
Appendix B -Settings and Signals
P446SV
B98
P446SV-TM-EN-1
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DEFAULT SETTING
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
majority of applications. It is only the case when the fault currents and voltages may become very distorted by non-fundamental harmonics
that extra filtering is necessary to avoid transient over-reach. In such system conditions the ‘Special Applications’ setting should be applied.
CVT Filters
31
D1
Disabled
Disabled
Passive
Active
[Indexed String]
Setting that accommodates the type of voltage transformer being used to prevent transient over-reach and preserve sub-cycle operating
time whenever possible.
In case of conventional wound VTs, the transients due to voltage collapse during faults are very small and no extra filtering is required,
therefore the setting should be ‘Disabled’ as per default.
For a CVT with active Ferro resonance damping, the voltage distortions may be severe and risk transient over-reach. For that reason, the
‘CVT Filters’ should be set to ‘Active’. Trip times increase proportionally (subcycle up to SIR = 2, gradually lengthening for SIR up to 30).
For a CVT with passive Ferro resonance damping, the voltage distortions are generally small up to SIR of 30. For such applications, ‘CVT
Filters’ should be set ‘Passive’. The relay calculates the SIR and will take marginally longer to trip if the infeed is weak (exceeds the relay’s SIR
setting).
SIR Setting
31
D2
30
From 5 to 60 in steps of 1
[Unsigned Integer (32 bits)]
Setting that determines when extra filtering will be applied. If on fault inception the calculated SIR exceeds the ‘SIR Setting’ the relay will
marginally slow down, as otherwise there would be a risk of over-reach.
This setting is visible only when ‘CVT Filters’ is set to ‘Passive’.
Load Blinders
31
D3
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
[Indexed String]
Setting used to activate (enable) or turn off (disable) load blinders.
Load blinders, when enabled, have two main purposes: to prevent tripping due to load encroachment under heavy load condition and detect
very slow moving power swings.
Z< Blinder Imp
31
D4
15
From 0.1*v1/I1 to 500*V1/I1 in steps of 0.01*V1/I1
[Courier Number (impedance)]
Setting of radius of under-impedance circle.
Load/B Angle
31
D5
45
From 15 to 65 in steps of 1
[Courier Number (angle)]
Angle setting for the two blinder lines boundary with the gradient of the rise or fall with respect to the resistive axis.
Load Blinder V<
31
D6
15
From 1*V1 to 70*V1 in steps of 0.5*V1
[Courier Number (voltage)]
Load blinder phase to ground under-voltage setting that overrides the blinder if the measured voltage in the affected phase falls below
setting. Also overrides blinding of phase-phase loops where the phase-phase
voltage falls below √3 x (V< setting).
Dist. Polarizing
31
D7
1
From 0.2 to 5 in steps of 0.1
[Courier Number]
The setting defines the composition of polarizing voltage as a mixture of ‘Self’ and ‘Memory’ polarizing voltage. ‘Self’ polarized voltage is
fixed to 1pu and could be mixed with ‘Memory’ polarizing voltage ranging from 0.2pu up to 5pu. The default setting of 1 means that half of
the polarizing voltage is made up from ‘Self’ and the other half from clean ‘Memory’ voltage. Adding more ‘Memory’ voltage will enhance the
resistive coverage of Mho characteristics, whose expansion is defined as:
Mho expansion = [(Dist. Polarizing)/ (Dist. Pola 1)] x Zs
Where Zs is the source impedance.
DELTADIRECTIONAL
31
E0
Dir. Status
31
E1
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
[Indexed String]
Setting used to enable or disable Delta Direction (∆I/∆V).
To enable or disable the delta direction decision used by distance elements. If disabled, the relay uses conventional (non delta) directional
lines.
AidedDeltaStatus
31
E2
Phase and Ground
Disabled
Phase only
Ground only
Phase And Ground
[Indexed String]
This setting is only used for channel aided schemes, and is used to select which types of fault Delta Directional Comparison protection to
apply.
When this setting is disabled, Delta V Fwd, Delta V Rev, Delta I Fwd and Delta I Rev are invisible.
This setting is invisible if the Delta Status setting is disabled.
Summary of Contents for MiCOM P40 Agile
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Page 33: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P446SV 2 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 1 Introduction P446SV 14 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 47: ...CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 48: ...Chapter 2 Safety Information P446SV 16 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
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Page 61: ...CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE DESIGN ...
Page 62: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Design P446SV 30 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
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Page 89: ...CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE DESIGN ...
Page 90: ...Chapter 4 Software Design P446SV 58 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 101: ...CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION ...
Page 102: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P446SV 70 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 124: ...Chapter 5 Configuration P446SV 92 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 125: ...CHAPTER 6 SAMPLED VALUE OPERATION ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 6 Sampled Value Operation P446SV 94 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 136: ...Chapter 6 Sampled Value Operation P446SV 104 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 137: ...CHAPTER 7 DISTANCE PROTECTION ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 Distance Protection P446SV 106 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 7 Distance Protection P446SV 164 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 197: ...CHAPTER 8 CARRIER AIDED SCHEMES ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 8 Carrier Aided Schemes P446SV 166 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
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Page 241: ...CHAPTER 9 NON AIDED SCHEMES ...
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Page 257: ...CHAPTER 10 POWER SWING FUNCTIONS ...
Page 258: ...Chapter 10 Power Swing Functions P446SV 226 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 281: ...CHAPTER 11 AUTORECLOSE ...
Page 282: ...Chapter 11 Autoreclose P446SV 250 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 376: ...Chapter 11 Autoreclose P446SV 344 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 377: ...CHAPTER 12 CB FAIL PROTECTION ...
Page 378: ...Chapter 12 CB Fail Protection P446SV 346 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 389: ...CHAPTER 13 CURRENT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 390: ...Chapter 13 Current Protection Functions P446SV 358 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 416: ...Chapter 13 Current Protection Functions P446SV 384 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 417: ...CHAPTER 14 VOLTAGE PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 418: ...Chapter 14 Voltage Protection Functions P446SV 386 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 431: ...CHAPTER 15 FREQUENCY PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ...
Page 432: ...Chapter 15 Frequency Protection Functions P446SV 400 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 438: ...Chapter 15 Frequency Protection Functions P446SV 406 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 439: ...CHAPTER 16 MONITORING AND CONTROL ...
Page 440: ...Chapter 16 Monitoring and Control P446SV 408 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
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Page 477: ...CHAPTER 17 SUPERVISION ...
Page 478: ...Chapter 17 Supervision P446SV 446 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 490: ...Chapter 17 Supervision P446SV 458 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 491: ...CHAPTER 18 DIGITAL I O AND PSL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 492: ...Chapter 18 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P446SV 460 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 504: ...Chapter 18 Digital I O and PSL Configuration P446SV 472 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 505: ...CHAPTER 19 FIBRE TELEPROTECTION ...
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Page 522: ...Chapter 19 Fibre Teleprotection P446SV 490 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 523: ...CHAPTER 20 ELECTRICAL TELEPROTECTION ...
Page 524: ...Chapter 20 Electrical Teleprotection P446SV 492 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 534: ...Chapter 20 Electrical Teleprotection P446SV 502 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 535: ...CHAPTER 21 COMMUNICATIONS ...
Page 536: ...Chapter 21 Communications P446SV 504 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 606: ...Chapter 21 Communications P446SV 574 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 607: ...CHAPTER 22 CYBER SECURITY ...
Page 608: ...Chapter 22 Cyber Security P446SV 576 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 625: ...CHAPTER 23 INSTALLATION ...
Page 626: ...Chapter 23 Installation P446SV 594 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 637: ...CHAPTER 24 COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 638: ...Chapter 24 Commissioning Instructions P446SV 606 P446SV TM EN 1 ...
Page 695: ...CHAPTER 25 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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Page 713: ...CHAPTER 26 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
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Page 741: ...APPENDIX A ORDERING OPTIONS ...
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Page 745: ...APPENDIX B SETTINGS AND SIGNALS ...
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Page 955: ...APPENDIX C WIRING DIAGRAMS ...
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