Reactorprotection
Reactorprotection
Reactorprotection
Handbook
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Reactor protection
General
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Different locations of reactor
Inrush currents
Transient overvoltages
Temporary overvoltages
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Shunt Reactor Protections
Differential protection
Distance protection
Phase overcurrent protection
Restricted earth fault protection
Mechanical fault detectors
Oil temperature and winding temperature protection
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Reactor protection
Main Protections
A 3ph high impedance differential relay should be used .
It gives higher sensitivity for internal faults
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RESIDUAL DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT RELAY
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Back-Up protections
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PHASE AND RESIDUAL OVERCURRENT RELAYS
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ZERO SEQUENCE OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
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Reactor protection
Reactor Monitors
Shunt reactors are used in EHV systems to limit the overvoltages due
to capacitive VAR generation in Long Transmission Lines
(c) Reactor backup protection(Impedance type or definite time O/C and E/F)
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Group A Group B
Pressure relief trip Oil level high / low trip, Fire protection
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Reactor protection
DC sources shall be supervised
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considered necessary.
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Reactor protection
Shunt Reactors
In case of mechanical type of fault detectors like
Buchholz and PRDs, for higher reliability, duplicating
of the initiating contacts may be considered on a
case-to-case basis
Fast clearance of faults in the reactor is important for
stability of the system and limiting equipment
damage. Therefore adequate protections should be
provided.
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Reactor protection
Shunt Reactors
The reactors are normally used in 400 kV and 765
kV networks. As per the current practice it is
common to group various Main 1, Main 2 and back-
up reactor protections in two groups of protections
(Group A and Group B) connected to separate DC
sources. No change is suggested in this practice.
This should cover to some degree the need for
maintenance of protective equipment with the reactor
energized. Reference may be made to CBIP Manual
No 274 Protection of Generators, Transformers and
220kV and 400kV Networks, which gives details of
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Restricted earth fault relay
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Phase over current relays
The pick up current seting must be set above highest
possible load current
In many cases it is also required to work as overload
protection of reactor
The operate time of phase overcurrent relay has to be
choosen so that the fault time is so short that equipment will
not be distryed at the same time selectivity is assured.
This means operation has to be delayed more than the
normal earth fault clearance time for line protection system
ABB Group - 37 -
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Reactor protection
Residual over current relays
Earth fault current is fed from the reactor. Therefore
need to trip exists. In most cases it should be
considered as back up to line protection. Current
setting is usually low. Time setting should be long to
be selective wrt line protection.
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