Reset Delay - Siemens 7SR10 Argus Series Manual

Overcurrent relay
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 2-1
Application of IDMTL Characteristics
OC/EF Curve Characteristic
IEC Normal Inverse (NI)
ANSI Moderately Inverse (MI)
IEC Very Inverse (VI)
ANSI Very Inverse (VI)
IEC Extreme Inversely (EI)
ANSI Extremely Inverse (EI)
IEC Long Time Inverse (LTI)

2.1.2 Reset Delay

The increasing use of plastic insulated cables, both conventionally buried and aerial bundled conductors, have
given rise to the number of flashing intermittent faults on distribution systems. At the fault position, the plastic
melts and temporarily reseals the faulty cable for a short time after which the insulation fails again. The same
phenomenon has occurred in compound-filled joint boxes or on 'clashing' overhead line conductors. The
repeating occurrence of the fault can cause electromechanical disc relays to "ratchet" up and eventually trip the
faulty circuit if the reset time of the relay is longer than the time between successive faults.
To mimic an electromechanical relay the relay can be user programmed for an IEC/ANSI DECAYING
characteristic when an ANSI operate characteristic is applied. Alternatively a DTL reset (0 to 60 seconds) can be
used with other operate characteristics.
For protection of cable feeders, it is recommended that a 60 second DTL reset be used.
On overhead line networks, particularly where reclosers are incorporated in the protected system, instantaneous
resetting is desirable to ensure that, on multiple shot reclosing schemes, correct grading between the source
relays and the relays associated with the reclosers is maintained.
R3
Electro-mechanical Relay
TRIP
© 2018 Siemens Protection Devices Limited
Generally applied
Used with high impedance paths where there is a significant difference
between fault levels at protection points
Grading with Fuses
Used to protect transformer earthing resistors having long withstand times
Argus (Inst. Reset)
Time
Figure 2-3
Application
R2
Argus (DTL Reset)
TRIP
Time
Reset Delay
7SR10, 7SR11, 7SR12 Applications Guide
R1
FAULT
Clashing
conductors or
re-sealing cable
Chapter 7 Page 10 of 41

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

7sr1003 argus7sr1002 argus7sr1004 argus

Table of Contents