GE Multilin
L60 Line Phase Comparison System
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5 SETTINGS
5.5 GROUPED ELEMENTS
5
e) RATE OF CHANGE OF NEGATIVE-SEQUENCE CURRENT FAULT DETECTION
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RATE OF CHANGE OF NEG SEQ CURRENT
The element responds to the change in magnitude of the negative-sequence current over a sliding window of half a power
system cycle. Two voltage thresholds are provided for the low-set and high-set operation controlling keying and tripping.
The raw
di
/
dt
condition of the element detects the change and resets when reaching a steady state fault condition. As
such, a seal-in timer is provided to maintain the detected fault condition for a user specified period of time.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FD FUNCTION
: This setting enables or disables the rate of change of negative-sequence current fault
detection. Note that all fault detectors operate in parallel toward the 87PC function. If not required, a given fault detec-
tor shall be disabled. To effectively disable the overcurrent fault detectors under the main 87PC menu, set their thresh-
old very high.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FDL PICKUP
: This setting controls pickup of the low set stage of the element used to control the key
operation. The nominal current of the phase CT bank of the relay is 1 pu.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FDL SEAL-IN
: This setting defines seal-in time of the FDL function. To equalize the response between
all terminals of the line, the timer is started at the rising edge of the raw
di
/
dt
condition.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FDH PICKUP
: This setting controls pickup of the high set stage of the element used to control the trip
operation. The nominal current of the phase CT bank of the relay is 1 pu.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FDH SEAL-IN
: This setting defines seal-in time of the FDH function. To equalize the response
between all terminals of the line, the timer is started at the rising edge of the raw
di
/
dt
condition. In this way, the fault
detectors reset approximately at the same time at all line terminals, regardless of responses of individual raw condi-
tions potentially different at different line terminals.
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NEG SEQ FDH SUPV
: This setting provides seal-in control of the FDH function for the symmetrical external three-
phase faults starting as non-symmetrical defined by the
NEG SEQ DI/DT FDH SEAL-IN
setting time. The overreaching dis-
tance function should typically be assigned with this setting.
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NEG SEQ di/dt BLK
: Note that the fault detector is hard-wired to the 87PC scheme. It can be disabled permanently
using the function setting or blocked temporarily using this block setting. Select a FlexLogic™ operand that, if
asserted, should block this fault detector.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FD TARGET:
This setting controls targets of the function. These targets operate independently from
the 87PC targets.
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NEG SEQ di/dt FD EVENTS
: This setting controls event recording of the function. These events are logged indepen-
dently from the 87PC events.
RATE OF CHANGE OF
NEG SEQ CURRENT
NEG SEQ di/dt FD
FUNCTION: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FDL
PICKUP: 0.10 pu
Range: 0.01 to 5.00 pu in steps of 0.01
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FDL
SEAL-IN: 0.600 s
Range: 0.000 to 10.000 s in steps of 0.001
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FDH
PICKUP: 0.50 pu
Range: 0.01 to 5.00 pu in steps of 0.01
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FDH
SEAL-IN: 0.200 s
Range: 0.000 to 10.000 s in steps of 0.001
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ FDH SUPV:
Off
Range: any FlexLogic™ operand
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt BLK:
Off
Range: any FlexLogic™ operand
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FD
TARGET: Self-reset
Range: Self-Reset, Latched, Disabled
MESSAGE
NEG SEQ di/dt FD
EVENTS: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled
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