Line 6 Protection Packages Sample Clauses

Line 6 Protection Packages. The existing protection package 'A' is directional comparison unblocking (“DCUB”) with a LPRO-4000 relay using programmable logic controller (“PLC”), and the 'B' package step distance with a SEL-311C using leased digital circuit. The existing relays and the reclosing relay (SEL-351-6) will be reused. To accommodate the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility, redundant DTT from Connecting Transmission Owner’s Long Lane Substation shall be added to ensure removal of the generation. The DTT 'A' package will us power line carrier which will require installation of an RFL GARD 8000 PLC carrier set. (Note: The Facilities Study for the Small Generating Facility assumed that the existing Line 6 trap tuning pack, Line 6 tuner and RFL 9780 will not require replacement. However, depending on the transmit and receive frequencies determined during final engineering, replacement may be required). The 'B' package will use a leased digital circuit which will require installation of an RFL GARD 8000 tele-protection set at the Albany 1 Collector Substation A new relay panel will be installed for the communications equipment. The A and B line relays will also perform breaker failure, DTT receive supervision and contact multiplication. DTT transmit to the Albany 1 Collector Substation will be added for a line relay operation, R6 breaker failure, and if R6 is opened. Additional channels available on the GARD 8000s shall be used for this protection scheme.
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Line 6 Protection Packages. The existing Line 6 is protected by redundant step distance schemes. Due to the addition of the Small Generating Facility, the ‘A’ package will be converted to a permissive overreaching transfer trip (“POTT”) scheme requiring the addition of one (1) RFL GARD8000 or an IMUX with DS-TT cards. (Note: The Connecting Transmission Owner is in the process of reviewing/ revising its standards and will determine which is to be used during final engineering.) The existing ‘B’ package uses a SEL-221 which cannot be reset to accommodate the generation and therefore shall be replaced with a SEL-311C. DTT transmit and receive to the Fairway Solar Collector Station will be added, which will require the addition of a second RFL GARD8000 or IMUX with DS-TT card. (Note: The Connecting Transmission Owner is in the process of reviewing/ revising its standards and will determine which is to be used during final engineering.) DTT will be sent to the Fairway Solar Collector Station for a line relay operation or R6 breaker failure. DTT for breaker failure will be received from the Fairway Solar Collector Station. The ‘A’ package line relay will be used for DTT receive supervision. The existing electromechanical reclosing relays shall be replaced with one (1) SEL351-6 relay to allow addition of Drive to Lockout (“DTL”) for DTT receive.
Line 6 Protection Packages. The existing Line 6 is protected by redundant step distance schemes. Due to the addition of the Small Generating Facility, the ‘A’ package will be converted to a POTT scheme requiring the addition of one (1) RFL GARD8000 or an IMUX with DS-TT cards. (Note: The Connecting Transmission Owner is in the process of reviewing/ revising its standards and will determine which is to be used during final engineering.) The existing ‘B’ package will be reused and reset to accommodate the Small Generating Facility. DTT transmit and receive to the Fairway Solar Collector Station will be added which will require the addition of a second RFL GARD8000 or IMUX with DS TT card. (Note: The Connecting Transmission Owner is in the process of reviewing/ revising its standards and will determine which is to be used during final engineering.) DTT will be sent to the Fairway Solar Collector Station for a line relay operation or R6 breaker failure. DTT for breaker failure will be received from Fairway Solar Collector Station. The ‘A’ package line relay will be used for DTT receive supervision. Drive to Lockout for DTT receive will be added to the existing SEL- 351A reclosing relay.

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