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Defects in transportation networks provoke disruptions which affect their functioning and the quality of supply. This article deals with their protection against short-circuits and insulation defects. The quality of elimination of these defects is directly linked to the performances of the systems and the protection equipment. This article firstly lists the performances and constraints imposed on the protection systems by the various types of networks. The classification of protection systems currently adopted at the international level is then presented. After having recalled the influence of transient/transitory regimes on the behavior of protections, this article details the elementary functions of relay measurements.
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Jean-Luc CHANELIÈRE: Engineer from the École supérieure d'électricité - Senior engineer, Centre national d'expertise réseaux - Electricity transmission network (EDF Transport) - Update of [D 4 805] (1995) written by Claude CORROYER and Pierre DUVEAU
INTRODUCTION
This dossier deals with the protection of extra-high voltage (EHV) and high-voltage (HV) networks against short-circuits and insulation faults; protection against abnormal operation of the generation-transmission-distribution system (loss of synchronism, drop in frequency, voltage drops) was the subject of a dossier entitled "Electrical power transmission and interconnection networks. Fonctionnement et réglage"
Network faults cause disruptions that affect network operation and the quality of supply to customers (see
While the number of faults depends on the characteristics of the structures, notably their level of insulation, and their environment, in particular their exposure to atmospheric disturbances, the quality of their elimination is a direct function of the performance of protection systems and equipment.
The performance and constraints imposed on protection systems by different types of network are specified.
After a presentation of the internationally accepted classification of protection devices, and a reminder of the influence of transient regimes on the behavior of protection devices, the basic relay measurement functions are described in detail.
In this document, in line with common usage, we will retain the notations THT (225 and 400 kV) and HT (63 and 90 kV), although the current designation (UTE C 18-510) is HTB for all voltages above 50 kV.
This dossier is part of a series on the protection of transmission and distribution networks:
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Standards and norms
- Vocabulaire électrotechnique International. Chapitre 448. Protection des réseaux d'énergie - CEI 60050-448 -
- Relais électriques - CEI 60255 -
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