Theory Of Operation - ABB REG650 Technical Manual

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Theory of operation

The mho algorithm is based on the phase comparison of a operating phasor and a
polarizing phasor. When the operating phasor leads the polarizing phasor by more than
90 degrees, the function operates and gives a trip output.
The characteristic for offset mho is a circle where two points on the circle are the
setting parameters ZxFwd and ZxRev. The vector ZxFwd in the impedance plane has
the settable angle ImpedanceAng and the angle for ZxRev is ImpedanceAng+180°.
The condition for operation at phase-to-phase fault is that the angle β between the two
compensated voltages Vcomp1 and Vcomp2 is between 90° and 270° (figure 61). The
angle will be 90° or 270° for fault location on the boundary of the circle.
The angle β for A-to-B fault can be defined according to equation 30.
æ
-
×
V I
ZxFwd
b =
Arg
ç
AB
ç
- -
×
V ( I
Zx Re v)
è
AB
ANSIEQUATION2320 V2 EN
where
is the V
AB
V
EQUATION1801 V1 EN
ö
÷
÷
ø
voltage
Section 7
Impedance protection
(Equation 30)
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