Dynamic analysis and field verification of an innovative anti-islanding protection scheme based on directional reactive power detection

F. Katiraei, A. Foss, C. Abbey, B. Strehler
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Based on current utility practice, anti-islanding protection is one of the main protection requirements for interconnection of a distribution generation (DG) to the medium and low voltage grids. For connecting a small synchronous generator to the utility grid, DG interconnection guidelines require the use of a transfer-trip scheme when the minimum load of a connecting feeder is less than twice the rated capacity of the total DG units. Some standards (e.g. IEEE Std. 1547) suggest a more aggressive generation to load ratio of one-third. Implementation of a fast communication based transfer-trip scheme with a detection time of less than a second is very expensive and not economically feasible for small DG projects. The fast islanding detection is mainly required to comply with the feeder protection coordination, especially the first reclosing time of the feeder automatic reclosure (in this case 1.5 seconds). This paper presents the computer modelling, simulation, and field verification of a proposed passive, local anti-islanding protection scheme based on directional reactive power measurement. The protection scheme was tested on a farm-based biogas DG to demonstrate compliance with the utility requirements. The detailed simulation studies and field tests consistently yielded detection times of less than 0.25 seconds. Based on these results the solution and the DG interconnection were approved by the utility. The proposed protection scheme can effectively be utilized for anti-islanding protection of synchronous generator based DG units on feeders with inductive load.
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基于定向无功检测的新型防孤岛保护方案动态分析与现场验证
从目前的用电实践来看,防孤岛保护是配电网与中低压电网互联的主要保护要求之一。为了将小型同步发电机连接到公用电网,当连接馈线的最小负荷小于总DG机组额定容量的两倍时,DG互连指南要求使用转移跳闸方案。一些标准(例如IEEE Std. 1547)建议更激进的发电负载比为三分之一。实现一种基于快速通信的传输行程方案,检测时间小于一秒,这是非常昂贵的,对于小型DG项目来说在经济上是不可行的。快速孤岛检测主要要求符合给料机保护配合,特别是给料机自动重合闸的第一次重合闸时间(本例为1.5秒)。本文提出了一种基于定向无功功率测量的无源局部防孤岛保护方案的计算机建模、仿真和现场验证。该保护计划已在一个以农场为基地的沼气DG进行测试,以证明符合公用事业规定。详细的模拟研究和现场测试结果一致表明,探测时间小于0.25秒。基于这些结果,该解决方案和DG互连得到了公用事业公司的认可。该保护方案可有效地应用于带感性负荷馈线上同步发电机组的防孤岛保护。
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