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Line differential protection with distance protection
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2.8 Earth Fault Protection in Earthed Systems (optional)
A further time stage T rev. (U0inv) provokes non-directional tripping with a voltage-independent delay.
This stage can be set above the directional stage. When tripping with this stage it is, however, a prerequisite
that the time of the voltage-controlled stage has already expired (without directional check). In case the zero-
sequence voltage is too low or the voltage transformer circuit breaker is tripped, this stage is also disabled.
Zero-sequence power protection
The zero-sequence power protection operates according to a power-dependent trip time characteristic. It can
be used instead of an inverse time overcurrent stage.
The power is calculated from the zero-sequence voltage and the zero-sequence current. The component S
decisive in direction of a configurable compensation angle ϕ
zero-sequence power, i.e.
S
= 3I
· 3U
r
0
where ϕ = ∠ (U
ϕ = ϕ
). Due to its sign information the power calculation automatically includes the direction. The power for
Comp
the reverse direction can be determined by reversing the sign.
The power-time characteristic can be displaced in power direction via a reference value S
the inverse characteristic for ϕ = ϕ
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· cos(ϕ – ϕ
)
0
Comp
; I
). ϕ
thus determines the direction of the maximum sensitivity (cos(ϕ – ϕ
0
0
Comp
) and in time direction by a factor k.
comp
, which is also referred to as compensated
comp
SIPROTEC, 7SD5, Manual
C53000-G1176-C169-5, Release date 02.2011
is
r
) = 1 if
Comp
(= basic value for
ref

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