The protection system false operation

In summary: Sometimes all circuit breakers that connected to one of two substation bus bar (double bus bar system) are tripped due to one sever short circuit that occurred in one of output lines without any bus bar protection activity."It sounds like the short circuit caused the relay to trip, but I'm not sure how it would cause all the other breakers to trip. Can you elaborate a little more on that?In summary, the extra high voltage substation's protection system had problems operating correctly. Sometimes all the circuit breakers that were connected to one of the substation's two bus bars were tripped due to a short circuit, even though there was no bus bar protection activity taking place. The CBF protective relay had
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In an extra high voltage substation, the output overhead lines protected by standard protection system.
That protection system contains high quality main and backup distance protection, sync/auto reclosing relays and separated static relay that specified to line circuit breaker which is named "CBF protection".
The CBF protective relay has connected in series to same current transformer core that connected to distance relay. Also because the extra high voltage power system stability requirements, the relays setting have done in tightly coordination systems. But the designed protection system sometimes couldn't operate correctly.
Sometimes all circuit breakers that connected to one of two substation bus bar (double bus bar system) are tripped due to one sever short circuit that occurred in one of output lines without any bus bar protection activity.
According to more investigation and data recording analyses, the line distance protection had operated correctly (less than 30 ms) and it had opened relevant circuit breaker in time. Also the CBF protective relay had operated too.

How can you explain the reason of that protection system mol operation?


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"Sometimes all circuit breakers that connected to one of two substation bus bar (double bus bar system) are tripped due to one sever short circuit that occurred in one of output lines without any bus bar protection activity."
I am not sure I follow totally but couldn't this sever short cause a transit pulse to trip the other breakers?
 
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I am not sure I follow totally but couldn't this sever short cause a transit pulse to trip the other breakers?

For drawing and CBF logic diagram refer to attached file.

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Is existence of CT secondary current possible without any its primary current?
Yes it is possible in transient duty. That current named decay or subsidence current.
The subsidence current is the current that flows through a CT burden after the line breaker opens.
As you know, the circuit breaker failure over current relay (50BF) should be fast pickup and dropout relay. The subsidence current may affect the dropout time of breaker failure over current element. If the 50BF element is picked up the breaker failure time delay, other breakers must trip to isolate the failed breaker.
CT subsidence current keep the 50BF element asserted longer than necessary and may contribute to a false breaker failure operation in tightly coordinated systems.
Nowadays some digital base protective relays are able to detect CT subsidence current.


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Related to The protection system false operation

1. What is "the protection system false operation"?

The protection system false operation refers to a situation where the protective mechanisms in a system or device malfunction and fail to properly safeguard against potential hazards or threats.

2. What can cause a protection system false operation?

There are several potential causes for a protection system false operation, including sensor failure, software glitches, human error, or environmental factors such as extreme temperatures or electromagnetic interference.

3. How can a protection system false operation be prevented?

To prevent a protection system false operation, it is important to regularly maintain and test the system to ensure all components are functioning properly. It is also important to properly calibrate sensors and regularly update software to prevent glitches.

4. What are the potential consequences of a protection system false operation?

The consequences of a protection system false operation can vary depending on the specific system and its intended purpose. In some cases, it may result in damage to the system itself, while in other cases it may result in harm to individuals or the environment.

5. How can a protection system false operation be detected and corrected?

Detection and correction of a protection system false operation can be done through regular testing and monitoring, as well as implementing failsafe mechanisms or redundancies in the system. It is also important to have protocols in place for quickly detecting and addressing any false operations that do occur.

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