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GE Multilin
L90 Line Current Differential System
5-319
5 SETTINGS
5.7 CONTROL ELEMENTS
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dition is a requirement for the directional comparison unblocking scheme to return a received echo signal (if the echo
feature is enabled).
The value of this setting should take into account the principle of operation and settings of the line pickup element,
which should thus be enabled.
•
DCUB LOG PICKUP DELAY
: This setting represents the directional comparison unblocking duration time delay, and is
the amount of time that the loss-of-guard without receipt of permissive trip must be present before the logic provides
permission to operate if a forward fault is detected. It is set relatively short, but long enough to ride through the transi-
tion period of loss-of-guard with the receipt of a permissive signal that occurs with a normal trip. Typical setting values
are from 4 to 32 ms. For most cases, a value of 8 ms may be used.
The tripping or unblocking window for loss-of-guard without permission is the difference between the
DCUB LOG TRIP
WINDOW
and
DCUB LOG PICKUP DELAY
timers. For the default settings, this difference is 150 – 8 = 142 ms and occurs
8 ms after loss-of-guard was received, when the
DCUB LOG PICKUP DELAY
timer has timed out. During this interval, the
scheme has permission to operate if a forward fault is sensed, and no reverse faults or transient blocking.
•
GUARD HEALTHY RESET DELAY
: This setting represents the guard healthy security time delay, and is the time after
the channel is restored that the guard signal must be present before the directional comparison unblocking scheme is
put back in service. This reset timer allows the scheme to ride through any chattering in the channel. Typical values are
from 100 to 500 ms, with a value of 150 ms commonly used.
•
DCUB LOG TRIP WINDOW
: This setting represents the directional comparison unblocking lockout time delay, and is
the amount of time from when any loss-of-guard signal is received until the directional comparison unblocking scheme
is locked out without the presence of any
RX1
to
RX4
receive signal or any forward element. This timer seals-in when it
expires, creating a blocking signal for all scheme functions and disabling the scheme until the guard signal is restored
and the
GUARD HEALTHY RESET DELAY
timer expires. Typical values for this setting are from 160 to 180 ms; for most
cases, a setting of about 150 ms may be used.
•
DCUB SEAL-IN DELAY
: The output FlexLogic operand (
DCUB OP
) is produced according to the directional compari-
son unblocking scheme logic. The
DCUB SEAL-IN DELAY
defines a minimum guaranteed duration of the
DCUB OP
pulse.
As this operand runs the trip table of the directional comparison unblocking scheme, the
DCUB TRIP A
,
DCUB TRIP B
,
DCUB TRIP C
, and
DCUB TRIP 3P
trip operands are sealed-in for the same period of time.
•
DCUB NO OF COMM BITS
: This setting specifies the number of bits available on the communications channel for the
scheme. With only one bit available, the scheme sends the direct under-reaching transfer trip command on bit 1 (
DCUB
TX1
operand) and responds to the direct trip command received on bit 1 (
DCUB RX1
setting). The scheme uses only
local fault type identification provided by the phase selector to assert the
DCUB TRIP A
,
DCUB TRIP B
,
DCUB TRIP C
and
DCUB TRIP 3P
output operands (see Chapter 8:
Theory of Operation
for details on the use of communication channels).
•
DCUB RX1
through
DCUB RX4
: These settings allow the user to select the FlexLogic operands to represent the per-
mission receive signals for the scheme. Contact inputs interfacing with a signaling system(s) are typically used. These
settings must be used in conjunction with the loss-of-guard signals, otherwise the scheme will not unblock and thus fail
to operate.
In single-bit applications,
DCUB RX1
must be used. In two-bit applications,
DCUB RX1
and
DCUB RX2
must be used. In
four-bit applications,
DCUB RX1
,
DCUB RX2
,
DCUB RX3
, and
DCUB RX4
must be used.
•
DCUB LOG1
through
DCUB LOG4
: These settings allow the user to select the FlexLogic operands to represent the
loss-of-guard receive signals for the scheme. Contact inputs interfacing with a signaling system(s) are typically used.
Each loss-of-guard signal must correspond to the same receive signal from the same communications channel (that is,
RX1
and
LOG1
must be from the same communications channel, and the same for channels 2, 3 and 4, if used).
In single-bit applications,
DCUB RX1
and
DCUB LOG1
must be used. In two-bit applications,
DCUB RX1
with
DCUB LOG1
and
DCUB RX2
with
DCUB LOG2
must be used. In four-bit applications, all receive and loss-of-guard signals must be
used.
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