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The authors discuss a protection application on SaskPower's S3B line in which communications propagation time asymmetry could have resulted in false tripping of the line current differential protection scheme for out of zone faults and load currents. A line differential scheme was chosen as the secondary protection. Modern line differential relays which require the transfer of digitized quantities...