Module (LDCM) where they are time coordinated with the local current samples, and
interpolated in order to be comparable with the local samples.
In the Pre-Processing Block, the real and imaginary parts of the fundamental frequency
phase currents and negative sequence currents are derived. Together with the current
samples, they are then forwarded to the differential function block where three
different analyses are carried out.
The first analysis is the classical differential and bias current evaluation with the
characteristic as seen in figure
. Line differential protection is phase segregated
where the differential current is the vectorial sum of all measured currents taken
separately for each phase. The bias current, on the other hand, is considered as the
greatest phase current in any line end and it is common for all three phases. The two
slopes (
SlopeSection1
,
SlopeSection2
) and breakpoints (
EndSection1
,
EndSection2
) can
be set in PCM600 or via the local HMI.
Current values plotted above the characteristic formed by
IdMin
and the dual slope will
give a pickup in that phase. The level
IdMinHigh
is a setting value that is used to
temporarily decrease the sensitivity in situations when:
•
the line is energized
•
when a fault is classified as external
•
when a tap transformer is switched in
There is also an unrestrained high differential current setting that can be used for fast
tripping of internal faults with very high currents.
Section 5
1MRK505222-UUS C
Differential protection
128
Technical reference manual
Summary of Contents for Relion 670 series
Page 1: ...Relion 670 series Line differential protection RED670 ANSI Technical reference manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 40: ...34...
Page 50: ...44...
Page 60: ...54...
Page 126: ...120...
Page 384: ...378...
Page 496: ...490...
Page 556: ...550...
Page 602: ...596...
Page 620: ...614...
Page 794: ...788...
Page 864: ...858...
Page 988: ...982...
Page 998: ...992...
Page 1084: ...1078...
Page 1164: ...1158...
Page 1168: ...1162...
Page 1220: ...1214...
Page 1230: ...1224...
Page 1231: ...1225...