Common base IED values for primary current (
IBase
), primary voltage (
UBase
)
and primary power (
SBase
) are set in a Global base values for settings function
GBASVAL.
GlobalBaseSel
: It is used to select a GBASVAL function for reference of base
values.
13.2.3.1
Current reversal logic
M13856-6 v6
Set
CurrRev
to
On
to activate the function.
Set
tDelayRev
timer at the maximum reset time for the communication equipment
that gives the carrier receive (CRL) signal plus 30 ms. A minimum setting of 40 ms
is recommended, typical 60 ms.
A long
tDelayRev
setting increases security against unwanted tripping, but delay
the fault clearing in case of a fault developing from one line that evolves to the
other one. The probability of this type of fault is small. Therefore set
tDelayRev
with a good margin.
Set the pick-up delay
tPickUpRev
to <80% of the minimum sum of breaker operate
time + communication delay time, but with a minimum of 20 ms.
13.2.3.2
Weak-end infeed logic
M13856-10 v7
Set
WEI
to
Echo
, to activate the weak-end infeed function with only echo function.
Set
WEI
to
Echo&Trip
to obtain echo with trip.
Set
tPickUpWEI
to
10
ms, a short delay is recommended to avoid that spurious
carrier received signals will activate WEI and cause unwanted carrier send (ECHO)
signals.
Set the voltage criterion
UPP<
and
UPN<
for the weak-end trip to 70% of the
system base voltage
UBase
. The setting should be below the operate voltage of the
system but above the voltage that occurs for fault on the protected line.
13.3
Scheme communication logic for residual
overcurrent protection ECPSCH
IP14711-1 v2
13.3.1
Identification
M14882-1 v2
Function description
IEC 61850
identification
IEC 60617
identification
ANSI/IEEE C37.2
device number
Scheme communication logic for
residual overcurrent protection
ECPSCH
-
85
Section 13
1MRK 506 375-UEN A
Scheme communication
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