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Line distance protection system, ur series
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5 SETTINGS
Although all zones can be used as either instantaneous elements (pickup [
time-delayed elements (operate [
tripping mode.
Ensure that the Phase VT Secondary Voltage setting (see the
INPUTS
ory action.
PHS DIST Z1 DIR: All phase distance zones are reversible. The forward direction is defined by the
setting, whereas the reverse direction is shifted 180° from that angle. The non-directional zone spans between the for-
ward reach impedance defined by the
ance defined by
PHS DIST Z1 REV REACH
PHS DIST Z1 SHAPE: This setting selects the shape of the phase distance function between the mho and quadrilat-
eral characteristics. The selection is available on a per-zone basis. The two characteristics and their possible varia-
tions are shown in the following figures.
Figure 5–54: DIRECTIONAL MHO DISTANCE CHARACTERISTIC
Figure 5–55: NON-DIRECTIONAL MHO DISTANCE CHARACTERISTIC
GE Multilin
] FlexLogic operands), only zone 1 is intended for the instantaneous under-reaching
OP

menu) is set correctly to prevent improper operation of associated mem-
VOLTAGE BANK
PHS DIST Z1 REACH
and
PHS DIST Z1 REV REACH RCA
X
DIR COMP LIMIT
RCA
X
REV REACH
RCA
D30 Line Distance Protection System
] and dropout [
PKP
SETTINGS
and
settings, and the reverse reach imped-
PHS DIST Z1 RCA
as illustrated below.
COMP LIMIT
DIR COMP LIMIT
DIR RCA
R
837720A1.CDR
COMP LIMIT
RCA
R
837802A1.CDR
5.6 GROUPED ELEMENTS
] FlexLogic operands) or
DPO

SYSTEM SETUP
AC
PHS DIST Z1 RCA
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