cmott07
Electrical
- Dec 30, 2010
- 1
Fellow Power Folks,
I've been tasked with evaluating the need for Line Transfer Trip schemes (primary is DCB) on a handful of 115, 230, and 500kV Transmission Lines.
Our criteria currently states that it should be applied only on transmission lines where "infeed or impedance limit fault current contributions to values below relay setpoints under network conditions" or where sequential tripping is not acceptable.
This criteria seemed to work well in the age of EM relaying but doesn't hold up well with newer, more flexible digital relaying (as they can be set much more sensitively).
Does anyone have any thoughts/tips on developing an easier to apply/less subjective criteria?
I've read several papers/threads/etc discussing the "strength" of the source but mostly in reference to Generation transfer tripping.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I've been tasked with evaluating the need for Line Transfer Trip schemes (primary is DCB) on a handful of 115, 230, and 500kV Transmission Lines.
Our criteria currently states that it should be applied only on transmission lines where "infeed or impedance limit fault current contributions to values below relay setpoints under network conditions" or where sequential tripping is not acceptable.
This criteria seemed to work well in the age of EM relaying but doesn't hold up well with newer, more flexible digital relaying (as they can be set much more sensitively).
Does anyone have any thoughts/tips on developing an easier to apply/less subjective criteria?
I've read several papers/threads/etc discussing the "strength" of the source but mostly in reference to Generation transfer tripping.
Any help is greatly appreciated.