Since the blocking signal is initiated by the delta based detection which is very fast the
time delay
tCoord
can be set to zero seconds, except in cases where the transmission
channel is slow.
The timer
tSendMin
for prolonging the send signal is proposed to set to zero.
A
B
OR
B
DeltaBasedDetection (deltaA)
deltaA
CS
TRIP
B
= OR
B
+
tCoord
+ CR
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Figure 383:
Principle of delta blocking scheme
OR:
Overreaching
CR:
Communication signal received
CS:
Communication signal send
deltaA: Delta based fault inception detection on A side that gets inhibited for forward faults
16.1.2.3
Permissive schemes
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In permissive schemes, the permission to trip is sent from the local end to the remote
end(s), when the protection at the local end has detected a fault on the protected object.
The received signal(s) is combined with an overreaching zone and gives an
instantaneous trip if the received signal is present during the time the chosen zone has
detected a fault.
Either end may send a permissive (or command) signal to trip to the other end(s), and
the teleprotection equipment needs to be able to receive while transmitting.
A general requirement on permissive schemes is that it shall be fast and secure.
If the sending signal(s) is issued by underreaching or overreaching zone, it is divided
into a permissive underreach or permissive overreach scheme.
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