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PROTECTION
Introduction
Functional
requirements of
relay
TESTS
for
&
RELAY
Basic structure
relaying scheme
of
OBJECTIVE
QUESTIONS
TYPE
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PROTECTION-OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following relays gives a fore-warning of a possible major fault
(a) Buchholz relay
(b) Static Relay
a. Thermal relay
Ans: (a)
2. Which of the following conditions actuate a negative sequence relay?
a. L-L fault
b. Overvoltages in the system
c. Reverse power flow
Ans: (a)
3. A relay is said to have an overreach if
(a) it can extend protection over a greater line length
(b) the measured fault impedance is greater than the actual one
a. the measured fault impedance is less than the actual one
Ans: (a)
4. A zero sequence relay responds to
(a) L-G fault
(b) L-L fault
(c) 3-phase fault
Ans: (a)
5. A typical zone 1 fault clearing time in a 3-zone distance protection scheme is about
a. 20 ms
b. 80 ms
c. 200ms
Ans. (b)
6. A typical zone 2 reach of a 3-zone protection scheme is
a. 50%
b. 80%
c. 150%
Ans: (c)
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Introduction
It is required to generate sufficient electrical power at the most suitable locality, transmit it to the load centres at the most economic and ecological price giving due regard to security, continuity and reliability. Interconnected operation of a power system leads to
economic power supplies. However, it presents stability problems and threatens the reliability & continuity of supply. The timely isolation of faulty sections of the system in the interest of stable operation cannot be overemphasized.
Components of protection schemes
Identify the following components in the simple scheme shown in Fig.10
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
Reliability
Sensitivity
Discrimination
Speed of operation
2.
3.
By distance measurement
By time and current magnitude
By current & voltage balance
By direction of power
By phase comparison
Discrimination to type of fault
By sequence networks
Discrimination to location & type of fault
Reset
Pick-up
Type of contacts
Over-reach
Rotor protection
Differential protection
Winding protection
Buchholz relay
Over-current protection
C. Busbar protection
1. Explain the methods & type of earth fault protection
2. Explain the different polar characteristics of distance protection indicating positive & negative torque regions
3. Explain the method of 3-zone protection and method of providing it.
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S. NO.
Routine test
Wiring, electrical operation
Protective measures
3
4
Purpose
To inspect the ASSEMBLY including wiring &
function
To check protective measures by application of control
voltage and current injection at secondary
To verify withstanding high voltage test
Insulation resistance
Verification of items as per approved
drawing/ Bills of materials
Verification of routine test reports of
major bought out items, like relays ,
meters etc.