Transmission Line Faults Classification
Found 3 free book(s)FUNDAMENTALS OF POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION
bayanbox.irFaults and Abnormal Operating Conditions I 1.2.1 Shunt Faults (Short Circuits) 1 1.2.2 Causes of Shunt Faults 3 1.2.3 Effects of Shunt Faults 3 1.3 Classification of Shunt Faults 5 1.3.1 Phase Faults and Ground Faults 5 1.3.2 Phasor Diagram of Voltages and Currents During Various Faults 5 1.3.3 Series Faults 7
Onboard Routine Maintenance Check Sheet
ww2.eagle.orgCommon findings recorded in this category relate to main radiotelegraph transmission and reception equipment. In some cases, the power output of transmitters has been found to be below an acceptable level, causing a reduc-tion in the range of transmissions. Faults observed in receiving equipment include unsatisfactory reception.
Transformer Failures, Causes & Impact - IIENG
www.iieng.orgThe Third category the faults are classified are on the basis of the detection [3] of the fault after it has occurred. This is an important part as after the fault is detected it can be repaired. Table-III shows this classification. TABLE III. D. ETECTION CLASSIFICATION FOR POWER TRANSFORMERS. Value Detection Criteria 1 Level F Good Identification