GE Multilin
T60 Transformer Protection System
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5 SETTINGS
5.6 GROUPED ELEMENTS
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The 2nd harmonic ratio, if low, causes problems in one phase only. This may be utilized as a mean to ensure security
by applying cross-phase blocking rather than lowering the inrush inhibit threshold.
If set to “Per phase”, the relay performs inrush inhibit individually in each phase. If used on modern transformers, this
setting should be combined with adaptive 2nd harmonic function.
If set to “2-out-of-3”, the relay checks 2nd harmonic level in all three phases individually. If any two phases establish a
blocking condition, the remaining phase is restrained automatically.
If set to “Average”, the relay first calculates the average 2nd harmonic ratio, then applies the inrush threshold to the
calculated average. This mode works only in conjunction with the traditional 2nd harmonic function.
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INRUSH INHIBIT LEVEL
: This setting specifies the level of 2nd harmonic component in the transformer magnetizing
inrush current above which the percent differential element will be inhibited from operating. The value of the
INRUSH
INHIBIT MODE
setting must be taken into account when programming this value. The
INRUSH INHIBIT LEVEL
is typically
set to 20%.
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OVEREXCITATION INHIBIT MODE:
An overexcitation condition resulting from an increased volts/hertz ratio poses a
danger to the protected transformer, hence the volts/hertz protection. A given transformer can, however, tolerate an
overfluxing condition for a limited time, as the danger is associated with thermal processes in the core. Instantaneous
tripping of the transformer from the differential protection is not desirable. The relay uses a traditional 5th harmonic
ratio for inhibiting its differential function during overexcitation conditions.
•
OVEREXCITATION INHIBIT LEVEL:
This setting is provided to block the differential protection during overexcitation.
When the 5th harmonic level exceeds the specified setting (5th harmonic ratio) the differential element is blocked. The
overexcitation inhibit works on a per-phase basis.
The relay produces three FlexLogic operands that may be used for testing or for special applications such as building cus-
tom logic (1-out-of-3) or supervising some protection functions (ground time overcurrent, for example) from the 2nd har-
monic inhibit.
Summary of Contents for T60
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Page 536: ...7 14 T60 Transformer Protection System GE Multilin 7 1 COMMANDS 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS 7 ...
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