Current Transformer Supervision; Cts Implementation - GE MiCOM P40 Technical Manual

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Chapter 17 - Supervision
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CURRENT TRANSFORMER SUPERVISION

The Current Transformer Supervision function (CTS) is used to detect failure of the AC current inputs to the
protection. This may be caused by internal current transformer faults, overloading, or faults on the wiring. If there
is a failure of the AC current input, the protection could misinterpret this as a failure of the actual phase currents
on the power system, which could result in maloperation. Also, interruption in the AC current circuits can cause
dangerous CT secondary voltages to be generated.
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CTS IMPLEMENTATION

If the power system currents are healthy, no zero sequence voltage are derived. However, if one or more of the AC
current inputs are missing, a zero sequence current would be derived, even if the actual power system phase
currents are healthy. Standard CTS works by detecting a derived zero sequence current where there is no
corresponding derived zero sequence voltage.
The voltage transformer connection used must be able to refer zero sequence voltages from the primary to the
secondary side. Therefore, this element should only be enabled where the VT is of a five-limb construction, or
comprises three single-phase units with the primary star point earthed.
The CTS function is implemented in the SUPERVISION column of the relevant settings group, under the sub-heading
CT SUPERVISION.
The following settings are relevant for CT Supervision:
CTS Status: to disable or enable CTS
CTS VN< Inhibit: inhibits CTS if the zero sequence voltage exceeds this setting
CTS IN> Set: determines the level of zero sequence current
CTS Time Delay: determines the operating time delay
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