charlierod
Electrical
- Mar 16, 2004
- 71
Hello everyone,
In a MV distribution network with local gas engine generators we use directional relays due to the meshed topology of the grid.
Step up 34,5/ 0,48 kV transformers associated to generators are protected by reclosers on the HV side. These reclosers have two groups of settings running at the same time. One group is faster with lower dials intended to protect the transformer and it is adjusted in both phase and ground elements with maximum torque angle set to detect internal faults. The other group has O/C elementos with higher dials and acts as a back for devices protecting the external grid.
We have had several external line to ground faults in which phase directional O/C elements set to operate only for faults within the transfomers or associated feeders pick up and trip resulting in a loss of selectivity and a disconnection of local generation. Analyzing recloser control records we can see that the operation of the device is correct. The problem is that the contribution is mainly due to zero sequence current and the unfaulted phases do fullfil angle conditions for picking up. The device use typical 90 degree polarization.
We know we could solve the problem with a modern relay that includes the posibility to block protection elements with flags from other protection and control elements and we could for example use the ground directional elements flag to supervise the phase directional or use another type of polarization. Well, none of these solutions are possible because the recloser does not include such a functionality.
Has anyone faced this problem in his/ her applications? Any suggestions to deal with the problem? By the way, transformers do not have a diffential relay, the only protections are reclosers installed at HV.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Regards,
Carlos
In a MV distribution network with local gas engine generators we use directional relays due to the meshed topology of the grid.
Step up 34,5/ 0,48 kV transformers associated to generators are protected by reclosers on the HV side. These reclosers have two groups of settings running at the same time. One group is faster with lower dials intended to protect the transformer and it is adjusted in both phase and ground elements with maximum torque angle set to detect internal faults. The other group has O/C elementos with higher dials and acts as a back for devices protecting the external grid.
We have had several external line to ground faults in which phase directional O/C elements set to operate only for faults within the transfomers or associated feeders pick up and trip resulting in a loss of selectivity and a disconnection of local generation. Analyzing recloser control records we can see that the operation of the device is correct. The problem is that the contribution is mainly due to zero sequence current and the unfaulted phases do fullfil angle conditions for picking up. The device use typical 90 degree polarization.
We know we could solve the problem with a modern relay that includes the posibility to block protection elements with flags from other protection and control elements and we could for example use the ground directional elements flag to supervise the phase directional or use another type of polarization. Well, none of these solutions are possible because the recloser does not include such a functionality.
Has anyone faced this problem in his/ her applications? Any suggestions to deal with the problem? By the way, transformers do not have a diffential relay, the only protections are reclosers installed at HV.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Regards,
Carlos