Functions
2.1 General
SIPROTEC, 7SJ62/64, Manual
C53000-G1140-C207-2, Release date 01.2008
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2.1.6.2
Setting Notes
Definition of Nominal Rated Values
At addresses
1101
FullScaleVolt.
and
1102
FullScaleCurr.
, the primary reference voltage (phase-
to-phase) and reference current (phase) of the protected equipment is entered (e.g. motors). If these reference
sizes match the primary nominal values of the VTs and CTs, they correspond to the settings in address
202
and
204
(Section 2.1.3.2). They are generally used to show values referenced to full scale.
Ground Impedance Ratios (only for Fault Location)
The adjustment of the ground impedance ratio is only important for the utilization of the line fault location func-
tion. This is done by entering the resistance ratio
RE/RL
and the reactance ratio
XE/XL
.
The values under addresses
1103
and
1104
apply if only one line section is available and to all faults that occur
outside the defined line sections.
If several line sections are set, the following shall apply:
• for line section 1, addresses
6001
and
6002
• for line section 2, addresses
6011
and
6012
• for line section 3, the addresses
6021
and
6022
.
Resistance ratio
RE/RL
and reactance ratio
XE/XL
are calculated formally and do not correspond to the real
and imaginary components of Z
E
/Z
L
. No complex calculation is required! The ratios can be obtained from the
line data using the following formulas:
Where
R
0
– Zero sequence resistance of the line
X
0
– Zero sequence reactance of the line
R
1
– Positive sequence resistance of the line
X
1
– Positive sequence reactance of the line
This data can be used for the entire line or line section, or as distance-related values, since the quotients are
independent of the distance.
Calculation example:
20 kV free line 120 mm
2
with the following data:
R
0
/s = 1.42
Ω
/mile
Zero resistance
X
0
/s = 2.03
Ω
/mile Zero
reactance
R
1
/s = 0.39
Ω
/km
Positive sequence resistance
X
1
/s = 0.55
Ω
/km
Positive sequence reactance
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