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8.2.2 

Checking CT circuits

Check that the wiring is in strict accordance with the supplied
connection diagram.

The CTs must be connected in accordance with the terminal diagram provided with
the protection relay, both with regards to phases and polarity. The following tests are
recommended for every primary CT or CT core connected to the protection relay.

Primary injection test to verify the current ratio of the CT, the correct wiring up
to the protection relay and correct phase sequence connection (that is L1, L2, L3.)

Polarity check to prove that the predicted direction of the secondary current flow
is correct for a given direction of the primary current flow. This is an essential test
for the proper operation of the directional function, protection or measurement in
the protection relay.

CT secondary loop resistance measurement to confirm that the current
transformer secondary loop DC resistance is within specification and that there
are no high resistance joints in the CT winding or wiring.

CT excitation test to ensure that the correct core in the CT is connected to the
protection relay. Normally only a few points along the excitation curve are
checked to ensure that there are no wiring errors in the system, for example, due
to a mistake in connecting the CT's measurement core to the protection relay.

CT excitation test to ensure that the CT is of the correct accuracy rating and that
there are no short circuited turns in the CT windings. Manufacturer's design
curves should be available for the CT to compare the actual results.

Earthing check of the individual CT secondary circuits to verify that each three-
phase set of main CTs is properly connected to the station earth and only at one
electrical point.

Insulation resistance check.

Phase identification of CT shall be made.

Both the primary and the secondary sides must be disconnected from
the line and the protection relay when plotting the excitation
characteristics.

If the CT secondary circuit is opened or its earth connection is missing
or removed without the CT primary being de-energized first,
dangerous voltages may be produced. This can be lethal and cause
damage to the insulation. The re-energizing of the CT primary should
be prohibited as long as the CT secondary is open or unearthed.

8.2.3 

Checking VT circuits

Check that the wiring is in strict accordance with the supplied connection diagram.

Section 8

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REC615 and RER615

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for Relion REC615

Page 1: ...RELION PRODUCT FAMILY Grid Automation REC615 and RER615 Operation Manual...

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Page 3: ...Document ID 1MRS758754 Issued 2019 05 31 Revision B Product version 2 0 3 Copyright 2019 ABB All rights reserved...

Page 4: ...bed in this document is furnished under a license and may be used copied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license Trademarks ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB G...

Page 5: ...ted and communicate data and information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network administrat...

Page 6: ...concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2014 35 EU This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standar...

Page 7: ...lways be followed The frame of the protection relay has to be carefully earthed When the plug in unit has been detached from the case do not touch the inside of the case The relay case internals may c...

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Page 9: ...ion relay 17 Section 3 REC615 and RER615 overview 19 Overview 19 Local HMI 19 Display 20 LEDs 22 Keypad 22 Local HMI functionality 25 Protection and alarm indication 25 Parameter management 27 Front c...

Page 10: ...mbol formats 51 Browsing setting values 52 Editing values 52 Editing numerical values 53 Editing string values 54 Editing enumerated values 55 Committing settings 55 Clearing and acknowledging 56 Usin...

Page 11: ...87 Indications 87 Monitoring indication messages 87 Monitoring an internal relay fault 88 Monitoring condition monitoring data 88 Measured and calculated values 88 Measured values 89 Using the local...

Page 12: ...ion link operation 105 Checking time synchronization 106 Running the display test 106 Indication messages 106 Internal faults 106 Warnings 108 Correction procedures 110 Rebooting the software 110 Rest...

Page 13: ...djusting the display contrast 124 Changing display symbols 124 Changing the default view 124 Setting the system time and time synchronization 124 Setting protection relay parameters 126 Defining setti...

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Page 15: ...ify disturbances and how to view calculated and measured power grid data to determine the cause of a fault 1 2 Intended audience This manual addresses the operator who operates the protection relay fr...

Page 16: ...oint list manual GUID 7414985D 2433 46E4 B77B CCE64F6FC8D0 V2 EN Figure 1 The intended use of documents during the product life cycle Product series and product specific manuals can be downloaded from...

Page 17: ...The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text It might indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or dam...

Page 18: ...odes and symbols All available functions are listed in the table All of them may not be applicable to all products Table 1 Functions included in the relays Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC ANSI Protec...

Page 19: ...2 F67N 1 2 Directional earth fault protection low stage instance 3 DEFLPDEF3 Io 3 67N 1 3 Directional earth fault protection low stage instance 4 DEFLPDEF4 Io 4 67N 1 4 Directional earth fault protec...

Page 20: ...2 PHPTOV2 3U 2 59 2 Three phase overvoltage protection instance 3 PHPTOV3 3U 3 59 3 Positive sequence undervoltage protection instance 1 PSPTUV1 U1 1 47U 1 Negative sequence overvoltage protection in...

Page 21: ...BR2 I O CB 2 I O CB 2 Disconnector control instance 1 DCXSWI1 I O DCC 1 I O DCC 1 Disconnector control instance 2 DCXSWI2 I O DCC 2 I O DCC 2 Disconnector control instance 3 DCXSWI3 I O DCC 3 I O DCC...

Page 22: ...1 Voltage presence instance 2 PHSVPR2 PHSVPR 2 PHSVPR 2 Measurement Three phase current measurement instance 1 CMMXU1 3I 1 3I 1 Three phase current measurement instance 2 CMMXU2 3I 2 3I 2 Sequence cu...

Page 23: ...eset 8 pcs instance 1 SRGAPC1 SR 1 SR 1 Set reset 8 pcs instance 2 SRGAPC2 SR 2 SR 2 Move 8 pcs instance 1 MVGAPC1 MV 1 MV 1 Move 8 pcs instance 2 MVGAPC2 MV 2 MV 2 Move 8 pcs instance 3 MVGAPC3 MV 3...

Page 24: ...value scaling instance 10 SCA4GAPC10 SCA4 10 SCA4 10 Analog value scaling instance 11 SCA4GAPC11 SCA4 11 SCA4 11 Analog value scaling instance 12 SCA4GAPC12 SCA4 12 SCA4 12 Integer value move instance...

Page 25: ...g life time is supported by maintenance and repair services as well as by the availability of spare parts Design and manufacturing have been done under a certified environmental system The effectivene...

Page 26: ...odule Various Plug in unit Electronics plug in modules Various Electronics LHMI module Various Plastic parts PC PBT3 LCP PA4 Metallic parts Aluminium Package Box Cardboard Attached material Manuals Pa...

Page 27: ...g methods compact size and ease of use Depending on the product optional functionality is available at the time of order for both software and hardware for example autoreclosing and additional I Os RE...

Page 28: ...f the LHMI 3 2 1 Display The LHMI includes a graphical display that supports two character sizes The character size depends on the selected language The amount of characters and rows fitting the view...

Page 29: ...Scroll bar displayed when needed The header area at the top of the display view shows the current location in the menu structure The icon area at the upper right corner of the display shows the curre...

Page 30: ...grammable LEDs on front of the LHMI The LEDs can be configured with PCM600 and the operation mode can be selected with the LHMI WHMI or PCM600 3 2 3 Keypad The LHMI keypad contains push buttons which...

Page 31: ...43129246 V1 EN Figure 4 LHMI keypad 1 Function keys 2 Close 3 Open 4 Escape 5 Left 6 Up 7 Down 8 Right 9 Enter 10 Key 11 Clear 12 Menu 13 Remote Local 14 Communication port 15 Help 1MRS758754 B Sectio...

Page 32: ...rast in combination with or Changing the language in combination with Running the display test in combination with Deleting a character in combination with when editing a string Inserting a space in c...

Page 33: ...grammable LEDs Requires appropriate user rights Help Showing context sensitive help messages Function keys with LEDs The function keys and LEDs are freely programmable and they can be configured both...

Page 34: ...Off Normal operation On A protection function has tripped and an indication message is displayed The trip indication is latching and must be reset via communication or by pressing If several protecti...

Page 35: ...eters in the menu This indicates which parameters or parameter values become obsolete due to the change The relay changes the visibility or range of these parameters immediately even before the change...

Page 36: ...e Web server is forced to take a secured HTTPS connection to WHMI using TLS encryption The WHMI is verified with Internet Explorer 8 0 9 0 10 0 and 11 0 WHMI is disabled by default To enable the WHMI...

Page 37: ...otely over LAN WAN 3 3 1 Command buttons Command buttons can be used to edit parameters and control information via the WHMI Table 14 Command buttons Name Description Enabling parameter editing Disabl...

Page 38: ...ll fault records Importing settings Exporting settings Selecting all Clearing all selections Clearing load profile record Refreshing the parameter list view 3 4 Authorization Four user categories have...

Page 39: ...udit trail for the administrator Audit trail is a chronological record of system activities that allows the reconstruction and examination of the sequence of system and security related events and cha...

Page 40: ...Administrator accessed audit trail Login Successful login from IEC 61850 8 1 MMS WHMI FTP or LHMI Logout Successful logout from IEC 61850 8 1 MMS WHMI FTP or LHMI Password change Password changed Firm...

Page 41: ...example horizontal communication between the protection relays is only enabled by the IEC 61850 communication protocol The IEC 61850 communication implementation supports all monitoring and control f...

Page 42: ...loop topology can cause problems to the network The protection relay itself does not support link down detection or RSTP The ring recovery process is based on the aging of the MAC addresses and the l...

Page 43: ...ates a switch element that forwards frames from port to port IEC 62439 3 2012 cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2010 These standard versions are also referred to as IEC 62439 3 Editi...

Page 44: ...ecting to PRP and normal networks By connecting the node directly to LAN A or LAN B as SAN By connecting the node to the protection relay s interlink port HSR HSR applies the PRP principle of parallel...

Page 45: ...mation and control functions UniGear Digital switchgear concept relies on the process bus together with current and voltage sensors The process bus enables several advantages for the UniGear Digital l...

Page 46: ...l Ethernet network as the IEC 61850 8 1 station bus The intended application for sampled values is sharing the measured voltages from REC615 or RER615 protection relay to other devices with phase volt...

Page 47: ...or detailed system requirements and configuration details 3 5 4 Secure communication The protection relay supports secure communication for WHMI and file transfer protocol If the Secure Communication...

Page 48: ...eters data format used units setting range access rights and visibility of the parameters In addition it contains code which allows software packages that use the connectivity package to properly comm...

Page 49: ...guration Authorization Passwords Set the Local override parameter to False 4 1 1 Logging in 1 Press to activate the login procedure 2 Press or to select the user level A070888 V2 EN Figure 12 Selectin...

Page 50: ...ng wrong password The current user level is shown on the display s upper right corner in the icon area When local override is disabled the Login page is shown in case of any LHMI activity 4 1 2 Loggin...

Page 51: ...vel 30 seconds after the display backlight has turned off The display returns to the default view and all unconfirmed operations such as parameter editing and breaker selection are cancelled Change th...

Page 52: ...nd remote control To control the protection relay log in with the appropriate user rights 4 1 5 Identifying the device The Information menu includes detailed information about the device such as revis...

Page 53: ...Main menu Information System identifiers 2 Enter the submenu with GUID E246D16B 3CD4 4563 A62A 91F117E22FEE V1 EN Figure 18 Identifying IEC 61850 version 4 1 6 Adjusting the display contrast Adjust th...

Page 54: ...9 Changing the LHMI language To change the language using a shortcut press and simultaneously anywhere in the menu 4 1 8 Changing display symbols Use the keypad to switch between the display symbols I...

Page 55: ...ity and press 2 Change the setting visibility with or to select which parameters are shown Basic Advanced 3 Press to confirm the selection GUID 9A3052C7 8398 448D BA2D 13619D608AA3 V1 EN Figure 20 Vie...

Page 56: ...has editable descriptions for the LED ON and OFF states 1 Log in as OPERATOR ENGINEER or ADMINISTRATOR to use the function keys 2 Select Main Menu Configuration Function key text visibility and press...

Page 57: ...nu structure The Main menu contains main groups which are divided further into more detailed submenus Control Events Measurements Disturbance records Settings Configuration Monitoring Tests Informatio...

Page 58: ...t Main menu Configuration HMI Default view and press 2 Change the default view with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 1 12 Viewing single line diagram The single line diagram is created with PCM60...

Page 59: ...page is shown when the default view is entered The single line diagram page can be changed using the left and right push buttons 4 1 12 1 Changing single line diagram symbol formats 1 Select Main menu...

Page 60: ...st with and and to select a submenu press To move back to the list press GUID D0C4C7FC 81EC 45EF AD23 C8FE1FCCFA5C V1 EN Figure 28 Example of submenus in the Settings menu Some parameters may be hidde...

Page 61: ...function 4 1 14 1 Editing numerical values 1 Select Main menu Settings and then a setting The last digit of the value is active When the symbol in front of the value is the active value can only be i...

Page 62: ...0756 V3 EN Figure 30 Arrow symbol is active the value is set to the maximum After pressing the previous value can be restored by pressing once and vice versa Another press of or sets the value to the...

Page 63: ...the parameter specific order 4 1 15 Committing settings Editable values are stored either in RAM or in non volatile flash memory Values stored in flash memory are in effect also after reboot Some par...

Page 64: ...d 4 1 16 Clearing and acknowledging The Clear button is used to reset acknowledge or clear all messages and indications including LEDs and latched outputs as well as registers and recordings Press the...

Page 65: ...tion HMI Web HMI mode via the LHMI 2 Reboot the relay for the change to take effect 3 Log in with the proper user rights to use the WHMI To establish a remote WHMI connection to the protection relay c...

Page 66: ...ession timeout The timeout can be set in Main menu Configuration HMI Web HMI timeout To log out manually click Logout on the menu bar 4 2 3 Identifying device The Information menu includes detailed in...

Page 67: ...ammable LEDs view shows the status of programmable LEDs The Phasor diagrams view shows phasor diagrams The Disturbance records view shows the list of disturbance records The Fault records view shows t...

Page 68: ...menu contains main groups which are divided further into more detailed submenus Control Events Measurements Disturbance records Settings Configuration Monitoring Tests Information Clear Language Load...

Page 69: ...rge display variant Select Control SLD in the left navigation bar or click Single Line Diagram in the menu bar to view the single line diagram GUID B6792AC5 F758 4E28 A786 1BB761315407 V3 EN Figure 37...

Page 70: ...unctionality where only chosen parameters are displayed saved or printed There are various options for filtering Enabled settings hides settings of disabled function blocks Writable settings displays...

Page 71: ...used to hide or show the advanced settings on the Parameter list page 1 Click Parameter list in the left navigation bar GUID 00F905FB F84E 4F30 885E 8FB86C18A88B V2 EN Figure 39 Displaying parameters...

Page 72: ...Click Print to print all the selected parameters 4 2 7 Editing values 1 Select a menu in the left navigation bar 2 Click a submenu to see function blocks 3 Click a function block to see the setting va...

Page 73: ...s for a parameter are shown in the Min Max and Step columns Setting group values are indicated with GUID EE810F3C DADF 49E7 A68D 4DE0FA41B880 V1 EN Figure 42 Editing a value If the entered value is wi...

Page 74: ...Disable Write cannot be selected when a value has already been written to the protection relay After clicking Write to IED click either Commit or Reject 4 2 8 Committing settings Editable values are...

Page 75: ...e flash memory 2 Click Commit to write the values to the flash memory Click Reject to cancel saving settings If the parameter has an edit copy the original parameter value is restored If the parameter...

Page 76: ...EDs and latched outputs as well as registers and recordings can be reset acknowledged or cleared using the Clear menu 1 Click Clear in the left navigation bar GUID 2D5FA62E 868C 4030 AD6D 3A666AC95E69...

Page 77: ...lecting programmable LEDs view The programmable LEDs view shows the status of the programmable LEDs These are the same LEDs that are located on the upper right side of the LHMI panel Click Programmabl...

Page 78: ...iew The event view contains a list of events produced by the application configuration When the event page is opened it displays up to 100 latest events at one time The event list is updated automatic...

Page 79: ...drop down list to view older events or select View all to show all events on the same page GUID 70460195 B427 4E08 9F7D 2E576BC7EF1A V2 EN Figure 51 Events view 4 To save the events in TXT or CSV fil...

Page 80: ...bar GUID CC58DC4B 9FC9 47B0 A28A A92B867D3009 V2 EN Figure 52 Selecting disturbance records view 4 2 12 1 Saving disturbance records 1 Click Disturbance records on the menu bar 2 To save the disturban...

Page 81: ...815C 45DF43805233 V2 EN Figure 54 Manual triggering 4 2 12 3 Deleting disturbance records 1 Click Disturbance records on the menu bar 2 Delete records Click Delete all to delete all records Select on...

Page 82: ...ecords 3 Click OK to confirm or Cancel to cancel the deletion 4 2 13 Selecting phasor diagrams Install or enable the SVG plugin to view the phasor diagrams if needed 1 Click Phasor diagrams on the men...

Page 83: ...ecting the diagram from the drop down menu GUID D0611800 80E3 48B6 9B76 0D391844A88F V2 EN Figure 57 Toggling the diagram visibility Visible diagrams are indicated with an asterisk 3 Change the size o...

Page 84: ...Freeze to stop updating the phasor diagram No updates are displayed in the diagram GUID E92D63AB 11A3 40A0 8783 4EF78BCD7C89 V2 EN Figure 59 The arrow extends outside the circle if the current value i...

Page 85: ...is shown 6 To print all fault records click Print when the fault record list view is shown 7 To print only one record open it in the details view and click Print 4 2 15 Exporting load profile records...

Page 86: ...WHMI can also be used to read the relay setting parameters and to export those to files which can be used by PCM600 WHMI imports all parameters from the import file except lockable and read only param...

Page 87: ...Import Settings Wait until the file transfer is complete GUID 69EFD0B9 C544 48D5 9645 F5B04C229BD9 V2 EN Figure 61 Importing settings 4 Click OK to commit the imported settings to the protection relay...

Page 88: ...A7B1 0F1D6020A5DA V2 EN Figure 63 Parameter settings written to protection relay Only editable parameters are written to the protection relay during the import If part of the import fails the faulty...

Page 89: ...ar 2 Select the items to be exported Click Select all to select all items and click Clear all to clear all selections 3 From the Disturbance records drop down list select the amount of records to be s...

Page 90: ...82...

Page 91: ...tion Disturbances and their causes can be identified by indicator LEDs Ready Start and Trip During normal operation the Ready LED is steady green Table 18 Disturbance indications LED State Description...

Page 92: ...ds of fault events which are set to trigger the disturbance recorder Disturbance data is collected and stored for later viewing and analysis The disturbance recorder data can be read and analyzed with...

Page 93: ...re information see the PCM600 documentation 5 3 1 Settings for relay functionality Function settings can be edited one by one by navigating to the individual setting values for example via the LHMI Th...

Page 94: ...86...

Page 95: ...he relay has internal priority for indication messages and tripping data Internal fault and warning messages have always higher priority than start or trip information Trip information has always high...

Page 96: ...he latest fault indication 2 Press or to scroll the view 6 1 1 3 Monitoring condition monitoring data 1 Select Main menu Monitoring I O status Condition monitoring 2 Press or to scroll the view 3 Pres...

Page 97: ...power Q MVar Total reactive power PF Average power factor Ng Seq A Negative phase sequence current Ps Seq A Positive phase sequence current Zro Seq A Zero phase sequence current Ng Seq kV Negative pha...

Page 98: ...ue with or and press again A070861 V3 EN Figure 67 Changing the value The disturbance recorder is now triggered 6 1 3 2 Monitoring disturbance recorder data Upload individual disturbance recordings fr...

Page 99: ...nce recorder via the LHMI 6 1 3 3 Controlling and reading of disturbance recorder data Disturbance recorder data can be controlled and read with PCM600 It can also be read via WHMI For more informatio...

Page 100: ...dex and the total amount of the events The most recent event is always first The HMI Event Filtering tool can be used to configure the event visibility in the LHMI 1 Select Main Menu Events 2 Press to...

Page 101: ...y Read maintenance record and version log Analyze disturbance record data Create disturbance records Monitor protection relay values For more information see the PCM600 documentation 6 2 Controlling 6...

Page 102: ...mbols The selected object has a square around it 2 Press to open or to close the selected object 3 Select Yes and press to confirm 6 2 1 2 Controlling SLD buttons Buttons are controlled with the Open...

Page 103: ...on relay may have to be in local state for the control to succeed 6 2 1 3 Controlling single line diagram tap changer 1 Select the tap changer with or if it is not already selected The selected object...

Page 104: ...e the object If there are several controllable objects select the object with and and press to confirm the selection GUID B44E0D8C 22B9 4BA4 8BE7 2C4EE9AA85F7 V1 EN Figure 75 Selecting a controlled ob...

Page 105: ...ing delay Close delay mode and Close delay need to be set to be able to control objects with the closing delay The closing operation from the LHMI can be delayed by a predefined period of time 1 Press...

Page 106: ...Clearing and acknowledging via the local HMI All messages and indications including LEDs and latched outputs as well as registers and indications including recordings can be reset acknowledged or clea...

Page 107: ...rload protection for motors Reset of autoreclosing and cable fault detection Operation time of runtime counter for machines and devices Counters for autoreclosing and motor startup supervision Master...

Page 108: ...he active setting group can be changed by the protection relay application or manually from the menu 1 Select Main menu Settings Setting group Active group and press A071150 V3 EN Figure 80 Active set...

Page 109: ...Change the options with or and press to confirm the selection GUID 7C997215 CA0C 43E7 8D8B 324E69086C35 V1 EN Figure 82 Copying setting group 1 into 6 6 4 1 3 Browsing and editing setting group value...

Page 110: ...block list is shown in the content area of the display On the left in the header you see the current setting group and on the right the menu path 5 To browse the parameters scroll the list with and a...

Page 111: ...ated with an asterisk Switching the Operation parameter of a function block on or off restarts all control and protection functions 6 4 2 Activating programmable LEDs 1 Select Main menu Configuration...

Page 112: ...as default view and the user is logged out Autoscroll is active if the delay value is not zero 1 Select Main menu Configuration HMI Autoscroll delay and press 2 Select delay time with or 3 Press to c...

Page 113: ...r or replacement actions 7 1 2 Identifying runtime errors 1 Check the error origin from the protection relay s supervision events Main menu Monitoring IED status Self supervision 2 Reboot the protecti...

Page 114: ...fore running the display test manually 7 2 Indication messages 7 2 1 Internal faults Internal fault indications have the highest priority on the LHMI None of the other LHMI indications can override th...

Page 115: ...4 Faulty Signal Output relay s in card located in slot X110 Internal Fault SO relay s X120 45 Faulty Signal Output relay s in card located in slot X120 Internal Fault SO relay s X130 46 Faulty Signal...

Page 116: ...d error X130 76 Card in slot X130 is faulty Internal Fault LHMI module 79 LHMI module is faulty The fault indication may not be seen on the LHMI during the fault Internal Fault RAM error 80 Error in t...

Page 117: ...rror 22 Error in the DNP3 communication Warning Dataset error 24 Error in the Data set s Warning Report cont error 25 Error in the Report control block s Warning GOOSE contr error 26 Error in the GOOS...

Page 118: ...t error in RTD card located in slot X130 7 3 Correction procedures 7 3 1 Rebooting the software 1 Select Main menu Configuration General Software reset and press 2 Change the value with or and press 7...

Page 119: ...ct the password to be reset with or 3 Press change the password with or and press again 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the rest of the passwords If the administrator password is lost contact ABB s tech...

Page 120: ...ry outputs 7 3 4 2 Sample data interruptions Occasionally protection relays can receive corrupted or faulty measurement data during runtime In these cases the operation system halts the corresponding...

Page 121: ...ion relay s communication port The RJ 45 port supports any CAT 5 Ethernet cable but the recommendation is STP Test your PC s communication port before you go to the site Find out who to contact if you...

Page 122: ...long the excitation curve are checked to ensure that there are no wiring errors in the system for example due to a mistake in connecting the CT s measurement core to the protection relay CT excitation...

Page 123: ...to neutral circuit and each phase to phase pair In each case voltages in all phases and neutral are measured 8 2 4 Checking binary input and output circuits 8 2 4 1 Checking binary input circuits Pref...

Page 124: ...a z A Z Space Special characters _ User authorization is disabled by default and can be enabled via the LHMI or WHMI path Main Menu Configuration Authorization Passwords Table 23 Predefined user cate...

Page 125: ...or get the IP addresses of the protection relays 2 Set up the PC for a direct link or connect the PC or workstation to the network 3 Configure the IP addresses in the PCM600 project for each protecti...

Page 126: ...Ethernet communication options Rear port Ethernet is intended for station bus communication Communication protocols used via Ethernet ports are IEC 61850 8 1 IEC 61850 9 2 LE DNP3 TCP IP and Modbus T...

Page 127: ...hardware options all COM port driver setting parameters are not relevant for every communication hardware type Table 24 COM port parameters in different HW options COM parameter Values Hardware optio...

Page 128: ...rotocol independent aspects of the UART based serial communication are monitored in the serial link driver Diagnostic counters and monitoring values are found via the LHMI in Monitoring Communication...

Page 129: ...Modbus RTU or on special start and stop characters for example Modbus ASCII Frames discarded Counts all protocol specific erroneous frames received If the driver detects an error while receiving a fr...

Page 130: ...unication protocol the monitoring value shows 1 In other case the value is 0 8 4 2 3 Defining Ethernet port settings Change the Ethernetport settings primarily via PCM600 to ensure that PCM600 is able...

Page 131: ...connectors See the technical manual for details on jumper connectors 8 4 3 Setting the local HMI 8 4 3 1 Changing the local HMI language 1 Select Main menu Language and press 2 Change the language us...

Page 132: ...convention and press 2 Change the display symbols with or 3 Press to confirm the selection The protection relay has to be rebooted if the WHMI display symbols are changed With the LHMI the change tak...

Page 133: ...e date values for DST change on Sunday Day of the DST shift DST on off date day First Sunday of the month 1 Second Sunday of the month 8 Third Sunday of the month 15 Fourth Sunday of the month 22 Last...

Page 134: ...diting 1 Select Main Menu Settings Edit setting group 2 Select the setting group to be edited with or 3 Press to confirm the selection 4 Edit the settings A070858 V3 EN Figure 91 Selecting a setting g...

Page 135: ...ion block list is shown in the content area of the display On the left in the header you see the current setting group and on the right the menu path 5 To browse the parameters scroll the list with an...

Page 136: ...eration parameter of a function block on or off restarts all control and protection functions Activating a setting group Protection relay settings are planned in advance for different operation condit...

Page 137: ...es you make 8 4 4 2 Relay parametrization Protection relay parameters are set via the LHMI WHMI or PCM600 Setting parameters need to be calculated according to the electrical network conditions and th...

Page 138: ...ess change the value with or and press again For CTs the secondary current and primary current need to be set to the correct values For VTs the secondary voltage and primary voltage need to be set to...

Page 139: ...elect the test mode status with or 3 Press to confirm the selection If the test mode is not cancelled it remains on and the Ready LED remains flashing 8 5 2 Testing the digital I O interface To activa...

Page 140: ...t contact is activated the green Ready LED is flashing and internal fault test indication is shown on the LHMI See the technical manual for the internal relay fault output contact location The interna...

Page 141: ...he reason of the failure The test mode can be used for simulated testing of functions and outputs without providing current inputs The IED blocked mode can be used to block the physical outputs to the...

Page 142: ...ee PCM600 online help The LCT indication is cleared in the same way as other indications If composition data is not collected with PCM600 the indication reappears after protection relay s reboot If th...

Page 143: ...ient data exchange for power systems Defined by the IEEE Standard CPU Central processing unit CSV Comma separated values CT Current transformer DAN Doubly attached node DC 1 Direct current 2 Disconnec...

Page 144: ...ication protocol based on the IEC 61850 standard series IEC 61850 9 2 A communication protocol based on the IEC 61850 standard series IEC 61850 9 2 LE Lite Edition of IEC 61850 9 2 offering process bu...

Page 145: ...ter PA Polyamide PBT Polybutylene terephthalate PC 1 Personal computer 2 Polycarbonate PCM600 Protection and Control IED Manager PRP Parallel redundancy protocol PTP Precision Time Protocol R L Remote...

Page 146: ...ocol ST Connector type for glass fiber cable STP Shielded twisted pair SVG Scalable vector graphics SW Software TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol UTC Coordinated universal time VT...

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