Aided Distance Blocking Schemes - GE MiCOM P40 Agile Technical Manual

Single breaker current differential (with distance)
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Two variants of Blocking scheme are available:
Blocking 1 (Reversal Guard applied to the Signal Send)
Blocking 2 (Reversal Guard applied to the Signal Receive)
4.5

AIDED DISTANCE BLOCKING SCHEMES

Two default Blocking schemes are provided:
Blocking 1
Blocking 2
The two schemes are similar. Both schemes feature current reversal guard signals used in conjunction with reverse
looking Zone 4 elements. In the Blocking 1 scheme, the current reversal guard signal applies to the send signal,
whereas in the Blocking 2 scheme, the current reversal guard signal applies to the receive signal.
The signalling channel is keyed from operation of the reverse-looking Zone 4 elements. If the remote zone 2
element picks up, it operates after the trip delay if no block is received. Listed below are some of the main features
and requirements for a Blocking scheme:
Blocking schemes require only a simplex communication channel.
Reverse-looking Zone 4 is used to send a blocking signal to the remote end to prevent unwanted tripping.
When a simplex channel is used, a blocking scheme can easily be applied to a multi-terminal line provided
that outfeed does not occur for any internal faults.
The blocking signal is transmitted over a healthy line, and so problems associated with power line carrier
signals failing are avoided.
Blocking schemes provide similar resistive coverage to the permissive overreach schemes.
Fast tripping occurs at a strong source line end, for faults along the protected line section, even if there is
weak- or zero- infeed at the other end of the protected line.
If a line terminal is open, fast tripping still occurs for faults along the whole of the protected line length.
If the signalling channel fails to send a blocking signal during a fault, fast tripping occurs for faults along the
whole of the protected line, but also for some faults in the next line section.
If the signalling channel is taken out of service, the protection operates in the conventional basic mode.
A current reversal guard timer is included in the logic to prevent unwanted tripping on healthy circuits
during current reversal situations on a parallel circuits.
The Blocking scheme logic is:
Send logic: Assert carrier if Reverse Zone 4 element picks up
Trip logic: Trip if the Zone 2 element picks up if no carrier is received, but only after the Aided Signal Delay
time out
The figure below shows the simplified scheme logic.
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