LBB & Busbar
LBB & Busbar
PREPARED BY
GOPALA KRISHNA PALEPU
ADE/MRT(PROTECTION)
[email protected],
Mobile:9440336984
NOMINICLATURE
NO
RETRIP
TRIP
YES WAIT FOR BACK-UP/
INITIATE FAULT AND
BFR Adjacent
CLEARENCE BREAKERS
BREAKER
INTURUPTING TIME MARGIN
~30ms ~60ms <12ms
SET TIME OF THE TIME MEASURING UNIT TRIPPING BACK-UP BREAKER MARGIN
RELAY INTERUPTING TIME
TIME
PHASE L2/E
>1
PHASE L3 I > ISET &
||| ALARM RELAY
EARTH CURRENT SET POINT
(EARTH START)
OUT PUT OF DISTANCE RELAY OR
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT RELAY LED
(EARTH START)
BINARY INPUT
TIMING/OUTPUT TRIP T1
TIME STAGE T1 RELAY
STAGE
LED
&
0 1
ALARM T1
TIME STAGE T2 & RELAY
SWITCHED OFF
>1 TRIP T2
TIME STAGE T2
RELAY
O&
LED
0 1 LED
CB FAILURE
INITIATE
CBIP Guidelines on Protection
LBB/ BFR PROTECTION COMMENTS
GENERAL
¾ Operating Time
¾ Breaking Capacity
¾ Stuck Breaker Probability
¾ Operating Sequence / Duty cycle
CBIP Guidelines on Protection
LBB/BFR OPERATION
IN CASE OF LINE
21 L1 /
P2 FAULT
CORE-1
3 87 L1
LOCA-
P1
for
TOR
Line
IN CASE OF LINE
21 L2 /
P2
CORE-2
3 LBB 87 L2 DIST
P1 BFR For REC
Line
LBB/BFR connections during NUMERICAL Relays
1. Fault Locator is inbuilt feature in both Distance Schemes.
2. Disturbance Recorder is also inbuilt feature in both Distance
Schemes.
3. Most of the Utilities are not accepting the LBB is Inbuilt feature of
Main-1 or Main-2/ BU Protection. But Accepting Inbuilt feature of
BUSBAR Protection.
1-52CB
21 L1 /
P2
CORE-1
3 87 L1
P1 for
Line
21 L2 /
P2
CORE-2
3 LBB 87 L2
P1 BFR For
Line
NEXT DEVELOPMENT 1. LBB is now Part of BUSBAR
Protection Relay, For
1-52CB
Distributed Architecture or
Centralised Architecture.
21 L1 OR 2. In case of Distributed
P2
CORE-1
3 87 L1 Architecture, CT connections,
P1 Binary Input & Output
Connections are up to BAY /
ABB Network Partner AG REL531
Central Unit.
P2 50 Z + 87BB
CORE-4
3 LBB IS INBUILT
CENTRALISED
P1 BUSBAR
OR
ABB Network Partner AG
ABB Network Partner AG REL 316*4
2 10
FIBER
3 11
4 12
CORE-5
3 5
8
13
14
15
16
CENTRAL UNIT
OPTIC LBB IS INBUILT
P1 C BUSBAR C
E
E
NEXT DEVELOPMENT
1. ABB is developed the New Concept i.e
2. CT connections are up to Main-1 Protection & Main-1 to Bay Unit and
BAY UNIT to BUSBAR is Fiber Optic Link. (Numerical Distributed
Architecture) and
3. Similarly for Main-2 Protection.
1-52CB
3 P2
CORE-1
FO FO
P1
P2
3 FO FO
CORE-2
P1
3 P2
CORE-1
P1
3 P2
CORE-2
P1
OR
3 P2
CORE-1 FIBER
P1 OPTIC
2 10
FIBER
3 11
4 12
CORE-2
3 5
8
13
14
15
16
CENTRAL UNIT
OPTIC LBB IS INBUILT
P1 C BUSBAR C
E
E
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
BMR
3 P2
CORE-1
FO
P1
3 P2
CORE-2
P1
BMR
INITIATION TO LBB / BFR
1. 21L1 & 21L2 Operation will operate 1-Ph Trip Relays (186-R,Y,B & 286-R,Y,B). These
Relays will energise the trip coils of the Circuit Breaker and initiate the LBB Relay.
2. 87T1 & 87T2 & Other Relays will operate Master Trip Relays / High Speed Trip Relays
(86Gr-A, 86Gr-B). These Relays will energise the trip coils of the Circuit Breaker and
initiate the LBB Relay.
3. BUSBAR Relays will operate Master Trip Relays / High Speed Trip Relays (96-BB).
These Relays will energise the trip coils of the Circuit Breaker and initiate the LBB
Relay.
4. Incase of Transfer Bus System or Bypass Isolator System initiation of LBB is selection
of Normal / Transfer switch Position.
21 MAIN-1
186 R1
R PHASE
186 R2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1 TO TC-2
TO TC-2
186 Y1
Y PHASE
186 Y2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO TC-2
186 B1
B PHASE
186 B2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO TC-2
BINARY OUTPUT
MAIN-2 (21L2) PROTECTION OPERATED
+VE (Conventional System) -VE
21 MAIN-2
286 R1
R PHASE
286 R2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1 TO TC-2
TO TC-2
286 Y1
Y PHASE
286 Y2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO TC-2
286 B1
B PHASE
286 B2
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO TC-2
BINARY OUTPUT
86 GA (MASTER TRIP RELAY) OPERATION
(CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM)
+VE
PB RESET -VE
21 MAIN-1
OPERATED
TO ANN
TO CL I/L
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO M1 DR
TO M2 DR
21 MAIN-2
OPERATED
TO ANN
TO CL I/L
TO LBB
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO M1 DR
TO M2 DR
87 BUSBAR
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO M1 DR
TO M2 DR
NT
+VE In case of Transfer bay / Bus Coupler Bay for Transfer Bus /
Bypass ISO System initiation to that LBB
LBB Operation & Output
(ONE&HALF CB SYSTEM)
INITIATION LBB / BFR
186 R
186 Y
TIMER
50X1
186 B +VE -VE
286 R
286 Y TO D/T CH-1
286 B
TO D/T CH-2
86 GR-A TO ANNUN
50X2 -VE
86 GR-B TO MAIN1 DR
96 BB TO MAIN2 DR
TO D/T CH-1 TO SER
TO 86 GR-A
TO D/T CH-2
TO 86 GR-B
TO ANNUN
TO BUSBAR
TO MAIN1 DR
TO MAIN2 DR
TO SER IN THIS 2 NOS TRIPPING AUXILIARY RELAYS
TO 86 GR-A PROVIDED FOR MAIN CB & TIE CB.
IN CASE OF TIE LBB, ONE FOR BUS-1 MAIN
TO 86 GR-B CB & OTHER FOR BUS-2 MAIN CB.
TO BUSBAR
LBB/BFR PROTECTION
LINE1 AT/F-1
86-A
86-A
REL521
MAIN-1
ABB
86-B
86-B
REL316
MAIN-2
BUSBAR-1
PROTECTION OPTD
TO 86-B TRIP RELAY
AND BUSBAR-1
OF TIE CB(2-52CB)
ISOLATED
Breaker Failure Relay of the Main Circuit Breaker Trips the Connected Bus, Tie Circuit
Breaker, and Remote End Circuit Breaker
2-52 CB LBB/BFR OPERATION
ABB ABB
86-A
REL521 RET521
MAIN-1 MAIN-1
ABB ABB
86-B
REL316 RET316
MAIN-2 MAIN-2
50ZT
DIRECT TRIP 1&2 INTER TRIP TO
VIA CARRIER LVCB & TBCCB
TO OTHER END
Breaker Failure Relay of the Tie Circuit Breaker Trips the Both Main Circuit Breakers
and Remote End Circuit Breakers ( In case of Transformer, LV Circuit Breaker)
3-52 CB LBB/BFR OPERATION
ABB
86-A
86-A
RET521
MAIN-1
ABB
86-B
86-B
RET316
MAIN-2
50Z
INTER TRIP TO
LV CB & TBC CB
BUSBAR-2
PROTECTION OPTD
TO 86-B TRIP RELAY
AND BUSBAR-2
OF TIE CB(2-52CB)
ISOLATED
Breaker Failure Relay of the Main Circuit Breaker Trips the Connected Bus, Tie Circuit
Breaker, and Remote End Circuit Breaker ( In case of Transformer, LV Circuit Breaker)
DISTRIBUTED LBB & NUMERICAL CENTRALISED BUS BAR PROTECTION
(REB 500) ABB (7 SS 52) SIEMENS (MICOM P740) AREVA
OR OR
BUS-1
10-52
13-52
4-52
7-52
1-52
11-52
14-52
8-52
2-52
5-52
12-52
15-52
9-52
3-52
6-52
BUS-2
OR OR
LBB/BFR PROTECTION
LINE1
50Z 50Z
OR
BUS-1
3-52
5-52
1-52
9-52
7-52
10-52
6-52
2-52
4-52
8-52
BUS-2
OR
NEED/NECESSICITY
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
I2 I2
I3 I3
I4 I4
I5 I5
I6 I6
IF
IF= I6= I1+I2+I3+I4+I5 IF= I1+I2+I3+I4+I5+I6
RECOMMENDATIONS
52 52 52 52 52 52
CU CU
copper
copper
fiber
The TRIP command is only given when both a discriminating/Main Zone and
Check-Zone system Operates.
To Zone-1
Trip Relays
Main zone-1
Relay output
+ve
Check zone
Relay output To Zone-2
Trip Relays
Main zone-2
Relay output
TRIPPING LOGIC
incase of Single Bus System and One and Half Breaker system the output of
Main Relay and Check Relay is transferring to Main Tripping Relays & check
Tripping Relays respectively. The outputs of these Tripping Relays are
parallel for Tripping and series incase of interlocks.
87 BB1
96 BB1
87 BB2
96 BB2
Check zone
Relay output
CBIP Guidelines on Protection
SPECIAL COMMENTS
i) DC Supply for Bus bar protection shall be independent
from feeder.
ii) Faults between CB & CT shall be cleared from one side by
opening of CB on Bus bar Protection Operation.
iii) However clearing of Fault from other side shall be through
breaker failure protection.
iv) 3–ph trip relays shall be provided for each CB which shall
also initiate LBB/BFR Protection.
v) in case of existing SS where CTs are different ratios, biased
type differential protection/ Numerical Bus bar protection is
recommended.
vi) Length of secondary leads should be kept as minimum as
possible.
vii)Where lead runs are excessive, an increase in wire size or
use of parallel conductors are meant to reduce lead
resistance.
CBIP Guidelines on Protection
REQUIREMENTS
i. it shall be 3-ph type and operate selectively for each bus bar section.
ii. it shall operate on Differential Principle and provide independent zones of
protection for each bus.
iii. it shall provide zone indication.
iv. it shall be stable for through fault conditions up to maximum 40KA fault
level.
v. For applications where BUS Differential Protection sensitivity has to be set
below load current, as may be a case with use of concrete structures, it is
recommended that a separate check zone is provided, other wise separate
check zone is not essential. Check zone, if provided, shall be of High
Impedance type.
vi. it shall incorporate continuous supervision for CT secondary against any
possible open circuits. In case of detection of open circuiting of CT
secondary, after a time delay, the effected zone of protection shall be
rendered inoperative and alarm initiated.
vii.it shall be include DC supply supervision.
viii.include adequate number of high speed tripping relays.
ix. whenever CT switching is involved the scheme shall include necessary CT
switching relays and have provision for CT switching incomplete alarm.
x. it shall be include IN/OUT switching facility for each zone..
CBIP Guidelines on Protection
SETTING CRITERIA
UU
UU
UU 52 CIRCUIT
BREAKER
UU TRIP COIL
UU
UU
UU - VE
A varistor is normally applied across the
UU relay input terminals to limit the voltage
UU to a value safely below the insulation
voltage of the secondary circuits
UU
UU 96 BBM : BUSBAR
+ VE
87BBM MAIN TRIPPING RELAY
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
COIL
RESTRAINT
Id
52 CIRCUIT
BREAKER
TRIP COIL
OVER CURRENT
+VE
STARTER RELAYS
RELAY
-VE
TRIPPING
96 BUS BAR
LOW IMPEDENCE BUSBAR PROTECTION
VOLTAGE-DIFFERENTIAL BUSBAR
PROTECTION
UU
UU
DIFFERENTIAL RELAY
VOLTAGE OPERATED
UU
UU
Vd
UU
UU
SUMMATION CT METHOD
UUUUUUUUU
UUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUUU
UUUUUUUUU UU UU UUU UU UU UUU
UUUUUUUUUUU UUUUUUUUUUU
METHOD - 1 METHOD - 2
DOUBLE BUS- HIGH IMPEDENCE
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
87 BBC
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
87 BBM-2
87 BBM-1
ISOLATOR ISOLATOR ISOLATOR ISOLATOR
SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION
DOUBLE BUS- LOW IMPEDENCE
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
87 BBM-2
87 BBM-1
ISOLATOR ISOLATOR ISOLATOR ISOLATOR
SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
87 DISTRIBUTED 87 DISTRIBUTED
NUMERICAL BUSBAR NUMERICAL BUSBAR
PROTECTION RELAY PROTECTION RELAY
DOUBLE BUS- DUPLICATE PROTECTION
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY
UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT
LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB LBB
87 DISTRIBUTED 87 DISTRIBUTED
NUMERICAL BUSBAR NUMERICAL BUSBAR
PROTECTION RELAY PROTECTION RELAY
DOUBLE BUS- DUPLICATE PROTECTION
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY BAY
UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT
87 DISTRIBUTED 87 DISTRIBUTED
NUMERICAL BUSBAR NUMERICAL BUSBAR
PROTECTION RELAY PROTECTION RELAY
DOUBLE BUS WITH TB- HIGH IMPEDENCE
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
87BB
CHECK
87BB
89A 89A 89A 89A 89A
BUS1
89B 89B 89B 89B 89B
89C 89C ISOLATOR 89C 89C
ISOLATOR ISOLATOR
SELECTION ISOLATOR ISOLATOR 87BB
SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION BUS2
87BB
BUS3
DOUBLE BUS WITH TB- LOW IMPEDENCE
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
87BB
89A 89A 89A 89A 89A
BUS1
89B 89B 89B 89B 89B
89C 89C ISOLATOR 89C 89C
ISOLATOR ISOLATOR
SELECTION ISOLATOR ISOLATOR 87BB
SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION SELECTION BUS2
87BB
BUS3
DOUBLE BUS WITH TB- NUMERIC(1)
BUS-1
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
89C
89A
89B
89A
89B
89C
89C
89C
89A
89B
89A
89B
89A
89B
BUS-2
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
89C
89A
89B
89A
89B
89C
89C
89C
89A
89B
89A
89B
89A
89B
BUS-1
13-52
19-52
16-52
10-52
4-52
1-52
7-52
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
1-CT 4-CT 7-CT 10-CT 13-CT 16-CT 19-CT
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
17-52
20-52
14-52
11-52
8-52
2-52
5-52
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
3-CT 6-CT 9-CT UU
12-CT 15-CT 18-CT 21-CT
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
UU
21-52
18-52
15-52
12-52
9-52
3-52
6-52
BUS-2
BUS-2
BUS-1
6-52 UU 5-52 UU 4-52
6-CT 4-CT
87 – BB2
87 – BB1
OR OR
BUS-1
10-52
13-52
4-52
7-52
1-52
11-52
14-52
8-52
2-52
5-52
12-52
15-52
9-52
3-52
6-52
BUS-2
OR OR
LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN NUMERICAL CENTRALISED BUS BAR PROTECTION
BUSBAR
PROTECTION c
CENTRAL UNIT E
1 9
2 10
3 11
4 12
5 13
6 14
7 15
BAY UNIT
8 16
LINE
PROTECTION C
21 L1 21 L2 21 L1 21 L2 21 L1 21 L2
ABB Network Partner AG REL531
TRANSFORMER
PROTECTION C
87 T1 87 T2 87 T1 64 T2 87 T1 64 T2
1. IN THIS NO SEPARATE CORE IS REQUIRED FOR EITHER BUSBAR PROTECTION OR LBB / BFR.
2. CENTRALISED BUSBAR IS CONNECTED FROM BAY UNIT OR LBB OR BFR THROUGH FIBRE OPTIC.
3. BAY UNIT / BFR / LBB IS CONNECTED FROM MAIN-1 & MAIN-2 OF LINE PROTECTION OR MAIN & BACKUP
DESCRIPTION PROTECTION OF TRANSFORMER THROUGH FIBRE OPTIC FOR REDUNDANCY TO BAY UNIT.
4. THE CURRENT DATA IS TRANSFERED TO BAY UNIT TO BUSBAR CENTRAL UNIT FROM LINE / TRANSFORMER
PROTECTIONS FOR NUMIRICAL ALGORITHAM OF LBB & BUSBAR CENTRAL UNIT AND IT WILL OPERATE FOR
INTERNAL FAULTS AND DOES NOT OPERATE FOR THROUGH / EXTERNAL FAULTS.
NUMERICAL BUSBAR SCHEME INCL LBB/BFR/CBF
(DECENTRALISED & CENTRALISED ARCHITECTURE)
DECENTRALISED CONCEPT CENTRALISED CONCEPT
BU /PU
FO
OR OR
BU / PU
BU / PU
FO
BU / PU TO BUSBAR
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LBB INBUILT FEATURE
LBB INBUILT FEATURE
NUMERICAL BUSBAR SCHEME INCL LBB/BFR/CBF
(DECENTRALISED CONCEPT- DUPLICATE )
DECENTRALISED CONCEPT DECENTRALISED CONCEPT
BU / PU
OR FO
OR
(7 SS 52) SIEMENS (7 SS 52) SIEMENS
BU / PU
FO
OR BU / PU OR
(MICOM P743) AREVA (MICOM P743) AREVA
BU / PU
BU / PU
FO
FO
BU / PU TO BUSBAR BU / PU TO BUSBAR
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
LBB INBUILT FEATURE LBB INBUILT FEATURE
NUMERICAL BUSBAR SCHEME INCL LBB/BFR/CBF
(CENTRALISED CONCEPT - DUPLICATE)
CENTRALISED CONCEPT CENTRALISED CONCEPT
(487B) SEL
(487B) SEL
87 BB2
UU
UU
87 BB4
UU
UU
UU UU
87 BB1
FEEDER1 FEEDER2
BUS BAR PROTECTION
INITIATE ALL CBs TRIP UNITS CONNECTED TO THIS BUS AND OPERATE.
TO TRIP COIL-1 CONCERNED BAY CB
TO TRIP COIL-2 CONCERNED BAY CB
TO CLOSE CIRCUIT INTERLOCK OF CONCERN CB
DIRECT TRIP SEND CHANNEL-1 TO OTHER END
DIRECT TRIP SEND CHANNEL-2 TO OTHER END
TO LBB/BFR INITIATION
FROM LBB/BFR TO BUS BAR TRIPPING
TO DISTURBANCE RECORDER OF MAIN-1
TO DISTURBANCE RECORDER OF MAIN-2
TO EVENT RECORDER ( SOE/ SCADA )
INITIATE ALARM (ANNUNCIATION COME)
INITIATE ALL CBs TRIP UNITS CONNECTED TO THIS BUS AND OPERATE.
TO TRIP COIL-1 CONCERNED BAY CB
TO TRIP COIL-2 CONCERNED BAY CB
TO CLOSE CIRCUIT INTERLOCK OF CONCERN CB
DIRECT TRIP SEND CHANNEL-1 TO OTHER END
DIRECT TRIP SEND CHANNEL-2 TO OTHER END
TO LBB/BFR INITIATION
FROM LBB/BFR TO BUS BAR TRIPPING
TO DISTURBANCE RECORDER OF MAIN-1
TO DISTURBANCE RECORDER OF MAIN-2
TO EVENT RECORDER ( SOE/ SCADA )
INITIATE ALARM (ANNUNCIATION COME)
87 BUSBAR PROTECTION TRIPPING SCHEME
BAY1 CR PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP RELAY
TRIP FROM 50 LBB
(96BB) FOR
TO START 50 LBB BAY1
BAY2 CB PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP FROM 50 LBB TRIP RELAY
TO START 50 LBB
(96BB) FOR
BAY5 CB PANEL
HIGH SPEED
TRIP RELAY
TRIP FROM 50 LBB
(96BB)FOR
TO START 50 LBB BAY5
BAY6 CB PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP FROM 50 LBB TRIP RELAY
(96 BB) FOR
TO START 50 LBB
BAY6
+VE
BUSBAR PANEL
96 BB (MASTER TRIP RELAY) OPERATION
+VE
PB RESET -VE
87 BUSBAR
TO TC-1
TO TC-2
TO M1 DR
TO M2 DR
87 B 89 B TO D/T-1
TO TC-1
BAY13 CB PANEL
HIGH SPEED
TRIP RELAY
TRIP FROM 50 LBB
(96BB)FOR
TO START 50 LBB BAY13
BAY16 CB PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP FROM 50 LBB TRIP RELAY
(96 BB) FOR
TO START 50 LBB
BAY16
+VE
BUSBAR PANEL
87BB-2 BUSBAR PROTECTION TRIPPING SCHEME
BAY3 CB PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP RELAY
BAY15 CB PANEL
HIGH SPEED
TRIP RELAY
TRIP FROM 50 LBB
(96BB)FOR
TO START 50 LBB BAY15
BAY18 CB PANEL HIGH SPEED
TRIP FROM 50 LBB TRIP RELAY
(96 BB) FOR
TO START 50 LBB
BAY18
+VE
BUSBAR PANEL
UTILISATION RECOMMENDATIONS
The key considerations for implementing LBB/BFR protection include ensuring short operation and drop-off times, incorporating 3-phase current elements with phase-wise initiation, and maintaining specific current setting ranges (minimum 200mA for Line and 50mA for generators). It is essential to have a common associated timer with adjustable settings and consider a redundant trip output and breaker fail input where redundancy does not exist. Proper separation between the protective relay and CB trip coil DC circuit is recommended to prevent issues from a blown fuse or short circuit .
Direct tripping in LBB/BFR protection provides immediate isolation of the faulty section by directly disconnecting adjacent circuit breakers, which reduces fault clearing time and enhances safety. However, it does not allow for a second chance to clear the fault if the initial command fails. The repeated command method in two-stage protection offers redundancy by attempting an additional trip with a different coil, increasing the likelihood of successful fault clearance, but it may consume precious milliseconds that could escalate system instability if the second attempt also fails .
Percentage Biased Differential Protection enhances simple differential protection by comparing the phasor sum of feeder currents against a stabilized restraint current. This setup allows the scheme to adjust sensitivity based on load conditions, thereby preventing false trips during heavy through-fault currents. It effectively handles matching errors in CT ratios using interposing CTs, resulting in more accurate and stable operations for complex busbar arrangements .
In new 400KV and 220KV substations, LBB protection for each circuit breaker is recommended to ensure rapid fault isolation, preventing broader system failures that could lead to widespread outages and equipment damage. Lower voltage levels or simpler configurations may not present the same risk level and therefore may not justify the additional complexity and cost of implementing LBB protection individually for each breaker .
Numerical relays in Double Bus Centralized Busbar Protection enhance functionality by providing inbuilt features for isolator selection, zone selection, overall differential protection, check zone, CT supervision, and managing CT saturation. These capabilities allow for precise control and monitoring, reducing the risk of faults going unnoticed and improving system reliability through faster and more accurate fault isolation and response .
The phase comparison method in Low Impedance Busbar Protection checks for phase coincidence during busbar faults by analyzing positive and negative half cycles of current flow towards the protected busbars. It provides a blocking signal for non-coincidence. The main advantages of this scheme include the ability to handle unequal CT ratios and lower output requirements for CTs compared to High-Impedance schemes, thereby enhancing flexibility and cost-effectiveness .
Stabilizing resistors in voltage-operated high impedance protection schemes limit the voltage across relay input terminals during through fault conditions, ensuring the voltage remains below relay pick-up levels. This prevents the relay from inadvertently operating for faults outside the protection zone, maintaining system stability while allowing for precise operations within the zone .
The High-Impedance Busbar Protection scheme achieves stability for low fault current settings by using a high impedance stabilizing resistor (Metrosil) connected across the circulating current arrangement of parallel CTs. This setup ensures that the voltage drop across the relay circuit is insufficient to operate the relay for faults outside the protection zone, thus providing through-fault stability .
To prevent LBB from failing due to secondary circuit issues, it's recommended to ensure that the protective relay and CB trip coil DC circuits are separate. This measure minimizes the risk of a short circuit or blown fuse in the CB circuit affecting the protective relay operations. Additionally, incorporating redundant trip outputs and breaker fail inputs, where possible, adds another layer of fault tolerance or redundancy .
Current level detectors need to be set as sensitively as the main protections, typically at 0.2 A for Lines and Transformers, ensuring optimal responsiveness to faults. Timer settings should consider breaker interrupting time, detector reset time, and an additional margin to prevent premature disconnects or missed trips. Generally, a timer setting of 200 ms is common, balancing the need for quick response with system stability and preventing unnecessary trips during transient conditions .