Abstract

In light of the advancement and technological development, electricity has become the main component of all areas of life. Photovoltaic (PV) systems are widely used within distribution networks. Despite all the advantages that PV possesses, it has some effects on the protection system. One of the most essential effects caused by PV is an increase in the relay operating time (ROT) of the backup protection relay during faults. Many studies have focused on improving the coordination of protection relays at high PV penetration, either by using current limiters or modifying the characteristics of the protection curves. However, they require a high cost and advanced relay. Therefore, the Preset-Time method is introduced in this study to shorten the ROT of the backup protection relay within the radial distribution networks which contributes to accelerating the removal of faults. The proposed method is tested on the Iraqi distribution network and is simulated using ETAP 19 software. The performance of the Preset-Time method is evaluated during the change in penetration levels. To validate the preset time method, its results are compared to the conventional method and the Max PSM method. From the results obtained by the Preset-Time method, the highest percentage of reduction in ROT was 33.20% and 29.23% compared to the conventional and the Max PSM methods, respectively.

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