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DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION

Differential protection

Differential protection application

Differential Relay Operating Principle


I1 I2

PLANT TO BE PROTECTED

I1 = I2 Healthy; no trip | I1 - I2 | > Limit Fault; trip Balanced beam type of relay difference current trips beam; through current restrains it. Modern relays do the comparison by microprocessor

Differential Relay Operating Principle .. 2

Differential Relay Coil Connection

Differential Relay Transformer Application


Transformation ratio has to be taken into account. Trip if |aI1 I2| > Limit, where a is trf. ratio (VP/VS) Three-phase delta-star or star-delta. The phase shift and 3 have to be taken into account Allow for inrush currents suppress tripping (2nd harmonic restraint). Allow for ratio changes due to tap-changing (may be 10-15%)

Differential Relay Transformer Application .. 2

HV and LV CT ratios have to be in the same ratio as the transformer

Transformer Inrush Current


-Full DC Offset

Differential Relay Set-up for Delta-Star Transformer

CTs in star

Delta

Star

CTs in delta

Transformer Differential Protection Example


33/11 kV, star-star transformer. Rating = 25 MVA Standard CT ratios available are 200:5, 400:5, 600:5, 800:5, 1000:5, 1600:5, 1800:5 Allow for 15-20% unbalance

Transformer Differential Protection Example .. 2


Fullload current = 437 A/ph (33kV side), =1312 A/ph (11kV side) Allow 150% overload. Choose 600:5 CT for 33kV. Transformation ratio = 3. Choose 1800:5 CT for 11kV side Set HV normal current In = 450 A say Set bias to 20%. If delta-star transformer, allow for 3 (in LV CT ratio for old relays Idelta = Iline/ 3; taken care of in setting for modern relays)

Busbar Differential Protection Scheme

Problems with CT Saturation in B-bar Protn Schemes


CT 1 is unsaturated and CT2 saturated. Note the distorted CT 2 current i2. This can create a net difference current and false trip the relay.

CT Saturation Detector
The cct. detects saturation and reduces the width of the output square-wave pulses to the extent the relay wont work. Explain how the cct. works!

Limitations with OC Protection in Transformers


A simple overcurrent and earth fault relay will not provide adequate protection for winding earth faults. Need some earth fault protection. Degree of earth fault protection is very much improved by the application of unit differential or restricted earth fault systems.

Restricted Earth Fault Protection

Restricted Earth Fault - How it Works


On the HV side, the residual current of the 3 line CTs is balanced against the output current of the CT in the neutral conductor. For the LV side, earth faults occurring on the delta winding may also result in a level of fault current of less than full load. HV overcurrent relays will not provide adequate protection. A relay connected to monitor residual current will provide restricted earth fault protection since the delta winding cannot supply zero-sequence current to the system.

Restricted Earth Fault - How it Works .. 2


Both windings of the transformer can thus be protected separately with restricted earth fault. Provide high speed protection against earth faults over the whole of the transformer windings. Relay used is an instantaneous high impedance type.

High Impedance Differential Scheme

High Impedance Scheme - How it Works


The CTs generate currents that create a high voltage across the relay (which has a high burden). CTs must generate 2 times the trip voltage to work on an internal fault If one only CT saturates for through fault, not enough voltage is generated to trip relay.

High Impedance Scheme Requirements


CTs must have identical turns ratios, kneepoint voltages 2 times relay operating voltage, high accuracy, low reactance (PX class) High internal faults can generate high voltage across relay - some form of voltage dependent resistor (metrosil) is required to avoid this.

High Impedance Scheme - Relay Circuit

Refer worked tutorial example on how the stabilising resistor value Rstab is calculated.

High Impedance Scheme Example 1

High Impedance Scheme - Example 2

Feeder Differential Protection (Balanced Voltage)


Translay protection Top - external fault, CT current balance, no net voltage across relays Bottom - internal fault, CT currents add, net voltage across both relays.

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