redox
Electrical
- Nov 6, 2002
- 17
I have a question re relay coordination on electromechanical IDMTL earthfault relays.
Take a system with 10P10 1000/1 CT's.
Relay is 2xOC and 1xEF.
Take a earth fault setting of 10%, meaning that the relay will pick-up at 100A. Most relays claim to be effective up to x20 plugsetting, in this case 2000A. But how can you coordinate when a worst cast earth fault current of say 8000A can flow? (assume a earth fault occur and the system is solidly earthed)
When you coordinate between electromechanical relays you have to take a time of 0,4sec. How do you coordinate a upstream E/F relay, do you take time at 2000A and add 0.4sec? (Tripping time at 2000A will be roughly the same as at 8000A) Or do you have to take a setting of 40%(highest setting) to be in the range of 8000A, take then time at 8000A and add 0.4sec?
Thanks for any help
Take a system with 10P10 1000/1 CT's.
Relay is 2xOC and 1xEF.
Take a earth fault setting of 10%, meaning that the relay will pick-up at 100A. Most relays claim to be effective up to x20 plugsetting, in this case 2000A. But how can you coordinate when a worst cast earth fault current of say 8000A can flow? (assume a earth fault occur and the system is solidly earthed)
When you coordinate between electromechanical relays you have to take a time of 0,4sec. How do you coordinate a upstream E/F relay, do you take time at 2000A and add 0.4sec? (Tripping time at 2000A will be roughly the same as at 8000A) Or do you have to take a setting of 40%(highest setting) to be in the range of 8000A, take then time at 8000A and add 0.4sec?
Thanks for any help