Differential Protection Using Arduino
Differential Protection Using Arduino
INTRODUCTION
Transformers are a critical and expensive component of the power system. Due t o the
long lead time for repair of and replacement of transformers, a major goal of transformer
protection is limiting the damage to a faulted transformer. Some protection functions, such as
over excitation protection and temperature-based protection may aid this goal by identifying
operating conditions that may cause transformer failure. The comprehensive transformer
protection provided by multiple function protective relays is appropriate for critical transformers
of all applications. One of the most important pieces of equipment in power systems is the power
transformer, which is used in different sizes, types, and connections. The continuity of its
operation is of vital importance in maintaining the reliability of power supply. Any unscheduled
repair work, especially replacement of a faulty transformer, is very expensive and time consuming.
Differential Protection:
A common form of protection for apparatus such as transformers, generators,
busses and power lines is current differential. This type of protection works on the basic theory
of Kirchhoff's current law, which states that the sum of the currents entering and exiting a node
will equal zero. Differential protection requires a set of current transformers at each compares the
currents and calculates the difference between the two.
Working:
Arduino is the main component in this circuit. Here Arduino is used to compare the
currents on both primary and secondary. Under normal operating conditions currents on primary
and secondary are same. So, the proportionate voltages generated by the current transformers
on primary and secondary are same. These two voltages will given to the Arduino. The
proportionate voltages generated by current transformers are rectified by the rectifiers in the
circuit. Under normal operating conditions these two voltages will be same in magnitude and
difference is zero. So, the Arduino gives no signal to the relay.
Whenever extra load or an internal fault occurs in transformer the currents sensed by the
CT on primary and secondary differs by same amount. As a result voltage sensed by the Arduino
from primary and secondary differs. As there is a difference in the voltage sensed by the
Arduino i.e., difference is not zero. Arduino give a signal to the relay according predefined
program. As and when the relay is activated by the Arduino the relay will activates the voice
announcement circuit. The voice circuit will give output predefined voice as a alert to the
operator. After three consecutive voice alerts Arduino will give trip signal to the relay board and
which is connected in series with the supply will open its contacts thus the supply to the hardware
setup will be disconnected.
BLOCK DIAGRAM:
CT RP RECTIFIER 1
CT RS RECTIFIER 2
CT YP RECTIFIER 3
ARDUINO RELAY VOICE
CT YS RECTIFIER 4
CT BP RECTIFIER 5
CT BS RECTIFIER 6
COMPONENTS:
1. Power transformer - 220/12 V
2. Current transformers
3. Switches
4. Arduino UNO board
5. Arduino software
6. Bulbs - 100W (2) & 60W(1)
7. Connecting wires
8. Screws and Bolts
9. 12V Relays
10. Bridge Rectifier
11. Resistors and Capacitors
12. Voltage regulator 7812
13. Transistor- 2N4923
14. Voice circuit board
15. Speaker
EXPECTED RESULT:
Using Differential protection scheme, transformer is protected from faults with the use of Arduino operating
an electromagnetic relay so that a highly sensitive, fast, low cost and reliable protection is obtained. This system
will be a fit and forget system with complete elimination of manpower.
REFERENCES:
International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology(IJIET)
SUBMITTED BY:
1. MAHAMMAD MUNEER N B – (4KV16EEOO9)
2. MOHAMMED SHAFIQ A S – (4KV16EE010)
3. SHIVAYYA – (4KV16EE016)