Differential Relay Setting
Differential Relay Setting
Differential Relay Setting
Differential Relay
Electrical Apparatus
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Figure 1.
Front View of the MD32G Generator Differential Relay
Draw-out design permits relay
testing without disturbing
connections to case.
Modbus communication
protocol and RS485 terminal on
rear.
Modular design allows the
draw-out module to be fitted to
a variety of space saving
cabinet styles.
Bright electroluminescent
display easily visible even in
brightly lit environments.
Programmable reset
characteristics.
Applications
The MD32G is ideally suited for the
protection of generators and large
motors against two or three phase
internal faults, inter-turn faults, and
ground faults in equipment with
low-impedance or solidly grounded
neutrals. Its multi-slope percentage
bias characteristic allows for
compensation of CT ratio error
mismatch and differences in CT
response.
For autotransformer-started motors,
some differential protection
schemes include the autotransformer in the zone of protection.
In this case rotating machine
differential relays such as the
MD32G are not suitable as the 2nd
and 5th harmonic restraint
functions common to transformer
differential relays are required. For
this application, the MD32T relay
should be used.
R% = 100
Is/In
(I1 -I2)
(I1 -I2)/2
I
Is
I
= d +( R
In
In
In
(P-0.5)1R%
I
Is
+ ( IR - P) 2
= d +
In
In
In
1
100
Is
In
100
I
Is
= 7
In
In
Id
IR
IR
0.2
Id
0.5)
1R%
100
IR
0.1
Id
Id/In
0
0.5
IRIn
Figure 2.
Dual Slope Bias Characteristic of the MD32G Differential Relay
Multi-slope Biased
Differential Element
Each phase is provided with its
own differential element having a
characteristic as shown in Figure 2.
The relay internally calculates the
RMS value of the differential
current compensated for any CT
ratio and phase angle mismatch.
The minimum differential current
required for operation is adjustable
between 0.02 and 0.2 pu of the
machines rated current. This
setting is fixed up to 0.5 pu of the
machines rated current. Above 0.5
pu compensation of the set point is
required for CT saturation which
may occur at higher current levels.
The slope of each of the two
sloping portions of the
characteristic are adjustable, as is
the breakpoint between the two
slopes. The first slope may be
adjusted from 2% to 20%, and
applies from 0.5 pu of the
machines rated current, up to the
Overcurrent Protection
A single definite time delay phase
overcurrent element is provided to
act as overload backup protection.
Breaker Fail
A programmable time delay is set
equal to the breaker clearing time.
If the fault is not cleared (i.e., the
trip element has not dropped out),
before this timer expires, a breaker
fail is indicated. The breaker fail
element may also be programmed
to monitor any combination (or
none) of the following elements;
differential, phase overcurrent, or
ground fault. The breaker fail
function may be assigned to
operate one or more of the output
relays.
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Targets
Eight bright LED targets are
provided as follows:
Measurements and
Inrush Values
Output Elements
The following functions may be
programmed to one or more of the
output relays. The only limitation is
that pick-up and time delay
functions may not be assigned to
operate the same output relay(s).
Fundamental frequency
component of the neutral
current in per unit of the rated
phase current.
Blocking Input
An opto-isolated programmable
blocking input is provided. This
input may be programmed so that
when activated, any combination
of the differential, phase
overcurrent, or ground fault
elements may be blocked.
While the blocking input is active,
the pickup of any element
associated with the blocking input
is prevented. Sensing of the input
quantities and the countdown of
any timers begins only when the
blocking is removed.
Reset Characteristic
Oscillography
Differential element.
Diagnostics
Complete memory and circuit
diagnostics are run upon powering
the relay. The revision level of the
firmware is displayed at this time.
The relay runs a comprehensive
set of diagnostics every 15
minutes that includes memory
checksum, test of the A/D
converters by injection of an
internally generated reference
voltage, and a check of the ALU.
The relay provides two manual
test routines which may be run
at any time. The first routine
performs the same 15 minute test
and in addition checks the target
LEDs and the control circuitry to
the output relays without operating
the output relays. The second test
is identical but also operates the
output relays.
Dimensions and
Electrical
Specifications
See Catalog Section 150-05 for
electrical specifications and
dimensional information on all
Edison relays.
Figure 3.
Wiring Diagram for the MD32G Rotating Machine Differential Relay used for 87G and 87GN Protection
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Figure 4.
Wiring Diagram for the MD32G Rotating Machine Differential Relay used for 87G and 51N Protection
TABLE 1
Functional Specifications
Nominal system frequency setting range .........................................................50 or 60 Hz
Programmable rated primary input current of phase CTs ..............................1 - 9999A in 1A steps
Breaker fail (50BF) time delay ............................................................................0.05 to 1.00 seconds in 0.01 second steps
Differential Element (87G)
Minimum pick-up level of low set differential element........................................0.02 to 0.20 pu of rated CT current in 0.01 pu steps
Bias percentage slope from 0.5 pu to P pu of rated CT current .....................2 - 20% in 1% steps
Bias percentage slope at greater than P pu of rated CT current ....................5 - 50% in 1% steps
Bias slope break point P..................................................................................1.00 to 3.00 pu of rated CT current in 0.01 pu steps
Overcurrent Element (51P)
Minimum pick-up level........................................................................................0.50 to 10.00 pu of rated CT current in 0.01 pu steps
Time delay ........................................................................................................0.05 to 99.00 seconds in 0.01 second steps
Ground Fault Element
Minimum pick-up level ......................................................................................0.01 to 1.00 pu of rated CT current in 0.01 pu steps
Time delay ........................................................................................................0.02 to 9.99 seconds in 0.01 second steps
Ordering Information
TABLE 2
Catalog Numbers
Description
Base Relay
To the above add one each of the
following applicable suffixes
Power Supply1
24-110V AC/DC
90-220V AC/DC
Rated CT Input
1A
5A
Modbus Protocol
Case Style2
Draw out relay only, no cabinet supplied
Single relay case
Double relay case
19" Rack mount cabinet
Catalog Number
MD32G
L
H
1
5
J
D
S
T
N
Mounting Position
Denotes mounting position in either a double
case or 19" Rack along with other relays
ordered at the same time.
C2
C3
C4
The power supplies are user replaceable and interchangeable. See Catalog section 150-99.
The relay itself may be drawn out of any of the listed cases and plugged into any of the other
case styles. The catalog number specified during ordering denotes the type of cabinet in which
the relay will be shipped.