Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE C37.101-2006

IEEE Guide for Generator Ground Protection

The guide is intended to assist protection engineers in applying relays and relaying schemes for protection against stator ground faults on various generator grounding schemes. The existing guide is outdated due to rapid technology development. Hence, the revised guide includes new stator ground protection principles that have evolved with the use of new technologies in relay designs. Additional application examples are included, and other issues raised by the users are also addressed. The guide is not intended for the selection of generator or ground connection schemes. IEEE Std C37.101-1993/Incorporates IEEE Std C37.101-2006/Cor1:2007.

Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2000-06-21
Superseding
C37.101-1993
Corrigendum
C37.101-2006/Cor 1-2007
Board Approval
2006-09-15
History
ANSI Approved:
2007-02-01
Published:
2007-11-15
Reaffirmed:
2011-12-07
Inactivated Date:
2022-03-24

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/PSRCC - Power System Relaying and Control
Working Group
C37.101_WG - (Inactive) Generator Ground Protection
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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PC37.101
Guide for Generator Stator Ground Fault Protection

The guide assists protection engineers in applying relays and relaying schemes for stator ground faults on generators with various grounding methods. Application examples and implementation issues are included and addressed by this guide. The guide is not intended for the selection of generator ground connection methods. The guidance provided pertains to typical generator installations. However, the guide provides sufficient background information relating to protection requirements, applications, and setting philosophy to enable the reader to select and apply suitable protection for most situations.

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