PSP Lab Manual
PSP Lab Manual
LAB MANUAL
(A.Y:2017-18)
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Acknowledgements
We take this opportunity to thank faculty and staff of department in bringing out this Power
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PREFACE
Power System Protection is one of the core courses taught to EEE branch of electrical
of transmission lines with and without load, characteristics of various power system protection relays
and fault analysis are taught with live examples in the theory and practical classes. In practical classes
students are given hands on experience on what they have studied in lecture classes. This will enable
the students to get familiarized to use different apparatus in different experiments to meet the
objectives.
Learning objectives for each experiment is given in the beginning of the experiment in the
manual. For each experiment, lists of review questions are included. Answering to these questions
ensures learning of the process in terms of its application. Students are expected to answer all review
questions and to enter their observations in the manual itself. Students will be working on each facility
on rotation basis. At the end of semester students are expected to familiarize completely about.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
4. Do not wear any metallic rings, bangles, bracelets, wristwatches and neck chains.( when
you move your hand/body, such conducting items may create a short circuit or may touch a
6. Be certain that your hands are dry and that you are not standing on a wet floor.
7. Make sure all power supplies are switched OFF before connecting with connections.
8. Avoid direct contact with any voltage source and power line voltages.
9. Ask Signal tutor or technician to check and verify your wire connections are connect.
10. Switch ON power supply and proceed with data collection for experiment.
11. Do not make any change in the connection without approval of the staff member.
12. In case of any abnormal condition in your circuit, switch OFF the power to your circuit
13. After completing the experiment show your readings to the staff member and switch OFF
the power to your circuit after getting approval from the staff member.
rules and procedures at all times while using these facilities. I understand that failure to follow
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these rules and procedures will result in my immediate dismissal from the laboratory and
Signature:
Date :
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CONTENTS
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
S.No Name of the experiment Page no.
1 Characteristics of under voltage relay
2 Characteristics of Inverse Definite Minimum Time (IDMT) Current
Relay
3 Characteristics of Negative Sequence Relay
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CHARACTERISTICS OF UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY
Exp. No. :
Date :
APPARATUS REQUIRED:
Under voltage relay module
Probes
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OBSERVATIONS:
S.no V T(Sec)
MODEL GRAPH:
RESULT:
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CHARACTERISTICS OF IDMT RELAY
Exp. No. :
Date :
APPARATUS:
IDMT relay module
Probes
SETTINGS:
1. Over Current setting:
Over current setting may be selected through jumper available on the PCB inside the relay.
Jumper selected Range
Jumper 1 10-40%
Jumper 2 20-80%
Jumper 3 50-200%
Jumpers 1 & 2 are used for earth faults. A jumper 3 is selected for phase faults.
Here jumper 3 is selected i.e. 50 - 200% is selected as over current range.
Fault Current 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PSM 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
PROCEDURE:
1. Switch ON the power supply and ensure all the meters and relay are energised with auxiliary
power supply.
2. Switch ON the MCB on the panel board.
3. Switch ON the CB using ON push button.
4. Regulate the current with current regulator on the panel board to a fault current level of 2A.
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5. Now trip indicators start blinking as an indicator of fault command initiated on the relay to
trip.
6. Keeping the regulator in same position, switch off the CB.
7. Test the time interval meter for its working condition by keeping the rotary switch in test
mode.
8. Reset the timer to zero.
9. Switch ON CB.
10. Note down the ammeter and time interval meter readings after tripping of the relay.
11. Switch OFF the CB and time, repeat the experiment for different fault currents.
12. Plot the characteristics trip time versus fault current.
OBSERVATIONS :
S.No. If t(Sec)
MODEL GRAPH :
RESULT :
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
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CHARACTERISTICS OF NEGATIVE SEQUENCE RELAY
Exp. No. :
Date :
PROCEDURE :
1. Switch ON the power supply.
2. Switch ON MCB & then CB using ON push button.
For Unbalanced load :
i. Create some unbalanced in loads and switch off CB.
ii. Change to test mode from set mode with the help of rotary switch.
iii. Reset timer and then switch on CB.
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iv. Relay trips in 9 sec. if unbalanced current > 1.5A.
v. Reset timer & relay & remove unbalance.
For phase loss :
i. Remove fuse of one phase.
ii. Switch off CB.
iii. Change selector switch from set mode to test mode.
iv. Reset timer.
v. CB ON.
vi. Relay trips in 9 sec.
vii. Remove the unbalance, i.e. keep the fuse and switch OFF.
Phase reversal:
i. Switch OFF the power supply.
ii. Reverse any two phases.
ii. Switch ON the supply, MCB, and CB with relay in test mode.
iv. Observe relay trips in 9 sec. Reset timer & relay.
v. Switch OFF the supply and keep the phase in correct position.
OBSERVATIONS:
Type of
S.NO IN IR IY IB Trip Time
unbalance
RESULT:
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:-
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PERCENTAGE BIASED
DIFFERENTIAL RELAY
Exp. No. :
Date :
AIM : To observe the operation of a percentage bias differential relay for an internal fault.
APPARATUS :
Relay module
Probes
Loading Rheostat
SETTINGS:
1. Relay rated current : In = 5A
6. Now close S2 and switch ON one load i.e. creating a fault (internal).
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7. Note down the readings of A1 & A2 for different loads in fault rheostat.
OBSERVATIONS:
I1 I2
S.No A1 A2 (I1-I2) I1
2
MODEL GRAPH :
RESULT :
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
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GENERATOR PROTECTION AGAINST OVER CURRENT
AND EARTH FAULTS
Exp. No. :
Date :
AIM :
To find the fault currents of the given alternator for overloads and earth faults, the alternator
protected by two over current and one earth fault relays.
APPARATUS :
• Alternator with prime mover,
• Over current relays earth fault relays,
• Ammeters (3)
• Current transformer (3),
• Connecting wires,
• Single pole switch (3),
• Three phase load
PROCEDURE:
1. Connect the circuit diagram as given in figure 1.
2. Run the alternator at its synchronous speed by using its prime mover.
3. Switch on the DC supply to the field conductor.
4. Adjust the excitation of the alternator till the rated voltage is generated under open circuit (no-
load connections).
5. Close TPST switch S1 to connect to the resistive 3 phase load.
6. Close the knife switches on the 3 phase local to gradually load the generator.
7. Inverse the load current by closing more no. of switches till the alternator is overloaded.
8. When alternator reaches rated load current observe the tripping of contactor c by one over
current relay and note the respective ammeter currents. The alarm lamp will glow.
9. Reduce the load to normal values and close the contactor C, after resetting the alarm by
operating switch R.
10. Close any one of the switch EF1 to create an earth fault. Observe the tripping of the alternator
by contactor C and note the ammeter currents (A1, A2 and A3).
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11. Step 10 can be repeated by closing EF2 and EF3,(to create earth faults on other phases).
12. Switch off DC supply to the field and switch off the prime movers.
OBSERVATIONS:
Current Operating
S.No Voltage Current (Y) Current(B) Earth Fault
(R) time
RESULT:
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