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Motor Differential Protection Using Flux Balancing

The document discusses settings for motor differential protection using a VAMP 265 relay. The ΔI> 87 function should be enabled with a selectable pick-up between 5-50% and slope settings of 5% for slope 1 and 50% for slope 2. A 2nd harmonic block can be disabled. The VAMP 265 is connected to 3 core balance CTs using flux balancing and CT primary/secondary settings should match the CT ratios.
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Motor Differential Protection Using Flux Balancing

The document discusses settings for motor differential protection using a VAMP 265 relay. The ΔI> 87 function should be enabled with a selectable pick-up between 5-50% and slope settings of 5% for slope 1 and 50% for slope 2. A 2nd harmonic block can be disabled. The VAMP 265 is connected to 3 core balance CTs using flux balancing and CT primary/secondary settings should match the CT ratios.
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Motor differential protection schemes [ Application note ]

Settings of the differential protection


I> 87 function shall be enabled for differential protection.
I> pick-up setting range is user selectable from 5 % to 50 % .

Slope 1 can be set to 5 %


IBIAS for start of slope 2 can be set to 3 x IN
Slope 2 can be set to 50 %
If CTs are saturating at through faults, the Slope 2 settings must be changed accordingly.

I> 2nd harmonic block enable can be set OFF (disabled).


I> 2nd harmonic block limit can be disregarded and the factory default setting can be left
intact.

2 Motor differential protection using flux balancing


principle
L1
L2
L3

VAMP 265

X1-1
X1-2
X1-3
X1-4
X1- 5
X1- 6

M
X 1-11
X1-12
Leave X1-13
unconnected X1-14
X1-15
X1-16

Figure 2 VAMP 265 connected as a motor differential protection using 3 core balance CTs
connected using flux balancing principle.

In this application mode the settings in VAMP 265 relays menu SCALING should be set
as described in the following section.

CT Settings
CT Primary and CT Secondary settings shall be set according to the actual core balance
CT ratios.
CT Primary and CT Secondary settings can be disregarded and the factory default
settings can be left intact.

ANMD.EN003 2

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