Pdvsa: Overcurrent Coordination Study Electrical System
Pdvsa: Overcurrent Coordination Study Electrical System
Pdvsa: Overcurrent Coordination Study Electrical System
rated currents [3]. minimum short-circuit currents, under normal and emergency
conditions, were obtained by simulation at the point of
application of overcurrent relays, reclosers, and fuses. For
Fabiola Velazco Velazco is with the Division of Comercialization, CVG load currents, the results were validated through field
Electrificaci6n del Caroni, C.A. (EDELCA), Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela (e-mail: measurements.
fvelazcogedelca.com.ve).
Richard A. Rivas is Associate Professor of the Department of Energy
Conversion and Delivery at Sim6n Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela (e-
mail: [email protected])
Nayali Guerrero is with PDVSA Sur, Barinas as Supervisor of the
Distribution Division, Barinas, Venezuela (e-mail: guerreronjapdvsa.com)
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C. Review of Existing Overcurrent Coordination TABLE I: POWER SUPPLIED PER SUBSTATION IN NORMAL OPERATING
Through the construction of phase-fault and ground-fault TCC CONDITIONS
S(MVA) S(MVA)
curves, the existing settings of the overcurrent protective Substtion
Substation Simulated Measured
devices were analyzed to find problems of speed, sensitivity, CADELA 34.5-kV 4.089 4.308
Toreno 34.5-kV 5.142 5.149
reliability, and selectivity. Toreno 13.8-kV 5.016 5.230
D. Revision of Overcurrent Coordination Bnas. Norte 34.5-kV 2.592 2.577
Bnas. Norte 13.8-kV 2.598 2.579
To eliminate the problems found in the previous stage, new Borburata 34.5-kV 1.800 1.733
settings and new phase-fault and ground-fault TCC curves Borburata 13.8-kV 1.782 1.578
were proposed with the support of the coordination software.
TABLE II: POWER AND CURRENT PER SUBSTATION IN EMERGENCY
The idea was to reduce the loss of oil production without CONDITIONS
sacrificing system protection. Substation Power (MVA) Current (A)
CADELA 34.5-kV 9.057 154
Toreno 34.5-kV 5.167 89
IV. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Toreno 13.8-kV 5.048 223
Bnas. Norte 34.5-kV 1.872 32
Fig. 1 depicts the electrical system under study. It has eleven Bnas. Norte 13.8-kV 1.864 80
13.8-kV circuits that feed 123 oil-producing wells. Borburata 34.5-kV 1.782 31
The analysis of the load flow results were carried out taking Borburata 13.8-kV 1.758 79
the following aspects into consideration: power transmitted,
voltage drop, current supplied per substation and consumed Table III indicates the voltage drop in percentage along each
per circuit, and type of conductor limiting the transmission circuit. As can be observed, the values are not higher than 5
capacity. percent.
TABLE III: VOLTAGE DROP PER CIRCUIT
Crut Voltage Drop
Circuit (0 o)
B-1 05
Sinco-Hato-Mingo 2.71
Sinco-Mingo 1.73
Sinco-Area 16 4.68
Silvestre 1.36
Maporal 0.21
S/E E S/E Toreno
Caipe 0.072
34.51 34.5/13.8-kV Silvan 3.31
B-110 Borburata 0.90
Bejucal 0.97
10 MVA
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TABLE IX: RESET TIMES AND DEAD TIMES OF CIRCUIT MAPORAL fault current equal to 1.848 kA in F3, the relay D-205
Relay Function
(Maporal) acts first than the fuse; therefore, there is selectivity
79 (s) 79-1 (s) 79-2 (s) 79-3 (s) 79-4 (s)
D 205 (Maporal) 20 20 40 60 Lockout loss between both devices.
Recloser SMW- 10 20 40 60 Lockout Table X tabulates the recommended settings for the protective
203 devices of circuit Maporal. These settings improve the
Fig. 3 shows the phase-fault coordination between the 15K selectivity and coordination time intervals between each pair
of protective devices.
fuse at well SMW-28 and recloser SMW-203, and between
the recloser and relay D-205 (Maporal). For a fault current CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 @ 13000 VOLTS
equal to 1.041 kA in FlI (see Fig. 2), the total clearing time of
the fuse is 23 ins, existing a coordination time interval of 7 ms
between the fuse and the recloser SMW-203. For a fault
current equal to 2.064 kA in F2, the recloser SMW-203 and
the relay D-205 (Maporal) open instantaneously; this indicates
selectivity loss between both protective devices.
CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 . 13000 VOLTS
3 j 10 30 Jo 100 300 500
Mto 0 B7
-3 xTp ~-0 3 -e
I.,
m
Do 205(MA 2
t=
5-DP U 200 0(51I50) Vto I ru ;0.
-T~ inoi (112
CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 13800 V OLIN
Tp=1.00(1 12)
3Timepil=052
3xT180 52) Fig. 4. Ground Coordination Fuse 15K- Rec. SMW 203 and Ground
Coordination Rec. SMW 203- Relay D 205 (Maporal)
D
3 5 10 30 50 100 300 Soo
.0
CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 . 13800 V OLIN
Fig. 3. Phase Coordination Fuse 15K -Rec. SMW 203 and Phase Coordination
Rec. SMW 203 -Relay D 205
the fuse and the recloser SMW-203. For a fault current equal
to 1.848 kA in F2, the recloser SMW-203 and the relay D-205
(Maporal) open instantaneously; this indicates selectivity loss
Fig. 5. Ground Coordination Fuse 15K- Relay D 205
between both protective devices.
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times were suggested since the wells stop their production 200 ¶D2OSMAPOR~D-25 A OAL
TirneDial ~1806
(Map205 10 15 20 Lockout
Recloser SMW- 0.08 0.12 0.18 Lockout
1 203 11
Fig. 6 also shows the phase-fault coordination recommended CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 @ 13000 VOLTS
between the 15K fuse at well SMW-203 and relay D-205 Fig. 7. Recommended Ground Coordination Fuse 15K -Rec. SMW 203
(Maporal). For a fault current equal to 2.064 kA in F3, the and Recommended Ground Coordination Rec. SMW 203 -Relay D 205
coordination time interval between the fuse and the relay is 18 (Maporal)
ins. Therefore, the fuse melts before the operation of the relay. CURRENT IN AMPS X 10O~ 13000 VOLTh
1.000 1.000
DU20 05110
Ti Dao
1000
.011 11 11
.01
=L=U o Fig. 8. Recommended Ground Coordination Fuse 15K- Relay D 205 (Maporal)
CURRENT IN AMPS X 10 13000 V OLTN
Fig. 6. Recommended Phase Coordination Fuse 15K- Rec. SMW 203 and Fig. 8 illustrates the ground-fault coordination recommended
Recommended Phase Coordination Rec. SMW 203- Relay D 205(Maporal) between the 15K fuse at well SMW-203 and relay D-205
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VII. CONCLUSIONS
Results of an overcurrent protection study for the system of
PDVSA Sur, Barinas, Venezuela, have been presented.
The analyzed circuits exhibit appropriate operating conditions
from the viewpoint of current-carrying capacity and voltage
drop.
Although the final coordination time intervals are shorter than
the recommended values, the proposed settings improve the
effectiveness of the protection system and are a reasonable
trade-off among speed, reliability, and selectivity.
VIII. REFERENCES
[1] Horowitz Stanley and Phadke Arun, "Power System Relaying",
Research Studies Press Ltd., June 1996.
[2] IEEE Recommended Practice For Electric Power Distribution For
Industrial Plants, IEEE Standard 141-1993
[3] IEEE Recommended For Protection and Coordination of Industrial and
Commercial Power Systems, IEEE Standard 242-2001
[4] SHNEIDER Technical Notebook N° 169, "High Voltage Industrial
Systems Design".
[5] ABB Technical Handbook "DPU-2000R".
[6] "Security Handbook", PDVSA, May 2002
[7] "ETAP PowerStation version 4.0. Vol. 1", PDVSA, 2004
[8] Perez Luis, "Protecci6n de Sistemas de Distribuci6n", CODELECTRA,
May 2003.
[9] Romero Carlos, "Sistemas de Protecci6n", Universidad de Los Andes,
1999.
[10] "Power Systems Engineering Course", GE Electrical Distribution and
Control, Schenectady, New York, U.S.A., 1996.
IX. BIOGRAPHIES
Fabiola C. Velazco-Velazco was born in Bocon6, Venezuela, in 1980. She
received her Electrical Engineer degree from Universidad Sim6n Bolivar,
Caracas, Venezuela in 2005. She is currently working for the Division of
Commercialization of CVG EDELCA.
Nayali Guerrero was born in Merida, Venezuela, in 1977. She received her
Electrical Engineer degree from La Universidad de Los Andes in 2000. She is
currently working for PDVSA Sur, Barinas, as Supervisor of the Distribution
Division.
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