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Line distance protection system
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CHAPTER 9: THEORY OF OPERATION
The action output is generated per the following tables.
Table 9-17: Permissive scheme trip table for one-bit channels
Remote data
Bit pattern
Remote
received
determination of
fault type
RX1
1
Any
1
Any
1
Any
1
Any
Table 9-18: Blocking scheme trip table for one-bit channels
Remote data
Bit pattern
Remote
received
determination of
fault type
RX1
0
Any
0
Any
0
Any
0
Any
Table 9-19: Unblocking scheme trip table for one-bit channels
Remote data
Bit pattern received
RX1
LOG1
0 or 1
1
0 or 1
1
0 or 1
1
0 or 1
1
The scheme initiates a three-phase trip if the phase selector fails to recognize the fault type or after the
operand is asserted.
9.5.3.3 Two-bit channels
The TX1, TX2, RX1, and RX2 operands are used and fault data is coded per the following tables.
Table 9-20: Permissive scheme transmit codes for two-bit channels
Phase selector determination of
fault type
AG, BC, BCG
BG, CA, CAG
CG, AB, ABG, 3P, Unrecognized
D60 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Local data
Local determination of fault type
AG Fault
BG Fault
CG Fault
AB, ABG, BC, BCG, CA, CAG, 3P,
Unrecognized
Local data
Local determination of fault type
AG Fault
BG Fault
CG Fault
AB, ABG, BC, BCG, CA, CAG, 3P,
Unrecognized
Local data
Remote
Local determination of fault type
determination of
fault type
Any
AG Fault
Any
BG Fault
Any
CG Fault
Any
AB, ABG, BC, BCG, CA, CAG, 3P,
Unrecognized
Bit pattern transmitted
TX1
TX2
1
0
0
1
1
1
SINGLE-POLE TRIPPING
Trip output
Trip Phase A (A+N/G)
Trip Phase B (B+N/G)
Trip Phase C (C+N/G)
Trip Three Phases (per local selection,
unrecognized and 3P=A+B+C+N/G)
Trip output
Trip Phase A
Trip Phase B
Trip Phase C
Trip Three Phases
Trip output
DCUB Trip A
DCUB Trip B
DCUB Trip C
DCUB Trip 3P
AR FORCE 3P TRIP
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