Title :
Impact of decentralized transformer electronics on the protection relay design
Author :
Herrmann, H.-J. ; Andreas, Jurisch
Author_Institution :
Power Autom. Div., Siemens AG, Germany
Abstract :
Changes to the primary instrument transformers on the one hand affect the interface at the transformer (sensor) and on the other hand the entire structure of the measured value capturing on the substation secondary side. At the high voltage level the electronics are an integral component of the transformer. Communication to the bay units is implemented via a standardised interface. Guaranteeing synchronicity and accuracy of the sampled measured value is a core issue. By means of the proprietary interface between transformer and merging unit this is simply implemented by using re-sampling. Due to the random transmission characteristic of the Ethernet, synchronisation of the merging units must be achieved with an external clock. Further integration of functions is expected in future, which will result in a reduction of components and cost. A standardised Ethernet interface with integrated switch or other technology at the "transformer head" is already conceivable. A solution can for example be provided with a real-time-ethernet containing a built-in-1μs time synchronisation.
Keywords :
instrument transformers; local area networks; network interfaces; real-time systems; relay protection; signal sampling; substations; synchronisation; 1 mus; external clock synchronisation; measured value accuracy; measured value synchronicity; merging unit; primary instrument transformers; proprietary interface; protection relay design; random transmission characteristics; re-sampling method; real-time Ethernet; substation secondary side value capturing;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in Power System Protection, 2004. Eighth IEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-385-4
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20040082