EQUATION1718 V1 EN (Equation 90)
Where:
V is the minimum phase-to-phase voltage in kV
S is the maximum apparent power in MVA.
The load impedance [Ω/phase] is a function of the minimum operation voltage and the
maximum load current:
EQUATION1719 V1 EN (Equation 91)
Minimum voltage Vmin and maximum current Imax are related to the same operating
conditions. Minimum load impedance occurs normally under emergency conditions.
Because a safety margin is required to avoid load encroachment under
three-phase conditions and to guarantee correct healthy phase IED
operation under combined heavy three-phase load and ground faults,
consider both: phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground fault operating
characteristics.
To avoid load encroachment for the phase-to-ground measuring elements, the set resistive
reach of any distance protection zone must be less than 80% of the minimum load
impedance.
EQUATION1720 V1 EN (Equation 92)
This equation is applicable only when the loop characteristic angle for the single phase-to-
ground faults is more than three times as large as the maximum expected load-impedance
angle. More accurate calculations are necessary according to the equation below:
1MRK 506 369-UUS - Section 8
Impedance protection
Line distance protection REL670 2.2 ANSI 213
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