The generation does have protection, hence why it shuts down. However, when a fault occurs on the system there is a limited amount of time the generation can handle it before loosing syncronism as determined by fault studies, hence why newer systems are being built with differential or communication assisted tripping to speed up clearing time.
Zone 2 always coordinates with a non delayed Zone 1 which is set to about 85% for any given line being protected. 20-25 Cycles is typical for zone 2 as its usually coordinating with breaker failure. BF is set to 10 cycles allowing any given breaker to clear in 3 cycle plus a safety margin which then derives the zone 2 timing. I say usually- because in this case due to the age of the 69kv system and parts of the 115kv system there is currently no active BF protection, however over the years the bulk oil breakers have been replaced with 3 cycle SF6 breakers speeding up the overall clearing time.
The 69kv system is fed from the 115kv system, and the 115 from 345kv which contains the bulk generation. However, for various reasons generation is being added to the lower levels necessitating faster clearing times.