Distribution Protection Application
Distribution Protection Application
APPLICATION
Thermo-magnetic switches
Molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs)
Fuses
Overcurrent relays
ANSI/IEEE device identification
i.No. i.DESCRIPTION
i.2 i.Time-delay relay
i.21 i.Distance relay
i.25 i.Synchronism-check relay
i.27 i.Undervoltage relay
i.30 i.Annunciator device
i.32 i.Reverse power relay
i.37 i.Undercurrent or underpower relay
i.40 i.Field excitation relay
i.46 i.Negative sequence overcurrent relay
i.47 i.Negative sequence overvoltage relay
i.49 i.Thermal relay
i.50 i.Instantaneous AC overcurrent relay
i.51 i.AC time overcurrent relay
i.52 i.Circuit breaker
i.59 i.Overvoltage relay
i.60 i.Voltage balance or loss of potential relay
i.63 i.Pressure device
i.64 i.Earth protection relay
i.67 i.AC directional overcurrent relay
i.69 i.Permissive relay
i.74 i.Alarm relay
i.76 i.DC overcurrent relay
i.78 i.Out-of-step relay
i.79 i.AC reclosing relay
i.81 i.Frequency relay
i.83 i.Transfer device
i.85 i.Carrier or pilot-wire relay
i.86 i.Lock out relay
i.87 i.Differential relay
i.94 i.Auxiliary tripping relay
Overcurrent protection
Definite current
Definite time
Inverse time
Definite current relays
This type of relay operates
instantaneously when the fault t
current reaches a pre-determined
value.
The settings bring about that the breaker nearest to the fault is
tripped in the shortest time, and then the upstream breakers
using longer time.
t1
t t
TR1
8
Busbar 6 34.5 kV
Busbar 4 7 6 Busbar 5
34.5 kV 34.5 kV
Busbar 3 34.5 kV
Busbar 2 34.5 kV
TR2
Busbar 1 13.2 kV
1 2 3
Criteria for setting instantaneous units
F3
F2
F1
Coverage of instantaneous units
A B
zAB
zS
50
Coverage of instantaneous units
Definition of parameters:
I pickup Zsource
Ki = Ks =
Iend Zelement
V V
Iend = Ipickup =
Zs + Zab Zs +X Zab
Zs + Zab Zs. Ki K s + 1 K s. Ki
X= X=
Zab Ki Ki
Setting time delay relays
Time delay units are set by selecting the time/curve
characteristic that is defined by two parameters:
DIAL:
Defines the time curve at which the relay operates for
any TAP value. Higher DIAL values represent higher
operating times.
Typical time/current characteristic
CO-11 Westinghouse
relay time/current
characteristic
Coordination of OC time delay units
Overcurrent inverse time relay curves associated with
two breakers on the same feeder.
t
Discrimination
margin
R2
R1
CURRENT
Time discrimination margin
A margin between two successive devices in the order
of 0.2 to 0.4 seconds should be used to avoid losing
selectivity due to one or more of the following reasons:
Motors = 1.05
IS L = Constant
= Slope constant
= Slope constant
Setting time delay on overcurrent relays
ANSI/IEEE and IEC constants for standards, overcurrent relays
IDMT Curve Description Standard L
IEC SI
IEEE MI
IEEE VI
IEC VI US C02
IEC EI US C08
IEEE EI
E n
If = =I
X
N2 I
I delta = I =
N1 3
I primary = 3Idelta = I
Coordination across Dy transformers
Phase-to-phase fault
E 3 .E n 3
If = = = I
2X 2x 2
3 N2 I
I delta = I =
2 N1 2
I primary = 2I delta = I
Coordination across Dy transformers
Phase-to-ground fault
E n
If = =I
X
N2 I
I delta = I =
N1 3
I
I primary =
3
Coordination across Dy transformers
Summary of fault conditions
Three phase I I
Phase-to-phase I 3I/2
Phase-to-earth I 3I
Coordination across Dy transformers
Coordination of overcurrent relays for a Dy transformer
t
0.4 Sec
If A
3 I
f
2
Example 1 - Single line diagram
Example 1 - Data
Calculate the following:
1. The three phase short circuit levels on busbars 1 and 2
2. The transformation ratios of the CTs associated with breakers 1 to 8,
given that the number of primary turns is a multiple of 100.
The CT for breaker number 9 is 250/5.
3. The settings of the instantaneous elements, and the TAP and DIAL
settings of the relays to guarantee a coordinated protection
arrangement, allowing a discrimination margin of 0.4 seconds.
4. The percentage of the 34.5 kV line protected by the instantaneous
element of the overcurrent relay associated with breaker 6.
TAP = 4 A
DIAL = 5
Instantaneous = 1100 A
All the relays are of the inverse time type with the following
characteristics:
TAP = 1 to 12 A, in steps of 1 A
DIAL = as shown in next figure
Network equivalent - Example 1
Calculation of short circuit levels
Example 1
V
2
(34500V) 2
Z =
P
= 6 = 6.5 ohms, referred to 34.5 kV
base
sc 182.87 10
(34500) 2
(34500) 2
(34500) 2
3 106 VA
I nom.5 = = 50.20 A at 34.5 kV
3
3 34.5 10 V
Inom.6,7 = 50.20 A at 34.5 kV
Inom.8 = 251.02 A at 34.5 kV
15 106 VA
I nom.9 = 3 = 75.31 A at 115 kV
3 115 10 V
Short circuit levels - Example 1
(34.5)
2
Z transf1
+ Z base
=
129.69
= 9.18 ohms, referred to 34.5 kV
= 102.0 ohms, referred to 115 kV
34.5 103
I fault1,2,3,4 = = 411.72 A at 34.5 kV
3 ( 6. 5 + 12. 92 + 28. 96)
= 1076.06 A at 13.2 kV
34.5 103
I fault5 = = 1025.67 A at 34.5 kV
3 ( 6. 5 + 12. 92 )
Short circuit levels - Example 1
34.5 103
I fault6,7 = = 3060.34 A at 34.5 kV
3 ( 6. 5)
129. 69 106
I fault8 = 3 = 2170.4 A at 34.5 kV
3 34.5 10
115 3
I fault9= 10
= 4797.35 A at 115 kV
3 13.84
Example 1 Short circuit printout
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|Fault values | /kA Ik"phas /D | /kA Ik"comp /D |Sk" /MVA|
|************ | 3.060| -86.3| 3.060| -86.3| 182.870|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|To node/Elementname |Type | /kA Ik"phas /D | /kA Ik"comp /D |Sk" /MVA|
|BUSBAR 1 |LINE | 0.000| -90.0| 0.000| -90.0| 0.000|
| EL2 | | | | | | |
|15-SUB-M |LINE | 0.453| 102.6| 0.453| 102.6| 27.047|
| EL3 | | | | | | |
|8-SUB-G |LINE | 0.453| 102.6| 0.453| 102.6| 27.047|
| EL5 | | | | | | |
|7-SUB-F |LINE | 0.000| -90.0| 0.000| -90.0| 0.000|
| EL7 | | | | | | |
|1-SUB-A |2-TR | 2.170| 90.0| 2.170| 90.0| 129.694|
| TR1 | | | | | | |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
Example 1 Short circuit printout
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Calculation parameters: |
| ----------------------- |
| System frequency in Hz 60.0 |
| Number of elements 9 |
| Number of nodes 7 |
| Calculation method ANSI/IEEE |
| Kind of fault 3 phase SC |
| Ik"max calculation Yes |
| Interrupting times in cycles for Ib 3.000 |
| Short circuit duration for iDC in cycles 0.020 |
| Node voltages from loadflow (superposition method) No |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Index : |
| From nod: Name of starting node To node : Name of ending node |
| Fault no: Fault location Type : Type of element |
| Vn : System nominal voltage Distan. : Distance fr. faulted nod|
| El.name : Name of element Net : Type of network |
| VL-E,L-L: Fault voltages (phase) Vcomp : Fault volt. (sym. comp.)|
| Ib : Interrupting current (5 Cycles) |
| Ik : Steady state current (30 Cycles) |
| Zf : Network impedance for 0.5 Cycles pos.-, neg.-, zero system |
| Ik"phas : Momentary current after 0.5 Cycles in the phases (Am./Ang.) |
| Ik"comp : Momentary current after 0.5 Cycles the symm. comp. (Am./An.)|
| Iasy : Asymmetrical current |
| Sk" : MVA short circuit equivalent |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Faulted node: BUSBAR 6 Vn= 34.500 kV Net : GEN.FAR|
|============= VL-E = 19.919 kV Vcomp= 19.919 kV Zf= 6.51 O|
| 180.0 D 180.0 D 86.3 D|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|Fault values | /kA Ik"phas /D | /kA Ik"comp /D |Sk" /MVA|
|************ | 3.060| -86.3| 3.060| -86.3| 182.870|
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
|To node/Elementname |Type | /kA Ik"phas /D | /kA Ik"comp /D |Sk" /MVA|
|BUSBAR 2 |LINE | 0.000| 90.0| 0.000| 90.0| 0.000|
| L1 | | | | | | |
|BUSBAR 4 |LINE | 0.453| 102.6| 0.453| 102.6| 27.047|
| L3 | | | | | | |
|BUSBAR 5 |LINE | 0.453| 102.6| 0.453| 102.6| 27.047|
| L4 | | | | | | |
|BUSBAR 3 |LINE | 0.000| -90.0| 0.000| -90.0| 0.000|
| L2 | | | | | | |
|BUSBAR 7 |2-TR | 2.170| 90.0| 2.170| 90.0| 129.694|
| TR1 | | | | | | |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
Selection of current transformers
Example 1
0.40 sec
t1 = 0.11 sec
Summary of relay settings - Example 1
= 1.0,
= 13.5
L=0
Relays 1, 2 and 3
At 2.2 times, and t4a = 0.55 s, dial = 0.55 (2.2 1)/13.5 = 0.05.
THERMAL LIMITS
TR1, TR2:
Power Transformer
L1:
Feeder Cable
Coverage of the instantaneous unit
Example 1
Percentage of 34.5 kV line protected by the instantaneous element
of the overcurrent relay associated with breaker 6.
When the time delay unit has been set using maximum
fault levels, it is necessary to check that the relays will
operate at the minimum fault levels and in the correct
sequence.
Thermal Plastic
Insulation 75C
Thermal capacity of transformers Above 10,000
kVA single phase; above 30,000 kVA three phase
10000
9000
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
Category IV 2000
THROUGH-FAULT PROTECTION CURVE
FOR FAULTS WHICH WILL OCCUR
1000 FREQUENTLY OR INFREQUENTLY
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
TIME (seconds)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
CATEGORY IV TRANSFORMERS
20 Above 10000 kVA Single-Phase
Above 30000 kVA Three-Phase
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2 12 10 8 7 6 5 4
K TRANSFORMER IMPEDANCE
1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50
G
T1 T2
1
Coordination curves considering
Grid adaptive relaying
4
G
T1 T2
2 R2 R1 R2a
t2
1
t2a
t1
t1
t2
0.5If If If
Logic diagram for automatic change of
group setting
IN2 62
V09
DO SG0
/43
/143
/243
43
/143 V06
D1 SG1
/243
/IN2
/43
143 V07
D2 SG2
/243
/IN2
/43
/143 V08
D3 SG3
243
/IN2
0
AUTO
43 AND
143
43 V013 MAJOR
AND OR ALARM
243
143
AND
243
Equipment for feeder protection
Overcurrent relays
Reclosers
Sectionalizers
Fuses
Reclosers
A
Reclosers
Typical sequence for recloser operation
Reclosing intervals
(contacts open)
Load current
(contacts closed)
Start of fault
Fault current
t2 t 1 < 0.75 t 2
Time in Seconds
t1
Current in Amperes
Recloser-fuse coordination
Fuse at the source side
C'
C
C times K
Time in Seconds
R A
R Recloser S Sectionalizer
Transformer Fuse
Isc max.
at recloser installation
Current in Amperes
K factor for source side fuse link
Used to multiply the time values of the delayed curve of the recloser
60 1.25 1.35
90 1.25 1.35
A'
A
Time in Seconds
R A times K
R Recloser S Sectionalizer
Transformer Fuse
Isc max.
at fuse installation
Current in Amperes
Recloser-relay coordination
31993 ASC 1 50
51
R Recloser
Transformer
31993 ASC 50
2 51
S Sectionalizer
Fuse
RECLOSER
7066 A SC 3 R 2 fast
2 delayed
S 3 Operations
2224 A SC
4
Branch
Fuse
2097 A SC 5 Transf.
Fuse
112.5kVA
Example 2 Time/Current characteristics
Example 2 Setting criteria