Basics of Power System Protection
Basics of Power System Protection
Aims:
Continued supply for rest of system Protect faulted part from damage
Protection Zones
1. Generator or Generator-Transformer Units 2. Transformers 3. Buses 4. Lines (transmission and distribution)
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Generator XFMR Bus Line Bus XFMR Bus Motor
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Zones of Protection
Zones are defined for:
Generators Transformers Buses Transmission and distribution lines Motors
Zones of Protection
For fault anyway within the zone, the protection system responsible to isolate everything within the zone from the rest of the system. Isolation done by CB Must isolate only the faulty equipment or section
Zones of Protection
Overlapped of Protection
No blind spot:
Neighboring zones are overlapped to avoid the possibility of unprotected areas
Overlapped of Protection
Overlap accomplish by having 2 sets of instrument transformers and relays for each CB. Achieved by the arrangement of CT and CB.
Zone Overlap
1. Overlap is accomplished by the locations of CTs, the key source for protective relays.
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In some cases a fault might involve a CT or a circuit breaker itself, which means it can not be cleared until adjacent breakers (local or remote) are opened.
Relay Zone A
Relay Zone A
Zone A
Relay Zone B
Zone B
Zone A
Relay Zone B
Zone B
CTs are located at one side of CBfault between CTs is sensed by both relays, remote right side operate only. 9
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Selectivity
Clearly discriminate between normal and abnormal system condition to avoid unnecessary, false trips.
Sensitivity
Ability to distinguish the fault condition, although the different between fault and normal condition is small.
Economy
Provide maximum protection at minimum cost
Simplicity
Minimize protection equipment and circuitry