Line Protection: Mahendra S Hada Powergrid
Line Protection: Mahendra S Hada Powergrid
Mahendra S Hada
POWERGRID
General Line Protection
Objective of relay protection
Total 100 %
General Line Protection
Fault statistics
• Transient faults
– are common on transmission lines, approximately 80-85%
– lightnings are the most common reason
– can also be caused by birds, falling tree, Forest growth,
swinging lines, High velocity winds etc.
– will disappear after a short dead interval
• Persistent faults
– can be caused by a broken conductor fallen down
– can be a tree falling on a line
– must be located and repaired before normal service
General Line Protection
Fault Resistance
• Multi-phase faults
consist only of arc resistance
• Earth faults
consist of arc and tower
footing resistance
Warrington´s formula
L= length of arc in meters
I= the actual fault
current in A
General Line Protection
Main Requirement of Line Protection are:
• SPEED
• SENSITIVITY
• SELECTIVITY
• SECURITY
• RELIABILITY
General Line Protection
Principle of Distance Protection
General Line Protection
Principle of Distance Protection
Where:
Z1 = Positive sequence impedance of the protected line
Load Encroachment
General Line Protection
Load Encroachment
In the absence of credible data regarding minimum voltage
and maximum load expected for a line during emergency
system condition, following criteria may be considered for
deciding load point encroachment:
Blocking Scheme are used when communication signals shall not be Transmitted
over line for reliability reasons
General Line Protection
Blocking Communication Scheme
General Line Protection
Current Reversal Logic
• Carrier from A:2 and forward looking measuring element in relay A:2
does not reset before relay B:2 detects the fault in forward direction
and trips, also relay A:1 will trip when receiving carrier from 2
CS = ZM2
TRIP = ZM1 + ZM2(CR + t2)
CS (echo)=CR x low voltage x no start forward or reverse
General Line Protection
Fuse Failure
This Function is based on condition
3UO > (Presence of Zero Sequence Voltage) and
3IO < (Absence of Zero Sequence Current)