Relay setting calculation|IDMT relay|Protection|Electrical Technology and Industrial Practice
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- čas přidán 27. 12. 2018
- In this video we have explained calculation for IDMT over current relay setting calculation. These calculations are required for successful implementation of protection of power system and protection co-ordination
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The explanation given in the video is applicable for all the below mentioned topic.
1. Relay setting
2. IDMT relay setting
3. Relay co-ordination
4. Inverse time relay
5. Protection
6. Relay setting calculation.
7. How to calculate settings for relays
8. Relay setting in substation.
9. Relay setting calculation example.
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Very informative Sir. Wish more and more will come in the same way
Clear and concise explanation.well done
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Hai sir, Really useful video. I have worked in SIEMENS and ABB as a electrical engineer but i have realized that i need to improve my technical skills. Your video gives good technical knowledge so keep it up!! And please add more video about relay coordination with upstream and downstream including discrimination time. Atleast add 11/0.433 kV incomer system and two LT motors of small kW rating then please give lecturer about relay setting calculation by considering EI,VI,NI curves. Thanks in Advance!!
Thank you for your comment. I will make video on the co ordination of relays. It may take some time, but I promise you that i will make video on those topic. Pleasr stay connected with my channel.
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Sir, everything was okay. you calculated everything but I don’t know where come from 60 m/sec? Pickup -5A, TSM-0.17, say time-0.5sec. But why you don’t use calculated value? 0.5+6=0.56 sec!!!
Thank you! amazing work!
Take me back to Electrical protection III, thank you sir for this information.
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Superb I even taken notes of everything
Thanks sir for the precise information, great work by you
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Can you please share the fault current formula you have used?
We have MVA actual, Voltage actual, and per unit impedance.
How do I derive this formula?
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Great work by you
Please give me an example about the NPS setting and required unbalance current of the transformer to operate the relay.and also describe the TMS setting.thanks
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation
But i have a question how do we find the value of the required operation time which you have equal to 0.5 sec
thank you. i was so clear
Which technical book should we use for 50/51/50N/51N settings
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Thanks for solving my problem
Very nice. Thank u Sirji
What is the use of TMS value calculated in the video?
Kindly also discuss about the theory behind distance and directional relays
Thank you so much sir please make another differential protection relay vedio
Thanks a lot.
Thank you sir,very informative video🙏🙏,Plz Upload new video☑️
Thank you.
Thanks you so much for your great video , Please tell me what is ( 0.02 & 0.14) in your calculation is it constant ?
yes
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Thank you sir
Most useful
Thanks for this video
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Hello brother, my question is if i have given only characteristic A for ABB relay and fixed TMS by the designer does tripping time vary with fault current?
yes
Yes. Idmtl characteristicvary with time
Nyc explanation....sir ese type ka more videos upload kijiye
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Informative video
please show us some realys, and 220kv breakers details internal connetions and working procedure for example master relay , for 220kv
sf6 breakers ...
There are so many things, ok I shall try to make video on that
Keep on, please show us the differential setting calculation for transformer
I shall release a series of videos fr different Protection. So please stay tuned and support
Thank you very match
Good teaching
Thanks for the video. Please let me know why does t is taken as 0.5 sec only
its depends on system withstandable sc current . For example breaker sc rating 40KA For 1sec, so rated fault current should be cleared within that time
thanks for information
I have doubt in. What is pick up and pick up value is 5A or 1*CT sec /In is same?
Good topics
Thanks you...
At last you have added 60ms in the Breaker Operating time, Is that you converted 0.17Sec=60ms?
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Psm.n tms calculation..easy trick
Nice one
What standards for calculation of protective relay setting calculation
Good job
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Nice teaching
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Good tutorial
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And what is l> , l>> & l>>> ?
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For motor feeder how we consider
i have 2 x In given as 2 x 0.1A, time is 0.23 TMS, and Ia=0.1A TMS is fixed value does my relay operation time is different with fault current or it will always operate on same time which i set ? As i see you calculated fault current as with fixed values for PSM
no, for different fault current the psm will be different. the setting calculation is made based on the design fault current, where the fault impedances are ignored, to get the worst condition. but in actual there are fault impedance which reduces the fault current. so your relay operating time will vary. and that is the principle of idmt characteristics. inverse time, i.e. for higher fault current the operating time will be lower and for lower fault current the operating time will be higher.
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY and INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE in my case no where written in serting that its IDMT its only written as Characteristic A whats that means curve?
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As per IEC standard curve A means IEC standard inverse curve...
Hi Thanks for the video. Anyway can you make a make regarding TCC curves...Thanks
It is aldready there.. please check my different idmt relay characteristics video
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Where did sir get the 1.732 from ?
Bro why did you add 60ms to 0.5s? What is the 60ms? What is the difference between the 0.5s and 60ms?
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while calculating TMS, we have assume t=0.5 sec so how we can assume this data?
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its depends on system withstandable sc current . For example breaker sc rating 40KA For 1sec, so rated fault current should be cleared within that time
Important part
WHAT IS THAT FACTOR 0.14 FOR CALCULATING RELAY OPERATING TIME ?
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Please make vedio on relay-relay coordination calculations
already there .. please watch all of my Protection videos
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bro, may i know where did you got 0.14 in the calculation?
it is iec standard inverse relay characteristics. i have a video on different relay characteristics. watch that. your doubts will be cleared.
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SIR HOW YOU DERIVED THE FAULT CURRENT ( BY WHAT PRINCIPLE ) ?
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How to calculate the settings for the feeder relay used on RMU.
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On which basis required time delay is taken 0.5 s
Bro how did you calculate fault current. Please share the formula
FLC/Impedance
I have a question, what is the time which relay needs to clear the fault?
Check my relay co ordination video
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Hi sir good evening
How can we select ct of 4000a when the fault current is More than the CT ratio. How can CT sustains excess current. Kindly let me know sir.
Every equipment has a continuous current rating and a short time withstand rating. Short circuit falls under short time category. That is why you need to specify ct as say 2000/1A, 50kA for 1 sec. High fault current will be tolerated only for 1 sec.
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Thanks for clearing my doubt sir...... Thank you so much
Hello Gentlemen very nice video
Could you please brief me about
I>,>>,I>>> pickup written in 7SJ62
0.14 kalkulation for destriction
hi sir .how did you get psm value 0.02
Psm= fault current/pick up current
Dear sir please make a vidio on p111 relay setting manually
Picture not showing clear.Make it clear.
joss
How to set I> and I>> and Ie and Ie>> what does that term mean
Sir u said that pick up current is equal to pick up of relay then y u didn't put the 5A in denominator of PSM formula sir instead u multiply 120%with full load current, y so sir?
If so sir what is the difference between pick up of relay with CT value in formula and pick up current without CT value in formula which u have used in denominator of PSM? Kindly explain clearly sir!!
see suppose you have full load current 100A, Ct ratio of 120/1 A, then if you say i will set the relay to pick up at 120% of flc the your pick up will be 100*1.2*1/120=1
incase your ct secondary is 5A then the oick up shall be 5
Please tell me how you said breaker operating time 60ms added.
in generally breaker operating time is 60 mSec. the breaker contacts need 60 mSec time to completely extinguish the arc.
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Sir it is requested make the formula correct,
PSM is the ratio between fault current in secondary of CT to pick up current.
Fault current/ pick up current. Either both shall be primary or secondary.
The formula depends on what kind of relays to be used.
Yes. The formula given is normal inverse