DocumentCode
1775170
Title
New possibilities in field testing of distributed protection systems
Author
Bastigkeit, Boris ; Pritchard, Christopher ; Hensler, Thomas ; Naibo Ji
Author_Institution
OMICRON Electron. GmbH, Klaus, Austria
fYear
2014
fDate
23-26 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1795
Lastpage
1800
Abstract
Due to the increasing complexity of our electrical power systems, the need for highly selective protection is increasingly being fulfilled by the use of teleprotection schemes or line differential protection. To test such protection systems properly, a distributed end-to-end test with synchronized injection is required. The first challenge for such a test is the correct calculation of the voltages and currents to inject at both (or even multiple) ends. Therefore, a simulation of the fault scenario based on the power system network, is needed which can deliver all of the required values. For the execution of an actual fault scenario (shot), a single software application which controls all test devices on both (or multiple) ends from a single PC, is much more convenient and productive than separate software applications, which have to be operated manually for synchronized injection. Controlling a remote test device is now possible using an existing Internet connection at each end of the test.
Keywords
power system protection; Internet connection; distributed end-to-end test; distributed protection systems; electrical power systems; field testing; line differential protection; power system network; protection systems; selective protection; synchronized injection; teleprotection schemes; test devices; Abstracts; Antenna accessories; Global Positioning System; Manuals; Synchronization; Distributed protection; GPS / PTP synchronization; end-to-end testing; line differential protection; teleprotection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electricity Distribution (CICED), 2014 China International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shenzhen
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CICED.2014.6992263
Filename
6992263
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