Numerical Relay
Numerical Relay
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Observations
DT 998.3
Operating Time (s)
Current (A)
TMS = 1 TMS = 0.5
2 10.98 4.909
4 5.039 2.460
6 3.838 1.879
8 3.252 1.629
10 2.929 1.459
12 2.720 1.352
14 2.559 1.258
16 2.430 1.213
18 2.317 1.159
20 2.248 1.106
Results
10
8
Operating Time (s)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Current (A)
Operating Time Vs Current Variation for TMS = 0.5
6
4
Operating Time (s)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Current (A)
Discussion
There are three possible methods used to achieve correct relay co-ordination; time,
overcurrent, or a combination of both. The common aim of all three methods is to give correct
discrimination.
In the case of discrimination by time alone, the disadvantage is due to the fact that the more
severe faults are cleared in the longest operating time. On the other hand, discrimination by current
can be applied only where there is appreciable impedance between the two circuit breakers
concerned. It is because of the limitations imposed by the independent use of either time or current
co-ordination that the inverse time overcurrent relay characteristic has evolved.
a) Whenever possible, use relays with the same operating characteristic in series with each other
b) Make sure that the relay farthest from the source has current settings equal to or less than the
relays behind it, that is, that the primary current required to operate the relay in front is always
equal to or less than the primary current required to operate the relay behind it.
Figure shows the three stages over current characteristics of the KCGG relay. The corresponding
over current elements of those stages are I>, I>> and I>>>, and their respective time delays (t>, t>>
and t>>>). These three stages can be operated independently by setting values for each current
elements and corresponding time delays. Therefore this threes stage overcurrent characteristics
facilitate us to change the overcurrent characteristics according to our requirement.