Protection Study - General Review
Protection Study - General Review
Protection system is intended to operate when any fault or abnormal operating condition
takes place in the Power system. It is the Provision is to detect and disconnect elements of the
power system in the event of fault and is an integral part of Power System Design.
(Power systems should be designed so that protective relays operate to sense and isolate faults
quickly to limit the extent and duration of service interruptions.)
Requirements of Protection
Fault Clearance
- Speed
- Selectivity
- Sensitivity
Reliability
Cost
Source Supply Circuit AC/DC with Supervision (In General using 110V /220V DC)
Generally, two source use for Redundant (From DCDB 1 & 2).
IED/ Auxiliary Relay Supply Circuits.
In Special Protection Cases Main -1 and Main -2 Protection Relays to be use of
Redundancy
Control Circuit (Bay/ Feeder Control Circuit say BCU).
Like Isolator/Disconnector Switch for GIS/ Earth Switch.
Closing Circuit.
Trip Circuit with Supervision.
General Trip Circuit 1 and 2 Followed by CB’s
In some cases, Trip Circuit -1 for DC source, Trip Circuit -2 for AC UPS supply (Especially
for Process Plants).
Group A and Group B Interface (For Fault Operation)
Trip Outputs (For CB fail, Intertrip, Remote Trips etc.,)
Monitoring Circuits (Like Thermal monitoring for Protective system like Motor/
Generators/ Transformer/ Reactors).
Annunciator Circuits
SCADA/SCMS Interface circuits
PLCC circuits for (Especially for Plants DCS/ ECS, Close/Open/ Trip system Controlling)
SARAVANAN V
Other Interface Circuits
Electrical system
Sequence
- Positive Sequence (0, -120, +120)
- Negative Sequence (0, 120, -120)
- Zero Sequence
Faults
- Unsymmetrical Faults
- Symmetrical Faults
Protection Elements
Current Protection
Voltage Protection
Under Voltage (27)
Over Voltage (59)
Protection Coordination
Coordination is done with proper margin to avoid mal-operation of Fuses or relay which
follows
Time
Magnitude (Say Current etc.,)
Time VS Magnitude (say Current, Voltage etc.,)
Thermal etc.,
Each protective zone Coverage must overlap Each other From Down Stream to upstream
Asper Switching scheme based on CT and VT/CVT, Breaker and Protection Equipment/System
locations.
System Analysis
As per System Design Follow the respective standard that would meet worst case
analysis based Real-time cases with contingency analysis (like n-1, n-2 requirement).
Correction factor follows as per respective standard which we follow like IEC/IEEE and
Other standards for Short-circuit study
Say Short Circuit Study for HV/LV systems (say Maximum/ Minimum limits 1.1 – 1.5)