Ct Supervision - GE 850 Instruction Manual

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CT SUPERVISION

CT Supervision
NOTE:
NOTE
8–98
A CT Failure, an open CT secondary wire, or a loose connection on one phase of the 3-
phase CT bank wiring may result in no current getting to one of the phases of the relay.
This may lead to misinterpretations due to a rise in negative and zero sequence current
quantities. Some of the key elements that can be affected are differential protection,
restricted ground fault, neutral overcurrent, and negative sequence instantaneous
elements. The CT Supervision function is designed to detect problems with current
transformers before other elements have a chance to trip on false current signal
information.
The 850 relay provides a CT Supervision element that uses three distinct checks that can
be enabled or disabled individually once the overall function is enabled. These three
checks are sequence check, differential check, and symmetry check.
The sequence check is the first check and should ideally be used for CT supervision. The
sequence check uses zero sequence current, zero sequence voltage, and ground current.
This check may not be an option if the ground current is not available, voltages are not
available, or not connected in wye configuration to be able to calculate zero sequence
voltage. If voltages are not available or they are available but in delta configuration, the
differential check can be used.
The differential check uses calculated zero sequence current and ground current to
calculate differential current. If ground current is not available, the symmetry check can
be used.
The symmetry check operates by calculating a quotient or a ratio of minimum current
over maximum current and comparing against a threshold. This function should be set
appropriately considering possible minimum and maximum load currents occurred in
various scenarios.
To further enhance the security of these functions and not block overcurrent in case of
fault events, an additional maximum load current supervision is added where the
maximum of the phase current magnitudes I
current I
Lmax
Sequence Check
In a normal balanced condition, the zero sequence and negative sequence components
are absent or within tolerances. When one of the phases of current disappears, the zero
sequence component of both voltages and currents are checked along with the measured
ground current. If the zero sequence current magnitude 3I
either of 3V
or Ig is above the pickup value, the element is not under a CT failure condition.
0
If the 3I
is higher than pickup and neither of 3V
0
element is in CT failure condition.
All CT supervision uses J2-3V
must be less than the maximum load
max
or Ig are higher than the pickup, the
0
for the sequence check.
0
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is above the pickup value and
0

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