what is neutral ground resistance relay? how it is helpful
in protecting system?
Answer Posted / angela tong
NGR is neutral ground resistance which is inserted between
neutral and ground to operate during ground fault happens.
It could prevent generator or transformer from overvoltage
or arc flash grounding transient overvoltage and clear the
fault up.
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