Utility August 2022 Digital Edition

Page 76

SM ART GRIDS | Sponsored editorial

CRITICAL FAULT CLEARING IN CLOSED TRANSITION SWITCHING Quick, effective closed transition switching is crucial for any site or application that relies on a backup power supply from a generator to ensure power is not lost.

A

closed transition transfer switch is designed to seamlessly switch between two power supplies, often using make-before-break switches, and a controller that senses if the supplies are synchronised, before allowing switching. Closed transition switching is very common in hospitals, data centres and other critical facilities with loads sensitive to momentary power loss between two supplies, such as during periodic testing. For any site reliant on a backup generator supply, it is mandated that frequent tests are performed to ensure the operation of that supply in an emergency event. Generators must be tested several times a year, and in the case of many hospitals, a test must be performed monthly. Without closed transition transfer switching, during each of these test periods there is typically a short interval where power is lost. Closed transition switching allows for testing of the emergency power system without interruption of power to critical loads, as well as maintaining continuity of power when transferring back to utility supply. Since the power to load is maintained, testing can be completed without most users even knowing it’s occurring.

CONSIDERATIONS In most applications, the backup supply comes from a generator. When switching back to the mains supply, there is a period where both supplies are connected as part of the seamless changeover, and the generator effectively becomes a power generation source feeding into the utility mains supply. One mode of failure of a closed transition transfer switch can be where both sources become connected permanently, leading to equipment damage on the grid, which is why strict requirements are necessary. While specific requirements vary from state to state, any fault when both supplies are connected must be cleared quickly before any protection devices on the utility network have time to respond and cut power to a wider area of users. On average, utility circuit protection will begin to react to a disturbance within 50-60ms, so it is critical for downstream protection to react to a fault at a much faster rate.

74

UTILITY • AUGUST 2022

RAPID FAULT CLEARANCE Thanks to Terasaki’s patented double break contact technology, TemPower 2 Air Circuit Breakers (ACBs) are proven to provide superior fault clearance times of less than 30ms (a figure applicable for all models except a 5000/6300A frame size). This makes it the preferred option for many utilities, as it will disconnect from their network long before their protection systems can engage. This rapid fault clearance also minimises thermal and mechanical stress on busbars and reduces arc flash energy during a fault, meaning that it’s not only much safer but has a much longer service life. TemPower 2 ACBs also have a breakthrough self-monitoring temperature system for checking the condition of the main contacts and conductive path, known as ‘3C Technology’. The status and wear of the contacts is determined by direct temperature measurement using integrated thermistors, and alarms can be set to notify of required maintenance before it becomes critical. This real time temperature data can be exported to any SCADA or BMS. SERVICING YOUR ACB Servicing the ACB is simple with NHP’s certified service technicians. All serviceable parts in TemPower 2 ACBs are available for inspection once the body is racked out, so the average time of repair is dramatically reduced to 15 minutes or less in some applications. For critical infrastructure, these figures are invaluable. Terasaki TemPower 2 ACBs from NHP are a trusted essential for any critical facility sensitive to momentary power loss during scheduled testing, providing protection, performance and peace of mind for both electrical utilities and facility managers alike.

For more information, please call 1300 NHP NHP or email nhpsales@nhp.com.au.

WWW.UTILITYMAGAZINE.COM.AU


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

New horizontal directional drill packs a punch

2min
pages 96-97

Biochar innovation paves the way to net zero

3min
pages 98-99

Australia’s pathway to 100 per cent renewable gas

5min
pages 92-93

The challenges of remote monitoring of assets

7min
pages 86-89

Australian-first robot trenchless technology

1min
pages 94-95

Project Symphony: Western Australia’s energy future

3min
pages 84-85

Critical fault clearing in closed transition switching

3min
pages 76-77

Solving real-world problems at the edge of the grid

3min
pages 82-83

How digitisation is preparing utilities for the future

9min
pages 70-73

Who will drive Vehicle-to-Grid?

5min
pages 74-75

Renewable energy infrastructure – an opportunity to drive business transformation?

3min
pages 68-69

Using machine learning for bushfire prevention in Australia

2min
pages 66-67

Why security seal numbering matters

1min
page 65

How South East Water is reducing customer water leaks and bill shock

4min
pages 52-55

Balancing current needs with future network demands

8min
pages 62-64

After the storm: what the floods have taught us

3min
pages 58-59

Choosing the right check valve for your water needs

2min
pages 60-61

Flood recovery tool improves SEQ resilience

3min
pages 56-57

Smart water meters tackle water losses in tropical North Queensland

1min
pages 50-51

New high-tech rotary lobe pumps

2min
pages 48-49

Dealing with supply chain issues in 2022

2min
pages 32-33

UV disinfection system lighting up SA Water treatment

4min
pages 44-47

Climate-resilient wastewater infrastructure

2min
pages 42-43

Critical success factors for community engagement campaigns

10min
pages 38-41

Four practical ways to implement effective compliance programs

3min
pages 36-37

Delivering new capital projects is only getting riskier — make it predictable

1min
pages 34-35

Elevating customer service with new technology

9min
pages 28-31
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.