DET50083 Topic 1 Introduction
DET50083 Topic 1 Introduction
DET50083 Topic 1 Introduction
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
TABLE OF
1.1 Remember the objective for
protection of a power system.
1.3
Understand the types of fault that can
occur in a power system and their
effects.
SYMMETRICAL
FAULT
Three Phase Fault
Faults giving rise to equal currents in lines
displaced by equal phase angles i.e 120o
in three phase systems.
FAULT
Faults in which not all the line currents are
equal and not all have the same phase.
Example (any one): single phase line to Two Phase- Earth Fault
ground fault (L-G), two phase to ground
(LL-G) fault and phase to phase (L-L)
fault.
OPEN CIRCUIT
Single Phase Open Circuit
FAULT
Faults giving rise to equal currents in lines
displaced by equal phase angles i.e 120o
in three phase systems.
DC charger DC battery
DC battery DC charger
BASIC COMPONENTS OF PROTECTION
VT & CT RELAY
To monitor and give accurate To convert the signals from
feedback about the the monitoring devices, and
healthiness of a system/to give instructions to open a
decrease primary voltage and circuit under faulty conditions.
current.
CIRCUIT DC
BREAKER BATTERY
To break the circuit To give power source
carrying the fault to the circuit breaker
currents trip coil
Figure shows basic connections of circuit breaker
OPERATION
control for the opening operation. The protected
circuit X is shown by dashed line.
PRIMARY PROTECTION
First in line of defense is main protection which ensures
quick action and selective clearing of faults within the
boundary of the circuit section or the element it protects.
BACKUP PROTECTION
It is the second line of defense in case in failure of primary
protection.
1. Able to detect and respond to fault occurring only within its own zone
protection.
2. Have absolute discrimination. Its zone of protection is well defined.
3. It does not respond to the fault occurring beyond its own zone
protection.
4. Also referred to as “main protection”
5. Fast operating time
Example: differential protection of alternators, transformer or bus bars, frame
leakage protection, pilot wire and carrier current protection.
NON-UNIT PROTECTION
Example: distance protection and time graded, current graded or both time and
current graded.
PROTECTION ZONE
Protection zone are defined for:
• Generator protection
• Transformer protection Protection zone have the
• Bus protection characteristics:
• Transmission and distribution • Zones are overlapped.
line protection • Circuit breakers are located
• Motors/ load protection in the overlap region
• (For a fault anywhere in a
zone, all circuit breaker in
that zone open to isolate
the fault)
PROTECTION ZONE
Transformer
Protection Zone
STAGE 1
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PAST YEAR QUESTIONS
1. Explain the following basic requirement for protection system
i. Selectivity
ii. Sensitivity
iii. Simplicity
2. Draw a circuit diagram that shows basic connection of circuit breaker and
explain its operation.
3. With the aids of suitable diagram, write the operation for primary and
backup protection
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