Protecting distribution substation assets — Modern protection schemes with microprocessor-based relays

L. Ayers, M. Lanier, L. Wright
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Distribution substations at electric cooperatives and municipal utilities have historically involved simple protection schemes consisting of feeder circuit overcurrent, reclosing, and transformer protection, either with high-side fuses or differential and overcurrent protection. These protective devices have served to protect the transmission operator as much or more than the distribution substation. Modern microprocessor-based relays allow for much better protection schemes to protect the distribution substation assets. This paper analyzes several schemes that have recently been implemented at Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative in South Carolina. Benefits include: Faster tripping timesall zones in the substation are protected with differential relays. - Reduced arc-flash hazards for personnel. - Reduced equipment damage during faults; Backup protection schemes for each piece of equipment in the substation. - Backup feeder protection via transformer differential relays. - Detection of failed feeder relay and failed feeder breaker trip coil. - Backup bus differential via transformer differential low-side overcurrent. - Redundant transformer differential relays, one of which also includes the bus in the differential zone; Superior fault analysis through satellite clock time synchronization to all substation relays; Communications to each relay via an Ethernet network that provides both SCADA communications and engineering access for event retrieval.
配电变电站资产保护。基于微处理器的继电器的现代保护方案
电力合作社和市政公用事业的配电变电站历来采用简单的保护方案,包括支线电路过流、重合闸和变压器保护,要么采用高侧熔断器,要么采用差动和过流保护。这些保护装置对输电操作员的保护与配电变电站一样多,甚至更多。现代基于微处理器的继电器允许更好的保护方案来保护配电变电站资产。本文分析了南卡罗来纳州中卡罗来纳电力合作社最近实施的几个方案。优点包括:跳闸时间更快,变电站的所有区域都有差动继电器保护。-减少电弧闪光对人员的危害。-减少故障时设备损坏;变电站各设备的后备保护方案。-通过变压器差动继电器的后备馈线保护。-检测故障的给料继电器和故障的给料断路器跳闸线圈。-备用母线差动通过变压器差动低侧过电流。-冗余变压器差动继电器,其中一个还包括差动区母线;通过卫星时钟时间同步到所有变电站继电器进行卓越的故障分析;通过以太网网络与每个中继通信,该网络提供SCADA通信和事件检索的工程访问。
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