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Connections Of Overcurrent Relay (part 2)


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Connections Of Overcurrent Relay (part 2)

Continued from first part: Types and Applications Of Overcurrent Relay (part 1)

Connections of Overcurrent and Earth Fault Relays


1. 3 Nos O/C relay for overcurrent and earth fault protection
Its used for: 3-phase faults the overcurrent relays in all the 3-phases act. Phase to phase faults the relays in only the affected phases operate. Single line to ground faults only the relay in the faulty phase gets the fault current and operates. Even then with 3 overcurrent relays, the sensitivity desired and obtainable with earth leakage overcurrent relays cannot be obtained in as much as the high current setting will have to be necessarily adopted for the overcurrent relay to avoid operation under maximum load condition . Over current relays generally have 50% to 200% current setting while earth leakages over current relays have

either 10% to 40% or 20% to 80% current settings . One important thing to be noted here is that the connection of the star points of both the C.T. secondarys and relay windings by a neutral conductor should be made. A scheme without the neutral conductor will be unable to ensure reliable relay operation in the event of single phase to earth faults because the secondary current in this case (without star-point interconnection) completes its circuit through relay and C.T. windings which present large impedance. This may lead to failure of protection and sharp decrease in reduction of secondary currents by CTs.
3 Nos O/C Relay for Over Current and Earth Fault Protection

It is not sufficient if the neutral of the CTs and neutral of the relays are separately earthed. A conductor should be run as stated earlier.

2. 3 No O/C Relay+ 1 No E/F Relay for Overcurrent and Earth Fault Protection
The scheme of connection for 3 Nos Over current Relay 1 No Earth Fault Relay is shown in figure below. Under normal operating conditions the three phase fault conditions and current in the 3-phase are equal and symmetrically displaced by 12 Deg. Hence the sum of these three currents is zero. No current flow through the earth fault relay. In case of phase to phase faults ( say a short between R and Y phases) the current flows from R-phase up to the point of fault and return back through Y phase. Thus only O/L relays in R and Y phases get the fault and operate. Only earth faults cause currents to flow through E/L relay . A note of caution is necessary here. Only either C.T secondary star point of relay winding star point should be earthed. Earthing of both will short circuit the E/L relay and make it inoperative for faults.
3 No O/C Relay+ 1 No E/F Relay for Overcurrent and Earth Fault Protection

3. 2 No O/C Relay + 1 No E/F Relay for Over Current and Earth Fault Protection
The two over current relays in R and B phases will respond to phase faults. At least one relay will operate for fault involving two phase. For fault involving ground reliance is placed on earth fault relay. This is an economical version of 3-O/L and 1-E/L type of protection as one overcurrent relay is saved. With the protection scheme as shown in Figure complete protection against phase and ground fault is afforded.

Current Transformer Secondary Connections


For protection of various equipment of Extra High Voltage class , the star point on secondarys of CT should

be made as follows for ensuring correct directional sensitivity of the protection scheme.

2 No O/C Relay + 1 No E/F Relay for Over

Transmission Line , Bus Bar and Transformer:


For Transmission Lines Line side For Transformers Transformer side For Bus bar Bus side

Generator Protection:
Generator Protection Generator Side The above method has to be followed irrespective of polarity of CTs on primary side. For example, in line protection, if P1 is towards bus then S2s are to be shorted and if P2 is towards bus then S1s are to be shorted.
Current and Earth Fault Protection

Standard Overcurrent and Earth Fault Protection


No 1 Name of the Equipment 11 KV Feeders Protection A) 2 No Over Current and one no Earth Fault IDMT relays B) 2 No Instantaneous Overcurrent (highest) and one no Instantaneous Earth fault relay 2 8 MVA Capacity OR Two Transformer in a Substation (Irrespective of capacity) HV side: 33 KV Breaker (Individual or Group Control with 3 Over Current and One Earth Fault IDMT relays LV Side: Individual 11 KV Breakers with 3 Over Current and One Earth Fault IDMT relays Differential relays OR REF relays on LV side HV Side: HG fuse LV Side: 11 KV Breaker with 3 Over Current and one E/F IDMT relay
Transmission Line , Bus Bar & Transformer scheme

3 4

8 MVA Power Transformer Only one PTR in a Sub Station (Less than 8 MVA)

Generator protection scheme

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