Two of the main concerns are maintaining network frequency stability and the provision of cost-effective relay protection; relay testing and test equipment are associated issues.
With network stability as its highest priority, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has released a new standard, IEC 60255-181:2019, which focuses on frequency protection functions, including Rate of Change of Frequency (ROCOF). This standard has important implications for test methodologies and, by extension, for test equipment.
Another important consideration is the growing use of self-powered relays (SPRs). These are being widely adopted in smaller DERs, and it is important to understand that they present specific challenges for testing even though they generally have the same basic protection functions as their separately powered counterparts.
Two commonly encountered issues
When testing frequency relays, there a two commonly encountered issues. The first is that relays from different manufacturers often respond differently to frequency variations, even though the settings are identical. The second is that not all relay test sets are able to accurately simulate the required waveform for frequency changes.
The Megger SVERKER900, however, simulates a voltage frequency ramp of the form prescribed by IEC 60255-181:2019,“Functional requirements for frequency protection”. The importance of using the correct waveform has not always been appreciated by manufacturers of relay test equipment. It is essential that the waveform used for testing corresponds to that produced by a rotating generator which changes speed while maintaining a constant net torque. IEC 60255 provides a formula for this.