Section 8
Current protection
8.1
Instantaneous phase overcurrent protection 2-
phase output PHPIOC
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8.1.1
Identification
M14880-1 v5
Function description
IEC 61850
identification
IEC 60617
identification
ANSI/IEEE C37.2
device number
Instantaneous phase overcurrent
protection 2-phase output
PHPIOC
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IEC15000110 V1 EN-US
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8.1.2
Application
M12911-3 v6
The transient stability of a power system depends mostly on three parameters (at
constant amount of transmitted electric power):
•
The type of the fault. Two-phase faults are the most dangerous, because no
power can be transmitted through the fault point during fault conditions.
•
The magnitude of the fault current. A high fault current indicates that the
decrease of transmitted power is high.
•
The total fault clearing time. The phase angles between the EMFs of the
generators on both sides of the transmission line increase over the permitted
stability limits if the total fault clearing time, which consists of the protection
operating time and the breaker opening time, is too long.
The fault current on railway lines depends mostly on the fault position and
decreases with the distance from the infeed point. For this reason the protection
must operate very quickly for faults very close to the relay point, for which very
high fault currents are characteristic.
The instantaneous phase overcurrent protection PHPIOC can operate in one-half of
the fundamental power system cycle for faults characterized by very high currents.
1MRK 506 375-UEN A
Section 8
Current protection
Railway application RER670 2.2 IEC
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