Example Solution

Solution: For HV side and IV side backup relay settings; it is necessary to know the fault currents contributed by ICTs for IV side and HV side bus faults respectively. For calculations of these currents; ICT and source percentage reactance data shown in Table-1 and Table-2 of problem statement has practically no use. Still reactance data is included in problem statement only for readers who wants to validate calculations for the ICTs fault current contribution (for details see Appendix-A). For other readers ICT fault currents are readily made available and as shown in Table-2.
Other readers may directly refer to Table-1 and Table-2 for bus fault levels and fault current contributions by ICTs respectively. Also readers are requested to go through the Appendix-A to visualize the fault current contribution shown in Table-2 for different fault situations.

Table-1: Bus Fault Levels
SrNo.
Bus.
Three Phase
Single Phase
1.
HV Bus
2878 MVA
2056 MVA
2.
IV Bus
2659 MVA
2024 MVA

Table-2: Fault Current Contribution by ICTs
SrNo.
Fault Type
Bus
ICT Name
HV Side Current
IV Side Current
1.
Three Phase
HV
ICT-I 200 MVA
1119
1865
2.
ICT-2 100 MVA
606
1010
3.
IV
ICT-I 200 MVA
1953
3255
4.
ICT-2 100 MVA
1058
1763
5.
Single Phase
HV
ICT-I 200 MVA
1114
1192
6.
ICT-2 100 MVA
835
1044
7.
IV
ICT-I 200 MVA
1376
2927
8.
ICT-2 100 MVA
1116
2433

An Excel template sheet is developed for calculations of ICT HV side and IV side backup relay settings in line with information given here. By using –
1)    Excel sheet
2)    ICT capacities and CT ratios as shown in example
3)    and fault current data for Table-1 and Table-2
backup settings calculations carried out and displayed here. Readers are requested to try them by hand calculations for better understanding of the setting methodology. Also it is recommended to try setting calculations for ICT-2   using Excel sheet available in toolbox.









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