Abstract

This paper analyzes an accident of abnormal increase of pole bus differential current and pole differential current of a converter station caused by line fault of a ±800 kV extra high-voltage direct current transmission project. After a lightning strike caused a short circuit and grounding of the DC line, the sudden voltage change protection of the DC line was triggered and the DC full voltage restart was successful. The pole bus differential current and pole differential current of the converter station have reached the protection set but have not reached the protection delay set; therefore, the differential protection has not acted. This paper first introduces the configuration principles of pole differential protection, pole bus differential protection, and line voltage sudden change protection for extra-high voltage converter stations. Second, the operation of the DC protection under this fault was analyzed in detail, and the reasons for the occurrence of pole bus differential current and pole differential current were also analyzed in this paper. Then, the range of equipment that caused the abnormal increase in differential current was identified. Finally, the lightning strike model was built on the real-time digital system, and the fault was simulated and replicated. It was determined that the abnormal increase in differential current was caused by the discharge of the pole bus surge arrester caused by the second lightning strike on the DC line.

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