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750/760 Feeder Management Relay GE Power Management
12.4 GROUND OVERCURRENT 12 S5 PROTECTION
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12.4.5 GROUND DIRECTIONAL SETPOINTS
GROUND DIRECTION
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The Ground Directional setpoints path is:
\ SETPOINTS \ S5 PROTECTION \ GROUND CURRENT \ GROUND DIRECTION
GROUND DIRECTIONAL
FUNCTION: Disabled
Range: Disabled, Alarm, Latched Alarm, Control
Select the required function.
GROUND DIRECTIONAL
RELAYS (3-7): -----
Range: Any Combination of the 3-7 AUXILIARY Relays
Select the output relays required.
GROUND POLARIZING:
Voltage
Range: Current, Voltage, Dual
If ground directional control with both voltage and current polarized elements is
desired, enter
Dual
. If ground directional control with only the voltage polarized
element is desired, enter
Voltage
. If ground directional control with only the
current polarized element is desired, enter
Current
.
GROUND DIRECTIONAL
MTA: 315° Lead
Range: 0 to 359 Lead in steps of 1
°
Enter the maximum torque angle by which the operating current leads the
polarizing voltage. This is the angle of maximum sensitivity. This setting affects
voltage polarizing only.
MINIMUM POLARIZING
VOLTAGE: 0.05 x VT
Range: 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 x VT
This setting affects the voltage element only. As the system zero sequence
voltage is used as the polarizing voltage for this element, a minimum level of
voltage must be selected to prevent operation caused by system unbalanced
voltages or VT ratio errors. For well-balanced systems and 1% accuracy VTs,
this setpoint can be as low as 2% of VT nominal voltage. For systems with
high-resistance grounding or floating neutrals, this setpoint can be as high as
20%. The default value of
0.05 x VT
is appropriate for most solidly grounded
systems.

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