Descripción: brief explanation on diff. relays testing methods including the factors to be tested for 87n relays
brief explanation on diff. relays testing methods including the factors to be tested for 87n relays
TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
Néstor Casilla Gaudioso de Guia D bl E Doble Engineering i i C Company Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
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Introduction. Protection Functions for Power Transformer. Test Plan. Plan
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Introduction. For severall decades, F d d th the protection t ti relays of power system have undergone many important changes. changes
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TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAY
ELECTRONIC RELAY
MICROPROCESSOR RELAYS Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
1 Introduction. 1. Introduction A modern transformer protection and control system has many features that reflect the trends of integration, such as:
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TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
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Differential Protection for two or three winding transformer.
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Second Harmonic Blocking. Blocking
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Fifth Harmonic Blocking .
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Restricted Earth Fault Element.
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Phase Overcurrent Protection.
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Over/Under voltage Elements. Frequency Elements. Thermal Element. Element Events recorder. Fault recorder recorder. Applications base on the IEC61850 standard.
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TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
The new protection features must be tested in different system known conditions, which can influence both its performance and safety.
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.1 Transformer Differential Protection. It is the most important transformer protection function.
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
Idiff = I1 + I2
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
The advantage g of microprocessor p technology gy is that each manufacturer defines their own algorithms, features and parameters to adjust the differential function.
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
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Setting: 1. Turn Point 1: Fixed 2 Turn 2. T Point P i t2 2: Variable V i bl 3. Slop 1: Variable 4. Slop 2: Fixed
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
Iop= I1 + I2 Irst= (|I1 | + |I2 |)/k
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
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2.1 Transformer Differential Protection
Another p point to consider is the new option p to filter the zero sequence component of phase currents.
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.2 Blocking Function For harmonic blocking, the harmonic content of the differential current must exceed the individual threshold values ¾ Second Harmonic for inrush conditions ¾ Fifth Harmonic for overexcitation conditions.
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.3 Restricted Earth Fault Element. This element provides sensitive protection against ground faults in wye-connected transformer winding. winding
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.4 Phase and Ground Overcurrent Protection. IED provides id numerous overcurrentt elements l t per winding. Ph Phase, ground d or negative ti sequence instantaneous/definite time elements are available for single single- or three three-pole pole feeder protection, breaker failure protection, transformer backup protection, etc.
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.5 Transformer compensation
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CT
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Transformer and CT connection compensation adjusts the sets of three-phase three phase currents for the phase angle and phase interaction effects introduced by the winding connection of the transformer and CTs.
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.5 Transformer and CT connection compensation
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2. Protection Functions for Power
Transformer. 2.5 Transformer and CT connection compensation
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2. Protection Functions for Power Transformer. 2.5 Transformer and CT connection compensation ABC Rotation
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3. Test Plan 3.1 Steady State Test - Pickup of differential, overcurrent, overvoltage or undervoltage functions. - Blocking functions - Differential Characteristic - Overcurrent Characteristic
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3. Test Plan Test set connection RELÉ I1 CT1 I2 CT2 I3 CT3 I4 CT4 I5 I6
CT5 CT6 TRIP
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3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan YY Transformer
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3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan
Iop= I1 + I2 Irst= (|I1 | + |I2 |)/k
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3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan DABY Transformer ABC Rotation
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3. Test Plan
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3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) - 2nd and 5th Harmonic blocking function - Trip p with 2nd and 5th Harmonic - Trip with 2nd Harmonic in one phase - No operation with 5th harmonic in one phase - External fault simulation - Internal fault simulation Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) Trip for 2nd Harmonic 3 Phase Test (PCT2 = 15%)
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3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) Trip for 5th Harmonic 3 Phase Test (PCT5 = 35%)
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3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) Internal Fault
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3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) Internal Fault
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3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) External Fault
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3. Test Plan 3.2 Dynamic Tests ( SSIMUL ) External Fault
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3. Test Plan 3.3 Transient Tests ( TRANS – COMTRADE Files ) - 2nd
and 5th Harmonic blocking function - Trip with 2ndd and 5thh Harmonic - Trip with 2nd Harmonic in one phase - No operation with 5th harmonic in one phase - External fault simulation - Internal fault simulation Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
3. Test Plan 3.3 Transient Tests 2nd Harmonic - DATC
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3. Test Plan 3.3 Transient Tests 2nd Harmonic – COMTRADE file
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3. Test Plan 3.3 Transient Tests Internal Fault – COMTRADE file
Differential Sensibilization
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3. Test Plan 3.3 Transient Tests Overexcitation – COMTRADE file
Blocking Enable Differential ff Sensibilization
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TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010
TESTING TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
Doble International Protection Testing Users Group Conference Austin TX – Oct 13 – 14 2010