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LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTROL ELEMENTS
CHAPTER 7: PROTECTION
The following settings are available for the permissive under-reaching transfer trip (PUTT)
scheme.
Function
Range: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Disabled
This setting enables and disables the permissive under-reaching transfer trip (PUTT)
scheme.
RX Pickup Delay
Range: 0.000 to 65.535 seconds in steps of 0.001
Default: 0.000 seconds
This setting enables the relay to cope with spurious receive signals. This delay should be
set longer than the longest spurious TX signal that can be received simultaneously with
the zone 1 pickup. The selected delay will increase the response time of the scheme.
Seal-In Delay
Range: 0.000 to 65.535 seconds in steps of 0.001
Default: 0.010 seconds
The
PUTT OP
FlexLogic™ operand is produced according to the scheme logic. A seal-in
time delay is applied to this operand for coping with noisy communication channels,
such as a power line carrier. This setting specifies a minimum guaranteed duration of
the
PUTT OP
pulse. As this operand activates the trip table of the PUTT scheme, the
PUTT
TRIP A
,
PUTT TRIP B
,
PUTT TRIP C
, and
PUTT TRIP 3P
trip operands are sealed-in for the same
period of time.
Communication Bits
Range: 1, 2, 4
Default: 1
This setting specifies the number of bits of the communications channel available for the
scheme. With only one bit available, the scheme sends the permissive under-reaching
transfer trip command on bit 1 (the
PUTT TX1
operand) and responds to the direct trip
command received on bit 1 (the
RX1
setting). The scheme uses only local fault type
identification provided by the phase selector to assert the trip operands (
PUTT TRIP A
,
PUTT
TRIP B
,
PUTT TRIP C
, and
PUTT TRIP 3P
).
RX1 through RX4
Range: any FlexLogic™ operand
Default: OFF
These settings select the FlexLogic™ operands to represent the receive signals for the
scheme. Input contacts interfacing with a signaling system are typically used. These
settings are used in the following manner.
–
In single-bit applications,
RX1
must be used.
–
In two-bit applications,
RX1
and
RX2
must be used.
–
In four-bit applications,
RX1
through
RX4
must be used.
In multi-terminal applications, the RX signals from two or more remote terminals should
be connected through OR gates in the FlexLogic™ and the resulting signals configured
as RX inputs.
Events
Range: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Enabled
This setting enables and disables the logging of permissive under-reaching transfer trip
(PUTT) scheme events in the sequence of events recorder.
The permissive under-reaching transfer trip (PUTT) scheme logic is shown below.