Power system disturbance detection using power and frequency

US10644493B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10644493-B2
Application numberUS-201815968559-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2018
Priority dateMay 1, 2017
Publication dateMay 5, 2020
Grant dateMay 5, 2020

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Abstract

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A system for determining a disturbance in an electrical power delivery system external to a distributed site based on rate of change of frequency and power flow at the distributed site. The system may open a breaker to isolate the distributed site from the electric power delivery system upon detection of a disturbance external to the distributed site.

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An intelligent electronic device for detecting a disturbance external to a distributed site in an electrical power delivery system, comprising: an input for receiving a signal of the electrical power delivery system corresponding to currents and voltage to the distributed site; a processing unit configured to: determine from the signal a frequency deviation of electrical power delivery system from nominal frequency and a rate-of-change of frequency of the electrical power delivery system, the frequency deviation and the rate-of-change of frequency defining an operating point of the electrical power delivery system, the processing unit being operable to compare the operating point to a protection characteristic of the intelligent electronic device, determine a power flow between the distributed site and the electric power delivery system; determine a change in power flow over time; determine that a disturbance comprises an external disturbance based on the operating point and the change in power flow; and determine a protective action when the disturbance is determined to be an external disturbance; and an output in communication with the processing unit to effect the protective action disconnecting the distributed site from the electrical power delivery system. 2. The intelligent electronic device of claim 1 , wherein when the operating point indicates decreasing change in frequency and the power flow into the distributed site is decreasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 3. The intelligent electronic device of claim 2 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to determine whether excess incremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess incremental reserve margin does exist. 4. The intelligent electronic device of claim 1 , wherein when the operating point indicates increasing change in frequency and the power flow into the distributed site is increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 5. The intelligent electronic device of claim 4 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to determine whether excess decremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess decremental reserve margin does exist. 6. The intelligent electronic device of claim 1 , wherein when the operating point indicates decreasing change in frequency and the power flow out from the distributed site is increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 7. The intelligent electronic device of claim 6 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to determine whether excess incremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess incremental reserve margin does exist. 8. The intelligent electronic device of claim 1 , wherein when the operating point indicates increasing change in frequency and the power flow out from the distributed site is not increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 9. The intelligent electronic device of claim 8 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to determine whether excess decremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess decremental reserve margin does exist. 10. The intelligent electronic device of claim 1 , wherein when an external disturbance is determined, the protective action comprises opening a breaker to separate the distributed site from the electrical power delivery system. 11. A method for detecting a disturbance external to a distributed site in an electrical power delivery system, comprising the steps of: an intelligent electronic device in communication with the distributed site measuring a signal of the electrical power delivery system corresponding to currents and voltage to the distributed site; determining from the signal a frequency deviation of electrical power delivery system from nominal frequency and a rate-of-change of frequency of the electrical power delivery system, the frequency deviation and the rate-of-change of frequency defining an operating point of the electrical power delivery system comparing the operating point to a protection characteristic of the intelligent electronic device, determining a power flow between the distributed site and the electric power delivery system; determining a change in power flow over time; determining that a disturbance comprises an external disturbance based on the operating point and the change in power flow; determining a protective action when the disturbance is determined to be an external disturbance; and effecting the protective action disconnecting the distributed site from the electrical power delivery system. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein when the operating point indicates decreasing change in frequency and the power flow into the distributed site is decreasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising the step of determining whether excess incremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess incremental reserve margin does exist. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein when the operating point indicates increasing change in frequency and the power flow into the distributed site is increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising the step of determining whether excess decremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess decremental reserve margin does exist. 16. The method of claim 11 , wherein when the operating point indicates decreasing change in frequency and the power flow out from the distributed site is increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising the step of configured to determine whether excess incremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess incremental reserve margin does exist. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein when the operating point indicates increasing change in frequency and the power flow out from the distributed site is not increasing, an external disturbance is indicated. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising the step of determining whether excess decremental reserve margin exists; and the protective action is determined when the external disturbance is detected and excess decremental reserve margin does exist. 20. The method of claim 11 , wherein when an external disturbance is determined, the protective action comprises opening a breaker to separate the distributed site from the electrical power delivery system.

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  • involving transmissions of measured values (comparison of currents or voltages using pilot wires H02H3/30) · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • Emergency protective circuit arrangements for automatic disconnection directly responsive to an undesired change from normal electric working condition with or without subsequent reconnection (specially adapted for specific types of electric machines or apparatus or for sectionalised protection of cable or line systems H02H7/00; systems for change-over to standby supply H02J9/00 ){; integrated protection (for motors H02H7/0822)} · CPC title

  • H02H1/0092Primary

    concerning the data processing means, e.g. expert systems, neural networks · CPC title

  • responsive to frequency deviations · CPC title

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What does patent US10644493B2 cover?
A system for determining a disturbance in an electrical power delivery system external to a distributed site based on rate of change of frequency and power flow at the distributed site. The system may open a breaker to isolate the distributed site from the electric power delivery system upon detection of a disturbance external to the distributed site.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schweitzer Engineering Lab Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02H1/0092. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 05 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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