Distance Protection Examples PDF
Distance Protection Examples PDF
Problem:
1) Three-zone mho relays are used for transmission line protection of the power system shown in Figure 1. Positive-
sequence line impedances are given as follows:
Line Positive-Sequence Impedance, Ω
1–2 6+ j60
2–3 4+ j40
2–4 5+ j50
Rated voltage for the high-voltage buses is 500 kV. Assume a 1500:5 CT ratio and a
4500: 1 VT ratio at B12. (a) Determine the settings Zt1, Zt2, and Zt3 for the mho relay
at B12. (b) Maximum current for line 1–2 under emergency loading conditions is 1400 A
at 0.90 power factor lagging. Verify that B12 does not trip during emergency loading
conditions.
FIGURE 1
1
= = =
15
a) The settings Zt1, Zt2, and Zt3 for the mho relay at B12 are:
(b) If |I32=I12| > 0.20, does the B12 relay see the fault at bus 4? Note: This problem illustrates the ‘‘infeed effect.’’ Fault
currents from line 2–3 can cause the zone 3 B12 relay to underreach. As such, remote backup of line 2–4 at B12 is
ineffective.
FIGURE 2
B* E E E EC
a) The apparent primary impedance seen by relay B12 is
*D CF C *D C
̅ =, 9= = F
̅
*C
̅
*C
̅
*C
̅
*C
EC
̅ ̅ F
= *C
̅
*C
̅
C2 ( *C F GC )
̅ ̅ F
= *C ̅ ̅ F C2
= *C ̅ F GC
̅ ̅ C2
*C*C
b) The apparent secondary impedance seen by relay B12 for fault at bus 4 is :
̅ 4 = ̅ = *C̅ F C2 ̅ F GC C2̅
̅
*C
̅ = H3 F I40 F (6 F I80) F
GC
(6 F I80)L
4 ̅
*C
Zone 3 of relay B12
MN O!
Zone 3 Zt3= (Z12+1.2*Z24)
%N O!
=
MN O ! MN O!
(3 F I40 F 1.2(6 F I80)) = (10.2 F I136)
%N O! %N O!
(0P
When ̅ Q 0.2
(6P
Zapp-secQ Zt3 ∴ Zapp-sec lies outside the trip reqion ofr a 3-phase fault at bus 4.
Remote backup od line 2-4 us then ineffective.
3) Consider the transmission line shown in Figure 3 with series impedance ZL, negligible shunt admittance, and a load
impedance ZR at the receiving end.
(a) Determine ZR for the given conditions of VR = 1 per unit and SR = 2+ j0.8 per unit.
(b) Construct the impedance diagram in the R-X plane for ZL = 0.1 +j0.3 per unit.
(c) Find ZS for this condition and the angle d between ZS and ZR.
( ER )C (1)C
FIGURE 3
= ∗ = 0.431 F I0.1724 UV
R EEE
S R (2 D 0.8)
The R-X diagram is given in FIGURE 4
FIGURE 4
0.1724
W = X F XR = 41.66° D Y4* = 19.66°
0.431
FIGURE 5