Lecture 9 BASIC-LINE-PROTECTION
Lecture 9 BASIC-LINE-PROTECTION
• Auto reclose relay suitable for 1 ph/3ph (with deadline charging and
• Distance Protection.
0Requirements of distance protection:
• Shall be non switched type with separate measurement for both earth
faults and phase faults
• Accuracy of better than 5% of reach setting for Zone 1, 10% for Zone-2 &3.
E ZS ZL
X X X X X
If
If = E/(ZS+ZL)
Z3
Z2
Z1 Load
R Area
MHO relay characteristic
The characteristic of a mho impedance element , when plotted
on a R/X diagram, is a circle whose circumference pass through
the origin .
X
R
Y = relay characteristic angle
OFF set MHO characteristic
Under close up faults, when the voltage is near to zero then
MHO will not operate. The mho characteristic can be shifted
towards origin for operation of close up faults. This is know
as OFF set MHO.
X
R
Y = relay characteristic angle
Mho positive-sequence R-X operating
characteristic of a distance Relay.
Region of
Line Q non-operation
120%
B outside the circle
80%
Zone 2
Line P
Z RS
Load
Region of region
operation
Zone 1
A R
Zones of Distance Protection:
Zone-3
Zone-2
Zone-1
A
B C
80%
150%
ZAB + 120%
BASIC SETTING PHILOSOPHY
Time setting:
Zone-1 : Instantaneous
Zone-2 : 0.3 to 0.5 sec
(For long line followed by short line)
Zone-3 : 1.0 sec.
Terms associated with distance protection
Reach:
Reach is the impedance of the tr. line up to which the
distance relay protects the line from the faults.
over reach
Under reach
Relay measured impedance is more than actual impedance.
i.e. Effective reach of the relay decreases
ZONE - I CHARACTERISTICS
Should isolate the faulted section instantaneously
Should cover protected circuit &fault resistance with some
margin to take care of errors in measurement
Selective phase tripping for 1ph to ground faults for
auto reclose of the breaker.
Fast operation with secured directional discrimination.
Should be stable in the presence of:
1. Fault resistance, arc resistance and tower footing resistance
2. Power swings
3. Heavily loaded condition
4. In feed condition
5. Errors in CT, CVT and CT saturation
6. Transients in CT & CVT
ZONE-II CHARACTERISTICS
Delayed tripping and non selective phase tripping.
Provide back up protection for part of adjacent line.
Trip the faulty line instantaneously using carrier aided tripping.
Time delay is normally 500ms
ZONE-III CHARACTERISTICS
This provides back up protection for the adjacent lines or
transformer
Time delay is normally 1500ms
ZONE –IV CHARACTERISTICS
This provides back up protection for the station faults
It is normally in the reverse direction
Time delay is normally 1500ms
PILOT PROTECTION
0 Pilot protection as the name implies means that pilots or
separate channels are used at either ends of a line to compare
the system parameters sent out over a line.
0 Also if a 1A O.C.R has current taps from 0.5 to 2.0A (50 to 200%),
then the current taps on E.F.R will be from 0.1 to 0.4 A.
0 In the normal course, when the fault is isolated from one source only,
then the fault current will also be fed from the other source. Hence
non-directional relays have to be installed at both ends. The co-
ordination of the relays should be such that they operate
simultaneously.
ADJUSTMENTS FOR LOOP AND INTERCONNECTED
CIRCUITS
0 Relays at locations (1), (2), (3) and (4) are to operate for
one direction of fault current flow and their time settings
are adjusted to make them mutually selective.
0 Similarly, relays located at (a), (b), (c) and (d) are treated as
a second group independent of the first one and are
coordinated accordingly.
AUTORECLOSE – PHILOSOPHY
TYPES OF FAULTS
1. TRANSIENT FAULTS
2. SEMI PERMANENT FAULTS
3. PERMANENT FAULTS
TRANSIENT FAULTS -CHARACTERISTIC
X
Z3
Z2 Power
swing
detection
Z1 zones
0Stage-I:
0Setting: 110%
0Time delay: 5 Sec.
0Stage –II
0Setting: 140%
0Time delay: Instantaneous.