Protective Relay Principles

Title: Protective Relay Principles
Author: Anthony F. Sleva
ISBN: 0824753720 / 9780824753726
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 368
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2009
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Improve Failure Detection and Optimize Protection

In the ever-evolving field of protective relay technology, an engineer’s personal preference and professional judgment are as important to power system protection as the physical relays used to detect and isolate abnormal conditions.

Invaluable Insights from an Experienced Expert

Protective Relay Principles focuses on probable power system failure modes and the important characteristics of the protective relays used to detect these postulated failures. The book presents useful new concepts in a way that is easier to understand because they are equally relevant to older, electromechanical and solid-state relays, and newer, more versatile microprocessor-based relays. It introduces the applications, considerations, and setting philosophies used in transmission-line, distribution-line, and substation applications, covering concepts associated with general system operations and fault detection. Topics include relay load limits, cold load pickup, voltage recovery, and arc flash. The author also delves into the philosophies that engineers employ in both urban and rural areas, with a detailed consideration of setpoint function.

Analysis of Key Concepts That Are Usually Just Glossed Over


This versatile text is ideal for new engineers to use as a tutorial before they open the instruction manuals that accompany multi-function microprocessor-based relays. Guiding readers through the transient loading conditions that can result in relay misoperation, the author elaborates on concepts that are not generally discussed, but can be very helpful in specific applications. Readers will come away with an excellent grasp of important design considerations for working with overcurrent, over- and undervoltage, impedance, distance, and differential type relay functions, either individually or in combination. Also useful for students as a textbook, this book includes practical examples for many applications, and offers guidance for more unusual ones.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Power System Components
Chapter 2 : Power System Subcomponents
Chapter 3 : Abnormal Power System Conditions
Chapter 4 : Short-Circuit Calculations
Chapter 5 : Protective Relay Functions
Chapter 6 : Protective Relay Functional Combinations
Chapter 7 : Zones and Regions of Protection
Chapter 8 : Physical Characteristics of Protective Relays
Chapter 9 : Setting Considerations
Chapter 10 : Protection and Control Schemes
Chapter 11 : Protective Relay Coordination
Chapter 12 : Distribution-Line Protection : Radial Lines
Chapter 13 : Distribution-Line Protection : Network Lines
Chapter 14 : Transmission-Line Protection
Chapter 15 : Transformer Protection
Chapter 16 : Bus Protection
Chapter 17 : Breaker Failure Relaying
Chapter 18 : Capacitor Protection
Chapter 19 : Shunt and Series Reactor Protection
Chapter 20 : Grid Protection

Index