Transformer Setting Calculation Main-021
Transformer Setting Calculation Main-021
Transformer Setting Calculation Main-021
VALUE UNIT
450 MVA
450/450/150 MVA
YNa0d1
13.19 %
230 kV
132 kV
33 kV
1129.6 A
1968.3 A
2624.4 A
1600 A
1 A
1600
2400 A
1 A
2400
2400 A
1 A
2400
2400 A
1 A
2400
17
9
0.001 10%
Voltage at Maximum Tap Position, Vmin =
Correct operation of the diffrential protection requires that the diffrential currents on the primary and secondary side corre
real conditions under normal and fault conditions. The primary & secondary side current transformers do not pick u
transformer ratio. As HV winding isregulated in this case Voltage Un corresponding to the mean current of the regulate
= 1129.6/1600
= 0.706
= #NAME?
= 1.094
= 5% x1129.6
= 56.48
= 0.0353
No Load Current at Relay Bias Terminal, Is1 = HV side, I no load/ Correctiona factor K1
= 0.0353 / 0.706
= 0.05
207 kV
253 kV
ENT
side or secondary the circuit breaker
charging current (magnetizing current).
er used to take at most 5% of its
erential current Measurement "CTs
"
t of the transformer
ng Error CT Percentage of
rent/ HV CT Ratio)
rrent/ MV CT Ratio)
rent / HV CT ratio
tiona factor K1
I/Ino
I/Ino
No Load secondary Current of Transformer MV side, Is2 =
=
All Relays have accuracy limitation that can introduce a false differential current Measurement
CTs create both steady-state and transient errors, which can result in false differential current
SO,
I 0.05-0 I I/Ino
0.05 I/Ino
I 0.05+0 I I/Ino
0.05 I/Ino
0.2 I/Ino
0.01 I/Ino
33.888 A
0.02118 A
0.03 I/Ino
CT Percentage of Error
0.05 I/Ino
0.01 I/Ino
0.03 I/Ino
0.09 I/Ino
0.20 I/Ino
0 sec
CALCULATION OF SETTING FOR HIGH SET DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT
High-current faults in the protected zone may be cleared instantaneously without regard to the restraintcurrents when the
amplitude excludes an external fault. If the protected object has a high direct impedance (transformers, generators
reactors), a threshold can be found which can never be exceeded by a through- fault current.
=
We don’t want that, Transformer would take maximum fault Current. So, Lets Take 100%
Fault Current, Hence, After Considering Safety Factor
Proposed
High set(unrestrain) differential Setting,Id>> = 7.582 x 1 I/Ino
= 7.582 I/Ino
= 7.5 (As per site input) I/Ino
Time delay High set(unrestrain) differential Setting,tId>>
= 0 sec
HIGH SET DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT
neously without regard to the restraintcurrents when the current
has a high direct impedance (transformers, generators, series
by a through- fault current.
1129.6 A
13.19 %
Rated Current /Z % A
1129.6 / 13.19% A
8564.063685 A
8564.064 / 1600 A
5.353 A
7.582 I/Ino
rent. So, Lets Take 100%
= 7.582 x 1 I/Ino
= 7.582 I/Ino
= 7.5 (As per site input) I/Ino
sec
SELECTION OF SLOPE 1 AND INTERSECTION POINT-1
This is the second section of the tripping characteristic covers the load current range, so that in this section we
must reckon not only with the transformer magnetizing current, which appears as differential current, but also with
current that can be attributed to the position of the Tap changer of the voltage regulator.
The Break point 1 setting is based on the pu (I/Ino) value of the full load transformer current
HV Side P.u Current =
=
HENCE,
HV Current =
=
=
=
HV Current at the Relay Bias Terminal, Imin
=
AND INTERSECTION POINT-1
load current range, so that in this section we
ent, which appears as differential current, but also with diff.
of the voltage regulator.
ull load transformer current
HV Rated Current / HV CT ratio
1129.6 / 1600 I/Ino
0.706 I/Ino
0.8201 I/Ino
0.67 I/Ino
30%
EME POSITION:
1968.3 A
1968.3 / 2400 A
0.8201 A
MVA/(√3 x Vmax) A
1026.94 A
HV CURRENT_TAPmin/HV CT RATIO
1026.94/1600 A
0.6418 A
HT Imin/K1 0.6418/0.706 I/Ino I/Ino
0.9091 I/Ino
Differential Current Calculation at minimum tap Position = I Imin - I(MV) I
= I 0.9091-0.8201 I
= 0.089
= 0.089
= I 0.9091+0.8201 I
= 1.7292
= 1.7292
SO,
0.3 x 1.7292
0.51876
WHERE AS
minimum differential setting current Id> = 0.2 I/Ino is less than 0.519
HV Current =
=
MV Side Rated Current , I(MV) =
MV Side Rated Current in Secondary , I(MV) =
=
= I Imin - I(MV) I I/Ino
= I 0.9091-0.8201 I I/Ino
= 0.089 I/Ino
= 0.089 I/Ino
= I 0.9091+0.8201 I I/Ino
= 1.7292 I/Ino
= 1.7292 I/Ino
0.3 x 1.7292
0.51876
MVA/(√3 x Vmin) A
1255.15 A
HV CURRENT_TAPmax/HV CT RATIO
1255.15/1600 A
0.7845 A
Imax/K1 I/Ino
0.7845/0.706 I/Ino
1.1112 I/Ino
1968.3
MV rated Current / MV CT ratio
1968.3 / 2400 A
0.8201 A
Differential Current Calculation at maximum tap Position = I Imax - I2 I
= I 1.1112-0.8201 I
= 0.2911
= 0.2911
= I Imax + I2 I
= I 1.1112+0.8201 I
Restraining Current Calculation at minimum tap Position
= 1.9313
SO, = 1.9313
0.3 x 1.9313
0.57939
WHERE AS
minimum differential setting current Id> = 0.2 I/Ino is less than 0.579
= 0.2911 I/Ino
= 0.2911 I/Ino
= I Imax + I2 I I/Ino I/Ino
= I 1.1112+0.8201 I
= 1.9313 I/Ino
= 1.9313 I/Ino
0.3 x 1.9313
0.57939
D INTERSECTION POINTS-2
set to produce stabilization in the range of high
= 2.5 I/Ino
= 70%
TING SUMMARY
N/A
0.67
N/A
2.5
RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT (REF) PROTECTIO
Rated current of Object, In = 1129.6
CT Secondary Current = 1
CT Ratio = 2400
= 0.2 x 1129.6
= 225.92
= 225.92 / 2400
= 0.094133333
= 0.09
Id REF> 0.15 0
AULT (REF) PROTECTIO
= 1129.6 A
= 2400 A
= 1 A
= 2400
= 1129.6
20% x Ino A
= 0.2 x 1129.6 A
= 225.92 A
= 225.92 / 2400 A
= 0.094133333 A
= 0.09 A
= 0.15 I/Iobj
= 0 sec
ING SUMMARY
INTERSECTION POINT (I/Ino)
N/A
HARMONIC SETTING SELECTION
2nd HARMONIC
The second harmonic inrush restraint function of transformer differential relays maintains security of the differential
during transformer inrush events. The typical setpoint for the second harmonic restraint is the relay manufacturer’s default
recommended setting of 20% of fundamental current, with some adjustment based on operating experience. However, so
operating situations may result in levels of second harmonic current lower than 20% during inrush, and levels may be as
5%.This lower level of second harmonic current requires a lower inrush restraint setting that may impact the tripping ti
differential element for fault conditions.
HENCE,
HENCE,
As general Practice to set 5th harmonic in grid transformer
I/Ino
Cycle
I/Ino
0
OVER EXCITATION (24) SETTING CALCULATION - HV SIDE
The overexcitation protection is used to detect increased overflux or over induction conditions in generator
transformers, especially in power station unit transformers, which cause impermissible temperature rise in th
An increase in induction above the rated value leads very quickly to saturation of the iron core and to large e
current losses which cause impermissible temperature rise in the iron. The overexcitation protection picks up whe
permissible limit of induction is exceeded in the core of the protected object (e.g. power station unit transfor
Increased induction occurs, for example, when the power station block is disconnected from the system from ful
and the voltage regulator either does not operate or does not operate sufficiently fast to control the associated vo
Similarly a decrease infrequency (speed), e.g. in island systems, can cause increased induction in the transformer.
FLUX SETTING WILL BE APPLIED AS PER OVER EXCITATION CURVE OF THE
RESPECTIVE TRANSFORMER)
Warning Threshold
Warning delay
1 1.1 60000
2 1.15 600
3 1.2 100
4 1.25 35
5 1.3 18
6 1.35 12
7 1.4 5
8 1.45 2
) SETTING CALCULATION - HV SIDE
eased overflux or over induction conditions in generators and
rmers, which cause impermissible temperature rise in the iron.
s very quickly to saturation of the iron core and to large eddy
rise in the iron. The overexcitation protection picks up when the
f the protected object (e.g. power station unit transformer).
wer station block is disconnected from the system from full-load,
es not operate sufficiently fast to control the associated voltage rise.
ystems, can cause increased induction in the transformer. (OVER
EXCITATION CURVE OF THE
= 1.14 p.u
= 10 sec
= 300 sec
= 8
BACKUP PROTECTION SETTING CALCULATION - HV SIDE
NON DIRECTIONAL OVER CURRENT IDMT (51) SETTING CALCULATION
Rated current of Object, In = 1129.6
CT Secondary Current = 1
IDMT Current Setting In primary Value, Ip (As per site input) = 125%
= 1.25 x 1129.6
= 1412
= 0.8825
= 1129.6 / 13.19%
= 8564.063685
= 0.85 x 8564.064
= 7279.454
Calculated TMS as per Formula Tp = (T x ((I/Ip)^0.02-1)/0.14
= 0.357266322
= 0.36
STAGE SETTING VALUE TMS TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
x In A
sec
rrent /Z % A
13.19% A
685 A
x Ifault A
A
)/0.14
= 8735.345
= 8735.345 / 1600
= 5.459590625
= 5.46
Proposed Fault Clearing Time delay,tI> (As per site input) = 0.2
STAGE SETTING VALUE TRIP TIME (s) TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
CT Secondary Current = 1
= 0.2 x 1129.6
= 0.85 x 8564.064
= 7279.454132
Fault current must not be greater than 20times of pick up value, If happens then consider the fault current 20
times of the pickup value.
CT Ratio A
sec
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
N/A
x In A
sec
circuit Current
x Ifault A
A
er the fault current 20
times
Here Maximum Fault current is more the (20xPU) Amp, Let consider Maximum Fault current 20xPU for tms
Calculation
Fault Current at 20 times of Pickup Value = 4518.4
So, Proposed Maximum allowable Fault Current, I = 4518.4
= 0.66
STAGE SETTING VALUE TMS
= 5.4595905
= 5.46
Proposed Fault Clearing Time delay,tIe> (As per site input) = 0.2
STAGE SETTING VALUE TRIP TIME (s)
= 4518.4 A
= 4518.4 A
= (T x ((I/Ip)^0.02-1)/0.14
= 0.66
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
ON
= Transformer short circuit Current
= 120% x Ifault A
= 1.2 x 7279.454 A
= 8735.3448 AA
= Fault Current, I / CT Ratio
= 8735.3448 / 1600 A
= 5.4595905 A
= 5.46 A
= 0.2 sec
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
N/A
BACKUP PROTECTION SETTING CALCULATION - MV SIDE
NON DIRECTIONALOVER CURRENT IDMT (51) SETTING CALCULATION
Rated current of Object, In = 1968.3
CT Secondary Current = 1
= 1.2 x 1968.3
= 2361.96
= 0.98415
= 1968.3 / 13.19%
= 14922.66869
= 0.85 x 14922.669
= 12684.26839
Calculated TMS as per Formula Tp = (T x ((I/Ip)^0.02-1)/0.14
= 0.341888655
= 0.34
STAGE SETTING VALUE TMS TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
x In A
sec
rrent /Z % A
13.19% A
869 A
x Ifault A
A
)/0.14
= 6.342134193
= 6.34
CT Secondary Current = 1
= 0.2 x 1968.3
= 0.85 x 14922.669
= 12684.26839
Fault current must not be greater than 20times of pick up value, If happens then consider the fault current 20
times of the pickup value.
2 / 2400 A
193 A
sec
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
N/A
x In A
sec
ircuit Current
x Ifault A
A
er the fault current 20
times
Here Maximum Fault current is more the (20xPU) Amp, Let consider Maximum Fault current 20xPU for tms
Calculation
Fault Current at 20 times of Pickup Value = 7873.2
So, Proposed Maximum allowable Fault Current, I = 7873.2
= 0.62
STAGE SETTING VALUE TMS
= 6.342134193
= 6.34
= 7873.2 A
= 7873.2 A
= (T x ((I/Ip)^0.02-1)/0.14
= 0.62
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
ON
= Transformer short circuit Current
= 120% x Ifault A
= 1.2 x 12684.268 A
= 15221.12206 AA
= Fault Current, I / CT Ratio
= 15221.122 / 2400 A
= 6.342134193 A
= 6.34 A
= 0.2 sec
TYPE OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE
N/A