• magnetizing inrush currents
• overexcitation magnetizing currents
• load tap changer
• external and internal phase faults which do not involve earth
• symmetrical overload conditions
Due to its features, REFPDIF is often used as a main protection of the transformer
winding for all faults involving earth.
6.2.2.1  Transformer winding, solidly earthed
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The most common application is on a solidly earthed transformer winding. The
connection is shown in Figure 
34.
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REFPDIF
I3PW1CT1
I3P
IdN/I
Protected 
winding
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Figure 34: Connection of the low impedance Restricted earth fault function
REFPDIF for a directly (solidly) earthed transformer winding
6.2.2.2  Transformer winding, earthed through zig-zag earthing transformer
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A common application is for low reactance earthed transformer where the earthing
is through separate zig-zag earthing transformers. The fault current is then limited
to typical 800 to 2000 A for each transformer. The connection for this application
is shown in figure 35.
Section 6 1MRK 504 169-UEN A
Differential protection
94 Transformer protection RET650 2.2 IEC
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