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Line distance protection ansi pre-configured
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Line distance protection REL670 ANSI
Pre-configured
Product version: 1.2
A detection of a difference indicates a fault in the
circuit and is used as alarm or to block protection
functions expected to give unwanted tripping.
Fuse failure supervision SDDRFUF
The aim of the fuse failure supervision function
(SDDRFUF) is to block voltage measuring functions
at failures in the secondary circuits between the
voltage transformer and the IED in order to avoid
unwanted operations that otherwise might occur.
The fuse failure supervision function basically has
three different algorithms, negative sequence and
zero sequence based algorithms and an additional
delta voltage and delta current algorithm.
The negative sequence detection algorithm is
recommended for IEDs used in isolated or high-
impedance grounded networks. It is based on the
negative-sequence measuring quantities, a high
value of voltage without the presence of the
negative-sequence current 3I
The zero sequence detection algorithm is
recommended for IEDs used in directly or low
impedance grounded networks. It is based on the
zero sequence measuring quantities, a high value of
voltage 3V
without the presence of the residual
0
current 3I
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For better adaptation to system requirements, an
operation mode setting has been introduced which
makes it possible to select the operating conditions
for negative sequence and zero sequence based
function. The selection of different operation modes
makes it possible to choose different interaction
possibilities between the negative sequence and
zero sequence based algorithm.
A criterion based on delta current and delta voltage
measurements can be added to the fuse failure
supervision function in order to detect a three
phase fuse failure, which in practice is more
associated with voltage transformer switching
during station operations.
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7. Control
Synchrocheck, energizing check, and
synchronizing SESRSYN (25)
The Synchronizing function allows closing of
asynchronous networks at the correct moment
including the breaker closing time, which improves
the network stability.
Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing
(SESRSYN, 25) function checks that the voltages on
both sides of the circuit breaker are in synchronism,
or with at least one side dead to ensure that closing
can be done safely.
SESRSYN (25) function includes a built-in voltage
selection scheme for double bus and breaker-and-a-
half or ring busbar arrangements.
Manual closing as well as automatic reclosing can
be checked by the function and can have different
settings.
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For systems which are running asynchronous a
synchronizing function is provided. The main
purpose of the synchronizing function is to provide
controlled closing of circuit breakers when two
asynchronous systems are going to be connected.
It is used for slip frequencies that are larger than
those for synchronism check and lower than a set
maximum level for the synchronizing function.
Autorecloser SMBRREC (79)
The autorecloser (SMBRREC, 79) function provides
high-speed and/or delayed auto-reclosing for single
or multi-breaker applications.
Up to five reclosing attempts can be included by
parameter setting. The first attempt can be single-,
two and/or three pole for single pole or multi-pole
faults respectively.
Multiple autoreclosing functions are provided for
multi-breaker arrangements. A priority circuit allows
one circuit breaker to close first and the second will
only close if the fault proved to be transient.
Each autoreclosing function can be configured to
co-operate with a synchronism check function.
1MRK 506 317-BUS A
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