Fundamentals of PLC & Teleprotection
Systems
Presented by:
Sajjad Astinfeshan
Part 1:
PLC (Power Line Carrier)
Power Line Carrier Communication System
LT
Power Line
(50Hz)
CC
RF carrier
(40-500kHz)
PAX
RTU
PLCC TERMINAL
Transmission line
Power Line Carrier Communication System
PLC Technology
PLC system uses the same High Voltage transmission line connecting two sub-stations for
telecommunication purpose.
PLC is used in all power utilities as a communication service to transmit speech, telemetry
and protection tripping commands.
The voice/data are mixed with radio frequency carrier (40-500kHz), amplified to a level of 10-
80W RF power and injected in to high voltage power line using a suitable coupling capacitor.
The power line as a rigid long conductor parallel to ground, guides the carrier waves to
travel along the transmission line.
Components
Components
PLCC Terminal = Translates voice and data into High Frequency Carrier. Output Power
=10 to 80W
LMU = Line Matching Unit = For impedance matching between line and coaxial cable,
includes high voltage protection devices like drainage coil(20mH), lightening arrestor(500V)
and an earth switch.
Coupling Capacitor = Couples high frequency carrier with Power Line ( 4000 to10000pF)
Line Trap = Do not allow the transmitted HF carrier to enter inside the sub-station. (L =
0.3 to 2mH)
Coupling Scheme
Behind Front
Line Trap To remote
substation
Coupling
Capacitor
The PLC signal is
routed to H.V Line
Line
•Transformer(s) Matching
•BusBar Unit
The PLC signal is
not absorbed by the
substation
Coaxial
Local substation
PLC terminal
Line trap function
HV Line
Power energy
PLC Signal
Substation
Line Trap = High Impedance for PLC signal
Low Impedance for Power energy
Line Traps Mounting Options
Vertical Pedestal Horizontal Pedestal Suspension
Line Traps Mounting Options
CVT : CAPACITIVE VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
LMU function
LMU = impedance matching Transformer + high voltage Protection
To prevent dangerous potential on the PLC connection
To match PLC set & transmission Line
Line Trap
Coupling
Capacitor
s/s
LMU PLC
Coaxial
Elements of Coupling Device
Drain coil for draining of HV leakage currents to earth.
Lightning arrester at the line terminals of coupling device for transients protection
Transformer for impedance matching and galvanic isolation between line and PLC terminal.
Earth switch for grounding of line terminals during maintenance.
High-pass or band-pass filter elements for efficient matching.
connectivity to equipment room through coaxial cable.
LMU functional blocks
Substation HV -line
Line
trap
Coupling
capacitor
Tx
or Coax cable Rx
PLC
Cabinet
HF Coupling modes
Advantages:
More economical than all others.
LT
Cc
PLC LMU Disadvantages:
Loss of carrier current.
Carrier energy & radiation losses are more.
Phase-to-Ground
Noise pick ups are correspondingly higher.
Applications:
Short or unimportant lines where carrier protection is not essential.
HF Coupling modes
Advantages:
LT
LT Switching conditions have little effect on transmission.
Cc Cc
Signal attenuation is less.
PLC LMDU LMU More reliable over longer distances.
Phase-to-Phase
HF Coupling modes
LT
LT
Cc Cc
PLC LMDU LMU
Inter circuit
Typical PLC Installation
LT
LT
cc cc
C FAX
ETL ETL
FAX
M M
PR PC MS PAX FAX PR PC RTU FAX
PR= Protection relay
FAX = Facsimile equipment
M = Modem
MS = Master station
RTU = Remote terminal unit
PAX = Private automatic
exchange
PR = Protection relay
PC = Computer
M = Modem
Function of PLC terminal
IF
User Signal AF IF PA R.F Signal
IF RF
(0 to 4 kHz) (40 to 500 kHz)
H H
User Side AF RF Line Side
IF
AF
A gain RF
IF H= hybrid
IF
Function of PLC terminal
Modulation
Modulation
Part 2:
Tele Protection System
Introduction
What is it ?
-> Tele-Communication + Protection – Signalling
Where is it used ?
-> Mainly at the higher and highest voltage levels
Why is it used ?
-> Clearance of faults within the shortest possible time
TPS Standards and Publications
IEC standards:
IEC 60834-1 Teleprotection equipment of power systems - Performance and testing
Part 1: Narrow-band systems (First edition, 1988)
Part 1: Command systems (Second edition, 1999)
IEC 60834-2 Performance and testing of teleprotection equipment of power systems
Part 2: Analogue comparison systems (First Edition 1993)
CIGRE publications:
"Teleprotection Guide", Study Committees 34 + 35, Joint Working Group on
Teleprotection, 1969;
Revised Version "Protection Systems Using Telecommunication", 1985
Revised Version "Protection Using Telecommunications", 2000 (in preparation)
Protection System Architecture
Substation A Substation B
HV-line
Tele- Tele-
Protection Physical Protection
protection protection
Relay Link Relay
Equipment Equipment
Telecommunication
System
Teleprotection System
Protection System
Protection System Architecture
Protection System Architecture
Protection System Architecture
Protection System Architecture
Protection System Architecture
Communication channels for teleprotection
Audio Frequency Communication Audio Frequency
modulated signal channel modulated signal
Radio Link
Protection Protection
Commands PLC Power Line PLC Commands
TPS TPS
Port 1 Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Optical Fibre Port 2
Port 3
Port 4 Port 4
Port 5 Port 5
Port 6 Port 6
Private Cable
Leased PTT Line
(e.g. AF Cable)
Distance Protection
Typical stepped distance/time characteristics
Operating Time
ZONE 3
TA3
ZONE 2
A TA2
B TB2 C
ZONE 1
RA RB RC
TA1 TB
1
Distance
A, B, C Stations
RA,RB, RC Protection Relay
TA1, TA2, TA3 Operating Times, Relay A
TB1, TB2, TB3 Operating Times, Relay B
Distance Line Protection
Permissive Transferred Tripping (PTT)
B LBC C
F
BC1
RBC
RCB
CB1
L
TPS TPS
B, C Substations F Line fault
LBC Protected line section
RBC,RCB Protection relay L Communication channel
BC1, CB1 Zone 1 reach, 85% of line section (PLC, Microwave, Cable)
Distance Line Protection
Direct Transfer Tripping (DTT)
B LBC C
F
BC1
RBC
CB1
RCB
TPS TPS
B, C Substations F Line fault
LBC Protected line section
RBC,RCB Protection relay L Communication channel
BC1, CB1 Zone 1 reach, 85% of line section (PLC, Microwave, Cable)
Performance Criteria for Teleprotection
Transmission Security
Time (Probability of
unwanted
command)
Dependability Bandwidth or
(Probability
Data Rate
of missing
command)
Optimization / Exchange according to application
Total Fault-Clearance-Time
• Time delay between fault occurrence and line
tripping
• The fault-clearance time results from:
◦ Relay-time (fault detection) TREL
◦ Command transmission time TAC
◦ Switching delay of line breaker TBR
• Typical values:
TTotal = TREL + TAC + TBR
75 ms = 20 ms + 15 ms + 40 ms
• Target: TTotal = less than 100 ms, Worst Case
= 4.5 to 5 cycles max. (50 Hz)
Send & Receive
Teleprotection Scheme
Protection Protection
Commands PLC Power Line PLC Commands
TPS TPS
Applications:
UP to 230 kV Power line
Commands:
C1: DTT1
C2: DTT2
C3:Dist.1 & Dist.2
C4:DEF1 & DEF2
Teleprotection Scheme
Protection Protection
Commands PLC Power Line PLC Commands
TPS TPS
Port 1 Port 1
Port 2
Port 3
Optical Fibre Port 2
Port 3
Port 4 Port 4
Port 5 Port 5
Port 6 Port 6
Applications:
230 & 400 kV Power line
Commands (Main): Commands (Backup):
C1: DTT1 C1: -
C2: - C2: DTT2
C3:Dist.1 C3: Dist.2
C4:DEF1 C4: DEF2
Thank You