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ABB RELION 670 SERIES REG670 - Setting Guidelines

ABB RELION 670 SERIES REG670
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Table 44: Continous I
2
capability
Type of generator Permissible I
2
(in percent of rated
generator current)
Salient Pole: with damper winding 10
without damper winding
5
Cylindrical Rotor
Indirectly cooled 10
Directly cooled
to 960 MVA 8
961 to 1200 MVA 6
1201 to 1500 MVA 5
As it is described in the table above that the continuous negative sequence current
capability of the generator is in range of 5% to 10% of the rated generator current.
During an open conductor or open generator breaker pole condition, the negative
sequence current can be in the range of 10% to 30% of the rated generator current.
Other generator or system protections will not usually detect this condition and the
only protection is the negative sequence overcurrent protection.
Negative sequence currents in a generator may be caused by:
Unbalanced loads such as
Single phase railroad load
Unbalanced system faults such as
Line to ground faults
Double line to ground faults
Line to line faults
Open conductors, includes
Broken line conductors
Malfunction of one pole of a circuit breaker
.
9.12.3 Setting guidelines
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When inverse time overcurrent characteristic is selected, the trip time
of the stage will be the sum of the inverse time delay and the set
1MRK 502 071-UUS A Section 9
Current protection
Generator protection REG670 2.2 ANSI and Injection equipment REX060, REX061, REX062 421
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