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IEEE C37.302 2016

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IEEE Guide for Fault Current Limiter (FCL) Testing of FCLs Rated above 1000 V AC

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The testing of fault current limiters (FCLs) operating on condition-based impedance increase for AC systems 1000 V and above is described in this guide. Constant impedance series reactors and single fuses are not included in this guide.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std C37.302™-2015 Front Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
14 1.2 Purpose
2. Normative references
15 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 General FCL definitions
16 3.2 Definitions related to voltages observed during fault current limitation
17 3.3 Definitions related to prospective short-circuit currents
3.4 Definitions related to initiation of CCL transition
18 3.5 Definitions related to currents without limitation by an FCL
3.6 Fault currents or over-currents with limitation by an FCL
19 3.7 FCL recovery processes and associated times
21 4. FCL technical principles
22 4.1 Type A FCLs
25 4.2 Type B FCLs
28 5. Sample specification parameters
5.1 Electrical performance
5.1.1 System
5.1.1.1 Prospective fault current
29 5.1.1.2 AC source impedance
5.1.2 FCL device
5.1.2.1 Rated maximum voltage
5.1.2.2 Rated continuous current
5.1.2.3 Rated power frequency
5.1.2.4 Rated steady-state voltage drop
5.1.2.5 Rated power losses
5.1.2.6 Sequence of operations
30 5.1.2.6.1 Sequence of operations with full recovery
5.1.2.6.2 Sequence of operations with partial recovery
5.2 Rated fault current limitation voltage
5.3 Rated maximum prospective short-circuit current
5.4 Rated minimum prospective short-circuit current
31 5.5 Withstand current ratings in C mode
5.5.1 Rated short-time withstand current in C mode
5.5.2 Rated short-time non-limited withstand branch current
5.5.3 Rated peak non-limited withstand current
5.5.4 Rated peak non-limited withstand branch current
5.5.5 Rated duration of short-time non-limited withstand current
5.6 CCL Initiation criteria
5.6.1 Initiation current
5.6.2 Initiation rate-of-current-rise
5.6.3 Initiation delay
32 5.7 Current ratings with FCL limitation
5.7.1 Rated short-time limited withstand current
5.7.2 Rated peak limited short-circuit withstand current
5.7.3 Rated short-time limited short-circuit withstand branch current
5.7.4 Rated peak limited short-circuit withstand branch current
5.7.5 FCL Behaviour upon loss of auxiliaries
5.8 Insertion impedance
33 5.9 Physical and operational
5.10 Environmental
34 5.11 Safety
6. Design tests
6.1 Aspects of FCL behavior
36 6.2 Power frequency voltage withstand test
6.2.1 Test setup
6.2.2 Test procedure
37 6.2.3 Test criteria
6.3 Lightning impulse voltage
6.3.1 Introduction
6.3.2 FCL testing considerations
38 6.4 Switching impulse voltage
6.4.1 Test methodology
6.4.2 Test setup
6.4.3 Test procedure
6.4.4 Test criteria
39 6.5 Chopped-wave lightning impulse voltage
6.5.1 Test methodology
6.5.2 Test setup
6.5.3 Test procedure
6.6 Surge current test (alternate)
6.7 Partial discharge
40 6.8 Control circuit design test
6.9 Rated continuous current
6.9.1 Introduction
6.9.2 General requirements
41 6.9.3 Test requirements
6.9.4 Test procedure
6.9.4.1 Ambient temperature
6.9.4.2 Hottest spot determination
6.9.4.3 Limits of temperature rise
6.9.4.4 Insertion impedance
6.9.4.5 DC resistance measurement
42 6.9.5 Test criteria
6.10 Short-time withstand current and peak withstand current tests
6.10.1 Introduction
6.10.2 Test requirements
6.10.2.1 Conditions of the FCL under test
6.10.2.2 Test circuit
6.10.2.3 Rating of the source
43 6.10.3 Measurement and recording devices
6.10.3.1 Test arrangement
6.10.4 Test procedure
6.10.4.1 C mode
6.10.4.2 CL mode
44 6.10.4.3 Test current and duration
45 6.10.4.4 Behavior of FCL during test
6.10.4.5 Conditions of the FCL after test
6.11 Harmonic distortion
6.12 Short-circuit current limitation tests
6.12.1 Introduction
46 6.12.2 Test requirements
6.12.2.1 Fault location and type
6.12.2.2 Prospective short-circuit current
6.12.2.3 Limited fault current
6.12.2.4 Source voltage
47 6.12.2.5 Number of tests
6.12.2.6 Duration of short-circuit events
6.12.2.7 Conditions of the FCL under test
6.12.3 Test procedure
6.12.3.1 Test circuit
48 6.12.3.2 Fault application
6.12.3.3 Calibration tests
6.12.4 Integrity check of the FCL
49 6.12.5 Measurement and recording devices
6.12.6 Behavior of the FCL during test and proof of performance
6.12.7 Sequence of tests
50 6.13 Current interruption
6.14 Recovery
6.14.1 Test procedure
6.14.2 Recovery under load
51 6.14.3 Recovery without load
6.15 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC
6.15.1 Main circuits
6.15.2 Electronic controls
6.15.2.1 Emission
6.15.2.2 Immunity
6.16 Audible sound
52 6.17 Seismic tests
6.17.1 Methodology
6.18 Visual inspection
6.19 FCL technology-specific tests
6.19.1 LN2 based insulation systems
53 6.19.2 Inductive type with significant mutual coupling between phases
7. Production (routine) tests
7.1 Power frequency voltage withstand test
54 7.2 Other voltage withstand tests
7.3 Partial discharge
7.4 Control circuit voltage and wiring checks
7.5 Visual inspection
55 7.6 Considerations to assess essential FCL functionality12F
7.7 FCL technology-specific tests
56 8. Field inspection, testing, and commissioning of fault current limiter and ancillary systems
8.1 General
8.2 Field inspection and installation verification
58 Annex A (informative) Example of FCL ratings
59 Annex B (informative) List of variables
62 Annex C (informative) Bibliography
64 Back Cover
IEEE C37.302 2016
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