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IEEE C37.114 : 2014

IEEE C37.114 : 2014

DETERMINING FAULT LOCATION ON AC TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1 Overview
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 How to determine line parameters
2 References
3 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4 One-ended impedance-based measurement techniques
  4.1 Implementation: data and equipment required
  4.2 System parameters and main sources of error: fault
       resistance and load
  4.3 Algorithms
5 Two-terminal data methods
  5.1 Implementation: data and equipment required
  5.2 System parameters
  5.3 Algorithms
6 Other fault location applications
  6.1 Three-terminal
  6.2 Series-compensated lines
  6.3 Parallel lines
  6.4 Distribution system faults
  6.5 Locating faults on underground cables, paralleled cable
       circuits
  6.6 Automatic reclosing effects on fault locating
  6.7 Effect of tapped load
  6.8 Phase selection, fault identification, sequential faults
  6.9 Long lines and reactor and capacitor installations
  6.10 Short duration faults
  6.11 Effect of untransposed lines on accuracy of line parameters
  6.12 Comparison of one-terminal and two-terminal impedance-based
       methods
7 Traveling wave techniques
  7.1 Data and equipment required
  7.2 Accuracy limitations
  7.3 Traveling wave methods
8 Other techniques
  8.1 Methods using synchronized phasors
  8.2 Methods requiring time-tagging of the events
9 Conclusion
Annex A (informative) Bibliography
Annex B (informative) Additional information on series-compensated
        lines

Abstract

Describes the techniques and application considerations for determining the location of a fault on ac transmission and distribution lines. It reviews traditional approaches and the primary measurement techniques used in modern devices: one-terminal and two-terminal impedance-based methods and traveling wave methods.

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Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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