Setting Guidelines For Single Time Constant Characteristic - GE MiCOM P40 Technical Manual

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Note:
The thermal time constants given in the above tables are typical only. Reference should always be made to the plant
manufacturer for accurate information.
7.5.2

SETTING GUIDELINES FOR SINGLE TIME CONSTANT CHARACTERISTIC

The time to trip varies depending on the load current carried before application of the overload, i.e. whether the
overload was applied from hot or cold.
The thermal time constant characteristic may be rewritten as:
θ θ
t
/ τ
(
)
e
=
θ 1
e
where:
θ = thermal state = I
θ
= pre-fault thermal state = I
p
I
is the pre-fault thermal state
p
I
is the full load current
FLC
Note:
A current of 105%Is (KI
) has to be applied for several time constants to cause a thermal state measurement of 100%.
FLC
The current setting is calculated as:
Thermal Trip = Permissible continuous loading of the plant item/CT ratio.
The following tables show the approximate time constant in minutes, for different cable rated voltages with
various conductor cross-sectional areas, and other plant equipment.
2
Area mm
25 – 50
70 – 120
150
185
240
300
Dry-type transformer <400 kVA
Dry-type transformers 400 – 800 kVA
Air-core Reactors
Capacitor Banks
Overhead Lines with cross section > 100 mm
Overhead Lines
Busbars
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p
2
2
2
/K
I
FLC
2
2
2
/K
I
p
FLC
6 - 11 kV
10 minutes
15 minutes
25 minutes
25 minutes
40 minutes
40 minutes
Plant type
2
Chapter 13 - Current Protection Functions
22 kV
15 minutes
40 minutes
25 minutes
40 minutes
40 minutes
40 minutes
40 minutes
60 minutes
40 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
Time Constant (Minutes)
40
60 - 90
40
10
10
10
60
33 kV
66 kV
60 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
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