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Relion 615

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 series

Motor protection and control

REM615 ANSI

Product guide

Summary of Contents for REM615 ANSI

Page 1: ...Relion 615 series Motor protection and control REM615 ANSI Product guide...

Page 2: ...3 2 Standard configurations 4 5 3 Protection functions 6 4 Application 7 5 Supported ABB solutions 8 9 6 Control 10 7 Measurement 10 8 Digital fault recorder 10 9 Events recorder 10 10 Fault recorder...

Page 3: ...nd control REM615 offers all the functionality needed to manage motor starts and normal drive operations including protection and fault clearance in abnormal situations The main features of the motor...

Page 4: ...g inputs useful in cost effective motor protection control and monitoring industrial and utility applications The second configuration includes the addition of voltage analog inputs for more comprehen...

Page 5: ...trol Circuit breaker control 52 Emergency start 62EST Monitoring and Supervision Trip circuit monitoring TCM Breaker condition monitoring 52CM Fuse failure 60 Open CT secondary monitoring CCM Machine...

Page 6: ...rotection function overview for standard configuration A with analog inputs AA 3 REM615 V2 0 ANSI M 37 66 51LRS 51LR 51P 50P 46R 49M 46M 1 87 46M 2 50 BF 50N BF 52 51G 1 Available with Arc Flash Detec...

Page 7: ...izephasecurrent transformers with a residual connection for the ground ct input In this case possible unwanted operations of the ground fault protection at motor start up can be preventedusingtherelay...

Page 8: ...software based communication continuous supervision of the integrity of the protection and communication system and inherent flexibility for reconfiguration and upgrades are among the distinctive fea...

Page 9: ...I COM600 Ethernet switch ABB System 800xA Peer to peer GOOSE communication IEC 61850 8 1 IEC 60870 5 104 COM600 Web HMI ABB MicroSCADA Ethernet switch PCM600 REF615 RED615 RET615 RET615 REF615 RED615...

Page 10: ...et values The binary signal channels can be set to start a recording on the rising or the falling edge of the binary signal or both By default the binary channels are set to record external or interna...

Page 11: ...nitors the state of the relay hardware and the operation of the relay software Any fault or malfunction detected will be used for alerting the operator A permanent relay fault will block the protectio...

Page 12: ...y user programmable to 5 A or 1 A The configuration having the voltage inputs vt option allow for independent user programmable vt secondary rating for the three phase and ground VT analog inputs The...

Page 13: ...er RJ45 100Base TX or fiberoptic LC 100Base FX connector or serial network via the RS 485 option that provides one 4 wire or two 2 wire ports Modbus over TCP IP is supported with the Ethernet communic...

Page 14: ...oltage supply under quiescent Pq operating condition 250 V DC 8 5 W nominal 14 1 W maximum 240 V AC 10 2 W nominal 16 1 W maximum 60 V DC 6 7 W nomi nal 12 9 W maxi mum Ripple in the DC auxiliary volt...

Page 15: ...EF high impedance HIZ detection current input Table 9 Measuring range Description Value Measured currents on phases IA IB and IC as multiples of the rated currents of the analog inputs 0 50 x In Groun...

Page 16: ...cts connected in series 5 A 3 A 1 A Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC DC Trip circuit monitoring TCM Control voltage range Current drain through the monitoring circuit Minimum voltage over the TC...

Page 17: ...ltitude up to 6561 ft 2000 m Transport and storage temperature range 40 85 C 1 Degradation in MTBF and LHMI performance outside continuous operating temperature range 2 For relays with an LC communica...

Page 18: ...and f 1 4 2 7 GHz 10 V m f 900 MHz According to IEC 61000 4 6 and IEC 60255 22 6 level 3 According to IEC 61000 4 3 and IEC 60255 22 3 level 3 According to the ENV 50204 and IEC 60255 22 3 level 3 Fa...

Page 19: ...IEC 60255 27 0 1 60 s Table 21 Mechanical tests Description Value Vibration tests sinusoidal According to IEC 60255 21 1 class 2 Shock and bump test According to IEC 60255 21 2 class 2 Table 19 Elect...

Page 20: ...value or 0 002 x In 50P 1 5 of set value or 0 002 x In at currents in the range of 0 1 10 x In Pickup time 1 2 Minimum Typical Maximum 50P 1 50P 2 and 51P IFault 2 x set Pickup range 22 ms 24 ms 25 ms...

Page 21: ...50N 3 50G 3 5 0 of the set value at currents in the range of 10 40 x In Pickup time 1 2 Minimum Typical Maximum 50N 3 50G 3 IFault 2 x set Pickup range IFault 10 x set Pickup range 16 ms 11 ms 19 ms...

Page 22: ...re n 2 3 4 5 Peak to Peak No suppression 1 Set Definite time delay 0 06 s Inverse time IDMT and definite time DT curves IEC definite time Measurement mode default depends on stage current before fault...

Page 23: ...e Pickup accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured fn 2Hz 1 5 of the set value or 0 002 x Un Pickup time 1 2 UFault 1 1 x set Pickup range Minimum Typical Maximum 22 ms 24 ms 26 ms R...

Page 24: ...e set Relative hysteresis Retardation time 35 ms Trip time accuracy in definite time mode 1 0 of the set value or 20 ms Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5 0 of the theoretical value or 20 ms 3...

Page 25: ...rements 2 Includes the delay of the signal output contact Table 37 Positive sequence undervoltage protection 27PS main settings Parameter Function Value Range Step Pickup range 27PS 0 010 1 200 x Un 0...

Page 26: ...current before fault 0 0 fn 50 Hz results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements 2 Includes the delay of the signal output contact 3 Maximum Pickup range 2 5 x In Pickup range multiple...

Page 27: ...ite time mode 1 0 of the set value or 20 ms Table 45 Loss of load supervision 37 main settings Parameter Function Value Range Step Start value high 37 0 01 1 00 x In 0 01 Start value low 37 0 01 0 50...

Page 28: ...ameter Function Value Range Step Motor start up A 66 51LRS 1 0 10 00 x In 0 1 Motor start up time 66 51LRS 1 80 0 s 1 Locked rotor time 66 51LRS 2 120 s 1 Operation 66 51LRS Off On Operation mode 66 5...

Page 29: ...value or 0 002 x In at currents in the range of 0 01 4 00 x In Operate time accuracy 2 0 of the theoretical value or 0 50 s 1 Overload current 1 2 x Operate level temperature Table 54 Circuit breaker...

Page 30: ...settings Parameter Function Value Range Step Operation 62EST Off On Motor stand still A 62EST 0 05 0 20 x In 0 01 Control functions Table 55 Arc protection AFD Characteristic Value Pickup Accuracy 3 o...

Page 31: ...E Characteristic Value Pickup accuracy At all three currents in range 0 10 1 20 x In At all three voltages in range 0 50 1 15 x Un At the frequency fn 1Hz Active power and energy in range PF 0 71 Rea...

Page 32: ...nit Description Pickup range 0 05 0 20 x In Minimum trip current dif ferential level Maximum trip current 1 00 5 00 x In Block of the function at high phase current Table 67 Fuse failure supervision 6...

Page 33: ...lity with menu navigation and menu views The large display offers increased front panel usability with less menu scrolling and improved information overview than with smaller LCD screens The large dis...

Page 34: ...uipped with Flexitest FT test switches type FT 1 or FT 19R which can be mounted side by side or below the relay cases Mounting methods Flush mounting Semi flush mounting Semi flush mounting in a 25 ti...

Page 35: ...e draw out unit An order number label is placed on the side of the draw out unit as well as inside the case The order number consists of a string of alphanumeric characters generated from the hardware...

Page 36: ...ing accessories Semi flush mounting kit 1MRS050696 Wall mounting kit 1MRS050697 Inclined semi flush mounting kit 1MRS050831 19 rack mounting kit with cutout for one relay ANSI 61 604539 K1 19 rack mou...

Page 37: ...zontal relay to relay communication GOOSE When the web browser based user interface is used the relay can be accessed either locally or remotely using a web browser IE 6 0 or later For security reason...

Page 38: ...5 PO2 PO1 IRF Vaux X1 LAN 1 2 GND 1 GNDC A RX B RX A TX B TX AGND IRIG B IRIG B 1 10 9 8 7 6 X5 4 3 2 5 X13 Light sensor input 1 1 X14 Light sensor input 2 1 X15 Light sensor input 3 1 1 Optional 2 1...

Page 39: ...S1 S2 P1 P2 52 B A C X100 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 3 4 5 PO2 PO1 IRF Vaux X110 16 14 15 19 17 18 22 20 21 SO3 SO2 SO1 24 23 SO4 4 BI 2 3 X1 LAN 1 2 GND 1 GNDC A RX B RX A TX B TX AGND IRIG B IRIG B 1 10 9 8 7 6...

Page 40: ...manual installation manual operators manual etc The selection tool on the web page helps you find the documents by the document category and language The Features and Application tabs contain product...

Page 41: ...tance 3 ARCSARC3 AFD 3 Negative sequence overcurrent protection for motors instance 1 MNSPTOC1 46M 1 Negative sequence overcurrent protection for motors instance 2 MNSPTOC2 46M 2 Loss of load supervis...

Page 42: ...ital fault recorder DFR RDRE1 DFR Three phase currents CMMXU1 IA IB IC Sequence currents CSMSQI1 I1 I2 I0 Ground current RESCMMXU1 IG Three phase voltages VMMXU1 VA VB VC Ground voltage RESVMMXU1 VG S...

Page 43: ...3 Motor Protection REM615 ANSI Product Version 2 0 1MAC251744 PG Rev A Issued 03 01 2010 30 Document revision history Table 73 Document revision history A March 01 2010 V2 0 Initial product version re...

Page 44: ...ABB 44 1MAC251744 PG Rev A Issued 03 01 2010 Motor Protection REM615 ANSI Product Version 2 0 31 Notes...

Page 45: ...ABB 45 Motor Protection REM615 ANSI Product Version 2 0 1MAC251744 PG Rev A Issued 03 01 2010...

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