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VSGGIO can be controlled from the menu or from a symbol on
the single line diagram (SLD) on the local HMI.

IEC 61850 generic communication I/O functions DPGGIO

The IEC 61850 generic communication I/O functions DPGGIO
function block is used to send double indications to other
systems or equipment in the substation using IEC61850. It is
especially used in the interlocking and reservation station-wide
logics.

Single point generic control 8 signals SPC8GGIO

The Single point generic control 8 signals SPC8GGIO function
block is a collection of 8 single point commands, designed to
bring in commands from REMOTE (SCADA) to those parts of
the logic configuration that do not need extensive command
receiving functionality (for example, SCSWI). In this way, simple
commands can be sent directly to the IED outputs, without
confirmation. The commands can be pulsed or steady with a
settable pulse time.

AutomationBits AUTOBITS

The Automation bits function AUTOBITS is used to configure
the DNP3 protocol command handling. Each of the 3
AUTOBITS available has 32 individual outputs available, each
can be mapped as a binary output point in DNP3.

Function commands for IEC60870-5-103, I103CMD,
I103IEDCMD, I103URSCMD, I103GENCMD, I103POSCMD

IEC60870–5–103 function and command logic blocks are
available for configuration of the IED. The output signals are
predefined or user defined depending on selected function
block.

11.  Logic

Tripping logic common 3-phase output SMPPTRC

A function block for protection tripping is provided for each
circuit breaker involved in the tripping of the fault. It provides a
settable pulse prolongation to ensure a three-phase trip pulse
of sufficient length, as well as all functionality necessary for
correct co-operation with autoreclosing functions.

The trip function block also includes a settable latch
functionality for breaker lock-out.

Trip matrix logic TMAGGIO

The 12 Trip matrix logic TMAGGIO function each with 32 inputs
are used to route trip signals and other logical output signals to
the tripping logics SMPPTRC and SPTPTRC or to different
output contacts on the IED.

TMAGGIO 3 output signals and the physical outputs allows the
user to adapt the signals to the physical tripping outputs
according to the specific application needs for settable pulse or
steady output.

Configurable logic blocks

A number of logic blocks and timers are available for the user to
adapt the configuration to the specific application needs.

• OR function block. Each block has 6 inputs and two outputs

where one is inverted.

• INVERTER function blocks that inverts the input signal.

• PULSETIMER function block can be used, for example, for

pulse extensions or limiting of operation of outputs, settable
pulse time.

• GATE function block is used for whether or not a signal

should be able to pass from the input to the output.

• XOR function block. Each block has two outputs where one is

inverted.

• LOOPDELAY function block used to delay the output signal

one execution cycle.

• TIMERSET function has pick-up and drop-out delayed

outputs related to the input signal. The timer has a settable
time delay and must be On for the input signal to activate the
output with the appropriate time delay.

• AND function block. Each block has four inputs and two

outputs where one is inverted

• SRMEMORY function block is a flip-flop that can set or reset

an output from two inputs respectively. Each block has two
outputs where one is inverted. The memory setting controls if
the block's output should reset or return to the state it was,
after a power interruption. The SET input has priority if both
SET and RESET inputs are operated simultaneously.

• RSMEMORY function block is a flip-flop that can reset or set

an output from two inputs respectively. Each block has two
outputs where one is inverted. The memory setting controls if
the block's output should reset or return to the state it was,
after a power interruption. The RESET input has priority if
both SET and RESET are operated simultaneously.

Configurable logic Q/T

A number of logic blocks and timers, with the capability to
propagate timestamp and quality of the input signals, are
available. The function blocks assist the user to adapt the IEDs
configuration to the specific application needs.

• ORQT OR function block that also propagates timestamp

and quality of input signals. Each block has six inputs and two
outputs where one is inverted.

• INVERTERQT function block that inverts the input signal and

propagates timestamp and quality of input signal.

• PULSETIMERQT Pulse timer function block can be used, for

example, for pulse extensions or limiting of operation of

Generator protection REG650

1MRK 502 050-BEN B

 

Product version: 1.3

 
 

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Summary of Contents for REG650 ANSI

Page 1: ...Relion 650 series Generator protection REG650 Product guide...

Page 2: ...Ordering for Customized IED 63 21 Ordering for Configured IED 67 22 Ordering for Accessories 69 Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be constr...

Page 3: ...s 2 Application REG650 is used for the protection and monitoring of generating plants The IED is especially suitable for applications in distributed control systems with high demands on reliability It...

Page 4: ...PDIF 87N IdN 2 Input for independent non directional EF function It can be used for different purposes e g as stator EF protection or turn to turn protection for generators with split winding or even...

Page 5: ...87N IdN EF4 PTOC 51N IN GT01 ROV2 PTOV 59N 3Uo 59N UN Y Y CV MMXN Meter GOP PDOP 32 P TRM module with 4I 1I 5U AIM module with 6I 4U Requires dedicated CT cores external resistor and metrosil for cor...

Page 6: ...d earth fault protection low impedance 0 1 HZPDIF 87 1Ph High impedance differential protection 0 1 1 1 GENPDIF 87G Generator differential protection 0 1 1 Impedance protection ZMRPSB 68 Power swing d...

Page 7: ...nderpower protection 0 1 1 1 GOPPDOP 32 Directional overpower protection 0 2 2 2 AEGGAPC 50AE Accidental energizing protection for synchronous generator 1 1 1 NS2PTOC 46I2 Negative sequence time overc...

Page 8: ...d select for IEC60870 5 103 50 50 50 Apparatus control and Interlocking APC8 Apparatus control for single bay max 8 app 1CB incl interlocking 0 1 QCBAY Bay control 1 1 1 LOCREM Handling of LR switch p...

Page 9: ...version with logic node representation 16 16 16 IB16A Integer to Boolean 16 conversion 16 16 16 IB16FCVB Integer to Boolean 16 conversion with logic node representation 16 16 16 TEIGGIO Elapsed time i...

Page 10: ...ulation gas monitoring function 0 2 2 2 SSIML 71 Insulation liquid monitoring function 0 2 2 2 SSCBR Circuit breaker condition monitoring 0 1 1 1 I103MEAS Measurands for IEC60870 5 103 1 1 1 I103MEASU...

Page 11: ...r TCP IP communication protocol 1 1 1 RS485GEN RS485 1 1 1 OPTICALPROT Operation selection for optical serial 1 1 1 RS485PROT Operation selection for RS485 1 1 1 DNPFREC DNP3 0 fault records for TCP I...

Page 12: ...Time synchronization 1 DTSBEGIN DTSEND TIMEZONE Time synchronization daylight saving 1 IRIG B Time synchronization 1 SETGRPS Setting group handling 1 ACTVGRP Parameter setting groups 1 TESTMODE Test...

Page 13: ...differential protection HZPDIF The 1Ph High impedance differential protection HZPDIF functions can be used when the involved CT cores have the same turns ratio and similar magnetizing characteristics...

Page 14: ...tion area No operation area No operation area IEC07000117 V2 EN Figure 4 Load encroachment influence on the offset mho Z3 characteristic Loss of excitation LEXPDIS There are limits for the low excitat...

Page 15: ...agnitude of the fault current is almost independent on the fault location in the network The protection can be selected to use either the residual current 3I0 cosj or 3I0 j or residual power component...

Page 16: ...of generators against possible overheating of the rotor caused by negative sequence current in the stator current The negative sequence currents in a generator may among others be caused by Unbalanced...

Page 17: ...to flow These eddy currents can cause excessive heating and severe damage to insulation and adjacent parts in a relatively short time The function has settable inverse operating curves and independent...

Page 18: ...of high fundamental power system frequency is needed Overfrequency occurs because of sudden load drops or shunt faults in the power network Close to the generating plant generator governor problems c...

Page 19: ...ion checks that the voltages on both sides of the circuit breaker are in synchronism or with at least one side dead to ensure that closing can be done safely SESRSYN function includes a built in volta...

Page 20: ...nals from the local HMI or from an external local remote switch are applied via the function blocks LOCREM and LOCREMCTRL to the Bay control QCBAY function block A parameter in function block LOCREM i...

Page 21: ...ecific application needs for settable pulse or steady output Configurable logic blocks A number of logic blocks and timers are available for the user to adapt the configuration to the specific applica...

Page 22: ...an be used in the configuration of an IED either for forcing the unused inputs in other function blocks to a certain level value or for creating certain logic Boolean integer floating point string typ...

Page 23: ...ent list DRPRDRE Continuous event logging is useful for monitoring the system from an overview perspective and is a complement to specific disturbance recorder functions The event list logs all binary...

Page 24: ...ltage and undervoltage alarms can be set according to definite time characteristics SPVNZBAT operates after a settable operate time and resets when the battery undervoltage or overvoltage condition di...

Page 25: ...e tagging of internal events and disturbances are an excellent help when evaluating faults Without time synchronization only the events within the IED can be compared to one another With time synchron...

Page 26: ...otiate with explicit SSL via AUTH SSL TLS Using FTP without SSL encryption gives the FTP client reduced capabilities This mode is only for accessing disturbance recorder data from the IED If normal FT...

Page 27: ...are placed on integrated communication modules The IED is connected to Ethernet based communication systems via the fibre optic multimode LC connector s 100BASE FX The IED supports SNTP and IRIG B tim...

Page 28: ...e selection is made at ordering Redundant station bus communication according to IEC 62439 3 Edition 2 uses both ports LAN1A and LAN1B on the COM03 module Select COM03 for redundant station bus accord...

Page 29: ...ams can be downloaded from http www abb com substationautomation Connection diagrams for Customized products Connection diagram 650 series 1 3 1MRK006501 AD Connection diagrams for Configured products...

Page 30: ...this document are only valid under the following circumstances CT and VT ratios in the IED are set in accordance with the associated main instrument transformers Note that for functions which measure...

Page 31: ...amic withstand 250 A one half wave 1250 A one half wave Burden 1 mVA at Ir 0 1 A 10 mVA at Ir 1 A 20 mVA at Ir 0 5 A 200 mVA at Ir 5 A max 350 A for 1 s when COMBITEST test switch is included Voltage...

Page 32: ...t in PSM module 1 bit represents 0 5 V 1 VDC 1 bit represents 1 V 1 VDC 1 bit represents 2 V 1 VDC Binary inputs and outputs Table 4 Binary inputs Description Value Operating range Maximum input volta...

Page 33: ...ver the TCS contact 20 V DC Table 8 Ethernet interfaces Ethernet interface Protocol Cable Data transfer rate 100BASE TX CAT 6 S FTP or better 100 MBits s 100BASE FX TCP IP protocol Fibre optic cable w...

Page 34: ...ided Table 13 Serial rear interface Type Counter connector Serial port X9 Optical serial port type ST for IEC 60870 5 103 and DNP serial Table 14 Optical serial port X9 Wave length Fibre type Connecto...

Page 35: ...ansport and storage temperature range 40 85 C Table 17 Environmental tests Description Type test value Reference Cold tests operation storage 96 h at 25 C 16 h at 40 C 96 h at 40 C IEC 60068 2 1 ANSI...

Page 36: ...4 4 IEC 60255 22 4 class A ANSI C37 90 1 2012 Communication ports 4 kV Other ports 4 kV Surge immunity test IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 60255 22 5 Communication 1 kV line to earth Other ports 2 kV line to eart...

Page 37: ...IEC 30 230 MHz 40 dB V m quasi peak measured at 10 m distance 230 1000 MHz 47 dB V m quasi peak measured at 10 m distance Table 19 Insulation tests Description Type test value Reference Dielectric te...

Page 38: ...thstand test IEC 60255 21 2 Class 1 Bump test IEC 60255 21 2 Class 1 Seismic test IEC 60255 21 3 Class 2 Product safety Table 21 Product safety Description Reference LV directive 2006 95 EC Standard E...

Page 39: ...pically at 0 to 5 x set level Reset time restrained function 25 ms typically at 5 to 0 x set level Operate time unrestrained function 20 ms typically at 0 to 5 x set level Reset time unrestrained func...

Page 40: ...1 0 of set value Reset ratio 90 Base sensitivity function 0 10 1 00 p u of IBase 1 0 of Ir Negative sequence current level 0 02 0 4 p u of IBase 1 0 of Ir Operate time restrained function 40 ms typic...

Page 41: ...gle at 85 degrees Reverse positive sequence impedance 0 005 3000 000 phase Angle for positive sequence impedance 10 90 degrees Timers 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 10 ms Operate time 25 ms typically Reset ratio...

Page 42: ...locking 5 100 of fundamental 2 0 of Ir Independent time delay 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 25 ms Minimum operate time for inverse characteristics 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 25 ms Inverse characteristics see table 74 ta...

Page 43: ...t Minimum polarizing voltage Zero sequence 1 100 of UBase 0 5 of Ur Minimum polarizing voltage Negative sequence 1 100 of UBase 0 5 of Ur Minimum polarizing current Zero sequence 2 100 of IBase 1 0 of...

Page 44: ...n directional residual overvoltage 1 00 200 00 of UBase 0 5 of Ur at U Ur 0 5 of U at U Ur Residual release current for all directional modes 0 25 200 00 of lBase 1 0 of Ir at I Ir 1 0 of I at I Ir At...

Page 45: ...r current 35 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset Impulse margin time non directional residual over current 25 ms typically Table 35 Thermal overload protection two time constants TRPTTR Function Range or va...

Page 46: ...perate time for current detection 20 ms typically Reset time for current detection 10 ms maximum Table 37 Pole discordance protection CCRPLD Function Range or value Accuracy Operate value current asym...

Page 47: ...f U at U Ur Timers 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 25 ms Table 40 Negative sequence time overcurrent protection for machines NS2PTOC Function Range or value Accuracy Operate value step 1 and 2 negative sequence ov...

Page 48: ...pendent operation 30 100 of UBase 1 0 of Ur Reset ratio overcurrent 95 Reset ratio undervoltage 105 Overcurrent Critical impulse time Impulse margin time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset 15 ms typical...

Page 49: ...15 ms typically Table 44 Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV Function Range or value Accuracy Operate voltage step 1 1 200 of UBase 0 5 of Ur at U Ur 0 5 of U at U Ur Operate voltage ste...

Page 50: ...verse function 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 25 ms Alarm time delay 0 00 9000 00 0 5 25 ms Table 46 100 Stator E F 3rd harmonic STEFPHIZ Function Range or value Accuracy Fundamental frequency level UN 95 Stator...

Page 51: ...48 Overfrequency protection SAPTOF Function Range or value Accuracy Operate value start function 35 00 75 00 Hz 2 0 mHz at symmetrical three phase voltage Reset ratio 0 999 Operate time start function...

Page 52: ...Ir Operate voltage change level 1 100 of UBase 5 0 of Ur Operate current change level 1 100 of IBase 5 0 of Ir Operate phase voltage 1 100 of UBase 0 5 of Ur Operate phase current 1 100 of IBase 1 0...

Page 53: ...mHz Frequency difference maximum limit for synchronizing 0 050 0 500 Hz 2 0 mHz Maximum allowed frequency rate of change 0 000 0 500 Hz s 10 0 mHz s Closing time of the breaker 0 000 60 000 s 0 5 25...

Page 54: ...ime Range or value Accuracy 20 ms 100 ms ANDQT 20 100 ORQT 20 100 XORQT 10 30 INVERTERQT 20 100 RSMEMORYQT 10 30 SRMEMORYQT 15 10 PULSETIMERQT 10 30 0 000 90000 000 s 0 5 25 ms for 20 ms cycle time TI...

Page 55: ...r 1 0 of Sr at S Sr 1 0 of S at S Sr Apparent power S 0 1 x Ur U 1 5 x Ur 0 2 x Ir I 4 0 x Ir 1 0 of Sr at S Sr 1 0 of S at S Sr Apparent power S Three phase settings cos phi 1 0 5 of S at S Sr 0 5 of...

Page 56: ...e report 96 Maximum number of events in the Event recording per recording 150 Maximum number of events in the Event list 1000 first in first out Maximum total recording time 3 4 s recording time and m...

Page 57: ...maximum number of channels typical value 340 seconds 100 recordings at 50 Hz 280 seconds 80 recordings at 60 Hz Table 66 Station battery supervision SPVNZBAT Function Range or value Accuracy Lower li...

Page 58: ...e alarm 0 00 60 00 s 0 5 25 ms Time delay for gas pressure lockout 0 00 60 00 s 0 5 25 ms Metering Table 70 Pulse counter PCGGIO Function Setting range Accuracy Cycle time for report of counter value...

Page 59: ...or the IEDs 100BASE FX Protocol serial IEC 60870 5 103 Communication speed for the IEDs 9600 or 19200 Bd Protocol serial DNP3 0 Communication speed for the IEDs 300 115200 Bd Hardware IED Dimensions T...

Page 60: ...e Very Inverse A 28 55 B 0 712 P 2 0 ANSI Long Time Inverse A 0 086 B 0 185 P 0 02 Table 75 IEC Inverse time characteristics Function Range or value Accuracy Operating characteristic 1 P A t k I EQUAT...

Page 61: ...Iset k 0 05 999 in steps of 0 01 Table 77 Inverse time characteristics for overvoltage protection Function Range or value Accuracy Type A curve t k U U U EQUATION1436 SMALL V1 EN U Uset U Umeasured k...

Page 62: ...10 in steps of 0 01 Table 79 Inverse time characteristics for residual overvoltage protection Function Range or value Accuracy Type A curve t k U U U EQUATION1436 SMALL V1 EN U Uset U Umeasured k 0 05...

Page 63: ...erminals 1MRK 002 960 EA Ring lug terminals 1MRK 002 960 FA Power supply module Rule One Power supply module must be specified Power supply module PSM01 24 30V DC 9BO 1KHL178029R0001 PSM02 48 125V DC...

Page 64: ...output OC4PTOC Qty 1 2 1MRK 004 908 BC Four step residual overcurrent protection zero negative sequence direction EF4PTOC Qty 1 2 1MRK 004 908 FA Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power...

Page 65: ...GA Circuit breaker for 1 CB CBC1 Qty 1MRK 004 918 AA Circuit breaker for 2 CB CBC2 Qty 1MRK 004 918 BA Logic Configurable logic blocks Q T 1MRK 002 917 MK Monitoring Station battery supervision SPVNZB...

Page 66: ...20V 50 60Hz Qty 1KHL178083R0016 Transformer module TRM01 4I 1 5A 6U 100 220V 50 60Hz Qty 1KHL178083R0003 Rule Only one Analog input module can be ordered Analog input module AIM01 6I 1 5A 4U 100 220V...

Page 67: ...rsion no 1 3 Selection for position 1 1 3 Configuration alternatives 2 Notes and Rules Generator protection B01 Generator Transformer protection B05 ACT configuration ABB standard configuration X00 Se...

Page 68: ...inals S Ringlug terminals R Analog system Slot position p2 Transformer module TRM01 4I 1 5A 1I 0 1 0 5A 5U 100 220V 50 60Hz A3 Slot position p4 Analog input module AIM01 6I 1 5A 4U 100 220V 50 60Hz B1...

Page 69: ...rth fault protection RXTTE 4 Quantity 1MRK 002 108 BA Protective resistor on plate R1 100 R2 120 Quantity RK 795 102 AD Protective resistor on plate R1 560 R2 560 Quantity RK 795 102 AB Manuals Note O...

Page 70: ...tity 1MRK 511 281 UEN Communication protocol manual IEC 60870 5 103 IEC Quantity 1MRK 511 282 UEN Engineering manual IEC Quantity 1MRK 511 284 UEN Installation manual IEC Quantity 1MRK 514 016 UEN Poi...

Page 71: ...ries manuals Identity number Communication protocol manual DNP 3 0 1MRK 511 280 UEN Communication protocol manual IEC 61850 8 1 1MRK 511 281 UEN Communication protocol manual IEC 60870 5 103 1MRK 511...

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