4.1.6.7
Application
Electric power lines experience faults for many reasons. In most cases, electrical faults
manifest in mechanical damage, which must be repaired before returning the line to
service.
Most of these faults are ground faults. A small percentage of the ground faults have a very
large impedance. They are comparable to load impedance and consequently have very
little fault current. These high impedance faults do not pose imminent danger to power
system equipment. However, they are a considerable threat to people and property. If the
natural unbalance in the system is low, the sensitive earth-fault protection can be used to
detect the ground fault.
4.1.6.8
Signals
See function 51N.
4.1.6.9
Settings
See function 51N.
4.1.6.10
Monitored data
See function 51N.
4.1.6.11
Technical data
See function 50N.
4.1.7
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4.1.7.1
Identification
Function description
IEC 61850
identification
IEC 60617
identification
ANSI/IEEE C37.2
device number
Negative-sequence overcurrent
protection
NSPTOC
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