04. Distance Protection Basic Principles
04. Distance Protection Basic Principles
Distance Relaying
ZS = 10 Ω
ZL = 4 Ω
ZS = 10 Ω
IF1 F1
115kV 50
ZS = 10 Ω
F2
IF2
50
√3 x 10 = 6640A
IF2 = 115kV/√
∴ Is <6640A
>7380A - IMPRACTICAL
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Simplified Line Diagram
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R R
C C C
L R
ZS ZL
IR
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VS VR ZLOAD
%
VR
Impedance measured ZR = = Z L + Z LOAD
ΙR
ZL
ZS IR ZF
VS VR ZLOAD Fault
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Trip Conditions : VF < IFZ
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IR
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V2
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C.T. RATIO
ZR = Z P x
V.T. RATIO
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Example
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+#"# 4"&-
Ω -5A Relay
ZR(5) = 4 x 600/5 x 115/115x103 = 0.48Ω
ZR(1) = 2.4 Ω - 1A Relay
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ZT = (Z1 + Z2 + Z0)/3 = Z1 + ZN
ZN = (Z1 + Z2 + Z0)/3 - Z1
= (2Z1 + Z0)/3 - Z1
= - Z1 + Z0
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= KN Z1
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VF → self polarised
VSOUND PHASE → fully cross-polarised
VF + xVS.F. → partially cross-polarised
VPRE-FAULT → ‘memory’ polarised
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characteristic created
from two offset Mho
comparators
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FAST OPERATION
Trips circuit breaker without delay as soon as
fault within Zone 1 reach is detected.
REACH SETTING
Cannot be set to 100% of protected line or may
overreach into next section.
Overreach caused by possible errors in :-
CTs
VTs
ZLINE information
Relay Measurement
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Dictated by :-
SIR = ZS/Zn
SIRMAX = ZS MAX
Zn MIN
∴ Zn MIN ≡ ZS MAX
SIRMAX
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Zone 2
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Maximum Allowable Zone 2 Reach to Allow for
Equal Zone 2 Time Settings
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4 5
i.e. Z2A(EFF) MAX must not reach further than Z1B(EFF) MIN
Z1BSETTING = 0.8ZL2
Z1B(EFF) MIN = 0.8 x 0.8ZL2 = 0.64ZL2
∴ Z2A(EFF) MAX < ZL1 + 0.64ZL2
∴ 1.2 Z2ASETTING < ZL1 + 0.64ZL2
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Zone 3
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Out Of Step
X lim
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∆R
-R lim R lim
Ζ4 -X lim
Stable swing
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Zone 1 = ZL + 0.5ZT
T1 = Instantaneous
Zone 3
- Back-up use as appropriate
T3