This article presents a functional test procedure for a sudden pressure relay. The sudden pressure relay trips when it detects a sudden increase in gas pressure due to a fault internal to the transformer tank. Recommendations for mounting the relay and a procedure for post-analysis following field trips are also provided. The sudden pressure relay (Figure 1) offers three main …
How Multi-Function Numerical Protection Relays Use Symmetrical Components
Multi-function protection relays calculate and use symmetrical components to enhance their performance during system faults. This can be illustrated in two specific examples: (1) zero-sequence current elimination for transformer differential protection and (2) negative-sequence current detection to inhibit out-of-step blocking. Zigzag Transformer Inside Transformer Differential Zone A shunt-connected zigzag transformer provides a zero-sequence current sink for ungrounded systems such as …
Dynamic Testing of Numerical Protection Relays
A numerical protection relay provides multiple functions and typically uses algorithms that do not work on the same principles as older electromechanical relays. Numerical relays are often still tested using old techniques developed long ago for electromechanical relays. One such common technique is referred to as a “static test.” Fault voltage and/or fault current are injected to see whether the …