Siemens SIPROTEC 7SS523 V3.2 Manual page 151

Distributed busbar/ breaker failure protection
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5.4.2.2
Circuit Breaker Open
Tabelle 5-1
Allocation of bus coupler currents to measuring systems
Current allocation until
expiry of T-BF
Current allocation after
delay time T-BF or after
detection of "CB TRIP"
Figure 5-31 Short-circuit in the dead zone of the bus coupler with the circuit breaker closed
If a short-circuit occurs in the dead zone with open circuit breaker and closed isolators,
the wrong bus zone (BZA) would be tripped without appropriate countermeasures
(Figure 5-32, page 135). The reason for the incorrect tripping is as follows:
= I (feed)
+ I
∆I
BZA
BZA
CP
= I (feed)
+ I
∆I
BZB
BZB
Therefore the status of the bus coupler circuit breaker must be considered to prevent
erroneous tripping ">CB OFF" (FNo. 7617/BU) .
With the circuit breaker open, the coupler current for measuring system BZA and for
measuring system BZB is set to zero. As a result, the fault current I
and tripped in measuring system BZB. The resulting allocation of the coupler currents
with the circuit breaker open can be seen in Tabelle 5-1, page 135 "after T-BF" (Figure
5-32, page 135).
Figure 5-32 Short-circuit in the dead zone with the circuit breaker open
If the bus coupler comprises two current transformers ("2-bay coupler"), both coupler
currents are set to zero with the CB open (Figure 5-33, page 136).
Meas. system
BZ A
BZ B
I
, I
I
, I
CP
1
CP
2
I
= 0
(I
= 0)
CP
CP
I
I
=0
1
2
= I
> 0 ("Fault in BZA")
→ ∆I
SBZA
CP
= 0 ("No fault in BZB")
→ ∆I
CP
BZB
C53000-G1176-C182-1
End Fault Protection
Reaction
BZ A trip
BZ B stable
BZ A healthy
BZ A trip by
special treatment
CP
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is only detected
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