
In the permissive overreach scheme, the received signal
CR_PRM
, or
CRL
if the
unblocking function is enabled, is used to allow the overreaching zone Z2 to trip
(activation of the
OPERATE
output) after the settable pick-up delay
Coordination
Time. The start signal from the overreaching zone is connected to the
CACC
input.
Activating the
BLOCK
input totally blocks the permissive overreach scheme. The
CS_PRM
and
OPERATE
outputs can be blocked by the
BLK_CS_OPR
input.
Z2
Z2
~
~
Z1
Z1
Z1_START
CB_A
CB_B
Z2_START
Z2_START
TRIP_CB_A
TRIP_CB_B
Bus A
Bus B
3
3
Figure 706: Simplified functional diagram of the permissive overreach scheme
Directional comparison blocking scheme DCB
The directional comparison blocking scheme is enabled with
Scheme type =
"Blocking".
In the blocking scheme, the start signal from the reverse-looking zone Z3 is
connected to the
CSBLK
input to create a
CS_BLOCKING
signal. The starting of the
reverselooking zone indicates that the fault is located outside the protected feeder.
The duration of the
CSBLK
input signal can be prolonged with the
Carrier Min Dur
setting to ensure a sufficient duration of the
CS_BLOCKING
signal.
The blocking scheme is mainly used to allow the overreaching zone Z2 to trip
(activation of the
OPERATE
output) after the settable
Coordination Time has
elapsed, and if no blocking signal is received from the remote terminal. To prevent
a false trip in case of an external fault, the block signal
CR_BLOCKING
must be
received before the
Coordination Time has elapsed. The start signal from the
overreaching zone Z2 is connected to the
CACC
input.
The
Coordination Time setting in the blocking scheme depends, for
example, on the communication system delay and on the terminal's
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