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Compensated Coil Earthing Netorks
In compensated networks the resonant coil (Petersen coil) is tuned to match the capacitive charging currents
such that when an earth fault occurs, negligible fault current will flow. However, resistive losses in the primary
conductors and the earthing coil will lead to resistive (wattmetric) components which can be measured by the
50/51GS elements and used to indicate fault position.
Core balance CTs are recommended for this application to achieve the necessary accuracy of residual current
measurement.
[dw_7SR5_function67SettingExample5, 1, en_US]
Figure 5-37
Earth Fault Current Distribution In Compensated Network
3 methods are commonly employed to detect the wattmetric current – 7SR5 devices can be configured to
provide each of these methods.
[dw_7SR5_function67SettingExample6, 1, en_US]
Figure 5-38 Earth Fault Current Direction In Compensated Netowrk
Protection and Automation Functions
5.19 67 Directional Overcurrent/Earth Fault
284 Reyrolle 7SR5, Transformer Protection Device, Device Manual
C53000-G7040-C015-1, Edition 11.2019

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