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GROWING
WITH THE
  WIND


M.Asim Shehzad
THE WORLD CRISIS
(Two 800 pounds Gorilla)
  CLIMATE                 OIL
  CRISIS                  CRISIS
 •Global Warming          •Conflicts and War
 •Threat to environment   •Threat to Security
CONFLICTS FOR RESOURCES
GLOBAL
WARMING
THE SOLUTION
TO
CLEAN ENERGY
& CLIMATE
PROTECTION

RENEWABLE ENERGY
WE HAVE TO
CHANGE OUR
PERSPECTIVE


   FROM FOSSIL FUEL
    TO RENEWABLE
   Alternative Energy
   Sustainable Energy
   Clean Energy
   Green Energy
   Emerging Energy
   Peace Energy




Renewable Energy
Conventional v/s Renewable
    Fossil Fuel   •   River (Dam, on-stream)
     ◦ Gas         •   Ocean (Wave, Tidal)
     ◦ Oil         •   Wind
     ◦ Coal        •   Solar (PV, CPV, CSP)
                   •   Geo
    Other Fuel    •   Biomass(Bagasse,husk,dung)
     ◦ Nuclear     •   Osmotic
     ◦ Hydrogen
Gas
      35.8%                          Hydel
                                     33%




          Coal                            Nuclear
                               Oil         3%
          0.2%                28%


PAKISTAN POWER MIX
POWER GENERATION IN PAKISTAN IS MAINLY THERMAL (67%)
OIL IS IMPORTED
   Ever Lasting (sustainable)
   Non-consumable
   Fuel free of cost
   No Emission of Greenhouse Gas and
    Carbon (clean, green )
   No harmful by-products
   Clean
   Safe
   Abundantly and permanently available
   Prevent conflict over natural resources
   Future Energy



Advantages of Renewable Energy
 Proven and established technology
 Modular design-rapid to install
 Indigenous manufacturing
 Easily adaptable to remote areas
 Delivers Grid-scale power supply
 Fastest growing alternate source of power
 Cost of Wind Power onshore replacing oil
  in many countries
 No water requirement




WIND POWER
WORLD WIND POWER (MW)
    USA                                                 36,300

  China                                              33,800

Germany                                    26,400

  Spain                           19,500

   India                 12,100

Denmark          3,700

  Egypt    430

Morocco    253

    Iran   91                TOTAL WORLD = 175,000

 Tunisia   54

Pakistan   6
SIZE GROWTH OF WIND TURBINE
DURING LAST 25 YEARS
GLOBAL INSTALLED WIND POWER
GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
ENERGY PROJECTS
   INSTALLED CAPACITY -INCREASING (28%
    Annualy Globally)
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    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                  Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010



   ELECTRICITY SHARING –INCREASING (By
    year 2020 wind power would share 12% of Global
    demand and 20% of European demand)

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    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                     Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010



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   COST PER KW – DECREASING

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    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                  Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010



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
   EMPLOYMENT – 600,000 in 2009






    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                   Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010



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
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   INVESTMENT – Euro51.8 billion in 2009





    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                     Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010










   CO2 SAVINGS – INCREASING @600kg/MWh



    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                  Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
   INSTALLED CAPACITY -INCREASING (28%
    Annualy Globally)
   ELECTRICITY SHARING –INCREASING (By
    year 2020 wind power would share 12% of Global
    demand and 20% of European demand)
   COST PER KW – DECREASING
   EMPLOYMENT – 600,000 in 2009
   INVESTMENT – Euro51.8 billion in 2009
   CO2 SAVINGS – INCREASING @600kg/MWh



    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND
    ENERGY PROJECTS
                     Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
   WIND TURBINE
       Rotor
       Nacelle          Hub



       Tower
       Foundation
    POWER ELECTRONICS
       Inverter
       Transformer
       Switch gear



WIND TURBINE GENERATOR
                         Foundation
WIND TURBINE
Building Blocks
    Hub
       Fan Blades               Power Electronics
       Pitch controller            Invertor
    Tower                          Transformer
       Ladders                     Switch Gear
       Electrical cables        Foundation       Hub




    Nacelle                        Concrete
       Mechanical Drive            Steel bars
       Bearing and Support
       Generator
       Controls
       Cooling units
                                                         Foundation
   Axis
    ◦ Horizontal
    ◦ Vertical
   Fan Blades
    ◦   One blade
    ◦   Two blades
    ◦   Three blades
    ◦   Multiple blades
   Tower
    ◦   Guyed
    ◦   Lattice
    ◦   Steel Tubular
    ◦   Concrete

TYPES OF WIND TURBINE
   Drive
    ◦ Direct Drive
    ◦ Gear Box
   Generator
    ◦ Permanent Magnet
    ◦ Synchronous
    ◦ Asynchronous
   Grid Connection
    ◦ Off-Grid
    ◦ On-Grid


TYPES OF WIND TURBINE
CATEGORY OF WIND TURBINE
   Small (<50kw)
    ◦ House, Building
   Medium(50kw-500kw)
    ◦ Village
   Big (500kw-6000kw)
    ◦ Grid connected
   Climate
    ◦ Cold
    ◦ Hot
   Wind Condition
    ◦ Speed
    ◦ Turbulence
   Location
    ◦ Off-Shore
    ◦ On-Shore
WIND POWER GENERATION
   INSIDE OF TURBINE


                                  blade
wind sensors
                          shaft
                gearbox




    generator


                  tower
   INSIDE OF TURBINE
PAKISTAN IS BLESSED WITH
WIND
PAKISTAN WIND MAP




 Average wind velocity= 7-8 meter/sec
PAKISTAN SIND CORRIDOR




      JHAMPIR-120 km from Karachi
   TOTAL = 150,000 MW
    ◦ SIND = 40,000MW
        JHAMPIR
        GHARO
        KETI BUNDER
        MIRPUR SAKRO




WIND POTENTIAL
IN PAKISTAN
   Guidelines for Development of Wind Power
    Projects (RE Policy,2006)
   Wind risk taken by GOP
   100% Power purchase guaranteed by GOP
   Grid access on the doorstep
   Land facilitation by GOP
   Tax rebates
   18% ROE in terms of dollars
   Production bonus by purchaser


GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN(GOP)
FACILITATES WIND POWER
18 PROPOSED WIND POWER
PROJECTS
IN PAKISTAN

   New Park Energy Ltd            Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd
   Tenaga Generasi Ltd            Arabian Sea Wind Energy Ltd
   Green Power Ltd                Lucky Energy Ltd
   Dawood Power Ltd               Metro Power Co Ltd
   Master Wind Energy Ltd         Gul Ahmed Energy Ltd
   Zephyr Power Ltd               Zorlu Enerji
   Beacon Energy Ltd              Wind Eagle Ltd
   HOM Energy Ltd                 Sapphire Wind power ltd
   Sachal Energy Development      CWE
    Ltd
FFC ENERGY LIMITED
(A new entity of Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited)

FFC ENERGY 49.5 MW WIND POWER PROJECT

   LOCATION                  :         JHAMPIR
   AREA                      :         5km Length , 1km width
   WIND TURBINE              :         33x1.5Mw , S-77 Nordex
   COST                       :        133.5 Million US Dollar
   SUPPLY/INSTALL/COMMISSION :          Nordex-Descon
   LOCAL MANUFACTURING       :         25xTowers by Descon Engg

   STATUS OF PROJECT
          •Land Allocated
          •EPC Contract signed
          •Tariff determined
          •Machinery assembly in progress
          •Land leveling/excavation started
   Hot climate version
   1.5 MW Rated Power
   Hub height 80meter
   Wind speed range 3.5m/s-25m/s
   S-77 model which is suitable to wind conditions
   No: of blades= Three, up-wind
   Blade-Glass fibre reinforced plastic,37.5m length with
    lightening protection
   Rotor speed 9.9-17.3 rpm
   Brakes aerodynamic and mechanical
   Gearbox 1planetary 2 spur gear 1:104.2 increasing ratio
   Asynchronous generator 1000-1950rpm, 690 VAC/50Hz
   Yaw system 4 geared motors 10 brake clipper
   Tower rolled welded steel plates
   Nacelle Glass fibre reinforced plastic
   Control system by computer monitoring wind
    conditions, grid connections, and operating parameters

NORDEX WIND TURBINE
 WIND TURBINES KILL BIRDS
 WIND TURBINES ARE NOISY
 WIND TURBINES ARE UNSAFE
 WIND TURBINES HAVE NEGATIVE IMPACT
  ON PROPERTY VALUE
 WIND TURBINES DISTURB PLANT LIFE, WILD
  LIFE AND MARINE LIFE
 SHADOW FLICKERRING FROM WIND
  TURBINES CAN CAUSE PSYCOLOGICAL
  ILLNESS



MYTHS ABOUT WIND ENERGY
   Birds are mostly killed by human related
    activities
   Climate change is the most threat to bird
    species




FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
(BIRDS)
   Noise from Turbines is rarely
    heared at   distances futher
    away than 300meter

   It is possible to hold a quite
    conversation at the base of a
    modern wind turbine

   Noise generated from wind
    turbines does not have any
    direct health impact (AFSSET)




    FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
    (NOISE)
 Not a single passerby
  has ever been injured
  by wind turbines
 There have been no
  collisions with turbines
  by any type of vehicle
 Only one member of
  the public has been
  killed by a wind turbine


                             Wind turbine at Exhibition
                             Place, Downtown Toronto

    FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
    (UNSAFE)
   There is NO evidence
    from      existing   wind
    facilities anywhere in
    the world that have a
    negative      impact   on
    property       value   or
    tourism                     In fact, the majority of
                                studies conducted after wind
                                farms have been built show
                                that both tourism and
                                property values increase!

    FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
    (PROPERTY VALUE)
   Global Warming is
    single biggest threat
    to wild life

   Properly planned and
    placed wind turbine
    farm can create new
    vegetation       and
    animal
    habitats,   improved
    fish stocks and other
    marine life




    FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
    (PLANTS AND WILD LIFE)
   Wind      Turbines     are
    usually located relatively
    far    from      potential
    shadow          receptors
    (>300m)

   Shadow flicker occurs
    only on clear days and
    location of   low  sun
    angles (last only for
    20minutes)

   This can be avoided by
    proper    placing   of
    Turbines and windows
    treatment




    FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES
    (SHADOW FLICKERRING)
   Renewable energy is not only an alternate
    to depleting fossil fuel but also a solution
    to protect climate
   Wind Energy is a proven, effective and
    fastest growing alternate
   Pakistan is blessed with lot of wind
    resource and the Government is
    encouraging wind projects
   Properly planned wind turbine projects
    can mitigate all negative impacts
   FFC is working actively to provide our
    country with clean alternate energy

Conclusion
 Applications                                Short-circuit/Earth fault
                                                       - definite and inverse time O/C protection
             Isolated/Compensated Systems              - Short-circuit direction determination
              - Wattmetrical and transient                ...
                G/F direction determination


Autoreclosing Control
- multiple 3p,
- with sync-check
  ...

                                                                          System-Decoupling
Protective Signaling                                                      - Over/underfrequency
- Pilot wires                                                             - Over/undervoltage
- InterMiCOM                                                              - Directional power
   ...                                                                      ...
    Monitoring
    - CB wear                                                         Control
    - MCB input                                                       - Control and monitoring
    - Phase sequence monitoring                                         of switchgear units
    - Current unbalance monitor.   Operational support                - Signals and commands
      ...                          - Metering                         - Counter
                                   - Limit value monitoring             ...
                                     ...
Communications
   Network
Specific                               Proportionality
  thermal capacity                               factor

                           w
                       Q (t)
                                                     Thermal
                                                   conductance
Protected object
Temperature Q(t)           I2       k
                                a    Q                  Coolant
                                         a           Temperature Qa
   Square of current



Thermal overload protection
 Operating state recognition and tripping characteristics
        t [s]
                                                                   Start-up
      1.000           Load                   Overload




                                          logarithmic              t = 20 s
                                                                    6Iref
                                                                   m =0
        500




                                       reziprocally

Motor protection                       squared

                                   k                    I      >              I/I
                0,1          1,0                 2,0        stup    3,0             ref
 Overload memory and start-up counter

m [%]     Overload memory
 100
  80
  60
  40
  20

                                                           t


          Start-up counter             Reclosure blocked

   3
   2
Motor protection
   1

                                                           t
   .




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Wind Farm design and Construction

  • 1. GROWING WITH THE WIND M.Asim Shehzad
  • 2. THE WORLD CRISIS (Two 800 pounds Gorilla) CLIMATE OIL CRISIS CRISIS •Global Warming •Conflicts and War •Threat to environment •Threat to Security
  • 5. THE SOLUTION TO CLEAN ENERGY & CLIMATE PROTECTION RENEWABLE ENERGY
  • 6. WE HAVE TO CHANGE OUR PERSPECTIVE  FROM FOSSIL FUEL TO RENEWABLE
  • 7. Alternative Energy  Sustainable Energy  Clean Energy  Green Energy  Emerging Energy  Peace Energy Renewable Energy
  • 8. Conventional v/s Renewable  Fossil Fuel • River (Dam, on-stream) ◦ Gas • Ocean (Wave, Tidal) ◦ Oil • Wind ◦ Coal • Solar (PV, CPV, CSP) • Geo  Other Fuel • Biomass(Bagasse,husk,dung) ◦ Nuclear • Osmotic ◦ Hydrogen
  • 9. Gas 35.8% Hydel 33% Coal Nuclear Oil 3% 0.2% 28% PAKISTAN POWER MIX POWER GENERATION IN PAKISTAN IS MAINLY THERMAL (67%) OIL IS IMPORTED
  • 10. Ever Lasting (sustainable)  Non-consumable  Fuel free of cost  No Emission of Greenhouse Gas and Carbon (clean, green )  No harmful by-products  Clean  Safe  Abundantly and permanently available  Prevent conflict over natural resources  Future Energy Advantages of Renewable Energy
  • 11.  Proven and established technology  Modular design-rapid to install  Indigenous manufacturing  Easily adaptable to remote areas  Delivers Grid-scale power supply  Fastest growing alternate source of power  Cost of Wind Power onshore replacing oil in many countries  No water requirement WIND POWER
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  • 13. WORLD WIND POWER (MW) USA 36,300 China 33,800 Germany 26,400 Spain 19,500 India 12,100 Denmark 3,700 Egypt 430 Morocco 253 Iran 91 TOTAL WORLD = 175,000 Tunisia 54 Pakistan 6
  • 14. SIZE GROWTH OF WIND TURBINE DURING LAST 25 YEARS
  • 16. GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS
  • 17. INSTALLED CAPACITY -INCREASING (28% Annualy Globally)      GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 18.   ELECTRICITY SHARING –INCREASING (By year 2020 wind power would share 12% of Global demand and 20% of European demand)     GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 19.    COST PER KW – DECREASING    GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 20.     EMPLOYMENT – 600,000 in 2009   GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 21.      INVESTMENT – Euro51.8 billion in 2009  GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 22.       CO2 SAVINGS – INCREASING @600kg/MWh GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 23. INSTALLED CAPACITY -INCREASING (28% Annualy Globally)  ELECTRICITY SHARING –INCREASING (By year 2020 wind power would share 12% of Global demand and 20% of European demand)  COST PER KW – DECREASING  EMPLOYMENT – 600,000 in 2009  INVESTMENT – Euro51.8 billion in 2009  CO2 SAVINGS – INCREASING @600kg/MWh GLOBAL GROWTH OF WIND ENERGY PROJECTS Source : Global Wind Energy Outlook -2010
  • 24. WIND TURBINE  Rotor  Nacelle Hub  Tower  Foundation  POWER ELECTRONICS  Inverter  Transformer  Switch gear WIND TURBINE GENERATOR Foundation
  • 25. WIND TURBINE Building Blocks  Hub  Fan Blades  Power Electronics  Pitch controller  Invertor  Tower  Transformer  Ladders  Switch Gear  Electrical cables  Foundation Hub  Nacelle  Concrete  Mechanical Drive  Steel bars  Bearing and Support  Generator  Controls  Cooling units Foundation
  • 26. Axis ◦ Horizontal ◦ Vertical  Fan Blades ◦ One blade ◦ Two blades ◦ Three blades ◦ Multiple blades  Tower ◦ Guyed ◦ Lattice ◦ Steel Tubular ◦ Concrete TYPES OF WIND TURBINE
  • 27. Drive ◦ Direct Drive ◦ Gear Box  Generator ◦ Permanent Magnet ◦ Synchronous ◦ Asynchronous  Grid Connection ◦ Off-Grid ◦ On-Grid TYPES OF WIND TURBINE
  • 28. CATEGORY OF WIND TURBINE  Small (<50kw) ◦ House, Building  Medium(50kw-500kw) ◦ Village  Big (500kw-6000kw) ◦ Grid connected  Climate ◦ Cold ◦ Hot  Wind Condition ◦ Speed ◦ Turbulence  Location ◦ Off-Shore ◦ On-Shore
  • 30. INSIDE OF TURBINE blade wind sensors shaft gearbox generator tower
  • 31. INSIDE OF TURBINE
  • 32. PAKISTAN IS BLESSED WITH WIND
  • 33. PAKISTAN WIND MAP Average wind velocity= 7-8 meter/sec
  • 34. PAKISTAN SIND CORRIDOR JHAMPIR-120 km from Karachi
  • 35. TOTAL = 150,000 MW ◦ SIND = 40,000MW  JHAMPIR  GHARO  KETI BUNDER  MIRPUR SAKRO WIND POTENTIAL IN PAKISTAN
  • 36. Guidelines for Development of Wind Power Projects (RE Policy,2006)  Wind risk taken by GOP  100% Power purchase guaranteed by GOP  Grid access on the doorstep  Land facilitation by GOP  Tax rebates  18% ROE in terms of dollars  Production bonus by purchaser GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN(GOP) FACILITATES WIND POWER
  • 37. 18 PROPOSED WIND POWER PROJECTS IN PAKISTAN  New Park Energy Ltd  Fauji Fertilizer Company Ltd  Tenaga Generasi Ltd  Arabian Sea Wind Energy Ltd  Green Power Ltd  Lucky Energy Ltd  Dawood Power Ltd  Metro Power Co Ltd  Master Wind Energy Ltd  Gul Ahmed Energy Ltd  Zephyr Power Ltd  Zorlu Enerji  Beacon Energy Ltd  Wind Eagle Ltd  HOM Energy Ltd  Sapphire Wind power ltd  Sachal Energy Development  CWE Ltd
  • 38. FFC ENERGY LIMITED (A new entity of Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited) FFC ENERGY 49.5 MW WIND POWER PROJECT LOCATION : JHAMPIR AREA : 5km Length , 1km width WIND TURBINE : 33x1.5Mw , S-77 Nordex COST : 133.5 Million US Dollar SUPPLY/INSTALL/COMMISSION : Nordex-Descon LOCAL MANUFACTURING : 25xTowers by Descon Engg STATUS OF PROJECT •Land Allocated •EPC Contract signed •Tariff determined •Machinery assembly in progress •Land leveling/excavation started
  • 39. Hot climate version  1.5 MW Rated Power  Hub height 80meter  Wind speed range 3.5m/s-25m/s  S-77 model which is suitable to wind conditions  No: of blades= Three, up-wind  Blade-Glass fibre reinforced plastic,37.5m length with lightening protection  Rotor speed 9.9-17.3 rpm  Brakes aerodynamic and mechanical  Gearbox 1planetary 2 spur gear 1:104.2 increasing ratio  Asynchronous generator 1000-1950rpm, 690 VAC/50Hz  Yaw system 4 geared motors 10 brake clipper  Tower rolled welded steel plates  Nacelle Glass fibre reinforced plastic  Control system by computer monitoring wind conditions, grid connections, and operating parameters NORDEX WIND TURBINE
  • 40.  WIND TURBINES KILL BIRDS  WIND TURBINES ARE NOISY  WIND TURBINES ARE UNSAFE  WIND TURBINES HAVE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON PROPERTY VALUE  WIND TURBINES DISTURB PLANT LIFE, WILD LIFE AND MARINE LIFE  SHADOW FLICKERRING FROM WIND TURBINES CAN CAUSE PSYCOLOGICAL ILLNESS MYTHS ABOUT WIND ENERGY
  • 41. Birds are mostly killed by human related activities  Climate change is the most threat to bird species FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (BIRDS)
  • 42. Noise from Turbines is rarely heared at distances futher away than 300meter  It is possible to hold a quite conversation at the base of a modern wind turbine  Noise generated from wind turbines does not have any direct health impact (AFSSET) FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (NOISE)
  • 43.  Not a single passerby has ever been injured by wind turbines  There have been no collisions with turbines by any type of vehicle  Only one member of the public has been killed by a wind turbine Wind turbine at Exhibition Place, Downtown Toronto FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (UNSAFE)
  • 44. There is NO evidence from existing wind facilities anywhere in the world that have a negative impact on property value or tourism In fact, the majority of studies conducted after wind farms have been built show that both tourism and property values increase! FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (PROPERTY VALUE)
  • 45. Global Warming is single biggest threat to wild life  Properly planned and placed wind turbine farm can create new vegetation and animal habitats, improved fish stocks and other marine life FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (PLANTS AND WILD LIFE)
  • 46. Wind Turbines are usually located relatively far from potential shadow receptors (>300m)  Shadow flicker occurs only on clear days and location of low sun angles (last only for 20minutes)  This can be avoided by proper placing of Turbines and windows treatment FACTS ABOUT WIND TURBINES (SHADOW FLICKERRING)
  • 47. Renewable energy is not only an alternate to depleting fossil fuel but also a solution to protect climate  Wind Energy is a proven, effective and fastest growing alternate  Pakistan is blessed with lot of wind resource and the Government is encouraging wind projects  Properly planned wind turbine projects can mitigate all negative impacts  FFC is working actively to provide our country with clean alternate energy Conclusion
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  • 61.  Applications Short-circuit/Earth fault - definite and inverse time O/C protection Isolated/Compensated Systems - Short-circuit direction determination - Wattmetrical and transient ... G/F direction determination Autoreclosing Control - multiple 3p, - with sync-check ... System-Decoupling Protective Signaling - Over/underfrequency - Pilot wires - Over/undervoltage - InterMiCOM - Directional power ... ... Monitoring - CB wear Control - MCB input - Control and monitoring - Phase sequence monitoring of switchgear units - Current unbalance monitor. Operational support - Signals and commands ... - Metering - Counter - Limit value monitoring ... ...
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  • 63. Specific Proportionality thermal capacity factor w Q (t) Thermal conductance Protected object Temperature Q(t) I2 k a Q Coolant a Temperature Qa Square of current Thermal overload protection
  • 64.  Operating state recognition and tripping characteristics t [s] Start-up 1.000 Load Overload logarithmic t = 20 s 6Iref m =0 500 reziprocally Motor protection squared k I > I/I 0,1 1,0 2,0 stup 3,0 ref
  • 65.  Overload memory and start-up counter m [%] Overload memory 100 80 60 40 20 t Start-up counter Reclosure blocked 3 2 Motor protection 1 t
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