Abstract

A centralized multiple back-up protection scheme with sharing data between adjacent substations based on IEC 61850 is suggested in this paper to overcome the inherent defects of a conventional back-up protection scheme such as uncertainty of a remote end condition, especially for a distance relay, long operating time delay, and IED/CT fails. A current differential protection element, a distance-based directional protection element, local back-up, and remote back-up protection elements are applied for the multiple back-up protection scheme suggested in this paper. The phasor voltage/current data of the IMU are transferred to a CPCU. In this paper, the IMU has two functions, which are local protection IED and merging unit, as well. The CPCU performs the back-up protection functions by using the phasor voltage/current data collected from other CPCUs located at the adjacent substations. IMU/CT fails are also considered. To verify the back-up protection scheme proposed, a testbed was composed of IMUs (implemented with ADS8688 and TMDSIDK572X), grand-master-clocks (LANTIME M1000-IMS), network switches (Syn 1588 Gbit switch), RTDS, and CPCUs. A target power system was modelled with RSCAD. The results of this research can be expected to provide a practical guide to constructing the future centralized protection for a digital substation.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call