Title :
Performance issues with directional comparison blocking schemes
Author :
Stevens, Ian ; Fischer, Normann ; Kasztenny, Bogdan
Author_Institution :
Powerlink, QLD, Australia
fDate :
March 29 2010-April 1 2010
Abstract :
Distance and directional overcurrent protection can provide 100 percent coverage of transmission or subtransmission feeders through the use of teleprotection (communications-assisted tripping) schemes. We briefly review in this paper various types of teleprotection schemes and then present principles to successfully apply a directional comparison blocking scheme (DCB). We amplify these principles by examining the reasons why incorrect tripping occurred on feeders using DCB schemes in five field cases. Further, we alert readers to the conundrum of using DCB schemes in emerging electricity markets-dependability of protection versus less security of supply. We propose that protection engineers can apply the advantages of digital communications systems, functionality of numerical relays, and increased electricity network infrastructure to intelligently design line protection systems with high dependability and high security.
Keywords :
overcurrent protection; power markets; power system security; power transmission protection; communications-assisted tripping schemes; digital communications systems; directional comparison blocking schemes; directional overcurrent protection; electricity markets; electricity network infrastructure; line protection systems; numerical relays; subtransmission feeders; teleprotection schemes; transmission feeders; Australia; Communication system security; Design engineering; Digital communication; Digital relays; Electricity supply industry; Power engineering and energy; Power system protection; Protective relaying; Regulators;
Conference_Titel :
Protective Relay Engineers, 2010 63rd Annual Conference for
Conference_Location :
College Station, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6073-1
DOI :
10.1109/CPRE.2010.5469479