Protection 1-Introduction
Protection 1-Introduction
Learning Outcomes
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Reference
Outline
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• Primary function
– Fast removal of any element of a power system when it suffers a
short circuit, or when it starts to operate in any abnormal
manner
→Permits the rest of the system to remain in service
→Limits the possibility of damage to other equipment
• Secondary function
– Provides an indication of the location and type of fault
Protection Requirements
• Availability
• Simplicity
Economical
• Flexibility
• Cost
• Reliability
• Speed Functional
• Selectivity
• Sensitivity
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Economical Requirements
• Availability
– Minimum time for repair and maintenance
• Simplicity
– Minimum equipment and circuitry
• Flexibility
– For an easy adaptation to the power system
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Functional Requirements
• Reliability
– Neither over nor under reaction (i.e. Should be dependable and secure)
• Dependability
– Certainty of correct operation
• Security
– Ability to avoid incorrect operation
• Causes for incorrect operation
– Incorrect design/setting
– Incorrect installation/testing
– Deterioration during the service
→Rough or burnt contacts, damaged electronic components, open circuited coils,
stuck mechanical parts, etc.
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• Speed
– Clear the fault as fast as possible
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• Selectivity
– Disconnect only the minimum section of the network to isolate
the fault
→Maintain supply to un‐faulted sections
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– Directional Protection
→The relay can determine the direction of power flow
→Trips circuit breakers only if the direction of fault current is according
to the relay setting
→Very important in proving protection to
Meshed networks
Networks with various generating sources
Parallel elements
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• Sensitivity
– Minimum level of operating parameter required to
complete the relay operation
→Voltage, current, power, etc.
– Electromechanical relays
→Sensitivity of the measuring movement
– Digital relays
→Sensitivity is usually limited by the current/voltage transformer
parameters
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Zones of Protection
Zone 1
– Generators
– Transformers
– Groups of generator transformers Zone 2
– Motors
– Busbars
– Lines Zone 3
Zone 4
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Primary Protection
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Backup Protection
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Redundancy
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Remote Backup
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Example
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Answer
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