Output Logic And Examples; Output Logic; Internal And External Fault Example - GE B30 Instruction Manual

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8.6 OUTPUT LOGIC AND EXAMPLES

8.6OUTPUT LOGIC AND EXAMPLES
The biased differential characteristic uses the output logic shown below.
For low differential signals, the biased differential element operates on the 2-out-of-2 basis utilizing both the differential and
directional principles.
For high differential signals, the directional principle is included only if demanded by the saturation detector (dynamic 1-out-
of-2 / 2-out-of-2 mode). Typically, the directional principle is slower, and by avoiding using it when possible, the B30 gains
speed.
The dynamic inclusion/exclusion of the directional principle is not applied for the low differential currents but is included per-
manently only because it is comparatively difficult to reliably detect CT saturation occurring when the currents are small, i.e.
saturation due to extremely long time constant of the DC component or due to multiple autoreclosure actions.
Two examples of relay operation are presented: an external fault with heavy CT saturation and an internal fault.
The protected bus includes six circuits connected to CT terminals F1, F5, M1, M5, U1 and U5, respectively. The circuits F1,
F5, M1, M5 and U5 are capable of feeding some fault current; the U1 circuit supplies a load. The F1, F5 and U5 circuits are
significantly stronger than the F5 and M1 connections.
The M5 circuit contains the weakest (most prone to saturation) CT of the bus.
Figure 8-10 presents the bus currents and the most important logic signals for the case of an external fault. Despite very
fast and severe CT saturation, the B30 remains stable.
Figure 8-11 presents the same signals but for the case of an internal fault. The B30 trips in 10 ms (fast form-C output con-
tact).
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8-10
DIF
L
DIR
OR
SAT
DIF
H
Figure 8–9: OUTPUT LOGIC OF BIASED DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION
B30 Bus Differential System
AND
biased bus
OR
differential
DIF
BIASED
AND
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8.6.2 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FAULT EXAMPLE

8 THEORY OF OPERATION

8.6.1 OUTPUT LOGIC

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