Back-to-back starting is a widely accepted starting method for pumped storage units. A back-to-back starting model of pumped storage units was built using the ElectroMagnetic Transients Program including DC (EMTDC) software package. The short-circuit fault during back-to-back starting was investigated for the first time. The starting process was simulated and compared with real data from a pumped storage power plant in northeast China. The rotor speed and the effect of resistance during fault period were also discussed. The results showed that the fault current has significant magnitude and low-frequency characteristic. Recommendations were provided to realise secure and reliable fault clearance during back-to-back starting based on the fault characteristics and real de-excitation test results of the pumped storage power plant.
Back-to back starting is used as a backup starting system for present static stating systems and is the only pump-starting method available during the static starting system is out of work. Meanwhile, back-to-back starting plays an important role in black start of the grid. In the present paper, the procedure of back-to-back starting of pumped-storage hydraulic generating units is investigated and analyzed. The short circuit fault and loss of rotor field failure is analyzed based on the SIMULINK model. Consequently the paper proposes a protection and tripping strategy. KEYWORDS-back-to-back starting, hydroelectric generators, pumped-storage power generation, protection and tripping strategy.I.
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