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I
2
>>
Negative Sequence Overcurrent 2
nd
Threshold
Protection Menu
Negative Sequence Overcurrent Protection is
symbolized as I2> in IEC Standards, and coded as 46
in IEEE/ANSI Standards. I2 describes negative
sequence current value.
I
2
>> symbol indicates that the protection function
monitors the negative sequence value of the phase
current and intervenes when current values above the
1st threshold are detected.
I
2
>> negative sequence overcurrent function is applied
where load unbalances need to be controlled over the
absolute value of the negative sequence.
The picture on the left shows the Negative Sequence
Overcurrent 2
nd
Threshold Protection Menu - the menu
comprises 6 parameters, as shown in the picture.
Settings and options in the menu are described in the
following paragraphs.
Protection
Can be set as “Active” or “Passive”, to have the protection into or out of service.
I
2
>> (Threshold)
Indicates the threshold value for the protection function. For I
2
>>, the set value range is (0.1-40.0)
I
n
, where I
n
is the phase nominal current value of the current transformer.
DType (Delay Type)
Indicates the Delay Type for the protection function. DMT (Definite Minimum Time) or IDMT (Inverse
Definite Minimum Time) delay types are available. Delay Type parameter can be set as any curve
described in the Introduction section.
TMS or tI
2
> (Tripping Delay)
TMS (Time Multiplier Setting) or tI
2
>> (definite time delay) determines the character of the protection
function along with the Delay Type parameter. If the delay type is selected as “DMT”, the delay will be
displayed as “tI
2
>>” and will have a range of (0.01 – 150) s. If the delay type is selected as one of
IDMT curves (e.g. IEC SI), the delay will be displayed as “TMS” and will have a range of (0.025 – 3.2).
TMS or tI
2
>> value is calculated through an engineering process that takes many parameters into
account; such as the network characteristics, protected load characteristics and selectivity schemes.
RType and tReset (Reset Type and Reset Delay)
Reset Type and Reset Time configures the curve type and delay parameter to determine the reset
behavior of a function, which takes place when a disturbance (e.g. a current measurement over the
threshold value) does not continue enough time to trip. For the above settings, e.g., a current
measurement above 0.50 I
n
would trigger the trip timer, however, if the current measurement drops
below the threshold without having the circuit breaker tripped, the trip timer will be reset after 0.04
seconds. DEMA CPM 310 G has DMT (Definite Minimum Time) and IDMT (Inverse Definite Minimum
Time) options as reset characteristics. Please see the
Protection and Reset Curves
section for available
Reset Types for each protection function. □
Main Screen » Set » I
2
>>
Summary of Contents for CPM 310 G
Page 1: ...CPM 310 G Digital Overcurrent Protection Relay User Application Manual vEN 2016 03...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 6: ...6 ABOUT DEMA...
Page 11: ...11 INTRODUCTION...
Page 32: ...32 PACKING LABELING INFORMATION...
Page 34: ...34 OPERATING MANUAL...
Page 53: ...53 RELAY MENUS MANUAL...
Page 55: ...55 The Menu Tree...
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Page 60: ...60...
Page 61: ...61...
Page 128: ...128 DIGICONNECT PC PROGRAM MANUAL...
Page 189: ...189 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS...
Page 191: ...191 Sample Power Transformer Protection Application Diagram...
Page 193: ...193 FUNDAMENTAL CABLING DIAGRAM...
Page 203: ...203 APPLICATION DIAGRAM NO 10 RS485 Cabling...
Page 204: ...204 TECHNICAL DATA...
Page 220: ...220 GLOSSARY...