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P.3.164
SEL-411L Relay Protection Manual Date Code 20151029
Protection Functions
Out-of-Step Logic (Zero Settings)
Swing Center Voltage
(SCV) Processing and
Analog Variables
The detection of a network power swing condition is based on monitoring the
rate-of-change of the positive-sequence swing-center voltage. For the purpose
of implementing the function, the following analog variables are used.
SCV1: per-unit positive-sequence swing-center voltage
dSCV1_Unflt: unfiltered derivative of the positive-sequence
swing-center voltage
dSCV1_UF: ultra-fast derivative (filtered) of the positive-
sequence swing-center voltage
dSCV1_F: fast derivative (moderately filtered) of the positive-
sequence swing-center voltage
dSCV1_S: slow derivative (most filtered) of the positive-
sequence swing-center voltage
d2SCV1_UF: ultra-fast second derivative (not filtered) of the
positive-sequence swing-center voltage
Swing Center Voltage Slope Detector
In Figure 3.102, the top four comparators determine whether the swing is fast
(dSCV1_F remains asserted for 1.75 cycles) or slow (dSCV1_S remains
asserted for 5 cycles) for both negative and positive slopes, if the supervision
conditions are met. The supervision conditions are:
No power swing is in progress (OSB_I is deasserted), and no
Zone 2–5 distance elements are asserted or
The absolute value of dSCV1_UF is greater than 0.55) or
The absolute value of dSCV1_UF is lower than 0.55 but
greater than 0.2 and the absolute value of d2SCV1_UF is
greater than 0.23.
Therefore, if OR Gate OR 1 does not assert, one of the timers (Timer 1–4)
starts timing. If the conditions prevail, the top input of AND Gate AND 5
asserts after the appropriate timer expires.

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