The impact of system grounding practices on generator fault damage
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Industry has recently become sensitized to the problem of severe generator damage due to stator ground faults. To prevent this damage, it has been suggested that the practices employed for neutral grounding should be changed. This paper provides an analytical perspective on this problem and suggests that the real issue is the manner in which the neutral of the generator itself is grounded.
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