Differential Current Pickup Setting Calculation
Many resources across the field of power system protection suggests a differential current pickup of 0.2 to 0.3 of the TAP setting. However, the calculation behind this recommendation is quite confusing.
A good resource presented in the SEL-387A Instruction Manual provides a straightforward calculation of the differential current pickup. The approach is particularly based on the CT errors and voltage ratio variation of the power transformer load tap-changer.
Calculation Considerations
Let e be the current transformer error equal to ±3%; a be the voltage ratio variation equal to ±10%. In per unit quantities,

Going back to the previous discussion on transformer differential protection, operate quantity is calculated using
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It is important to note that for SEL differential relays, the differential current pickup is termed as the operate quantity. This terms are used interchangeably through the article.
In a through-fault condition, transformer input currents and output currents must be equal and out of phase by 180°, thus
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The worst-case theoretical differential current occurs when the input current is measured with maximum positive CT error, that is,
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The output current, on the other hand, is measured with maximum negative CT error in addition to current offset due to maximum load tap-changer variation.

Using these considerations, the differential current pickup setting can simplified to

In per-unit of the through-fault current, the differential current pickup setting can be calculated using

Using the same equation, with e = 0.10

The differential current pickup for SEL-387A relays can be set from 0.1 to 1.0. SEL recommends a setting of 0.3. In any case, it is very important to note that the choice of the setting should be at a minimum for increased sensitivity but high enough to avoid misoperations.
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Reference:
SEL-387A Instruction Manual. Available at https://selinc.com

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