0
0 1
2 1 0
m
f
Z
K
Z Z R
= -
× + +
EQUATION1426 V1 EN (Equation 256)
If the denominator in equation 134 is called B and Z0m is simplified to X0m, then the real
and imaginary part of the reach reduction factor for the overreaching zones can be written
as:
( )
( )
( ) ( )
2 2
0 Re
Re 0 1
Re Im
X m B
K
B B
×
= -
+
EQUATION1427 V2 EN (Equation 257)
( )
( )
( ) ( )
2 2
0 Im
Im 0
Re Im
X m B
K
B B
×
=
+
EQUATION1428 V2 EN (Equation 258)
Parallel line is out of service and grounded in both ends
Apply the same measures as in the case with a single set of setting parameters. This means
that an underreaching zone must not overreach the end of a protected circuit for the single
phase-to-ground faults.
Set the values of the corresponding zone (zero-sequence resistance and reactance) equal
to:
R
0E
R
0
1
X
m0
2
R
0
2
X
0
2
+
--------------------------
+
è ø
ç ÷
æ ö
×=
EQUATION561 V1 EN (Equation 259)
X
0E
X
0
1
X
m0
2
R
0
2
X
0
2
+
--------------------------
–
è ø
ç ÷
æ ö
×=
EQUATION562 V1 EN (Equation 260)
8.9.3.6 Setting of reach in resistive direction
Set the resistive independently for each zone.
Set separately the expected fault resistance for phase-to-phase faults RFPP and for the
phase-to-ground faults RFPG for each zone. For each distance zone, set all remaining
reach setting parameters independently of each other.
1MRK 506 369-UUS - Section 8
Impedance protection
Line distance protection REL670 2.2 ANSI 329
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