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TFS 2100E

Traveling Wave Fault Location System

The all-in-one solution for the HV network fault One TDU 100E covers up to eight lines.
location.
Nature of fault detection: actual fault or
The TFS 2100E system is made of:
lightning or CB operation
. TDU 100E: the device installed at substations.
. TAS 2100E: the software installed into the
The GPS synchronization is embedded
Master Unit.

into

TDU 100E.

It minimizes the line outage time.


It applies to any type of network: AC or DC.
Automatic calculation of the fault distance.
Fast: the fault is located in few milliseconds.
Accurate: location error less than 50m (less

Huge fault memory: 8 Gbyte.


Fast and non-intrusive installation.
Easy to set up.
Travelling wave recordings are collected by the

The Wide area fault location collects data from


the whole network.

Connection types available: INTERNET, MODEM

The location is performed directly on the


network map.

than one tower).

Master Station software, which computes the


fault distance.
and POINT TO POINT.

Substation connection also via the IEC61850-8


interface.

Unaffected by fault resistance.


OVERVIEW
The transmission line is an important part for the electrical network, but since it needs to cross long distances, it is easy to have
faults. Sometimes, it is very difficult to patrol the lines because of the weather and the field condition, so it is vital to have an
equipment capable to locate the fault with the accuracy of one tower. It is also important to have a system capable of locating
recurrent intermittent faults, which impair the reliability of the power line.
The traveling waves based fault locator is widely accepted as the best solution to the problem, thanks to its location accuracy
and to the wide spectrum of line configurations, which include: mixed overhead and cable lines, lines with T branches, series
compensated transmission lines, non-earthed distribution lines, and also DC lines.

TFS 2100E
DISTANCE MEASUREMENT METHOD
The travelling wave fault locator determines the distance to
fault by measuring the time for the surge to travel from the fault
to the substation bus.
The system provides a number of different fault location
methods; the so-called D method is the one used in practice.
XS

XR
L

The operator can open the following window with actual falut
recordings, for a further investigation.
S

Type D (Double Ended) Method


Type D Method time tags the arrival of the fault generated
surges at the two time synchronized locations, at both ends
of the line. The fault distance is determined measuring the
difference of the arrival times, by the following formulas.

X S [(TS TR ) v L] 2
X R [(TR TS ) v L] 2
TS and TR are the absolute times of sensing of the fault
generated surges at the two ends of the line.
v is the velocity of the travelling wave, which is close to light
velocity in overhead lines.
L is total length of the line.

The wide area fault locator provides the following screen.

FAULT LOCATION RESULTS


The fault recorder TDU 100E is provided with a very high frequency circuit, capable of recording the fault impulse and tagging the metering event absolute time, which is generated inside the device starting by a GPS built-in detector, or from and
IRIG-B connection.
The time information is then sent to the Master Unit, provided
with the TAS 2100E software, which computes the distances
with the provided formulas, and displays to the operator the
network diagram and the faulty line.

It displays the faulty tower; it can also be a satellite map.

TFS 2100E

T RAVELING W AVE F AULT L OCATION S YSTEM

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

COMMUNICATION

The fault location system TFS 2100E is made of:


The travelling wave data acquisition unit TDU 100E.
The travelling wave analysis software TAS 2100E.

Three communication means are available:


TCP-IP, via standard ETHERNET connections;
Point-to-point, via an RS-232 port;
Dial-up, via and integrated MODEM and the telephone network.

DATA ACQUISITION UNIT TDU 100E

System Configuration

TDU 100E is the travelling wave data acquisition unit designed


to acquire the fault travelling waves and to transfer the data to
the Master Station for fault location. It continuously samples the
secondary outputs of CTs or VTs and stores the sampled data in
a circular memory buffer.
When the unit is triggered, the embedded super high speed
Data Acquisition Unit records and saves in real time the transient
travelling wave signals.
The acquired data are then sent to the Master Station via the
communication network for further processing.
The configuration of TDU 100E can be viewed and changed by
the TAS 2100E software. The software can also be used to export
travelling wave records stored in TDU 100E and to display the
waveforms, as well as to upgrade the TDU 100E firmware.

For the accurate timing of the devices involved, TDU 100E


needs the time reference input, generated from the GPS Global
Positioning System, to provide an accurate time reference. The
time reference can come from the built-in GPS synchronizer, or
from the substation, as an IRIG-B interface or as a connection to
the GPS system.

TDU 100E front and rear panel


The front panel hosts the following components:
Six status lights. The LCD display. Five push-buttons, to
scroll the menu. A Function button to select a menu item and
an ESC button to exit the current menu.
Interface connectors: RJ45, for the local connections, and an
USB memory connector.
The rear panel gives access to a number of slots, where can be
accommodated the modules which make TDU 100E. The choice
has to be done at order. You can accommodate, left to right:
One power supply module: three types available.
One communication module: two types available.
One TIME SYNC module: five types available.

TFS 2100E
One or two digital inputs modules.
Analog modules: three types available, AD, AI, AV.
TDU-100E hosts 8 AI modules maximum for 24 analog channels,
or 4 AD/AV modules maximum for 12 analog channels, or a
combination of them.
On the display it is possible to read the list bof recordings and
events, and to program the main line parameters, the ETHERNET
addresses, and the time zone.
TDU 100E continuously performs the self-control of the equipment.
The following alarm information are displayed: GPS signal lost;
TDU 100E triggered; communication link broken; triggered.

TDU 100E weight and dimensions:

The three possible causes of the travelling wave: actual fault,


ligtning or CB operation are displayed in the fault summary.
TAS 2100E automatically collects the remote substation
fault data, and stores them in the local Data Base, as soon as a
fault is detected.
TAS 2100E performs fault records management, report preview
and printing.
The system performs the simulation of a fault.
The system has comprehensive self-diagnosis ability.
TAS 2100E can remotely upload, view, change the configuration
of TDU 100E, and reset the device.
TAS 2100E can publish data to other systems using the table file
of database, which provides all the fault informations.

2U, 19 rack. Dimensions 483mm323mm83mm.


Weight: <4kg without modules: < 6 kg with modules.
Power supply:
. Basic module: 85 to 264V, 50/60 Hz AC or 90 to 260V DC.
. Option 1: 35 to 65V DC.
. Option 2: 35 to 140 V DC.
. Option 3: 100 to 300 V DC.

The Travelling wave analysis software TAS-2100E runs in a PC


(the Master Unit) with the WINDOWS(R) operating system. TAS
2100E collects the transient data acquired by the TDU 100E
travelling wave data acquisition units installed at all substations
and automatically calculates the distance to fault.
Main software features are the followings:
TFS performs automatic calculation of the distance to fault
using double-end and wide area fault location methods, with
an error less than 50m. It also provides tools to allow the
operator to analyze travelling wave time tags and waveforms.
The fault location result is the distance from the substation, in
km, or in us, or the tower of the line.
The wide area fault location identifies the fault point using the
time tags of multiple substation across the power network.
TAS 2100E can discriminate the nature of the recorded
travelling wave disturbance, by examining the magnitude of
power frequency currents and the CB open/closed logic input.

ISA Srl
Via Prati Bassi, 22
21020 Taino VA - Italy
Tel +39 0331 956081
Fax +39 0331 957091
Web site: www.isatest.com
E-Mail: isa@isatest.com
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ORDERING INFORMATION
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MASTER STATION SOFTWARE TAS 2100E

MODULE
TFS2100E - 1 LINE DIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 1 LINE INDIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 2 LINES DIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 2 LINES INDIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 3 LINES DIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 3 LINES INDIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 4 LINES DIRECT with software
TFS2100E - 4 LINES INDIRECT with software
CT MOUNTING PLATE
ADDITIONAL ANALOG INPUT TYPE AI
ADDITIONAL ANALOG INPUT TYPE AV
ADDITIONAL ANALOG INPUT TYPE A-DIRECT
OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY 35 V to 65 V
OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY 35 V to 140 V
OPTIONAL POWER SUPPLY 100 V to 300 V
TSG-10 impulse generator

The document is subject to change without notice.


Always refer to our technical specification for more detailed
information and as formal contract document.

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