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Protection System Operations

Protection System Operations. Correct operation of a Protection System clearing a fault Correct operation of a Protection System during certain abnormal conditions Swings Generator loss of field Not for control operations Unintended operation of a Protection System

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Protection System Operations

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  1. Protection System Operations • Correct operation of a Protection System clearing a fault • Correct operation of a Protection System during certain abnormal conditions • Swings • Generator loss of field • Not for control operations • Unintended operation of a Protection System • Failure of a Protection System to operate for a fault within its intended coverage

  2. Protection System • Protection Systems are to be analyzed as Composite Protection Systems • Partial failures within a Composite Protection System that correctly clears a fault within its intended coverage do not constitute misoperations • The Composite Protection System of a transmission line include all equipment used to clear faults on that line. Equipment located at all terminals comprise one Composite Protection System.

  3. Examples • A permanent fault occurs on Line A. Both end trip and reclose to Lockout: one operation Line B Line D Line A Line C

  4. Examples • Permanent fault occurs on Line B. Line B breakers trip correctly, but a breaker on Line C trips incorrectly. 2 operations, one correct, one misoperation. Line B Line D Line A Line C

  5. Examples • A breaker on Line D trips due to a failed relay with no fault. One Misoperation. Line B Line D Line A Line C

  6. Breaker Failure Example A • Three Correct Operations Line B Line D Line A Line C

  7. Breaker Failure Example B Remote Line Protection trips 115kV Bus 1 Generator Generator 500kV 115kV Bus 2 Transmission Lines 35 Miles Three Correct Operations

  8. Breaker Failure Example C BF relaying transfer trips remote line terminal 115kV Bus 1 Generator Generator 500kV 115kV Bus 2 Transmission Lines 35 Miles Two Correct Operations

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