Functions
6-977SA6 Manual
C53000-G1176-C156-2
In protective relays equipped with a protection data interface, address 121
Teleprot. Dist. allows to set Protection Interface . At address 2101 FCT
Telep. Dis. POTT
can be set.
Figure 6-55 Operation scheme of the permissive overreach transfer trip method
Sequence Figure 6-56 shows the logic diagram of the signal comparison scheme for one line
end.
The permissive overreach transfer trip only functions for faults in the forward direction.
Accordingly,theoverreachingzoneZ1Bofthedistanceprotectionmustdefinitelybe
set to
Forward:address1351 Op. mode Z1B, refer also to Sub-section 6.2.4.2 un-
der margin heading “Controlled Zone Z1B”.
On lines with two ends the signal transmission may be phase segregated. Send and
receive circuits in this case are built up for each phase. On three terminal lines the
send signal is transmitted to both opposite ends. The receive signals are then com-
bined with the logical
AND function, as all three line ends must transmit during an in-
ternal fault. Via the setting
Line Config. (address 2102) the device is informed as
to whether it has one or two opposite line ends. In protective relays equipped with one
or two protection data interfaces, signal transmission is always phase segregated.
In the case of faults in the transmission path, the overreaching zone Z1B can be acti-
vated by an automatic reclose device, via the binary input “
>Enable ARzones”and
address
1357 “1st AR -> Z1B” set to “Yes” (refer to Figure 6-38 bottom).
The influence of signals resulting from transients during clearance of external faults or
from direction reversal during the clearance of faults on parallel lines, is neutralized by
the “Transient Blocking” (refer to Sub-section 6.6.1.10).
On feeders with single-sided infeed, the line end with no infeed cannot generate a re-
lease signal, as no fault detection occurs there. To achieve tripping by the permissive
overreach transfer scheme even in this case, the device contains a special function.
This “Weak Infeed Function” (echo function) is referred to in Sub-section 6.6.1.11. It
isactivatedwhenasignalisreceivedfromtheoppositelineend—inthecaseofthree
terminal lines from at least one of the opposite line ends — without the device having
detected a fault.
The circuit breaker can also be tripped at the line end that has only weak or no infeed.
This “Weak-Infeed Tripping” is referred to in Section 6.9.
T1B
Z1B
receive.
transmit
AB
Z1(A)
Z1(B)
Z1B(A)
Z1B(B)
T
S
&
≥1
trip
receive.
further
zones
&
Z1 or
≥1
T
S
&
trip
transmit
further
zones
&
Z1 or
≥1
(A)
T1B
Z1B
(B)
≥1