使用多功能继电器的变压器端馈线保护

R. Grabovickic, C. Labuschagne, N. Fischer, O. Glynn
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现代数字多功能继电器提供保护、控制、监测、计量和通信功能,而成本只是老式机电继电器的一小部分。由于其通用性、可靠性和较低的成本,数字继电器在解决特定保护和控制问题的应用中越来越受到配电公司的欢迎。其中一个应用是变压器端馈线(tef)的保护,这在一些公用事业中非常流行。本文介绍了数字式多功能继电器在以配电变压器为末端的馈线保护中的应用。在这个应用中,我们尝试用最少的继电器提供尽可能多的保护功能。我们描述的应用类似于在ENERGEX(澳大利亚布里斯班的配电公用事业公司)使用的应用,其中两个方向过流继电器保护馈线和变压器。位于低压(LV)侧的继电器还为配电网提供限制接地故障(REF)变压器保护和断路器故障保护,以及备份过流、接地和敏感接地故障保护。在我们描述的应用中,低压继电器还与现有的馈线继电器相结合,以提供低压母线保护。我们还介绍了在实时数字模拟器(RTDS®)上进行的仿真结果,特别是关于变压器涌流条件下适当设置的选择。
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Protection of transformer-ended feeders using multifunction relays
Modern digital multifunction relays provide protection, control, monitoring, metering, and communications functions at a fraction of the cost of old electromechanical relays. Because of their versatility, reliability, and lower cost, digital relays are becoming increasingly attractive to distribution power utilities in applications to solve specific protection and control problems. One such application is the protection of transformer-ended feeders (TEFs), which are very popular in some utilities. In this paper, we describe an application of digital multifunction relays for the protection of a feeder that ends with a distribution transformer. In this application, we attempt to provide as many protection functions as possible with the fewest relays. The application we describe is similar to that used at ENERGEX (a distribution power utility in Brisbane, Australia), in which two directional overcurrent relays protect both a feeder and a transformer. The relay located at the low-voltage (LV) side also provides restricted earth fault (REF) transformer protection and breaker failure protection as well as backup overcurrent, ground, and sensitive earth fault protection for a distribution network. In the application we describe, the LV relay also combines with existing feeder relays to provide LV busbar protection. We also present the results of simulations performed on a Real Time Digital Simulator (RTDS®), particularly regarding the selection of appropriate settings during transformer inrush conditions.
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