DocumentCode
23657
Title
Future Distribution Feeder Protection Using Directional Overcurrent Elements
Author
Jones, David ; Kumm, John J.
Author_Institution
SCADA & Anal. Services, POWER Eng., Inc., Lakewood, CO, USA
Volume
50
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
March-April 2014
Firstpage
1385
Lastpage
1390
Abstract
Distribution feeder protection could soon be complicated by nonradial flows of real and reactive power available from high penetration distributed generation and potentially from microgrids. Nondirectional overcurrent protection may not provide necessary security and sensitivity for faults on remote points of the circuit. Directional supervision is necessary to set overcurrent pickups with adequate sensitivity for remote faults. Setting the directional element by traditional means provides a reliability risk at varying VAR flows within reach of specific types of distributed generation. This paper will demonstrate the limitations of nondirectional overcurrent protection and the pitfalls of an improperly configured directional element. A unique solution using directional overcurrent elements further secured by a load encroachment function can solve these problems. This approach has been validated in renewable plant collector circuit protection applications over a wide range of operating conditions.
Keywords
distributed power generation; overcurrent protection; power generation faults; power generation protection; power generation reliability; risk management; wind power plants; VAR flows; directional overcurrent elements; future distribution feeder protection; high penetration distributed generation; load encroachment function; microgrids; nondirectional overcurrent protection limitation; nonradial reactive power flow; nonradial real power flow; overcurrent pickups; remote fault sensitivity; remote faults; renewable plant collector circuit protection applications; wind farm collector circuit; Circuit faults; Distributed power generation; Generators; Reactive power; Relays; Substations; Wind turbines; Directional overcurrent; VAR control; distributed generation; distribution protection; feeder protection; future distribution feeder; load encroachment; renewable feeder protection; smart grid;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2283237
Filename
6607207
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