Negative Sequence in Power System
Negative Sequence in Power System
When any unbalance exists in the system, unbalance exists in voltage and current
components both in magnitude and phase angle. Then negative sequence
components will flow in the power system. This negative sequence components will
have same magnitude as positive sequence components but rotate in opposite
direction to the positive sequence components in the power system.
Such can be caused by unbalanced load and Fault conditions. They will produce
dangerous temperature due to the new field with a new frequency.
unbalanced loads and unbalance supply voltage to a motor stator can produce a
negative sequence and will slow down the motor with heat production ever increasing.
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Negative sequence currents are produced because of the unbalanced currents in the
power system. Flow of negative sequence currents in electrical machines (generators
and motors) are undesirable as these currents generates high and possibly dangerous
temperatures in very short time. This high temperatures can damage the insulation of
the machines. Some of the effects of negative sequence currents on generators are
motors are discussed below.
The flow of unbalanced currents in to the induction motor can cause due to:
Single phasing
Reversal of phases
Unbalance in the supply voltage
In case of Induction motors, 5% unbalance exist can cause the reduction in the motor
power by 25% even the induction motor continue to get the rated current before
unbalancing. This reduced electrical power of the induction motor attributes to heating
in the rotor. The unbalance present in the supply voltage by 3% can increase the rotor
heating by approximately 20%. This proper protection shall be provided against the
unbalanced currents in induction motors.