Transformer Protection Application Guide
bers associated with transformer protection. A numeric relay generally contains many imple-mentations of these devices within its program-ming, and each instance of a device is referred to, herein, as an “element” in the relay. For example, while the Basler BE1-CDS220 is primarily a transformer differential relay (hence,
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