Pilot Protection Relaying uses a communications channel (pilot channel) to provide coordination between the line protection relays. The relaying system is an advanced alternative to Step Distance Relaying which requires no communication and therefore manual coordination between relays.
So why should utilities use Pilot Protection Relaying?
Pilot Protection Relaying operates using teleprotection channels to send and receive pilot signals between line protection relays. Itβs responsible for the communications of the pilot signals and the key fundamentals of pilot protection. The teleprotection system may be incorporated into microprocessor based relays which include communications and it can include a wide range of communication mediums and methods.
The Pilot Protection Relaying system operates through various communication methods including: pilot wire, powerline carrier (PLC), audio tone circuits (phone line), digital networks (T1, SONET, etc.), fiber optic, microwave and wireless radio.
There are three fundamental elements of pilot protection: