Protective relays are critical components in electrical power systems, acting as the “nervous system” that detects faults and initiates rapid isolation of affected sections. Their primary purpose is to safeguard power system equipment, maintain system stability, and ensure personnel safety by preventing damage and limiting fault propagation.
Directional relays play a critical role in power distribution systems, ensuring proper fault detection and isolation while maintaining system stability and reliability. These relays are particularly useful in complex networks where power flow can change direction, such as ring mains, parallel feeders, or interconnected grids.