This document discusses various topics related to electrical feeders and protection systems, including:
- The definition of a feeder as an electrical supply line running from a substation.
- Why protection systems are important to safeguard electrical networks, minimize damage from faults, and ensure personnel safety.
- Types of faults that can occur, such as solid faults, incipient faults, transient faults, and passive faults.
- Common protection schemes including overcurrent protection, earth fault protection, time-graded protection, and distance/impedance protection.
- The basic principles, applications, and requirements of different protection methods for radial, parallel and ring feeder configurations.