GE D90 Plus Instruction Manual page 320

Line distance protection system
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The directional comparison unblocking scheme typically uses an over-reaching zone 2
distance element to compare the direction to a fault at all terminals of the line. Ground
directional overcurrent functions available in the device can be used in conjunction with
the zone 2 distance element to key the scheme and initiate its operation. This increases the
coverage for high resistance faults. The scheme is intended for two or three-terminal
applications. As a long reach of the overreaching distance element can be required for
three-terminal applications, transient blocking logic is provided for both distance and
ground directional overcurrent elements. An echo feature is made available to cope with
line open conditions.
By default the scheme uses the reverse-looking zone 4 distance element to identify reverse
faults. Additionally, reverse-looking ground directional overcurrent functions can be used
in conjunction with zone 4.
For proper operation, the zones 2 and 4 phase and ground distance elements must be
enabled and configured according to the principles of distance relaying. Also enable and
configure the line pickup element to detect line-end-open conditions. If used by the
directional comparison unblocking scheme, the selected ground directional overcurrent
functions must be enabled and configured accordingly.
In single-pole tripping applications, the directional comparison unblocking scheme uses
local fault type identification provided by the phase selector together with information
received from the remote terminal. The scheme generates output operands
through
TX4) that are used to transmit the signal to the remote terminals. The
DCUB
directional comparison unblocking scheme was developed for use with frequency shift
keying communications channels, though different telecommunications interfaces can be
used (for example, digital communication channels utilizing the D90
inputs and outputs).
To make the directional comparison unblocking scheme fully operational as a stand-alone
feature, the scheme output operands must be configured to interface with other relay
functions, in particular the output contacts. Typically, program the output operands to
initiate a trip, breaker fail, and autoreclose, and to drive an annunciator indication as per
the intended application.
When used in conjunction with the trip output element, the directional comparison
unblocking scheme is pre-configured to initiate trip, breaker fail, and autoreclose actions.
Select the Settings > Protection > Control > Pilot Schemes > DCUB Scheme menu to
access the directional comparison unblocking scheme settings.
PLUS
D90
LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 7: PROTECTION
(DCUB TX1
Plus
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