Siemens SIPROTEC 7SJ62 Manual page 84

Multi-functional protective relay with local control
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2.2 Overcurrent Protection 50, 51, 50N, 51N
The nominal current of the transformer is:
= 84 A (High Voltage Side)
I
NomT, 110
Current Transformer (High Voltage Side)
Current Transformer (Low Voltage Side)
Due to the following definition
the following setting applies to the protection device: The 50-2 high-set current element must be set higher than
the maximum fault current which is detected during a low side fault on the high side. To reduce fault probability
as much as possible even when fault power varies, the following setting is selected in primary values: 50-2 /I
= 10, i.e. 50-2 = 1000 A. The same applies analogously when using the high-set element 50-3.
Increased inrush currents, if their fundamental component exceeds the setting value, are rendered harmless
by delay times (address 1203 50-2 DELAY or 1218 50-3 DELAY).
For motor protection, the 50-2 relay element must be set smaller than the smallest phase-to-phase fault current
and larger than the largest motor starting current. Since the maximum occurring startup current is usually below
1.6 x the rated startup current (even with unfavourable conditions), the following setting is adequate for the
fault current element 50-2:
1.6 x I
< 50-2 Pickup< I
Startup
The potential increase in starting current caused by overvoltage conditions is already accounted for by the 1.6
factor. The 50-2 element can be tripped without delay (50-2 DELAY = 0.00 s), since saturation of the shunt
reactance occurs in a motor, unlike in a transformer, for example.
The principle of the "reverse interlocking" utilizes the multi-element function of the time overcurrent protection:
Element 50-2 PICKUP is applied as a fast busbar protection with a shorter safety delay time 50-2 DELAY
(e.g. 100 ms). For faults at the outgoing feeders, element 50-2 is blocked. Both element 50-1 or 51 serve as
backup protection. The pickup values of both elements (50-1 PICKUP or 51 PICKUP and 50-2 PICKUP) are
set equal. Delay time 50-1 DELAY or 51 TIME DIAL is set in such manner that it overgrades the delay for
the outgoing feeders.
The selected time is an additional delay time and does not include the operating time (measuring time, dropout
time). The delay can be also be set to ∞. In this case, the element will not trip after pickup. However, pickup,
will be signaled. If the 50-2 element or the 50-3 element is not required at all, the pickup threshold 50-2 or 50-
3 is set to ∞. This setting prevents tripping and the generation of a pickup message.
High-set Current Elements 50N-2, 50N-3 (ground)
The pickup currents of the high-set elements 50N-2 PICKUP or 50N-3 PICKUP are set under address 1302
or 1317. The corresponding delay time 50N-2 DELAY or 50N-3 DELAY can be configured under address
1303 or 1318. The same considerations apply to these settings as they did for phase currents discussed ear-
lier.
The selected time is an additional delay time and does not include the operating time (measuring time, dropout
time). The delay can be also be set to ∞. In this case, the element will not trip after pickup. However, pickup,
will be signaled. If the 50N-2 element or 50N-3element is not required at all, the pickup threshold 50N-2 or 50N-
3 hould be set to ∞. This setting prevents tripping and the generation of a pickup message.
84
I
NomT, 20
Side)
100 A / 1 A
500 A / 1 A
fault,2pole,min
= 462 A (Low Voltage
SIPROTEC, 7SJ62/64, Manual
C53000-G1140-C207-2, Release date 01.2008
Nom

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