EIT Fundamentals Power Systems Webinar Slides
EIT Fundamentals Power Systems Webinar Slides
EIT Fundamentals Power Systems Webinar Slides
Fundamentals of Power
System Protection
by
Steve Mackay
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Key Topics
• Need for protection
• Characteristics and components of a
protection system
• Faults and protection
• Earthing and its relevance to protection
• Protective devices
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Protection fundamentals
• What is protection?
– Avoiding the undesirable effects of abnormal electrical system
behaviour by appropriate action
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Protection philosophy
• Emphasis on Speed for the following
reasons:
– To minimise damage and repair costs.
– To reduce production downtime.
– To prevent undue thermal and magnetic
overstressing of healthy equipment on through fault.
– To keep voltage depressions as short as possible in
the interests of plant stability.
– Above all, to enhance the safety of personnel due to
arc flashes and electric shock.
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Possible faults
• Cable Faults - Most common due to both external like
moisture, digging, etc., as well as fault currents being
carried
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Types of faults
• There are a number of different types of faults
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Types of faults
• Earth Faults
– Solid grounding means high earth fault currents
– Only limited by inherent zero sequence impedance of Power
system.
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Consequences
• Heavy currents damage equipment extensively.
– Danger of fire hazard.
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Solutions
• Phase Segregation (separating phases far apart)
– Eliminates phase-to-phase faults.
• Resistance grounding
– Means lower earth fault currents
– Value can be chosen during design stage to limit current to
desired value - say 400Amps
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Earth faults
• Most faults in systems are due to insulation failures
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Important:
Earth fault loop resistance
• The impedance of the earth fault current loop starting and
ending at the point of earth fault. The earth fault loop
impedance comprises the following starting at the point of
fault.
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Summation CT scheme
(4-wire feeders)
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Important
• 4 Wire systems can cause problems due
to:
– Unbalance (zero sequence currents)
– TripleN harmonics
• Ensure correct connections of CTs to
avoid false trips
• With multiple sources: Incorrect relay pick
up-Neutral isolation for avoidance of
parallel return paths
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Protective devices
• Used for sensing and isolating faulty
circuits
• Basic types:
– Direct acting devices: Fuse
– Mounted integrally with breakers: Releases
– External protective devices (relays)
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Fuse-The Basic
Protection Device
• A fuse is the most basic of all protective
devices and performs all the protection
functions normally obtained by several
devices
• A fuse protects against short circuits and
sometimes earth faults
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Fuses - types
• Re-
Re-wireable Type
Fusible wire
– Disadvantages: Open to abuse,
incorrect rating used to keep circuit
in-rating drops as time goes by
– Advantage: Fail safe
• Cartridge Type
– Silver element enclosed in a barrel
of insulating material (sometimes
filled with quartz sand)
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Fuses - types
CARTRIDGE TYPE
Advantages :
– fault energy contained by insulating tube
– Sealed hence does not deteriorate as fast as open type
– Better grading possible
– Quartz sand absorbs energy and melts across ionized metal
path to quench arc
– Faster and can handle very high currents up to 100 kA
– Normal currents are closer to fusing currents today due to
improved materials and design
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Fuses characteristics
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Fusing factor
This British Standard lays down:
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I (rms)
2
Energy (I t) let
2
through by fault
Energy (I t) let of one cyc le duration
through by H.R.C.
Fuse-link
Time
Peak H.R.C
Fuse-link
c ut-off
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Fuse applications
Steady loads - Normally protect against over load as
well as short circuit.
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• Protection can be
– External to the circuit breaker (ex: relays)
– Integrated within the breaker (Trip unit/release)
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Digital protection-ACB
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Digital protection-MCCB
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Features
• Long time delay (IDMT), Short delay
(DMT) and instantaneous settings
• Selectable I2.t feature
• Optional ground fault protection with fixed
or selectable I2.t feature
• Ground fault with summation (internal
input)
• Alternatively with system neutral CT input
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Extended protection
• Default current protections are overload,
short circuit and ground faults
• Special protections also available
– Current/Voltage unbalance
• Motor loads against single-phasing conditions
– Over/Under voltage
• Motor applications to prevent restarting after power
interruption
– Reverse Power and Over/Under frequency
• Useful in cogeneration applications
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• Static relay
– Analog (discrete components)
– Digital (Microprocessor-based)
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Integrated protection
and control
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What is an IED?
• An electronic device that possesses some
kind of local intelligence
• IED in protection applications should have:
– Versatile electrical protection functions
– Advanced local control intelligence
– Monitoring abilities
– Capability of extensive communications
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Communication
• Communicating all data in previous slides to/from
Control center
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