Four Step Directional Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Protection Ns4Ptoc (46I2) - ABB REC670 Applications Manual

Relion 670 series, bay control
Hide thumbs Also See for REC670:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

1MRK 511 401-UUS A
8.5
Bay control REC670 2.2 ANSI
Application manual
3I0
67N
ANSI05000156 V1 EN-US
Figure 76:
Step 3, Selectivity calculation
3I
0
³
×
×
I
1
.2
I
step3
step2
3I
02
EQUATION1204 V4 EN-US
where:
I
is the chosen current setting for step 2 on the faulted line.
step2
Step 4
This step normally has non-directional function and a relatively long time delay. The
task for step 4 is to detect and initiate trip for ground faults with large fault resistance,
for example tree faults. Step 4 shall also detect series faults where one or two poles, of
a breaker or other switching device, are open while the other poles are closed.
Both high resistance ground faults and series faults give zero-sequence current flow in
the network. Such currents give disturbances on telecommunication systems and
current to ground. It is important to clear such faults both concerning personal security
as well as risk of fire.
The current setting for step 4 is often set down to about 100 A (primary 3I
applications definite time delay in the range 1.2 - 2.0 s is used. In other applications a
current dependent inverse time characteristic is used. This enables a higher degree of
selectivity also for sensitive ground-fault current protection.
Four step directional negative phase sequence
overcurrent protection NS4PTOC (46I2)
Section 8
Current protection
3I0
x
One phase
ground fault
67N
en05000156_ansi.vsd
(Equation 44)
). In many
0
GUID-E8CF8AA2-AF54-4FD1-A379-3E55DCA2FA3A v1
M15282-177 v4
183

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents