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Multilin B90 Low Impedance Bus Protection System
As part of the UR family of Protection & Control devices, the B90 offers a high degree of modularity in its design and functionality, providing superior performance while meeting the toughest requirements of the marketplace. Advanced protection and control features of this relay includes:
Segregated Bus Differential Protection The B90 provides fast and secure low impedance bus protection with sub-cycle tripping times averaging 0.75 cycles. Multiple phasesegregated zones of differential protection are available in the B90. The primary protection is based on differential and directional protection principles, and uses a dedicated CT saturation mechanism for additional through-fault stability. This mechanism is capable of detecting saturation of CTs as quickly as two milliseconds into an external fault. The overall system costs can be reduced with the B90 since there is no need for dedicated or interposing, external CTs. It offers extreme flexibility, including a CT ratio mismatch of up to 32:1 between feeders, making the B90 an ideal solution in a wide variety of bus differential applications.
The B90 is based on a centralized phasesegregated architecture that does not rely on extensive communications between IEDs, an approach that increases overall reliability.
This architecture allows for greater flexibility and is scalable to any low impedance busbar protection application, all in a relatively small form factor. Each unit in the system is capable of exchanging digital states quickly and reliably over direct I/O, allowing the user to distribute input and output contacts in various IEDs.
The B90 protection system can incorporate as few as one IED and as many as five IEDs to accommodate a wide range of applications.
This scalability and flexibility allows for optimum hardware utilization with an overall lower system cost, which was was not previously possible. A single B90 configuration is available to protect up to 8 feeders. A more typical B90 configuration for non-re-configurable busbars, without breaker fail protection, consists of three B90s. This configuration can protect up to 24 feeders. Each B90 in the system can