Transformer Protection Application Guide
The phase and ground differential (87P and 87N, Section 4) and sudden pressure relay (63, Section 6) provide the primary transformer fault protection. The suite of overcurrent elements (51, Section 8) is generally considered backup transformer protection, or for protection of the bus and backup protection for the feeder relays.
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