Numerical Transformer Protection Relay Terminal-CSC326
Numerical Transformer Protection Relay Terminal-CSC326
Application
The CSC-326 is numerical reliable high-speed protection equipment, which can be used
for small, medium and large power transformers. The CSC-326 includes all necessary
protection functions for transformers. It integrates instantaneous and percent differential
protection, restricted earth fault protection, overflux protection, thermal overload protection,
overcurrent protection and impedance protection etc, along with the entire suite of current,
voltage protection functions in one easily configurable economical package.
The integrated functions supply the user a high flexibility so that adjustments can easily
be made to select protection functions. CSC-326A is applied to two-winding transformer,
CSC-326B is applied to three-winding transformer. Typical functions and arrangement for
CSC-326 series are shown in table 1.
Type
Functions and arrangement
CSC-326A CSC-326B
Main protection
Instantaneous differential protection √ √
Differential Inrush inhibit with 2nd harmonic selective selective
protection Fuzzy recognition of inrush based on waveform
Overflux inhibit √ √
Restricted earth fault protection for HV √ √
Overflux (definite and inverse ) for HV √ √
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Features
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saturation are integrated.
● Both fuzzy recognition of inrush conditions based on the waveform and 2nd harmonic
ratio restraint schemes are selective for user.
● A new method of calculating restraining current using the maximum current and the
sum of the other vector currents as two equivalent parts is applied.
● Incorporates the latest high-powered fourth generation hardware system with 32 bit
DSP-MCU combined chip technology, which gives computational intensity and system
control efficiency in a single chip.
● All setting parameters can be input via either the integrated operator and display
panel or a personal computer(PC). The parameters are written into non-volatile memory so
that the setting values remain secure even during interruption of the supply voltage. There
are 4 separate setting groups stored in the CSC-326’s memory.
● Current, voltage, differential and restraint currents, 2nd and 5th harmonic differential
currents etc can be monitored conveniently through LCD (Liquid crystal display).
● The equipment is equipped with 1 serial interface. The serial interface is suitable for
connecting a PC. The PC based software CSPC can be used for convenient and transparent
setting, recording disturbance and evaluation as well as commissioning.
● 2 RS485 and 2 Ethernet interfaces (or 2 electric or fiber Ethernet interfaces, selective)
are equipped on the rear board. It is convenient to connect to a substation automation
system or to a protection data master unit. These ports support IEC 61850 & IEC
60870-5-103.
● 6 shortcut keys on the front panel, in which 4 keys for printing all kinds of messages,
2 keys for switching the setting storage groups.
● The equipment supplies detailed data for the analyzing disturbances as well as for
checking states during operation. Disturbance event and operation indications memories are
safeguarded against supply voltage failure.
● Outputs, display of indication. Indication (alarm) relays & LEDs meets user
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requirements. The storable LED displays are secured against DC power supply failure..
Functions
instantaneous differential protection and inrush inhibit and overflux inhibit etc.)
● Definite time overcurrent protection for HV, MV and LV sides (with selective direction)
● Distance protection for HV, MV sides (Including phase to phase distance protection and
● Overload protection for HV, MV, LV sides and LV winding inside delta
Construction
● The enclosure for equipment is 19 inches in width and 4U in height according to IEC
60297-3.
● The front panel of the equipment is unclosed from the top of the equipment. LCD, LEDs and
keys are mounted on the panel. There is a serial interface on the panel.
● The modules can be combined through the bus on the rear board. Both the equipment
and the other system can be combined through the rear interfaces.
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Detail See Fig 13, it shows the flush-mounted enclosure of CSC-326 with panel cutout.
Idiff
Fast trip area
ID >>
Differential current
Slope 3
Trip area
Slope 2
block area
Slope 1
Ires
ID >
I R1 IR2 Restraint current
CSC-326 provided 2 schemes to cope with the magnetizing inrush conditions. The first
scheme is a ratio between the second harmonic and the fundamental frequency component.
The second scheme is fuzzy recognition of inrush conditions based on the waveform. The
two schemes are convenient for user to select.
● Overflux inhibit
Traditional 5th harmonic based overflux inhibit is integrated with the percent differential
protection.
● Instantaneous differential characteristics
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Side 1 Side 2
A A
B B
C C
CSC-326 3I&01
I&A.2
A I&A.3
A
I&B.2
B I&B.3
B
I&C .2
C I&C .3
C
3I&01
CSC-326
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I 0d u/f
overexcitation trip stage
N7
N6
K0D
Trip area N4
Thermal trip stage
N3
N2
I 0D block area N1
N0
I 0r
I 0B T7 T6 T5 T4 T3 T2 T1 T0 t (s)
I2
T = τ × ln 2
I − ( I θ ) 2
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XZ
XZ*NZ R
RZ
RZ*NZ
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Both IEC and ANSI pick-up curves are provided for IDMTL Overcurrent protection. They
are selective for user.
Other protections
The CSC-326 also provide other auxiliary protections. Including, overload protection,
overcurrent blocking voltage regulation protection. The overload protection is to protect all sides
of windings of transformer continuous overload currents. The protection only comprises a
definite time alarm stage.
External signals
For recording and processing of external trip information there are some digital inputs.
They are provided for information from auxiliary protection device.
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consecutively. The number is dependent on the parameterization and nature of the fault
event data record.
The possibility to set a pre- and post trigger time and the triggering event (disturbance
recording start with activation or trip) permits flexible adaptation to the different
requirements.
The disturbance record data can be transferred either to the substation automation
system or to a PC, and evaluated depending on the user preference.
On-load measurement
The on-load measured values generated in the unit such as current, voltage, phase
angle, differential current, restraint current,2nd harmonic current as well as 5th harmonic
current can be displayed at the LCD or by means of a PC.
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Technical data
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PU & DO Times
less than 40ms
At 1.2 times of set value
approx. 40ms
Drop-off time I>
Not less than 0.96
Drop-off ratio
Tolerance
U /U N
Ratio( > ): ±2.5% of the set value
f / fN less than 40ms
Time delays for definite less than 40ms or ±3% of set value
Time delays for Inverse
IDMTL Overcurrent Setting ranges
protection Current 0.1×IN to 20×IN
(according to different Time constant 0.025 to 2s
parameter setting , IEC Themal capacity factor A 0.1 to 130
AND ANSI IDMTL Curve Character Power P 0 to 2
Curves can be got ) Supplyment constant B 0 to 1
Tolerance
Current pickup I> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays not less than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
I> not less than 0.95
Setting ranges
Distance protection Resistance(Rz ) IN=1A :0.5 to 125Ω;
(including phase to IN=5A :0.1 to 25Ω;
phase distance / phase Reactance(Xz ) IN=1A :0.5 to 125Ω;
to earth distance) IN=5A :0.1 to 25Ω;
Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
PU & DO Times:
Shortest tripping time approx. 0.1s
At 0.7 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time approx.40ms
Starting element
Current I2> 0.2IN
Drop-off ratio 1.05
Tolerance
RZ< XZ< ±3% of set value or ±0.1Ω
Time delays not more than 40ms
Definite-time Setting ranges
overcurrent protection Current I> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
(with selective Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
direction ) The sensitive angle of directional -45°
element
PU & DO Times
At 1.2 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time I> approx. 40ms
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Tolerance
Current pickup I> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Angle of the directional element ±2°
Time delays not more than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
I>, not more than 0.90
Directional element:
Voltage threshold 1V
Angle of the directional element 170°±2°
Neutral current Setting ranges
protection (with Current 3I0> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
selective direction) Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
PU & DO Times
At 1.2 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time 3I0> approx. 40ms
Tolerance
Current pickup 3I0> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Angle of the directional element ±2°
Time delays not more than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
3I0> approx. 0.9
Directional element:
Zero voltage threshold 0.5V
Angle of the directional element 160°±2°
IDMTL Earth Setting ranges
fault(neutral current) Current 3I0> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
protection(according Time constant 0.025 to 2s
to different parameter Themal capacity factor A 0.1 to 130
setting , IEC AND ANSI Curve Character Power P 0 to 2
IDMTL Curves can be Supplyment constant B 0 to 1
got ) Tolerance
Current pickup 3I0> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays not less than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
3I0> not less than 0.95
Neutral dispalcement Setting ranges
protection Voltage 3U0> 160 to 300V
(for HV and MV side of Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
the transformer) PU & DO Times
At 1.2 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time 3U0> approx. 40ms
Tolerance
Voltage pickup 3U0> ±5% of set value or ±0.1V
Time delays not more than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
3U0> approx. 0.9
Pole discordance Setting ranges
protection Current 3I0> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
Current I2> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
PU & DO Times
At 1.2 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time 3I0>, I2> approx. 40ms
Tolerance
Current pickup 3I0>, I2> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays not more than 40ms
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Drop-off ratio
3I0>, I2> approx. 0.9
Switching onto fault Setting ranges
protection Current I> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
Time delay T 0.1 to 20s
PU & DO Times
At 1.2 times of set value less than 40ms
Drop-off time I> approx. 40ms
Tolerance
Current pickup I> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays not more than 40ms
Drop-off ratio
I> approx. 0.9
Thermal overload Setting ranges
protection Current I> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
Thermal time constant 1 to 1000mins
Reset ratio not less than 0.95
Tolerance
Current I> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays approx. 40ms
Other protection Setting ranges
( Overload protection; Current I> 0.1×IN to 20×IN
overcurrent blocking Delay times T 0.1 to 20s
voltage regulation Reset ratio not less than 0.90
protection) Tolerance
Current I> ±3% of set value or ±0.02IN
Time delays approx. 40ms
On-load Display of values
measurement for current IHV1A,IHV1B,IHV1C,IHV2A,IHV2B,
IHV2C,IMA,IMB,IMC,ILVA,ILVB,and
ILVC etc
for voltage UHVA, UHVB, UHVC,UMVA,UMVB,
UMVC, ULVA, ULVB and ULVC etc
for differential current DI1A,DI1B,DI1C
for 2nd harmonic differential current DI2A,DI2B,DI2C
for 5th harmonic differential current DI5A,DI5B,DI5C
for power supply DC+,DC-
Fault recording Instantaneous values IHV1A,IHV1B,IHV1C,IHV2A,IHV2B,
(approx. every 0.833ms at 50Hz) IHV2C,
2 records of max. 5 secs duration IMA,IMB,IMC,ILVA,ILVB,ILVC,
(adjustable pre & post fault duration)
UHVA,UHVB,UHVC,UMVA,UMVB,
UMVC,ULVA, ULVB,ULVC etc
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Order No.
CSC-326 Numerical multifunction
Transformer protection equipment CSC-326 0
Documentation
English Catalog :CSC-326 Numerical transformer 0SF.******
protection equipment (V1.00E)
Manual :CSC-326 Numerical transformer 0SF.******
protection equipment (V1.00E)
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Connection diagram
Figure 8 and Figure 9 illustrate the recommended standard connection for two-winding
transformers. Figure 10 and Figure 11 illustrate the recommended standard connection for
three-winding transformers. Figure 12 illustrates connection for the CT inside delta.
Differential protection embraces protection of the high voltage side and low voltage side
of the transformer cable. The permissible cable length and the CT design (permissible load)
are mutually dependent. Recalculation is advisable as for lengths of more than 100m.
A
B Transformer
C module AI1
UHVA 11a
UHVB 10a
UHVC 10b
UHVN 11b
UHV0 9a
UHV0N 9b
1a 1b
IHVA
IHVB 2a 2b
IHVC 3a 3b
IREFHV 7a 7b
8a 8b
INBKHV
Transformer
module AI2
1a 1b
ILVA
2a 2b
ILVB
3a 3b
ILVC
ULVA 11a
ULVB 10a
ULVC 10b
A ULVN 11b
B
C
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UHVB 10a
UHVC 10b
UHVN 11b
UHV0 9a
UHV0N 9b
1a 1b
IHVA
IHVB 2a 2b
IHVC 3a 3b
Transformer
module AI2
4a 4b
IREFLV
5a 5b
INBKLV
1a 1b
ILVA
2a 2b
ILVB
3a 3b
ILVC
11a
ULVA
ULVB 10a
ULVC 10b
A ULVN 11b
B
C
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A
B Transformer
C module AI1
UHVA 11a
10a
UHVB
UHVC 10b
UHVN 11b
UHV0 9a
UHV0N 9b
IHV1A 1a 1b
IHV1B 2a 2b
IHV1C 3a 3b
A
B
Transformer C
module AI1
IREFHV
7a 7b
INBKHV
8a 8b Transformer
module AI2
IMVA 1a 1b
IMVB 2a 2b
IMVC 3a 3b
IREFMV 4a 4b
INBKMV 5a 5b
11a
UMVA
10a
UMVB
10b
UMVC
11b
UMVN
9a
UMV0
9b
UMV0N
Transformer
module AI3
1a 1b
ILVA
2a 2b
ILVB
3a 3b
ILVC
11a
ULVA
ULVB 10a
ULVC 10b
A ULVN 11b
B
C
A
B Transformer
C module AI1
UHVA 11a
10a
UHVB
UHVC 10b
UHVN 11b
UHV0 9a
UHV0N 9b
IHV1A 1a 1b
IHV1B 2a 2b
IHV1C 3a 3b
A
B
Transformer C
module AI1
IREFHV
7a 7b
INBKHV
8a 8b Transformer
module AI2
Transformer IMVA 1a 1b
4a 4b
11a
UMVA
10a
UMVB
10b
UMVC
11b
UMVN
9a
UMV0
9b
UMV0N
Transformer
module AI3
1a 1b
ILVA
2a 2b
ILVB
3a 3b
ILVC
11a
ULVA
ULVB 10a
ULVC 10b
A ULVN 11b
B
C
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A
B
C
Transformer
module AI3
4a 4b
ILVWA
5a 5b
ILVWB
6a 6b
ILVWC
1a 1b
ILVA
2a 2b
ILVB
3a 3b
ILVC
A
B
C
Fig.12 Typical connection example for low voltage side CT in delta winding
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Dimension drawings in mm
Dimension drawings for CSC-326 used 19 inch (4U) enclosure for panel flush-mounting
and cabinet mounting.
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