Differential Protection of Power Transformer in Substation
Differential Protection of Power Transformer in Substation
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provided with a proportional bias of an amount which
exceeds in effect the maximum ratio deviation.[3]
V. Mathematical Formulations
Differential protection is normally applied to transformers
10 MVA and above or depending upon its criticality. The
following factors affect the differential current in
transformers and are considered while applying differential
protection. These factors can result in a differential current
even under balanced power in and out conditions.
Differential protection is, as the name implies, a form of
Figure1. Current Differential Relay protection that utilizes measurements to detect differences.
This is done by bounding an area by two measurements and
B. Biased or Percentage Differential Relay evaluating the difference between the measurements.
This is the most used form of differential relay. Their
arrangement is same as that of the current differential relay; The basic principle applies as the sum of all currents flowing
the only difference is that this system consist an additional into the system must equal zero according to Kirchhoff’s
restraining coil connected in the pilot wires as shown in current law. The difference is that in high voltage power
Figure 2 and current flows in both CTs flows through it. transformer applications, the magnetizing current becomes
too large to be neglected. Besides the magnetizing current,
several sources of bias exist. One such source is the CTs used
for measuring the currents. These are utilized due to the
practicalities of measuring currents in a high power system.
The bias from the CTs is proportional to the through current
while the CTs are operating in the linear range. The error
depends on the type of CT.
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The calculation results are between 0.37 pu and 6.2pu. In existing data from the substation, 0.2 pu is set up minimum current
setting and 7 pu is set up maximum current setting.
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