malachi constant
Senior Member
- Location
- Minneapolis
Have a client (dispatch center) experiencing intermittent power quality issues (three ground faults trips in the first fifteen months, but not any in the last six months - I've posted on this in the past). They have a power quality meter in the gear that can log events. They recently set it to monitor four types of events: high power factor, low power factor, high neutral current, and unbalanced phase currents. They are getting 30+ "high neutral current" alarms a week. They have the "high neutral" setting at 1% of phase current. I assume this setting is way too low and is resulting in many false positives. What would you recommend they set the high neutral current alarm to? To put it another way, what would you say is a "normal" vs "abnormal" neutral current? I would say 1% is normal, 5 or 10% is abnormal, but I don't spend a lot of time looking at meters.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!