4 Distance PDF
4 Distance PDF
4 Distance PDF
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SIPROTEC 7SA Distance Protection
Basics of Protection
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Why impedance protection?
0,6s 0,3s
0,6s 0,3s
0,6s 0,3s
0,6s 0,3s
non-selective trip
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Basic principle of impedance protection
relay A
Selectivity
Z2
relay A
ISC
ZS A ZL B
Usc
ZSC
E Isc
Relay design:
comparator operation if
U1< U2
i.e. ZSC< Z Replica
X ZReplica
U2=k2 ISC Z Replica External fault
Z Replica (line replica impedance) Internal fault
(corresponds to the set zone reach)
R
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Distance measurement (principle)
IL1 ZL
IL2 ZL = RL + j XL
6 loops : 3 phase- phase loops and
3 phase- ground loops IL3
ZE = RE +j XE
IE ZE
Measured current
measured voltage
L1, E measured current
UL1 measured voltage
The same applies to the remaining loops The same applies to the remaining loops
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Complex impedance measurement
I I I
V Z Load V V
Rf
X Resistive fault
ZL
XL
Normal operation
Fault on the line
Z Load
Distance relay ZLF1 ZLine
operating
ZLF2
characteristic
X RF RF
Fault area F1 F2
ZL ZLoad
D
ZLF2 Phase - Phase Fault
RR ZF2
RR RF / 2
ZLoad
RR Phase - Earth Fault
ZLF1 ZF1 l oa d
a sing
Incre RR RF /(1 + RE/RL)
L
SC2
Fault in
R
SC1 Minimum Load Impedance:
reverse Minimum voltage 0,9 Un
direction Load area Maximum current 1,1 In
Maximum angle 30°
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Typical distance zone-characteristic
R
polarised
MHO-circle X quadrilateral
X
ZS = 0
RF XA
ZL settable arc
ZSC-L compensation
R Rarc
ZS small
RA R
ZS high ZS
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Determination of fault direction
SC
Z'SC
Current area for Impedance area for
reverse faults reverse faults
line characteristic
X
fault with arc resistance in forward direction
close-in fault
R
fault in reverse direction
~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ fault L1-E
Z grid relay Z line
VL3 If
If If
VL2
faulty phase voltage VL2
VL3
VL3 VL2-L3 VL2
uRI = uL2-L3
uf = uL1
if(t)
uL1
Distance measurement
Measuring uL1 if
Direction measurement
window if with voltage memory
uL2-L3
Direction measurement
if with unfaulted voltage
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Fault detection techniques
Not in 7SA522
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Why several zones?
7SA
7SA
etc.
X t
t3
X3
X2
t2
X1
t1
Diagrams: X1 X2 X
R
2nd Zone: It must initially allow the 1st zone on the neighbouring feeder(s) to clear the fault.
The grading time therefore results from the addition of the following times:
• errors of the distance relay internal timers mechanical: 5% of the set time, minimum 60-100 ms
static: 3% of the set time, minimum 10 ms
digital: 1% of the set time, minimum 10 ms
• distance protection starting time *) mechanical: O/C starter: 10 ms, impedance starter: 25 ms
static: O/C starter: 5 ms, impedance starter: 25 ms
digital: generally 15 ms
*) only relevant if the set relay times relate to the instant of fault detection / zone pick-up. This is the case with all Siemens relays. There are
other relays where the time is adapted by software to relate to the instant of fault inception. In the latter case the starting time has to be
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Reach and time co-ordination
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
t
for
wa
Line
rds
X Z6 Distance zones
• Inclined with line angle
Z5
• Angle prevents overreach of Z1
Z4 on faults with fault resistance that
Z2 are fed from both line ends
Z1B
Z1
re v
e rs
e
Load Load
fo rw Fault detection
a rd
s
• no fault detection polygon: the
largest zone determines the fault
Z3
detection characteristic
• simple setting of load encroachment
re v
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Graded distance zones
Z3
t = grading time
time Z2 t3
Z1 t2
t1
A B C D
D1 D2 D3
distance
Grading rules:
Safety margin is 15 %:
Z1 = 0,85 ZAB
- line error
Z2 = 0,85 (ZAB + 0,85 ZBC) - CT, VT error
Z3 = 0,85 (ZAB + 0,85 (ZBC + 0,85 ZCD)) - measuring error
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SIPROTEC 7SA Distance Protection
Teleprotection
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Selectivity in distance protection,
Teleprotection is the solution
1 2
Faults in this area are Faults in this area are tripped Faults in this area are
tripped from side 2 in from both sides in first-zone tripped from side 2 in
t2 time t2
Z1B
Z1
1 2
Z1
Z1B
7SA 7SA
A Z1(A) B Z1B(A)
Z1B(B) Z1(B)
Substation A Substation B
TS
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7SA522 - Permissive overreach transfer trip (POTT)
A Z1(A) B Z1B(A)
Z1B(B) Z1(B)
Substation A Substation B
TS
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7SA522 - Blocking
FD Z1(A) FD
A Z1B(A)
7SA522 (A) B (A)
FD FD
Substation A (B) Z1B(B) (B) Substation B
Z1(B)
d (u,i) d (u,i)
dt & & dt
(A) 40 ms 40 ms (A)
2103 Dis. T. Send Dis. T. Send 2103
Tele-comm. Tele-comm.
& 0 4060 4060 &
Dis. Jump Bl. Dis. Jump Bl.
Forw. Forw.
0 0 0
(A) >1 Transmit Transmit >1 (A)
0 4056 0 4056
FD & Ts Send signal Send signal Ts & FD
0
(A) (A)
Tv Tv
0
Z1B 0
1
T1B
Z1B
(A)
T1B & & 1
(A)
1
Trip >1
Z1 or >1 Trip 0 0 Z1 or
Further 0 Further
0
Zones 4006 4006 Zones
0 0 0 0 0
>Dis Tel Rec. Ch1 receive receive >Dis Tel Rec. Ch1
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7SA522 - Unblocking
A Z1(A) B Z1B(A)
Z1B(B) Z1(B)
Substation A Substation B
7SA522 Dis. T. Send 2103 Tele-comm. Tele-comm. Dis. T. Send 2103 7SA522
Z1B fu Z1B
4056 fu 4056
(A) >1 Send signal Transmit (A)
& Ts Transmit Send signal >1 Ts
fo fo &
T1B T1B
& Trip &
Z1 or >1 Trip >1 Z1 or
Further Further
Zones 4031 U 4031 Zones
Unblock Unblock
receive receive Logic
Logic 4030 B 4030
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SIPROTEC 7SA Distance Protection
Power Swing
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Power swing detection by trajectory monitoring
x
Fault Impedance
dR(k-n)
dX(k-n)
Jump from load to
fault impedance
swing trajectory
dR(k)
dX(k)
Load
impedance
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Principle of power swing detection
X
Continuous
calculation and
monitoring of
Impedances
First impedance in
power swing area:
R algorithm starts to
analyze the
Zone impedance trajectory
automatically sized
power swing area
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Main criteria for power swing detection
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monotony criterion
power swing if
X R1 and R2 or and
X1 and X22
X1
have same direction
directions
X2
X2 X11 X2 no power swing if
R1 and R2 and
R2
R2 R1 X1 and X2 have
different directions
R2 R1
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continuity criterion
power swing
X if R or X
exceed a threshold
X
no power swing
if R and X are
below the threshold
R
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smoothness criterion
power swing if
X R1 nearly R2
and X1 nearly X2
X1
X1 X2 no power swing if
R1 strong vary from R2
R2 R1 X 2 or
X1 strong vary from X2
R2 R1
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SIPROTEC 7SA Distance Protection
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Practical Application Example for 7SA6
220 kV
100 km OHL
Z1 = 0,25 Ohm/km 85
Z0 = 0,8 Ohm/km 75
7SA6
IF Min = 2 kA (phase)
IF Min = 0,5 kA (earth)
7SA6
1&3 Pole trip
21 with Quadrilateral
Teleprotection - POTT
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Plant Data
L1 L2 L3
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Binary I/O
Refer to
System Description
Chapter 5
Relay PICKUP
functions to the
available binary
Trip L1
inputs and outputs Trip L2
Trip L3
available binary
inputs and outputs General supervision alarm
depends on the
hardware version
Relay alarm/live contact
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Configuration
First step is configuration - Functions that are disabled here will not appear later.
Refer to Manual - Chapter 2.1 General
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Routing in DIGSI Matrix
Route the selected functions to the binary inputs and outputs in the matrix
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Set Power system data1 - Transformers
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Power system data1 - Power system
Select the mode for zero sequence compensation: RE/RL and XE/XL or
K0 and angle K0 Refer to Manual - Chapter 2.1
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Setting Group A
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Setting Group A: Power System Data 2
Separate setting
for Z1 and
remaining zones
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Calculation of residual compensation factors
Use the RE/RL and XE/XL or K0 and angle K0 setting (selected during configuration)
RE 1 R0 XE 1 X0
= - 1 = - 1
RL 3 R1 XL 3 X1
As only ratios are used either primary or secondary impedance may be used. The
values may apply to the whole line or be per unit length
In this example the same setting is used for Zone 1 and the other Zones
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Setting Group A: Line Status
Refer to Manual Release of manual close command may be subject to sync check
Chapter 2.1
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Setting Group A: Distance protection, general settings
This is similar
to ON/OFF with
binary input
Used to set
load area in
polygon
Refer to Manual
The overreach zone Z1b may be controlled by the Auto Reclosure Chapter 2.2
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Calculate the Load Area setting
Z1
RLOAD (min) = Umin / 3 ILmax
Load
= 95 (prim.)
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Setting Group A: Distance protection, Earth faults
Additional
settings have the
supplement A
Refer to Manual
Chapter 2.2
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Setting Group A: Distance protection, Time Delays
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Setting Group A: Distance zones, Zone 1
EA A ZL B EB
D A RF
UA B
X
U A = I A ZL + I A + I B RF
U A = I A ZL + RF + I B RF RF B
RF
A
UA IB ZL
ZA = = ZL + RF + RF
IA IA
R
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Influence of load flow on the distance
measurement for faults with fault resistance
U1 U2
load
ZL1 ZL2 L
SC2
SC1
U1 RF U2 1
1 2
RF = fault resistance
2
1
2
RF
RF RF X RF 2
1
X
ZL1 ZL2 An Over-reach
ZSC2 (left) or
ZSC1 ZSC2 sin SC2
ZSC1 sin an Under -reach
SC1
(right) is possible.
The grading
SC1 SC2
characteristic must
R R be adapted.
2 1
ZK1 = ZL1 + RF + RF ZK2 = ZL1 + RF + RF
1 2
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Settings for zone Z1
Line
X(Z1)
RE(Z1)
R(Z1) Recommendation for zone 1 settings:
R X1 80...90% of the line reactance
R1 120% of the arc (1/2) resistance
R1E 120% of the arc resistance
T1(1-phase.) 0 ms
T1(multi-phase) 0 ms
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Impedance zones of digital relays (7SA6 and 7SA52)
for
wa
Line
rds
X Z6 Distance zones
• Inclined with line angle
Z5
• Angle prevents overreach of Z1
Z4 on faults with fault resistance that
Z2 are fed from both line ends
Z1B
Z1
re v
e rs
e
Load Load
fo rw Fault detection
a rd
s
• no fault detection polygon: the
largest zone determines the fault
Z3
detection characteristic
• simple setting of load encroachment
re v
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Setting Group A: High Current Switch on to Fault
L1 4282
I>>> >1 Pick-up setting must be
L2 & SOTF-OC Pick up L1
above maximum expected
L3 4283
charging current
SOTF-OC Pick up L1
2. 2 .I>>>
4284
SOTF-OC Rel. L1
>1 SOTF-OC Pick up L1
SOTF-OC Rel. L1
4281
SOTF-OC Rel. L1
>1 SOTF-OC Pick up
SOTF-OC Rel. L123 4295
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Buck up over current
Address 2601 is set according to the desired mode of operation of the overcurrent protection: Operating
Mode = ON: always active means that the overcurrent protection works independently of other protection
functions, i.e. as a backup overcurrent protection. If it is to work only as an emergency function in case of
loss of VT supply, ON: with VT loss must be set
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SIPROTEC 4 Distance Protection
Buck up over current
If not all stages are required, each individual stage can be deactivated by setting the pickup threshold to .
But if you set only an associated time delay to this does not suppress the pickup signals but prevents the
timers from running
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SIPROTEC 4 Distance Protection
STUB protection for 11/2-circuit breaker arrangement
Busbar A
IA
Feeder 1
CB
(A)
IK= I A+ I B Line isolator 1
stub fault
CB
(C)
IB Line isolator 2
Feeder 2
CB
Release of STUB-stage with open line isolator:
(B)
Busbar B
The stub protection is an over current prot. which is only in service when the state of the
isolator indicates the open conditions via a binary input “>I-STUB ENABLE”
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SIPROTEC 4 Distance Protection:
High Resistance Earth Fault Protection
Definite-time characteristic
T3I0>
T3I0>>
T3I0>>>
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Polarizing Options for Directional Earth Fault Relays
*)
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