P50 Agile P153
6 Protection Functions
P153/EN M/B
6-5
where;
t: Operation time
K: Constant (see the table)
I: Measured current
Is: Current threshold setting
α:
Constant (see the table)
L: ANSI/IEEE constant (zero for IEC curve)
T: Time multiplier setting (TMS) for IEC curves or Time dial setting (TD) for IEEE curves
Description
Standard
K
α
L
Define Time
DT
-
-
0
Standard Inverse
IEC
0.14
0.02
0
Standard Inverse(1.3sec)
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0.06
0.02
0
Very Inverse
IEC
13.5
1
0
Extremely inverse
IEC
80
2
0
Long Time Inverse
UK
120
1
0
Moderate Inverse
IEEE
0.0515
0.02
0.114
Very Inverse
IEEE
19.61
2
0.491
Extremely Inverse
IEEE
28.2
2
0.1217
US Inverse
CO8
5.95
2
0.18
US Short Time Inverse
CO2
0.02394
0.02
0.01694
2.1.2
Principle of Protection Function Implementation
An energising quantity is a current input from a system current transformer or another quantity derived
from the current input. The energising quantities are extracted from the power system and presented
to the IED in the form of analogue signals. These analogue signals are then converted to digital
quantities where they can be processed by the IEDs internal processor.
In general, an energising quantity is compared with a threshold value, which may be settable or hard-
coded depending on the function. If the quantity exceeds (for overvalues) or falls short of (for
undervalues) the threshold, a signal is produced, which when gated with the various inhibit and
blocking functions becomes the Start signal for that protection function. This Start signal is generally
made available to Fixed Scheme logic for further processing. It is also passed through a timer function
to produce the Trip signal. The timer function may be an IDMT curve, or a Definite Time delay,
depending on the function. The timer can be configured by a range of settings to define such
parameters as the type of curve, The Time Multiplier Setting, the IDMT constants and Definite Time
delay.
In P153 there are several independent stages for each of the functions. All the stages (1, 2 and 3) can
be set for DT/IDMT timer function. If the DT time delay is set to '0', then the function is known to be
"instantaneous". In many instances the term “instantaneous protection” is used loosely to describe
Definite Time protection stages even when the stage may not theoretically be instantaneous.
2.1.3
Timer Hold Facility/Reset Characteristics
This feature may be useful in certain applications, such as when grading with upstream
electromechanical overcurrent relays, which have inherent reset time delays. If you set the hold timer
to a value other than zero, the resetting of the protection element timers will be delayed for this period.
This allows the element to behave in a similar way to an electromechanical relay. If you set the hold
timer to zero, the overcurrent timer for that stage will reset instantaneously as soon as the current falls
below a specified percentage of the current setting (typically 95%).
Summary of Contents for Agile P50 Series
Page 3: ...P50 Agile P153 1 Introduction P153 EN M B 1 1 INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1...
Page 4: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P153 1 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 10: ...1 Introduction P50 Agile P153 1 8 P153 EN M B...
Page 11: ...P50 Agile P153 2 Safety Information P153 EN M A 2 1 SAFETY INFORMATION CHAPTER 2...
Page 22: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P50 Agile P153 2 12 P153 EN M A...
Page 23: ...P50 Agile P153 3 Hardware Design P153 EN M B 3 1 HARDWARE DESIGN CHAPTER 3...
Page 24: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P153 3 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 32: ...3 Hardware Design P50 Agile P153 3 10 P153 EN M B...
Page 33: ...P50 Agile P153 4 Front Panel P153 EN M B 4 1 FRONT PANEL CHAPTER 4...
Page 34: ...4 Front Panel P50 Agile P153 4 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 39: ...P50 Agile P153 5 Configuration P153 EN M B 5 1 CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 5...
Page 40: ...P50 Agile P153 5 Configuration P153 EN M B 5 2...
Page 150: ...P50 Agile P153 5 Configuration P153 EN M B 5 112...
Page 151: ...P50 Agile P153 6 Protection Functions P153 EN M B 6 1 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 6...
Page 152: ...6 Protection Functions P50 Agile P153 6 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 168: ...7 Protection Parameter Settings P50 Agile P153 7 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 189: ...P50 Agile P153 8 Monitoring Control P153 EN M B 8 1 MONITORING CONTROL CHAPTER 8...
Page 190: ...8 Monitoring Control P50 Agile P153 8 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 207: ...P50 Agile P153 9 SCADA Communications P153 EN M B 9 1 SCADA COMMUNICATIONS CHAPTER 9...
Page 208: ...12 SCADA Communications P50 Agile P153 9 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 220: ...12 SCADA Communications P50 Agile P153 9 14 P153 EN M B...
Page 221: ...P50 Agile P153 10 Installation P153 EN M B 10 1 INSTALLATION CHAPTER 10...
Page 222: ...10 Installation P50 Agile P153 10 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 234: ...13 Commissioning Instructions P50 Agile P153 13 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 242: ...12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P50 Agile P153 12 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 250: ...12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting P50 Agile P153 12 10 P153 EN M B...
Page 252: ...13 Technical Specifications P50 Agile P153 13 2 P153 EN M B...
Page 263: ...P50 Agile P153 14 Wiring Diagrams P153 EN M B 14 1 WIRING DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 14...
Page 264: ...14 Wiring Diagrams P50 Agile P153 14 2 P153 EN M B...
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