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    IEEE 1610-2007 en Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 600 A Three-phase Underground Distribution《200 600A三相地下配电用漏电电路指示器的应用指南》.pdf

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    IEEE 1610-2007 en Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 600 A Three-phase Underground Distribution《200 600A三相地下配电用漏电电路指示器的应用指南》.pdf

    1、IEEE Std 1610-2007IEEE Guide for the Application ofFaulted Circuit Indicators for 200 / 600 A,Three-phase Underground DistributionIEEE3 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10016-5997, USA8 May 2008IEEE Power Engineering SocietySponsored by theInsulated Conductors Committee1610TMIEEE 1610-2007IEEE Guide for the

    2、Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 / 600 A, Three-phase Underground DistributionSponsorInsulated Conductors Committeeof theIEEE Power Engineering SocietyApproved 5 December 2007IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, N

    3、Y 10016-5997, USACopyright 2008 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 8 May 2008. Printed in the United States of America.IEEE is a registered trademark in the U.S. Patent +1 978 750 8400. Permission tophotocopy portions of any individual standa

    4、rd for educational classroom use can also be obtained through theCopyright Clearance Center.ivCopyright 2008 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis guide is intended as a supplement, to the training in the use of high-voltage electrical equipment, toestablished safe operating procedures and the

    5、manufacturers instructions for the application of faultedcircuit indicators. Installers and operators of Faulted Circuit Indicators require formal training in the use ofhigh-voltage electrical equipment. It is the users responsibility to establish safe operating procedures andprovide training. The m

    6、anufacturers are required to provide installation and operating instructions for theirproducts. This document is the second IEEE guide issued that addresses the application and operation of faultedcircuit indicators. This application guide is the product of close collaboration between representative

    7、s ofboth users and manufacturers of faulted circuit indicators.Notice to usersLaws and regulationsUsers of these documents should consult all applicable laws and regulations. Compliance with theprovisions of this standard does not imply compliance to any applicable regulatory requirements.Implemente

    8、rs of the standard are responsible for observing or referring to the applicable regulatoryrequirements. IEEE does not, by the publication of its standards, intend to urge action that is not incompliance with applicable laws, and these documents may not be construed as doing so.CopyrightsThis documen

    9、t is copyrighted by the IEEE. It is made available for a wide variety of both public and privateuses. These include both use, by reference, in laws and regulations, and use in private self-regulation,standardization, and the promotion of engineering practices and methods. By making this documentavai

    10、lable for use and adoption by public authorities and private users, the IEEE does not waive any rights incopyright to this document.Updating of IEEE documentsUsers of IEEE standards should be aware that these documents may be superseded at any time by the issuanceof new editions or may be amended fr

    11、om time to time through the issuance of amendments, corrigenda, orerrata. An official IEEE document at any point in time consists of the current edition of the document togetherwith any amendments, corrigenda, or errata then in effect. In order to determine whether a given document isthe current edi

    12、tion and whether it has been amended through the issuance of amendments, corrigenda, orerrata, visit the IEEE Standards Association Web site at http:/ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/standards.jsp, orcontact the IEEE at the address listed previously.For more information about the IEEE Standards Association o

    13、r the IEEE standards development process,visit the IEEE-SA Web site at http:/standards.ieee.org.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1610-2007, IEEE Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicatorsfor 200 / 600 A, Three-phase Underground Distributions.vCopyright 2008 IEEE. All rights res

    14、erved.ErrataErrata, if any, for this and all other standards can be accessed at the following URL: http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/updates/errata/index.html. Users are encouraged to check this URL forerrata periodically.InterpretationsCurrent interpretations can be accessed at the following UR

    15、L: http:/standards.ieee.org/reading/ieee/interp/index.html.PatentsAttention is called to the possibility that implementation of this guidemay require use of subject mattercovered by patent rights. By publication of this guide no position is taken wi th respect to the existence orvalidity of any pate

    16、nt rights in connection therewith. The IEEE is not responsible for identifying EssentialPatent Claims for which a license may be required, for conducting inquiries into the legal validity or scopeof Patents Claims or determining whether any licensing terms or conditions provided in connection withsu

    17、bmission of a Letter of Assurance, if any, or in any licensing agreements are reasonable or non-discriminatory. Users of this guide are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any patentrights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further

    18、 informationmay be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association.viCopyright 2008 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this guide was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the Faulted Circuit Indi-cators Working Group had the following membership:John Banting, ChairFran

    19、Angerer, Co-ChairThe following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may havevoted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.Thomas C. ChampionJack CherryPhil CoxFrank DiGuglielmoDave DonovanJohn HansHarry HayesStan HeyerStan HowellGael R. KennedyFred KochKen

    20、 KociolekDale MetzingerMike PehoshEwell T. RobesonWes SpencerFrank StepniakWilliam J. AckermanS. AggarwalFrancis Angerer Gregory ArdreyGary ArntsonAli Al AwaziJohn BantingThomas BarnesDavid BeachKenneth BehrendtGabriel BenmouyalWilliam BloetheJames A.BraunSteven BrockschinkChris BrooksGustavo Brunel

    21、lo James CaseTommy CooperRuss DantzlerStephen DareRatan DasJ. DisciulloGary EngmannDan EvansMichael D. FaulkenberryLarry Feight Marcel Fortin Fredric Friend R. GearFrank J. GerleveManuel GonzalezRandall Groves Donald HallRichard HarpWolfgang HaverkampLawrence HermanHeuston, GaryDennis HorwitzR. Jack

    22、sonEdward M. JankowichS. A. JonesGael KennedyMorteza KhodaieJoseph L. KoepfingerDavid W. KrauseJim KulchiskySaumen KunduScott LacyChung-Yiu LamG. LuriGlenn LuzziKeith N. MalmedalGary MichelFrank MuenchDaniel MulkeyJerry MurphyMichael S.NewmanLorraine PaddenM. PehoshIulian ProfirRobert ResualiMichael

    23、 RobertsCharles RogersJoseph R RostronTimothy RoysterM. S. SachdevBartien SayogoVeselin SkendzicMichael SmalleyJerry SmithDevendra K. SoniJohn SpareFrank StepniakS. ThamilarasanWaldemar Von Miller Daniel WardLee WelchJames WilsonLuis ZambranoTheodore ZeissviiCopyright 2008 IEEE. All rights reserved.

    24、When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 5 December 2007, it had the followingmembership:Steve M. Mills, ChairRobert M. Grow, Vice ChairDon Wright, Past ChairJudith Gorman, Secretary*Member EmeritusAlso included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:Satish K.

    25、 Aggarwal, NRC RepresentativeAlan H. Cookson, NIST RepresentativeMichelle D. TurnerIEEE Standards Program Manager, Document DevelopmentMatthew J. CegliaIEEE Standards Program Manager, Technical Program DevelopmentRichard DeBlasioAlex GelmanWilliam R. GoldbachArnold M. GreenspanJoanna N. GueninJulian

    26、 Forster*Kenneth S. HanusWilliam B. HopfRichard H. HulettHermann KochJoseph L. Koepfinger*John KulickDavid J. LawGlenn ParsonsRonald C. PetersenTom A. PrevostNarayanan RamachandranGreg RattaRobby RobsonAnne-MarieSahaziziaVirginia C. SulzbergerMalcolm V. ThadenRichard L. TownsendHoward L. Wolfmanviii

    27、 Copyright 2008 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 2. Definitions 2 3. Three-phase 200 / 600 A underground distribution circuit considerations. 3 3.1 General 3 3.2 Fault types . 5 3.3 Reclosing, re-fusing and inrush . 6 3.4 Cold load pickup 7 3.5 Proximity

    28、effect . 8 3.6 Sources of back-feed . 9 4. Application of FCIs 12 4.1 Manual Reset . 12 4.2 Automatic reset 14 5. Other considerations. 15 5.1 Coordination 15 5.2 Placement 15 5.3 FCI Display . 15 Annex A (informative) . 17 Annex B (informative) Bibliography 18 1 Copyright 2008 IEEE. All rights rese

    29、rved. IEEE Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 / 600 A, Three-phase Underground Distribution IMPORTANT NOTICE: This standard is not intended to assure safety, security, health, or environmental protection in all circumstances. Implementers of the standard are responsible

    30、for determining appropriate safety, security, environmental, and health practices or regulatory requirements. This IEEE document is made available for use subject to important notices and legal disclaimers. These notices and disclaimers appear in all publications containing this document and may be

    31、found under the heading “Important Notice” or “Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Documents.” They can also be obtained on request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview Faulted circuit indicators (FCIs) used by the electric utility industry

    32、are applied to three-phase underground circuits. For the purpose of this document, faults on these circuits are assumed to be permanent and bolted. This guide will describe the application of FCIs to three-phase, 200 / 600 amp underground distribution circuits. 1.1 Scope This application guide provi

    33、des information on what a FCI is designed to do and describes methods for selecting FCIs for three-phase, 200 / 600 amp underground distribution circuits. This application guide will complement the existing single phase application guide. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of this guide is to provide an indust

    34、ry document that provides information for the application and use of FCIs on three-phase circuits in the electric power industry. IEEE Std 1610-2007 IEEE Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 / 600 A, Three-phase Underground Distribution 2 Copyright 2008 IEEE. All rights re

    35、served. 2. DefinitionsFor the purpose of this guide, the following terms and definitions apply. The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards, Seventh Edition B6should be referenced for terms not defined in this clause. 2.1 automatic reset faulted circuit indicator: A type of faulted circuit indica

    36、tor (FCI) that resets automatically after an operation. Automatic reset control parameters include voltage, current, and time, and combinations of these three. 2.2 bolted fault: A short circuit condition that assumes zero impedance at the point of the fault. 2.3 current reset: A type of automatic re

    37、set in a faulted circuit indicator (FCI) that utilizes current. 2.4 indicator: That portion of the faulted circuit indicator (FCI) which indicates fault current has been sensed. 2.5 fault current: Any current through the sensor, equal to or in excess of the trip current of the faulted circuit indica

    38、tor (FCI). 2.6 faulted circuit indicator: A single or multi-phased device designed to sense fault current and provide an indication that the fault current has passed through the power conductor(s) at the point where the FCI sensor is installed. 2.7 FCI components: Faulted circuit indicators (FCIs) c

    39、onsist of three basic components. The components are the sensor, the logic circuit, and the display. 2.8 inrush restraint: A faulted circuit indicator (FCI) design feature to minimize false tripping due to current inrush during energization of the circuit. 2.9 logic circuit: A faulted circuit indica

    40、tor (FCI) internal circuit design for recognizing a fault condition. This is the section of the FCI that determines if and when a fault condition exists. 2.10 looped circuit: A type of distribution circuit with two or more sources, usually separated by an open switch. 2.11 manual reset faulted circu

    41、it indicator: A type of fault circuit indicator that requires manual reset by the operator. 2.12 proximity effect: The magnetic induction effect of load or fault current flowing in an adjacent wire, cable, or ground conductor that may cause a faulted circuit indicator (FCI) to misoperate (i.e. false

    42、 trip, failed to trip, or reset incorrectly). 2.13 radial circuit: A type of distribution circuit fed from a single source. 2.14 remote display: A faulted circuit indicator (FCI) that is physically separated from the sensor. 2.15 reset condition: The state of or the act of change of a faulted circui

    43、t indicator (FCI) indicating an unfaulted state. IEEE Std 1610-2007 IEEE Guide for the Application of Faulted Circuit Indicators for 200 / 600 A, Three-phase Underground Distribution 3 Copyright 2008 IEEE. All rights reserved. 2.16 reset device: A tool for manually resetting a faulted circuit indica

    44、tor (FCI) from a faulted condition to an unfaulted condition. 2.17 reset current or voltage: The nominal value of current or voltage that will cause the indicator of the automatic current or voltage reset faulted circuit indicator (FCI) to change from FAULT to NORMAL indication. 2.18 reset time: The

    45、 time required for the faulted circuit indicator (FCI) to return automatically to NORMAL indication after its reset current or voltage has been established, or the set time for an automatic reset FCI to reset has elapsed. 2.19 response time: The time required for the faulted circuit indicator (FCI)

    46、to respond to a specified value of fault current. 2.20 sensor: The sensing section of a faulted circuit indicator (FCI) designed to detect a fault condition. 2.21 time reset: A type of automatic reset which resets a faulted circuit indicator (FCI) after a specified time. 2.22 trip current: The actua

    47、l value of current in amperes (rms) that will cause the faulted circuit indicator (FCI) to indicate FAULT. 2.23 trip level: The threshold current or rate of rise that will cause the faulted circuit indicator (FCI) to operate. 2.24 tripped faulted circuit indicator (FCI): An FCI that has operated to

    48、indicate a fault condition. 2.25 SCADA: An abbreviation for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. 2.26 backfeed voltage: Voltage that is present on electrical distribution circuits after interruption of the faulted phase. 2.27 feed current: Current that is present on electrical distribution circ

    49、uits after interruption of the faulted phase. 2.28 overcurrent protection: A form of protection that operates when current exceeds a predetermined value. 3. Three-phase 200 / 600 A underground distribution circuit considerations 3.1 General An example of a distribution system, with various components and line segments is illustrated in Figure 1. The figure shows a 600 A underground three-phase circuit getaway from a distribution substation, and includes a combination of 3 overhead and underground portions, and 1 overhead and underground looped laterals. A looped


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