Backup Considerations for Line Current Differential

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Inability to align local and remote currents ... 87L Relay. Hot Standby Logic. Channel 1. Channel 2. Channel 3. Master ... Part of remote backup strategy (if used).
Backup Considerations for Line Current Differential Protection Steven Hodder Hydro One Networks, Inc.

Bogdan Kasztenny and Normann Fischer Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

Copyright © Hydro One Networks, Inc. and SEL 2012

Outline • Line protection redundancy • Loss of 87L protection • 87L backup schemes ♦

POTT or DCB



Zone 1 extension



Stepped distance



Overcurrent

• Backup protection strategies

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NERC Guidelines • Protection system ensures that ♦

Fault clearing times maintain system stability



Equipment ratings are not violated



Protection selectivity is maximized

• Protection system performs during any single contingency (breaker failure, relay failure, channel loss) • Protected line is forced out of service

Line Protection Considerations • Critical fault clearing time – protection type • Forced outages avoided – protection availability • HV / EHV applications ♦

Breaker failure protection



Communications-assisted schemes



Parallel redundancy of protection

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Hydro One Example • Operates Ontario transmission system (500, 230, and 115 kV) • Follows NPCC guidelines • Categorizes BES lines ♦

Impactive



Nonimpactive

Hydro One Example BES-Impactive Lines • Fully redundant and independent protection schemes capable of instantaneous trip • ZI trip with autoreclose – Z1, POTT or DCB, 87L, and breaker failure plus DTT • ZT trip without autoreclose – Z2T and 51G • 87L, POTT, or DCB are acceptable – schemes functionally identical in A and B systems

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Instantaneous Tripping Lost • BES-impactive circuit ♦

Independent electricity system operator (IESO) must be notified within 5 minutes of second failure



Forced line outage is immediate

• Non-BES-impactive circuit ♦

Line typically removed from service



If removal has adverse impact on customer load, leave line in service and rely on timed backup only

Line Current Differential Protection • Inherently selective • Very sensitive • Immune to system conditions • Easy to set • Dependent on communications

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Loss of 87L Protection • 87L element blocked • Relay out of service

• Problems with communications ♦

Channel loss



Channel brownout

• Inability to align local and remote currents – loss of time reference when using asymmetrical channels

Loss of Time Reference • IRIG-B connection severed • IRIG-B signal noisy • Time source (external clock) malfunction • Time source not locked • GPS problems Using IEEE C37.118-compliant clocks that report time quality is important

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87L Adaptivity to Channel Problems

Hot Standby Logic

87L Relay 87L

Primary Channel Hot Standby Channel

Hot Standby Logic

87L Relay 87L Hot Standby Logic

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Hot Standby Logic

87L Relay

87L Relay

Primary Channel

87L

87L

Hot Standby Channel

Hot Standby Logic

Hot Standby Logic

Three-Terminal Applications Master 87L 1

Master Channel 1

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87L 2

Ch 87L 3 Master

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Three-Terminal Applications Slave

Slave

87L 1

87L 2

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87L 3 Master

Channel Loss Under Stub Bus Stub Bus Zone 87L Master

Line Zone

87L 87L Master

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Master

Channel Loss Under Stub Bus Stub Bus Zone 87L Master

Loss of 87L Protection

87L 87L

Slave

Slave

Monitoring actual state of 87L elements is important

A87L Main Path

SONET Ring #1

B87L Alternate Path

Add / Drop MUX DS1 MUX

DS1 MUX

A87L

B87L

DS1 MUX

DS1 MUX

Communications Redundancy

Add / Drop MUX B87L Main Path

SONET Ring #2

A87L Alternate Path

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Hydro One Protection Philosophy With SONET DS0 Protection Circuits Static (Pinned)

• Avoid complexity (e.g., testing), especially as SONET network grows • Support protection scheme designed to work despite single communications failure • Ensure channel symmetry, especially for business-class SONET equipment

SONET Path Routing for Three-Terminal Lines Main 1-2

Main 2-1

2

1 Line Differential

Line Differential

Alternate 2-4

Alternate 1-3

3

Alternate 3-1

Line Differential

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Main 3-4

Alternate 4-2

Main 4-3

Communications Contingencies • Channel redundancy is preferred solution for POTT or DCB over SONET • Channel redundancy is limited option for 87L schemes ♦

Available for two-terminal schemes only when direct point-to-point channels are used



SONET path switching may cause problems

• 87L backup is preferred over 87L channel redundancy

87L Backup • Backup required for rare occasions when 87L is unavailable ♦

Channel problems



Timing problems

• Backup integrated within multifunction 87L relay acceptable and beneficial • Selectivity requirements can be relaxed if 87L backup engaged only when needed

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87L Backup Options

Directional Comparison • Not practical in many cases – requires channel in addition to 87L channel • More difficult to set compared with 87L • Sensitive if 67Q / 67G used, may cause sequential tripping • Less secure compared with 87L

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Zone 1 Extension Logic • Substitute for extra channel at expense of selectivity ♦

Trips from overreaching Z1



Reduces Z1 reach before reclosing

• Less sensitive compared with 87L • Susceptible to load and power swings • Supplemented with 51Q / 51G and 67Q / 67G for high-resistance faults

Stepped Distance • Time-delayed for selectivity and coordination • Part of remote backup strategy (if used) • More difficult to set (infeed) • Less sensitive compared with 87L • Susceptible to load and power swings • Supplemented with 51Q / 51G and 67Q / 67G for high-resistance faults

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Time Overcurrent • Time-delayed for selectivity and coordination • Torque-controlled with 67Q / 67G

• 51P usage versus 51Q / 51G usage • More difficult to set (current variability) • 51P susceptible to load and power swings

87L Backup Strategies • Fully operational backup • Backup engaged only upon loss of 87L • Adaptive backup

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Fully Operational Backup • Parallel with 87L scheme • Requires no information about 87L state – standalone implementation • Biases protection toward dependability • Must be set conservatively to maintain security – faces settings challenges • Not justified if redundant system operational

Backup Engaged if 87L Lost • Does not adversely impact security • Can follow simpler operating principles – stepped distance • Can be biased toward dependability – Zone 1 extension • Faces fewer settings challenges

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Backup Engaged if 87L Lost

87L

87L

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21

• All relays are masters • Backup inhibited in all relays

87L

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Backup Engaged if 87L Lost

87L

87L

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21

• Master-slave mode upon first channel failure • Backup remains blocked

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87L

21

Backup Engaged if 87L Lost

87L

87L

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21

Backup engaged when second channel fails

87L

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Backup Engaged if 87L Lost

87L

87L

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21

Or… Backup engaged if any relay is slave

87L

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21

Backup Engaged if 87L Lost

87L

87L

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21

Backup is ready should second channel fail

87L

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Adaptive Backup Examples Zone 2 (Timed) Zone 1 (Instantaneous) 87L / 21P / 21G

ZAX

X

87L / 21P / 21G

ZCX

ZBX Terminal A

Terminal C Terminal B 87L / 21P / 21G

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Adaptive Backup Examples Zone 2 (Timed) Zone 1 (Instantaneous) 87L / 21P / 21G

ZAX

X

87L / 21P / 21G

ZCX

ZBX Terminal A

Terminal C Terminal B 87L / 21P / 21G

Master-Slave Configuration DTTA-C-B DTTA-C 21-1

87L 21P 21G Terminal A

87L 21P 21G Terminal C Terminal B 87L, 21P, 21G

DTTC-B

DTTA-B

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Stub Bus DTTRem2_Local_Rem1 Local_DTT_TX

DTTLocal_Rem1

Z2_Pickup (Rem1) Z2_Pickup (Rem2) Local_Stub_Bus

DTTLocal_Rem2

DTTRem1_Local_Rem2

Conclusions • 87L is selective, sensitive, and secure • Communications paths and equipment affect overall 87L availability • Communications and timing contingencies can render 87L unavailable

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Conclusions • 87L backup covers failures in communications and timing, not relays • Regulatory requirements and internal practices impact selection of backup • Typical backup schemes include 21T, Z1EXT, 51, and POTT or DCB

Conclusions • Settings backup schemes are typically more involved than 87L • 87L backup elements integrated within same protective device are prudent • Backup only engages upon loss of 87L ♦

Benefits security



Simplifies settings selection

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Questions?

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