validtech
Electrical
- Jan 11, 2009
- 4
Hi there..
GE's 489 protection relay is supposed to be solely used for generator protection, and is therefore fitted with enough (7) current and (3) voltage sensing inputs to acheive this. I previously assumed that a so-called block (Gen-Transfo) differential protection scheme could be acheived as well with this same relay, possibly by using interposing CTs on the phases output to correct the angle shift due to the Dyn11 transformer (this is even handled by software on certain relays such as ABB's REG216). Now, I doubt...
I just realized that in the 489, there is only one setting provided for the phase primary current, so that all of the 6 CTs are supposed to have same ratio (well, it makes actually sense that CTs are supposed to be identical as far as possible, but here...).
Does anybody here have experience on having a SR489 used for generator-transformer block differential scheme? Please let us know !
GE's 489 protection relay is supposed to be solely used for generator protection, and is therefore fitted with enough (7) current and (3) voltage sensing inputs to acheive this. I previously assumed that a so-called block (Gen-Transfo) differential protection scheme could be acheived as well with this same relay, possibly by using interposing CTs on the phases output to correct the angle shift due to the Dyn11 transformer (this is even handled by software on certain relays such as ABB's REG216). Now, I doubt...
I just realized that in the 489, there is only one setting provided for the phase primary current, so that all of the 6 CTs are supposed to have same ratio (well, it makes actually sense that CTs are supposed to be identical as far as possible, but here...).
Does anybody here have experience on having a SR489 used for generator-transformer block differential scheme? Please let us know !