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OVR-15, 27 & 38 LV cabinet Instruction Manual 

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ARAMETERS TO BE MAINTAINED AS DEFAULT IN 

RER615 

 

Following parameter settings ensure correct integrated performance of ACM & RER615 for any OVR three phase 
recloser model.   

Hence following settings SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED during the lifetime of the recloser, without prior permission 
from ABB. 

 

CB

 CONDITION MONITORING SETTINGS 

(OVR-15,

 

27

 

&

 

38) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Trip logic 

TRPPTRC: 1 

PC Value 

Unit 

Min 

Max 

Master Trip (1) 

 

 

 

 

Operation 

On 

 

 

 

Trip pulse time 

70 

ms 

20 

60000 

Trip output mode 

Non-latched 

 

 

 

 

 

Group / Parameter 

Name 

Value 

(Range) 

Unit 

Step 

Default 

RER615 

OVR-15 

OVR-27 

OVR-38 

Current (3I,CT): 1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current (3I,CT) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operation 

1=on 5=off 

 

 

1=on 

Acc stop current 

5...500 

0.01 

10.00 

500 

500 

500 

Open alarm time 

0...200 

ms 

40 

80 

80 

80 

Close alarm time 

0...200 

ms 

40 

90 

90 

90 

Opening time Cor 

0...100 

ms 

10 

10 

10 

10 

Closing time Cor 

0...100 

ms 

10 

10 

10 

10 

Spring charge time 

0...60000 

ms 

10 

20000 

20000 

20000 

20000 

Counter initial Val 

0...9999 

 

Alarm Op number 

0...9999 

 

9999 

9500 

9500 

9500 

Lockout Op number 

0...9999 

 

9999 

9999 

9999 

9999 

Current exponent 

0.00...2.00 

 

0.01 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

Difference Cor time 

-10...10 

ms 

-2 

-2 

-2 

Alm Acc currents Pwr 

0...20000 

 

0.01 

20000.00 

20000.00 

20000.00 

20000.00 

LO Acc currents Pwr 

0...20000 

 

0.01 

20000.00 

20000.00 

20000.00 

20000.00 

Ini Acc currents Pwr 

0...20000 

 

0.01 

0.00 

0.00 

0.00 

0.00 

Directional Coef 

-3.00...-0.50 

 

0.01 

-2.87 

-2.31 

-2.31 

-2 

Initial CB Rmn life 

0...9999 

 

9999 

9999 

9999 

9999 

Rated Op current 

100...5000 

0.01 

1250.00 

630 

1000 

1200 

Rated fault current 

500...75000 

0.01 

16000.00 

12500 

12500 

16000 

Op number rated 

1...99999 

 

30000 

10000 

10000 

10000 

Op number fault 

1...10000 

 

22 

30 

30 

30 

Life alarm level 

0...99999 

 

1000 

 

 

 

Pressure alarm time 

0...60000 

ms 

10 

10 

10 

10 

Pres lockout time 

0...60000 

ms 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 

Inactive Alm days 

0...9999 

 

2000 

1825 

1825 

1825 

Ini inactive days 

0...9999 

 

Inactive Alm hours 

0...23 

23 

23 

23 

Travel time Clc mode 

From Pos to Pos 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OVR-15

Page 1: ... DISTRIBUTION SOLUTIONS OVR 15 27 38 Outdoor Vacuum Recloser Low Voltage Unit Instruction operation and maintenance manual ...

Page 2: ...aken to exclude or mitigate such risks This product has been designed to be connected to medium voltage distribution networks It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for the network administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and take necessary measures to protect the product and the network its system and interface included against any kind of security br...

Page 3: ... installation 11 4 General Description of LV cabinet of OVR 15 27 38 recloser 14 4 2 1 Low voltage control cabinet LV cabinet 14 4 2 2 Intelligent battery charger 15 4 2 3 Auxiliary supply 15 4 2 4 Actuator Control Module 15 4 2 5 Rechargeable Batteries 16 4 2 6 SERVICE and DISCHARGE modes 17 4 2 7 External Auxiliary Supply Status monitoring 17 4 2 8 RER615 control 17 5 Standard production tests 1...

Page 4: ...ction Manual 10 Typical rating plate details 31 11 General Arrangement drawings 32 12 Parameters to be maintained as default in RER615 33 13 RER615 Settings 36 14 Annexure I Typical functional characteristics of sealed lead acid batteries 43 ...

Page 5: ...ure that the standard and legal prescriptions are complied with during installation putting into service and maintenance so that installations according to the rules of good working practice and safety in the workplace are constructed Strictly follow the information given in this instruction manual Ensure that the rated performance of the apparatus is not exceeded during service Ensure that the pe...

Page 6: ...tions For further information please refer recommended spare part list mentioned in this manual All the installation putting into service running and maintenance operations must be carried out by skilled personnel with in depth knowledge of the apparatus B ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PROGRAM OVR 15 27 38 reclosers LV cabinet recloser is manufactured in accordance with the ISO 14001 Standards Guidelin...

Page 7: ...unded This manual uses terms ground grounding as per IEEE These are equivalent to IEC terms earth and earthing This manual contains terms and expressions commonly used to describe this kind of equipment These instructions do not attempt to provide the user of this equipment every possible answer to questions which may appear in the application operation and maintenance of the product Detailed desc...

Page 8: ...onfirm the OPEN status of the recloser from the mechanical ON OFF indicator from SLD on LCD display the indication LEDs on RER615 HMI c Always put the SERVICE DISCHARGE selector switch in the LV cabinet to DISCHARGE position d Follow the safety warning instructions on various warning labels provided on the LV HV units e Remove the control cable from both HV LV cabinets cover the 24 pin male connec...

Page 9: ...ation that can lead to death or serious personnel injury if not avoided Warning Indicates an immediate risk situation that can lead to death or serious personnel injury if not avoided Caution Indicates a risk situation that can lead to small or moderate damage Note is used when there is a danger that can lead to equipment damage only Important indicates an operation or a suggestion for handling Wa...

Page 10: ...ls These should be observed when choosing lifting equipment Figure 1 General symbols on packing case DOCUMENTS Documents provided with the LV unit during dispatch Instruction manual Operator s quick reference guide Routine test certificate Drawings Packing list Other documents as mutually agreed in contract with ABB TRANSPORT AND LIFTING The LV cabinet shall be transported in packed condition only...

Page 11: ...oduct free from defects If damage is noticed call the carrier at once for inspection and request an inspection report Afterwards file a formal claim with the carrier supported with the Airway Roadway Bill Each delivery on receipt should be checked for Shortages and discrepancies Check against order and delivery documents Any transit damage and material losses Abnormality if any must be notified imm...

Page 12: ...50 Temperature 20 0 C 10o C The heating elements must be connected to the electric supply to protect the control equipment from corrosion or freezing damage The LV cabinets must be stored in the upright position to avoid moisture accumulation Recommended storage temperature range is 20 Deg C to 40 Deg C The LV control cabinet has rechargeable batteries inside A periodic check of battery voltage 24...

Page 13: ...brackets The approximate mass in Kg is separately mentioned on rating plates on HV LV cabinets Figure 3 LV Cabinet lifting detail Exercise care during lifting to avoid damage to the poles Do not place the recloser LV unit on an uneven surface Placing the LV unit on an uneven surface may cause tilting galling of the HV unit causing damage to the equipment and injuries to the person nearby Exercise ...

Page 14: ...er hinged swing door with padlocking provision The control and protection relay RER615 is mounted on an inner hinged swing door to allow front and rear access to it All the MCBs service discharge switch and auxiliary power socket for laptop charging are mounted on the front side of inner swing door for easy access to operator Other devices including space for mounting optional radio modem is provi...

Page 15: ...ck reference guide for details For the auxiliary supply voltage frequency applicable for your recloser please refer the approved as built drawings MCB is provided inside the cubicle for protection of Intelligent Battery charger cubicle heating illumination and auxiliary power socket outlet The auxiliary power outlet on the inner swing door is only meant for laptop charging in emergency situations ...

Page 16: ... battery charger and disconnects the power feed to ACM RER615 and optional radio modem This is done to prolong the batteries going into deep discharge mode With relay not being powered the recloser will not be able to perform any operation Due to frequent and long duration external power outages battery frequently undergoes discharge and charge cycles This reduces battery capacity charging efficie...

Page 17: ...ed to a safe level around 2V Operator should wait until this red LED indication is turned OFF before touching any component inside the LV cabinet In discharge mode protection control are not available for the recloser 4 2 7 External Auxiliary Supply Status monitoring In the event of loss of external auxiliary supply the Intelligent battery Charger sends signal to RER615 relay over an independent b...

Page 18: ...a g e OVR 15 27 38 LV cabinet Instruction Manual Figure 9 RER615 Display screen and LEDs on front facia Figure 10 RER615 Buttons Keys on front facia Figure 11 RER615 Modules for OVR reclosers configuration D ...

Page 19: ...ent response and automatic reclosing through primary injection 3 Functional checks of manual controls K69 associated electrical mechanical close block 4 Minimum Trip and Time Current Test 5 No load mechanical operation test A standard routine test report with a summary of results is shipped as a part of documentation package 6 INSTALLATION The OVR 15 27 38 recloser LV unit can be installed in a su...

Page 20: ...ive electronic circuits RER615 relay ACM radios etc Each LV cabinet includes two stainless steel welded grounding pads for grounding and M8 stud as shown in below figure 80 Sq mm cross section solid copper strip equivalent is recommended for grounding For the proper operation of electronic components it is mandatory that the total impedance of grounding grid at site should be less than one Ohm 1 Ω...

Page 21: ...s locking clips on both ends for connection to 24 pin connector counterparts on the HV LV cabinets Figure 15 Control cable connection to HV cabinet Figure 16 Control cable connection between HV and LV cabinet 1 Minimum Bending Radius for the control cable is 12 inches Please do not bend the cable with radius at bending less than 12 inches This may damage the cable 2 The control cable has to be cla...

Page 22: ...tch in the LV cabinet is in DISCHARGE mode Follow instructions on the warning label provided on the inner swing panel door FINAL INSPECTIONS BEFORE ENERGIZING The LV unit should be tested for mechanical and electrical operation before it is energized in the power system It is to be noted that the recloser is shipped in OPEN OFF condition from the factory Do not ground either side of the battery or...

Page 23: ...cabinet 4 Switch ON the main MCB AUX SUPPLY MAINS on the inner swing door of LV Cabinet 5 With front door of LV cabinet opened the cubicle Illumination lamp if provided controlled by door limit switch should glow 6 The auxiliary power outlet socket also gets powered up 4 To connect Auxiliary Supply to Charging device and ACM Switch ON the MCB dedicated for External charger and AC circuits With aux...

Page 24: ...for operations Please refer the approved as built wiring diagram for detailed description on RER615 LED indications applicable for your unit 10 CLOSE Operation For closing the recloser Confirm the emergency manual trip K69 handle is reset Confirm the recloser status as OPEN by referring to relay HMI dedicated LED or recloser OPEN symbol of the SLD on LCD screen and the ON OFF position indicator on...

Page 25: ...with HV unit instruction manual 1 OPEN the recloser with the emergency manual trip K69 handle This enables the mechanical as well as electrical BLOCK CLOSE recloser cannot be closed unless the K69 handle is manually reset 2 Confirm the recloser OPEN status on RER615 relay HMI and on the mechanical ON OFF Indicator on HV cabinet 3 Switch OFF all the MCBs to disconnects AC Aux Power and battery back...

Page 26: ...ed by the guide rails Figure 19 Removal of RER615 from its case REMOVAL OF BATTERIES Please follow the mandatory safety procedures as mentioned under section 1 0 of this document Below figure describes the steps to be followed when it is required to remove the batteries Before physically removing the batteries from LV unit ensure that the battery MCB is OFF and the battery connections are totally ...

Page 27: ... device needs to be reprogrammed If LED is not Glowing Charging device is defective Consult ABB representative Check the resistance between NTC NTC for the values in between 8 to 10 k Ohm 35 C Ambient If found open or no values of resistance could be measured temperature sensing cable is defective Consult ABB representative None of the LEDs RED GREEN on ACM glow MCB for ACM is OFF Switch ON the MC...

Page 28: ...loser terminals Synchronizing and Energization check conditions are not being satisfied as per settings of SECRSYN function block Check the system voltage parameter and network status 5 Battery Failure Battery Status LED on relay HMI turning RED MCB for Battery is OFF Switch ON the MCB for Battery Battery connections to charging device loose or with wrong polarity Check correct and secure battery ...

Page 29: ...29 P a g e OVR 15 27 38 LV cabinet Instruction Manual 9 GENERAL OVR 15 27 38 BLOCK DIAGRAM DUAL VOLTAGE SENSING ...

Page 30: ...30 P a g e OVR 15 27 38 LV cabinet Instruction Manual SINGLE SIDE VOLTAGE SENSING ...

Page 31: ...8kV Rated Current 630 A 1000 A 1200 A Insulation Level 50 110 kV pk 60 125 kV pk 70 170 kV pk Short Circuit Breaking Current 12 5 kA 3sec 12 5 kA 3sec 16 kA 3sec Short circuit withstand current and duration 12 5 kA 3sec 12 5 kA 3sec 16 kA 3sec Short Circuit Making Current Peak 31 25 kA pk 31 25 kA pk 41 6 kA pk Mass Approx LV 70 70 70 HV 140 140 175 Instruction Manual 1VYN401790 021 1VYN401790 049...

Page 32: ...32 P a g e OVR 15 27 38 LV cabinet Instruction Manual 11 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS LV CONTROL CABINET GENERAL ARRANGEMENT ...

Page 33: ...0 10 10 Spring charge time 0 60000 ms 10 20000 20000 20000 20000 Counter initial Val 0 9999 1 0 0 0 0 Alarm Op number 0 9999 1 9999 9500 9500 9500 Lockout Op number 0 9999 1 9999 9999 9999 9999 Current exponent 0 00 2 00 0 01 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 Difference Cor time 10 10 ms 1 5 2 2 2 Alm Acc currents Pwr 0 20000 0 01 20000 00 20000 00 20000 00 20000 00 LO Acc currents Pwr 0 20000 0 01 20000 00 200...

Page 34: ...s 0 3600000 Generic Timers Generic Logic Similarly following settings decide the accuracy of current voltage measurements for the product configuration applicable to your recloser These settings also SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED during the lifetime of the recloser without prior permission from ABB CORRECTION FACTORS ANALOG INPUTS CURRENT Group Parameter Name PC Value Unit Min Max Current 3I CT 1 Current ...

Page 35: ...t result provided by factory 0 900 1 100 Amplitude corr B 0 900 1 100 Amplitude corr C 0 900 1 100 Division ratio 1000 20000 Voltage input type RVD CVD Sensor Angle corr A 0 deg 20 000 20 000 Angle corr B 0 deg 20 000 20 000 Angle corr C 0 deg 20 000 20 000 Below additional table is applicable for six voltage sensor solution only with additional sensors on H1 side Group Parameter Name PC Value Uni...

Page 36: ...00 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms PHIPTOC 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 20 200000 ms 2 Optional Three phase directional overcurrent protection FDPHxPDOC main settings Start Value FDPHLPDOC 0 05 5 00 In 0 05 5 00 In 30 3000A 0 05 5 00 In 30 3000A 0 05 5 00 In 30 3000A DPHHPDOC 0 10 40 00 In 0 10 20 83 ...

Page 37: ...0 05 15 00 Operate delay time FDEFLPDEF 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms 60 200000 ms DEFHPDEF 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 40 200000 ms 5 Transient intermittent earth fault protection INTRPTEF main settings Directional mode INTRPTEF 1 Non directional 1 Non directional 1 Non directional 1 Non directional ...

Page 38: ... 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS Conductance reverse EFPADM 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS Conductance tilt Ang EFPADM 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Susceptance forward EFPADM 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 500 00 mS 500 00 ...

Page 39: ...n 775 24800V 0 05 1 60 Un 1350 43200V 0 05 1 60 Un 1900 60800V Time multiplier PHPTOV 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 0 05 15 00 Operate delay time PHPTOV 40 300000 ms 40 300000 ms 40 300000 ms for setting max upto24800V 40 300000 ms 40 300000 ms for setting max upto 43200V 40 300000 ms 40 300000 ms for setting max upto 45600V 10 Three phase undervoltage protectio...

Page 40: ... 200000 ms 120 200000 ms 13 Negative sequence overvoltage protection NSPTOV main settings Start value NSPTOV 0 010 1 000 Un 0 010 1 000 Un 155 15500 0 010 1 000 Un 270 27000V 0 010 1 000 Un 380 38000V Operate delay time NSPTOV 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 40 120000 ms 14 Residual overvoltage protection ROVPTOV main settings Start value ROVPTOV 0 010...

Page 41: ...erload T1PTTR main settings Env temperature Set Ambient temperature used when the AmbSens is set to Off T1PTTR 50 100 C 50 100 C 50 100 C 50 100 C 50 100 C 50 100 C 50 100 C Current multiplier Current multiplier when function is used for parallel lines T1PTTR 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 Current reference T1PTTR 0 05 4 00 In 0 05 4 00 In 30A 2400A 0 05 4 00 In 30A 2400A 0 05 4 00 In 30A 2400A Tempe...

Page 42: ...10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω 1 0 10000 00 Ω Ph leakage Ris SCEFRFLO 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω 20 1000000 Ω Ph capacitive React SCEFRFLO 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω 10 1000000 Ω R1 line section A SCEFRFLO 0 000 1000 000 Ω pu 0 000 1000 000 Ω ...

Page 43: ...torage temperature has significant impact on the storage period as shown in adjacent graph Hence under circumstances of extended storage of recloser control cabinet it is recommended to charge the batteries typically after every three months Open Circuit Voltage Characteristics When the batteries provided with OVR recloser are in healthy condition the remaining capacity on the battery at different...

Page 44: ...also reduces useful service life Adjacent graph provides the effect of temperature with on capacity and service life for ready reference It is estimated that battery life is halved for each 10 C 18 F above normal room temperature Service life Every battery will see reduction in AH capacity with increasing service life General characteristic of the battery shows that with usage at 20Deg in 5 years ...

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