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1MRK504116-UUS C
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The IED's ability to set resistive and reactive reach independent for positive and zero
sequence fault loops and individual fault resistance settings for phase-to-phase and phase-
to-ground fault together with load encroachment algorithm improves the possibility to
detect high resistive faults without conflict with the load impedance, see figure 49.
For very short line applications, the underreaching zone 1 can not be used due to the
voltage drop distribution throughout the line will be too low causing risk for
overreaching.It is difficult, if not impossible, to apply distance protection for short
lines. It is possible to apply a overreaching pilot communication based POTT or
Blocking scheme protection for such lines to have fast tripping along the entire line.
Usually a unit protection, based on comparison of currents at the ends of the lines is
applied for such lines.
Load encroachment is normally no problems for short line applications.
Long transmission line application
For long transmission lines, the margin to the load impedance, that is, to avoid load
encroachment, will normally be a major concern. It is well known that it is difficult to
achieve high sensitivity for phase-to-ground fault at remote line end of a long line
when the line is heavy loaded.
What can be recognized as long lines with respect to the performance of distance
protection can generally be described as in table 48, long lines have Source impedance
ratio (SIR's) less than 0.5.
Table 73:
Typical length of long and very long lines
Line category
Vn
110 kV
Long lines
45-60 miles
Very long lines
>60 miles
The IED's ability to set resistive and reactive reach independent for positive and zero
sequence fault loops and individual fault resistance settings for phase-to-phase and phase-
to-ground fault together with load encroachment algorithm improves the possibility to
detect high resistive faults at the same time as the security is improved (risk for
unwanted trip due to load encroachment is eliminated), see figure 49.
Parallel line application with mutual coupling
General
Introduction of parallel lines in the network is increasing due to difficulties to get
necessary area for new lines.
Parallel lines introduce an error in the measurement due to the mutual coupling
between the parallel lines. The lines need not be of the same voltage in order to
Vn
500 kV
200-250 miles
>250 miles
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IED application
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