An adaptive high and low impedance fault detection method
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
- Vol. 9 (4), 1812-1821
- https://doi.org/10.1109/61.329514
Abstract
An integrated high impedance fault (HIF) and low impedance fault (LIF) detection method is proposed in his paper. For a HIF detection, the proposed technique is based on a number of characteristics of the HIF current. These characteristics are: fault current magnitude; magnitude of the 3rd harmonic current; magnitude of the 5th harmonic current; the angle of the third harmonic current; the angle difference between the third harmonics current and the fundamental voltage; and the negative sequence current of HIF. These characteristics are identified by modeling the distribution feeders in EMTP. Apart from these characteristics, the above ambient (average) negative sequence current is also considered. An adjustable block out region around the average load current is provided. The average load current is calculated at every 18000 cycles (5 minutes) interval. This adaptive feature will not only make the proposed scheme more sensitive to low fault current, but it will also prevent the relay from tripping during the normal load current. In this paper, the logic circuit required for implementing the proposed HIF detection method is also included. With minimal modifications, the logic developed for the HIF detection can be applied to low impedance fault detection. A complete logic circuit which detects both the HIF and LIF is proposed. Using this combined logic, the need of installing separate devices for HIF and LIF detection can be eliminated.Keywords
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