Abstract
The techniques and methods for maintaining
continuous electrical power to petroleum and chemical
facilities from two or more utility feeders by an
Automated Bus Transfer Logic Controller System are
discussed. The purpose of this system is to reduce
transients, torsional forces, inrush currents, and motor
stress while maintaining continuous motor operation
when the primary utility source experiences an
interruption and the operating facility transfers the motor
load to an alternative source of electrical supply. The
economic considerations of maintaining continuity of
production during power supply interruptions using a
Transfer Logic Controller to supervise bus transfers may
be significant. The Relay System continuously monitors
the alternative source, the load bus and the normal source
and performs the necessary logic for power supply bus
transfers in two directions by automatically selecting
from either the Fast, In-Phase or Residual Voltage
methods.
The engineering studies, application considerations,
motor control design requirements, installation and
operation of the automated bus transfer controller for a
chemical facility are presented and discussed.
The present bus transfer methods are reviewed. The
effectiveness of these methods using typical buses is
discussed. The influence of bus voltage and phase angle
characteristics during bus transfer for determining the best transfer technique is also analyzed.
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