Enhancing Relay Performance; Using Setting Groups - GE B30 UR Series Instruction Manual

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9.6 ENHANCING RELAY PERFORMANCE

9.6ENHANCING RELAY PERFORMANCE
In the example of the South bus, CT-2 is the weakest (most prone to saturation) CT dictating values of some settings. How-
ever, CT-2 may not be a part of the South bus protection zone if the S-2 switch is opened. As the position of the switch must
be provided for the dynamic bus replica, the status of the switch may be re-used to control the setting groups and apply
more sensitive settings if the weakest CT is not part of the bus zone at a given time. For example, if the S-2 switch is
opened while the S-6 switch is closed, the CT-4 becomes the weakest CT connected to the South bus. The higher break-
point (
) could be increased to 22.88 pu (fourth column of the Limits of Linear Operations of the CTs table). The
HIGH BPNT
lower breakpoint (
LOW BPNT
The higher slope (
HIGH SLOPE
fault calculation tables for each circuit).
The concept could be implemented by using:
FlexLogic to process the status signals in order to identify the weakest CT.
Setting Groups to switch dynamically from one setting group to another (adaptive settings).
This approach may be extended even further for buses that do not require the dynamic bus replica mechanism. This could
include approximation of the total bus fault current using positions of all switches and breakers and optimizing the settings
depending on the amount of stress imposed on the CTs in any particular bus configuration.
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) could be increased to 4.58 pu (fifth column of the Limits of Linear Operations of the CTs table).
) could be decreased as no AC saturation is possible for the South bus CTs (see the external
B30 Bus Differential System
9 APPLICATION OF SETTINGS

9.6.1 USING SETTING GROUPS

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