Answer Posted / indrajeet
1.Body earthing
2.Neutral earthing
3.Winding Temperature
4.Over current protection
5.Over/Under voltage protection
6.Over/Under frequency protection
7.Earth fault protection
8.Reverse power protection
9.Loss of field protection
10.Bearing Temperature
11.Loss of Exciation
13.Neutral current maxium.
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