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Page 1: 41ST Annual WESTERN PROTECTIVE RELAY CONFERENCE · 41ST Annual WESTERN PROTECTIVE RELAY CONFERENCE OCTOBER 14–16, 2014 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON presented by: n Voiland College of Engineering

41ST Annual

WESTERN PROTECTIVE RELAYCONFERENCEOCTOBER 14–16, 2014SPOKANE, WASHINGTON

presented by:n Voiland College of Engineering and Architecturen Conference Managementn School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

cm.wsu.edu/wprc

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WPRC 2014 INFO

ABOUT THE CONFERENCEThe Western Protective Relay Conference (WPRC) is an educational forum for the presentation and discussion of broad and detailed technical aspects of protective relaying and related subjects. Approximately 550 people attend, mostly from the western United States.

This forum allows participants to learn and apply advanced technologies that prevent electrical power failures. Speakers are invited to present papers selected by a group of protective relaying experts.

WHO SHOULD ATTENDn Relay techniciansn Consulting engineersn Protective relay engineersn Switchgear and switchboard manufacturersn Public and private utility directors and managersn Researchers, faculty, and students

PRESENTED BYWashington State Universityn Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture

(cea.wsu.edu)n School of Electrical Engineering and Computer

Science (eecs.wsu.edu)nConference Management

MEETING LOCATIONSpokane Convention Center344 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.Spokane, WA 99201

The meetings and luncheons will be held in the Spokane Convention Center, which is adjacent to the Opera House and next to the DoubleTree Hotel.

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OCTOBER 14–16, 2014 | SPOKANE, WASHINGTON | CM.WSU.EDU/WPRC

WSU is an equal opportunity institution. © Copyright 2014, WSU Conference Management

HOST HOTELRed Lion Hotel at the Park303 W. North River Dr.800-325-4000 or 509-326-8000

Please make your reservations directly with the Red Lion Hotel and indicate you will attend the Western Protective Relay Conference. A block of rooms has been reserved until September 11, 2014.

After September 11, reservations will be made on a space-available basis. Rates are $119 single or double, plus tax. Red Lion requires a first night deposit or guarantee on a credit card. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m.; check-out time is noon. Cancellations must be received 24 hours in advance.

OTHER SPOKANE HOTELSDoubleTree Hotel—Spokane City Center322 N. Spokane Falls Blvd.509-455-9600

Travelodge Motel33 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. 509-623-9727

Holiday Inn Express801 N. Division800-HOLIDAY or 509-328-8505

Courtyard by Marriott401 N. Riverpoint Blvd.800-321-2211 or 509-456-7600

Fairfield by Marriott311 N. Riverpoint Blvd.800-228-2800 or 509-747-9131

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2014

5:00 – 7:00 P.M. Registration—Red Lion Hotel at the Park Convention Office

5:00 – 9:00 P.M. Visit Vendor Suites—Red Lion Hotel at the Park

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014All sessions are in the Spokane Convention Center

7:00 A.M. Registration—Spokane Convention Center

7:45 A.M. Dr. Anjan Bose, Program Chair Washington State University

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WPRC 2014 SCHEDULE

CALL FOR PAPERS: WPRC 2015If you would like to submit an abstract for the 2015 program, the deadline for a 300-word abstract listing title, authors, and affiliations is April 20, 2015. Submit a cover page with the following information: (1) presenter’s name, (2) firm, (3) address, (4) phone, (5) fax, and (6) email address. Utility- and application-oriented papers are preferred.

Send your abstract by email to [email protected]. All submittals will be acknowledged in writing.

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SESSION I (General Session)Moderator: Joe Mooney

8:00–8:40 A.M. Speed of Line Protection—Can We Break Free of Phasor Limitations?

Edmund O. Schweitzer III, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

8:45–9:25 A.M. Evolving Transmission Line Faults While Single Phase Open

Charles Henville, Henville Consulting

9:30–10:10 A.M. Case Study: Analysis of a 138kV Intercircuit Fault

Jason Young, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

10:10 A.M. BREAK

10:30–11:10 A.M. A Practical and Cost Effective Cold Load Pick-up Management Using Remote Control

Mukesh Nagpal, BC Hydro

11:15–11:55 A.M. Relay Performance Index for a Sustainable Relay Replacement Program

Aaron Feathers, Pacific Gas & Electric

Noon LUNCH—Spokane Convention Center

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SESSION II (Concurrent with Session III)Moderator: Bogdan Kasztenny

1:15–1:55 P.M. Generator Breaker Failure Applications Christopher Dall, Calpine Corporation

2:00–2:40 P.M. Generator Protection Overcomes Current Transformer Limitations

Marcos Donolo, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

2:40 P.M. BREAK

3:00–3:40 P.M. Rotor DC Current Measurement by Utilizing Current Transformers

Zoran Gajic, ABB Inc.

3:45–4:25 P.M. CFE Generator Protection Guidelines for Setting 40 and 64G Elements Based on Simulations and Field Experience

Armando Guzmán, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

4:30–5:10 P.M. NERC Requirements for Setting Load Dependent Power Plant Protection—PRC-025

Charles Mozina, Beckwith Electric

5:10 P.M. ADJOURN

5:00–9:00 P.M. Visit Vendor Suites—Red Lion Hotel at the Park

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WPRC 2014 SCHEDULE

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SESSION III (Concurrent with Session II)Moderator: Roger Hedding

1:15–1:55 P.M. Open-Circuited CT Misoperation and Investigation

David Costello, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

2:00–2:40 P.M. Power Swings during Fault Conditions—Blackout Analysis and Avoidance

Jorg Blumschein, Siemens

2:40 P.M. BREAK

3:00–3:40 P.M. Validation of Transmission Line Relay Parameters Using Synchrophasors

Sal Jadid, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

3:45–4:25 P.M. When the Non-Credible Contingency Happens: A Look at Some Protection Events that Shouldn’t Have Happened

David Beach, Portland General Electric

4:30–5:10 P.M. Analysis of a Relay Operation for an Intercircuit Fault

Ryan McDaniel, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

5:10 P.M. ADJOURN

5:00–9:00 P.M. Visit Vendor Suites—Red Lion Hotel at the Park

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014

SESSION IV (Concurrent with Session V)Moderator: Aaron Feathers

8:00–8:40 A.M. Negative-Sequence Differential Protection—Principles, Sensitivity, and Security

Bogdan Kasztenny, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

8:45–9:25 A.M. 64S Protection Guide—Theory, Application and Commissioning of Generator 100% Stator Ground Fault Protection Using Low Frequency Injection

Steven Turner, Beckwith Electric

9:30–10:10 A.M. Experience with Applying Injection Based 100% Stator Ground and Rotor Ground Generator Protection

Mital Kanabar, GE Digital Energy

10:10 A.M. BREAK

10:30–11:10 A.M. Injection-Based Generator Stator Ground Protection Advancements

Veselin Skendzic, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

11:15–11:55 A.M. Islanding Detection with Phasor Measurement Units

Ilia Voloh, GE Digital Energy

Noon LUNCH—Spokane Convention Center

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SESSION V (Concurrent with Session IV)Moderator: Pui Lau

8:00–8:40 A.M. Application Experience with Line Current Differential Relay on Three Terminal Series Compensated Lines

Roger Hedding, ABB Inc.

8:45–9:25 A.M. Applying Negative Sequence to Mutually Coupled Transmission Lines: A Utility Perspective

Gerry Rosselli, San Diego Gas & Electric

9:30–10:10 A.M. PG&E 500kV Protection Standard Design and Development

Davis Erwin, Pacific Gas & Electric

10:10 A.M. BREAK

10:30–11:10 A.M. Breaker Pole Scatter and Its Effect on Quadrilateral Ground Distance Protection

Arun Shrestha, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

11:15–11:55 A.M. Transmission Line Setting Calculations—Beyond the Cookbook

Dan Heidfeld, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

Noon LUNCH—Spokane Convention Center

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SESSION VI (Concurrent with Session VII)Moderator: Gerry Rosselli

1:15–1:55 P.M. Directional Comparison Based on High Speed Distance Protection Using Delta Quantities

Jorg Blumschein, Siemens

2:00–2:40 P.M. 87L Application on Transmission Line with Series Capacitor Banks and Shunt Reactors

Zhihan Xu, GE Digital Energy

2:40 P.M. BREAK

3:00–3:40 P.M. Relay Applications for the Main & Transfer Bus Configuration

David Beach, Portland General Electric

3:45–4:25 P.M. Validating Relay Settings on a 500kV Line with Asymmetrical Series Capacitor Placement

Christopher Clarke, Southern California Edison

4:30–5:10 P.M. Tutorial on Fault Locating Embedded In Line Current Differential Relays—Methods, Implementation, and Application Considerations

Héctor Altuve, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

5:10 P.M. ADJOURN

5:00–9:00 P.M. Visit Vendor Suites—Red Lion Hotel at the Park

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WPRC 2014 SCHEDULE

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SESSION VII (Concurrent with Session VI)Moderator: Dean Bender

1:15–1:55 P.M. Distribution Open Loop High-Speed Protection System

Colin MacIntosh, BC Hydro

2:00–2:40 P.M. Case Study: Centralized Ground Fault Detection System for LADWP Ungrounded Distribution System

Normann Fischer, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

2:40 P.M. BREAK

3:00–3:40 P.M. Sizing of and Ground Potential Rise Calculations for Grounding Transformers for Photovoltaic Power Plants

Michael Ropp, Northern Plains Power Technologies

3:45–4:25 P.M. Loss of Effective System Grounding—Best Practices, Protection Challenges, and Solutions

Darren De Ronde, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

4:30–5:10 P.M. Mitigation of Undesired Operation of Recloser Controls Due to Distribution Line Inrush

Lee Ayers, Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative

5:10 P.M. ADJOURN

5:00–9:00 P.M. Visit Vendor Suites—Red Lion Hotel at the Park

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014

SESSION VIII (Concurrent with Session IX)Moderator: Dan Ransom

8:00–8:40 A.M. Protection System Maintenance Program Choices—TBM, CBM and PBM

Eric Udren, Quanta Technology LLC

8:45–9:25 A.M. Communications Fundamentals for Protective Relaying

Dewey Day, Pacific Gas & Electric

9:30–10:10 A.M. Interrelationship of Protection and Communication to Improve Power System Reliability

Galina Antonova, ABB Inc. Davis Erwin, Pacific Gas & Electric

10:10 A.M. BREAK

10:30–11:10 A.M. A Practical Guide to Performing Wide Area Coordination Analysis

Bipasha Barman, POWER Engineers Inc. Jason Clack, POWER Engineers Inc.

11:15–11:55 A.M. Reinventing the Relationship Between Operators and Regulators

Michael Moon, North American Electric Reliability Corporation

Noon LUNCH—Spokane Convention Center

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WPRC 2014 SCHEDULE

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SESSION IX (Concurrent with Session VIII)Moderator: Don Feltz

8:00–8:40 A.M. A Tutorial on Calculating Source Impedance Ratios for Determining Line Length

Michael Thompson, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

8:45–9:25 A.M. Use of Negative-Sequence Directional Element Pickup to Increase Arc Flash Security During Transformer Inrush

Juliet Peterson, POWER Engineers Inc.

9:30–10:10 A.M. An Automated Process of Power System Model Validation Using Fault Records

Zachary Campbell, American Electric Power

10:10 A.M. BREAK

10:30–11:10 A.M. Case Study: Using IEC61850 to Simplify Lockout Circuits in a 345kV Wind Generation Integration Substation

Michael Thompson, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

11:15–11:55 A.M. Impacts of Magnetic Amplifier-based Power Flow Controller on Power System Distance Protection

Marcus Young, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Noon LUNCH—Spokane Convention Center

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OCTOBER 14–16, 2014 | SPOKANE, WASHINGTON | CM.WSU.EDU/WPRC

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SESSION X (General Session)Moderator: Ian Riensche

1:15–1:55 P.M. Testing the Tester—Common Pitfalls Testing Microprocessor Based Protective Relays

Terrence Smith, GE Digital Energy

2:00–2:40 P.M. Protective Relaying for Railway Feeders

Fernando Calero, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

2:40 P.M. BREAK

3:00–3:40 P.M. The Negative Branch Impedance in the Transformer Sequence Circuit Model

Elmo Price, ABB Inc.

3:45–4:25 P.M. Protection Challenges of a Second Harmonic Filter Bank

Matthew Louderback, American Electric Power

4:30–5:10 P.M. High-Inertia Synchronous Motor Protection and Lessons Learned

Kamal Garg, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

Faouzi Jebali, Saudi Aramco

5:10 P.M. ADJOURN

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FUNDAMENTALS SESSIONTUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2014

SESSION I 1:15–2:40 p.m. Basics of ProtectionABB Inc.

n Zones of protectionn Device numbersn Three-phase powern Phasors and polarityn Per-unitn Relay input sources

n CTsn PTsn CCVTsn All analogs

n Schematic diagrams

n ACn DC

SESSION II: 3:00–5:10 p.m. Symmetrical ComponentsSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

n Symmetrical components overview

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2014

SESSION III: 8:00–10:10 a.m.Coordination of Overcurrent Protection in Radial Systems Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

I Coordination of Overcurrent Protection in Radial Systems

a. Overcurrent element principles of operation

i. Discuss power system fuse characteristicsii. Discuss instantaneous overcurrent element

designiii. Discuss inverse time-overcurrent element design

b. Coordination principles for radial systems

i. Discuss general coordination principles of overcurrent devices in distribution feeders

1. Sensitivity2. Speed3. Security4. Selectivity

ii. Describe the principles and methods to coordinate fuses with overcurrent relays

1. Fuse saving2. Non-fuse saving

iii. Describe the principles and methods to coordinate overcurrent relays

iv. Discuss coordination conflicts inherent to power systems

v. Discuss transformer high-side fusing considerations

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SESSION IV: 10:30 a.m.–NoonDifferential ProtectionSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

n Basic principles

n Bus differential

n Low impedancen High impedance

SESSION V: 1:15–2:40 p.m.Differential Protection ABB Inc.

n Basic principles

n Transformer differential

n Distribution Transformers (2-winding)n Autotransformers (3-winding)

SESSION VI: 3:00–5:10 p.m.Line ProtectionABB Inc.

n Line differential protection

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2014

Session VII: 8:00–10:10 a.m.Line ProtectionGE Digital Energy Multilin

n Polarizing sources and Directionality

n Currentn Voltagen Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence

Session VIII: 10:30 a.m.–noonLine ProtectionGE Digital Energy Multilin

n Basics of line protection

n Distancen Directional Ground

Session IX: 1:15–2:40 p.m.Line ProtectionGE Digital Energy Multilin

n Distance and pilot schemes

n STEPn POTTn DCB

Session X: 3:00–5:10 p.m.Event Discussion

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PROGRAM COMMITTEEWPRC Chair:

WPRC 2014 INFO

Anjan Bose Washington State University

Dean Bender Bonneville Power Administration

Denis Bucco Southern California Edison

Malkiat Dhillon SMUD

Aaron Feathers Pacific Gas & Electric

Don Feltz Pacificorp

Ron Forster Puget Sound Energy

Jeanne Harshbarger Snohomish County PUD

Roger Hedding ABB Inc.

Charles Henville Henville Consulting

Bogdan Kasztenny Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc.

Tamara Kirk WSU Conference Management

Pui Lau GE Multilin

Joe Mooney POWER Engineers

Mukesh Nagpal BC Hydro

Dan Ransom Basler Electric

Ian Riensche Relay Application Innovation

Gerry Rosselli San Diego Gas & Electric

Randy Spacek Avista Corp

Len Yee SaskPower

Eric Zuber Idaho Power Company

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WPRC 2014 INFO

VENDOR SUITESAn extra feature of the conference is time provided each evening at the Red Lion Hotel at the Park to visit with vendors who bring products and exhibits. Manufacturers of products or firms with services wishing to host hospitality suites in conjunction with the Western Protective Relay Conference are required to contact WSU Conference Management to:

(1) Register at least one person from your firm with WSU. Additional personnel from your company are welcome to attend the conference at the regular registration fee.

(2) Obtain information on reserving a hospitality suite during the conference.

(3) Provide a three-sentence description of your firm for the display board.

The conference vendor fee is $450 and includes full registration for one person from your firm and listing on the Conference Exhibitors’ Display and Location Map (if registered by October 3). Vendor fees go to support the last day door-prize giveaway.

VENDOR SUITE HOURS:

Monday, October 13, 5:00–9:00 pm

Tuesday, October 14, 5:00–9:00 pm

Wednesday, October 15, 5:00–9:00 pm

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CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITSThis conference has been approved for 2.4 WSU Continuing Education Units (CEUs). CEUs are available to participants who attend the entire conference. CEUs are nationally recognized noncredit units of achievement that may be used as evidence of professional development and job advancement. One CEU represents each 10 hours of conference program. The $10-per-person fee should be included with payment for registration and is not refundable. Complete a CEU enrollment form prior to the start of the conference.

All requests for official CEU transcripts must be made in writing to WSU Conference Management, PO Box 645222, Pullman, WA 99164-5222; fax: 509-335-7781.

MARK YOUR CALENDARFuture meetings:

n Hands-On Relay School March 16–20, 2015

n Power and Energy Automation Conference March 10–12, 2015

n Western Protective Relay Conference October 20–22, 2015

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WPRC 2014 INFO

FOR MORE INFORMATIONContact us for information on how we can assist with your program:

Conference ManagementWashington State UniversityPO Box 645222Pullman, WA 99164-5222Phone: 800-942-4978 or 509-335-3530Fax: 509-335-7781Email: [email protected]: conferences.wsu.edu

CANCELLATIONCancellations and substitutions must be requested in writing to WSU Conference Management. Full refunds are granted for cancellations through September 26, 2014. Cancellations made after September 26 are subject to a processing fee of $100. Registrants who do not attend and have not cancelled in writing by October 10 are responsible for the full fee. You may substitute another person from your agency or firm at any time.

Washington State University reserves the right to make changes in programs or speakers, and to cancel programs if enrollment criteria are not met. Washington State University’s liability is limited to refund of registration fees.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTAccommodations for individuals who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act are available upon request. Please contact us at least 10 days in advance of the conference at: 800-942-4978, 509-335-3530, or fax: 509-335-7781.

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41st Annual

WESTERN PROTECTIVE RELAY CONFERENCEOctober 14–16, 2014 | Spokane, WA

FIVE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!Mail: WSU Conference Management PO Box 645222 Pullman, WA 99164-5222Phone: 800-942-4978 or 509-335-3530 | Fax: 509-335-7781Email: [email protected] | Online: cm.wsu.edu/wprc

Full Name:

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FEESThe conference fee includes attendance at all sessions, three lunches, breaks, and CD of proceedings with abstracts.❑ Early conference registration per person (must be postmarked by September 12, 2014) ........................................... $350❑ Regular and on-site registration per person (after September 12) ......... $400❑ Vendor registration ........................................................................ $450❑ Flash Drive Compilation Proceedings (2013–1994) ................................ $50❑ Optional Continuing Education Units (CEUs), for U.S. citizens only .......... $10 Total Amount Due: $

PAYMENT❑ Payment is enclosed for the total amount due (payable to Washington State

University, U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank)

❑ Charge my Visa or MasterCard:

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