Performance of distance relay mho elements on MOV-protectedseries-compensated transmission lines |
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Authors: | Marttila R.J. |
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Affiliation: | Ontario Hydro Res., Toronto, Ont.; |
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Abstract: | It is shown that the applicability of memory-polarized distance relay mho elements to the protection of MOV (metal oxide varistor) protected series-compensated lines is dependent on the system configuration, line loading, the location of the potential source, and the magnitude of memory polarization. For a configuration with compensation at one end of a line, the results indicate certain advantages in using the potential from the line side of the capacitor, and the use of a relatively large magnitude of memory polarization. The presence of a conducting MOV enhances the performance of the mho element both in terms of security on reverse faults and dependability on forward faults. The results obtained pertain to the proposed application in the Ontario Hydro system of a relatively large amount of compensation at one terminal in each circuit of a double-circuit line |
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