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Electrical
- Aug 18, 2001
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I have a query on Transformer differential protection. How is the harmonic restraining feature is set in the relay? I thought the relay should sleep( block operation) only when there is second harmonics in all three phases. But Iam told cross blocking is used nowadays so that relay will operate only when there is no second harmonics in all three phases. Is this not a dangerous situation? In case there is an internal winding failure in one phase and if the unit is energised then the relay will not operate as the healthy phases will draw current with second harmonics and relay will sleep. The transformer will be isolated by relays such as gas operated relay only after much time delay. What is the practice followed in various parts of the world for large power transformers?