SEL (Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories) relays are microprocessor-based protective relays used in power systems for protection, control, automation, and monitoring. They are known for their high reliability, advanced features, and ability to communicate with other devices in the power system. They are commonly used to protect power system assets such as transformers, transmission lines, generators, and motors from faults and abnormal operating conditions. They find usage in transmission lines, substations, and power plants.
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