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StoneyJ180
July 12, 2016, 04:37 PM
Why is the phase relay tested at 60° angle, as opposed to the 0° master relay test, if I worded that correctly... What exactly is happening at 60°?
ironshovel77
July 13, 2016, 07:42 PM
Why is the phase relay tested at 60° angle, as opposed to the 0° master relay test, if I worded that correctly... What exactly is happening at 60°?
I believe what testing at a 60 degree angle does is simulate a reverse power condition, which will trip the network protector.
Relay1
August 21, 2018, 01:36 PM
Why is the phase relay tested at 60° angle, as opposed to the 0° master relay test, if I worded that correctly... What exactly is happening at 60°?
StoneyJ180,
I hope you have gotten an answer before now! At 0° this would look like normal load current on the system,
but the 60° shift would be an indication of a single-phase to ground fault. So this would be a fault condition qualifier for the relays response to trip or block operation.
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