Power_System_Protection_Lecture_Notes
Power_System_Protection_Lecture_Notes
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1. What is Power System Protection?
Power system protection is the practice of detecting, isolating, and clearing electrical faults in a power system
to prevent damage to equipment, ensure personnel safety, and maintain system reliability.
Objectives:
2. Fuses
Definition: A fuse is a one-time-use protective device that melts and breaks the circuit when the current
Construction: Thin metal wire or strip enclosed in a casing with a low melting point.
Working Principle: Excess current generates heat -> Fuse element melts -> Circuit breaks
voltage
ASSIGNMENT-1
25.04.2025 Power System Protection- S.
VIGNESHWARAN Fuse, Circuit breakers, and Relays
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3. Circuit Breakers
Definition: A circuit breaker is an automatic switch that interrupts the current flow to protect a circuit from
4. Relays
Definition: A relay is a sensing device that detects abnormal conditions and signals the circuit breaker to trip.
Proper coordination between fuses, relays, and circuit breakers is essential to:
- Maintain stability
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Summary
RELAYS Senses fault and send trip Yes Works with Breakers
signals