marks1080
Electrical
- Oct 10, 2006
- 613
Has anyone ever experienced a missoperation with this relay during the deenergization of a transformer in respect to the relays algorithim for calculating 2nd harmonic current?
I've heard of a trip over the weekend at one of our stations where deenergizing a transformer at a tapped station cause the entire line to trip off. I have not seen the reports but I am hearing that it was due to the 2nd harmonic from the DE-energization of the unit and that current being detected as a zero sequence current through the primary nuetral. There were duel protections in place, only the Siemens 7UT513 relay sent the trip, the other protection relay is a GE (multilin of some kind - not sure exact type).
This should not of tripped, obviously. People are initially saying its due to the way the 513 calculates 2nd harmonics... This is not my problem, nor my station, but I am curious.
I would appreciate any insight or discussion of similar experiences other people may have had with the 7UT513.
Best Regards,
Mark
I've heard of a trip over the weekend at one of our stations where deenergizing a transformer at a tapped station cause the entire line to trip off. I have not seen the reports but I am hearing that it was due to the 2nd harmonic from the DE-energization of the unit and that current being detected as a zero sequence current through the primary nuetral. There were duel protections in place, only the Siemens 7UT513 relay sent the trip, the other protection relay is a GE (multilin of some kind - not sure exact type).
This should not of tripped, obviously. People are initially saying its due to the way the 513 calculates 2nd harmonics... This is not my problem, nor my station, but I am curious.
I would appreciate any insight or discussion of similar experiences other people may have had with the 7UT513.
Best Regards,
Mark