
EDR-5000
IM02602007E
Auto Reclosure controlled LVRT
As already mentioned, the purpose of LVRT is to keep the DR connected to the grid in case of a non-permanent voltage
dip/sag. For faults within the electrical power system by which auto-reclosing function is used to coordinate with the
short circuit protections like overcurrent or distance protections, it is to expect that more than one voltage dips are
coming one after another in a time period which is determined by the preset auto-reclosing dead times and protection
relay operating times. Voltage dips/sags caused by the dead times of auto reclosings are non-permanent. Hence the
protective device has to be able to detect voltage sags/dips in accordance with an auto reclosure and issues a trip
command in that case that the voltage drops below the profile or that all parameterized auto reclosure shots were
unsuccessful.
The following figure
1
depicts the voltage excursion by an unsuccessful two-shot Auto-Reclosing. According to some grid
codes
1
it is obligated for a distributed generation to ride through a series of temporary voltage dips, but can be
disconnected from the electrical power system immediately for a permanent fault. This kind of applications can be
realized easily using the feature of »
AR-controlled LVRT« in LVRT protection function.
Figure: Run of voltage curve during an unsuccessful two-shot auto reclosure
Functional Description of the LVRT
The
LVRT element is designed for distributed generation resources that operate in parallel with the grid. It supervises
system voltage disturbances by comparing them with a configurable voltage profile that is triggered once the system
voltage falls below a configurable start value »
Vstart<«.
Once triggered, the
LVRT element supervises the system voltage consecutively and determines if the voltage excursion
is above or below of the preset voltage profile. A trip signal is only issued if the voltage excursion exits the “Ride-
Through” region and goes into the “Tripping” region.
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0.3
V/Vn (in pu)
0
0.15
0
0.15
t [s]
1.00
1.00
0
1. Fault Inception
re-closing onto Fault
re-closing onto Fault
Borderline 1
Borderline 2
AR-Dead time, typical : 15s - 20 s
typical tripping -times:
0.1s - 10 s
typical tripping -times:
0.1s - 10 s
AR-Dead time,
typical:
0.3 s - 2 s
Source: Technische Richtlinie , Erzeugungsanlagen am Mittelspannungsnetz, Ausgabe Juni 2008, BDEW Bundesverband der Energie- und
Wasserwirtschaft e.V. (Page 89).
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