Three-phase brake device for preventing multiple-branch voltage transformer differential protection unwanted operation
A differential protection and braking device technology, applied in emergency protection circuit devices, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as inability to eliminate zero-sequence current, misoperation of transformer differential protection, large differential unbalanced current, etc.
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[0008] A three-phase braking device for preventing misoperation of multi-branch transformer differential protection, its circuit structure is shown in Figure 1, and the number of transformer neutral point grounding sides is n=3. When the signal at the positive input terminal of the comparators 41-43 is smaller than the signal at the negative input terminal, the comparator outputs 0, otherwise it outputs 1, and the signal is output through the OR gate 5 . When the OR gate 5 outputs 0, the main outlet of the three-phase ratio differential protection is blocked; when the output is 1, the three-phase differential protection is allowed to operate. When the differential current and zero-sequence current are attributed to the same side and the same transformation ratio, the setting value K is 0.1. The advantage of this device is that it can completely avoid the maloperation of the transformer differential protection caused by the ground fault outside the neutral point grounding side,...
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