Abstract

Switching- on a power transformer creates energizing inrush current (EIC) which in turn leads to sympathetic inrush current (SIC) in adjacent in-service transformers (ITs). Sympathetic inrush current changes the waveform and prolongs the duration of its origin EIC. This makes the analysis and estimation of EIC complicated. Occasionally, the stress of EIC can cause internal short circuit in energizing transformer. Detecting short-circuit fault current during EIC is a challenge for transformer differential protection. On the other hand, SIC may mislead the earth-fault protection of in-service-transformer. This paper, first, proposes a new dc equivalent-circuit based on the dc-component of inrush current, which is efficient in analyzing concurrent EIC and SIC. Next, based on this equivalent circuit, new predictive formulas for EIC and SIC are derived. By employing these formulas, the transformer internal fault during inrush current can be detected based on the comparison between the predicted and measured waveforms, which prevents differential protection from fail-to-trip. Also, the predicted SIC waveform can be compared with the measured waveform to prevent IT earth-fault protection from mal-trip, during inrush current. Finally, the proposed equivalent circuit and formulas are verified using the EMTP simulation results of a real grid, under different system conditions.

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