Test Universe Differential Module Application Note Example of Use Transformer ENU
Test Universe Differential Module Application Note Example of Use Transformer ENU
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The Differential test module provides a compact testing solution for generator,
busbar, and transformer differential protection relays, performing operating
characteristic (pick-up value, slope test) and the inrush blocking function
(harmonic restraint test) in single-phase mode, e.g., for 3 single-phase
protection relays per test object.
Please note that 3-phase testing taking zero sequence eliminiation and vector
group matching into consideration requires the Advanced Differential test
module of the Advanced Protection package.
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Figure 1-2:
Differential - harmonic
restraint test plane
The test currents belonging to the test points are injected to the relay and the
reaction of the relay is assessed.
By inserting several Differential modules into an OMICRON Control Center
document, different fault loops can be tested automatically.
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Task
The tester's job is to test a conventional transformer differential protection relay
BBC D21 SE2 (Brown Boveri’s relay) at a power station as part of a larger test
program.
This relay protects a 2 winding transformer with the following nominal data:
Vector group YD5 Y side is grounded
Power: 38.1 MVA
Nominal Voltage (primary): 110 kV
Nominal Voltage (secondary): 11 kV
Nominal Current (primary): 200 A
Nominal Current (secondary): 2000 A
Solution
In the following example we are using the Differential test module embedded in
the OMICRON Control Center.
During the test, the Differential test module analyses and evaluates whether the
measured values are within the defined tolerance band and assesses the test
with "passed" or "failed". All entered values and the measured values are
recorded automatically to allow a detailed view of the test process after
completion of the test.
Note: If you have to perform only one test, it may be advantageous to start the
Differential test module as a stand-alone program (without having started the
OMICRON Control Center previously).
Normally, however, all the available protection functions of a relay will be tested
sequentially. In these cases, it makes more sense to embed the test module
multiple times into the test document and then change the settings of each
embedded instance for an appropriate test.
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Figure 1-4:
Standard page for the
differential protection
parameters: Protection
Device tab
Figure 1-5:
Standard page for the
differential protection
parameters:
Characteristics
definition based on
equation
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The operating characteristic was derived by experiment because the data sheet
of the relay does not contain an accurate characteristic. It is only listed that
stabilization based on the 2nd harmonic is implemented.
Figure 1-6:
Standard page for the
differential protection
parameters: Harmonic,
experimental derived
characteristic of the
inrush stabilization
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0.30 I/In 0.40 I/In 0.05 s 0.80 I/In 4.00 I/In No trip
0.10 I/In 0.40 I/In No trip 1.70 I/In 6.00 I/In 0.05 s
0.60 I/In 2.00 I/In 0.05 s 1.30 I/In 6.00 I/In No trip
0.40 I/In 2.00 I/In No trip 1.80 I/In 8.00 I/In No trip
1.20 I/In 4.00 I/In 0.05 s 0.30 I/In 0.40 I/In 0.05 s
Figure 1-7:
Nine test points for
testing the defined
operating characteristic
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Figure 1-10: bc
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