Monitored Data; Operation Principle - ABB REG650 Technical Manual

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1MRK 502 048-UEN A
Name
Values (Range)
ClockNumberW3
ZSCurrSubtrW1
ZSCurrSubtrW2
ZSCurrSubtrW3
6.1.2.5
6.1.3
Technical manual
Unit
0 [0 deg]
-
1 [30 deg lag]
2 [60 deg lag]
3 [90 deg lag]
4 [120 deg lag]
5 [150 deg lag]
6 [180 deg]
7 [150 deg lead]
8 [120 deg lead]
9 [90 deg lead]
10 [60 deg lead]
11 [30 deg lead]
Off
-
On
Off
-
On
Off
-
On

Monitored data

Table 28:
T3WPDIF Monitored data
Name
IDL1MAG
IDL2MAG
IDL3MAG
IBIAS
IDNSMAG

Operation principle

The task of the power transformer differential protection is to determine whether a
fault is within the protected zone, or outside of the protected zone. The protected zone
is limited by the position of current transformers (see figure 31), and in principle can
include more objects than just a transformer. If the fault is found to be internal, the
faulty power transformer must be quickly disconnected from the system.
Step
Default
-
5 [150 deg lag]
-
On
-
On
-
On
Type
Values (Range)
REAL
-
REAL
-
REAL
-
REAL
-
REAL
-
Section 6
Differential protection
Description
Phase displacement between W3 &
W1=HV winding, hour notation
Enable zero sequence subtraction for W1
side, Off/On
Enable zero sequence subtraction for W2
side, Off/On
Enable zero sequence subtraction for W3
side, Off/On
Unit
Description
A
Magnitude of
fundamental frequency
differential current, phase
L1
A
Magnitude of
fundamental frequency
differential current, phase
L2
A
Magnitude of
fundamental frequency
differential current, phase
L3
A
Magnitude of the bias
current, which is common
to all phases
A
Magnitude of the
negative sequence
differential current
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