Normann Fischer

Normann Fischer

Pullman, Washington, United States
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My passion is for Power Engineering and developing the next generation of Power…

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Volunteer Experience

  • University of Idaho Graphic

    Mentor

    University of Idaho

    - Present 22 years

    Education

    I mentor senior design and postgraduate students at the UI. I propose and organize funding for some of these projects.

  • University of Idaho Graphic

    ECE Board Member

    University of Idaho

    - Present 21 years

    I am an active member of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Board at the UI

Publications

  • Determining CT Requirements for Generator and Transformer Protective Relays

    Western Protective Relay Conference

    Modern relays often have algorithms that enhance the security of elements that are otherwise susceptible to current transformer (CT) saturation. While both IEEE and IEC provide guidance on sizing CTs for protective relay applications, the similarities and differences between the two guides have generally been unclear. In addition, the CT sizing criteria ultimately depend on the relay design and application settings and have been difficult to establish.
    In this paper, we provide insight into…

    Modern relays often have algorithms that enhance the security of elements that are otherwise susceptible to current transformer (CT) saturation. While both IEEE and IEC provide guidance on sizing CTs for protective relay applications, the similarities and differences between the two guides have generally been unclear. In addition, the CT sizing criteria ultimately depend on the relay design and application settings and have been difficult to establish.
    In this paper, we provide insight into the similarities and differences in the IEEE and IEC CT sizing requirements for generator and transformer differential applications. We also discuss ways to prevent misapplying such guidance for protective relays involved in these applications. We consider CT models and compare the various models commonly available to laboratory test data to provide insight into the model parameters and confirm the model validity. Subsequently, we present a methodology for evaluating CT requirements for generator and transformer protective relays. Finally, we use the CT models and methods in conjunction with sample generator and transformer differential elements to obtain easy-to-use CT requirements and setting guidance for secure protective relay application. We also provide application guidance for generator black starts. Considerations such as CT remanence are discussed. An application example is included in the appendix.

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  • Lessons Learned From Generator Destructive Testing

    Avista Utilities, an energy company primarily servicing eastern Washington and northern Idaho, has been in the process of upgrading a set of 8.8 MVA, 4 kV, 48-pole, 60 Hz generators at one of their hydroelectric facilities on the Spokane River. The authors took this unique opportunity to perform destructive testing on one of these generators prior to its scheduled upgrade. The testing was performed during the fall of 2018. This paper describes the planning and execution components of this…

    Avista Utilities, an energy company primarily servicing eastern Washington and northern Idaho, has been in the process of upgrading a set of 8.8 MVA, 4 kV, 48-pole, 60 Hz generators at one of their hydroelectric facilities on the Spokane River. The authors took this unique opportunity to perform destructive testing on one of these generators prior to its scheduled upgrade. The testing was performed during the fall of 2018. This paper describes the planning and execution components of this destructive testing and also discusses the lessons learned throughout the entire process. In this paper we discuss the layout of the power station and the generator, as well as the constraints they placed on the tests that could be performed. We describe the fault survey we performed on the machine and the resulting fault locations the survey identified for testing. We describe the process used to estimate the fault currents, the test setup and fixtures that were implemented, and the safety precautions established for the various tests. We provide an overview of the test results, including the generator terminal voltages and currents, the branch currents of the faulted phases, and the field voltage and current at the time of the fault. Lastly, in the paper, we discuss future uses of the fault data, such as protection function development and verification and generator computer model validation. This paper is the first in a series of papers that will discuss the destructive testing of this generator and what we learned.

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  • Online Characterization of a Synchronous Generator Using an Unscented Kalman Filter

    2019 IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC)

    This paper presents techniques to characterize a salient pole synchronous generator while it is online. Due to the need for an accurate model of the power system, the WECC and NERC introduced a policies which states that utilities need to maintain up-to-date parameters for their system for generating units above 20MW. Consequently, the common practice is to follow the IEEE 115 standard which requires the generator to be taken offline. Taking a generator offline creates a significant cost for…

    This paper presents techniques to characterize a salient pole synchronous generator while it is online. Due to the need for an accurate model of the power system, the WECC and NERC introduced a policies which states that utilities need to maintain up-to-date parameters for their system for generating units above 20MW. Consequently, the common practice is to follow the IEEE 115 standard which requires the generator to be taken offline. Taking a generator offline creates a significant cost for the generation facility due to the time required to parameterize the machines. The Unscented Kalman Filter is chosen to capture the states and estimate the parameters of a salient pole synchronous machine while it is online. The chosen algorithm is tested, tuned, and verified against a simulated generator in MATLAB in both steady state and transient conditions in a two-step process. Online steady state parameter tests were also conducted on a 20hp generator and compared to the results of IEEE 15 tests conducted on the machine.

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  • Sequence Component Applications in Protective Relays - Advantages, Limitations, and Solutions

    Texas A&M Conference for Protective Relay Engineers

    Application of sequence components in protective relaying

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  • Synchronous Generator Protection and Control: A Collection of Technical Papers Representing Modern Solutions

    Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc

    Increasing operational, regulatory, and financial constraints of modern power systems place new availability and reliability demands on synchronous generators. This collection of papers highlights innovative technology developed by SEL to improve solutions for protection, control, and monitoring of synchronous generators allowing enhanced operation and reliability. Inside you will find technical details on applications for steam, combustion, hydro, and pumped storage units, based on both field…

    Increasing operational, regulatory, and financial constraints of modern power systems place new availability and reliability demands on synchronous generators. This collection of papers highlights innovative technology developed by SEL to improve solutions for protection, control, and monitoring of synchronous generators allowing enhanced operation and reliability. Inside you will find technical details on applications for steam, combustion, hydro, and pumped storage units, based on both field experience and innovative research.

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  • A new method based on artificial neural network, Wavelet Transform and Short Time Fourier Transform for Subsynchronous Resonance Detection

    International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 103:377-383

    Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) is a big concern for generator protection in power systems, especially with the wide deployments of series compensated lines. However, detecting SSR in an accurate and fast manner is a very challenging task. Various detection schemes were proposed over the years and they are summarized in this paper. Existing detection signal input options and signal processing techniques are reviewed. Furthermore, this paper proposes a new real time scheme based on Artificial…

    Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) is a big concern for generator protection in power systems, especially with the wide deployments of series compensated lines. However, detecting SSR in an accurate and fast manner is a very challenging task. Various detection schemes were proposed over the years and they are summarized in this paper. Existing detection signal input options and signal processing techniques are reviewed. Furthermore, this paper proposes a new real time scheme based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN), Wavelet Transform (WT) and Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT) for accurate and comprehensive SSR detection. In the proposed method, signatures are extracted from the electrical and mechanical signals in the first step. Then an algorithm is designed to rank all the signatures and pick up the best performing subset of signatures. ANN is built from signatures contained in the best performing subset. IEEE second benchmark model for SSR study is used to simulate the signals for study in EMTP-type simulation environment. Test results with the generated signals show that the new SSR detection scheme achieves desirable speed, dependability and security for SSR detection. Further research will be done to apply the selected techniques and signatures in microprocessor relays.

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    • Yu Xia
    • Yazhau Jiang
    • BK Johnson
    • Henian Xia
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  • Line Current Differential Protection: A Collection of Technical Papers Representing Modern Solutions

    Sheridan Books

    This book addresses the design and application of line current differential (87L) protection, communications, and fault locating, from both the protection and communications perspectives. The book is a collection of technical papers written by industry experts, including research and development engineers, field application engineers, and protection and communications practitioners from several electric utilities. The book is suitable for protection, control, communications, and power system…

    This book addresses the design and application of line current differential (87L) protection, communications, and fault locating, from both the protection and communications perspectives. The book is a collection of technical papers written by industry experts, including research and development engineers, field application engineers, and protection and communications practitioners from several electric utilities. The book is suitable for protection, control, communications, and power system engineers, as well as decision-making personnel at electric utilities and industries. The papers are grouped in sections that cover the following topics: Line Current Differential Protection Principles—introduces the reader to the 87L operation principles, design challenges, and solutions. Communications and Time Sources—discusses communications and timing for 87L protection. Various 87L channels are reviewed and compared, and channel requirements, present current data alignment methods, and usage of external time sources in 87L schemes are discussed. Applications—addresses common application considerations of 87L schemes. Fault Locating in Line Current Differential Relays—reviews impedance-based and traveling-wave fault locating methods embedded in 87L relays.

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Patents

  • Overcurrent element in time domain

    Issued US 10522995

    The present disclosure pertains to systems and methods for supervising protective elements in electric power systems. In one embodiment, a system may be configured to selectively enable a protective action an electric power system. The system may include a data acquisition subsystem receive a plurality of representations of electrical conditions associated with at least a portion of the electric power delivery system. An incremental quantities module may calculate incremental quantities from…

    The present disclosure pertains to systems and methods for supervising protective elements in electric power systems. In one embodiment, a system may be configured to selectively enable a protective action an electric power system. The system may include a data acquisition subsystem receive a plurality of representations of electrical conditions associated with at least a portion of the electric power delivery system. An incremental quantities module may calculate incremental quantities from the plurality of representations. The system may be configured to detect an event, to determine an incremental quantities value during the event, and to determine a time-varying threshold. The incremental quantities value during the event may be compared with the time-varying threshold, and a protective action module may be enabled to implement a protective action when the value of the incremental quantities value during the event exceeds the time-varying threshold.

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  • Detection of cross-country faults

    Issued US 10474142

    Disclosed herein are a variety of systems and methods related to detection of a cross-country fault in an electrical power system. In one embodiment, a system consistent with the present disclosure may be configured to monitor electrical parameters in the electrical power system. The system may determine when a voltage magnitude of one phase exceeds a first voltage threshold. The one phase that exceeds the first voltage threshold may be identified as an un-faulted phase. The system may further…

    Disclosed herein are a variety of systems and methods related to detection of a cross-country fault in an electrical power system. In one embodiment, a system consistent with the present disclosure may be configured to monitor electrical parameters in the electrical power system. The system may determine when a voltage magnitude of one phase exceeds a first voltage threshold. The one phase that exceeds the first voltage threshold may be identified as an un-faulted phase. The system may further be configured to determine that the voltage magnitude of the un-faulted phase exceeds a second threshold based on a zero-sequence voltage. The system may further be configured to determine that a phase angle between the un-faulted phase and the zero-sequence voltage is within a range. A protective action to clear the cross-country fault condition may be implemented upon identification of a cross-country fault.

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  • Systems and methods for routing sampled values upon loss of primary measurement equipment

    Issued US 10379991

    Systems and Methods are disclosed for providing measurement data redundancy to intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) in an electric power system, without additional redundant components. In various embodiments, a first measurement device obtains measurement data from a first portion of the electric power delivery system. A second measurement device obtains measurement data from a second portion of the electric power delivery system. A first IED monitors the first portion of the electric power…

    Systems and Methods are disclosed for providing measurement data redundancy to intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) in an electric power system, without additional redundant components. In various embodiments, a first measurement device obtains measurement data from a first portion of the electric power delivery system. A second measurement device obtains measurement data from a second portion of the electric power delivery system. A first IED monitors the first portion of the electric power delivery system based on measurement data associated with the first portion of the electric power delivery system, and a second IED monitors the second portion of the electric power delivery system based on measurement data associated with the second portion of the electric power delivery system.

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  • Systems and methods for monitoring and protecting an electric power generator

    Issued US 10288688

    Protection of an electrical generator includes determining a rotor and stator components using rotor and stator electrical signals, calculating a unbalance and/or differential component using the stator and rotor components, and determining a stator or rotor fault based on the unbalance and/or differential component. Further, the faulted phase and/or zone of a stator fault may be determined using the stator positive sequence voltage and negative sequence current.

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  • Systems and methods for system-wide digital process bus fault recording

    Issued US 10270859

    The present disclosure provides systems and methods for generating a system-wide event report for electrical power delivery systems. A monitoring device within the power system may generate a key message upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition. A master IED within the power system may generate and/or transmit a system-wide key message to a plurality of monitoring IEDs within the power system. Digital process bus data, continuously recorded by a plurality of monitoring IEDs within the…

    The present disclosure provides systems and methods for generating a system-wide event report for electrical power delivery systems. A monitoring device within the power system may generate a key message upon the occurrence of a predetermined condition. A master IED within the power system may generate and/or transmit a system-wide key message to a plurality of monitoring IEDs within the power system. Digital process bus data, continuously recorded by a plurality of monitoring IEDs within the power system, may be saved locally by each monitoring IED within the power system and retrieved by a master IED within the power system. Alternatively, digital process bus data may be transmitted to a master IED and saved locally. A software and/or hardware module may be used to merge the local reports into a system-wide event report.

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  • DETECTION OF A FAULT IN AN UNGROUNDED ELECTRIC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

    Issued US US9128140B2

    Detection of a fault in an ungrounded electric power distribution
    system that includes a plurality offeeders and buses is
    disclosed herein. Embodiments consistent with the present
    disclosure may monitor an electrical parameter associated
    with each of a plurality of feeders and buses in the
    ungrounded electric power distribution system. An incremental
    change in the monitored electrical parameters may be
    determined using the monitored electrical parameter. Further,
    the…

    Detection of a fault in an ungrounded electric power distribution
    system that includes a plurality offeeders and buses is
    disclosed herein. Embodiments consistent with the present
    disclosure may monitor an electrical parameter associated
    with each of a plurality of feeders and buses in the
    ungrounded electric power distribution system. An incremental
    change in the monitored electrical parameters may be
    determined using the monitored electrical parameter. Further,
    the incremental change may be associated with a first sub-set
    of the plurality of feeders. Torque values for the feeders may
    be calculated using a reference quantity from the bus first
    exhibiting an incremental change above a threshold. A feeder
    having the largest incremental change in the first sub-set of
    the plurality of feeders may be identified. A fault may be
    identified based on the torque and the incremental change.

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  • Leveraging inherent redundancy in a multifunction IED

    Issued US 9007731

    Disclosed herein are systems and methods for leveraging the inherent redundancy of electrical measurement inputs available to microprocessor-based intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). Specifically, an IED may receive a plurality of electrical measurements associated with an electric power delivery system, such as measurements associated with a generator. A first protection module may be configured to detect a first type of electrical disturbance using a first subset of the plurality of…

    Disclosed herein are systems and methods for leveraging the inherent redundancy of electrical measurement inputs available to microprocessor-based intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). Specifically, an IED may receive a plurality of electrical measurements associated with an electric power delivery system, such as measurements associated with a generator. A first protection module may be configured to detect a first type of electrical disturbance using a first subset of the plurality of electrical measurements. A second protection module may be configured to detect a second type of electrical disturbance using a second subset of the plurality of electrical measurements. A first redundant protection module may be configured to verify the detection of the first type of electrical disturbance using at least a portion of the second subset of the plurality of electrical measurements.

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  • Electric power system automation using time coordinated instructions

    Issued US 8682496

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of…

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of other IEDs. The time coordinated instruction sets may include steps for checking status of power system equipment before executing. The time coordinated instruction sets may include reactionary steps to execute if one of the steps fails. The time coordinated instruction sets may also be implemented based on a condition detected in the electric power delivery system, or may be implemented through high level systems, such as a SCADA system or a wide area control and situational awareness system.

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  • Equivalent alpha plane fault determination for a multi-terminal power apparatus

    Issued US 8649142

    Current differential protection is provided for a multi-terminal power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Currents measured at each of the multiple terminals are used to calculate a differential current and a restraining current, which are then converted into a first equivalent current and a second equivalent current of an equivalent two-terminal power apparatus. In the equivalent two-terminal power apparatus, a differential current derived from the first and second equivalent…

    Current differential protection is provided for a multi-terminal power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Currents measured at each of the multiple terminals are used to calculate a differential current and a restraining current, which are then converted into a first equivalent current and a second equivalent current of an equivalent two-terminal power apparatus. In the equivalent two-terminal power apparatus, a differential current derived from the first and second equivalent currents is substantially equal to the differential current of the original multi-terminal power apparatus. Similarly, a restraining current derived from the first and second equivalent currents is substantially equal to the restraining current of the original multi-terminal power apparatus. The first and second equivalent currents may be used in an alpha plane analysis to determine whether or not to trip the multi-terminal power apparatus.

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  • Line current differential protection upon loss of an external time reference

    Issued US 8559146

    A line current differential protection system that uses an external time reference continues providing protection to a power apparatus upon the loss of the external time reference. An external time reference synchronization mode and a channel based synchronization mode may be selectively applied on a per channel basis such that only those channels in the system that are not guaranteed to stay symmetrical use external time reference synchronization.

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  • Transformer differential protection

    Issued US 8553379

    Transformer differential protection is provided by measuring a plurality of currents corresponding to a first set of windings and a second set of windings of a transformer, and compensating the currents based on their respective flows through either the first set of windings or the second set of windings. The compensated currents may be intentionally augmented to compensate for magnetizing inrush and/or stationary overexcitation conditions associated with the transformer. Augmentation based on…

    Transformer differential protection is provided by measuring a plurality of currents corresponding to a first set of windings and a second set of windings of a transformer, and compensating the currents based on their respective flows through either the first set of windings or the second set of windings. The compensated currents may be intentionally augmented to compensate for magnetizing inrush and/or stationary overexcitation conditions associated with the transformer. Augmentation based on stationary overexcitation, for example, may be based on either harmonic restraint or an addition of a V/Hz ratio to a restraining signal. A complex current ratio is calculated corresponding to the plurality of compensated currents. The complex current ratio may be based on a two-terminal equivalent power apparatus. Then, an alpha plane analysis is applied to the complex current ratio. Based on the alpha plane analysis, a power apparatus that includes the transformer is selectively tripped.

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  • Minimizing circulating current using time-aligned data

    Issued US 8321162

    A power system may comprise two or more transformers operating in parallel. A voltage differential may exist between the transformers, which may create a circulating current in the power system. The system voltage of the power system may be modified by performing a tap change operation on one or more of the transformers. The tap change operation may be configured to minimize the circulating current. The circulating current may be minimized by determining the bias between the transformers using…

    A power system may comprise two or more transformers operating in parallel. A voltage differential may exist between the transformers, which may create a circulating current in the power system. The system voltage of the power system may be modified by performing a tap change operation on one or more of the transformers. The tap change operation may be configured to minimize the circulating current. The circulating current may be minimized by determining the bias between the transformers using an angular difference between the transformer currents. The angular difference may be calculated using time-aligned measurement data. A tap change operation configured to modify the system voltage, while minimizing circulating current, may be determined using the transformer bias.

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  • Charging current compensation for line current differential protection

    Issued US 8289668

    Current differential protection with charging current compensation is provided for a power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Individual terminals dynamically determine their respective contributions, if any, to the charging current compensation value as availability of one or more voltage sources dynamically changes within the power apparatus. Respective terminals calculate local contributions to a charging current compensation value based on local voltage measurements. A loss of a…

    Current differential protection with charging current compensation is provided for a power apparatus, such as a power transmission line. Individual terminals dynamically determine their respective contributions, if any, to the charging current compensation value as availability of one or more voltage sources dynamically changes within the power apparatus. Respective terminals calculate local contributions to a charging current compensation value based on local voltage measurements. A loss of a voltage source is handled by adjusting multipliers for the remaining compensation points to reflect the total charging current. A local contribution is suppressed when the local voltage source is no longer available. After applying the local contributions, an alpha plane analysis may be used to determine when to trip the power apparatus.

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  • Electric power system automation using time coordinated instructions

    Issued US 8275485

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of…

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of other IEDs. The time coordinated instruction sets may include steps for checking status of power system equipment before executing. The time coordinated instruction sets may include reactionary steps to execute if one of the steps fails. The time coordinated instruction sets may also be implemented based on a condition detected in the electric power delivery system, or may be implemented through high level systems, such as a SCADA system or a wide area control and situational awareness system.

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    • Edmund O. Schweitzer, III
    • David E. Whitehead
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  • Electric power system automation using time coordinated instructions

    Issued US 8275486

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of…

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of other IEDs. The time coordinated instruction sets may include steps for checking status of power system equipment before executing. The time coordinated instruction sets may include reactionary steps to execute if one of the steps fails. The time coordinated instruction sets may also be implemented based on a condition detected in the electric power delivery system, or may be implemented through high level systems, such as a SCADA system or a wide area control and situational awareness system.

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    • Gregary C. Zweigle
    • Edmund O. Schweitzer, III
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  • Electric power system automation using time coordinated instructions

    Issued USPTO 08275487

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of…

    A system for controlling and automating an electric power delivery system by executing time coordinated instruction sets to achieve a desired result. A communication master may implement the execution of time coordinated instruction sets in a variety of circumstances. The communication may be embodied as an automation controller in communication with intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The communication master may also be embodied as an IED that is configured to coordinate the actions of other IEDs. The time coordinated instruction sets may include steps for checking status of power system equipment before executing. The time coordinated instruction sets may include reactionary steps to execute if one of the steps fails. The time coordinated instruction sets may also be implemented based on a condition detected in the electric power delivery system, or may be implemented through high level systems, such as a SCADA system or a wide area control and situational awareness system.

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  • Differential element with harmonic blocking and harmonic restraint operating in parallel

    Issued US 8194374

    An intelligent electronic device (IED) provides harmonic blocking and harmonic restraint differential protection operating in parallel. The IED includes a harmonically-blocked differential element supervised by one or more even harmonics of a raw operating current (a current comprising the fundamental operating current and the harmonics thereof). The IED also includes a parallel, harmonically-restrained differential element, which is restrained by harmonics of the raw operating current…

    An intelligent electronic device (IED) provides harmonic blocking and harmonic restraint differential protection operating in parallel. The IED includes a harmonically-blocked differential element supervised by one or more even harmonics of a raw operating current (a current comprising the fundamental operating current and the harmonics thereof). The IED also includes a parallel, harmonically-restrained differential element, which is restrained by harmonics of the raw operating current. Tripping signals output by the parallel harmonically-blocked differential element and the harmonically-restrained differential element may be selectively combined into a single tripping signal output. An additional harmonic blocking element may supervise both differential elements and/or the combined tripping signal. The additional harmonic blocking element may provide odd-harmonic blocking, such as harmonic blocking based on a fifth harmonic of the raw operating current.

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  • Line current differential protection upon loss of an external time reference

    Issued US 8154836

    A line current differential protection system that uses an external time reference continues providing protection to a power apparatus upon the loss of the external time reference. An external time reference synchronization mode and a channel based synchronization mode may be selectively applied on a per channel basis such that only those channels in the system that are not guaranteed to stay symmetrical use external time reference synchronization.

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  • Transformer through-fault current monitor

    Issued US 8031447

    A device is provided for monitoring through-fault current in an electric transformer on an electrical power system. The device generally includes a magnitude calculator for calculating the magnitude of current (e.g., a root means square value of current or magnitude of a fundamental of current) based on the current through the electric transformer. A through-fault energy calculator is further provided which is coupled to the magnitude calculator for calculating a through-fault energy value…

    A device is provided for monitoring through-fault current in an electric transformer on an electrical power system. The device generally includes a magnitude calculator for calculating the magnitude of current (e.g., a root means square value of current or magnitude of a fundamental of current) based on the current through the electric transformer. A through-fault energy calculator is further provided which is coupled to the magnitude calculator for calculating a through-fault energy value based on the magnitude of current or the calculated current through the transformer. An accumulator is coupled to the through-fault energy calculator for accumulating a plurality of through-fault energy values, and an alarm coupled to the accumulator for indicating that the accumulated through-fault energy values exceed a selected threshold.

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  • System and method to zero-sequence verify ground return path integrity by comparing measured zero-sequence current in an autotransformer with a second zero-sequence current source

    Issued US 7940054

    A ground return path is determined to be impaired when no zero-sequence current is measured in the neutral return path, but zero-sequence current is detected in other suitable measuring points that include the windings of an autotransformer, or in a magnetically coupled delta-configured tertiary winding, or potential transformer.

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  • Negative sequence differential element

    Issued US 7903381

    A negative sequence differential element may detect a fault in an electrical power system by computing a differential between negative sequence values derived from a first phase-current measurement and a second phase-current measurement. A transformer may be disposed between the first phase-current and second phase-current measurement location. The first phase-current measurement and the second phase-current measurement may be normalized and a negative sequence current may be calculated…

    A negative sequence differential element may detect a fault in an electrical power system by computing a differential between negative sequence values derived from a first phase-current measurement and a second phase-current measurement. A transformer may be disposed between the first phase-current and second phase-current measurement location. The first phase-current measurement and the second phase-current measurement may be normalized and a negative sequence current may be calculated therefrom. The negative sequence currents may be used to calculate an operating quantity, which may be an absolute value of the sum of the first and second negative sequence currents, and a restraint quantity comprising a maximum of the first and second negative sequence currents. The restraint quantity may be scaled by a slope factor. A fault may be detected if the operating quantity exceeds the scaled restraint quantity and a pickup current threshold.

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  • Apparatus and method for determining a faulted phase of a three-phase ungrounded power system

    Issued US 7345488

    Provided is an apparatus and method for determining a faulted phase resulting from a fault in a three-phase ungrounded power system. The method includes comparing a phase angle of an operating phasor to a phase angle of a fixed reference phasor. The operating phasor is derived from a digitized signal sample of a plurality of measured signals of the power system. The method also includes comparing a phase angle difference between the operating phasor and the fixed reference phasor to at least…

    Provided is an apparatus and method for determining a faulted phase resulting from a fault in a three-phase ungrounded power system. The method includes comparing a phase angle of an operating phasor to a phase angle of a fixed reference phasor. The operating phasor is derived from a digitized signal sample of a plurality of measured signals of the power system. The method also includes comparing a phase angle difference between the operating phasor and the fixed reference phasor to at least one threshold to determine the faulted phase. The fixed reference phasor may be a phase-to-phase voltage or a positive sequence voltage of the plurality of measured signals of the power system. The operating phasor may be a zero sequence current, a zero sequence voltage or a combination of a zero sequence current and a zero sequence voltage of the plurality of measured signals of the power system.

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  • Apparatus and method for identifying a loss of a current transformer signal in a power system

    Issued US 7345863

    Provided is an apparatus and method for identifying a specific lost current transformer (CT) signal of number of CT signals provided by a corresponding number of CTs coupling a protective device to at least one protection zone. The method includes selectively providing pairs of first and second binary control signals corresponding to each of the CT signals in response to comparisons of RMS current changes of respective CT signals. A third binary control signal associated with a protection zone…

    Provided is an apparatus and method for identifying a specific lost current transformer (CT) signal of number of CT signals provided by a corresponding number of CTs coupling a protective device to at least one protection zone. The method includes selectively providing pairs of first and second binary control signals corresponding to each of the CT signals in response to comparisons of RMS current changes of respective CT signals. A third binary control signal associated with a protection zone is provided in response to receipt of the pairs of first and second binary control signals. A first value for only one of the first binary control signals, a second value for all of the second binary control signals and the first value for the third binary control signal for a predetermined time indicates the loss of the CT signal corresponding to the first binary control signal having the first value.

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  • Apparatus and method for detecting the loss of a current transformer connection coupling a current differential relay to an element of a power system

    Issued US 7196884

    Disclosed is an apparatus and method for detecting a loss of a current transformer connection coupling a protective relay to a power system element of a three-phase power system and providing a plurality of secondary current waveforms of the three-phase power system to the protective relay. The apparatus includes a first logic circuit and a second logic configured to provide corresponding first and second binary signals in response to respective comparisons of calculated current value(s) of a…

    Disclosed is an apparatus and method for detecting a loss of a current transformer connection coupling a protective relay to a power system element of a three-phase power system and providing a plurality of secondary current waveforms of the three-phase power system to the protective relay. The apparatus includes a first logic circuit and a second logic configured to provide corresponding first and second binary signals in response to respective comparisons of calculated current value(s) of a plurality of like-phase digitized current sample streams to respective threshold values. The apparatus also includes a set reset flip-flop having a set input adapted to receive the first and second binary signals to provide a third binary signal. The third binary signal indicates loss of a current transformer connection when the set input is asserted and indicates no loss of a current transformer connection when the reset input is asserted.

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  • Apparatus and method for compensating secondary currents used in differential protection to correct for a phase shift introduced between high voltage and low voltage transformer windings

    Issued US 7425778

    Provided is an apparatus and method for providing to a differential relay an operational vector-group compensation setting pair that automatically provides correction for a phase shift occurring between currents of at least two windings of a power transformer. The method includes calculating a first and second plurality of phasors using secondary currents derived from respective first and second winding of the at least two windings. The method also includes selecting one pair of vector-group…

    Provided is an apparatus and method for providing to a differential relay an operational vector-group compensation setting pair that automatically provides correction for a phase shift occurring between currents of at least two windings of a power transformer. The method includes calculating a first and second plurality of phasors using secondary currents derived from respective first and second winding of the at least two windings. The method also includes selecting one pair of vector-group compensation settings based on operate current values calculated using different pair combinations of the vector-group compensation settings applied to the first and second plurality of phasors.

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