Use PS Simul for Power Directionality Function Analysis – ANSI 32
Discover how PS Simul can be used to simulate and analyze the Power Directionality Function (ANSI 32) in electrical systems. A detailed and practical example provided by Conprove.
What is the Power Directionality Function (ANSI 32)?
The ANSI 32 function is used to detect changes in power flow in electrical systems, acting when there is a reversal in the direction of energy flow. This function is critical for identifying faults and ensuring system safety and stability.
Practical Example: Line Fault and Flow Reversal
In the example provided by Conprove, a line fault is simulated, causing the system—previously receiving power (nominal flow)—to start supplying power to the fault (reverse flow). This change in flow direction at the measurement point must be detected by the ANSI 32 function, which will act to isolate the failure.
PS Simul Features for ANSI 32 Function Analysis
PS Simul offers advanced real-time analysis tools, allowing users to adjust parameters such as:
✅ Maximum Torque Angle – Defines the directional zone in which the ANSI 32 function will operate.
✅ Pickup Power – Determines the power threshold required for the function to trigger.
✅ Angular Displacement – Configures the function’s operating region.
These settings allow users to simulate various scenarios and validate the efficiency of protection under different conditions.
How to Access the Example?
The Power Directionality Function (ANSI 32) example is available for free in the PS Simul library, under Group 3 – Protection.
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Why Use PS Simul?
⚡ Precision & Reliability – A tool designed to meet the needs of electrical engineering professionals.
⚡ Flexibility – Enables the simulation of various scenarios and different protection functions.
⚡ Conprove Quality – Developed by experts with over 40 years of experience in power systems.
Conclusion
PS Simul is an essential solution for professionals looking to ensure protection and efficiency in electrical systems. With practical examples like the Power Directionality Function (ANSI 32), Conprove reinforces its commitment to technical excellence and innovation.
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