Zahi1
Electrical
- Jan 28, 2009
- 3
We are using Siemens 7SD522 relays (V4.6) for the overall differential of a transformer cable feeder. The protected zone consists of a 66kV power cable (~580m length) and a 50/60 MVA, 66/11KV, YnD1 power transformer. The protection topology consists of one 7SD522 relay at each end of the protected zone communicating through a direct fiber optic link. The first relay is connected to CTs (ratio 1200/1A) at the 66kV GIS Line feeder and the other relay is connected to CTs (ratio 4000/1) at the 11KV side of the power transformer.
I was wondering if anyone has used such a scheme before, and would appreciate any feedback on the subject. The difference in CT ratios can be compensated with a correction factor setting in the relay. However, I'm concerned about the effect of the phase shift introduced by the transformer vector group since it will cause the relay to always see a differential current of a magnitude that will vary with the load and may cause the relay to trip on heavy external faults if this is not considered in the settings (typically the setting is 0.2-0.3xIn).
Thanks in advance
I was wondering if anyone has used such a scheme before, and would appreciate any feedback on the subject. The difference in CT ratios can be compensated with a correction factor setting in the relay. However, I'm concerned about the effect of the phase shift introduced by the transformer vector group since it will cause the relay to always see a differential current of a magnitude that will vary with the load and may cause the relay to trip on heavy external faults if this is not considered in the settings (typically the setting is 0.2-0.3xIn).
Thanks in advance