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CMC Test Set AppNote Testing Restricted Earth Fault Protection 2014 ENU

Restricted earth fault protection provides enhanced protection for line-to-earth faults inside a transformer that may not be detected by the transformer's overall differential protection. It works by balancing the current measured in the transformer winding starpoint against the sum of the three phase currents to detect faults between the line CTs and the starpoint CT with high sensitivity without magnetic coupling effects. The document describes how to test restricted earth fault protection functions using OMICRON Advanced Differential modules by configuring the test object settings and modules to represent the REF protection characteristic and operating logic.

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CMC Test Set AppNote Testing Restricted Earth Fault Protection 2014 ENU

Restricted earth fault protection provides enhanced protection for line-to-earth faults inside a transformer that may not be detected by the transformer's overall differential protection. It works by balancing the current measured in the transformer winding starpoint against the sum of the three phase currents to detect faults between the line CTs and the starpoint CT with high sensitivity without magnetic coupling effects. The document describes how to test restricted earth fault protection functions using OMICRON Advanced Differential modules by configuring the test object settings and modules to represent the REF protection characteristic and operating logic.

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Application Note

Testing of restricted earth fault protection with


OMICRON Advanced Differential

Author
Daniel Wiesner | [email protected]

Date
Jan 09, 2014 (first version: Dec 07, 2010)

Related OMICRON Product


CMC, Test Universe

Application Area
Protection Systems

Keywords
Restricted Earth Fault, REF, Restricted Ground Fault, RGF, Advanced Differential

Version
v1.1

Document ID
ANS_10011_ENU

Abstract
OMICRON Test Universe modules do not offer explicit REF support for testing and test result evaluation. Of
course it is possible to use a State Sequencer module, possibly combined with LinkToXRIO, but it would be
beneficial to have the operating characteristic displayed, like in the Differential modules. This Application
Note is an approach to use the Differential modules for REF testing.

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© OMICRON 2014. All rights reserved. This application note is a publication of OMICRON.

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Content

1 Safety instructions .......................................................................................................................... 4


2 What is Restricted Earth Fault Protection and Why is it Necessary? ........................................... 5
3 Testing with OMICRON Advanced Differential............................................................................... 7
3.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Connection CMC – REF Relay.................................................................................................. 7
3.3 Advanced Differential Test Object Settings................................................................................ 8
3.3.1 Protected Object Tab ...................................................................................................................8
3.3.2 CT Tab ........................................................................................................................................9
3.3.3 Protection Device Tab ................................................................................................................ 10
3.3.4 Characteristic Definition Tab....................................................................................................... 11
3.4 Advanced Differential Tests .....................................................................................................12
3.4.1 Differential Protection Function ................................................................................................... 12
3.4.2 Diff Configuration Module ........................................................................................................... 12
3.4.3 Diff Operating Characteristic Module .......................................................................................... 12

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1 Safety instructions
This application note may only be used in combination with the relevant product manuals which contain all
safety instructions. The user is fully responsibility for any application that makes use of OMICRON products.
Instructions are always characterized by a  symbol even if they are included to a safety instruction.

DANGER
Death or severe injury caused by high voltage or current if the respective
protective measures are not complied.

 Carefully read and understand the content of this application note as well as
the manuals of the involved systems before starting its practical application.
 Please contact OMICRON before you continue the process if you do not
understand the safety instructions, operating instructions, or parts of it.
 Follow each instruction mentioned there especially the safety instructions
since this is the only way to avoid danger that can occur when working at
high voltage or high current systems.
 Furthermore, only use the involved equipment according to its intended
purpose to guarantee a safe operation.
 Existing national safety standards for accident prevention and
environmental protection may supplement the equipment’s manual.

Only experienced and competent professionals that are trained for working in high voltage or high current
environments may perform this application note. Additional the following qualifications are required:
• authorized to work in environments of energy generation, transmission or distribution and familiar with
the approved operating practices in such environments.
• familiar with the five safety rules.
• good knowledge of the OMICRON CMC Test Set and Test Universe software.

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2 What is Restricted Earth Fault Protection and Why is it Necessary?
For certain line-to-earth faults inside a transformer the transformer overall differential protection is not
sensitive enough to detect them.

One main reason for this limited sensitivity is the square dependency of the differential current depending on
the fault location on the winding, caused by the transformation between LV and HV side of the transformer.
Furthermore it is necessary to consider magnetization effects, tap changer errors and further sources of
errors.

Figure 1: Diff Operating Characteristic

Because of the necessary zero-sequence elimination, also residual currents inside the transformer will be
eliminated, which further reduces the sensitivity in regard to line-to-earth faults.

Due to these reasons some actual line-to-earth faults with low differential current (especially faults near the
transformer starpoint) may not be recognized by the differential protection function as a fault.

In order to enhance the overall differential protection, a Restricted Earth Fault (REF) protection can be
applied in parallel.

The basic REF principle is to balance one current measured in the starpoint of a transformer winding against
the vectorial sum of the three phase currents of the same winding.

This gives maximum sensitivity without having to consider effects of the magnetic coupling of two windings.

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The actual REF protected area is from the line CTs to the starpoint CT of the corresponding transformer
side. So the REF function can only protect one side of a transformer. For the other side an additional second
REF function may be installed if both sides are starpoint grounded.

Figure 2: REF Principle

As the residual current is measured at the starpoint of the same side, there is no LV/HV transformation and
hence the dependency of differential current on fault location is linear which results in a much larger
protected zone of REF protection in comparison with Diff protection.

Figure 3: Diagram showing Dependency of Differential Current on Fault Location

Actual line-to-earth faults between the fault location 0.2 – 0.55 (yellow area) are not detected by the Diff
function but by REF.

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3 Testing with OMICRON Advanced Differential

3.1 Introduction
OMICRON Test Universe modules do not offer explicit REF support for testing and test result evaluation.
Of course it is possible to use a State Sequencer module, possibly combined with LinkToXRIO, but it would
be beneficial to have the operating characteristic displayed, like in the Differential modules.
This Application Note is an approach to use the Differential modules for REF testing.

3.2 Connection CMC – REF Relay


To simulate the line CTs, connect the CMC current output block A to the related three line CT inputs of the
relay. Connect the three current outputs of the CMC output block B in parallel and connect the resulting
single current to the starpoint CT input of the relay. With this connection it is not necessary to change the
wiring during testing of the different line to earth fault types (L1-E; L2-E; L3-E)

Figure 4: Connection Diagram CMC\Relay

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3.3 Advanced Differential Test Object Settings

3.3.1 Protected Object Tab


1) Protected Object: Generator
For testing the REF function no zero-sequence elimination shall be considered and hence the setting
Generator is appropriate.

2) Enter the nominal settings according to the power system data (same as in relay settings).
As the REF protected zone consists of just one transformer winding, enter the same settings for both
sides.

3) Starpoint Grounding: Yes (both sides)


As the protected transformer winding is starpoint grounded, select for both sides Starpoint Grounding
Yes.

Figure 5: Protected Object Tab Settings

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3.3.2 CT Tab
Enter the CT settings according to the power system data (same as in relay settings).
The “Primary CT” settings are related to the line CTs and the “Secondary CT” settings to the starpoint CT.

The option “Use Ground Current Measurement inputs (CT)” shall be disabled.

Figure 6: CT Tab Settings

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3.3.3 Protection Device Tab
Figure 7 shows the settings of a MiCOM P633 relay displayed in the software S&R-103 and the
corresponding setting s in the Advanced Differential Test Object.

Figure 7: Relay settings (P633) to Protection Device Tab

Ibias Calculation: The calculation of the biasing current is handled differently by the various relay
manufacturers. You should find the used calculation in the relay manual.

Test Max: "Test Max" restricts the maximum shot output time to speed up the test – if no trip is registered
during this shot time then it is assumed that the relay will not trip for the given current output. It should be set
slightly larger than the maximum expected relay trip time including time tolerance. For an instantaneous
differential trip function it may be set way below 1 s (e.g. 200 ms).

Reference Winding: The reference winding is the winding used for measuring currents and phase angles,
i.e. the side where the trip characteristic applies (the currents of the other side are recalculated by the relay
to match the reference side regarding e.g. the CT ratios).

Reference Current: Select if the calculated “Protected Object Nominal Current” or the “Current Transformer
Nominal current” shall be used as “Reference Current” as given by the relay type or relay setting. The P633
refers to the protected object nominal current, not to the nominal CT data.

Delay Time: The delay time is the time in between consecutive tests to give the relay time to reset.

Diff Current Settings


Enter data in accordance with the relay settings.

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Diff Time Settings
Enter data in accordance with the relay settings. You may add the relay processing time.

Current Tolerances
Enter these settings in accordance with the relay manufacturer's data sheets.

Time Tolerances
Enter these settings in accordance with the relay manufacturer's data sheets.

3.3.4 Characteristic Definition Tab


Enter the operating characteristic according to the relay settings.

Figure 8: Relay settings (P633) to Characteristic Definition Tab

Start point and End point


Enter Ibias/Idiff pairs at "Start point” and "End point" and add this segment to the characteristic by clicking
the "Add" button. After a segment was added to the characteristic, its Ibias / Idiff end point is used as the
start point for the next segment.

Slope
The slope is calculated from the start and end points.

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3.4 Advanced Differential Tests

3.4.1 Differential Protection Function


Please make sure that the Differential function of the relay does not interfere with the REF function since this
setup does not feed the other winding(s) thus causing a trip of the Diff function whenever its pickup value is
reached.
Either route the Diff and the REF trip signals to separate outputs, or temporarily disable/block the Diff
function.

3.4.2 Diff Configuration Module


Use the Diff Configuration module to test that the relay does not trip under any through fault condition. The
module also checks if the CT at the starpoint grounding is connected in the right direction.
After configuring the module and starting the test, enter the measured values from the relay into the module
(Test Tab) if needed for your test documentation and perform a manual assessment. If the relay trips during
the test execution, the test ends automatically and is classified as “Failed”. In this case the test setup has to
be corrected before further tests will have a chance to succeed. Repeat the test for all phase-to-earth loops.

3.4.3 Diff Operating Characteristic Module


As with a usual differential protection, the REF operating characteristic can be tested with either Shot or
Search Test, to verify the proper REF tripping and stabilization above and below the displayed characteristic
curve. Fault type “L1-E”, “L2-E” and “L3-E” may be performed.

Figure 9: Diff Operating Characteristic Module

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Shot Test
The Shot Test is used to verify that the operating characteristic is within a specified tolerance, i.e. by placing
test shots close to but outside the tolerance band of the characteristic. The number of test points can be
determined by the test engineer. The marked tests points in the Idiff / Ibias plane are tested for tripping or not
tripping the relay.

Search Test
A test for the exact determination of the characteristic shape and its tolerances. Test points for each given
bias current are automatically generated while intelligently varying the related differential current until the
characteristic boundary is found with the precision given by the specified resolution and tolerance.

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