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Protection
Hui Ren
Electrical Engineering Department
North China Electric Power University
Phase
Phasetotophase
phasefaults
faults
Differential protection
interturn
interturn faults
faults
earth
earthfaults
faults
overcurrent protection
earth
earth faults
faults
Loss
Lossofofexcitation
excitation
overloading
overloading
Overload protection
Abnormal
Abnormal Reverse power
Reverse power
condition
condition
overvoltage
overvoltage
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Differential Relay
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Differential Relay
Percentage-differential relaying for a wye-connected generator.
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Differential Relay
Percentage-differential relaying for a delta-connected generator.
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Overvoltage
relay
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Negative phase
sequence current
measuring network
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Introduction
Differential protection
Percentage differential protection
Magnetizing inrush current
Overcurrent relays
Pressure relays
Conclusion
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Introduction
Fault, abnormal condition and protection
Phase
Phasetotophase
phasefaults
faults
interturn
interturn faults
faults
Phase
Phasetotoearth
earthfaults
faults
Core
Core fault
fault
tank
tank fault
fault
Differential protection
Overcurrent
protection
Overload protection
Overfluxing protection
Overheating protection
overfluxing
overfluxing
overheating
overheating
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Differential protection
Similar to that of generators, but
The differential protection system compares
h.v. and l.v. current, which are in a known
relationship under healthy conditions, rather
than the same current entering and leaving
the protected apparatus, as for generator
protection.
So, it is capable of detecting interturn short
circuits, since these change the effective
overall transformation ratio of the power
transformer.
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Differential Protection
Two basic requirements that the differential-relay connections
must satisfy are:
(1) the differential relay must not operate for load or
external faults;
(2) the relay must operate for severe enough internal faults.
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Differential Protection
Unbalanced current
Differential Protection
the CTs on any
wye winding of a
power transformer
should be
connected in delta,
and the CTs on
any delta winding
should be
connected in wye.
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Percentage Differential
Protection
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measurement
Side effects 1
Side effects 2
Side effects 3
Accurate estimation
of the 2nd and the 5th
harmonics takes
around one cycle.
The means of
restraining the
relay from
tripping during
external
faults,inrush and
overexcitation
may Limit the
relay speed of
operation
overfluxing
External fault
The measured
currents display
enormous rate of
change and are often
significantly distorted
Internal fault
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Inrush Current
The shape, magnitude and duration of the inrush
current depend on several factors:
Size of a transformer
Impedance of the system from which a transformer
is energized
Magnetic properties of the core material
Remanence in the core
The moment when a transformer is switched in
How a transformer is switched in
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Saturation of current
transformers during inrush
Due to the large and slowly decaying dc component, the inrush current is likely to
saturate the CTs even if the magnitude of the current is comparatively small. When
being saturated, a CT introduces certain distortions to its secondary current. Due to
CTs saturation during inrush conditions, the amount of the second harmonic may
drop considerably.
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Overcurrent protection
High current setting must not operate
under emergency loading conditions
Slow operation time setting may have to
be high in order to grade with other
overcurrent relays on the system
On large transformers as backup
protection for interminal faults, or
uncleared l.v. system faults.
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Pressure Relay
Various types of mechanical relays such as sudden
pressure relays and gas-accumulation relays have
been used for transformer protection.
On the occurrence of an internal transformer fault,
the pressure inside the tank suddenly rises. The
sudden pressure relay senses this, but it is
insensitive to pressure changes that normally occur
in a transformer during operation. In many cases,
the pressure relay will operate on an internal fault
that does not produce enough current to trip the
differential relays to avoid catastrophic failures.
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Conclusion
Percentage differential protection
Application: above 6300KVA
Magnetizing inrush current
The cause of magnetizing inrush current
The characteristics of magnetizing inrush
current
The measures of distinguish inrush current
Overcurrent protection
Application: external phase-fault protection
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