Primary channel
Secondary redundant (reserve) channel
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Figure 23: Typical application with redundant channels (for two or three line ends)
Redundant channels must be configured in the same way at both ends of the line differential
communication link or otherwise an unwanted trip may occur when the main channel fails and
the redundant channel is enabled. This means that it is not possible to have an LDCM for a
redundant channel only at one end.
Also, SMT configuration for the redundant channel must be left empty. The redundant channel
takes over the signal matrix configuration from the main channel when enabled. If the
redundant channel has been allocated, for example, current inputs at one end or at both ends
via the SMT tool, an unwanted trip occurs.
4.5
Link forwarding
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If it is not possible to have a communication link between each station, the solution has been
to set the protection up in a slave-master-slave configuration. This means that in Figure
only IED-B has access to all currents and, therefore, this is the only place where the differential
current is evaluated. If the evaluation results in a trip, the trip signal will be sent over the two
communication links.
IED-A
IED-B
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Figure 24: Three-end differential protection with two communication links
If the LDCM is in 2Mbit mode, you can send the three local currents as well as the three remote
currents from the other links by configuring the transmitters in IED-B:
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Analog and binary signal transfer for line differential protection
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