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7.3 Application examples
It is important to know that if both overcurrent protection functions (50 and 50/51), phase or neutral, are
enable, definite time function (function 50) must be more restrictive. So, if overcurrent fault values are
low, inverse time overcurrent function (function 50/51) must work, and if overcurrent fault reaches a
certain value, definite time overcurrent function will always work. This is because, when overcurrent fault
reaches high values (I>>), it is necessary to be sure that trip is going to be instantaneous to get that the
element we are protecting, does not be damaged.
Some examples are shown below:
APPLICATION EXAMPLE 1
Starting from the following information:
Line details
:
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Transformation ratio of CT =100/1
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Primary current: I
p
=100 A
50/51 function settings
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Curve type: IEC Inverse
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Dial: 0.05
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Tap: 1xI
n
50 function settings
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Tap: 11xI
n
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Time delay: 0.05 s
Figure 1. 50 y 50/51 IEC Inverse
If overcurrent fault is 11xI
n
=1100 A, IEC inverse curve defines a tripping value of 0.1425s (Figure1) for
50/51 function. It is considered that this time is too high, so when current fault reaches 11xI
n
, definite
time overcurrent function will be work.
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