Phase Directional Overcurrent Protection (67P) - GE 845 Instruction Manual

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PROTECTION
Phase Directional
Overcurrent
Protection (67P)
4–166
The 845 Phase Directional Overcurrent protection elements (one for each of phases A, B,
and C) determine the phase current flow direction for steady state and fault conditions and
can be used to control the operation of the phase overcurrent elements by sending
directional bits to inputs of these elements.
The element is intended to send a directional signal to an overcurrent element to prevent
an operation when current is flowing in a particular direction. The direction of current flow
is determined by measuring the phase angle between the current from the phase CTs and
the line-line voltage from the VTs, based on the 90° or quadrature connection. To increase
security for three phase faults very close to the VTs used to measure the polarizing voltage,
a voltage memory feature is incorporated. This feature remembers the measurement of
the polarizing voltage 3 cycles back - from the moment the voltage collapsed below the
"polarizing voltage threshold" - and uses it to determine direction. The voltage memory
remains valid for one second after the voltage has collapsed.
The main component of the phase directional element is the phase angle comparator with
two inputs: the operating signal (phase current) and the polarizing signal (the line voltage,
shifted in the leading direction by the characteristic angle, ECA).
The following table shows the operating and polarizing signals used for phase directional
control:
PHASE
OPERATING SIGNAL
A
Angle of Ia
B
Angle of Ib
C
Angle of Ic
POLARIZING SIGNAL (Vpol)
ABC PHASE SEQUENCE
Angle of Vbc × (1∠ECA)
Angle of Vca × (1∠ECA)
Angle of Vab × (1∠ECA)
845 TRANSFORMER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 4: SETPOINTS
ACB PHASE SEQUENCE
Angle of Vcb × (1∠ECA)
Angle of Vac × (1∠ECA)
Angle of Vba × (1∠ECA)

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