DocumentCode
3186287
Title
Conventional directional overcurrent and earth fault protection-not always straightforward
Author
Hindle, P.J. ; Chapman, K.G.
Author_Institution
PB Power Ltd., Newcastle, UK
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
543
Lastpage
546
Abstract
Many important aspects concerning the application and limitations of directional overcurrent protection have been addressed in early protection papers and in many textbooks. Even so, apparently undocumented limitations have still been encountered. This class of protection is often applied as back up and so some performance limitations may lie hidden until a case of main protection failure exposes incorrect back-up relay responses. Based on actual incidents and analysis of actual applications, this paper highlights three forms of protection limitation that do not appear to have received previous attention. In two cases, unwarranted utility supply interruptions occurred. In the third case, a common sub-transmission application, directional earth fault protection was seen to be ineffective for its intended purpose. In all cases, protection setting guidelines or possible relaying solutions are proposed, which would be attainable with modern numerical relay technology
Keywords
overcurrent protection; power system faults; power system protection; relay protection; common sub-transmission application; directional earth fault protection; directional overcurrent protection; incorrect back-up relay responses; main protection failure; numerical relay technology; performance limitations; protection setting guidelines; relaying solutions; unwarranted utility supply interruptions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Developments in Power System Protection, 2001, Seventh International Conference on (IEE)
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-732-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:20010219
Filename
929383
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