westex
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2010
- 17
Part of our relay maintenance procedure we have to prove that the current and voltage inputs to the relay are correct. When we triggered the event (screen shot provided) on the SEL-311C (substation A) we saw that the phase angles didn’t quite make sense (IB was almost in phase with VA). When talking to the boss he said something is wrong. We than compared the SEL phase angle readings to the bus diff relay and all the readings were the same. Doing that just proved that if the line relay readings (SEL-311C) are wrong so is the bus diff readings. We also went to the other end of the line (substation B) to check those readings expecting those to be 180° different than (substation A) and they were. So we can’t find anything wrong but boss still says asks how can our angles look that bad. I know power factor and vars could throw the readings off. If these reading are correct (and I believe they are) what good is “proving” the inputs to the relay in this case? Also how would you explain these readings? If anyone has AcSELerator Analytic Assistant and wants to look more at the event I can provide that.