Title: Application of Directional Ground Overcurrent Relays to Transmission Lines
1Application of Directional Ground Overcurrent
Relays to Transmission Lines
- John W. MillerGeorgia Power Company54th Annual
Georgia Tech Protective Relay ConferenceMay 3-5,
2000Atlanta, GA
2Art versus Science
Art - There are a thousand different ways to do a
job.
Science - It only takes one way to make a mistake.
3Comparison of Time Delayed Overcurrent Elements
4B
N
1581 Amperes
1025 Amperes
o
o
u
r
l
c
e
r
v
o
a
s
r
s
67N
67N
d
All Lines In Study
32,627 Amperes
52,005 Amperes
on Local Bus
on Local Bus
5All Lines In Review
6Make Initial Default Settings
7Find Maximum Line Out Fault
8Increase IOC For Line Out Fault
Increase IOC
9Review Reach of Instantaneous Unit
10Mutual Coupling Effects
115 kV Current
3632 A coming in
1842 A going out
at Boulevard
B
N
115 kV Line Under Study
o
o
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r
l
c
e
r
67N
67N
v
o
7672 Amperes
3787 Amperes
a
s
r
s
d
230 kV Mutual Line
Mutual Line Sliding Fault
67N
67N
33617 Amperes
54534 Amperes
on Local Bus
on Local Bus
11Review of Induced Currents on Coupled Line
Out
In
12Apply End Of Line Fault On Coupled Line
Induced Current
B
N
115 kV Line Under Study
o
o
u
r
l
c
e
r
67N
67N
v
o
a
s
End of Line Fault
r
s
d
230 kV Mutual Line
Remote Operates First
67N
67N
13Plot Induced End Of Line Fault Current
14Plot of Induced Current from End of Line Fault
15Instantaneous Overreach from Mutual Effect
16Additional Increase of Instantaneous Setting
Increase IOC
17Plot of Revised Settings
18Plot of Reduced Instantaneous Sensitivity
19Remote End of Line Fault Review
20Actual Transmission Corridor
2nd 115 kV Mutual Line
115 kV Current
3632 A coming in
1842 A going out
at Boulevard
B
N
115 kV Line Under Study
o
o
u
r
l
c
e
r
67N
67N
v
o
7672 Amperes
3787 Amperes
a
s
r
s
d
230 kV Mutual Line
67N
67N
2nd 230 kV Mutual Line
21Actual Existing Settings for 115 kV Line
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