IEEE C37.114-2014

IEEE Guide for Determining Fault Location on AC Transmission and Distribution Lines

IEEE, 01/30/2015

Publisher: IEEE

File Format: PDF

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Published:30/01/2015

Pages:72

File Size:1 file , 3.5 MB

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This guide outlines the techniques and application considerations for determining the location of a fault on ac transmission and distribution lines. This document reviews traditional approaches and the primary measurement techniques used in modern devices: one- and two-terminal impedance-based methods, synchronized sampling methods and traveling-wave methods. Application considerations include: two-and three-terminal lines, series-compensated lines, parallel lines, untransposed lines, tapped lines, underground cables, fault resistance effects, and other power system conditions, including those unique to distribution systems.

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