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What is "Sensitive Ground Fault" and how can it be detected on the line?

Recently, We are experiencing Sensitive Ground trips on one of our KV line. Can any one explain sensitive ground fault and how it can be locate on the line.

Kindly provide me some research articles on SGF.

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Question added by Motasim Billah , Electrical Engineer (Distribution, Operation, Maintenance & Protection) , Saudi Electricity Company
Date Posted: 2016/05/09

Can you provide more info on the line? Voltage? Overhead line? Configuration? Line length? e

MUHAMMAD  KAMRAN
by MUHAMMAD KAMRAN , ELECTRICAL ENGINEER , BR CAT INTERNATIONAL with SAUDI ARAMCO

 In this fault, the residual current over the three phases will not be equal to zero as the current from the faulted phase flows through the earth.

The sensitive earth fault protection is usually used in alternators and transformers with high resistance grounding. High resistance grounding restricts the earth fault current to less thanA. High resistance grounding enables electrical systems to continue running when one of the phases is faulted. This prevents interruptions to the power supply. This kind of earthing system provides time to identify and isolate the fault.

 Once an earth fault occurs in the high resistance grounding system, an alarm needs to be generated and the fault needs to be traced.  For this a reliable protection which detects earth faults even when the fault current is very low is necessary.  Undetected earth faults in this system are dangerous as a second earth fault in another phase may result in a short-circuit.  Conventional earth fault relays may not be accurate in detecting an earth fault at such low current values.   The sensitive earth fault protection, as the name suggests, is a highly sensitive relay.  It can sense currents as low as0.2% of the CT secondary current.             The sensitive earth fault relay may be configured to either generate an alarm or a trip signal.

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