Setting Notes - Siemens SIPROTEC 4 Manual

Overcurrent time protection
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Pickup by
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B
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Output of Fault Location
The following information is output as result of the fault location:
the short-circuit loop from which the fault reactance was determined,
the fault reactance X in Ω primary and Ω secondary,
the fault resistance R in Ω primary and Ω secondary,
the distance to fault d in kilometers or miles of the line proportional to the reactance, converted on the
basis of the set line reactance per unit line length,
the distance to fault d in % of the line length, calculated on the basis of the set reactance per unit length
and the set line length.
Line Sections
The line type is determined by the line section settings. If, for instance, the line includes a cable and an over-
head line, two different sections must be configured. The system can distinguish between up to three
different line types. When configuring this line data, please note that the different tabs for setting the line
sections will only be displayed if more than one line section has been configured under the functional scope
(address 181). The parameters for a line section are entered in the Setting tab .
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2.16.2

Setting Notes

General
The fault location is only enabled if address 180 was set to Enabled during configuration of the function
extent.
Under address 181 L-sections FL the number of line section must be selected, which is required for the
accurate description of the line. If the number is set to 2 Sections or 3 Sections, further setting sheets
appear in the Power System Data 2 in DIGSI. Default setting is 1 Section.
Line Data
To calculate the fault distance in kilometers or miles, the device needs the per distance reactance of the line in
Ω/kilometer or Ω/mile. Furthermore, the line length in km or miles, the angle of the line impedance, and resis-
tance and reactance ratios are required. These parameters have already been set in the Power System Data 2
for a maximum of 3 line sections (see Section
"Reactance per Unit Length").
Initiation of Measurement
Normally the fault location calculation is started when a directional or non-directional time overcurrent protec-
tion initiates a trip signal (address 8001 START = TRIP). However, it may also be initiated when pickup drops
out (address 8001 START = Pickup), e.g. when another protection element clears the fault. Irrespective of
this fact, calculation of the fault location can be triggered externally via a binary input. (FNo. 1106
Flt. Loc ) provided the device has picked up.
SIPROTEC 4, 7SJ80, Manual
E50417-G1140-C343-A8, Edition 12.2017
Fault Type
C
N
x
B-C
x
A-B-N
x
x
A-C-N
x
x
B-C-N
x
A-B-C
x
x
A-B-C-N
Measured Loop
B-C
A-B, A-N, B-N
C-A, A-N, B-N
B-C, B-N, C-N
A-B, B-C, C-A
A-B, B-C, C-A, A-N, B-N, C-N
2.1.6.2 Setting Notes
under "Ground Impedance Ratios" and
Functions
2.16 Fault Locator
Signaled Loop
B-C
signaled loop
signaled loop
signaled loop
signaled loop
signaled loop
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