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13000012-IEC18000544-1-en.vsdx

IEC18000544 V1 EN-US

Figure 51: Disturbance recorder – Configuration (Bay Unit)

15000033-IEC18000555-1-en.vsdx

IEC18000555 V1 EN-US

Figure 52: Disturbance recorder – Configuration (Central Unit)

1MRK 500 132-UEN B

Section 4

HMI500

Distributed busbar protection REB500

59

Operation manual

© Copyright 2019 ABB. All rights reserved

Summary of Contents for Relion REB500

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Page 3: ...ttings 2013 03 30 10 53 10 j superUser joi jectname a Mainmenu I D D i 9 J e t SettirlgS confi ation rua gr ostics rests O L 19 39f I D I D Document ID 1MRK 500 132 UEN Issued May 2019 Revision B Prod...

Page 4: ...erms of such license This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in theOpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This product includes cryptographicsoftware written developed by...

Page 5: ...roduct failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons including but not limited to personal injuries or death shall be the sole responsibility of the person or entity applying the equipme...

Page 6: ...rning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN...

Page 7: ...16 4 4 2 Compare 17 4 5 View menu 18 4 5 1 Single line diagram 18 4 5 2 Protection zone measurements 20 4 5 2 1 Overview 20 4 5 2 2 Detailed view 21 4 5 3 Analogue input measurements 22 4 5 4 Binary...

Page 8: ...1 Interface to System engineering tool 42 4 6 4 2 Enabling GOOSE Client 44 4 6 4 3 Export IID CID file 45 4 6 4 4 Import GOOSE attributes 46 4 6 4 5 GOOSE input mapping 47 4 6 4 6 Requirements to GOOS...

Page 9: ...5 2 Safety instructions 71 5 3 Operation 71 5 3 1 Introduction 71 5 3 2 Viewing data on the local HMI 72 5 3 3 Protection indicator LEDs 72 5 3 4 LED signals 73 5 3 5 LCD backlight 73 5 3 6 Buttons 7...

Page 10: ...Alarm and Event list entries 91 7 2 4 Optical fiber connections faults 91 7 2 5 Electrical connection faults 92 7 3 Diagnostic DIA system error handling 92 Table of contents 4 Distributed busbar prot...

Page 11: ...ed to study the Product guide and or the Application manual REB500 manuals Document numbers Product guide 1MRK 505 402 BEN Application manual 1MRK 505 399 UEN Technical manual 1MRK 505 400 UEN Operati...

Page 12: ...2 Document conventions GUID 37C3ACF4 BD79 43C6 B37E 24B38EE69301 v2 A particular convention may not be used in this manual Abbreviations and acronyms in this manual are spelled out in the glossary Th...

Page 13: ...f items of electrical plant circuit breakers and isolators Before working on the equipment always ensure that unwanted operation is inhibited or has no effect on persons or plant Strictly observe all...

Page 14: ...ake care never to open the secondary circuits of CTs conducting current There is a danger of contact with live parts when opening REB500 cubicle doors Electrostatic discharge can destroy components in...

Page 15: ...St ar t Tr i p C l ear H el p M enu L R ABB 3 2 1 I A BB ESC R EB50 0 R ea dy St ar t Tr i p C l ear H el p M enu L R ABB 3 2 1 I IEC60850 5 103 SAS SMS IEC61850 8 1 SAS SMS Processbus REB500 X1001 X...

Page 16: ...units by comprehensive external HMI software or a remote HMI over a station bus connection Communication with the station automation system SAS is possible via the central unit When configuring the I...

Page 17: ...cess database file on the PC and not in the protection system The database then has to be downloaded from the PC to the protection system see Section 4 4 1 4 2 Safety instructions GUID 5122B73C 64D3 4...

Page 18: ...HMI500 link which is placed under the CD Navigator section Software The software installation procedure should start now 4 3 2 Uninstallation GUID BC60CAA7 94DA 47CC 8E29 384811D8F36E v2 GUID 2084991...

Page 19: ...layed if an attempt is made to open an incompatible file An existing file in the protection system can also be opened using the Upload function in the File menu 4 3 4 Window structure GUID AC8B4D07 B8...

Page 20: ...output configuration the event text configuration the configuration of the LEDs on the local HMI and the disturbance recorder configuration Settings Setting the operating values for the various prote...

Page 21: ...nstall Debug Installation mode and Debug mode are active Debug Debug mode is active Installation mode is inactive 7 Setfile Path and name of the currently open setfile 8 action short message of an ong...

Page 22: ...x is different Data can be correctly downloaded as soon as the user has been logged in to the target device After the downloading procedure is complete the protection system restarts The valid version...

Page 23: ...essfully transferred they are saved in the non volatile memory The auxiliary supply of the central unit must not be interrupted during this part of the procedure 4 4 2 Compare GUID 8F72571E 75C1 46BC...

Page 24: ...ow pre engineering changes only for feeders and switchgear objects When this box is checked default setting the comparison is restricted to determining whether changes have taken place in relation to...

Page 25: ...he configured breakers and isolators It is also possible to display the differential currents of the selected busbar zone Point on the end of a busbar zone for example BZ1 and click the right mouse bu...

Page 26: ...B63A 4BB785588BED v2 The currently active protection zones are listed in order showing the associated sections of busbar and the differential current per phase or in the neutral The overview is not up...

Page 27: ...individual protection zones are listed in the detailed views of the relevant zones The differential current the restraint current and the stability factor are also displayed 12000083 IEC18000492 1 en...

Page 28: ...highlighted yellow The user can change the reference channel by double clicking on the desired one The phase angle display is not available on the other types of bay unit 12000084 IEC18000493 1 en vs...

Page 29: ...nputs outputs are displayed in the status window Channels to which no signals were assigned are marked No signal assigned Closing the overview window closes all the status windows as well Further deta...

Page 30: ...akers belonging to the respective protection zone 12000087 IEC18000496 1 en vsdx IEC18000496 V1 EN US Figure 15 Protection zone circuit breakers detailed view These circuit breakers are intertripped f...

Page 31: ...UID 7682EBC7 A56D 4519 9056 1FFB7304671E v2 12000089 IEC18000497 1 en vsdx IEC18000497 V1 EN US Figure 16 Disturbance recorder overview This tab displays the number of records and the current status o...

Page 32: ...gure 17 Transferring disturbance records In this dialog box you can specify a directory for storing the records on your computer and whether the disturbance records are to be deleted after successful...

Page 33: ...cords Update disturbance records 4 5 7 4 Disturbance recorder file Detailed view Upload GUID B7D4AA55 5E4F 496B B851 6AB627941148 v1 The disturbance records are available in a zipped Comtrade file The...

Page 34: ...it remain intact for at least 24 hours 4 5 8 1 Classification of events GUID F18BB97F 5B81 4C06 B85D 97EF1DEA19D3 v1 The REB500 system includes two different event lists the normal and the extended ev...

Page 35: ...are important for locating hardware defects Text as entered via Configuration Binary inputs outputs user defined or alternatively the name assigned by the system system defined Value for example ON or...

Page 36: ...5 10 Reset latching relays GUID 8F441EB0 E92A 417A 959C A3EAB5927F77 v1 All latched signals are reset and the corresponding display on the local control unit is deleted 12000093 IEC18000501 1 en vsdx...

Page 37: ...inary inputs and outputs in each bay and the central unit respectively In addition voltages can be recorded in the bay units and the phase difference in the central unit 4 6 1 Communication GUID 384F1...

Page 38: ...8000550 1 en vsdx IEC18000550 V1 EN US Figure 23 Configuration Communication Ethernet communication settings This input mask for setting the connection parameters of the Ethernet devices 4 6 2 Device...

Page 39: ...B3A2 4553 8737 10974A5EEFE1 v2 13000004 IEC18000537 1 en vsdx IEC18000537 V1 EN US Figure 25 Configuration Binary module Overview The Overview tab shows a list with all configured devices providing bi...

Page 40: ...iliary supply voltage for each group of optocouplers with a common pole is placed below this The combo box is used to select a new value for the auxiliary supply voltage battery voltage In the matrix...

Page 41: ...n Binary module Central unit inputs 13000006 IEC18000539 1 en vsdx IEC18000539 V1 EN US Figure 27 Configuration Binary module Bay unit inputs 1MRK 500 132 UEN B Section 4 HMI500 Distributed busbar pro...

Page 42: ...when the One auxiliary contact mode is selected The function of the OPEN signal is achieved by inverting the CLOSED signal In this case we recommend connecting the auxiliary contact supply to the corr...

Page 43: ...lt protection EFP Time overcurrent protection OCDT Disturbance recorder DR CB pole discrepancy protection PDF Voltage release UV Clicking on the arrow button to the right of the signal name field open...

Page 44: ...of the BU outputs shows which signals are assigned to which output relays An output relay can be controlled by several signals for example relay CR02 by TRIP and BFP TRIP For reasons of safety it is i...

Page 45: ...ng circuit breakers either to latch or to operate with a reset delay of at least 100 ms 4 6 3 7 Outputs Details tab GUID EE407B2E 94CC 47BF 9614 99402DCF88B1 v1 13000010 IEC18000542 1 en vsdx IEC18000...

Page 46: ...ignal may also be assigned to the same relay Unavailable output relays grey already have signals of the other type assigned to them The remaining relays are available for other signals Event configura...

Page 47: ...ESC R EB50 0 R ea dy St ar t Tr i p C l ear H el p M enu L R ABB 3 2 1 I Teleprotection Control A BB ESC R EB50 0 R ea dy St ar t Tr i p C l ear H el p M enu L R ABB 3 2 1 I Line protection A BB ESC R...

Page 48: ...p issued by line protection IED see Step 2 6 If circuit breaker tripping is not successful after BFP timers have passed a remote tripping command is sent via teleprotection intertripping is sent to th...

Page 49: ...values of REB500 setting parameters are implemented 3 The REB500 ICD file is transferred to the system engineering tool The IED name of the REB500 in the System engineering tool must match the System...

Page 50: ...oad and the same time the CID IID file is updated 10 Post configuration Transfer of the updated CID IID file see remark under item 9 to the system engineering tool Used source IED data attributes are...

Page 51: ...rted 4 6 4 3 Export IID CID file GUID 44D7F50A 519B 4ADB 862E DE6586E90D3B v1 The configuration file which is passed to the system configuration tool can be created from the Tools Export SCS data menu...

Page 52: ...hich can be mapped to REB500 signals are imported from the Station Configuration File 15000028_2 IEC18000553 1 en vsdx IEC18000553 V1 EN US Figure 38 Configuration SCS Configuration IEC 61850 8 1 opti...

Page 53: ...ssigned GOOSE data Attribute If a REB500 Signal has assigned to a GOOSE data attribute then the name of the attribute is listed in this field Selection Unassigned GOOSE data Attributes List of GOOSE d...

Page 54: ...unwanted operation of the protection system Example The breaker failure protection remote trip timer t1 and the intertripping to all bay units of a bus zone timer t2 implies that the fault still pers...

Page 55: ...ay units of the associated protection zone 3 The bay unit creates a high priority event which is transferred to the central unit A high priority event is also created in case of a trip of the bay loca...

Page 56: ...des differs considerably Because the number of logical nodes has a significant impact on the startup time of the communication stack it may be that the protection functions are already available befor...

Page 57: ...o open the GOOSE control block configuration dialog box 18000081 IEC19000203 1 en vsdx IEC19000203 V1 EN US Figure 44 Configuration SCS Configuration IEC 61850 8 1 options GCB configuration Fields of...

Page 58: ...Delete GCB Deletes the selected item 4 6 5 2 Defining signals for GOOSE send GUID E887B7F0 A4A2 4864 A005 90A47D83DC53 v1 This section describes the configuration of the GOOSE output mapping which is...

Page 59: ...in the Technical manual 4 6 6 Event text configuration GUID 02ABCBCD 353A 4286 A752 4D70DF23064E v1 In this window all the event signals configured for REB500 are displayed For each event signal a use...

Page 60: ...LMI LED configuration List of units Print dialog box 12000119 IEC18000511 1 en vsdx IEC18000511 V1 EN US Figure 48 Status LED on the LMI LED Configuration dialog box Under the Status LED on LMI dialog...

Page 61: ...D9 47C7 BDC7 908066E1DF71 v2 The user can determine the response of the LED by clicking in the Mode column The following modes are possible Status The current status of the signal is displayed Latchin...

Page 62: ...bus zone shows the same measurement values The phase difference is only recorded if it is enabled in the Recording tab of the CU disturbance recorder configuration see Figure 52 The following diagram...

Page 63: ...cquisition time This setting determines how much time before the triggering point is included in the record The recording time must be at least 0 2 s to record the pre fault and 0 3 s for the post fau...

Page 64: ...ignal and moving it to a new position All other signals are sorted automatically in relation to the signal that has been moved The order of the signals in the list is the order in which they are trans...

Page 65: ...recorder Configuration Bay Unit 15000033 IEC18000555 1 en vsdx IEC18000555 V1 EN US Figure 52 Disturbance recorder Configuration Central Unit 1MRK 500 132 UEN B Section 4 HMI500 Distributed busbar pro...

Page 66: ...sturbance recorder Configuration Signals 13000014 IEC18000546 1 en vsdx IEC18000546 V1 EN US Figure 54 Disturbance recorder Overview Section 4 1MRK 500 132 UEN B HMI500 60 Distributed busbar protectio...

Page 67: ...nu items Setting menu item Av Technical Manual section Application Manual section Breaker failure protection Breaker failure protection Breaker failure protection Time overcurrent protection Overcurre...

Page 68: ...ertently operating a tripping relay simulating an incorrect isolator or circuit breaker status or activating a tripping input for example External TRIP The test generator is activated by opening the T...

Page 69: ...input or by a protection function The greatest care must be taken when using the test mode especially when the protection system is in operation Blocking by the test generator takes precedence over al...

Page 70: ...ing by the test generator is cancelled 4 8 2 Installation mode GUID 1630DAE1 FC3B 4091 883F 8F403282C653 v2 This mode is activated by opening the Testing menu selecting Installation mode A tick appear...

Page 71: ...on equipment and added to the HMI500 report section see menu item Tools Reports Traceability data 4 9 Tools menu 4 9 1 Version GUID 60C6DF97 23F3 45C5 AAF2 F05EC227AB6A v2 This menu item is for admini...

Page 72: ...000503 V1 EN US Figure 59 Version 4 9 2 File verification GUID 68B3B3E6 FF61 4B87 909C 1A5F1775B16E v1 Starts the file verification procedure that checks data consistency within several tables of the...

Page 73: ...tive A printer does not however have to be connected 4 9 4 Export SCS data GUID AF476CDF FFB6 4386 88EC 017D3A5F9602 v2 This menu item exports any communication data contained in the database The menu...

Page 74: ...for an ASCII file when exporting events 4 9 5 4 Database locations GUID 71F77D63 F87E 42E8 9B78 3A531EFA10E3 v1 HMI500 creates a number of configuration databases The following dialog provides facili...

Page 75: ...8 F877 4B8E B49C 18F54A3ED9DD v1 This menu command closes all open sessions on the target device 4 9 11 Set system time GUID 2C1D0893 D2E7 4489 A171 671B515925FC v1 The system clock in the protection...

Page 76: ...IEC18000507 1 en vsdx IEC18000507 V1 EN US Figure 63 Setting the system time Section 4 1MRK 500 132 UEN B HMI500 70 Distributed busbar protection REB500 Operation manual Copyright 2019 ABB All rights...

Page 77: ...e LED is not lit on the local HMI An alarm external or on the local HMI can concern a failure in the REB500 system for example hardware failure or in the associated primary plant for example incorrect...

Page 78: ...An interface is also provided for connecting a PC via RS45 Whether on the central unit or a bay unit the local HMI enables the following to be viewed Current and voltage measurements Statuses of input...

Page 79: ...tches the display backlight on again if it was switched off Table 20 Local HMI Used buttons Button Name Purpose Up Move up and down in menu tree and in pages Move selection in dialogs and alarm panel...

Page 80: ...it GUID 56625DFC 8323 4AF8 AE49 08348876B842 v2 Alarms Trips Clear Reset all relays lists and LEDs Acknowledge Alarms Reset Permanent Blocking Measurements Bus zones BZ 1 N Diff current Binary inputs...

Page 81: ...ry outputs CR01 CRxx Switchgear objects Settings Busbar Protection Breaker Failure Protection Overcurrent Protection End Fault Protection Pole Discrepancy Protection 5 3 7 2 Menu structure of the bay...

Page 82: ...last DB change LED Text Display settings Language LHMI Display Timeout Contrast Level Key Parameters Test LED Test Test Trip Diagnostic information Product Identifiers IEDProdType Firmware Version Ser...

Page 83: ...d End fault protection blocked OCDT blocked Overcurrent protection blocked Pole discrepancy protection blocked Bay unit alarm Contacts blocked Inspection Maintenance Inspection alarm Auxiliary voltage...

Page 84: ...e following trips can appear on the local HMI TRIP ITT Trip corresponding bus zones BBP Trip Differential current Id Restraint current Ih Max phase difference Ph Diff BFP TRIP T1 Current of each phase...

Page 85: ...ls the trip state Off No pending trip in list On Pending or latched trips in list The protection system and all signals can be reset by choosing Clear Reset all latched LEDs and Lists on the LHMI or e...

Page 86: ...000206 V1 EN US Figure 65 LHMI Test Trip Configuration per Circuit Breaker The current criteria can be enabled by selecting the Enable current criteria check box The current criteria value can be set...

Page 87: ...enu The Test Trip menu can be entered by pressing the right arrow key which opens first the logon window to authenticate the user see Figure 67 1MRK 500 132 UEN B Section 5 Local HMI Distributed busba...

Page 88: ...on window does not appear To enter the user name and password each letter needs to be selected by pressing the up or down arrow key at the current cursor position with the following sequence of charac...

Page 89: ...the Enter key The current state of the signal 21120_EXT_TEST_TRIP is shown in the Test Trip menu The initial is OFF under the condition that the LHMI Test Trip is not combined with the external Test T...

Page 90: ...nge requires a confirmation by the user A cancellation of the initiated change is possible by navigation with the right arrow key to the Cancel menu item and pressing the Enter key Section 5 1MRK 500...

Page 91: ...V1 EN US Figure 70 LHMI Test Trip confirmation The following figure shows the LHMI Test Trip in active state 1MRK 500 132 UEN B Section 5 Local HMI Distributed busbar protection REB500 85 Operation ma...

Page 92: ...Trip menu will be left the Test Trip state changes back to OFF if no combination with an external test trip input exists In combination with the external Test Trip input it might remain in the ON sta...

Page 93: ...ta 6 2 Accessing the WebHMI GUID 71A6E3BD FF33 4FB5 B88A CC0B4038F63A v2 To access the WebHMI browse to the following URL via the station bus LAN0 https LAN_0_IP reb500 html Information Access to the...

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Page 95: ...static discharge ESD 7 2 List of faults and corrective actions 7 2 1 Useful LEDs on the IEDs and switches 7 2 1 1 Switches GUID 903E1497 5F85 456D BC9A 43DC43DC3AF3 v1 The Fault and Power P LED of the...

Page 96: ...int to a LED indication defect Corrective Action A LED indication is defective the respective BU CU shall be replaced 7 2 2 Faults during startup GUID FD8AD645 7D10 46A3 A864 4A7144773F64 v2 Descripti...

Page 97: ...twork connected to this interface Change configured IP address 7 RPB Interruption Alarm on BU Process Bus connection interrupted Check process bus connection seeSection 3 CU is offline for example dur...

Page 98: ...the affected target Clear Reset Permanent Blocking Table 25 Start up and repetitive error causes Alarm Event Detection setting Description Version check failed Major_Error 013 once 2 In case the targe...

Page 99: ...issing the target blocks permanently Wrong TRM HW Module Major_Error 031 once 2 If the configured and physical assembled TRM HW module do not match the target blocks permanently Wrong PSM HW Module Ma...

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