Influence of indirect frequency converters on operation of central leakage protection in underground coalmine networks
Journal Title: Mining – Informatics, Automation and Electrical Engineering - Year 2017, Vol 531, Issue 3
Abstract
This paper presents considerations for leakage protections operating in underground coalmine networks containing loads that include frequency converters. The possibility of malfunctions in leakage protections has been proven in the case of a reduction of leakage resistance in a DC circuit.
Authors and Affiliations
Adam Marek
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