2016
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2015.2466560
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Reliable Generator Islanding Detection for Industrial Power Consumers With On-Site Generation

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“…To find islanding scenarios, passive approaches rely on local measurements that are readily available. In actuality, a grid's abrupt islanding modifies some electrical properties including frequency and voltage [15,85,86]. Relays for over/under voltage and frequency are consequently the most used passive methods.…”
Section: Passive Idssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find islanding scenarios, passive approaches rely on local measurements that are readily available. In actuality, a grid's abrupt islanding modifies some electrical properties including frequency and voltage [15,85,86]. Relays for over/under voltage and frequency are consequently the most used passive methods.…”
Section: Passive Idssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many other types of methods are also highly effective. The methods proposed in [18,19] belong to another classic type of islanding detection methods, i.e., frequency shift methods, which perturbed current phase and reactive current, respectively; the Sandia Frequency Shift (SFS) method was improved in [20], which is a classic active method, by decreasing the positive feedback gain to reduce the effect on system stability; an idea of grid stiffness measurement was proposed in [21], by which an island is identified according to the stiffness change; the method in [22] periodically perturbed the reactive current and confirmed that there is a frequency undulation in an island condition, which is seen as a criterion of islanding; a hybrid method based on the SFS method and rate of change of frequency (ROCOF) relay is proposed in [23], by which a smaller non-detection zone (NDZ) is achieved; two passive methods were reported in [24] and [25], respectively, the former of which employed the signal processing theory and measured the network impedance passively, and the latter of which estimated the voltage and impedance parameters of a linear Thevenin-like model to detect an island; a wavelet packet transform was used in [26] to extract the signal for islanding detection; the method in [27] was a remote method, which took advantage of the phasor measurement unit to collect the evidence of an island; and remote communication was also utilized in [28] to facilitate the performance of islanding detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in these cases where DERs are present, it is necessary to take in account the islanding mode detection [221] and the currents contribution of DER in the ring faults in order to establish appropriated protection settings. In the migration of the system to an isolated mode, several protections are enabled and others are disabled.…”
Section: Ring Main Operation With Der Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%