Formulae

A)  Thermal Rating
Thermal ratings of some common conductors used in transmission system is tabulated below

Table-1
SrNo
Conductor Size/Name
Thermal Rating in AMP
Remarks
1.
0.2 Panther
487 Amp.
Used for 132kV lines
2.
0.4 Zebra
737 Amp.
Used for 220kV lines






B)  Deciding relay PSM (Plug Setting Multiplier)
For Overcurrent relay



For E/F Relay



NOTE:
1)   For O/C PSM values mentioned above is approximate value and may change slightly depending upon site situation. However as a general rule O/C PSM adopted shall be such that full capacity utilization of the equipment being protected shall be possible.
2)   If CT ratio is very high as compared to expected fault current or full load current of equipment being protected then E/F PSM may reduce to 10% too. Generally it shall be 30% of full load current

C) Deciding desired time of operation                                                       
Time of operation for O/C E/F relay for protection of EHV line shall depend on location of relay in power system and mode of operation of the line. Following guidelines may be adopted for deciding time of relay operation.
 




Note: Adopted relay operational time shall be validated for operational time of other relays in system

D) Deciding TMS (Time Multiplier Setting)
CT Secondary fault current =
 


Where value for required time of operation is 350 ms or 500 ms as per cases mentioned in part C.
NOTE: Valid for NI3 characteristics and 1 Amp Relay.

E)  Deciding MTA
For protection of EHV lines generally directional overcurrent and earth fault relays are used. In case of directional relay it is necessary to set correct MTA for over current as well as earth fault relay. Maximum Torque Angle depends upon factors such as source impedance and method adopted for earthing of generators and transformers. In transmission system generally solidly earthed transformers are used. Hence it is common to use following settings for MTA
a.   For Overcurrent Relay MTA = +450 or 450 leading
b.   For Earth Fault Relay MTA = -450 or 450 lagging

6 comments:

  1. Section A. Thermal rating of 0.2 panther is 487A &0.4 zebra rating is 737A as per MSETCL Circular no.MSETCL/CO/TR.O&M/SE-I/CIR/4459 Dtd 28/04/2016.

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  2. Thanks; corrected. Also needs corrections in examples too. will correct as time permits.

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  3. Section C item 4 need corrections

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  4. For single circuit line ROT-500 is very large.Considering the failure of Z2 operation of relay ROT of BU is large.It should have similar to Z2 time (300 -350 mSec.)

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