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Busbar and Differential Protection

The document discusses industrial busbar protection systems. It describes the BUS2000 busbar differential protection system which provides percentage restraint differential protection for busbars. It outlines typical busbar arrangements protected by the system and explains the operating principles of low impedance and high impedance protection schemes. The document also describes the sensitivity algorithm, stability algorithm, operation characteristics, and advantages of the BUS2000 system.

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181 views38 pages

Busbar and Differential Protection

The document discusses industrial busbar protection systems. It describes the BUS2000 busbar differential protection system which provides percentage restraint differential protection for busbars. It outlines typical busbar arrangements protected by the system and explains the operating principles of low impedance and high impedance protection schemes. The document also describes the sensitivity algorithm, stability algorithm, operation characteristics, and advantages of the BUS2000 system.

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Industrial Systems

BUS2000
Busbar Differential
Protection System
Differential overcurrent system with
percentage restraint protection

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Industrial Systems

Typical Busbar Arrangements


– Single Busbar
– Double Busbar with Coupler
– Breaker and a Half
– Double Breaker
– Double Busbar with Transfer Bar
– Segregated Busbars with Coupler

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Typical Single Busbar
Arrangement

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Typical Double Busbar
with Coupler Arrangement

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Typical Breaker and a Half
Arrangement

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Typical Double Breaker
Busbar Arrangement

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Typical Double Busbar
with Transfer Bar

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Typical Segregated Busbar
with Coupler

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Types of Protection
Schemes
–Low Impedance
–High Impedance
• Medium Values
• High Values

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Low Impedance Protection

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Saturation of the Auxiliary


CTs

• A. Primary Fault Current


• B. Secondary Current from the Source CTs
• C. Secondary Current in the Faulty CT
• D. Differential Current
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Low Impedance Protection


Current Detection + Second
Criteria
–Time-delayed Overcurrent Relays
–Directional Overcurrent Relays
–Restraint Overcurrent relays
–CT Saturation Detectors

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High Impedance Protection


Scheme

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High Impedance Protection


• VR = IF x (2RL + RS)
• VOP > VR Stability Criteria
• VS > VOP Operation Criteria
• TI3 Totally Saturated
• RS CT Secondary Winding R Value


• WHERE:
• RL= CONNECTION WIRES RESISTANCE
• IF = SECONDARY RMS CURRENT VALUE IN TI3
• VR = DIFFERENTIAL RELAY VOLTAGE
• VS = CT MINIMUM SATURATION VOLTAGE
• VOP = OPERATION VOLTAGE

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Differential Overcurrent Relay with
Percentage Restraint & Stabilizing
Resistor

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BUS2000-External Fault

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BUS2000-Internal Fault

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BUS2000 - Differential Unit
Block Diagram

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BUS2000-Sensitivity Algorithm
(1)

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BUS2000-Sensitivity
Algorithm (2)

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BUS2000-Sensitivity
Algorithm (3)

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External Fault with CT
Saturation

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BUS2000-Stability Algorithm

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BUS2000-Stability Limit

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BUS2000-Operation Characteristic

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BUS2000-Auxiliary CT. Magnetizing


Curve of the Secondary Side

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BUS2000-Alarm Unit Block


Diagram

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Breaker Failure
Block Diagram

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Numerical Monitoring Module


– Differential and Restraint Currents Metering Information
– Full Human-Machine Interface (Keypad + Graphic
Display)
– IRIG-B Time Synchronization
– Alarm Treatment
– Differential Protection Outputs Status

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Numerical Monitoring Module


(cont)
– Oscillography Waveform Capture
– Event Record
– RS232 or fiber optics Communications
– Configurable I/O
– Undervoltage Supervision

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BUS2000-Single Busbar
(6 feeders) Differential Protection

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BUS2000-Overcurrent and Breaker


Failure (5 feeders) Protection

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BUS2000-Test Rack

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BUS2000-Numerical Monitoring
Module

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External Connections Diagram
of Single Busbar BUS2000
System

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BUS2000-Settings
–K for Sensitivity
–K and RE as low as possible
–RE for CT requirements for
Overvoltage Conditions

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Key Advantages
– Flexibility
– Independent setttings for K and RE done in the field
without any additional changes
– Wide Setting Range
– Suitable for all kinds of installations
– Measurement Units Supervision
– Current Circuits Supervision

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Key Advantages (cont’d)


– Single-Three Phase Breaker Failure
– Test Rack Independent from the protection
– Easy Commisioning (accesible terminal blocks)
– Suitable for updating of old Substations
– Operating Principles well proven in the field
– Numerical Monitoring Module

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