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    Jimah O&M Sdn Bhd

    Knowledge Sharing sessionPart 1

    Introduction to Protection Relay

    Presented by: Ir.S.Gopinath

    Date: 07/11/2012

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    Contents

    1. Intro to RE: Concentrated Solar Power

    2. Introduction to Protection Relay2.1 Electrical system Protection

    2.2 Causes & Types of Fault

    ( Case study: Transient fault at 500kV Jimah

    transmission line)

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    Contents (cont.)

    2.3 Principle of Relay

    ( Case study: CX-M Relay operation for

    11kV VCB)3. Current Transformer ( CT) & Voltage

    Transformer (VT)

    4. Relation between Relay and CT/VT

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    Contents (cont.)

    5. I.D.M.T setting of Phase Overcurrent Protection

    relay

    ( Case study: Calculation on Electromechanicalrelay ( Overcurrent ) for Radial distribution

    system)

    6. Relay operation in Jimah Sootblower system

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    1. Renewable Energy: Concentrated Solar

    Power (CSP) CSP systems use mirrors or lenses to concentrate

    a large area of sunlight, or solar thermal energy,

    onto a small area.

    Concentrated light is converted to heat, which

    drives a heat engine(usually a steam turbine)

    connected to an electrical power generator.

    Example: 11MW PS10 & PS20 Solar Power Plant

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_thermal_energyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_enginehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_turbinehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_turbinehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_enginehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_thermal_energy
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    2. Introduction to Protection Relay

    IEEE defines a relay as an electric device that is

    designed to input conditions in a prescribed

    manner and after specified conditions are met, to

    cause contact operation

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    2.1 Electrical system Protection

    isolation of a problem area in the system quickly

    so that the rest of the system as much as possible

    is left continue service.

    The five(5) basic features are:

    - Reliability

    - Selectivity

    - Speed of Operation

    - Simplicity

    - Economics

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    Some related device numbers are: ( stated in

    IEEE C37.2-2008)- undervoltage relay (27)

    - field circuit breaker (41)

    - thermal relay (49)- instantaneous overcurrent relay (50)

    - lockout relay (86)

    - differential protective relay (87)

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    2.2 Causes & Types of Fault

    faults can interrupt the healty operation of the

    power system.

    The type and nature of faults in a three-phase

    system are normally classified as:

    - Phase & ground

    - Permanent

    - Transient

    - Semitransient

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    Phase & Ground fault

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    Permenant Faults

    - created by punturing or breaking insulators,breaking conductors and objects falling on the

    ground conductor

    Trasient Faults

    - created by transient overvoltages such as

    lightning.

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    Case study: Transient fault at JIMAH 500kV

    Transmission line

    i. Transient fault had occurred on both OHL

    Lenggeng 1 and 2 on Red phase which had

    initiated the RED phase Differential Protection

    to operate, and subsequently opening theZ1130, Z1230, Z2130 and Z2230 circuit breakers.

    ii. Z1130 and Z2130 manage to survive the

    transient fault by single Phase Autoreclose.

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    Case study: Transient fault at JIMAH 500kV

    Transmission line

    iii. Z1230 and Z2230 did not reclose during Auto

    Reclose as the Auto Reclose received non-

    synchronizing conditions elapsing 5 seconds

    synchronizing timer interval thus engagingLockout Master Trip 1 and 2 to operate.

    iv. Both unit 1 & 2 Generating Units trip thus

    causing plant black out condition.v. Z2330 trip due to Inter trip received from the

    main plant initiated by plant protection relay

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    2.3 Principle of Relay

    Relay has two mechanical parts:.

    - Firstly, the contact(s) of the relay

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    - Secondly, the device that forces the terminal tomove so-called an electromagnet

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    Types of relay:

    - Electromechanical relay

    - Static relay- Digital relay

    - Numerical relay

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    Electromagnetic Relay

    convert a magnetic flux generated by the

    application of a low voltage electrical control

    signal either AC or DC across the relay terminals,

    into a pulling mechanical force which operatesthe electrical contacts within the relay.

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    - Electromechanical relay construction

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    Relay contact types

    Electrical relays can be made up of one or moreindividual switch contacts with each "contact"

    being referred to as a "pole

    Description of the contact types:

    SPST - Single Pole Single Throw

    SPDT - Single Pole Double Throw

    DPST - Double Pole Single Throw

    DPDT - Double Pole Double Throw with the action of the contacts being described as

    "Make" (M) or "Break" (B)

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    - Relay Contact Configuration

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    - Relays at Jimah MV Switchgear

    Example of Protection relays at Jimah electrical

    system:

    - Lockout relay

    - Power relay

    - Thermal overload relay

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    Power relay:

    - 11kV & 3.3kV switchgear panel uses MM type

    OMRON Power relay for control circuits.

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    Case study: CX-M relay operation in VCB

    control circuit

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    Lockout relay

    - Protect our main system and safeguard our

    personnel with the industry standard for

    safety and reliability. This lockout relay

    applied for protection of:

    Generator Transformer & Generator

    Unit Auxliary transformer (UAT)

    Excitation Transformer

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    3. Current Transformer ( CT) & Voltage

    Transformer (VT)

    CT Principle:

    - The alternating currentflowing in the primary

    produces a magnetic field in the core, which then

    induces a current in the secondary winding

    circuit.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_currenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternating_current
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    CT symbol:

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    - CT types applied for medium voltage system

    Window or Ring type CT

    Bar type CT

    Bushing Type Or Busduct

    Current Transformers ( BCT )

    Wound type Primary CT

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    VT Principle:

    - to produce the system votlages, accurately at low

    voltage suitable for the operation of measuring

    instruments

    - The primary winding is connected across the

    supply voltage and low range voltmeter (0-110V)

    is connected across the secondary windingterminals.

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    4. Relation between Relay and CT/VT

    The relays are connected to the power system

    through the CT and VT.

    CT and VT are used to measure the current

    and voltage in a circuit of the order of

    hundreds of amperes and volts respectively.

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    - Basic configuration of protection relay in a circuit

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    - Basic scheme of protection relay and circuit breaker

    When current exceeds the normal value, torque produced

    will overcome the spring tension to rotate the disc about a

    vertical spindle to which a long arm is attached.

    The arm moves in the anticlockwise direction till it closes

    the terminals 1& 2, and completes the circuit comprising

    of a battery and the trip coil of the circuit breaker.

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    5. I.D.M.T Overcurrent relay

    In inverse definite minimum time (IDMT) relay its

    operating is inversely proportional to fault

    current and also a characteristic of minimum

    time after which this relay definitely operates.

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    - Relay coordination

    a. whenever possible, use relays with the same

    operating characteristic in series with each other

    b. make sure that the relay fastest from the

    source has current settings equal to or less than

    the relays behind it.

    using either time or overcurrent, or a

    combination of both.

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    IEC 60255 defines a number of standardcharacteristics as follows:

    - Standard Inverse (SI)

    - Very Inverse (VI)

    - Extremely Inverse (EI)

    - Definite Time (DT)

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    - Relay characteristics & equations

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    - Relay Time Grading Margin (GM)

    The time interval that must be allowed between

    the operation of two adjacent relays in order to

    achieve correct discrimination between them.

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    - Important terms for I.D.M.T relay setting

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    The important parameters required for relay setting are

    such as:(i) Pick-up current- It is the minimum current in the

    relay coil at which the relay starts to operate

    [ Pickup current = Rated secondary current of CT

    x Current setting]

    (ii) Current settingIt is often desirable to adjust

    the pickup current to any value.

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    - Case study: IDMT relay setting calculation

    Simple Radial distribution system

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    6. Relay operation in Jimah

    Sootblower systemThe main functions of the soot blower system are to:

    Maintain the thermal efficiency of the boiler by removing

    ash and soot adhering on the superheater, reheaters andeconomiser tube surfaces. This is because clean heattransfer surface is desirable for achieving high operatingefficiency.

    Remove soot, ash and fouling deposits to preventaccumulation of deposits, resulting from the combustionof coal from choking the boiler gas passes.

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    When the wall deslagger or sootblower jammed in

    moving forward to furnace, the shock relay (51) will

    operate immediately and start to retract it before the

    motor develops a serious failure in order to minimize the

    damage on the equipment.

    On the other hand, thermal relay (49)will operate during

    the wall deslagger or sootblower is backing away from

    furnace and their motor detects overload condition. In

    this case, the controller stops the wall deslagger or

    sootblower to prevent the burning out the motor by

    overcurrent.

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    Take note that, two or more motors of 1L ~ 8L

    cannot be operated simultanoeusly. So, the

    independent shock realy (51) and thermal relay

    (49) is not required for each motor and noprovided.