Question 265Electricity & Electronics - QMED

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When will the timer element of a reverse power relay activate the relay?

Athe power flow is the opposite to the tripping direction
Bthe power flow is the same as the tripping direction
Cthe movement of the disk is damped by a permanent magnet
Dthe load difference between generators is more than 10 percent.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) the power flow is the same as the tripping direction. In a reverse power relay, the timer element is designed to activate the relay when the power flow is in the opposite direction to the normal operating condition. This is to detect situations where the power is flowing back into the system, which could indicate a generator failure or other issue. When the power flow is in the same direction as the tripping direction, the timer element will not activate the relay, as this is the normal, expected operating condition. The other options are incorrect because: A) the power flow being opposite to the tripping direction is the condition that would activate the relay, not the other way around; C) the damping of the disk by a permanent magnet is a feature of induction disc relays, not specifically related to the timer element; and D) the load difference between generators is not directly related to the activation of the reverse power relay's timer element.

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