frelin
Electrical
- Dec 1, 2015
- 2
Hi, I'm in need for some help, it's regarding an old distance relay of electromechanical type, BBC LI41b, see attached image. The protection relay will be exchanged with a newer one, not decided yet, because of age and no spare parts available.
I have managed to get hold of a data paper of a BBC LI41a, but i cannot properly grasp the settings, to transform them to a newer protection relay.
The starting element seems to be of overcurrent type and a setting of 5A.
Zone1: 120%, zone2:67%, zone3: 0% and zoneA: 67%.
The replica impedance setting is, cot fi=0,6 and tan fi=1 with a reach of 0,2 ohm/ph.
Is there a way to get this vector in a+bi form?
Isn't 0,2 ohm/ph with a angle of (cot fi = 0,6 => fi = 59 degrees) very low?
No k0-factor.
The transmission line is 980m AXKJ 3x1x300mm2 (underground) + 1150m FeAl 3x234mm2 (overhead).
Or is there a better way to protect this short line?, directional overcurrent relay?
Sincerly Fredrik
I have managed to get hold of a data paper of a BBC LI41a, but i cannot properly grasp the settings, to transform them to a newer protection relay.
The starting element seems to be of overcurrent type and a setting of 5A.
Zone1: 120%, zone2:67%, zone3: 0% and zoneA: 67%.
The replica impedance setting is, cot fi=0,6 and tan fi=1 with a reach of 0,2 ohm/ph.
Is there a way to get this vector in a+bi form?
Isn't 0,2 ohm/ph with a angle of (cot fi = 0,6 => fi = 59 degrees) very low?
No k0-factor.
The transmission line is 980m AXKJ 3x1x300mm2 (underground) + 1150m FeAl 3x234mm2 (overhead).
Or is there a better way to protect this short line?, directional overcurrent relay?
Sincerly Fredrik