Protective relays and monitoring relays detect or monitor for abnormal power system conditions. Protective relays detect defective lines, defective apparatus, or other power system conditions of an abnormal or dangerous nature, and initiate appropriate control circuit actions. Monitoring relays are used to verify conditions in the power system or in the protective system. Monitoring relay functions include fault detection, voltage checking, and direction-sensing that confirms power system conditions, but does not directly sense the fault or problem. Both protective relays and monitoring relays may be sensitive to voltages, power or phase, current, or frequency.
Protective relays and monitoring relays may be categorized as undervoltage, overvoltage, differential, power or phase-sensitive, phase-sequence, phase-reversal, and ground earth (fault). Undervoltage relays trip when the voltage drops below a set point. Overvoltage relays trip when a voltage rises above a set point. Differential voltage relays respond to the difference between incoming and outgoing voltages associated with the protected apparatus. Power or phase-sensitive relays can monitor phase sequence, phase reversal, ground or earth fault, power factor, phase failure or loss, and phase unbalance. Phase-sequence relays monitor for correct phase sequence. Phase-reversal relays monitor for a change of one-half cycle or 180° in phase. Ground fault (earth) relays detect any undesired current path from a point of differing potential to ground.
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