Transformer Protection Guide
Transformer Protection Guide
· overload protection
- over heating causes hazard of fire or explosion
- not used, if outage would be more dangerous; alarm needed anyway
- overload protection can be integrated with short circuit protection
Back-up protection
· works in case of primary protection fails
· important especially in transmission systems
· large machines and transformers
· indicate faults
· limit affected area
· limit consequences
Types of relays
Over current relays :
t t t
I I I
instantaneous definite time inverse time
Differential relays :
transformer
Id
cable
I1 I2
Id
Id
I
I = (I1+I2)/2
Id = I2 - I1
Relay types
I
I R
Rf
U
U
I
j
I sin j
MV-line short circuit protection
Re-closing (RC) :
fault RC RC
t max = I1s
2 2
Ik
Ik = actual fault current (max)
I1s = 1s thermal rated current
The time setting t> must be clearly higher than the time delay
of the relay downstream, but clearly lower than the setting of the
back-up protection upstream.
I0>
C0j åC
i
0i >> C 0j
i¹ j
If = 3wC0e·E
Distance relay
· both short circuit and earth fault protection
· back-up protection for other network parts
· pilot wire systems
Differential relay
· only short lines (cables)
Distance relays
· Not-switching
- very fast
- 6 measurement units
- phase-phase
- phase-earth
- works in 20 ms
· Switching
- pick-up unit
- measurement unit
- short circuit / earth fault connection
- works in 30…70 ms
Protection zones of a distance relay
D A B C
1
2
3
4
Example:
Zone 1: reach 85 % of line A-B, operation time < 100 ms
Zone 2: reach 120 % of line A-B, time delay 400 ms
Zone 3: reach120 % of line A-C, time delay 1 s
Zone 4: reach forward A-C, time delay 4 s
X Line impedance
Load current
R
Rf
Zones of protection
A B C
A B C
a b
IA+IB
A B C
IA + IB
k = IA IB
IA ~ ~
The power swing must not trip the relay
Power Impedance
Power swing blocking relay
X Impedance during
a power swing
R
Impedance relay operation area
- If power swing relay picks-up, it will block the distance relay after time delay Dt
- Dt is taken big enough that blocking has not time to operate during
faults, but short enough that it works during power swings before the
relay trips.
Transformer protection
Buchholz-relay
- detection of insulation faults
- operation time 100…300 ms
- steps for alarm and trip
- gas analysis Þ fault type !
Id/In
Iv
1
Id2
Id1
0 1 2 3
Iv/In
Id
I1 I2
Factors affecting the setting of a differential relay
L1
L2
L3
Example of the
Art fault
24kV CB
Alarm
Short circuit
Earth fault
(110 / 20 kV primary
transformer) Tap changer
Flow relay
Gas relay
Oil level
Oil temperature
Short circuit
Back-up
Short circuit
Busbar protection
Earth fault
Earth fault
Busbar voltage
monitoring
Generator protection
· investment costs
· operation costs
- faults
- maintenance
- preventive maintenance
- outage costs
- these all depend on the protection
inter-turn faults
1 = alarm
2 = generator CB
3 = magnetizing CB
4 = turbine trip
reverse power
over load
load unsymmetry
over current