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USER GU IDE

CoreSense™

Hydrogen and Moisture Sensor

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Page 1: ... USER GUIDE CoreSense Hydrogen and Moisture Sensor ...

Page 2: ... this document is current and accurate However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that the information is accurate ABB makes no representations or warranties with regard to the product and instructional and reference materials including but not limited to all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ABB does not warrant guarantee o...

Page 3: ...terface 31 Hydrogen settings 34 Moisture settings 35 Administration settings 36 Communication settings 37 Demo mode 38 About dialog box 39 Configuring alarm levels 40 Rate of Change RoC trigger level 40 Latched alarms 40 Visual indications and alarms 41 Meanings of the visual indicators 41 In case of WARNING or ALARM 42 6 Post installation check list 7 Maintenance Replacing the fuse 45 Taking an o...

Page 4: ...el E86 PIXIT for Logging Model E87 PIXIT for GOOSE Publish Model E87 PIXIT for GOOSE Subscribe Model E88 PIXIT for GOOSE Performance E88 PIXIT for Control Model E89 PIXIT for Time Synchronization Model E92 PIXIT for File Transfer Model E93 PIXIT for Service Tracking Model E93 MICS E94 Logical Nodes List E94 SIML Insulation medium supervision liquid E94 PICS E95 ACSI Basic Conformance Statement E95...

Page 5: ...ols to bring attention to key technical and safety related information DANGER SERIOUS DAMAGE TO HEALTH RISK TO LIFE Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING DAMAGE TO HEALTH RISK TO LIFE Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION DAMAGE TO HEALTH Indicates a hazardous situation that i...

Page 6: ...T SURFACES Indicates the presence of heat sufficient enough to cause burns ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES Indicates a device or part of a device that is susceptible to electrostatic discharges Identifies any terminal intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electrical shock in case of a fault or the terminal of a protective earth ground electrode Identifies protective eart...

Page 7: ...d by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Electrical The CoreSense is an overvoltage category II instrument Use only fuse s specified as appropriate for this equipment see Technical specifications on page A51 In accordance with international safety standards the sensor uses a three wire power cord typically connected to an electrical panel that provides groundi...

Page 8: ...e done in the web interface in Settings administration settings To prevent accidents the CoreSense is delivered with the thermal pump turned off When the installation is complete and the sensor is in contact with oil make sure the thermal pump is enabled in the web interface NOTICE Operating the heater in air will result in failure of the thermal pump Handling The CoreSense hydrogen and moisture s...

Page 9: ... on the transformer including on the drain valve because it uses a heating element to induce forced convection and ensure that fresh representative oil is always reaching the solid state sensing elements The CoreSense user interface is designed as a series of simple web pages that can be accessed through most web browsers The web interface allows viewing of the current CoreSense status and setting...

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Page 11: ... ABB 4 mm Allen key 5 mm Allen key Spare Parts O ring No 1 Sensor enclosure Buna N o ring no AS568A DASH NUMBER 269 A50 durometer O ring No 2 Sensor brass fitting already installed on sensor Metric Buna N o ring 3 mm width 50 mm inside diameter Plugs To cover unused cable gland ports Bleeding hose ID 1 8 For sampling Additional tools not supplied by ABB Laptop with Internet Explorer 9 or above for...

Page 12: ... 0 31 in Roll of PTFE tape Bucket and rags Wire stripper Wire cutter Flat head screwdriver Optical termination equipment if installing the optional optical Ethernet port Torque wrench Transformer valve adapter when applicable Necessary protection equipment Safety shoes Gloves Protective glasses ...

Page 13: ...CE While the initial cold start accuracy of the sensor is likely to be within specifications a settling period of approximately 12 hours is strongly recommended to allow the electronic components to fully warm up and the internal temperature to stabilize Siting on the transformer On the transformer several mounting locations may be available for installing the sensor Care should be taken to select...

Page 14: ...s is difficult Installation requires working at height Connection flange rarely present Mandatory power down of transformer during installation Best installation location acceptable installation location acceptable installation location Good installation location Figure 2 Recommended installation locations A D C B ...

Page 15: ... diameter of 10 to 14 mm when used with the supplied cable glands All four cable glands must contain a cable If necessary tape can be used to adjust for the minimum required diameter Failure to comply may result in water infiltration and the presence of electrical shock hazards Planning your communications The digital protocols supported by the sensor are Modbus DNP3 and IEC 61850 Modbus and DNP3 ...

Page 16: ... enabled or disabled using the web interface When the fiber optic port is in use the Ethernet SCADA port must not be used Web http port 80 tcp Modbus TCP port 502 tcp DNP3 port 20000 tcp IEC61850 MMS port 102 tcp Ethernet optical Ethernet SERVICE DHCP server Default IP address range 172 16 100 x for PC Default IP address for CoreSense 172 16 100 1 Static IP DHCP server ABB remote access can be ena...

Page 17: ...u will find notifications about newly found software vulnerabilities and options to download the latest software It is recommended that you visit this web page regularly http new abb com about technology cyber security Information about your product is also available on the product page http new abb com products transformers service advanced services coresense If you are planning on connecting to ...

Page 18: ... cybersecurity reasons it is absolutely mandatory to change the default password Not doing so could expose your entire network to cyberattacks Passwords should comply with your company s policies and meet minimal complexity requirements to avoid security breaches Table 6 Default passwords User role Default password Acknowledge Ack Administrator Admin Default passwords can be modified using the web...

Page 19: ...cover shall be removed only under controlled environmental conditions defined as Temperature shall be 5 C to 40 C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Do not expose the interior of the sensor to rain or snow Installation on transformer valve The sensor is designed to be installed on a 1 5 NPT transformer valve as explained bel...

Page 20: ...n the transformer valve An optional adapter can be used if the valve fitting is not 1 5 in e g most North American fittings are 2 in WARNING During operation the NPT port interface becomes hot Avoid touching the surface of the adapter 4 Tighten with a 2 in 50 8 mm wrench or use an adjustable wrench ...

Page 21: ...ntally with the access panel pointing upwards will cause the thermal pump to malfunction and may result in erroneous readings 6 With the 5 mm Allen key tighten the rotating flange nuts to a torque of 8 1 N m 6 0 lb ft according to the following tightening pattern 5 6 3 4 2 7 1 8 Start running in all the bolts or nuts a few threads and then run them hand tight Tighten by hand then according to the ...

Page 22: ...re that no air is present in the system 1 With the 4 mm Allen key remove the external sampling port cover located on top of the sensor 2 Connect the sampling adapter to your bucket for oil collection with a bleeding hose ID 1 8 in 3 With the 4 mm Allen key loosen the bleed screw ...

Page 23: ...out of the sensor 5 Tighten the bleed screw to a maximum torque of 2 26 N m 20 lbf in NOTICE Do not exceed the recommended torque as this may permanently damage the instrument 6 Wipe excess oil with a clean cloth 7 Re install the external sampling port cover and secure with the 4 mm Allen key ...

Page 24: ...p turned off When the installation is complete and the sensor is in contact with oil make sure the thermal pump is enabled in the web interface NOTICE Operating the heater in air will result in failure of the thermal pump Removing the cover WARNING Disconnect power from the distribution panel prior to removing the cover 1 Unscrew the retaining screws from the enclosure cover with the 5 mm Allen ke...

Page 25: ...more than one multi strand cable through any of the cable glands Putting two cables through a cable gland invalidates the IP67 protection allows water ingress and creates an electrical hazard Prior to establishing connections inside the CoreSense sensor 1 Make sure to ground the CoreSense either by means of the three wire cable on the internal ground wire of the power cable or with a separate cabl...

Page 26: ...d accordingly in accordance with your country s national electrical code NOTICE For configuration purposes the sensor can be powered when it does not contain any oil However the thermal pump must be turned off this can be done in the web interface in Settings administration settings The CoreSense is delivered with the thermal pump turned off to avoid accidents Operating the heater in air will resu...

Page 27: ...re 6 Wiring details RS 485 in half duplex mode RS 485 Shield 6 Tx Terminal Description 5 GND 1 Earth GND 4 Tx 2 Earth GND 3 Rx 2 GND 1 Rx The RS 485 interface is intended to be used in point to point mode There is no need to add a 120 Ω termination on the receiver Rx the resistor is present on board The transmitter Tx must be terminated at the other end Other RS 485 topologies are not supported Et...

Page 28: ... optical fiber must be terminated once it has been pulled through the cable gland When using the optical Ethernet port the copper based SCADA Ethernet port must not be used Wiring the alarm relays dry contact Relay contacts can be used in normally closed or normally open mode by using the appropriate pins on the connector Use NC and C for normally closed operation and use NO and O for normally ope...

Page 29: ...ace A value higher than 21 mA is used to indicate a detector error WARNING Use only shielded cables for wiring the 4 20 mA outputs interface Figure 7 Wiring analog 4 20 mA outputs 4 20 mA Output Shield Terminal J2 Description Terminal J3 Description 1 Hydrogen 1 Earth GND 2 Hydrogen 2 Earth GND 3 Moisture 4 Moisture ...

Page 30: ...ered analog inputs Figure 9 Wiring of two wire loop powered analog inputs Figure 10 Wiring of three wire loop powered analog inputs Terminal J4 5 6 Description Shield 1 Analog 1 Terminal J3 Description 2 Analog 2 1 Earth GND 3 Analog 3 2 Earth GND Once all connections are made re install the enclosure cover and secure it with the 5 mm Allen key ...

Page 31: ...e the cover is removed the o ring must be replaced Figure 11 O ring fitted on the front of the enclosure 2 Once the o ring properly fitted close the cover and make sure pressure is evenly applied on the o ring to maintain the IP67 rating 3 Secure the fasteners in an alternate pattern see below Start all bolts by a few threads and run them hand tight Tighten mildly by hand then to a torque of 8 1 N...

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Page 33: ...he laptop to the service Ethernet port using a straight Ethernet cable For the location of the Ethernet port see Figure 3 CoreSense port and relay connections on page 21 The sensor service Ethernet port is configured as a DHCP server and will assign a valid IP address automatically to your laptop NOTICE Do not connect your internal network to the SERVICE port 3 Start up your web browser recommende...

Page 34: ...abel each specific CoreSense 7 Set the system date 8 Modify your password 9 Configure communication settings i e RS 485 configuration TCP configuration 4 20 mA output configuration see Communication settings on page 37 10 Enable the thermal pump NOTICE When enabling the thermal pump the CoreSense must be properly connected and it must contain oil Make sure there are no oil leaks ...

Page 35: ...sess the state of the system and the hydrogen and moisture measurements see CoreSense dashboard on page 30 Hydrogen Use the Hydrogen tab to gain access to charts with historical data or yo export the historical data in csv format To export data simply select a time range and click Export A dialog box prompts you to select a destination for the csv file For more details on the Hydrogen tab see Hydr...

Page 36: ...the Moisture tab Moisture csv on page I109 Figure 15 Moisture tab Event Use the Event tab to access the system log To export data simply select a time range and click Export A dialog box prompts you to select a destination for the csv file For more details on the Event tab see System events on page H107 Figure 16 Event tab Settings Use the Settings tab to access sub menus to configure application ...

Page 37: ... Configuring the sensor head 33 Figure 17 Settings tab Help Provides access to system information ...

Page 38: ...rigger level on page 40 for more information Application configuration The Application configuration section allows you to apply a correction to the sensor s basic values The Slope applies a multiplier to the basic value i e changing the default slope value from 1 0 to 1 1 multiplies a basic measurement of 100 ppm to 110 ppm The Bias adds to or subtracts from the basic value i e changing the defau...

Page 39: ...ed to suit specific applications see Rate of Change RoC trigger level on page 40 for more information Post processing opt This section allows you to apply corrections to the sensor s basic values The Slope value applies a multiplicative factor to the basic value while the Offset value applies an additive factor to the basic value For example for a sensor value of 100 if you enter 5 in the Slope fi...

Page 40: ...ection allows you to set or modify the active passwords Network Settings The Network Settings section allows your to configure the SCADA and service Ethernet ports Both ports can be DHCP enabled See Figure 3 CoreSense port and relay connections on page 21 for the location of the SCADA and service Ethernet port Misc Enable ABB diagnostics remote access when checked allows an ABB user to access spec...

Page 41: ...d DNP3 on page D81 The Modbus identification slave ID can be changed in this dialog box TCP Configuration For the corresponding TCP configuration parameters see Modbus table on page C77 and DNP3 on page D81 4 20 mA Outputs Configuration Use the 4 20 mA Outputs Configuration section to configure the minimum and maximum settings for hydrogen and moisture For more details on connecting the 4 20 mA ou...

Page 42: ...38 Installation Guide Demo mode Check Enable demo mode to enter a simulation mode for the CoreSense Figure 22 Demo mode dialog box NOTICE In demo mode the simulator overwrites real data ...

Page 43: ... Configuring the sensor head 39 About dialog box Figure 23 About dialog box ...

Page 44: ...ition and application of your transformer ABB Transformer Service will be glad to help NOTICE Default warning and alarm level values can be modified using the web interface Rate of Change RoC trigger level To avoid false alarms a minimum level is configured for the rate of change alarm to be considered Only when the hydrogen level is above the hydrogen RoC trigger level will a rate of change warni...

Page 45: ...for more than three minutes the sensor requires user attention the thermal pump is disabled or it is being operated outside its nominal specifications The hydrogen level OR the hydrogen 24 hour rate of change is above the user configured WARNING threshold The moisture level OR the moisture 24hour rate of change is above the user configured WARNING threshold BLINKING RED ALARM This indicates a sens...

Page 46: ...f the off line DGA a diagnosis and maintenance recommendation can be formulated Table 9 Reaction to warnings and alarms CoreSense Recommended action Hydrogen or moisture level or rate of change reached the WARNING threshold Plan to perform an off line lab DGA to confirm hydrogen and moisture values and obtain other important gases This should be done in a short time frame Hydrogen or moisture leve...

Page 47: ...and secured Make sure that the CoreSense is appropriately grounded Was PTFE applied on the 1 5 NPT fitting as per Installation on transformer valve on page 15 Make sure that the eight bolts for the CoreSense rotating flange are secured with the proper torque as described in Installing the sensor head on page 15 Make sure that the two bolts for the CoreSense external sampling cover are properly sec...

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Page 49: ... replacement after an unusual voltage event Replacing the fuse Use only the specified fuses 1A 250V slow blow 5 20 mm Simply replace the fuse in the fuse holder See picture below for fuse holder location To access the fuse holder remove the cover see Removing the cover on page 20 Figure 24 Location of the fuse holder ...

Page 50: ... the enclosure is properly secured Keep the sensor clean to make reading the LEDs easier Wipe excess oil or water using a clean cloth Before sending a spectrometer to ABB Before sending a spectrometer to ABB you must first Make sure that the CoreSense has been completely emptied Wipe excess oil with a clean cloth Cover the NPT access port to prevent any contaminants from entering the sensor Obtain...

Page 51: ... summarizes the typical installation options Q Will the CoreSense work on the drain valve A Yes the CoreSense can be installed on the drain valve thanks to its forced convection thermal pump that will create an oil flow to the sensor It is designed to work at most locations on a transformer Q The power is connected to the CoreSense but none of the LEDs are lit A Verify that the proper voltage is a...

Page 52: ...he SCADA port On your laptop or PC verify in your Ethernet settings that your IP address is set to Automatic The CoreSense service port is configured by default as a DHCP server and it will assign an IP address in the 172 16 100 10 to 172 16 100 20 range This could take a few minutes Verify that the CoreSense responds to a ping at 172 16 100 1 ...

Page 53: ...ure tab A To see all measurements use the Export feature and open the csv file Q Why does CoreSense reported hydrogen or moisture levels differ slightly from lab DGA results A The CoreSense is calibrated in a reference oil that may have chemical and physical properties that differ slightly from the transformer oil in your application This may cause small variations in absolute accuracy The lab DGA...

Page 54: ...g parts Also the CoreSense does not have a gas oil separation stage based on a membrane or headspace it senses hydrogen and moisture directly in the oil Q Can the CoreSense be used with transformers that use ester oils as an insulating fluid A The CoreSense is calibrated in transformer mineral oil It also works in ester oils The hydrogen will be reported accurately The moisture measurement in perc...

Page 55: ... interface and published through analog outputs and through digital protocols such as Modbus DNP3 and IEC61850 Measurement specifications Hydrogen Technology Solid state electrochemical palladium based sensor Hydrogen measurement range 0 to 5000 with a detection limit of 25 μl l ppm Hydrogen measurement accuracy 25 ppm or 20 whichever is higher Hydrogen measurement repeatability H2 15 ppm or 10 wh...

Page 56: ... max power 14 dBm Rx min power 31 dBm Analogue interfaces Dry contact relays for alarms Maximum voltage 250 V AC Resistive load 3 A 250 V AC 3 A up to 20 V DC 50 W up to 250 V DC 4 20 mA inputs when equipped Input load 250 Ω Compliant with NAMUR NE 43 4 20 mA outputs Maximum load 500 Ω Compliant with NAMUR NE 43 Environmental specifications Operating ambient temperature 50 to 55 C 58 to 131 F Oper...

Page 57: ...guration Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None only none is supported Application TCP ports table Web interface 80 tcp IEC61850 MMS 102 tcp Modbus TCP 502 tcp DNP3 20000 tcp ABB diagnostic port 22 tcp DHCP 67 udp 68 udp ...

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Page 59: ...eric external sensors found on connected equipment The CoreSense Hub manages those external sensors the same way as the hydrogen and moisture sensors Monitoring is performed with generic Modbus RTU communication through an RS 485 serial interface using 4 20 mA inputs Monitoring data is communicated through the SCADA using the standard Modbus TCP communication protocol Figure 25 illustrates a CoreS...

Page 60: ...s connected to the CoreSense Hub BLINKING YELLOW WARNING Remains on while the CoreSense Hub is booting up If the sensor remains in warning mode for more than three minutes this indicates that the sensor requires user attention or that the thermal element is disabled or is being operated outside its nominal specifications The level or the 24 hour rate of change for hydrogen or moisture is above the...

Page 61: ... 27 The major difference is that the CoreSense Hub dashboard displays more critical information Each sensor measurement is displayed as a measurement line see Figure 28 Each measurement line contains the sensor label the sensor value and the value label The rate of change is also displayed for hydrogen and moisture Figure 27 Web interface The measurement bar components are shown in Figure 28 Figur...

Page 62: ...e csv file see Figure 29 Figure 29 History window Settings tab Settings Administration settings The Administration Settings panel contains all available CoreSense Hub settings based on the same parameters as the standard CoreSense Refer to the CoreSense administration settings on page 36 Settings Sensors settings Sensor settings allow you to modify external sensors You can also modify internal sen...

Page 63: ...ame The value name is the name of the measurement that the sensor is providing Units The units is the type of measurement unit Device ID This is the ID of the Modbus device For more information on Modbus connection parameters see Modbus table on page C77 Register The Modbus register representing the value to be read For more information on Modbus connection parameters see Modbus table on page C77 ...

Page 64: ...as field you obtain a post processing value of 105 NOTICE In situations where both values are used the slope value is calculated first To continue with the example above in a situation where you enter 5 for both Slope and Bias the post processing value would be 505 100 5 5 and not 125 100 5 5 Level validations Level validations allows you to enable or disable maximum minimum warning and alarm leve...

Page 65: ...will be shown in the system displayed on the dashboard and the other interfaces Property name The value name is the name of the measurement that the sensor is providing Units The value name is the name of the measurement that the sensor is providing Communication settings This section contains the communication settings that were used to communicate with the detected device ...

Page 66: ... would be 505 100 5 5 and not 125 100 5 5 Level Validations Depending on the detected sensor level validations allow you to enable or disable the minimum and maximum warning and alarm levels Configuring calculated values The calculated values settings are used to add calculated values from measured data By enabling those features the following values are calculated according to IEC 60076 7 standar...

Page 67: ...ues according to IEC 60076 7 The sensors mapping section is used to be able to specify which input sensors are representing the measured values required by the algorithms Figure 35 Sensor mapping parameters The cooling control section is where you set the hotspot temperature thresholds from where the cooling group 1 Relay 2 and the cooling group 2 Relay 3 are activated Figure 36 Sensor mapping par...

Page 68: ...that appears you can configure both channels 2 Under Channel 1 select the output that you want from the Value drop down menu From the menu you have access to 14 output channel values Figure 37 Selecting a channel value unit 3 Enter the appropriate values in the 4 mA value and 20 mA value fields When you select a value in the Value drop down list default values appear in the 4 mA value and 20 mA va...

Page 69: ...similar to the standard CoreSense but with specific register blocks for each external sensor linked to the CoreSense Hub See Appendix C on page C77 for more information on the standard Modbus parameters Table 12 presents the updated Modbus TCP interfaces between the CoreSense Hub to the SCADA Table 12 Modbus TCP interfaces from CoreSense Hub to SCADA Register Modbus address Parameter Function Data...

Page 70: ...9 40069 Load Ratio signed 16 bit binary number R 70 40070 Loss of Life signed 16 bit binary number R 71 40071 Overload Capacity 5 minutes signed 16 bit binary number R 72 40072 Overload Capacity 15 minutes signed 16 bit binary number R 73 40073 Overload Capacity 30 minutes signed 16 bit binary number R 74 40074 Overload Capacity 60 minutes signed 16 bit binary number R 75 40075 Overload Capacity 1...

Page 71: ...atuses tables status table Generic Modbus sensor status table Bit Description Bit Description 15 Reserved 15 Reserved 14 Reserved 14 Reserved 13 Reserved 13 Reserved 12 Reserved 12 Reserved 11 Moisture RoC CRITICAL 11 Reserved 10 Moisture RoC WARNING 10 Reserved 9 Moisture level CRITICAL 9 Reserved 8 Moisture Level WARNING 8 Reserved 7 Hydrogen RoC CRITICAL 7 Reserved 6 Hydrogen RoC WARNING 6 Rese...

Page 72: ...odbus Sensor 1 11 name Lev Warn none OFF ON Sensor level warning 12 name Lev Crit none OFF ON Sensor level warning 13 name RoC Warn none OFF ON Sensor level warning 14 name RoC Crit none OFF ON Sensor level warning Generic Modbus Sensor 2 15 name Lev Warn none OFF ON Sensor level warning 16 name Lev Crit none OFF ON Sensor level warning 17 name RoC Warn none OFF ON Sensor level warning 18 name RoC...

Page 73: ...RVED Moisture RoC ppm month 10 Input_1 none 0 01 0 mA 4 20 mA Input 1 11 Input_2 none 0 01 0 mA 4 20 mA Input 2 12 Input_3 none 0 01 0 mA 4 20 mA Input 3 Calculated Values 13 Aging none 1 0 Days Aging 14 Hotspot none 1 0 Celcius Hotspot 15 Load Ratio none 1 0 Load Ratio 16 Loss of Life none 1 0 Minutes Loss of Life 17 Overload Capacity none 1 0 Overload Capacity 5 minutes 18 Overload Capacity none...

Page 74: ... Index Type Name Scale Min if applicable Scale Max if applicable Units 0 99 Reserved for future use 100 9 Hydrogen 0 5000 ppm 101 11 0 5000 102 13 103 1 Hydrogen Alarm 104 1 Hydrogen Warning 105 9 Hydrogen Rate of change daily 5000 5000 ppm day 106 11 5000 5000 107 13 108 1 Hydrogen Rate of change daily Alarm 109 1 Hydrogen Rate of change daily Warning 110 9 RESERVED Hydrogen Rate of change weekly...

Page 75: ...ing 136 9 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change weekly 100 100 ppm week 137 11 100 100 138 13 139 1 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change weekly Alarm 140 1 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change weekly Warning 141 9 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change monthly 100 100 ppm month 142 11 100 100 143 13 144 1 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change monthly Alarm 145 1 RESERVED Moisture Rate of change monthly Warning 146 9 4 20...

Page 76: ...inutes 0 200 177 11 0 200 178 13 179 9 Overload Capacity 120 minutes 0 200 180 11 0 200 181 13 Generic Modbus Sensor 1 200 9 Generic Modbus Sensor value 100 1000 Defined in configuration 201 11 100 1000 202 13 203 1 Generic Modbus Sensor value Alarm 204 1 Generic Modbus Sensor value Warning 205 9 RESERVED Generic Modbus Sensor Rate of change daily 1100 1100 Defined in configuration 206 11 1100 110...

Page 77: ...accidental sudden and uncontrolled increase in pressure creates the danger of explosion It is designed to discharge pressure in a very short time a few thousandths of a second It is widely used in oil cooled electric transformer metal tanks Data monitoring is provided by means of a 4 20 mA analog output and a Modbus RTU communication protocol eOLI Oil Level Unexpected or accidental oil leakages ma...

Page 78: ...ventional breathers and alternative low maintenance solutions The Self Dehydrating Breather SDB family is the right choice to minimize the possible risk of transformer outage due to insulation fluid impairment through moisture due to its unique and proven working principle the air is always fully dehydrated because silicagel tanks are independent of each other thus the regeneration process does no...

Page 79: ...alts saturation 1 1 16 8192 1 o NO SDB30 Main tank Salts saturation 1 1 16 8192 1 o NO SDB40 Main tank Salts saturation 1 1 16 8192 1 o NO SDB10C OLTC Salts temp 175 160 175 106 C 0 1 o NO SDB12C OLTC Salts temp 175 160 175 106 C 0 1 o NO SDB14C Main tank Salts temp 175 160 175 106 C 01 o NO See specific eDevice instruction sheet to change the Device ID in case more than one device of the same typ...

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Page 81: ... recommended to configure the Modbus master with a timeout of 10000 ms and 5 retries Minimum delay between polls shall be at least 100 ms The default slave ID is 1 Default RS 485 configuration Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None only none is supported Default TCP configuration port Modbus TCP 502 tcp ...

Page 82: ...n 0 signed 16 bit binary number R 56 40056 RESERVED Hydrogen RoC ppm month return 0 signed 16 bit binary number R 57 40057 Oil temperature moisture C signed 16 bit binary number R 58 40058 Moisture aw scaled by 100 signed 16 bit binary number R 59 40059 Moisture ppm signed 16 bit binary number R 60 40060 Moisture ppm day may need scaling signed 16 bit binary number R 61 40061 RESERVED Moisture ppm...

Page 83: ...Reserved 12 Reserved 11 Moisture RoC CRITICAL 10 Moisture RoC WARNING 9 Moisture level CRITICAL 8 Moisture level WARNING 7 Hydrogen RoC CRITICAL 6 Hydrogen RoC WARNING 5 Hydrogen level CRITICAL 4 Hydrogen level WARNING 3 System CRITICAL 2 System WARNING 1 System ready ...

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Page 85: ...85 serial interface or on the Ethernet interfaces NOTICE For best results it is recommended to configure the DNP3 master with a time out of 10000 ms and 5 retries Minimum delay between polls shall be at least 100 ms The DNP3 cold restart function is not supported for cybersecurity reasons The default outstation ID is 4 Default RS 485 configuration Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None...

Page 86: ...Moi Roc Warn none OFF ON Moisture RoC warning 10 Moi Roc Crit none OFF ON Moisture RoC critical Transmitted value Scaling Point Index Name Event Class Assigned 1 2 3 or none Min int flt Max int flt Multiplier Offset Units Description 0 Hydrogen none 1 0 ppm 1 Hyd_Roc_Day none 1 0 ppm day Hydrogen RoC 2 Hyd_Roc_Week none 1 0 ppm week RESERVED Hydrogen RoC 3 Hyd_Roc_Month none 1 0 ppm month RESERVED...

Page 87: ...ttributes For your convenience selected information is available in this appendix PIXIT PIXIT for Association Model ID ED Description Value Clarification As1 1 Maximum number of clients that can set up an association simultaneously 2 As2 1 2 TCP_KEEPALIVE value The recommended range is 1 20 s 5 seconds As3 1 2 Lost connection detection time 5 sec idle 5 sec 5 retry 30 seconds As4 Authentication is...

Page 88: ...only as test equipment test equipment need not have a non volatile configuration but it cannot be part of the substation automation system No PIXIT for Server Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Sr1 1 2 Which analogue value MX quality bits are supported can be set by server Validity Good Y Invalid Y Reserved N Questionable Y Overflow N OutofRange N BadReference N Oscillatory N Failure Y Ol...

Page 89: ...hich Mode values are supported On Y On Blocked N Test N Test Blocked N Off N PIXIT for Data Set Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Ds1 1 What is the maximum number of data elements in one data set compare ICD setting Only one non configurable dataset containing all DO Ds2 1 How many persistent data sets can be created by one or more clients this number includes predefined datasets Only on...

Page 90: ...nge Y Quality change Y Data update Y General interrogation Y Rp2 1 The supported optional fields are Sequence number Y Report time stamp Y Reason for inclusion Y Data set name Y Data reference Y Buffer overflow N EntryID N Conf rev Y Segmentation N Rp3 1 2 Can the server send segmented reports No Rp4 1 2 Mechanism on second internal data change notification of the same analogue data value within b...

Page 91: ...Condition Compare IEC 61850 8 1 17 3 3 3 2 Logging not supported Lg4 1 Preconfigured LCB attributes that cannot be changed online Logging not supported PIXIT for GOOSE Publish Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Gp1 1 2 Can the test Ed1 simulation Ed2 flag in the published GOOSE be set GOOSE not supported Gp2 1 What is the behavior when the GOOSE publish configuration is incorrect GOOSE no...

Page 92: ... syntactically incorrect missing GOOSE GOOSE not supported Gs4 1 2 What is the behavior when a subscribed GOOSE message is out of order GOOSE not supported Gs5 1 2 What is the behavior when a subscribed GOOSE message is duplicated GOOSE not supported Gs6 1 Does the device subscribe to GOOSE messages with without the VLAN tag GOOSE not supported Gs7 1 May the GOOSE data set contain structured data ...

Page 93: ...rted compare sboClass N Ct5 1 Will the DUT activate the control output when the test attribute is set in the SelectWithValue and or Operate request when N test procedure Ctl2 is applicable N Ct6 What are the conditions for the time T attribute in the SelectWithValue and or Operate request Deprecated Ct7 Is pulse configuration supported compare pulseConfig Deprecated Ct8 1 What is the behavior of t...

Page 94: ...y health N 1 of n control N Abortion by cancel N Time limit over N Abortion by trip N Object not selected N Edition 2 specific values Object already selected N No access authority N Ended with overshoot N Abortion due to deviation N Abortion by communication loss N Blocked by command N None N Inconsistent parameters N Locked by other client N Ct10 1 2 How to force a test not ok respond with Select...

Page 95: ...ol object is already selected Tissue 334 SBOns N SBOes N Ct18 1 2 Is for SBOes the internal validation performed during the SelectWithValue and or Operate step Not applicable Ct19 Can a control operation be blocked by Mod Off or On Blocked Compare PIXIT Sr5 Deprecated Ct20 1 2 Does the IED support local remote operation Not applicable Ct21 1 2 Does the IED send an InformationReport with LastApplEr...

Page 96: ...reported Tm3 1 2 How long does it take to take over the new time from time server Up to 1024 s 17 min Tm4 1 2 When is the time quality bit ClockFailure set When real time clock fails that bit will be set Tm5 1 2 When is the time quality bit Clock not Synchronized set Not supported Tm6 Is the timestamp of a binary event adjusted to the configured scan cycle Deprecated Tm7 1 Does the device support ...

Page 97: ...ecommended 64 chars File transfer not supported Ft4 1 2 Are directory file name case sensitive File transfer not supported Ft5 1 2 Maximum file size for SetFile File transfer not supported Ft6 1 Is the requested file path included in the MMS fileDirectory respond file name File transfer not supported Ft7 1 Is the wild char supported MMS fileDirectory request File transfer not supported Ft8 1 2 Is ...

Page 98: ...lass see IEC 61850 7 2 Data Objects Common Logical Node Information Mod INC Mode M Beh INS Behavior M Health INS Health M NamPlt LPL Name plate M Measured Values H2O MV Relative saturation of moisture in insulating liquid in O H2OTmp MV Temperature of insulating liquid at point of H2 O measurement O H2 MV Measurement of Hydrogen H2 in ppm O H2Oppm MV Measurement of moisture H2 O in ppm E H2RoC MV ...

Page 99: ...nge warning set point E MstRoCWrnSpt ASG Moisture rate of change warning set point E PICS ACSI Basic Conformance Statement The basic conformance statement is defined in the following table Client Subscriber Server Publisher Value Comments Client Server Roles B11 Server side of TWO PARTY APPLICATION ASSOCIATION Y B12 Client side of TWO PARTY APPLICATION ASSOCIATION SCSMs Supported B21 SCSM IEC 6185...

Page 100: ...t control N M7 1 sequence number N M7 2 report time stamp N M7 3 reason for inclusion N M7 4 data set name N M7 5 data reference N M7 6 buffer overflow N M7 7 entryID N M7 8 BufTm N M7 9 IntgPd N M7 10 GI N M7 11 conf revision N M8 Unbuffered report control Y M8 1 sequence number Y M8 2 report time stamp Y M8 3 reason for inclusion Y M8 4 data set name Y M8 5 data reference Y M8 6 BufTm Y M8 7 Int...

Page 101: ...d N or empty service is not supported ACSI Service Conformance Test The ACSI service conformance statement is defined below depending on the statements in ACSI Basic Conformance Statement and in ACSI Models Conformance Statement Ed Services AA TP MC Client C Server S Comments Server S1 1 2 GetServerDirectory LOGICAL DEVICE TP Y Application Association S2 1 2 Associate Y S3 1 2 Abort Y S4 1 2 Relea...

Page 102: ...ed Report Control Block BRCB S24 1 2 Report TP N S24 1 1 2 data change dchg N S24 2 1 2 quality change qchg N S24 3 1 2 data update dupd N S25 1 2 GetBRCBValues TP N S26 1 2 SetBRCBValues TP N Unbuffered Report Control Block URCB S27 1 2 Report TP Y S27 1 1 2 data change dchg Y S27 2 1 2 qchg change qchg Y S27 3 1 2 data update dupd Y S28 1 2 GetURCBValues TP Y S29 1 2 SetURCBValues TP Y Logging L...

Page 103: ...s TP N Deprecated in Edition 2 Transmission of Sampled Value Model SVC Multicast SVC S45 1 2 SendMSVMessage MC N Multicast Sampled Value Control Block S46 1 2 GetMSVCBValues TP N S47 1 2 SetMSVCBValues TP N Unicast SV S48 1 2 SendUSVMessage TP N Unicast Sampled Value Control Block S49 1 2 GetUSVCBValues TP N S50 1 2 SetUSVCBValues TP N Control S51 1 2 Select N S52 1 2 SelectWithValue TP N S53 1 2 ...

Page 104: ...erview of the implemented IntOp Tissues NOTICE Tissue 49 190 191 275 and 278 are part of tissue 453 all other technical tissues in the table are mandatory if applicable Editorial tissues are marked as NA Final proposal on tissue 45 is not defined yet Part TISSUE No Description Impl Y NA 8 1 116 GetNameList with empty response Y 165 Improper Error Response for GetDataSetValues Y 183 GetNameList err...

Page 105: ...Y 0 num missing NA 52 Ambiguity GOOSE SqNum NA 53 Add DstAddr to GsCB SV NA 151 Name constraint for control blocks etc Y 166 DataRef attribute in Log NA 185 Logging Integrity period NA 189 SV Format NA 190 BRCB EntryId and TimeOfEntry part of 453 NA 191 BRCB Integrity and buffering reports part of 453 NA 278 EntryId not valid for a server part of 453 NA 333 Enabling of an incomplete GoCB NA 453 Co...

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Page 107: ...over see Removing the cover on page 20 2 Insert the ABB update USB key see Figure 3 CoreSense port and relay connections on page 21 3 Press the reset button 4 The software update process takes place During the update process the SYSTEM LED blinks YELLOW 5 Upon a successful update the SYSTEM LED will blink GREEN 6 Remove the ABB Update USB key 7 Press the reset button 8 Using your laptop connect to...

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Page 109: ...Moisture settings on page 35 moisture slope correction moisture slope correction 1 moisture level warning moisture level warning in ppm 20 moisture level critical moisture level critical in ppm 30 moisture roc24h trigger moisture rate of change over 24h trigger in ppm day 15 moisture roc24h warning moisture rate of change over 24h warning 5 moisture roc24h critical moisture rate of change over 24h...

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Page 111: ...arning_Delta_ack Hydrogen Warning rate of change acknowledged Hydrogen_Alarm_Delta_ack Hydrogen Alarm rate of change acknowledged System_restart System restart Hydrogen_Level_Warning Hydrogen Level above Warning Threshold Investigate the transformer condition Hydrogen_Level_Alarm Hydrogen Level above Alarm Threshold Investigate the transformer condition Hydrogen_Delta24_Warning Hydrogen rate of ch...

Page 112: ...ITICAL H2_SENSOR_FATAL_ERROR The system will report this ALARM when the hydrogen probe is in a fatal error condition Power cycling may resolve this issue If the condition persists contact ABB Service SYSTEM_CRITICAL H2_SENSOR_NOT_READY The system will report this ALARM when the hydrogen probe does not reach its ready state Power cycling may resolve this issue If the condition persists contact ABB ...

Page 113: ...escription LOCAL TIME Local timestamp for the measurement TEMPERATURE Celsius Oil temperature RAW aw Moisture measured in aw unit PPM Moisture converted to ppm units CORRECTED ppm Value after applying optional offset and bias AVERAGE ppm Measured value RoC 24h ppm day Calculated 24h rate of change value Events csv See table below for a description of the exported fields Column name Description LOC...

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Page 119: ... Oracle Commercial Features means those features identified Table 1 1 Commercial Features In Java SE Product Editions of the Java SE documentation accessible at http www oracle com technetwork java javase documentation index html J SOURCE CODE Software may contain source code that unless expressly licensed for other purposes is provided solely for reference purposes pursuant to the terms of this A...

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