GE C60 Instruction Manual page 436

Breaker protection system
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CONTROL ELEMENTS
The open pole detector is intended to identify an open pole of the line circuit breaker. The scheme monitors the breakers
auxiliary contacts, current in the circuit, and optionally voltage on the line. The scheme generates output operands used to
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block the phase selector and some specific protection elements, thus preventing maloperation during the dead time of a
single-pole autoreclose cycle or any other open pole conditions.
The scheme declares an open pole at the moment a single-pole trip is issued.
In two-breaker and breaker-and-a-half applications, an open pole condition is declared when one or more of the following
hold:
Both breakers have an open pole on the same phase
The current on the line drops below a threshold
The current and voltage on the line drop below a threshold
The open pole feature uses signals defined by the
setting. Voltage supervision can be used only with wye VTs on the line side of the breaker.
SOURCE
OPEN POLE CURRENT PICKUP
OPEN POLE LINE XC1
net capacitive reactance of the line and the reactors installed between the line breakers. The value is entered in secondary
ohms. This setting is relevant if open pole condition at the remote end of the line is to be sensed and utilized by the relay.
OPEN POLE LINE XC0
capacitive reactance of the line and the reactors installed between the line breakers. Do not enter the value in secondary
ohms. This setting is relevant if open pole condition at the remote end of the line is to be sensed and utilized by the relay
(OPEN POLE REM OP
OPEN POLE REM CURR PKP
compensated by the calculated charging current. The latter is calculated based on the local voltages and the capacitive
reactances of the line. This setting is relevant if open pole condition at the remote end of the line is to be sensed and
utilized by the relay
— Selects the mode of operation of the open pole function. When the "Accelerated" mode is chosen, an
OPEN POLE MODE
open pole is declared ½ cycle after trip output operation and before the breaker pole opens. This blocks distance loops
involved in the faulted phase and phase selector, and arms the trip output to produce three-pole trip for the next fault. If
the fault evolves into multi-phase fault before breaker pole opens for the first fault, the remaining in-service distance loops
initiates a three-pole trip. When the "Traditional" mode is selected, then an open pole is declared only after the breaker
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OPEN POLE BLOCK:
Off
OPEN POLE VOLTAGE
SUPV: Disabled
OPEN POLE CURRENT
PKP: 0.050 pu
OPEN POLE LINE XC1:
9999.9 Ω
OPEN POLE LINE XC0:
9999.9 Ω
OPEN POLE REM CURR
PKP: 0.050 pu
OPEN POLE MODE:
Accelerated
OPEN POLE DETECTION:
I AND V AND CBaux
OPEN POLE TARGET:
Self-Reset
OPEN POLE EVENTS:
Disabled
— This setting establishes the current threshold below which an open pole is declared.
— Specifies positive-sequence reactance of the entire line. If shunt reactors are applied, this value is a
— Specifies zero-sequence reactance of the entire line. If shunt reactors are applied, this value is a net
FlexLogic operand).
— Specifies pickup level for the remote-end current estimated by the relay as the local current
(OPEN POLE REM OP
FlexLogic operand).
Range: FlexLogic operand
Range: Disabled, Enabled
Range: 0.020 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.001
Range: 300.0 to 9999.9 ohms in steps of 0.001
Range: 300.0 to 9999.9 ohms in steps of 0.001
Range: 0.020 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.001
Range: Accelerated, Traditional
Range: I AND V AND CBaux, I AND V only
Range: Self-Reset, Latched, Disabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
GROUPED ELEMENTS  SETTING GROUP 1(6)  DISTANCE  DISTANCE
C60 BREAKER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS

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