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Setting Negative-Sequence Overcurrent Elements
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SEL-311L Instruction Manual
Figure F.1: Minimum Response Time Added to a Negative-Sequence Time-Overcurrent
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A. F. Elneweihi, E. O. Schweitzer, M. W. Feltis, “Negative-Sequence Overcurrent Element
Application and Coordination in Distribution Protection,” IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery,
Volume 8, Number 3, July 1993, pp. 915-924.
This IEEE paper is the source of the coordination guidelines and example given in this
appendix. The paper also contains analyses of system unbalances and faults and the
negative-sequence current generated by such conditions.
A. F. Elneweihi, “Useful Applications for Negative-Sequence Overcurrent Relaying,” 22nd
Annual Western Protective Relay Conference, Spokane, Washington, October 24-26, 1995.
This conference paper gives many good application examples for negative-sequence
overcurrent elements. The focus is on the transmission system, where negative-sequence
overcurrent elements provide better sensitivity than zero-sequence overcurrent elements in
detecting some single-line-to-ground faults.
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