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Display The Curve of A Phase Overcurrent Device in A Ground Time-Current Curve (TCC) Plot

This document provides instructions for displaying the curve of a phase overcurrent device in a ground time-current curve (TCC) plot in ETAP. It explains that sometimes it is necessary to show the phase OC element curve to ensure coordination with a ground OC element curve of another device. The steps are to open the plot options, select the device, click on its phase node, enable the ground mode preference, and then the phase OC curve will be displayed in the ground TCC plot. This allows coordination to be checked between the phase OC of one device and ground OC of another, such as between a primary phase relay and secondary ground relay on a transformer.

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Display The Curve of A Phase Overcurrent Device in A Ground Time-Current Curve (TCC) Plot

This document provides instructions for displaying the curve of a phase overcurrent device in a ground time-current curve (TCC) plot in ETAP. It explains that sometimes it is necessary to show the phase OC element curve to ensure coordination with a ground OC element curve of another device. The steps are to open the plot options, select the device, click on its phase node, enable the ground mode preference, and then the phase OC curve will be displayed in the ground TCC plot. This allows coordination to be checked between the phase OC of one device and ground OC of another, such as between a primary phase relay and secondary ground relay on a transformer.

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ELTECHS E&C CORPORATION

ETAP TECHNICAL INFORMATION POINTERS

ETAP TIP – No. 013


Display the Curve of a Phase Overcurrent Device in a Ground
Time-Current Curve (TCC) Plot
Applicable ETAP Versions: 6.0.0
(For lower versions, some of the descriptions and procedures below may differ in some ways)

Sometimes it is desirable to show the phase overcurrent (OC) element of a certain protective device in a Ground TCC
plot to ensure that coordination is met against the ground OC element of another device. For example, in a Delta-Wye
solidly secondary grounded transformer, the ground relay at the secondary side must be coordinated with a phase relay at
the primary side since the primary side phase OC element sees a fraction of the ground fault current at the secondary
side.

The plot shown in Fig. 1 is a Ground TCC


plot. The ground OC curve of OCR3 and
OCR4 relays are shown. Doing the 3.b
following steps will show the phase OC
curve of the OCR3: Ground Mode

1. Click the “Plot Option” icon on


the “Star View TCC” toolbar or right-
click anywhere inside TCC plot area
and select the “Plot Option..” in the 1
pop-up menu. See Fig. 1 1

2. On the “Plot Option” dialog window,


do the following steps (see Fig. 2):
a. Click “Devices” tab.
b. Double-click “OCR3” node in the
tree
c. Click “Phase” node
d. Click “Preferences” tab
e. Check “Ground Mode”
f. Click “OK”
3. See Fig. 3, the OCR3 phase
overcurrent element is displayed.

Fig. 1

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Fig. 2

Note: The suffix appended to the ID of a multi-function relay indicates the type of the element
that is shown on the TCC. For example “OCR4-N”, the “N” indicates that the curve is the
“Neutral” element of OCR4 relay.

Fig. 3

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