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REX640
Technical Manual
Slope section 2 and Slope section 3 are determined correspondingly:
I
d
2
Slope section
2
100
=
I
b
2
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I
d
3
Slope section
3
100
=
I
b
3
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The second turning point End section 2 can be set in the range of 100 percent to 500
percent.
The slope of the differential function's operating characteristic curve varies in the
different sections of the range.
In section 1, where 0 percent Ir < Ib < End section 1, End section 1 being fixed to
50 percent Ir, the differential current required for tripping is constant. The value
of the differential current is the same as the Low operate value selected for the
function. Low operate value basically allows the no-load current of the power
transformer and small inaccuracies of the current transformers, but it can also be
used to influence the overall level of the operating characteristic. At the rated
current, the no-load losses of the power transformer are about 0.2 percent. If the
supply voltage of the power transformer suddenly increases due to operational
disturbances, the magnetizing current of the transformer increases as well. In
general the magnetic flux density of the transformer is rather high at rated voltage
and a rise in voltage by a few percent causes the magnetizing current to increase
by tens of percent. This should be considered in Low operate value
In section 2, where End section 1 < Ib/In < End section 2, is called the influence
area of Slope section 2. In this section, variations in the starting ratio affect the
slope of the characteristic, that is, how big a change in the differential current is
required for tripping in comparison with the change in the load current. The
starting ratio should consider CT errors and variations in the transformer tap
changer position (if not compensated). Too high a starting ratio should be
avoided, because the sensitivity of the protection for detecting inter-turn faults
depends basically on the starting ratio.
In section 3, where Ib/In > End section 2, the slope of the characteristic can be set
by Slope section 3 that defines the increase in the differential current to the
corresponding increase in the biasing current.
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%
Section 4
Protection functions
(Equation 110)
(Equation 111)
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