Applying The Function Parameter Settings - Siemens SIPROTEC 7SA6 Manual

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6.8.2

Applying the Function Parameter Settings

General
Conventional
Transmission
Digital
Transmission
Earth Fault
Protection
Prerequisites
7SA6 Manual
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The teleprotection supplement for earth fault protection is only operational if it was set
to one of the available modes during the configuration of the device (address 132 ).
Depending on this configuration, only those parameters which are applicable to the
selected mode appear here. If the teleprotection supplement is not required the ad-
dress 132 is set to Teleprot. E/F = Disabled .
The following modes are possible with conventional transmission links:
− Dir.Comp.Pickup =Directional Comparison Scheme, as described in Sub-sec-
− Unblocking
= Directional Unblocking Scheme, as described in Sub-section
− Blocking
= Directional Blocking Scheme, as described in Sub-section
In address 3201 FCT Telep. E/F the application of teleprotection can be switched
ON or OFF .
If the teleprotection has to be applied to a three terminal line the setting in address
3202 must be Line Config. = Three terminals , if not, the setting remains Two
terminals .
The following mode is possible with digital transmission using the protection data
interface:
− Dir.Comp.Pickup
The desired mode is selected at address 3201 FCT Telep. E/F . Here, the use of
a signal transmission mode can also be switched ON or OFF . The address 3202 Line
Config. is not relevant in that case. The earth fault directional comparison pickup
scheme is only effective if the parameter 132 Teleprot. E/F has been set to
Directional Comparison over Protection Interface in all devices of the
setup.
In the application of the comparison schemes, absolute care must be taken that both
line ends recognize an external earth fault (earth fault through-current) in order to
avoid a faulty echo signal in the case of the permissive schemes, or in order to ensure
the blocking signal in the case of the blocking scheme. If, during an earth fault accord-
ing to Figure 6-87, the protection at B does not recognize the fault, this would be inter-
preted as a fault with single sided infeed from A (echo from B or no blocking signal
from B), which would lead to unwanted tripping by the protection at A. For this reason,
the earth fault protection has an earth current stage 3IoMin Teleprot (address
3105 ). This stage must be set more sensitive than the earth current stage used for the
teleprotection. The larger the capacitive earth current ( I
er this stage must be set. On overhead lines a setting equal to 70 % to 80 % of the
earth current stage is usually adequate. On cables or very long lines where the capac-
itive currents in the event of an earth fault are of the same order of magnitude as the
earth fault currents the echo function should not be used or restricted to the case
where the circuit breaker is open; the blocking scheme should not be used under these
conditions at all. This setting can only be modified with DIGSI
Settings ".
tion 6.8.1.1,
6.8.1.2,
6.8.1.3.
Directional Comparison Scheme, as described in Section
6.8.1.1.
Functions
in Figure 6-87) is the small-
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4 under " Additional
6-151

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