01 - Dynamic Testing of Distance Protection
01 - Dynamic Testing of Distance Protection
Protection according to
IEC 60255-121 Standard
- Research Objectives
- Dynamic Performance of Distance Protection
- Test Methodology
- Results and Analysis
- Conclusions
Research Objective
+ Relay M
+ Relay N Omicron
Control
- Result analysis Center
test files
Impedance analysis
Distance Protection
SIR Diagram
Test Set-Up Software
Relay Software Interface Omicron Control Center
Current Input
IL1
IL2
IL3
Binary output
pickup
trip
Digital input
Hardware
Distance protection performance with different dc-offset,
faulted phases, and source impedance ratio (SIR)
• Test cases (total 448 test cases and 1792 test shots)
Line model Source impedance Fault position Fault type Fault inception
ratio (SIR) (% of Zone 1 setting) angle (°)
Short transmission line 5 and 50 0, 50, 80, 90, 95, 105, and A-G, B-C, B-C-G, and A-B- 0, 30, 60, 90
(20 km) 110 C
Long transmission line 0.2 and 10 0, 50, 80, 90, 95, 105, and B-G, A-C, A-C-G, and A-B- 0, 30, 60, 90
(100 km) 110 C
Average operating time for L-N fault
Overreach
Overreach
Average operating time for L-L fault
Overreach
Overreach
Average operating time for L-L-N fault
Overreach
Overreach
Average operating time for L-L-L fault
Overreach
Overreach
Distance protection performance with CVT
transient
• CVT model
Transient response of the model
Inception angle 0°
• Test cases (total 224 test cases and 896 test shots)
Line model Source impedance Fault position Fault type Fault inception
ratio (SIR) (% of Zone 1 setting) angle (°)
Short transmission line 5 and 50 0, 50, 80, 90, 95, 105, and A-G, B-C, A-C-G, and A-B- 0, 30, 60, 90
(20 km) 110 C
90
60
30
-30
-60
-90
0.070 0.116 0.162 0.208 0.254 t(s) 0.300
(f ile SIR5-50-ABC-90.PL4; x-v ar t) v :XX0011 v :XX0015 v :XX0019
60
Transient error
30
-30
-60
-90
0.070 0.116 0.162 0.208 0.254 t(s) 0.300
(f ile CVTSIR5-50-ABC-90.PL4; x-v ar t) v :XX0051 v :XX0024 v :XX0058
Overreach
Overreach
Distance protection performance with current
reversal
900 MVA Simulation Sequence in ATP/EMTP
450 MVA
1. Pre-fault export load 450 MVA for each line
2. Fault occurs on line 2, seen in reverse
direction by tested relay
3. Correct trip of zone 1 after 60 ms
450 MVA 4. Correct trip of zone 2 after 300 ms
5. Double export load flow 900 MVA on line 1
Trip Zone 1 Trip Zone 2
• Test result
Operating Time (ms)
Fault Zone 1
Fault Type Fault on line Fault position
no. Criteria
RELAY M RELAY N
89 A-G 2 +0% No Trip - -
Conclusions
• Modules for dynamic testing of distance protection according to IEC 60255-121 have
been developed using ATP/EMTP simulation and Omicron tester
• Dynamic performance comparisons of distance relay M and N are as follow:
– The operating time of relay M is faster than relay N in case of near busbar faults.
While for end of zone-1 faults, relay N operate faster than relay M.
+ Close in faults: Relay M: 24.4 ms; Relay N: 31.1 ms
+ End of Zone-1 faults: Relay M: 41.9 ms and Relay N: 36 ms
– The average tripping delays caused by:
+ High SIR: Relay M: 8.5 ms; Relay N: 6.9 ms
+ CVT transient in high SIR: Relay M: 6.9 ms and Relay N: 14.1 ms
– Both distance protections seem to have problems to detect faults with
resistance. Relay M and relay N fails to trip 17 times and 5 times from the total
88 test cases, respectively. Furthermore, most of the fails-to-trip cases occur on
short transmission lines (21 out of 22 cases)
Conclusions