Phase Distance Through Power Transformers; Phase Distance Protection - GE D60 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 8: APPLICATION OF SETTINGS

8.5 Phase distance through power transformers

8.5.1 Phase distance protection

8.5.1.1 Overview
Phase distance elements of the D60 can be set to respond to faults beyond any three-phase power transformer. The relay
guarantees accurate reach and targeting for any phase fault. Moreover, the current and voltage transformers can be
located independently on different sides of the transformer.
The following setting rules apply to this feature:
A given distance zone is terminated by location of the VTs, not the CTs
Consequently, the positive-sequence impedance of a transformer must be included in the reach setting only if the
transformer is located between the potential source and the intended reach point
The current signals require compensation if the transformer is located between the CTs and the intended reach point.
If this is the case, set the CT connection setting to transformer connection and vector group as seen from the CTs
toward the reach point. Otherwise, set the CT connection setting to "None."
The voltage signals require compensation if the transformer is located between the VTs and the intended reach point.
If this is the case, set the VT connection setting to transformer connection and vector group as seen from the VTs
toward the reach point. Otherwise, set the VT connection setting to "None."
The reach setting is entered in secondary ohms and as such must take into account location and ratios of VTs and CTs,
as well as voltage ratio of the involved power transformer
The following equations explain the setting rules. Consider two applications as shown in the figure.
where
Z
= intended reach impedance for Zone 1 (primary ohms)
X
Z
= intended reach impedance for Zone 4 (primary ohms)
H
Z
= positive-sequence impedance of the transformer
T
V
, V
= transformer rated voltages
X
H
n
= transformation ratio of the CTs
CT
n
= transformation ratio of the VTs
VT
Z1: Z1 reach setting (secondary ohms)
Z4: Zone 4 reach setting (secondary ohms)
D60 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Figure 8-3: Phase distance through a power transformer
PHASE DISTANCE THROUGH POWER TRANSFORMERS
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