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Protection Application Example

380 kV OHL

2671 Instantaneous trip after SwitchOnToFault: This function is not applied (refer
to setting 2680 in Chapter 15.1). Therefore NO is set.

15.5. I-STUB stage

Figure 44: I_STUB stage settings, backup overcurrent


2630 Iph> STUB Pickup: This stage may be used as a normal definite time delay
stage. In addition to this it provides for blocking or release via binary input.
For certain applications (e.g.1 ½ CB) a STUB exists when the line isolator is
open. By releasing this overcurrent stage via the mentioned binary inputs, a
fast selective fault clearance for faults on the stub can be obtained. In this
application no such stub protection is required, so this stage is disabled by
applying an infinite pickup with the setting oo A.

2631 T Iph STUB Time Delay: As the setting of 2630 above is infinity (oo), this
setting is not relevant and left on the default value of 0.30 sec.

2632 3I0> STUB Pickup: This stage may be used as a normal definite time delay
stage. In addition to this it provides for blocking or release via binary input.
For certain applications (e.g.1 ½ CB) a STUB exists when the line isolator is
open. By releasing this overcurrent stage via the mentioned binary inputs, a
fast selective fault clearance for faults on the stub can be obtained. In this
application no such stub protection is required, so this stage is disabled by
applying an infinite pickup with the setting oo A.

2633 T 3I0 STUB Time Delay: As the setting of 2632 above is infinity (oo), this
setting is not relevant and left on the default value of 2.00 sec.

2634 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.

2635 Instantaneous trip after SwitchOnToFault: This function is not applied (refer
to setting 2680 in Chapter 15.1). Therefore NO is set.

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