NGR Sizing Report
NGR Sizing Report
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE..........................................................................................................................3
2.0 DEFINITIONS....................................................................................................................................4
3.0 APPLICABILITY...............................................................................................................................4
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES..........................................................................................................................4
5.0 PROCEDURE / REQUIREMENTS...................................................................................................5
6.0 REFERENCES..................................................................................................................................14
7.0 ATTACHMENTS..............................................................................................................................14
1.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE
This procedure outlines the method to be followed for preparation of the Generator Neutral
Grounding and Transformer Neutral Grounding and Resistor Sizing and is intended to assure
uniformity of all such systems.
This procedure depicts grounding schemes as well as sizing of grounding equipment for the
following electrical systems and equipment:
Main Generator,
Main Transformer,
Unit Auxiliary Transformer, Startup Transformer,
Low-Voltage Load Center Transformer,
Diesel Generator (if provided),
AC and DC UPS systems
2.0 DEFINITIONS
Generator Neutral GroundingThe purposes of generator neutral grounding through an
impedance are to limit the damage at the point of fault, limit transient over-voltages and provide
a sensitive means of detection for insulation deterioration. There are two acceptable methods of
grounding unit connected generators; resistor grounding and resonant (reactor)
grounding.Resistance GroundingA resistance grounded system uses a resistor in the neutral-to-
ground circuit to limit the maximum value of short circuit current during a line to ground fault
limiting the current and reducing the extent of damage to equipment caused by the heating and
mechanical stresses generated by the short circuit currentsLow Resistance GroundingIn a low
resistance grounded system the value of resistance is usually selected so that the ground fault
current is large enough to trip protective devices selectively, yet low enough to limit damage to
equipmentHigh Resistance GroundingIn a high resistance grounded system the value of
resistance is selected so that it is of sufficient value to limit fault currents to very low values,
usually equal to the total charging current of the systemResonant (Reactor) GroundingThis
grounding scheme is similar to resistance grounding except the resistor is replaced with a reactor
equivalent to the system charging current to form a tuned (resonant) circuit.
3.0 APPLICABILITY
This procedure is applicable to all projects.
4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES
4.1 Lead Electrical Engineer
The Lead Electrical Engineer is responsible for sizing the grounding transformers and resistors.
5.0 PROCEDURE / REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Equipment Grounding Requirements
5.1.1 Main Generator
Main generator shall always be high resistance grounded.
5.1.2 Main Transformer
Main transformer for the generating plant shall always be solidly grounded at the high side.
Low side connected to the generator is always delta connected. No special equipment is
required for high side grounding.
5.1.3 Unit Auxiliary Transformer
Unit auxiliary transformer connected to the generator leads shall always have the high side delta
connected. Low side of this transformer is generally wye connected and shall be low resistance
grounded allowing a maximum of 1000A ground fault current. Grounding resistor directly
connected to the neutral shall have a minimum of 10-sec rating. Low resistance grounding shall
always be used unless specifically required by the client.
Cases, where low side of this transformer is also delta connected, due to phasing, grounding
bank of T-type or zig-zag type with a resistor allowing a 1000A maximum ground fault shall be
used. Rating of the grounding equipment shall of a minimum of 10 sec.
When the contract requires a different method, a calculation similar to Attachment 7.2 shall be
performed.
5.1.4 Startup Transformer
Startup transformer, when used, may have either delta or wye connection for high or low side
winding. For high side, wye connection, neutral shall be solidly grounded. For low side wye
connection, neutral shall be low resistance grounded. For low side delta, grounding bank of T-
type or zig-zag transformers with a resistor allowing a 1000A maximum ground fault current.
Rating of this equipment shall of a minimum of 10 sec.
5.1.5 Load Center Transformer
Transformer feeding low voltage load center shall be delta/wye-solidly grounded, neutral, unless
specifically required by the client to be different.
5.1.6 Diesel Generators
Diesel generators, when provided shall be low resistance grounded at the medium voltage and
solidly grounded at low voltage distribution. Low resistance grounding shall allow a maximum
of 1000A ground fault current. Grounding resistor directly connected to the neutral shall have a
minimum of 10 sec rating.
Nm = Number of transformers =
Cm = Single phase to ground
capacitance (gen. side) = mmf
Ct = High to low side winding per phase capacitance = mmf
EHO = High side zero sequence voltage for a fault on the high side
of the transformer = V
Em = Maximum acceptable voltage the system equipment can take without damage = V
5.4 Calculations For Resonant Grounding
Eg
Ege = Generator phase to neutral voltage = 3 = V
1 1012
Xc = Total system capacitive reactance = C or 2 f C = ohms
1
Ege
Ic = System capacitive fault current = Xc = amps
If no delay is intended for the unit trip, this rating can be reduced by the factors
from the following table:
TIME FACTOR
1 Minute 0.212
5 Minutes 0.357
30 Minutes 0.55
1 Hour 0.625
2 Hours 0.714
ELP
Ic
Is = Secondary current =
ELS = amps
E LS
E ge
Vs = Secondary voltage =
E LP = V
E ge
IFO = Zero sequence fault current =
R 3 rF = amps
Changing the value of fault resistance from zero upward in reasonable steps,
calculate and plot wF and Eao against resistance.
Using the above distribution transformer with percentage reactance (X) equal to impedance (Z) =%
3 Z 10 2 ELP
2
E30 g
I30p = Third harmonic zero sequence current =
j 3 X L 3 3 RL j X c = amps
ELP
I 30 p
I30s = Reactor current =
ELS = amps
Eg
Ege = Generator phase to neutral voltage = 3 = V
1 1012
Xc = Total system capacitive resistance =
wc 2 f c = ohms
1
E ge
Ic = System capacitive fault current =
Xc = amps
E ge
I req
Req = Equivalent resistance in the generator neutral = = ohms
If no delay is intended for the unit trip, this rating can be reduced by the factors
given under resonant grounding.
Req
Es 2
Rs = Grounding resistor in the secondary =
E p
2
= ohms
Es
E ge
Ep
Vs = Maximum secondary voltage = = V
Ep
I req
Is = Secondary current =
Es = amps
I FO 3
R j X
eq c
R j X 100
eq c
Ege
Eao = Percentage neutral voltage displacement = = %
Changing the value of fault resistance from zero upward in reasonable steps,
calculate and plot WF and Eao against fault resistance. = %
Using the above distribution transformer with percentage reactance (X) equal to impedance (Z)
3 Z 10 2 E p
2
E30 g
3 Req j X e j X c
I30p = Third harmonic zero sequence current = = amps
Ep
I 30 p
I30s = Ground resistor currents =
Es = amps
I 30 s 3 Rs
V30s = Ground resistor normal voltage = = V
5.6 Required Calculation Inputs
The following is a summary of the required inputs to the calculation to satisfy this procedure:
1) Contract grounding requirements of medium-voltage and low-voltage auxiliary system.
2) Unit auxiliary, startup and load center transformer connections.
3) Capacitance to ground for:
Generator
Surge arrester (if applied between generator and transformer)
Generator step-up and unit auxiliary transformers
Isolated Phase Bus Duct
7.0 ATTACHMENTS
7.1 Sample Project Calculation- Generator and Transformer Grounding Equipment Ratings (pdf)
7.2 Sample Project Calculation- Neutral Grounding Transformer and Resistor Sizing Calculation-
4 kV Auxiliary distribution System (zip)