Drawing Characteristics Guide P443
Drawing Characteristics Guide P443
Drawing Characteristics Guide P443
P443
A Guide How To Draw and Test P443
Distance Characteristics using
Omicron
This document serves as a guide how to draw P443 Mho and Quad characteristics. P443 is a
self+memory polarised distance relay, hence Mho characteristic
characteristic expansion will depend on
source impedance and polarising voltage setting. Therefore, a special tool (Draw_Mho.xls)
has been created to mimic the P443 Mho expansion and allow user to draw Mho
characteristics.
Once the characteristics are drawn, a user can use any other test equipment for testing, but
to test accurately expanded Mho characteristic the
the test kit should:
This
This document could be also used as aid to the existing Commissioning guide.
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................. 4
2. DRAWING CHARACTERISTICS
P443 provides both, Mho and Quad characteristics that could be set independently. This guide is based
on the default P443 settings (Simple mode) and PSL but could be easily applied to any customer
specific settings.
To draw Mho characteristics, the attached Draw_Mho.xls file needs to be used. The tool simply mimics
the P443 Mho characteristic expansion under given test conditions and settings. P443 has a user
settable polarising voltage as a mix of self-polarising voltage and clean memory stored pre-fault
voltage, where the proportion of memory stored voltage in total polarising voltage could be set
between 20% and 500%. Therefore, the Mho expansion will be governed by the voltage memory
setting, the greater the percentage of memory stored voltage, the greater would be Mho characteristic
expansion. The Mho expansion is define by the following formula:
Mho exp=[Polarising setting/( Polarising setting + 1)] x Zs
Where:
Polarising setting is user settable, from 20% to 500% of self polarising voltage
1 is a fix self-polarising voltage proportion in total polarising voltage
Zs is a source impedance
In order to draw the same Mho characteristic as P443 would do under real fault condition in networks,
Zs source impedance has to be included. The line impedance in the P443 default settings file is
10Ω∠70° secondary (for In=1A). For the drawing example, the assumption is made that the source
impedance is Zs=10Ω∠89 Ω, thus making the system impedance ratio SIR=1. The implementation of
the source impedance (‘Constant source impedance’ in Omicron Advance Distance program) would
also restrict the fault currents and reduce the need for current amplifier for most shots.
Here is the snap shot from excel program with explanations of how to use it for drawing Mho
characteristic.
2.1.1. Data to be entered in excel worksheet:
The following parameters needs to be entered in ‘Enter & read out’ sheet:
Once the P443 Mho characteristics are drawn, it is convenient to test them, but the test kit that is used
for testing has to include the SAME specified Zs magnitude and angle as in excel file and also a pre-
fault condition that will allow P443 to generate voltage memory for correct operation for close up
faults. Since the default setting is ‘3ph tripping’ it is sufficient to connect R3 to monitor relay’s
operation.
The remaining of this section is applicable to Omicron users and explains how to create test object and
test Mho characteristics.
2.1.2. Omicron Test Object:
Mho characteristics can be easily drawn as Omicron test object. To do that, a user needs to read the
Mho circle centre (R, X) and radius for each zone from ‘Enter & read out’ excel sheet. Here is an
example for Z1:
The above values could be then entered into Omicron/Advance Distance/Parameters/Test Object/Zone
settings/New/Z1/Edit/Add/Arc Cartesian. Here is a snap shot for Z1:
Once all zones are completed, the following Test view, associated to the DEFAULT setting, will appear:
Fig 4:
To test Quads, the default P443 settings need to be slightly changed, the only difference is that the
characteristic for phase and ground faults need to be set as Quad, instead of Mho.
It should be noted that the mirrored resistance reach for any zone is always 25% of set resistive reach,
regardless whether the resistive reach is set as ‘Proportional’ or ‘Common’. This does not apply to Z3
when set to reverse offset, since the reverse offset setting (10% of line impedance as default) applies
equally to both, –X and –R.
For Omicron users, the test object could be created by altering Omicron/Advance
Distance/Parameters/Test Object/Zone settings/New/Z1/Edit/Add/Line Cartesian as shown in Fig 7 for
Z1:
Fig 8: inverted Z4
Fig 9: When ‘Separate arc resistance is ticked in, the resistive reach corresponds to
The delta directional line has a priority and it is active as long as:
• Delta directional is enabled in Configuration column
B/W
F/W
Zs
2.5. ACCURACY
The accuracy is define as 5% at set points (+X, -X, +R, -R) and 10% around the whole characteristic,
either Mho or Quad.