5-220
D30 Line Distance Protection System
GE Multilin
5.7 CONTROL ELEMENTS
5 SETTINGS
5
When current is less than the dropout level,
I
n
> 0.97 ×
k
×
I
B
, the element starts decreasing the thermal energy:
(EQ 5.25)
In the above equations,
•
∆
t
is the power cycle duration.
•
n
is the power cycle index.
•
t
op
(
In
)
is the trip time calculated at index
n
as per the IEC255-8 cold curve or hot curve equations.
•
t
rst
(
In
)
is the reset time calculated at index
n
as per the reset time equation.
•
I
n
is the measured overload RMS current at index
n
.
•
E
n
is the accumulated energy at index
n
.
•
E
n
– 1
is the accumulated energy at index
n
– 1.
The thermal overload protection element removes the
THERMAL PROT 1 OP
output operand when
E
< 0.05. In case of
emergency, the thermal memory and
THERMAL PROT 1 OP
output operand can be reset using
THERM PROT 1 RESET
setting.
All calculations are performed per phase. If the accumulated energy reaches value 1 in any phase, the thermal overload
protection element operates and only resets when energy is less than 0.05 in all three phases.
The logic for the thermal overload protection element is shown below.
Figure 5–117: THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION SCHEME LOGIC
Table 5–23: TYPICAL TIME CONSTANTS
PROTECTED EQUIPMENT
TIME CONSTANT
MINIMUM RESET TIME
Capacitor bank
10 minutes
30 minutes
Overhead line
10 minutes
20 minutes
Air-core reactor
40 minutes
30 minutes
Busbar
60 minutes
20 minutes
Underground cable
20 to 60 minutes
60 minutes
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n
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