Types Pyts & Pytc Switched Distance Relays
Types Pyts & Pytc Switched Distance Relays
Features
Application
The PYTS is a fast and accurate
switched distance relay scheme
which employs the mho principle of
measurement. It provides phase and
earth fault protection and can be
applied economically to short or
medium length overhead
transmission and distribution lines.
The scheme is a practical
alternative to directional overcurrent
protection in power systems with a
multiplicity of infeeds which make
grading difficult, a realistic choice for
protection where pilot wires cannot
be used and as back-up protection
on EHV systems.
Complete three phase, three zone
distance protection is provided, using
a mho characteristic. Residual
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Impedance Starters
Types PYTS and PYTC relays are
provided with impedance type
starters for switching and phase
selection. This type of starters is
better suited for this purpose
compared to overcurrent starters
since the latter imposes certain
constraints which limit the relay
applications.
Features
Standard features among the many
facilities available include :
A directional/non-directional fourth
zone which permits time delayed
tripping from starting elements.
Figure 1:
Impedance characteristics including those of
optional Zone 4 and power swing blocking feature.
Operation
Figure 2:
Block diagram of complete relay
with phase 1 impedance starting elements
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Neutral Overcurrent
Starters
Figure 3:
Block diagram of starting elements
Impedance Starter
Figure 3(b) shows a block diagram of
the impedance starter which monitors
Figure 4:
Voltage Current characteristic of impedance
starter for 110V voltage transformer secondary
ratings
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Measuring Unit
Characteristics
Unbalanced faults in the
forward direction
When an unbalanced fault occurs in
the protected zone, the mho
characteristic expands along the
resistance axis, the expansion being
a function of the source impedance,
as shown in Fig. 8. This provides an
extended fault resistance tolerance.
Unbalanced reverse faults
When an unbalanced reverse fault
occurs, the mho characteristic moves
away from the origin to an offset
position. This provides the scheme
with greatly improved directional
stability for reverse faults.
Balanced three phase faults
When a balanced three phase fault
occurs the phase voltages collapse
symmetrically and the measuring unit
operates with a normal mho
characteristic.
Input Circuits
Tapped primary windings are
provided on each transactor. These
permit a coarse reach adjustment.
Table 1
Type of
fault
Impedance
starter
operated
Fault
measured
between
A-E
A&N
A-E
B-E
B&N
B-E
C-E
C&N
C-E
A-B
A&B
A-B
B-C
B&C
B-C
C-A
C&A
C-A
A-B-C
A, B & C
C-A
A-B-E
A, B & N
A-B
B-C-E
B, C & N
B-C
C-A-E
C, A & N
C-A
Phase Comparator
The comparator is a two input
coincidence detector which compares
both positive and negative half cycles
of the input waveforms. The circuit
includes two series connected
transistors which conduct when both
inputs are of the same polarity.
Figure 5:
Impedance starter reach for 3 phase faults for
110V voltage transformer secondary ratings
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Instantaneous Zone
Extension
A zone extension feature is available
which instantaneously extends the
reach of Zone 1 by a factor
determined by the instantaneous
control setting KC.
Trip Circuit
The trip circuit utilizes a mercurywetted reed contact which is capable
of direct tripping duties.
A second electrically-separate trip
contact can be provided when
required.
Two auxiliary reed contacts of a lower
rating are included as a standard
feature, which may be used for alarm
purposes.
Fault Indication
The impedance range limiting values are nominal and refer to the 3 phase fault condition.
Figure 6:
Impedance starter reach for phase-phase faults for
110V voltage transformer secondary ratings
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The impedance range limiting values are nominal and refer to the 3 phase fault condition.
Figure 7:
Impedance starter reach for phase-earth
faults for 110V voltage transformer secondary ratings
Power Supply
The d.c. supply for the PYTS and
PYTC relay is from a specially
designed, continuously rated power
supply unit. It provides a 30V supply
to the rest of the relay. A green LED
has been provided for power supply
healthy indication and a reed contact
for remote alarm in the event of
supply failure.
Figure 8:
Typical Expanding characteristic of MHO unit for
unbalanced fault in the forward Direction
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Zone acceleration
Permissive underreach transfer trip
Permissive overreach transfer trip
Technical data
The relay conforms to : Indian
Standard: 3231 1966 and
International Electrotechnical
Commission Standard 255:
Electrical Relays.
Nominal ratings
Figure 9:
Phase Comparator and integrator Waveforms
Current :
1A or 5A
Voltage :
100V, 110V, 115V or 120V
Frequency (Hz) :
Rating Range
50
47-51
Auxiliary d.c. supply (Vx) :
Rated voltage
(V d.c.)
Operative range
(V d.c.)
48/54
37.5-60.0
110/125
87.5-137.5
220/250
175-275
Thermal rating
Figure 10:
Typical operating time characteristic
using under impedance starters
Continuous :
Twice rated current and 120% rated
voltage on any setting
Short time :
50 x rated current for one second
Settings
Reach settings :
Zone 1 1A relays 0.05 ohms to
40 ohms continuously
adjustable
5A relays 0.01 ohms to 8
ohms continuously
adjustable
Zone 2 1 to 5 times Zone 1 setting
Zone 3 1 to 20 times Zone 1 setting
Figure 11:
Typical measuring accuracy characteristic
Zone extension :
Zone 1 can be extended by factor of
1 to 2 x setting exclusively for earth
faults or alternatively for all types of
faults.
Residual overcurrent starter :
20% rated current (fixed setting)
Impedance starter :
Pick-up current at zero volt at 0.25 x
rated current. The impedance reach
(ZR) for 3 phase faults at nominal
voltage is 20 ohms to 70 ohms for
1A relay or 4 ohms to 14 ohms for
5A relay.
Power swing blocking :
Pick-up current at zero volt set at
0.15 x rated current.
Maximum characteristic
impedance ratio (ZS/ZR)
Variation of frequency :
Over stated frequency range 5%
100 : 1
Burdens
Accuracy
Accuracy*
Down to 5V
1V to 5V
5%
10%
10%
15%
0.7 VA
Starting elements :
5% of any setting or 25 ms
whichever is the greater.
Insulation
Phase angle :
Relay Characteristic angle (R.C.A.)
1.2 of indicated angle setting.
5%
Contacts
All the contacts tabled below (where
provided) are of the make or
normally open pattern
Operating times
Zone 1 Minimum overall operating
time 20 ms. See Figure 10.
Function
Number of
Contacts
Contact
Ref.
Trip: main
1 or 2*
86X
86Y*
Trip: auxiliary
86Z
Contact rating
Make and carry
Break
30A maximum at
110V d.c.
resistive, for 0.2s
5A maximum
at 110V d.c.
resistive
Starter auxiliary
Phase A
2
Phase B
2
Phase C
2
Neutral
2
Common repeat 2
Zone 2 auxiliary 1
Zone repeat:
(remote indication)
Zone 1
1*
Zone 2
1*
Zone 3
1*
Zone 4
1*
AS
BS
CS
NS
DX
AR
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
*Optional extras
Impulse withstand
The relay will withstand impulses of 5
kV peak and 1.2/50ms waveform
applied both transversely and
between relay terminals and earth, in
accordance with IEC Standard 2554
Appendix E.
High frequency disturbance
The relay meets the requirements of
IEC Standard 255221 Appendix E
for the high frequency disturbance
test in which repetitive 1 MHz bursts
having an initial peak of 1.0 kV are
super-imposed across input circuits,
and of 2.5 kV are superimposed
between independent circuits and
circuits to earth with a decay time to
half amplitude of 3 to 6ms. This is
carried out with the relay energized.
Current Transformer
Requirements
Details furnished on request.
Relay Setting Adjustments
The Zone 1 impedance setting range
is continuously adjustable from 0.05
ohms to 40 ohms (1A) or 0.01 ohms
to 8 ohms (5A). A particular setting is
selected by means of a plug tapping
KZ on the primary of the current
circuit transactors, a fine adjustment
potentiometer K1 in the transactor
secondary circuit and a range
multiplier switch KD in the voltage
restraint circuit. The positions of KD
are 0.1X, 1X, 2X and .
The plug tapping KZ has seven
tappings of 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 and 20
ohms (1A) and 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 1.0,
2.0 and 4.0 (5A).
The fine adjustment potentiometer
K1A.B.C give continuous adjustment of
0.5 to 1.0.
A fine adjustment potentiometer K1N
is provided on a transactor in the
residual circuit to give correct
measurement under earth fault
conditions.
The range of this potentiometer on
the PYTS is 0.5 to 1.5 thus giving a
range of 50% to 150% compensation
for earth faults. The standard range
of this potentiometer on the PYTC is
0-1.0.
Figure 12:
Diagram of Module Layout
(Typical not to be worked to)
Impedance settings
Zone 1
=
reach setting (Z1)
KZ.K1.KD
Zone 2
=
reach setting (Z2)
K2.KZ.K1.KD
a1 covers a range of 0 to 55 in
steps of 5.
Zone 3
=
reach setting (Z3)
K3.KZ.K1.KD
ZO Z1
x Zone 1 setting = K1N.KZN
3Z1
| Z O | O | Z1| 1
3 | Z 1| 1
K ZN .K 1N . N
K ZA .K 1A
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Zp
Vx
tZ2(s)
Vn
tZ3(s)
KZ
tZ4(s)
a1, a2
In
K1
K2
Zone 2 multiplier
K3
Zone 3 multiplier
KC
Instantaneous control
multiplier
KD
Is(N)
Cases
Module
Reference
No.-PYTS
Module
Reference
No.-PYTC
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
RVM 63
RWR 01
RWR 02
RMA 03
RTD 04
RFV 05
RVM62
RVC 02
RCB 01
RVM 63
RWR 01
RWR 02
RMA 03
RTD 04
RFV 01
RVM62
RVC 02
ZBB 06
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Module Function
DC Monitoring module
Switching of d.c. supply
Switching of mho measuring element
Mho measuring element (comparator )
Zone timer delay elements
A.C. voltage circuits
Tripping and LED indication
Remote zone indication
Power swing blocking
( Blank module when PSB not included)
RSZ 01
RSZ 01
Impedance starters
RSC 03
RFC 02
RSC 03
14.
RFC 08
15.
16.
17.
18.
ZRE 61
ZBB 12
ZBB 15
RFC 07
ZRE 61
1Z & 1Y
1Z & 1Y
1X
1.
2.
3.
Frequency
4.
5.
Figure 13:
Basic connection diagram for switched distance protection
Type PYTS and PYTC 204 (Typical not to be worked to)
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Figure 14:
Case Outlines
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