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    User manual

    V1.100

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    Contents

    1 Definition ....................................................................................................................................................4

    2 General .......................................................................................................................................................4

    3 Quick Start Information ............................................................................................................................4

    4 XRIO Converter Structure ........................................................................................................................4

    4.1 General Structure .................................................................................................................................4

    4.2 Relay Parameter Section .....................................................................................................................44.3 Additional Information ...........................................................................................................................5

    4.3.1 General ...........................................................................................................................................54.3.2 Relay Information ...........................................................................................................................5

    4.3.3 Circuit Breaker ................................................................................................................................54.3.4 Test Information ..............................................................................................................................5

    4.4 RIOplus .................................................................................................................................................5

    4.5 Template Controller ..............................................................................................................................54.6 RIO .......................................................................................................................................................64.7 Activation of RIO Functions ..................................................................................................................6

    5 Relay Settings Import ...............................................................................................................................6

    6 Template Structure ...................................................................................................................................7

    6.1 Hardware Configuration .......................................................................................................................76.2 Common Testing Procedures ...............................................................................................................7

    6.2.1 Wiring Check ..................................................................................................................................7

    6.2.2 Initial Test .......................................................................................................................................76.2.3 Trip Test with Circuit Breaker .........................................................................................................8

    6.3 Feeder Protection Templates ...............................................................................................................8

    6.3.1 Main and Backup Protection...........................................................................................................8

    6.3.2 Switch onto Fault Protection ........................................................................................................ 106.4 Line Protection Templates ................................................................................................................. 10

    6.4.1 Main Protection ............................................................................................................................ 10

    6.4.2 Backup Protection ....................................................................................................................... 146.4.3 Switch onto Fault Protection ........................................................................................................ 15

    6.5 Transformer Protection Templates .................................................................................................... 16

    6.5.1 Internal Fault Protection .............................................................................................................. 166.5.2 External Fault Protection ............................................................................................................. 18

    6.6 Generator Protection Templates ....................................................................................................... 196.6.1 Generator Differential Protection ................................................................................................. 19

    6.6.2 Underexcitation (Loss-of-Field) Protection .................................................................................. 206.6.3 Pole Slipping (Out-of-Step) Protection ........................................................................................ 216.6.4 Accidental Energization Protection .............................................................................................. 21

    6.6.5 Other Generator Protection ......................................................................................................... 216.6.6 Fault on Connected Network ....................................................................................................... 23

    6.7 Motor Protection Templates .............................................................................................................. 25

    6.7.1 Overload Protection ..................................................................................................................... 256.7.2 Short Circuit Protection ................................................................................................................ 266.7.3 Network Fault Protection ............................................................................................................. 27

    6.8 Radial Feeder Recloser Test Templates ........................................................................................... 276.8.1 Metering Test ............................................................................................................................... 276.8.2 Minimum Trip Current Tests ........................................................................................................ 27

    6.8.3 High Current Trip Tests ............................................................................................................... 28

    6.8.4 Overcurrent Characteristic Tests ................................................................................................. 296.8.5 Cold Load Pickup or Delay Curve Characteristic Tests .............................................................. 296.8.6 Successful Reclose Sequence Tests .......................................................................................... 29

    6.8.7 Reclose Sequence to Lockout Tests ........................................................................................... 306.8.8 Reset Timer Tests ....................................................................................................................... 316.8.9 High Current Lockout Tests ......................................................................................................... 32

    6.8.10 Sequence Coordination Tests ................................................................................................... 32

    6.8.11 Sensitive Earth Fault Min Trip ................................................................................................... 326.8.12 Sensitive Earth Fault Trip Time ................................................................................................. 32

    6.8.13 Sensitive Earth Fault Sequence ................................................................................................ 33

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    6.8.14 Underfrequency Pickup ............................................................................................................. 336.8.15 Underfrequency Trip Times ....................................................................................................... 33

    6.9 Interconnection Template .................................................................................................................. 346.9.1 Power Protection ......................................................................................................................... 346.9.2 Test of the Power-, Voltage- and Frequency-Pickup-Elements and Trip Time Tests ................. 35

    6.9.3 Tests of the Interlock-Criterions of the Voltage- and Frequency-Protection ............................... 37

    6.9.4 Test of the Logical-Function of the Voltage-Protection: .............................................................. 376.9.5 Evaluation Test of the Voltage-Protection ................................................................................... 37

    6.9.6 Rate of Change of Frequency-Protection .................................................................................... 37

    6.9.7 Voltage Vector Phase Shift Protection ........................................................................................ 406.9.8 Synchronism Check ..................................................................................................................... 41

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    1 Definition

    Protection Test Template(PTT): A PTT is one part of a Protection Testing Libraryitem. It consistsof an *.occ file which includes and a XRIOConverter.

    2 GeneralThe OMICRON PTL User Manualdescribes the common aspects of all Protection Test Templatesandtheir included XRIOConverters. The specific aspects are covered in a PTT specific manual, which isautomatically installed with every PTT.Each PTT is user adaptable and can be extended by inserting additional tests or shortened by deletingtests to fit the requirements of each user.

    The Protection Test Templatesare intended to support the advanced Test Universeuser. Advancedknowledge of the Test Universesoftware, the XRIOstandard and the LinkToXRIOconcept are advised tobenefit from the Protection Testing Templates.

    Seewww.omicron.atfor more information on the Protection Testing Library.

    3 Quick Start Information

    Follow these steps before testing:

    Read the PTT specific manual first. Open the Protection Test Template. Enter the relay settings into the Relay Parameter Sectionof the XRIOConverteror import them

    using one of the available import filters. Check and adapt the Additional Informationparameters in the XRIO Converter. Check the Hardware Configurationand adapt it if necessary. See the connection diagram and establish all connections between the test set and the relay.

    Check the test points in each test module and adapt them if necessary. Follow the specific instructions contained in the Pausemodules.

    4 XRIO Converter Structure

    4.1 General Structure

    The XRIO Converteris already included in the Protection Test Template. It can be accessed by openingthe Test Object. Relay settings can be entered into the XRIO Convertereither manually or automatically,using one of the available import filters.

    The XRIO Convertersare divided into two root blocks, the CUSTOMblock and the RIOblock. The RIOblock contains the standard RIOtest module interface. The CUSTOMblock is normally re-named tomatch the protection relay type modeled in the XRIO Converter. It normally has four sub-blocks:

    Relay Parameter Section Additional Information RIOplus Template Controller

    4.2 Relay Parameter Section

    The Relay Parameter Sectionis a collection of setting parameters of the modeled relay. EachXRIO Converter has its own individual Relay Parameter Sectionto match the parameter structure of the

    corresponding relay setting software as close as possible. The Foreign IDin the XRIO Converter can be

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    used to identify the relay parameters. This helps to find the correct parameters when the settings areentered into the Relay Parameter Section manually.In some XRIO Converters, the Relay Parameter Sectionhas been renamed to better match the relaysetting software.

    4.3 Additional InformationThe Additional Informationblock stores parameters and information, which are required for testing andnot a part of the relay settings. It contains at least the following sub-blocks:

    General Relay Information Circuit Breaker Test Information

    4.3.1 General

    The Generalblock contains detailed information for the test report, like manufacturer, device type,substation name etc. These parameters are linked to the NamePlateblock in RIOplusand from there to

    the Devicesub block of the RIOblock. The parameters of this block have to be set by the user.

    4.3.2 Relay Information

    The block Relay Information contains relay specific parameters such as tolerances or angles ofdirectional elements, which should not be set by the user because they are constant values. The valuesset in this block can be found in the relay documentation. Typically, this block does not have to bechanged.

    4.3.3 Circuit Breaker

    The Circuit Breakerblockincludes information which is required for the CB test. This section includesparameters which have to be defined by the user.

    4.3.4 Test Information

    The Test Informationblock is used to store calculations required for the configuration of test modules.Calculated test points may be stored in this block.

    4.4 RIOplus

    The RIOplussection is divided into different sub-blocks, which include either relay information ormodeling of a certain protection function. The sub-blocks of these protection functions include all the datarequired for testing the respective function.

    The RIOplusblock is not visible in the Standardview of the Test Object.

    TheRIOplus block can be extended, but existing parameters must not be deleted or changed. This willdisable formulas.

    4.5 Template Controller

    The Template Controllerblock contains special test data, which cannot be mapped into the standardizedRIOplussection, like the flags for the automated activation of test modules. This block can be extendedby the user with new customized blocks and parameters.

    The Template Controllerblock is not visible in the Standardview of the Test Object. It can beextended, but existing parameters must not be deleted.

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    4.6 RIO

    The RIOsection of the XRIO Convertercontains all functions required to use the specialized testmodules (likeAdvanced Distanceor Overcurrent) provided by the OMICRON Test Universesoftware.

    4.7 Activation of RIO FunctionsIf multiple RIO-Functions of one type exist in a converter, the desired one has to be selected for each testmodule. Open therefore the local Test Objectof the module and activate the RIOfunction you intend touse as shown below.

    Test modules in standard OMICRON PTTs are configured with the corresponding RIOblock as defaultand thus they normally don't have to be changed.

    Figure 1: Activating a RIO function

    5 Relay Settings Import

    Some relay manufacturers offer an export of the relay settings. Multiple relay settings import filters areavailable to import these settings into the XRIO Converterof the correspondingProtection Test Template.The following import filters are currently available:

    Filter for AREVA S&R 103 .txt Settings Filter for SEL 5010-5030 .txt Settings: A filter for SEL AcSELerator Quicksetsetting export files.

    Filter for Siemens Digsi V3 .asc Settings Filter for Toshiba RSM100 .csv Settings Filter for GE Enervista .csv Settings Standard Filter for XRIO files: A filter for relay settings in XRIOformat.

    Currently Siemens Digsi V4.81 and higher(Digsi V4relays) and ABB PCM600 2.2settings canbe exported in the XRIOformat.

    The handling of the import filters listed above is similar. Click the Filemenu in the menu bar of theTest Objectand click Import relay settings....

    Select the matching import filter in the Import Relay Settingsdialog box.

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    After the relay settings have been imported successfully, a message boxshows the number of importedparameters.

    Figure 2: Report after parameter import

    Additionally, the imported parameters are shown as Informationin the Error Viewof the Test Object.When the import of a parameter fails, it gets shown as an Erroror Warning.

    Figure 3: Error View with information about imported parameters

    6 Template Structure

    6.1 Hardware Configuration

    Each Protection Test Templatecontains an individual Hardware Configuration, which is speciallyadapted to the specific relay and tests.

    All binary inputs are preset to Potential Freeand can be set as potential sensing inputs if necessary.

    6.2 Common Testing Procedures

    Some tests are standard tests and appear in all Protection Test Templates.

    Wiring check Initial test Trip test with circuit breaker

    6.2.1 Wiring Check

    The wiring test is used to check the Analog Outputconnections between the CMC test set and the relay.The QuickCMCtest module is used to inject asymmetrical voltage and current values. For transformerprotection or some feeder protection PTTs, only asymmetrical currents are injected. If the injected valuesmatch the values measured by the relay, the test can be manually assessed as Passed.

    6.2.2 Initial Test

    The Initial testis used to check whether the relay reacts correctly in case of a protected object fault.Additionally, the wiring of the trip signal between the test set and the relay is checked.The Initial testsimulates a fault event that is clearly different from normal load conditions. Usually, a highfault current is injected into all three phases with the State Sequencertest module. The relay should tripon this event, regardless of the active protection functions. The trip command and the reset of the tripcommand are measured and assessed during the Initial test.

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    6.2.3 Trip Test with Circuit Breaker

    For testing the opening time of the circuit breaker, the State Sequencertest module is used. This test isdivided into three states: pre-fault, fault and post-fault. Usually a three-phase short circuit is simulated inthe fault stage. The time between the trip command and the opening of the circuit breaker main- andauxiliary contacts is measured and assessed.

    6.3 Feeder Protection Templates

    Feeder protection templates mostly cover directional or non-directional overcurrent protection functions. Ifa distance protection function is covered by a feeder protection test template, see section6.4 for detailson distance protection specific tests.

    6.3.1 Main and Backup Protection

    Pickup Test

    The overcurrent pickup is tested using the Overcurrenttest module. The smallest pickup of all activephase, residual and negative sequence overcurrent elements is tested. The pickup and the drop off value

    are assessed. See the online help of the Test Universefor further information on the Pickup/Drop-offTesttab of the Overcurrenttest module.

    Figure 4: Phase overcurrent pickup test

    Directional Test

    The overcurrent directional characteristic is tested with the Overcurrenttest module. Two test shots areplaced inside the directional (forward or reverse) sector. Two more shots are placed just outside thedirectional sector. It is sufficient to attest the difference between the forward and non-directional,alternatively between the reverse and non-directional or the forward and reverse characteristics.

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    Figure 5: Phase overcurrent directional test

    Trip Time Test

    The trip times are tested with the Overcurrenttest module. To minimize influences from overcurrentstages covering different fault types (e.g. phase overcurrent in phase to ground tests) the following threefault types are tested:

    A-B-C for testing the phase overcurrent elements

    3I0 for testing ground or residual overcurrent elements

    I2 for testing negative sequence overcurrent elements

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    Figure 6: Phase overcurrent trip time test

    6.3.2 Switch onto Fault ProtectionThere are several different versions of switch onto fault tests, due to the different algorithms used by therelays. These tests are individually designed for each PTT. See the specific PTT manual for a detaileddescription of the switch onto fault tests.

    6.4 Line Protection Templates

    6.4.1 Main Protection

    Directional Test

    If a directional overcurrent function is covered by the line protection PTT, the directional test is similar to

    the feeder protection directional test. Most line protection PTTs cover distance protection functions, wheretheAdvanced Distancetest module is used for testing the directional characteristic. It is sufficient to attestthe difference between the forward and non-directional, alternatively between the reverse and non-directional characteristics.

    Set the test points for the directional test similar to the test points shown inFigure 7andFigure 8.

    The distance direction is tested separately for fault loop A-N and fault loop A-B-C.The directional test is not necessary for mho distance characteristics.

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    Figure 7: Directional test point placement example 1 (quadrilateral zone characteristic)

    Figure 8: Directional test point placement example 2 (circle zone characteristic)

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    Trip Characteristic Test

    If a directional overcurrent function is covered by the line protection template, the trip characteristic test issimilar to the feeder protection trip characteristic test. For distance protection relays, the trip characteristictest is divided into two parts, a trip time test and a distance reach test.

    Trip Time Test

    The zone trip time is tested by a test shot placed at 90% of each active zone and 110% of all zones.These shots are set on the line angle.

    Figure 9: Distance protection trip times

    Possibly there are more test shots than necessary in the trip time test modules, because the preset testpoints are set relative to all possibly active distance zones in forward and reverse direction. If a distancezone is exclusively not active or directional, the test points set relative to this distance zone collapse intothe origin of the R-X test plane. In this case, delete all unnecessary test points. The unnecessary testpoints can be identified by a very small impedance value - nearly zero (e.g. 8.333e-10 ) or by theirzone reference, which is set to Line length.

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    Figure 10: Unnecessary test points

    The pink test shots shown below are out of range. In this case, remove the link of the test current and set

    the test current manually. The test current can be found in the Settingstab. Keep in mind that the testcurrent has to be higher than the distance protection release current.

    Figure 11: Test current too high

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    Reach Test

    The distance reaches are tested by Check Testswith check lines at 0, 90, 180 and 270. Each checklineis set relative to a length of 120% of all active distance zones. In some Protection Test Templates,the check linesmight be placed at the line angle instead of 90 and 270. The check lines at 0 and 180are not necessary for mho distance characteristics.

    Figure 12: Distance reach test

    6.4.2 Backup Protection

    The backup protection in line protection templates is usually the non-directional overcurrent protection.The pickup and trip time are tested similar to the feeder protection templates. The backup protection isactivated by a loss of potential, which means that zero voltage and a small load current are injected intothe relay. A preset time duration for this loss of potential state is defined. If this time is too short to blockthe main protection function, increase the time manually.

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    Figure 13: Backup overcurrent pickup test

    Figure 14: Backup overcurrent trip time test

    6.4.3 Switch onto Fault Protection

    There are several different versions of switch onto fault tests, due to the different algorithms used by therelays. These tests are individually designed for each PTT. See the specific PTT manual for a detaileddescription of the switch onto fault tests.

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    6.5 Transformer Protection Templates

    6.5.1 Internal Fault Protection

    Internal faults are detected by the differential protection. The tripping and the non-operatingcharacteristics of the differential protection are tested.

    The external fault protection may trip during this test, especially if higher fault currents are injected into therelay.

    Trip Characteristic Test

    The trip characteristic test is intended to check the differential protection trip in case of an internal fault.Internal single phase and multi phase faults are tested with the Diff Operating Characteristictest module.

    A search test is performed to verify the trip characteristic. Change the predefined test lines to fit thecharacteristic set in the protection relay.

    Figure 15: Differential operating characteristic test

    Trip Time Test

    The differential trip time test is intended to check the trip of the differential protection function. TheDiff Trip Time Characteristictest module is used. A three phase fault is preset in this test, but any requiredtest point can be added.

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    Figure 16: Differential trip time test

    Non-Operating Characteristic Test

    The non-operating characteristic tests are intended to check the relay behavior in case of load current oran external fault condition: the differential protection function must not operate whereas the external faultprotection trips.Multi phase and single phase currents through the transformer are tested with the Diff Configurationtestmodule. The single phase test additionally checks the correct zero sequence current elimination. The test

    has to be assessed by clicking the Passedor Failedbutton after a sufficient time.

    Figure 17: Differential non-operating test

    external fault condition

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    6.5.2 External Fault Protection

    The external fault protection is usually a combination of timed and instantaneous overcurrent protectionfunctions, which can be set individually for each transformer winding. Tests are prepared for the externalfault protection of each transformer winding.

    Pickup TestThe pickup of the smallest active overcurrent stage is tested with the Overcurrenttest module. The faultcurrent (single phase and multi phase faults) is ramped until the relay picks up.

    Figure 18: Overcurrent pickup test

    Trip Time Test

    The overcurrent trip times are tested for multi and single phase faults. The Overcurrenttest module isused for this test.

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    Figure 19: Overcurrent trip time test

    6.6 Generator Protection Templates

    The generator protection templates contain tests for the protection of low or high voltage generators.Since the characteristic of the different protection functions may overlap, it may be necessary to blocksome functions during a test. Therefore, follow the test instructions given in the template Pause modules.

    6.6.1 Generator Differential Protection

    Stability Test

    The blocking test is intended to check the differential protection stability in case of an external fault thatoccurs on the connected power system.

    Three phase and single phase external faults are tested with the Diff Configurationtest module. Thesingle phase test additionally checks the correct zero sequence current elimination in case a step uptransformer is also inside the protected zone. The test has to be assessed by clicking the PassedorFailedbutton after a sufficient time.

    Characteristic Test

    The characteristic test is intended to check the differential protection trip in case of an internal fault. Singlephase and multi phase faults are tested with the Diff Operating Characteristictest module. A search test isperformed to verify the trip characteristic. Change the predefined test lines to fit the characteristic set inthe protection relay.

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    Figure 20: Differential operating characteristic test

    Other protection functions used to protect the generator may trip during this test, especially if higher faultcurrents are injected into the relay.

    Trip Time

    The differential trip time test is intended to check the differential protection trip time. TheDiff Trip Time Characteristictest module is used. Single phase and multi phase faults are tested. One testpoint is preset for each fault type, but any required test point can be added.

    6.6.2 Underexcitation (Loss-of-Field) Protection

    The underexcitation protection function is tested using theAdvanced Distancetest module. Theunderexcitation zones are modeled in the impedance plane. This enables testing of the operatingcharacteristic as well as the trip times of the different zones. No test points are preset for this test. Theuser has to set the test shots manually. An example of how the user can place the test shots is shown inthe figure below.

    Figure 21: Test shots example for underexcitation test

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    6.6.3 Pole Slipping (Out-of-Step) Protection

    The relay response is tested during a power swing condition centered in the generator protection zone.The State Sequencertest module is used. For each power swing at least four test states are used tosimulate this phenomenon. The Impedance Viewof the State Sequencertest module can be used tovisualize and control the test points.

    Figure 22: Pole slipping states 1 to 4 (power swing in the generator) Impedance View

    Depending on the specific relay, more test points (inserted between the points shown above) may berequired for the simulation.

    6.6.4 Accidental Energization Protection

    The accidental (inadvertent) energization test is intended to check the behavior of the generator protectionrelay when a not-synchronized or offline generator is accidentally connected to the network. This functionis usually predefined in relays as a combination of timed undervoltage and instantaneous overcurrentelements. The pickup values (voltage and current), the trip times and the blocking logic of this function aretested. The accidental energizing tripping conditions are simulated using the State Sequencertestmodule. See the template specific documentation for a detailed description of this test.

    6.6.5 Other Generator Protection

    The following protection functions are also covered in the generator protection templates:

    Frequency (over/under);

    Phase and residual Voltage (over/under);

    Overexcitation (V/Hz);

    Unbalanced load (negative sequence overcurrent);

    Overcurrent; (phase and residual);

    Power protection (reverse and forward).

    The pickup values and the trip times are tested for these functions.

    Pickup Test

    The pickup is tested with the Rampingtest module. It is tested with a first ramp, increasing (decreasing)the related quantity (frequency, voltage, current or power) until the pickup value is reached. If applicable,a second ramp decreases (increases) the quantity until the pickup signal is reset. The pickup and drop offvalues are measured and assessed.

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    Figure 23: Overfrequency pickup test

    Figure 24: Phase overcurrent pickup test

    Trip Time Test

    The trip time is tested by simulating a suitable fault and checking the relay response. Different testmodules are used depending on the tested protection function.The State Sequencertest module is used for the frequency, voltage, overexcitation and power trip timetests. This test is divided into three states: pre-fault, fault and post-fault.

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    Figure 25: Overvoltage trip time test

    The Overcurrenttest module is used for the unbalanced load and overcurrent trip time tests. Test pointsare preset in this test, but they can be adjusted if necessary.

    Figure 26: Unbalanced load trip time test

    6.6.6 Fault on Connected Network

    The generator protection template also covers tests for protection functions that usually protect the

    generator from faults on the connected power system or on the connected transformer/bus. Theseprotection functions may also be used as a backup protection for generator faults.

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    Under Impedance Protection

    The under impedance protection test is divided into two parts, a trip time test and a reach test. TheAdvanced Distancetest module is used. Test shots are placed usually at 0 and/or 90 of each activezone. The test points can be adapted if necessary.

    Figure 27: Under Impedance trip time test

    Voltage-Dependent Overcurrent Protection

    The pickup value and the trip time are tested. The Rampingtest module is used for the pickup test. If

    applicable, the VI Startingtest module may be used to check the voltage-dependent pickup characteristic.In this case, the overcurrent pickup value is checked for different voltage levels.

    Figure 28: Voltage-dependent overcurrent pickup test

    The Overcurrenttest module is used for the trip time test. A voltage value is preset in the test module tobe provided during the test, but can be changed if necessary.

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    Figure 29: Voltage-dependent overcurrent trip time test with a preset voltage

    Overload Protection

    The trip time is tested by simulating a three-phase overload condition. The Overcurrenttest module isused. A test shot is preset, but can be changed if necessary.

    6.7 Motor Protection Templates

    Motor protection templates contain tests of protection functions supervising the magnitude of current orvoltage to protect the motor.

    6.7.1 Overload Protection

    The overload protection comprises tests for multiple current (or voltage and current) magnitude dependentelements, protecting the motor from overload caused by problems in the powered process.These functions are often depending on a thermal image with additional restart inhabitation. Therefore itmay be necessary to reset the thermal image after each test shot for a correct display of the trippingcharacteristic. The thermal reset unlatches the trip command and enables the next test sequences. Insome configurations the trip command will not unlatch without an additional confirmation to the relay. Inthis case it is necessary to assure the unlatching manually after every test shot.

    Motor Starting Protection (Acceleration Time) Trip Time Test

    The Overcurrenttest module is used for trip time tests of startup supervision functions. The pre-fault timeis set to 0 s to assure activation of this function. If an additional logic is configured for this function,corresponding conditions need to be set manually to arm the function. One test shot relative to theminimum trip value of this function is preset in this test, but it can be adjusted if necessary.

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    Figure 30: Motor Starting Protection Trip Time Test

    Thermal Overload Trip Time Test

    The Overcurrenttest module is used for trip time tests of the Thermal Overload function. One test relativeto the minimum trip value of this function is preset in this test, but it can be adjusted if necessary.

    Stall after Startup (Mechanical Jam) Trip Time Test

    The Overcurrenttest module is used for trip time tests of the mechanical jam function. A pre-fault time isset to a time longer than the minimum running time duration of the motor. One test shot relative to theminimum trip value of the function is preset, but it can be adjusted if necessary.

    6.7.2 Short Circuit Protection

    Current Differential Protection

    Stability Test

    The stability test is intended to check the stability of the differential protection function in case of anexternal fault that occurs on the connected power system (the protected motor supplies the fault) andunder a normal load condition (three phase, symmetrical conditions). Both cases are simulated using the

    Diff Configurationtest module. The test has to be assessed by clicking the Passedor Failedbutton aftera sufficient time.

    Characteristic Test

    The characteristic test is intended to check the differential protection trip in case of an internal fault. Singlephase and multi phase faults are tested with the Diff Operating Characteristictest module. A search test isperformed to verify the trip characteristic. Change the predefined test lines to fit the characteristic set inthe protection relay.

    Other protection functions used to protect the motor may trip during this test, especially if higher faultcurrents are injected into the relay.

    Trip Time Test

    The differential trip time test is intended to check the differential protection trip time. TheDiff Trip Time Characteristictest module is used for this test. Single phase and multi phase faults aretested. One test point is preset for each fault type, but any required test point can be added.

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    Overcurrent Protection

    Pickup Test

    The overcurrent pickup is tested using the Overcurrenttest module. The smallest pickup of all activephase, residual, negative sequence and zero sequence overcurrent elements is tested. The pickupcurrent is assessed.

    Trip Time Test

    The trip times are tested with the Overcurrenttest module.

    6.7.3 Network Fault Protection

    Current Amplitude Unbalance Protection

    Pickup Test

    The current unbalance protection pickup is tested using the Overcurrenttest module. This test is similar totest described in the Overcurrent Protection Pickup Test chapter. Depending on the type of the unbalanceelement used in the relay the value of the positive sequence current is at motor nominal level (elements

    comparing ratio of negative and positive sequence currents magnitude) or at zero (elements supervisingonly negative sequence current magnitude).

    Trip Time Test

    The trip times of the current unbalance protection are tested with the Overcurrenttest module. This test issimilar to test described in Overcurrent Protection Trip Time Tests chapter. Additionally the load current isat motor nominal level (elements comparing ratio of negative and positive sequence currents magnitude)or at zero (elements supervising only negative sequence current magnitude).

    Overvoltage / Undervoltage Protection

    Pickup Test

    The pickup is tested with the Rampingtest module. It is tested with a first ramp, increasing (decreasing)

    the related quantity (phase voltage magnitude or negative sequence voltage magnitude,) until the pickupvalue is reached. If applicable, a second ramp decreases (increases) the quantity until the pickup signal isreset. The pickup and drop-off values are measured and assessed.

    Trip Time Test

    The trip time of the function is tested by simulating a suitable fault and checking the relay response.The State Sequencertest module is used. This test is divided into three states: pre-fault, fault and post-fault.

    6.8 Radial Feeder Recloser Test Templates

    6.8.1 Metering Test

    The purpose of the Metering Test is to check the correct analog input configuration of the reclosercontroller under test. The Quick CMCtest module is used to inject slightly asymmetrical voltages andcurrents, which can be compared with the currents and voltages measured by the recloser controller.If the injected values match the measured values, the test can be assessed manually as Passed.

    6.8.2 Minimum Trip Current Tests

    The Minimum Trip Current of phase and neutral/ground overcurrent elements is tested using the Rampingtest module. The Minimum Trip Current setting of all active phase, neutral and residual groundovercurrent elements is tested. The test current is ramped until it exceeds the set Min. Trip Current. Thedtsetting of the ramp, which specifies the time between two ramp steps, is not linked and preset tosufficient time to test the Min. Trip Current of inverse overcurrent characteristics. This setting can beadapted manually if longer or shorter time intervals are needed.

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    Figure 31: Phase Minimum Trip Current Test

    The Ground Minimum Trip Current Test might interfere with the Sensitive Earth Fault function, when SEF

    is set with a low minimum trip current and a long trip time. To avoid this interference, the Ground MinimumTrip Current Test uses the Pulse Rampingtest module when a SEF function is activated in the reclosercontroller. The test current is pulsed with the current amplitude being raised in each new current pulse.The time of each of the current pulses is short enough to force the ground overcurrent element to tripwithout tripping the SEF element.

    6.8.3 High Current Trip Tests

    The High Current Trip of phase and neutral/residual ground overcurrent elements is tested using thePulse Rampingtest module. The test current is pulsed with the current amplitude being raised in eachnew current pulse. The time of each of the current pulses is short enough to force the High Current Tripovercurrent element to trip without tripping the inverse overcurrent element.

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    Figure 32: Phase High Current Trip Test

    6.8.4 Overcurrent Characteristic Tests

    The overcurrent characteristic of the phase and neutral/residual ground overcurrent elements is tested

    with the Overcurrenttest module. Test points are preset but can be adapted to fit all needs. Basically, thetest of the overcurrent characteristic is similar to the overcurrent characteristic tests in feeder applicationsdescribed in the Feeder Protectionchapter of this manual.

    6.8.5 Cold Load Pickup or Delay Curve Characteristic Tests

    The delay curve of recloser controllers is tested in combination with the Cold Load Pickup function. Whena Close command is sent by pressing the Closebutton on the recloser controller, the Cold Load Pickupfunction is activated and disables fast curve tripping for a set time. The Overcurrenttest module is usedfor the Delay Curve Characteristic Test. To test the delayed overcurrent curve, three test points aredefined on this curve and one test point is defined to verify the modified Minimum Trip Current setting.The Closebutton on the recloser controller has to be pressed before a test point is executed. A messagebox instructs the user to press the close button.

    Both phase and ground delay curves and Cold Load Pickup Minimum Trip Current settings are tested.

    6.8.6 Successful Reclose Sequence Tests

    Successful reclosing sequences are tested using the State Sequencertest module. A successful reclosingsequence is tested for all possible combinations of shots. If four shots to lockout are set, successfulreclosing sequences are tested with one shot, two shots and three shots.The Successful Reclose Sequence tests start with either a Defeat CLPU / Reset Recloser state, when therecloser locked out at the end of the preceding test, or a pre fault state, when the preceding test finishedwith a closed recloser. Each shot is tested with a fault state, forcing the recloser to trip, and an Intervalstate, awaiting the close command. If necessary, Transition States between Fault and Interval states areadded to allow the CB simulation to react before switching to the next state if the recloser controllerevaluates trip and close operations very strictly (Cooper F6 or F5). The Successful Reclose SequenceTests end with a Fault Cleared state, simulating normal load conditions after the fault has been cleared.The time settings for all fault states are not linked. they may have to be adapted if the preset time is notsufficient for the active settings.

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    All trip times are measured; all Interval times are measured and assessed. Additionally, a LevelAssessment of the Fault Cleared state is implemented, which assesses that no trip command must besent during the Fault Cleared state.Successful reclosing sequences are tested for phase and ground faults.

    Figure 33: 1 Shot successful reclosing sequence

    6.8.7 Reclose Sequence to Lockout Tests

    Reclosing Sequences to Lockout are tested using the State Sequencertest module. The reclosingsequence to lockout test is similar to the Successful Reclose Sequence Tests.The test starts with a pre fault state simulating normal load conditions, followed by a sequence of Faultand Interval states. The number of Fault and Interval states depends on the number of shots to lockoutset in the recloser controller. Four shots to lockout means there are three Fault states followed by anInterval state and one last Fault State driving the recloser controller to lockout.The Lockout State will time out after 2 times the longest set interval time. This ensures that no Closecommand is sent after the last fault in the sequence. To assess that there is no follow up close after thelast fault, an End of Test state is added, which serves as a stop condition for a time measurement of the

    Lockout state.All trip times are measured; all Interval times and the time out of the Lockout state are measured andassessed. Sequence-to-Lockout tests are performed for phase and ground faults.

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    Figure 34: 4 Shots to Lockout reclosing sequence

    6.8.8 Reset Timer Tests

    The reset timer is tested with the State Sequencertest module. The test is divided into two parts: The first

    part interrupts a reclosing sequence (shot counter > 1) and waits until just before the reset timer times out.The second test interrupts a reclosing sequence and waits until the reset times out. A new reclosingsequence is then started and continues until the recloser controller locks out.

    Figure 35: Reset Timer Test - Timer Expired (4 Shots to Lockout)

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    Figure 36: Reset Timer Test - Timer Active (4 Shots to Lockout)

    Only the Interval times are measured and assessed in the Reset Timer tests. Additionally, LevelAssessments are active to ensure that no Trip command is sent during the Reset Time state and that noClose command is sent during the Lockout state.

    6.8.9 High Current Lockout Tests

    High Current Lockout is tested with the State Sequencertest module. The tests are intended to check thecorrect interruption of a reclosing sequence when the set High Current Lockout current is exceeded.

    A high current fault is simulated, which drives the recloser controller into lockout immediately.The time out of the Lockout state is measured and assessed. Additionally, a Level Assessment is active tocheck that no Close command is sent during the Lockout state.High Current Lockout is tested for phase and ground faults.

    6.8.10 Sequence Coordination Tests

    Sequence Coordination is tested with the State Sequencertest module. The Sequence Coordination testsare intended to check if the recloser controller is "in step" with an assumed downstream recloser, whenthe downstream device clears a fault without reaction of the local recloser controller.The reclose sequence in this test is similar to the Reclose Sequence to Lockout test. The main differenceis that one or more Fault states of the original sequence are replaced with a Sequence Coordination state.The Sequence Coordination State simulates the same fault conditions as a Fault state from the originalsequence, but it times out before the recloser controller is able to send a trip command. The shot counterwill increment as the Sequence Coordination state is recognized as a fault.

    All possible combinations of Sequence Coordination and Fault operations are tested. The trip times in allFault states are measured; all Interval times are measured and assessed.Sequence Coordination is tested for phase and ground faults.

    6.8.11 Sensitive Earth Fault Min Trip

    Sensitive Earth Fault Min Trip is tested with the Rampingtest module. The current in one phase is rampeduntil the SEF Min Trip setting is exceeded. The time between two ramp steps is greater than the SEF triptime setting. The Min Trip Current is measured and assessed.

    6.8.12 Sensitive Earth Fault Trip Time

    Sensitive Earth Fault Trip Times are tested with the State Sequencertest module. The test contains threestates: Defeat CLPU / Reset Recloser, Fault and End of Test. In the Fault state, a current exceeding theSEF Min Trip setting is injected in one phase. The trip time is measured and assessed.

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    6.8.13 Sensitive Earth Fault Sequence

    The Sensitive Earth Fault Sequence Tests are similar to the ground reclosing sequence tests. See theSuccessful Reclose and Reclose Sequence to Lockout chapters for details.

    6.8.14 Underfrequency Pickup

    The Underfrequency Pickup is tested with the Rampingtest module. The voltage frequency in all threephases is decreased until the frequency protection trips. The time between two ramp steps is greater thanthe underfrequency trip time.The frequency pickup is measured and assessed.

    6.8.15 Underfrequency Trip Times

    Underfrequency Trip Times are tested with the State Sequencertest module. The test contains threestates: Pre fault, Fault and Post Fault. In the Fault state, a voltage frequency below the UnderfrequencyMin Trip setting is injected in all three phases. The trip time is measured and assessed.

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    6.9 Interconnection Template

    The Interconnection Template contains tests for typical interconnection applications. Since thecharacteristic of different protection functions may overlap, it may be necessary to block some functionsduring a test. Therefore, follow the test instructions given in the template Pause modules.

    6.9.1 Power Protection

    Power Direction Test

    Figure 37: Power Direction Test

    To allow a test of a relay with a power protection function, the reference arrow system of the template andof the used relay has to be verified. The Interconnection PTT is built-up using the load reference arrowsystem (LARS). To ensure that the relay is working in the same reference arrow system, a power outputof the generator is simulated with the Quick CMC.The user has to ensure, that the measured values of the active and reactive power of the relay have anegative algebraic sign. In that case the test can be manually assessed as PASSED. The measured

    values can be entered in the table, which is already inserted in the protocol.

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    6.9.2 Test of the Power-, Voltage- and Frequency-Pickup-Elements and Trip Time Tests

    Within this chapter general information is given, how the pickup and trip time tests of the mentionedprotection function are built up.

    Pickup-Test of the first Element (P>,U>,U,f

    The pickup is tested with the Rampingtest module. It is tested with a first ramp, increasing (decreasing)the related quantity (power, frequency or voltage) until the pickup value is reached. If applicable, a secondramp decreases (increases) the quantity until the pickup signal is reset. The pickup and drop off valuesare measured and assessed.

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    Pickup-Test of the second Element (P>>,U>>,U,f

    The pickup of the second element is tested with the Pulse Rampingtest module. The test quantity ispulsed with the quantity amplitude, which is being increased (decreased) in each new pulse. The time ofeach of the pulses is short enough to force the second element to trip without tripping of the first element.

    Trip Time Tests of the active Elements

    Figure 40: Under-Frequency Protection: Trip Time Test f and df/dt positive

    f< and df/dt negativeThe test of df/dt-absolute-protection contains the test of the df/dt-positive and the df/dt-negativeprotection.

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    Pickup Test over-frequency-element f> or under-frequency-element f and RoCoF: Pickup f>

    The pickup is tested with the Rampingtest module. To allow a pickup test of the over-frequency-respectively the under-frequency-protection the RoCoF-criterion has to be fulfilled. Under that condition,the pickup value is tested with a first ramp, increasing (decreasing) the frequency until the correspondingvalue is reached. The pickup value is measured and assessed.

    Pickup Test df/dt (absolute, positive or negative)

    Figure 43: Test of RoCoF: Pickup df/dt positive

    The pickup of df/dt-positive- and df/dt-negative-element is tested with the Pulse Rampingtest module.The test quantity df/dt is pulsed with a value, which is being increased (decreased) in each new pulse.The time of each of the pulses is long enough to force the element to trip. The pickup value is measuredand assessed.If the df/dt-protection is combined with an over- or under-frequency-protection and the df/dt-pickup-valuehas to be tested, the over- respectively the under-frequency-criteria must be fulfilled.

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    Trip Time Test

    Figure 44: Test of RoCoF: f< and df/dt Trip Time

    For the active RoCoF-function the corresponding trip time has to be tested. For this test the StateSequencertest module is used. The trip time is tested by simulating a suitable fault and checking therelay response. This test is divided into three states: pre-fault, fault and post-fault.

    Tests of the Interlock-Criterion

    Figure 45: Test of RoCoF: Minimum Voltage Criterion for f< and df/dt neg.

    The functionality of the Interlock-Criterion is tested with the State Sequencertest module. The test isdivided into a pre-fault, a Voltage-Fault, which activates the interlock, and a fault, whose settings fulfill thecriteria of the protection functions. The absence of the trip signal is measured and assessed.

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    6.9.7 Voltage Vector Phase Shift Protection

    Pickup Test

    Figure 46: Voltage Vector Phase Shift Protection: Test of Pickup delta phi (positive)

    The pickup of delta-phi-positive- and delta-phi-negative- element is tested with the Pulse Rampingtestmodule. The test quantity angle is pulsed with a value, which is being increased (decreased) in each newpulse. The time of each of the pulses is long enough to force the element to trip. The pickup value ismeasured and assessed.

    Trip Time Test

    Figure 47: Voltage Vector Phase Shift Protection: Test of Pickup delta phi (positive)

    For Voltage Vector Phase Shift-Protection the corresponding trip time has to be tested. For this test the

    State Sequencertest module is used. The trip time is tested by simulating a suitable fault and checkingthe relay response. This test is divided into three states for a positive and negative voltage vector phaseshift: pre-fault, fault and post-fault.

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    Tests of the Interlock-Criterion

    Figure 48: Test of Voltage Vector Phase Shift: Minimum Voltage Criterion

    The functionality of the Interlock-Criterion is tested with the State Sequencertest module. The test isdived in a pre-fault, a Voltage-Fault, which activates the interlock, and a fault, whose settings fulfill thecriteria of the protection functions. The absence of the trip signal is measured and assessed.

    6.9.8 Synchronism Check

    If the CB auxiliary contacts are needed to test the synchronism check, the CB Configurationtest modules,which are already inserted in the template, can be used.

    Test of the allowed voltage- and frequency-difference

    Figure 49: Synchronism Check: Test of the allowed voltage- and frequency-difference

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    For the test of the allowed voltage- and frequency-difference, the Synchronizertest module is used. Itchecks whether the set differences for a successful synchronization are within their tolerances.

    Test of the allowed angle-difference

    To test the allowed angle-difference the State Sequencertest module is used. Within this test it ischecked, whether the allowed angle-difference is within its tolerance. The states for a point outside of theallowed tolerance are named with Pre-Fault, No Close Command and Post-Fault. The states for a pointinside of the allowed tolerance are named Pre-Fault, Close Command and Post-Fault.

    Dead Line and Dead Busbar

    To test the override of the synchronism check in case of a dead line and a dead busbar the StateSequencertest module is used. Within this test it is checked, whether the correct functionality is given andthe voltage values of the dead detection of the line and busbar are set correctly. The states for a pointoutside of the allowed tolerance are named with Pre-Fault, No Close Command and Post-Fault. Thestates for a point inside of the allowed tolerance are named Pre-Fault, Close Command and Post-Fault.

    Live Line and Dead Busbar

    To test the override of the synchronism check in case of a live line and a dead busbar the StateSequencertest module is used. Within this test it is checked, whether the correct functionality is given andthe voltage value of the live detection of the line is set correctly. The states for a point outside of theallowed tolerance are named with Pre-Fault, No Close Command and Post-Fault. The states for a pointinside of the allowed tolerance are named Pre-Fault, Close Command and Post-Fault.

    Dead Line and Live Busbar

    To test the override of the synchronism check in case of a dead line and a live busbar the StateSequencertest module is used. Within this test it is checked, whether the correct functionality is given andthe voltage value of the live detection of the busbar is set correctly. The states for a point outside of theallowed tolerance are named with Pre-Fault, No Close Command and Post-Fault. The states for a pointinside of the allowed tolerance are named Pre-Fault, Close Command and Post-Fault.