Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station

The inevitable replacement of electro-mechanical protection relays with more recently-developed microprocessor-based protection relays poses challenges to engineer, one of which is migration from existing manufacturers non-standard inverse time-overcurrent curve to, usually, IEC 60255-151 or IEEE St...

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Main Author: Bagus Brahmantya Gautama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Andalas 2019-06-01
Series:Jurnal Nasional Teknik Elektro
Online Access:http://jnte.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/jnte/article/view/630
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spelling doaj-f40a8d9ea26544418af186506908e4af2021-07-02T20:25:48ZengUniversitas AndalasJurnal Nasional Teknik Elektro2302-29492407-72672019-06-018210.25077/jnte.v8n2.630.2019257Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power StationBagus Brahmantya Gautama0PT Indonesia Asahan Aluminium (Persero)The inevitable replacement of electro-mechanical protection relays with more recently-developed microprocessor-based protection relays poses challenges to engineer, one of which is migration from existing manufacturers non-standard inverse time-overcurrent curve to, usually, IEC 60255-151 or IEEE Std C37.112-1996 curve. To satisfy the required protection coordination, one may perform new study of protection coordination for the system in total, prior to replacement program. However, this exhaustive approach can be avoided by emulating existing non-standard inverse time overcurrent curve on the new microprocessor-based protection relay, provided that such curve is still adequate to be re-implemented. This paper aims to develop general procedure using nonlinear curve fitting to determine the most appropriate setting of microprocessor-based protection relay. The general procedure has been tested during renewal of feeder protection relay at Siguragura Power Station.http://jnte.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/jnte/article/view/630
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Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
Jurnal Nasional Teknik Elektro
author_facet Bagus Brahmantya Gautama
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title Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
title_short Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
title_full Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
title_fullStr Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
title_full_unstemmed Migration Between Two Inverse Time-Overcurrent Curves of Different Standard: Experience at Siguragura Power Station
title_sort migration between two inverse time-overcurrent curves of different standard: experience at siguragura power station
publisher Universitas Andalas
series Jurnal Nasional Teknik Elektro
issn 2302-2949
2407-7267
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The inevitable replacement of electro-mechanical protection relays with more recently-developed microprocessor-based protection relays poses challenges to engineer, one of which is migration from existing manufacturers non-standard inverse time-overcurrent curve to, usually, IEC 60255-151 or IEEE Std C37.112-1996 curve. To satisfy the required protection coordination, one may perform new study of protection coordination for the system in total, prior to replacement program. However, this exhaustive approach can be avoided by emulating existing non-standard inverse time overcurrent curve on the new microprocessor-based protection relay, provided that such curve is still adequate to be re-implemented. This paper aims to develop general procedure using nonlinear curve fitting to determine the most appropriate setting of microprocessor-based protection relay. The general procedure has been tested during renewal of feeder protection relay at Siguragura Power Station.
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