Breaker Pole Discrepancy Function: SIP5-APN-031: Edition 1
Breaker Pole Discrepancy Function: SIP5-APN-031: Edition 1
Breaker Pole Discrepancy Function: SIP5-APN-031: Edition 1
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1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview
1.7 Conclusion
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1.2 Overview
In most circuit breaker applications, the pole discrepancy function is part of the circuit breaker. Where
breakers can be tripped single pole, the protection and auto re-close function ensure that a circuit breaker
never ends in a single pole open state. Some applications however demand a circuit breaker pole discrepancy
function in the protection relay. Such a pole discrepancy function is based purely on the status of the auxiliary
contacts. This application note describes how this can be implemented with SIPROTEC 5 using standard
functions included in the device.
Figure 1: Typical routing of binary inputs for circuit breaker auxiliary contacts
With the routing shown in Figure 1 above, the circuit breaker auxiliary contacts can, with good reliability,
indicate both the open and closed state of the circuit breaker. For this example the external connection
shown in Figure 2 below is required. For the application of the pole discrepancy function as described in this
document, the 3 phase selective auxiliary contact signals, Position 1-pole phsX, must be applied in either the
closed high (CH) or open high (OH) configuration. The 3-phase status, for example the Position 3-pole, which
is routed as OH in Figure 1, is not required and may be left out.
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1.7 Conclusion
The application note shows how the standard functions in the device can be applied to derive additional
functions such as a Pole Discrepancy Alarm.
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