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      Loss-of-mains protection system by application of phasor measurement unit technology with experimentally assessed threshold settings

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      IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
      The Institution of Engineering and Technology
      phasor measurement, power generation protection, power utilisation, power generation dispatch, power generation faults, power system restoration, power distribution faults, power distribution protection, data acquisition, loss-of-main protection system, phasor measurement unit technology, experimentally assessed threshold setting, embedded generator disconnection, utility grid, utility dispatched generation, fault restoration, personnel safety, plant protection, out-of-synchronism reclosure, nuisance devices tripping, current islanding detection method, PMU technology, distribution network application, zero non-detection zone, Ireland power system, Great Britain power system, data acquisition

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          Loss-of-mains protection is an important component of the protection systems of embedded generation. The role of loss-of-mains is to disconnect the embedded generator from the utility grid in the event that connection to utility dispatched generation is lost. This is necessary for a number of reasons, including the safety of personnel during fault restoration and the protection of plant against out-of-synchronism reclosure to the mains supply. The incumbent methods of loss-of-mains protection were designed when the installed capacity of embedded generation was low, and known problems with nuisance tripping of the devices were considered acceptable because of the insignificant consequence to system operation. With the dramatic increase in the installed capacity of embedded generation over the last decade, the limitations of current islanding detection methods are no longer acceptable. This study describes a new method of loss-of-mains protection based on phasor measurement unit (PMU) technology, specifically using a low cost PMU device of the authors’ design which has been developed for distribution network applications. The proposed method addresses the limitations of the incumbent methods, providing a solution that is free of nuisance tripping and has a zero non-detection zone. This system has been tested experimentally and is shown to be practical, feasible and effective. Threshold settings for the new method are recommended based on data acquired from both the Great Britain and Ireland power systems.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                IET-GTD
                IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
                IET Gener. Transm. Distrib.
                The Institution of Engineering and Technology
                1751-8687
                1751-8695
                29 January 2015
                : 9
                : 2
                : 146-153
                Affiliations
                School of Electronic, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Queen's University Belfast , Belfast, BT9 5AH, UK
                Article
                IET-GTD.2014.0106 GTD.SI.2014.0106.R1
                10.1049/iet-gtd.2014.0106
                03c22428-dc4d-456f-b8c4-b51c742e276d

                This is an open access article published by the IET under the Creative Commons Attribution License <br/>(<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" target="_blank">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>)

                History
                : 31 January 2014
                : 9 May 2014
                : 21 May 2014
                Categories
                Special Issue on Sensors and Data Analytics for Smart Grid Infrastructure

                Computer science,Engineering,Artificial intelligence,Electrical engineering,Mechanical engineering,Renewable energy
                data acquisition,current islanding detection method,phasor measurement unit technology,embedded generator disconnection,Ireland power system,nuisance devices tripping,plant protection,PMU technology,zero non-detection zone,experimentally assessed threshold setting,Great Britain power system,power generation dispatch,distribution network application,power utilisation,utility dispatched generation,phasor measurement,power generation protection,loss-of-main protection system,fault restoration,out-of-synchronism reclosure,power distribution faults,power system restoration,power distribution protection,power generation faults,personnel safety,utility grid

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