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GENERATOR PROTECTION
SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS
Protection, metering, and monitoring for the generator shall be provided by a
microprocessor-based package. The microprocessor-based package shall be
suitable for synchronous or induction machines, using any prime mover, any type
of connection (bus, unit) and any type of grounding (direct ground; low
impedance, high impedance), and any type of excitation (brushed or brushless).

Protection:
Protection functions shall include the following:
Phase Distance (21) Three-zone impedance elements shall be provided for system
phase fault back up protection. Load encroachment blinders may be applied for any
zone. Selectable out-of-step blocking of zone 1 or zone 2 shall be provided. The
elements shall be able to compensate for phase shift that occurs through a delta/wye
step up transformer.
Overexcitation (24) Overexcitation protection shall be provided based on volts/hertz
measurement. Two definite-time and one selectable curve inverse-time element
shall be provided to match the generator and transformer limit curve. The inversetime element shall have an adjustable reset timer to account for the thermal effects
of repeated violation of the setting. The overexcitation protection function shall
operate properly over a range of frequency from 2 Hz to 80Hz.
Sync Check (25) A synchronism check element shall be provided employing phase
angle/slip limit criteria and voltage limits. Dead voltage limits shall also be provided.
Phase Undervoltage (27) Three phase undervoltage elements shall be provided.
Directional Power (32) Three power elements shall be provided, selectable as
forward/reverse and over/under. For medium to large steam generator units, this
function shall have a pickup sensitivity from 0.003 to 0.005pu. In addition, one of the
elements may be configured for real or reactive power.
Loss of Field (40) A Two-zone, positive-sequence impedance mho element for lossof-field detection shall be provided. Each zone shall have a selectable undervoltage
supervision for accelerated tripping. Each element may be offset individually, and a
directional blinder shall be provided to restrict tripping in the VAr output region. The
loss of field function shall work properly over a frequency range from 50 to 70 Hz.
Negative Sequence Overcurrent (46) Negative-sequence overcurrent protection
shall be provided with definite-time and inverse-time elements. The element will
have an adjustable reset timer to account for the thermal effects of repeated violation
of the setting. The negative sequence element shall have a programmable definite
maximum time to reduce tripping time for modest unbalances. In order to prevent
misoperations during fault conditions the negative sequence element shall have a
fixed minimum definite time of around 12 cycles.
Stator Overload (49) Thermal overload protection shall be provided employing the
IEC-255-8 thermal model for stator overload protection
Breaker Failure (50BF, 50N-BF) Breaker failure protection shall be provided
employing current detection and breaker status inputs and means to detect open
breaker pole-flashover.
Definite Time Overcurrent (50DT) A three-phase definite time overcurrent element
shall be provided for use in split phase differential protection applications or as
current detectors for flexible logic schemes.

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Inadvertent energizing (50/27) Inadvertent energizing protection shall be provided


employing an instantaneous overcurrent function (50) and an undervoltage function
(27) with individual pick up and drop out timers for arming.
Instantaneous Phase and Neutral Overcurrent (50, 50N or 50G) Phase, residual
or ground instantaneous, definite-time nondirectional overcurrent elements shall be
provided. For protection during generator startup and shutdown, these functions shall
operate over a frequency range from 2 to 80Hz.
Inverse Time Neutral Overcurrent (51N or 51G) Residual or ground, inverse-time
nondirectional overcurrent elements shall be provided.
Inverse Time Phase Overcurrent with Voltage Control or Voltage Restraint
(51VC, 51VR) Voltage controlled or voltage restrained time overcurrent elements
shall be provided for system back up protection. The use of restraint or control is
selectable. The elements shall be able to compensate for phase shift that occurs
through a delta/wye step up transformer. During a VT fuse loss condition, the pickup
value of the voltage restrained function shall reset to its nominal setting rather than
blocking the entire function.
Phase Overvoltage (59) Three phase overvoltage elements shall be provided. The
phase overvoltage function should operate properly over a frequency range from 50
to 120 Hz.
Neutral Overvoltage (59N) Three neutral overvoltage elements shall be provided.
Voltage (59X) An independent voltage input shall be provided that may be used for
inter-turn protection or ungrounded bus ground-fault protection.
100% Stator Ground (59N, 27TN or 59D) 100% stator ground fault detection shall
be provided employing neutral overvoltage protection (59N) and a choice of either a)
third harmonic neutral undervoltage measurement with power, VAr, PF, power band
and undervoltage supervision (27TN) or b) third harmonic voltage differential using a
ratio comparator technique of the line and neutral terminal quantities (59D).
VT Fuse Loss Detection (60FL) Fuse loss (loss of potential) detection logic shall be
provided to selectively block voltage dependent functions from misoperation, as well
as alarm on the condition. This function shall operate correctly with a single threephase set of VTs and detect single, dual or total (3-phase) loss of potential
Field ground (64F, 64B) Field ground protection (64F) and field and ground brush lift
off detection (64B) shall be provided using a low frequency square wave injection
method that measures the field-ground impedance under offline, normal operating
and fault conditions. Alarm and trip setpoints are to be provided.
100% stator ground (64S) 100% stator ground fault detection shall be provided
employing subharmonic frequency injection and detection. This may be employed in
addition to the neutral overvoltage (59N) element.
Residual Directional Overcurrent (67N) A residual directional overcurrent element
shall be provided, polarized from either calculated 3V 0, neutral voltage (VN) or
another input from an external broken delta voltage (VX). The operating current shall
be selected as either 3I0 (calculated by the relay using 3 phase currents) or I N (input
to the relay from a residual doughnut CT).
Out of Step (78) Out of Step protection shall be provided based on a single blinder
scheme employing a single positive sequence mho element with blinders. Out of
step tripping shall be selectable to trip on exit from the mho element or on exit from
the blinders, and shall be subject to a pole slip counter if desired.

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Frequency (81) Four frequency elements shall be provided, selectable as either


over or underfrequency.
Frequency Accumulation (81A) Frequency accumulator protection shall be
provided employing six settable bands and shall permit operation per Scheme 1 of
IEEE C37.106.
Rate of Change of Frequency (81R) Two rate-of-change-of-frequency elements
shall be provided.
Phase Current Differential (87) Phase current differential elements shall be
provided, employing a dual-slope percentage differential characteristic. CT saturation
detection techniques shall be employed to dynamically increase the restraint slope to
prevent misoperation during through faults. These saturation detection techniques
shall not disable the differential element. The phase current differential elements
shall accommodate different CT ratios for line and neutral side phase CTs. For
converter start, gas turbine units, this element shall have two pickup points employed
such that the higher pickup may be enabled during startup while the normal pickup
will be enabled when the machine is on-line.
Ground Differential (87GD) A ground differential element shall be provided with a
directional element that shall differentiate between internal and external faults. At
extremely low zero-sequence currents, this element shall become non-directional.
This element shall be based on a low impedance principle that may be sourced from
the ground CT input and the same set of phase CTs that supply other protective
elements.
Trip Coil Monitoring (TC) Trip Circuit monitoring shall be provided.

Application Flexibility

Any element may be blocked or enabled by control/status input state changes to


accommodate changing field conditions.
Any element may be routed to one or more of the output contacts.
Four setting groups shall be available.
Programmable trip and control logic schemes may be implemented through
graphical means.
The relay shall be able to use line-to-ground, line-to-line, or line-to-ground to line-toline potential quantities. When line-to-ground VT inputs are selected, the relay should
internally calculate line-to-line quantities for protection functions and metering.
However, the oscillography recording shall be based on line-to-ground voltage
signals to identify the faulty phase.
Phase rotation shall be field software selectable.

Metering and Monitoring:


The relay shall provide real time metering of voltages (phase, neutral and sequence
quantities), currents (phase, neutral and sequence quantities), real power (MW), reactive
power (MVAr), power factor (PF), frequency, volts per hertz and positive sequence
impedance (Z) measurements. In additional, the relay will calculate and display
differential quantities as detected in the differential elements, phase and ground, and the
third harmonic quantities in the neutral and terminal ends of the machine, and the field
impedance to ground.
Metering accuracies shall be at least:
Voltage: 0.5 V or 0.5%, whichever is greater, or 0.8 V or 0.75%, whichever is greater
if the relay is set up to calculate the line-to-line voltages from line-to-ground VTs.

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Current: 5 A rating, 0.1 A or 3%, whichever is greater; 1 A rating, 0.02 A or 3%,


whichever is greater
Power: 0.01 PU or 2%, whichever is greater
Frequency: 0.02 Hz (from 57 to 63 Hz for 60 Hz models; from 47 to 53 Hz for 50 Hz
models)
The relay shall monitor the unit breaker contact wear based on interrupted current and
close-to-open operations.
The relay shall include extensive self-testing and an alarm output contact indication of
self-test warning, failure conditions, or removal of input power.

Access/Communications/Integration Capabilities
The relay shall provide access via a front-panel HMI and target module. The following
communication ports shall be provided:
Two RS-232 serial ports, one located on the front of the relay, and one located on the
rear of the relay. As an alternative, an Ethernet port shall be available in place of the
rear RS-232 port.
One isolated RS-485 serial port on the rear of the relay.
RS-232, RS-485 and Ethernet ports shall support Modbus or DNP 3.0 or IEC61850
communication.
One IRIG-B port.

Extended Logging Capabilities


Target Log
The relay shall provide a target log for each trip operation that includes the function(s)
operated, the functions picked up, input/output status, time stamp, and phase and
neutral currents at the time of trip. A total of 24 target logs shall be stored in a first in,
first out buffer, with the oldest records being automatically overwritten.
Event Log
The relay shall provide a sequence of events log for selectable events that includes
status of all elements (picked up, tripped, reset), input/output status, time stamp, all
voltages (including 3rd harmonic at terminal and neutral inputs), all currents, phase
impedances. A total of 512 events shall have records created. These shall be stored in
a first in, first out buffer, with the oldest records being automatically overwritten. A
selectable event is defined as element pick up, trip or drop out or a change in I/O status.

Waveform Capture Capabilities


An oscillographic recorder shall provide comprehensive data recording of all monitored
waveforms, and the status of inputs and outputs, storing up to 472 cycles of data. The
total record length is user-configurable for up to 16 partitions. The sampling rate shall be
at least 16 times the power system nominal frequency (50 or 60 Hz). The recorder shall
be triggerable by either designated status inputs, trip outputs, or via serial
communications or from the optional front panel HMI. The recorder shall continuously
store waveform data, keeping the most recent data in memory. When triggered, the

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recorder shall continue to store data in memory for a user-defined, post-trigger delay
period. Records may be stored in COMTRADE format.

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User Software for Interface and Analysis


User interface software shall be provided that is menu-driven and Windows based.
Using the software, the user shall be able to: view setpoints, set elements, configure the
elements, configure the trip/block matrix, create programmable logic schemes, view
metering, view the target log, view the event log, download the oscillographic files, load
files from a PC to the relay, load files from the relay to the PC, and print all settings.
Waveform (oscillographic) viewing software shall be provided that can open, view and
analyze capture waveforms. Graphic display of the analog voltage and current traces,
as well as the status of the inputs and outputs will be viewable. In addition, harmonics
and RMS values may be viewed. Analysis tools such as phasor diagrams, R-X
diagrams and P-Q diagrams will be available. Zooming abilities, curser manipulation
with attendant value display, and multiple cursor difference quantities shall be provided.
Power factor and frequency traces will also be viewable.

I/O Count and Description


The following I/O shall be provided:
Control/Status Inputs 6 internally wetted inputs.
Contact Outputs 8 outputs; 6 form a, and 2 form c.
Optional expanded I/O shall increase the I/O count to 14 control status inputs and 23
contact outputs.
Voltage Inputs 5 inputs, rated nominal voltage of 50 V ac to 140 V ac at 60 Hz or
50 Hz. Shall withstand 240 V continuous voltage and 360 V for 10 seconds. Source
voltages may be line-to-ground or line-to-line connected. Phase sequence ABC or
ACB shall be selectable. Voltage transformer burden shall be less than 0.2 VA at
120 V ac.
Current Inputs 7 inputs, rated nominal current (IR) of 5.0 A or 1.0 A at 60 Hz or 50
Hz. Shall withstand 2IR continuous current and 100IR for 1 second. Current
transformer burden shall be less than 0.5 VA at 5 A, or 0.3 VA at 1 A.
IRIG B Signal - The relay shall accept either modulated or demodulated IRIG-B time
clock synchronization signal.
A self-diagnostic contact form c shall be provided.
Power supply failure contact form b shall be provided.

Power supply requirements


The relay shall have two power supply voltage ranges:
High voltage: Shall operate properly from 80 V dc to 312.5 V dc or 85 V ac to 265 V ac.
Shall withstand 315 V dc or 300 V ac for 1 sec.
Low Voltage: Shall operate properly from 18 V dc to 56 Vdc. Shall withstand 65 Vdc for
1 sec.
The relay shall offer a redundant power supply as an option. The redundant power
supply shall be on hot standby to prevent power interruption to the relay during failure of
one of the power supplies or sources. The relay shall have independent sets of terminals
for each power source, so that they can be connected through redundant cables and

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fuses to independent batteries and/or ac power sources to keep the protective relay
operational during a battery/ac power source failure.

Physical Description (mounting variants)


The relay shall be 19.00" wide x 5.21" high x 10.20" deep (48.3 cm x 13.2 cm x 25.9 cm)
(standard 19", semiflush, three-unit high, rack-mount panel design, conforming to ANSI/
EIA RS-310C and DIN 41494 Part 5 specification). As an option, the relay may be
vertically mounted.

Standards
The relay shall be able to meet the following standards:
Voltage Withstand
Dielectric Withstand
IEC 255-5 3,500 V dc for 1 minute applied to each independent circuit to earth
3,500 V dc for 1 minute applied between each independent circuit
1,500 V dc for 1 minute applied to IRIG-B circuit to earth
1,500 V dc for 1 minute applied between IRIG-B to each independent circuit
1,500 V dc for 1 minute applied between RS-485 to each independent circuit
Impulse Voltage
IEC 255-5 5,000 V pk, +/- polarity applied to each independent circuit to earth
5,000 V pk, +/- polarity applied between each independent circuit
1.2 by 50 s, 500 ohms impedance, three surges at 1 every 5 seconds
Insulation Resistance
IEC 255-5 > 40 Megaohms
Electrical Environment
Electrostatic Discharge Test
IEC 1000-4-2 Class 4 (8 kV)point contact discharge
NOTE: Digital data circuits (RS-232 communication ports) may be excluded.
Fast Transient Disturbance Test
IEC 1000-4-4 Class 4 (4 kV, 2.5 kHz)
NOTE: Digital data circuits (RS-232 communication ports) may be excluded.
Surge Withstand Capability
ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 2; 2,500 V pk-pk oscillatory applied to each independent circuit to
earth, 500 V pk-pk applied between each independent circuit
5,000 V pk Fast Transient applied to each independent circuit to earth
5,000 V pk Fast Transient applied between each independent circuit
NOTE: Digital data circuits (RS-232 & IRIG-B communication ports) may be excluded
Radiated Susceptibility
ANSI/IEEE C37.90.2; 25-1000 Mhz @ 35 V/m, including keying test

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Output Contacts
ANSI/IEEE C37.90; Make 30 A for 0.2 seconds, off for 15 seconds for 2,000 operations.
Atmospheric Environment
Temperature
IEC 68-2-1 Cold, 20 C for 96 hours
IEC 68-2-2 Dry Heat, +70 C for 96 hours
IEC 68-2-3 Damp Heat, +40 C @ 93% RH, for 96 hours
Mechanical Environment
Vibration
IEC 255-21-1 Vibration response Class 1, 0.5 g
Vibration endurance Class 1, 1.0 g
Certification Compliance
UL-Listed per 508 Industrial Control Equipment
CSA-Certified per C22.2 No. 14-95 Industrial Control Equipment

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