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This document discusses permissive overreaching transfer trip (POTT), which increases security on direct transfer trip systems by using a directional relay as a fault detector and permissive interlocking to prevent inadvertent tripping, allowing a trip signal to be sent to the remote end only if the local overreaching relay operates due to an internal fault. POTT offers advantages like being more commonly used, less expensive than blocking schemes, and not requiring coordination with adjacent line blocking relays, but its settings are more difficult than directional comparison blocking.
This document discusses permissive overreaching transfer trip (POTT), which increases security on direct transfer trip systems by using a directional relay as a fault detector and permissive interlocking to prevent inadvertent tripping, allowing a trip signal to be sent to the remote end only if the local overreaching relay operates due to an internal fault. POTT offers advantages like being more commonly used, less expensive than blocking schemes, and not requiring coordination with adjacent line blocking relays, but its settings are more difficult than directional comparison blocking.
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This document discusses permissive overreaching transfer trip (POTT), which increases security on direct transfer trip systems by using a directional relay as a fault detector and permissive interlocking to prevent inadvertent tripping, allowing a trip signal to be sent to the remote end only if the local overreaching relay operates due to an internal fault. POTT offers advantages like being more commonly used, less expensive than blocking schemes, and not requiring coordination with adjacent line blocking relays, but its settings are more difficult than directional comparison blocking.
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Student ID: EP078782 Lecturer: Prof. Madya Dr. Izham Bin Zainal Abidin How It Works? • To increase the security on direct transfer trip (DTT) • Directional relay act as fault detector • Permissive interlock to prevent inadvertent trip • Provide tripping function. A trip signal is tuned to different frequencies and only respond to remote transmitter’s signal • Referring to figure, overreaching relay 21-10 & 21-20 will send tripping signal to remote end • Overreaching relay will operate due to internal fault • If local overreaching relay operates & tripping signal received, a trip will be initiated • It will caused 85-1 G2 to drop out ant 85-1 T2 to pick up Advantages • More Commonly used • Less expensive • Overreaching relay only has to see in front of it compared to blocking scheme • Do not have to coordinate with blocking relay from adjacent line Disadvantages • Not only local relay operate on local circuit breaker • The setting is more difficult compared to directional comparison blocking Refferences • S.H Horowitz and A.G. Phadke Text Book • http://ece.uprm.edu/~lorama/Tema %2012.pdf