What Is Power System Protection
What Is Power System Protection
Deals with the protection of electrical power systems from faults through
the isolation of faulted parts from healthy electrical network
Simplicity: KISS
Protection Relays:
Hence,
Protection System Typically are Designed for N-1
Overcurrent Relay (also known as Over current & Earth Fault relay)
Distance Relay
Differential Relay
Breaker Failure Relay
Synchro-check Relay
Auto-reclosure Relay
Trip circuit Supervision Relay
Tripping/Lockout Relay
DC Trip Unit
Fault Current Locator
History of Relaying:
1. Electromechanical Relays
Robust in use
Slower in response
Difficult to install
Expensive
2. Static Relays:
High performance
Sophisticated characteristics
Faster response
3. Numerical Relays:
Highly economical
Continuous self-monitoring
More reliable
Easy to install
Electromechani
cal
Static
Numerical
Speed of Response
Slow
Fast
Very Fast
Timing Accuracy
Temperature
Dependent
Temperature
Dependent
Stable
Size
Bulky
Small
Very Compact
Required
Required
Not Required
CT Burden
High
Low
Low
Reset Time
Very High
Less
Less
Functions
Single Function
Single Function
Multi-Function
Maintenance
Frequent
Frequent
Very Low
Deterioration due to
Frequent Operations
Yes
No
No
Reliability
High
Low
High
SCADA Compatibility
No
No
Yes
Zones of Protections:
Polarity Test,
Saturation Test,
Hi-Pot Test
Miscellaneous Testing:
Earth Resistance Test
Earth Continuity Test
HV Test of LAs, 11 KV B.B, Wall Bushings, EHT Cables etc.
Tele Protection Testing
There are various types of O/C Protection following IEEE & IEC standard
curves:
Static
GEC MCGG22
Numerical
Siemens 7SJ6025
Siemens 7SJ511
SIEMENS R3AS7EK
(obsolete)
GEC MCGG62
ABB REF543
GEC MCGG82
Areva MICOMP122
ASEA RXIDF-2H
Siemens ARGUS
7SR1103
SIEMENS 7SK8855
(obsolete)
BBC IT94 (obsolete)
BBC IC91 (obsolete)
TOSHIBA TCO31B
(obsolete)
ASEA RACID
ABB SPAJ140C
LED Indications:
1 = Phase (Time)
2 = Earth (Time)
3 = Phase / Earth (Inst.)
4 = General Trip
LED Run = Relay Healthy
LED Error = Relay Blocked
LCD Display:
L1 = Red phase
L2 = Yellow phase
L3 = Blue phase
E = Earth
LED Indications:
1 = Measurement Supervision
2 = L1 Pickup
3 = L2 Pickup
4 = L3 Pickup
5 = Earth Pickup
6 = Breaker Failure
LED Run = Relay Healthy
LED Error = Relay Blocked
LED Indications:
1 = Trip
2 = Alarm
3 = Warning
4 = Healthy
5 = Phase (Time)
6 = Phase (Inst.)
7 = Earth (Time)
8 = Earth (Inst.)
LCD Display:
L1 = Red phase
L2 = Yellow phase
L3 = Blue phase
E = Earth
5. Numerical Relays
(SIEMENS ARGUS
7SR1103)
LED Indications:
1 = Protection Healthy
2 = Pickup
3 = Trip
4 = Phase A
5 = Phase B
6 = Phase C
7 = Earth (Time)
8 = Earth (Inst.)
9 = Phase (Time)
10 = Phase (Inst.)
LED Indications:
Red LED1 :
Trip
Red LED2 :
Green LED-3 :
Pickup
Instantaneous
Time Delay Trip
I > Is = Relay
LED Indications:
Green LED = In Service
R = Red phase pickup
S = Yellow phase pickup
T = Blue phase pickup
N = Earth pickup
I> = Phase (Time) pickup
k/t = Phase (Time) Trip
I>> = Phase (Inst.) pickup
ti>> = Phase (Inst.) Trip
I > = Earth (Time) pickup
k/t = Earth (Time) Trip
I >> = Earth (Inst.) pickup
ti >> = Earth (Inst.) Trip
LCD Display:
The fault current values
appears on screen when
tripping occurs
CASE SCENARIOS:
CASE SCENARIO 1
(Transformer)
2. Differential Relay:
IP
CT-X
IP
CT-Y
IS
IS
Relay
IR-X
IR-Y
+1
Current, pu
1 + (-1) = 0
0
-1
DIFF CURRENT
Differential Relays covers all the Equipment that lie between Both
CTs including CTs, PTs, Lightening Arrestors (LA), Bus bars,
Transformer & Power Cables etc.
Differential Relays operates instantaneously once triggers to limit
the Damaging effect due to Short circuit.
VA Burden, Turns Ratio, Accuracy limits of all CTs should be matched
to avoid mal-operation.
High Impedance Bus bar protection scheme: All CTs input gets
entered into the Relay separately.
Used to protect Transformer & Short length Extra High Voltage lines.
Static
Numerical
BBC D202
ASEA RADSB
Siemens 7UT513
BBC D21SE3
ASEA RADSE
Siemens 7UT612
GEC DMH
BBC DT92
Areva P631
BBC D22SE3
GEC MBCH12
Areva P632
SIEMENS 7UT92
ABB RET670
ABB RET316
ABB SPAD
LED Indications:
L1 = Red Phase Pickup
L2 = Yellow Phase Pickup
L3 = Blue Phase Pickup
Trip I>
Trip I>>
nth Harmonics
LED Run = Relay Healthy
LED Error = Relay Blocked
LED Indications:
Ready = Relay Healthy
Start = Relay Pickup
Trip = Relay Trip Command
Diff. Trip = Diff. Prot Operated
LED Indications:
Healthy = Relay is Healthy
Blocked = Relay is Blocked
Alarm = For any Internal Fault
L1 = Red Phase Pickup
L2 = Yellow Phase Pickup
L3 = Blue Phase Pickup
Trip = General Trip
4. Numerical Differential
Relay for Trafo (SIEMENS
7UT512 / 7UT513)
LED Indications:
Healthy = Relay is Healthy
Blocked = Relay is Blocked
L1 = Red Phase Pickup
L2 = Yellow Phase Pickup
L3 = Blue Phase Pickup
General Trip
Stage-1 I> Operated
Stage-2 I>> Operated
Nth harmonics
5. Numerical Differential
Relay for Trafo (SIEMENS
ABB SPAD346C)
LCD Display:
1 = Diff. Stage-1 Trip
2 = Diff. Stage-2 Trip
3 = 2nd Harmonic / 5th
Harmonic Block
LED Indication:
L1 = Red
L2 = Yellow
L3 = Blue
LED Indications:
Trip = General Trip
Differential Relay
Operated (Mechanical
Flag)
CASE SCENARIOS:
CASE SCENARIO 1
CASE SCENARIO 2
3. Distance Relay:
a. Also known as Impedance Relay & considered to be the
fundamental protection for Transmission Lines in Utilities.
b. Relay measures the Impedance, reactance or admittance between
the Location of Relay & the fault Point using the Input from both CT
& PT.
c. It works on the Principal that the Impedance/ reactance of a
transmission line is proportional to its Length.
d. In case of fault on Transmission line, current flowing to the Faulty
point increases and the Voltage at relay point decreases. Hence,
Relay sees this as fall in impedance and if this is below a pre-fixed
setting, relay operates.
e. It is designed/ distributed in multiple Zones to ensure High speed
Protection System.
f.
Static
Numerical
BBC LZ3
ASEA RAZOA
Siemens 7SA511
BBC LZ31
ASEA RAZFE
Siemens 7SA522
BBC LZ32
GEC (Quadramho)
Siemens 7SA612
BBC L3WYS
GEC (Micromho)
Siemens 7SA611
BBC L8B
Siemens 7SD60
BBC LH1W
Siemens 7SD61
Areva P443
Areva P543
ABB REL670
GEC (Optimho)
GE (D-60)
LED Indications:
Healthy = Relay is Healthy
Blocked = Relay is Blocked
L1 = Red Phase Pickup
L2 = Yellow Phase Pickup
L3 = Blue Phase Pickup
E = Earth Pickup
General Trip
SOTF = Switch Onto Fault
Power Swing = Power Swing
Detected
Zone-1 Time Expired = Zone-1
Operated
Zone-2 Time Expired = Zone-2
Operated
Zone-3 Time Expired = Zone-3
Operated
Zone-5 Time Expired = Zone-5
Operated
Carrier Sent
Carrier Receive
Carrier Faulty
AR Not Ready
AR Successful
5. Static Distance Relay
(GEC OPTIMHO)
LED Indications:
LED Trip = General Trip
LED Alarm = Alarm
LED Relay Available =
Relay is Healthy
The faulty phase, Zones and Fault
Locations are displayed on LCD
Screen.
LED Indications:
A = Red Phase Pickup
B = Yellow Phase Pickup
C = Blue Phase Pickup
Inst. Trip = Zone-1 Trip
Delayed Trip = Tripping on
Zone-2 or 3
Z2/Z3 Start = Zone-2 / 3
Pickup
Aided Trip = Tripping with
Carrier
SOTF = Switch On To Fault
Power Swing = Power
Swing Detected
VT Fail = Failure of VT
7. Static Distance Relay
(ASEA RAZOA)
LED Indications:
Trip = Distance Protection
Trip
R = Red Phase Pickup
S = Yellow Phase Pickup
T = Blue Phase Pickup
N = Earth Pickup
II = Zone-II Pickup
III = Zone-III Pickup
IV = Zone-IV Pickup
ZE = Extra Measuring
Unit Operated
VT Fail = Failure of VT
9. Electromechanical
Distance Relays (BBC
LZ3, LZ31, LZ32, L3WYS,
LHIW, L8B)
CASE SCENARIOS:
Auto-Reclosure Relay:
In 80 to 90 % of faults on transmission lines, the faults are of transient
nature as of insulator flashes. Thus, if line is tripped and time is allowed
for the fault arc to de-ionize(i.e. Dead Time), reclosure of the circuit
breaker will result in the successfully re-energization of line through Autoreclosure relay which attempts under some determined conditions.
Hence, Auto-reclosure helps in improvement in continuity of supply.
Miscellaneous Relays:
Trip circuit Supervision Relay:
This relay operates when Negative terminal of Supply to relay gets
disappeared.
Tripping/ Lock out Relay:
This relay blocks the possibility of any other operation on subject breaker
unless reset. DC Trip Unit Relay:
This relay checks the availability of DC supply on switches and operates in
case of DC unavailability to avoid any damage to Network due to any fault.
Fault Locator Relay:
This relay is used to calculate the possible distance of fault from feeding
end by using the Input from CTs & PTs during Fault scenario to measure
Impedance and compares it with the defined Impedances of Lines.
DC Trip Unit:
Operates when DC disappears to any relay.