
4.40
SEL-351-5, -6, -7 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20070117
Loss-of-Potential, Load Encroachment, and Directional Element Logic
Directional Control Settings
In most communications-assisted trip schemes, the levels are set as follows
(see
➤
Level 1 overcurrent elements set direction forward (DIR1 = F)
➤
Level 2 overcurrent elements set direction forward (DIR2 = F)
➤
Level 3 overcurrent elements set direction reverse (DIR3 = R)
In some applications, level direction settings DIR1 through DIR4 are not
flexible enough in assigning the desired direction for certain overcurrent
elements.
Directional Control Provided by Torque Control Settings on
describes how to avoid this limitation for special cases.
ORDER—Ground Directional Element Priority Setting
Setting ORDER can be set with the elements listed and defined in
subject to the setting combination constraints in
and
. Note
also list directional element availability per model
(according to the neutral channel [IN] rating).
lists the ground
directional element availability as a result of the voltage connection settings.
The
order
in which the directional elements are listed in setting ORDER
determines the priority in which these elements operate to provide Best
Choice Ground Directional logic control.
For example, if setting:
ORDER =
QVS
then the first listed directional element (Q = negative-sequence voltage-
polarized directional element; see
) is the first priority directional
element to provide directional control for the neutral ground and residual
ground overcurrent elements.
If the negative-sequence voltage-polarized directional element is not operable
(i.e., it does not have sufficient operating quantity as indicated by its internal
enable, 32QGE, not being asserted; see
), then the second listed
directional element (V = zero-sequence voltage-polarized directional element;
see
) provides directional control for the neutral ground and
residual ground overcurrent elements.
If the zero-sequence voltage-polarized directional element is not operable
(i.e., it does not have sufficient operating quantity as indicated by its internal
enable, 32VE, not being asserted; see
), then the third listed
directional element (S = zero-sequence voltage-polarized directional element
[low-impedance]; see
) provides directional control for the neutral
ground and residual ground overcurrent elements.
If the zero-sequence voltage-polarized directional element (low-impedance) is
not operable (i.e., it does not have sufficient operating quantity as indicated by
its internal enable, 32NE [low-impedance], not being asserted; see
), then no directional control is available. The neutral ground and
residual ground overcurrent elements will not operate, even though these
elements are designated with the DIR
n
(
n
= 1–4) settings to be directionally
controlled (see
Another example, if setting:
ORDER =
V
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