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Section 3
IED application
256
The resistive reach in reverse direction must be set longer than the longest reverse
zones. In blocking schemes it must be set longer than the overreaching zone at remote
end that is used in the communication scheme. In equation
references the specific zone to be coordinated to.
³
×
RFltREvPG 1.2 RFPG
EQUATION1726 V1 EN
Phase-to-phase fault in forward direction
Reactive reach
The reach in reactive direction is determined by phase-to-ground reach setting X1. No
extra setting is required.
Resistive reach
In the same way as for phase-to-ground fault, the reach is automatically calculated
based on setting X1. The reach will be X1/tan(60°) =X1/√(3).
Fault resistance reach
The fault resistance reaches in forward direction RFItFwdPP, must cover RFPP
at least 25% margin. RFPP
for the longest overreaching zone to be covered by FDPSPDIS (21), see figure 110.
The minimum recommended reach can be calculated according to equation 175.
³
×
RFltFwdPP
1.25
RFPP
zm
EQUATION1318-ANSI V1 EN
where:
RFPP
is the setting of the longest reach of the overreaching zones that must be covered by
Zm
FDPSPDIS (21).
Equation
175
modified is applicable also for the RFltRevPP as follows:
³
×
1.25
RFPP
RFlt
Re
vPP
min
EQUATION2264-ANSI V1 EN
Equation
175
is also valid for three-phase fault. The proposed margin of 25% will cater
for the risk of cut off of the zone measuring characteristic that might occur at three-
phase fault when FDPSPDIS (21) characteristic angle is changed from 60 degrees to 90
degrees (rotated 30° anti-clock wise).
ZmRv
is the setting of fault resistance for phase-to-phase fault
Zm
zmRv
1MRK504116-UUS C
174
the index ZmRv
(Equation 174)
with
Zm
(Equation 175)
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