Line Differential Protection
Line Differential Protection
Line Differential Protection
Many transmission lines are now having OPGW or separate optic fiber laid for the
communication. Where ever such facilities are available, it is recommended to have the
line differential protection as Main-I protection with distance protection as backup (built-in
Main relay or standalone). Main-II protection shall continue to be distance protection. For
cables and composite lines, line differential protection with built in distance back up shall
be applied as Main-I protection and distance relay as Main-II protection. Auto-recloser shall
be blocked for faults in the cables.
15. MAINTAINING OPERATION OF POWER STATION AUXILIARY SYSTEM OF NUCLEAR
POWER PLANTS:
Depression of power supply voltages for auxiliary plant in some generating stations may
reduce the station output. Maintenance of full generation output may be a critical power
system security factor. In the case of nuclear plant, auxiliary power supplies are also a
major factor in providing full nuclear plant safety and security.
The potential loss of system generation or the potential challenges to nuclear plant safety
systems may be factors which will dictate the longest acceptable clearance times for
transmission circuit faults in the vicinity of a power station. This should be further taken up
with utilities of nuclear plants and this and any other requirements should be understood
and addressed.
16. COORDINATION BETWEEN SYSTEM STUDY GROUP AND PROTECTION ENGINEERS
For quite a few cases where system behavior issues are involved it is recommended that
power system study group is associated with the protection engineers. For example power
swing locus, out of step tripping locations, faults withstands capability, zone2 and zone3
overlap reach settings calculations are areas where system study group role is
critical/essential.
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3) MOV INFLUENCE AND APPARENT IMPEDANCE
Metal oxide varistors (MOV) are used for capacitor over-voltage protection. In contrast to spark
gaps, MOVs carry current when the instantaneous voltage drop across the capacitor becomes
higher than the protective voltage level in each half-cycle. Extensive studies have been done
by Bonneville Power Administration in USA to arrive at a non-linear equivalent circuit for a
series connected capacitor using an MOV. The composite impedance depends on total fault
current and protection factor k
p
.
The later is defined by equation.
U
k
U
MOV
p
Where U
MOV
is voltage at which MOV starts to conduct theoretically and U
NC
is voltage across
NC
the series capacitor when carrying its rated nominal current
This should be considered while relay setting.
4) IMPACT OF SC ON PROTECTIVE RELAYS OF ADJACENT LINES
Voltage inversion is not limited only to the buses and to the relay points close to the series
compensated line. It can spread deep into the network and this way influence the selection of
protection devices (mostly distance relays) at remote ends of the lines adjacent to the series
compensated circuit, and sometimes even deeper in the network. Estimation of their influence
on performances of existing distance relays of adjacent lines must be studied. In the study, it is
necessary to consider cases with higher fault resistances, for which spark gaps or MOVs on
series capacitors will not conduct at all.
If voltage inversion is found to occur, it may be necessary to replace the existing distance
relays in those lines with distance relays that are designed to guard against this phenomenon.
5) MULTI CIRCUIT LINES
Two parallel power lines both series compensated running close to each other and ending at
the same busbar at both ends can cause some additional challenges for distance protection
due to the zero sequence mutual impedance. The current reversal phenomenon can also raise
problems from the protection point of view, particularly when the power lines are relatively short
and when permissive overreach schemes are used.
Influence of zero sequence mutual impedance
Zero sequence mutual impedance Z
M0
will not significantly influence the operation of distance
protection as long as both circuits are operating in parallel and all precautions related to
settings of distance protection on series compensated line have been considered. Influence of
parallel line switched off & earthed at both ends, on the operation of distance protection on
single operating circuit is well known