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The document discusses stub protection, which is a phase overcurrent protection used in ring bus or one and a half bus configurations when line isolators are opened. It describes a stub bus configuration and provides two examples of how stub protection works when an isolator is open and the circuit breakers are in different states.

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Stub Protection Working Function - Electrical4u

The document discusses stub protection, which is a phase overcurrent protection used in ring bus or one and a half bus configurations when line isolators are opened. It describes a stub bus configuration and provides two examples of how stub protection works when an isolator is open and the circuit breakers are in different states.

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Stub Protection Working Function

Stub Protection Working Function:


Stub protection is nothing but a simple Phase over current protection which is used to protect the power system under ring bus
or one and half bus configuration when the line isolators are opened.

What is meant by stub bus:

With the one and-a-half breaker configuration an operating mode is possible whereby the feeder is out of service (the feeder 1
isolator opened) while both circuit breakers are in closed condition such a bus system is called stub bus. It just shares the loads
between the buses.

Case1: CB1, CB2 Closed and Isolator1 open

Stub protection Working

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Let us assume an one and half breaker configuration, Now the isolator1 is in open condition. CB1 and CB2 is in closed condition. Now All
faults in the zone between CB1, CB2 and ISO1 are stub faults. The Stub protection boundary is defined by the location of the current
transformers as shown above. This section cannot be protected by the distance protection function if the line isolators are opened. The use
of the function can be extended to various other purposes, when a three phase overcurrent protection can operate only under special
external conditions.

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Case1: CB2 Closed and CB1 & Isolator1 open

Stub protection Working

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Let us assume an one and half breaker configuration, Now the isolator1 and CB1 is in open condition. CB2 is in closed condition. Now fault
between the Circuit breaker 1 and the current transformer 1. In this condition the relay belongs to CB1 send the trip command to the CB2
breaker even the CB1 is in open condition. This kind of backup protection is called stub protection.
Note: the stub protection will be enabled only, the line isolator1 in open condition. Generally, To enable this function, the isolator
status feedback contact will be given to the distance protection.

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