RE - 5 - Directional Earth-Fault Protection Low-Set Stage (DEF2Low) High-Set Stage (DEF2High) Instantaneous Stage (DEF2Inst)
RE - 5 - Directional Earth-Fault Protection Low-Set Stage (DEF2Low) High-Set Stage (DEF2High) Instantaneous Stage (DEF2Inst)
RE - 5 - Directional Earth-Fault Protection Low-Set Stage (DEF2Low) High-Set Stage (DEF2High) Instantaneous Stage (DEF2Inst)
1. Introduction
1.1 Features
• Directional earth-fault protection based on the neutral current Io and the residual
voltage Uo
• Four selectable criteria for directional operation
• Non-directional earth-fault protection based on the criterion for neutral current or
residual voltage
• Definite-time (DT) operation
• DEF2Low: four internationally standardized inverse-time (IDMT) characteristics
• Neutral current measurement with a core-balance current transformer or by digital
addition of phase current signals
• Residual voltage measurement with open-delta connected voltage transformers or
by digital addition of phase voltage signals
• Two alternative measuring principles: the average value of consecutive
instantaneous peak-to-peak values or the numerically calculated fundamental
frequency component of the earth-fault current and the residual voltage
• Delayed trip output for the circuit-breaker failure protection (CBFP) function
1.2 Application
The directional earth-fault protection function blocks are designed to be used for
directional or non-directional earth-fault protection whenever the DT characteristic or,
as concerns DEF2Low, the IDMT (Inverse Definite Minimum Time) characteristic is
appropriate. Suppression of harmonics is possible.
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2.1 Configuration
The measuring devices and signal types for analogue channels are specified and
configured in a special dialogue box of the Relay Configuration Tool included in the
CAP 505 Tool Box. Digital inputs are configured in the same programming
environment (the number of selectable analogue inputs, digital inputs and digital
outputs depends on the type of the hardware used).
Note! When the function block DEF2_ is used, the intermittent earth-fault protection
must be selected for the channel connected to the Io input of the function block from
the special measurements dialogue box of the configuration tool, regardless of
whether the intermittent operation itself is used or not. For more information about
the intermittent earth-fault protection, refer to section “Intermittent operation using
EFSIGN”.
When the analogue channels and digital inputs have been selected and configured in
the dialogue box, the inputs and outputs of the function block can be configured on a
graphic worksheet of the configuration tool. The neutral current Io is connected to the
Io input of the function block and in the same way, the residual voltage Uo is
connected to the Uo input. Furthermore, the digital inputs are connected to the boolean
inputs of the function block and the outputs of the function block are connected to the
output signals.
The function block operates on two alternative measuring principles: the average
value of consecutive instantaneous peak-to-peak values or the numerically calculated
fundamental frequency component of the earth-fault current and the residual voltage.
The measuring mode is selected by means of an MMI parameter or a serial
communication parameter.
With both the measuring principles, the operation is insensitive to the DC component
and the operation accuracy is defined in the frequency range f/fn=0.95...1.05. In peak-
to-peak measurement, the harmonics of the neutral current and the residual voltage are
not suppressed, whereas in fundamental frequency measurement the harmonics
suppression is about -50 dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,...
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When the function block starts, the START signal is set to TRUE. Should the
duration of the earth-fault exceed the set definite operate time or, at the inverse-time
operation, the time determined by the level of the measured neutral current, the
function block operates. The delay of the heavy-duty output relay is included in the
total operate time. When the function block operates, the TRIP signal is set to TRUE.
The DT or IDMT timer is allowed to run only if the blocking signal BS1 is inactive,
i.e. its value is FALSE. When the signal becomes active, i.e. its value turns to TRUE,
the timer will be stopped (frozen).
When the blocking signal BS2 is active, the TRIP signal cannot be activated. The
TRIP signal can be blocked by activating the signal BS2 until the function block
drops off. Whenever the TRIP signal has been activated, the minimum pulse width is
defined via the paramerer “Trip pulse”.
BasicAng (1) x x x x
BasicAng (2) x x x
BasicAng (3) x x x
IoCos (1) x x x x
IoCos (2) x x
IoCos (3) x x
IoSin (1) x x
IoSin (2) x x
Non-dir. Io (1) x x
Non-dir. Io (2) x x
Non-dir. Uo x x
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The following table presents the functions available in DEF2High and DEF2Inst:
BasicAng (1) x x x x
BasicAng (2) x x x
IoSin & Uo x x x
IoCos (1) x x x x
IoCos (2) x x
IoSin x x
Non-dir. Io x x
Non-dir. Uo x x
At the directional operation the calculation of the angle ϕ, i.e. the phase angle
between residual voltage and neutral current, will start when the neutral current
exceeds the value 0.5% In and the residual voltage the value 0.5% Un.
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The basic angle of the directional operation depends on the earthing principle of the
network so that in an isolated network ϕb = -90° and in a compensated network ϕb =
0°. The basic angle ϕb can be set to be -90°, -60°, -30° or 0°.
In addition, the basic angle can be changed via the control signal BACTRL, in which
case the alternatives are -90° and 0°. The operation of BACTRL depends on the
parameter “Basic angle” as shown in the following table:
BACTRL = 0 means that the input BACTRL is inactive (FALSE) and BACTRL = 1
means that the input BACTRL is active (TRUE).
The operating sector ∆ϕ can be set to ±80° or ±88°. The operating characteristic
depends on the values selected for the operate sector ∆ϕ and the basic angle ϕb. The
"corners" of the operating characteristics are "rounded" to provide better tolerance of
CT errors.
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The operating direction “Forward” or “Reverse” can be selected via the parameter
“Oper. direction”. The default configuration direction is “forward”, i.e. the power
flow direction is away from the busbar, when the voltage and current transformer
connections are as drawn in the figure below. The function block will operate on fault
currents flowing in the set direction only.
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When the reverse direction has been selected, the basic angle ϕb = Basic angle + 180°
(calculated internally) and the operating characteristics are the same as those
illustrated in Figures 4 and 5 but rotated by 180°. The operation equations for DSP
processing are exactly the same as above.
U0
ϕ b= -90°
∆ϕ = 70°
∆ϕ = 80°
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ϕ b = 0° U0
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∆ϕ = 80°
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I 0 / % x In
∆ϕ = ±88° 120
∆ϕ = ±80° 110
100
88°, 100%
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80
70
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In addition, the operating characteristic can be changed via the control signal
BACTRL. The operation of BACTRL depends on the parameter “Oper. charact.” as
follows:
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The setting range of the correction factor “AngleCorr” is 0°...5° (see Figures 7 and 8).
The operating direction “Forward” or “Reverse” can be selected via the parameter
“Oper. direction”. When the reverse direction has been selected, the operating
characteristics are the same as those illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 but rotated by 180°.
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9), is calculated when the momentary peak value of the neutral current exceeds the
fundamental amplitude of the neutral current at least 3 times. The intermittent earth-
fault can start the protection even if the phase angle between the neutral current and
the residual voltage is not within the operation area of the characteristic used. The
intermittent earth-fault protection can only be used in a compensated network and
with the definite-time (DT) operation. If the EFSIGN function is selected, neutral
current measurement must be based on the peak-to-peak principle. The EFSIGN
function is selected via the parameter “Intermittent E/F”.
Momentary peak
value of neutral
current Io (k)
Momentary value
of neutral voltage
Uo (k)
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The operating direction “Forward” or “Reverse” can be selected via the parameter
“Oper. direction”. When the reverse direction has been selected, the EFSIGN value is
multiplied by -1.
The purpose of the delayed reset function is to enable fast clearance of intermittent
faults, e.g. self-sealing insulation faults, and severe faults which may produce high
asymmetrical fault currents that partially saturate the current transformers. It is typical
for an intermittent fault that the fault current contains so- called drop-off periods
during which the fault current is below the set start current. Without the delayed reset
function the DT timer would reset once the current drops off. In the same way, an
apparent drop-off period of the secondary current of the saturated current transformer
might reset the DT timer. The adjustable delayed reset function also enables closer
co-ordination with electromechanical induction disc relays.
When the DT timer has started, it goes on running as normally even if the current
drops off, provided the drop-off period is shorter than the set drop-off time. If the
drop-off period is longer than the set drop-off time, the DT timer will reset when the
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drop-off time elapses (Figure 10). In Figures 10 and 11 the input signal IN of the DT
timer is TRUE when the neutral current is above the set start value and the directional
criterion is fulfilled when in use. The input signal is FALSE when the current is
below the set start value or the directional criterion is not fulfilled.
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If the drop-off period is shorter than the set drop-off time and the DT timer time has
elapsed during the drop-off period, the function block will trip once the current
exceeds the set start current again (Figure 11).
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At the inverse-time mode of DEF2Low the operate time is a function of the current;
the higher the current, the shorter is the operate time. Four time/current curve groups
are available. The curves comply with the BS 142 and IEC 60255 standards. The
desired operate time characteristic is selected with the parameter “Operation mode”.
(For a graphical presentation of the curves, refer to the manual “Technical
Descriptions of Functions, Introduction”.)
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The relationship between time and current is in accordance with the standard IEC
60255-4 and can be expressed as follows
kxβ
t s =
I α
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where
Inverse-time α β
characteristic
Normal inverse 0.02 0.14
Very inverse 1.0 13.5
Extremely inverse 2.0 80.0
Long-time inverse 1.0 120
According to the standard BS 142: 1966 the effective current range is defined to be
2...20 times the set start current. If the time/current characteristic is normal inverse,
very inverse or extremely inverse, the function has to start at the latest when the
current exceeds the set start current by 1.3 times. For the long-time inverse
characteristic the effective current range is specified to be 2...7 times the set start
current and the relay is to start at the latest when the current exceeds the setting value
by 1.1 times. The function block DEF2Low will start and the IDMT integration will
begin once the current exceeds the set start current.
The operate time tolerances specified by the standard BS 142 : 1966 are the following
(E denotes the accuracy in per cent):
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The tolerance factors have to be smaller than those defined by the standard BS 142:
1966 for currents 2 and 5 times the setting. The DEF2Low complies with the
tolerances of class 5 (E = 5.0%) for all inverse-time curves.
For example:
Two different groups of setting values, group 1 and group 2, are available for the
function block. Switching between the two groups can be done in the following three
ways:
The control parameter “Active group” indicates the setting group valid at a given
time.
The digital outputs of the function block can be activated with separate control
parameters for each output either locally via the MMI or externally via the serial
communication. When an output is activated with the test parameter, an event
indicating the test is generated. The protection functions operate normally while the
outputs are tested.
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The output signal START is always pulse-shaped. The minimum pulse width of the
corresponding output signal is set via a separate parameter on the MMI or on serial
communication. If the start situation is longer than the set pulse width, the START
signal remains active until the start situation is over. The output signal TRIP may be
non-latching or latching. When the latching mode has been selected, the TRIP signal
remains active until the output is reset even if the operation criteria have reset.
The function block provides a delayed trip signal CBFP after the TRIP signal unless
the fault has disappeared during the set CBFP time delay. The CBFP output can be
used in circuit-breaker failure protection to operate a circuit breaker in front of the
circuit breaker of the feeder. The control parameter “Trip pulse”also sets the pulse
width of the CBFP output signal.
2.9 Resetting
The TRIP output signal and the registers can be reset either via the RESET input, or
over the serial bus or the local MMI.
The operation indicators, latched trip signal and recorded data can be reset as follows:
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3.1 General
• Each function block has a specific channel number for serial communication
parameters and events. The channel for DEF2Low is 40, that for DEF2High 41 and
that for DEF2Inst 42.
• The data direction of the parameters defines the use of each parameter as follows:
Data direction Description
R, R/M Read only
W Write only
R/W Read and write
• The different event mask parameters (see section “Control settings”) affect the
visibility of events on the MMI or on serial communication (LON or SPA) as
follows:
Event mask 1 (FxxxV101/102) SPA / MMI (LON)
Event mask 2 (FxxxV103/104) LON
Event mask 3 (FxxxV105/106) LON
Event mask 4 (FxxxV107/108) LON
For example, if only the events E3, E4 and E5 are to be seen on the MMI of the
relay terminal, the event mask value 56 (8 + 16 + 32) is written to the “Event mask
1” parameter (FxxxV101).
In case a function block includes more than 32 events, there are two parameters
instead of e.g. the “Event mask 1” parameter: the parameter “Event mask 1A”
(FxxxV101) covers the events 0...31 and “Event mask 1B”(FxxxV102) the events
32...63.
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Time multiplier S49 0.05...1.00 - 0.05 R/W Time multiplier at IDMT mode
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DEF2Low
Time multiplier S79 0.05...1.00 - 0.05 R/W Time multiplier at IDMT mode
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CBFP time V9 100...1000 ms 100 R/W Operate time of the delayed trip
CBFP
Angle correction V10 0.0...5.0 ° 2.0 R/W Angle correction factor for
Iosin(ϕ) / Iocos(ϕ)
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CBFP time V8 100...1000 ms 100 R/W Operate time of the delayed trip
CBFP
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3.3.3.1 General
The information required for later fault analysis is recorded when the function block
starts or trips, or when the recording function is triggered via an external triggering
input.
The data of three last operations (operation 1...3) are recorded and the values of the
most recent operation always replace the data of the oldest operation. The registers
are updated in the following order: Operation 1, Operation 2, Operation 3, Operation
1, Operation 2,...
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The recording function can be blocked by means of the BSREG input. For example, if
an auto-reclose sequence is initiated by the trip signal of the function block, the values
recorded just before Shot 1 are most reliable for later fault analysis. When the auto-
reclose sequence has started, no recordings are needed at the moment of tripping. The
output signal ACTIVE in AR5Func indicating AR in progress is connected to the
BSREG input to prevent useless recording.
The time stamp indicates the rising edge of the START, TRIP or TRIGG signal.
3.3.3.3 Duration
If the function block trips, the current and voltage values are updated at the moment
of tripping i.e. on the rising edge of the TRIP signal. For external triggering, the
current and voltage values are updated at the moment of triggering i.e. on the rising
edge of the input signal TRIGG. If the function block starts but does not trip, the
neutral current and residual voltage values captured one fundamental cycle (20 ms at
rated frequency 50 Hz) after the beginning of the start situation are recorded. The
values of the neutral current Io and residual voltage Uo are recorded as multiples of
the rated value.
The values of Angle(ϕ), Angle(ϕb- ϕ) and Intermittent E/F are recorded at the
moment of triggering.
The status data of the input signals BS1, BS2 and BACTRL as well as the “Active
group” parameter are recorded at the moment of triggering. The “Active
group”parameter indicates the setting group valid for the recorded data.
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3.3.3.7 Priority
1 Tripping
2 Starting
3 External triggering,
which means that if the function block has started, it will neglect an external
triggering request.
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3.3.4 Events
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Start time Injected neutral current > 2.0 x start current and residual voltage >
2.0 x start voltage:
Reset time 40...1000 ms (depends on the minimum output pulse width set for
the TRIP output)
Operate time accuracy Depends on the frequency of the current and voltage measured:
at definite-time mode
f/fn = 0.95...1.05: ±2% of set value or ±20 ms2)
Accuracy class index E Depends on the frequency of the current and voltage measured:
at inverse-time mode
(DEF2Low) f/fn = 0.95...1.05: Class index E = 5.0 or ±20 ms2)
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