Abstract :
Source transfer for industrial facilities such as cement production plants has often been accomplished using discrete relays, such as overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, differential and sync check, plus logic created out of auxiliary relays and timers, or programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The advent of advanced digital protection systems with programmable logic capabilities and the proper I/O structure can now allow the entire transfer protection and control to be accomplished by a single intelligent electronic device (IED), thereby simplifying and enhancing the process. Simplification is the result of the protection and logic being linkable in software so all interlocking, timing and sequencing functions are made in a single or minimal amount of lEDs by programming. Enhancements include the elimination of discrete device interwiring, the ability to have concise event logging for all protection and logic functions to aid in documenting successful sequences, diagnosis of incomplete sequences and asset management of the switchgear involved in the transfer process. The transfer types discussed and illustrated include hot parallel (non-sequential), residual voltage and time delayed (sequential).
Keywords :
cement industry; delays; industrial plants; programmable controllers; switchgear; I/O structure; PLC; automated source transfer; auxiliary relays; cement production plant; digital protection system; discrete device interwiring; discrete relays; industrial facilities; intelligent electronic device; programmable logic capability; programmable logic controller; residual voltage; switchgear; time delay; Digital relays; Industrial plants; Logic devices; Logic programming; Production; Programmable control; Programmable logic arrays; Programmable logic devices; Protection; Protective relaying;