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Protection Application Example

380 kV OHL

15.4. Inverse stage

Figure 43: Inverse stage settings, backup overcurrent


2640 Ip> Pickup: The co-ordination of inverse time graded protection can be
applied effectively to obtain reasonably fast and sensitive selective
protection. In this application the inverse stage is not used, so the setting
here is infinity, oo A.

2642 T Ip Time Dial: As the setting of 2640 above is infinity (oo), this setting is not
relevant and left on the default value of 0.50 sec.

2646 T Ip Additional Time Delay: This stage may also be used as a further definite
time delay stage by using this setting. As the setting of 2640 above is infinity
(oo), this setting is not relevant and left on the default value of 0.00 sec.

2650 3I0p Pickup: The co-ordination of inverse time graded protection can be
applied effectively to obtain reasonably fast and sensitive selective
protection. In this application the inverse stage is not used, so the setting
here is infinity, oo A.

2652 T 3I0p Time Dial: As the setting of 2650 above is infinity (oo), this setting is
not relevant and left on the default value of 0.50 sec.

2656 T 3I0p Additional Time Delay: This stage may also be used as a further
definite time delay stage by using this setting. As the setting of 2650 above is
infinity (oo), this setting is not relevant and left on the default value of
0.00 sec.

2660 IEC Curve: During the device configuration (Chapter 4) the standard of the
curves was selected with parameter 0126 to be IEC. Here the choice is made
from the various IEC curves. As the stage is not applied in this application the
setting is not relevant and left on the default value of Normal inverse.

2670 Instantaneous trip via Teleprot./BI: The I>> stage is applied for this purpose,
refer to setting 2614 in Chapter 15.2. Therefore set NO for this stage.

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