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Inrush current detection function (ICD)
When a current transformer (CT) is first energized, an inrush current flows into the CT
transiently to establish the magnetic field. The magnitude of the inrush current can greater
than the full load current so much; thus, the protection function can issue trip signals falsely.
That is, the inrush current is required to detected and the protection functions shall not
operate during CT energizing. Inrush current detection (ICD) function is designed to detect a
second harmonic inrush current. This is because, the inrush current has all order of harmonics,
but the second harmonics is the greatest†. Signals generated in the ICD function are
transferred to other protection functions to block their operations.
†Note: The second harmonic current is present all inrush currents in three-phases. The
proportion of the second harmonic current varies with the degree of the
energizing, but the ratio of the second harmonic current to the fundamental
current can be about 20% or greater during energizing.
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Note:
The implementation of particular features is dependent upon the selection of
hardware and the configuration of functions. Several IED models do not support certain
features. To determine whether a particular feature has been implemented within an IED,
identify the IED ordering number; and check the order number for the "G&T position" whilst
referring to the comparison table below. For more information, see
Table 2.19-1 Comparative table in respective ordering numbers
✓: Applicable
Sec.
Feature
Main features
NA: Not applicable
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Ordering No. at "G&T"
31
32
6F2S1915 (0.46)
Appendix: Ordering
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GRZ200 (Soft 031 & 032)

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