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FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS
243
Phase directional overcurrent - 67
Preface
The protection is available in the XMR-B, XMR-V, XMR-P and XMR-G versions.
Four operation thresholds, independently adjustable with adjustable delay .
Each overcurrent element can be enabled or disabled.
The first two may be programmed with definite or inverse time according the IEC and ANSI/IEEE
standard, as well as with rectifier, I
2
t or EM curve.
The third and fourth thresholds with independent time.
Several operating mode are provided:
Module or projection operating mode.
One phase or two phase operating logic.
74VT internal and/or external logic.
Moreover several predefined blocking criteria are implemented (threshold trip may be inhibited by
start of the other thresholds, logic selectivity with internal and/or external elements, etc.).
To increase reliability for three phase short circuits close the VTs, a voltage memory is provided; this
memory voltage is used for reference to detect fault direction when all phase-to-phase voltages are
lower than 2% U
n
and remains valid for 1 s after voltage collapse.
Operation and settings
The first and second threshold (I
PD
>, I
PD
>>) may be programmed with definite or inverse time accor-
ding the following characteristic curves:
Standard Inverse Time (IEC 255-3/BS142 type A or SIT): t = 0.14 · t
PD
>
inv
/ [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
0.02
- 1]
Very Inverse Time (IEC 255-3/BS142 type B or VIT): t = 13.5 · t
PD
>
inv
/ [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
) - 1]
Very Inverse Time (IEC 255-3/BS142 type B or LIT): t = 120 · t
PD
>
inv
/ [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
) - 1]
Extremely Inverse Time (IEC 255-3/BS142 type C or EIT): t = 80 · t
PD
>
inv
/ [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
2
- 1]
Moderately Inverse (ANSI/IEEE type MI): t = t
PD
>
inv
· {0.01 / [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
0.02
- 1] + 0.023}
Very Inverse (ANSI/IEEE type VI): t = t
PD
>
inv
· {3.922 / [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
2
- 1] + 0.098}
Extremely Inverse (ANSI/IEEE type EI): t = t
PD
>
inv
· {5.64 / [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
2
- 1] + 0.024}
Rectifier (RI): t = 2351 · t
PD
>
inv
/ [(I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
5.6
- 1]
I-squared-t (I
2
t = K): t = 16 · t
PD
>
inv
/ (I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
2
Electromechanical (EM): t = t
PD
>
inv
· {0.28 / [-0236 · (I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
)
-1
+ 0.339]}
Where:
t
: operate time
I
PD
>
inv
: first and second threshold setting (I
PD>inv,
I
PD>>inv
)
t
PD
>
inv
: first and second threshold operate time setting (t
PD>inv,
t
PD>>inv
)
Third and fourth threshold (I
PD>>>def,
I
PD>>>>def
) with definite time.
For all inverse time characteristics, following data applies:
Asymptotic reference value (minimum pickup value): 1.1 I
PD
> or I
PD
>>
Minimum operate time: 0.1 s
Range where the equation is valid:
1
1.1 ≤ I
PD
/I
PD
>
inv
(or I
PD
>>
inv
) ≤ 20
If I
PD
>
inv
(or I
PD
>>
inv
) pickup 2.5 I
n
, the upper limit is 50 I
n
For all definite time elements the upper limit for measuring is 50 I
n
.
Two different criteria may be selected:
Phase current threshold overcoming (module)
Projection current threshold overcoming (projection) For both operating mode the phase-to-phase
voltage in quadrature with the current the polarizing voltage, is used as phase reference for phase
reference for the operating current (phase-to-phase voltage 90° lagging compared with current for
cosφ = 1).
Note 1 When the input value is more than 20 times the set point , the operate time is limited to the value corresponding to 20 times the set point
I
PD
I
PD
>> I
PD
>>> I
PD
>>>>
t
PD
>
t
PD
>>
t
PD
>>>
t
PD
>>>>
I
PD
>
t
General operation time characteristic for phase directional overcurrent elements - 67
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XMR-D EQUIPMENT MANUAL
Ed. 2.9 - 02/2021

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