Industrial Systems
BUS2000
Busbar Differential
Protection System
Differential overcurrent system with
percentage restraint protection
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Typical Busbar Arrangements
– Single Busbar
– Double Busbar with Coupler
– Breaker and a Half
– Double Breaker
– Double Busbar with Transfer Bar
– Segregated Busbars with Coupler
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Typical Single Busbar
Arrangement
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Typical Double Busbar
with Coupler Arrangement
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Typical Breaker and a Half
Arrangement
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Typical Double Breaker
Busbar Arrangement
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Typical Double Busbar
with Transfer Bar
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Typical Segregated Busbar
with Coupler
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Types of Protection
Schemes
–Low Impedance
–High Impedance
• Medium Values
• High Values
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Low Impedance Protection
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Saturation of the Auxiliary
CTs
• A. Primary Fault Current
• B. Secondary Current from the Source CTs
• C. Secondary Current in the Faulty CT
• D. Differential Current
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Low Impedance Protection
Current Detection + Second
Criteria
–Time-delayed Overcurrent Relays
–Directional Overcurrent Relays
–Restraint Overcurrent relays
–CT Saturation Detectors
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High Impedance Protection
Scheme
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High Impedance Protection
• VR = IF x (2RL + RS)
• VOP > VR Stability Criteria
• VS > VOP Operation Criteria
• TI3 Totally Saturated
• RS CT Secondary Winding R Value
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• WHERE:
• RL= CONNECTION WIRES RESISTANCE
• IF = SECONDARY RMS CURRENT VALUE IN TI3
• VR = DIFFERENTIAL RELAY VOLTAGE
• VS = CT MINIMUM SATURATION VOLTAGE
• VOP = OPERATION VOLTAGE
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Differential Overcurrent Relay with
Percentage Restraint & Stabilizing
Resistor
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BUS2000-External Fault
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BUS2000-Internal Fault
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BUS2000 - Differential Unit
Block Diagram
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BUS2000-Sensitivity Algorithm
(1)
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BUS2000-Sensitivity
Algorithm (2)
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BUS2000-Sensitivity
Algorithm (3)
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External Fault with CT
Saturation
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BUS2000-Stability Algorithm
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BUS2000-Stability Limit
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BUS2000-Operation Characteristic
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BUS2000-Auxiliary CT. Magnetizing
Curve of the Secondary Side
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BUS2000-Alarm Unit Block
Diagram
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Breaker Failure
Block Diagram
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Numerical Monitoring Module
– Differential and Restraint Currents Metering Information
– Full Human-Machine Interface (Keypad + Graphic
Display)
– IRIG-B Time Synchronization
– Alarm Treatment
– Differential Protection Outputs Status
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Numerical Monitoring Module
(cont)
– Oscillography Waveform Capture
– Event Record
– RS232 or fiber optics Communications
– Configurable I/O
– Undervoltage Supervision
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BUS2000-Single Busbar
(6 feeders) Differential Protection
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BUS2000-Overcurrent and Breaker
Failure (5 feeders) Protection
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BUS2000-Test Rack
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BUS2000-Numerical Monitoring
Module
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External Connections Diagram
of Single Busbar BUS2000
System
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BUS2000-Settings
–K for Sensitivity
–K and RE as low as possible
–RE for CT requirements for
Overvoltage Conditions
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Key Advantages
– Flexibility
– Independent setttings for K and RE done in the field
without any additional changes
– Wide Setting Range
– Suitable for all kinds of installations
– Measurement Units Supervision
– Current Circuits Supervision
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Key Advantages (cont’d)
– Single-Three Phase Breaker Failure
– Test Rack Independent from the protection
– Easy Commisioning (accesible terminal blocks)
– Suitable for updating of old Substations
– Operating Principles well proven in the field
– Numerical Monitoring Module
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