Low second-harmonic content in transformer inrush currents - Analysis and practical solutions for protection security

This paper addresses the security of transformer differential protection with low levels of second harmonic during magnetizing inrush conditions. The paper explains the phenomenon of ultrasaturation causing the second harmonic to drop below the traditional 15 to 20 percent setting levels and points to possible causes of and conditions for ultrasaturation. A number of field cases are presented and discussed in addition to the engineering analysis of the problem. The paper outlines several simple solutions to address the security problem while minimizing the adverse impact on dependability. Further, the paper presents a new method for inrush detection that considerably improves security without diminishing dependability. Finally, a method to accelerate operation of transformer differential protection is presented.

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