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BS EN IEC 60255-187-1:2021

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Measuring relays and protection equipment Functional requirements for differential protection. Restrained and unrestrained differential protection of motors, generators and transformers
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

19-06-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

19-06-2023

This part of IEC 60255 specifies the minimum requirements for functional and performance evaluation of (longitudinal) differential protection designed for the detection of faults in ac motors, generators and transformers. This document also defines how to document and publish performance test results. This document covers the differential protection function whose operating characteristic can be defined on a bias-differential plane. It includes specification of the protection function, measurement characteristics, compensation of energizing quantities, additional restraint or blocking methods (for overexcitation and magnetizing inrush), starting and time delay characteristics. This document also covers unrestrained differential protection functions traditionally combined with the restrained (biased) differential element to form a single differential relay. This document defines the influencing factors that affect the accuracy under steady state conditions and performance characteristics during dynamic conditions. The test methodologies for verifying performance characteristics and accuracy are also included in this document. This document also includes current transformer requirements for the protection functions. The differential protection functions covered by this document are as follows: IEEE/ANSI C37.2 function numbers IEC 61850-7-4 logical nodes Transformer differential 87T PDIF Motor differential 87M PDIF Generator differential 87G PDIF Restricted earth fault (ground differential) 87N PDIF Inrush restraint or inrush blocking PHAR Overexcitation restraint or overexcitation blocking PHAR This document does not specify the functional description of additional features often associated with biased differential relays such as current transformer (CT) supervision (CTS), switch onto fault (SOTF) and detection of geo-magnetically induced currents (GIC). This document does not cover differential relays designed for bus bar protection (including high impedance differential protection and low impedance differential protection) or line protection. Additionally, this document does not explicitly cover generator incomplete longitudinal differential protection, generator split-phase transverse differential protection, self-balancing or magnetic balanced protection scheme, differential protection of phase-shifting transformers, directional restricted earth fault protection, railway transformers, convertor transformers and reactors. However, the principles covered by this document can be extended to provide guidance on these applications.

Committee
PEL/95
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780580934179
Pages
212
ProductNote
THIS STANDARD IS ALSO REFERES TO:-BS EN 61850-8-1:2011+A1:2020,BS EN IEC 61869-9:2019-TC,BS EN IEC 61869-9:2019-TC.
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
EN IEC 60255-187-1:2021 Identical
IEC 60255-187-1:2021 Identical
EN 62674-1 : 2012 Identical

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