Causes of False Trips in Protection Relays
Protection relays are designed to protect electrical systems from damage caused by short circuits, overloads, earth faults, insulation failures, and abnormal operating conditions. In modern industrial facilities, power plants, substations, and critical infrastructure, protective relays act as the first line of defense against catastrophic failures that could damage expensive equipment or interrupt production processes. However, one of the most frustrating problems faced by maintenance engineers and protection specialists is the occurrence of false trips. A false trip happens when a protection relay operates and disconnects equipment even though no actual fault exists in the electrical system. The relay behaves as if a dangerous condition is present while the equipment itself may be operating normally. False trips can cause significant production losses, unexpected shutdowns, unnecessary maintenance activities, and loss of confidence in the protection system. In industries such as...