3.20
SEL-387-0, -5, -6 Relay
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20050919
Differential, Restricted Earth Fault, Thermal, and Overcurrent Elements
Temperature Measurement (SEL-387-5 and SEL-387-6 Relays)
The matrices for odd values of
m
(1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) are similarly constructed, as
are the matrices for even values of
m
(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12). Also, [CTC(
m
)]
equals the minus of [CTC(
m
± 6)], because these matrices represent shifts
separated by exactly 180 degrees.
Selecting the Correct Values of WnCTC for Each Winding
The process of choosing the correct W
n
CTC setting value for each winding
involves a complete knowledge of the transformer winding connections and
phase relationships, the CT connections, and the system phase rotation (ABC
or ACB). The following brief review discusses the nature of various
connections, their phase shifts, and the reference motion for selecting W
n
CTC
based on system phase rotation.
Winding Connection Review
shows the three basic winding connections, consisting of a wye
connection and the two possible delta connections.
Figure 3.10
Winding Connections, Phase Shifts, and Compensation Direction
Table 3.1
The Complete List of Compensation Matrices (m = 1 to 12)
(Sheet 2 of 2)
CTC 7
( )
[
]
1
3
-------
–1 1 0
0 –1 1
1 0 –1
•
=
CTC 8
( )
[
]
1
3
---
1 2 –1
–
–1 –1 2
2 –1 –1
•
=
CTC 9
( )
[
]
1
3
-------
0 1 –1
–1 0 1
1 –1 0
•
=
CTC 10
( )
[
]
1
3
---
1 1 –2
–2 1 1
1 –2 1
•
=
CTC 11
( )
[
]
1
3
-------
1 0 –1
–1 1 0
0 –1 1
•
=
CTC 12
( )
[
]
1
3
---
2 –1 –1
–1 2 –1
1 –1 2
–
•
=
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