GE D60 Instruction Manual page 713

Line distance protection system
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CHAPTER 9: THEORY OF OPERATION
Input
Primary
VB
97.23 kV ∠–53.4°
VC
181.8 kV ∠–150.0°
IA
1.288 kA ∠–27.6°
IB
1.288 kA ∠152.4°
IC
0
If installed at the location X, the relay uses the following input signals for its phase AB distance element:
V = V
= 77.402 kV ∠57.5° primary or 29.49 V ∠57.5° secondary
AB
I = I
– I
= 2.576 kA ∠–27.6° primary or 42.93 A ∠–27.6° secondary
A
B
And consequently it sees an apparent impedance of
Z
= V / I = 30.05 Ω ∠85° primary or 0.687 Ω ∠85° secondary
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If applied at location H, the relay sees the following input signals:
Table 9-11: Relay input signals at location H
Input
Primary
7.584 kV ∠–5.59°
VA
6.269 kV ∠–120.1°
VB
7.751 kV ∠125.5°
VC
IA
16.976 kA ∠–27.6°
IB
33.952 kA ∠152.4°
IC
16.976 kA ∠–27.6°
The relay is set as follows:
= "Dy11"
XFMR VOL CONNECTION
= "Dy11"
XFMR CUR CONNECTION
Consequently, the following signals are applied to the phase AB distance element:
This results in the following apparent impedance:
This value is a correct measure of the distance from the VT location to the fault. For relay location 2, this certainly includes
the positive-sequence impedance of the transformer:
Thus, 0.127 Ω ∠90° + 0.05779 Ω ∠85° = 0.1847 Ω ∠88.4° primary side or 2.569 Ω ∠88.4° on the secondary side.
This example illustrates how the relay maintains correct reach for fault behind power transformers. When installed at X,
the relay needs to be set to 0.687 Ω ∠85° secondary in order to reach to the fault shown in the figure. When installed at H,
the relay needs to be set to 2.569 Ω ∠88.4° to ensure exactly same coverage.
D60 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Secondary
37.04 V ∠–53.4°
69.26 V ∠–150.0°
21.47 A ∠–27.6°
21.47 A ∠152.4°
0
Secondary
69.95 V ∠–5.59°
54.52 V ∠–120.1°
65.84 V ∠125.5°
10.61 A ∠–27.6°
21.22 A ∠152.4°
10.61 A ∠–27.6°
PHASE DISTANCE APPLIED TO POWER TRANSFORMERS
Eq. 9-4
Eq. 9-5
Eq. 9-6
Eq. 9-7
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