Protective function configuration – Siemens ISGS SG8158-00 User Manual

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Protective Function Configuration

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protective curve that integrates with instantaneous reset. The

lower limit of the custom curve is 1.10. The maximum time to

trip is the time at 1.10.

The range of the pickup value (1803) depends on the sec-

ondary phase CT rating (1 A or 5 A) and the value is in sec-

ondary amperes.

The Time Dial parameter (1805) used for the selected curve

allows the time-to-trip of the curve to be raised or lowered.

The dial can be adjusted from 0.1 to 9.9 in steps of 0.1.

The Filter parameter (1806) sets the sensing method used by

the function in its pickup calculations. The rms filter uses fun-

damental current plus harmonics, while the fundamental filter

ignores harmonics.

The Reset parameter (1709) offers instantaneous or disk

emulation settings. Selecting Instantaneous causes the relay

to clear the timer when the current drops below the pickup

threshold. Selecting Disk Emulation causes the relay to simu-

late the integrating disk characteristics of electromechanical

relays, where the delay time decays over time. With disk

emulation, a relay that continuously picks up and drops out

will eventually trip. Set this parameter to Instantaneous when

using a custom curve.

Each of the two waveform capture buffers (1810 and 1811)

can be independently programmed to freeze snapshots on

pickup or trip.

The function is able to actuate any binary output contact on

pickup, and any trip or binary output contact on trip.

5.8 Blocking Capability for Breaker or

Interrupter Saving

High-set instantaneous phase overcurrent (50HS) and high-

set instantaneous neutral or ground overcurrent (50HSN)

functions have the capability to block 50, 51, 50N, and 51N

selectively to prevent opening an interrupting device should

the fault current exceed the rating of the device.

This function is used to keep an electrically-operated load

break switch, recloser, or aging circuit breaker from attempt-

ing to interrupt current beyond its capability or rating. It must

be used in conjunction with a slight delay (25 ms) in 50 so

that 50HS can pickup or trip before 50 times out and trips.

Should these parameters be set, a fault large enough to

cause 50HS to pickup or trip before 50 has timed out will

prevent 50 and/or 51, 50N, and 51N from tripping.

50HS/N can also be matrixed to an output contact to block

differential tripping of a transformer differential relay when a

fault is between the interrupter and the high side (bushings)

of the transformer.

Figure 5.1 Blocking Capability Diagram

5.9 Directional Phase Time Overcurrent (67)

The Directional Phase Time Overcurrent function uses a

selected time overcurrent characteristic curve to determine

the trip time for the applied phase currents, utilizing the volt-

ages present on the VTs to determine current direction. The

defined characteristic curves are valid over a range of multi-

ple of pickup values. The function also includes a customer

defined curve. Refer to Appendix A for detailed trip curve

information. This function is only available if the voltage input

option is installed.

A1900 Directional Phase Time Overcurrent (67)

Address Parameter

Option

1901 Function

Enabled or Disabled

1902 Curve

Inverse

Short Inverse

Long Inverse

Moderately Inverse

Custom

Very Inverse

Extremely Inverse

Slightly Inverse

Definite Inverse

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T Without Limit

1903 Pickup

5 A CTs: 0.5-20 A or

1 A CTs: 0.1-4 A

(0.1 A steps)

1905 Time Dial

0.1-9.9 (0.1 steps)

1906 Filter

rms or fundamental

1907 Impedance

0-90°

1908 Direction

Forward or Reverse

1910 Freeze Wfm 1

on Pickup, on Trip, or None

1911 Freeze Wfm 2

on Pickup, on Trip, or None

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