wirenut1980
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coulter said:Every one I've seen uses a separate HRG per source, located at the source. Why would one add the complexity required for a single HRG?
carl
From the IEEE Green Book:
When total ground-fault currents with several individual impedances would exceed about 1000-4000 A, a Common Ground Point and single impedance to limit the fault current should be considered [Fig 8(b)]. The advantage of this connection is that the maximum fault current is known and selective relaying can be used to open tie breakers and selectively isolate the faulted bus.