DocumentCode
847293
Title
The universal overcurrent relay
Author
Schweitzer, E.O. ; Zocholl, S.E.
Author_Institution
Schweitzer Eng. Lab., Pullman, WA, USA
Volume
2
Issue
3
fYear
1996
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
34
Abstract
A comprehensive list of nondirectional overcurrent relays would include thermal overload, inverse-time, definite time, and instantaneous relays. The list could be further classified by operating quantities including individual phase, residual, and negative-sequence current. Taken collectively and depending on the characteristic shape, pickup and time range, and dynamics, these relays span the applications for motor, feeder, and breaker failure protection. Because of the past necessity for using either discrete or specialized system relays, overcurrent characteristics for these applications may appear diverse and unrelated. However, microprocessor relay technology has advanced to where it is not only feasible, but it is of distinct economic advantage, to consider all these characteristics collectively as attributes of a universal overcurrent relay. This universal relay concept is used here to discuss the commonality, the differences, and the coordination of the elements required for feeder, motor, and breaker failure protection. The article goes on to discuss the rules for the coordination of negative-sequence overcurrent characteristics for sensitive phase-to-phase fault protection in feeders, as well as for unbalanced current protection of induction motors
Keywords
circuit breakers; distribution networks; induction motor protection; overcurrent protection; power system protection; relay protection; switchgear protection; thermal analysis; breaker failure protection; feeder protection; induction motors; microprocessor relay technology; motor protection; negative-sequence overcurrent characteristics; sensitive phase-to-phase fault protection; thermal model; unbalanced current protection; universal overcurrent relay; Band pass filters; Digital filters; Dynamic range; Induction motors; Microprocessors; Power generation economics; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Protection; Protective relaying; Redundancy; Relays; Shape; Universal motors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2943.491383
Filename
491383
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