Lecture 04_part2
Lecture 04_part2
EPE-3100
Part 2
Protective Relays
Lecture 4
Dr. Mohammed Shams
Electrical Power Engineering Department
Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Classification of Protective Relays
1) Electromechanical Relays.
3) Digital Relays.
4) Numerical Relays.
Electromechanical Relays
• Electromechanical Relays: operate by mechanical forces or
torques exerted on movable parts carrying contacts.
2. Induction Relays.
3. Thermal Relays.
Electromechanical Relays
Electromechanical Relays
Plunger-type relay
Electromechanical Relays
ON OFF
„ Mercury Mercury
" Switch
hinge
Contacts
Buchholz Relay
Buchholz Relay
• When a fault occurs inside the transformer, bubbles of gas are
evolved by the heat generated and rise up to the top of the
housing causing the oil level to fall and the mercury float to
tilt.
1) Magnitude Relays.
2) Directional Relays.
3) Ratio Relays.
4) Differential Relays.
5) Pilot Relays.
Classification of Protective Relays
1) Magnitude Relays: respond to the magnitude of the current,
voltage, frequency, etc.
• They may trip on low or high values, such as over-current
relay, over-voltage, or under-frequency relay.