Inrush Restraint; Functional Description - Siemens SIPROTEC 4 7SD80 Manual

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2.5

InRush Restraint

Functional Description

2.5.1
If the protected zone of the device reaches close to a transformer, a high inrush current must be anticipated
when switching on the transformer.
The inrush current can amount to a multiple of the rated current and is characterized by a considerable 2nd
harmonic content (double rated frequency) which is practically absent during a short circuit. If the second
harmonic content in the differential current exceeds a selectable threshold, tripping is blocked.
The inrush restraint has an upper limit: It no longer takes effect when a (configurable) current value is
surpassed since, in this case, it can only be an internal high-current fault.
Figure 2-32
shows a simplified logic diagram. The condition for the inrush current detection is examined in
each device in which this function has been activated. The blocking condition is transmitted to the other
device so that it is effective at both ends of the protected object.
[logikdia-einschaltstabilisierung-290803st, 1, en_US]
Figure 2-32
Since the inrush restraint operates individually for each phase, the protection is fully operative when the trans-
former is switched onto a single-phase fault, in which case it is possible for an inrush current to flow through
one of the undisturbed phases. It is, however, also possible to set the protection in such a way that when the
permissible harmonic content in the current of only one single phase is exceeded, not only the phase with the
inrush current but also the remaining phases of the differential stage are blocked. This cross-block function
can be limited to a selectable duration.
The cross-block function also affects both devices since it not only extends the inrush current detection to all
three phases but also sends it to the other device via the communication link.
SIPROTEC 4, 7SD80, Manual
E50417-G1100-C474-A2, Edition 02.2018
Logic diagram of the inrush restraint for one phase
Figure 2-33
shows the logic diagram.
Functions
2.5 InRush Restraint
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