IEC104 server enable
[0=No,1=Yes]
IEC104 enable
IEC104 client IP
Client IP address
6.1.9. SPA protocol
IED can act as a SPA-slave. SPA can be selected as the communication protocol into COM B port (in
CPU module). If serial RS232 & serial ber module is available in the device SPA protocol can be
activated for these channels (COM E or F). See the chapter for construction and installation to see the
connections for these modules.
SPAs data transfer rate is 9600bps but it can be also set to 19200bps or 38400bps. As a slave the
relay will send data on demand or by sequenced polling. Available data can be measurements, circuit
breaker states, function starts/trips etc. Full SPA signal map can be found in AQtivate from
Tools
→
SPA map
. Please note that aqs le should be downloaded from relay rst.
The SPA EVENT addresses can be found in
Tools
→
Events and logs
→
Event list
. This also requires to
open an aqs con guration le of the relay rst.
NOTE: SPA map of the relay is found in AQtivate software in
Tools
→
SPA map
once the con guration
le has been loaded.
6.2. General IO analog fault registers
At
Communication
→
General IO
→
Analog fault register
it is possible to set up to 12 channels to
record the measured value at the time of protection function start or trip. These values can be read
through possibly used communication protocol or locally from this same menu.
6.3. Real time measurements to communication
Realtime signals to communication
enables reporting measurements to SCADA that are not normally
available in the communication protocols mapping. Real time meas to comm reports the selected eight
magnitudes. Recorded value can be either per unit value or primary value which is user settable.
Outputs of the function are selected measured values. Setting parameters are static inputs for the
function which are changed only by user input in the setup phase of the function.
Measurable values
Function block uses analog current and voltage measurement values. From these values relay
calculates the secondary and primary values of currents, voltages, powers, impedances and other
values.
Up to 8 magnitudes can be set to be reported.
Table. 6.3. - 252. Available measured values to be reported in realtime signals to comm function.
Currents
Signals
Description
IL1ff, IL2ff, IL3ff, I01ff, I02ff
Fundamental frequency current measurement values of phase currents and residual
currents
IL1TRMS, IL2TRMS, IL3TRMS,
I01TRMS, I02TRMS
TRMS current measurement values of phase currents and residual currents
IL1,2,3 & I01/I02 2
nd
h., 3
rd
h., 4
th
h., 5
th
h., 7
th
h., 9
th
h., 11
th
h., 13
th
h., 15
th
h., 17
th
h., 19
th
h.
Magnitudes of phase current components: Fundamental, 2
nd
harmonic, 3
rd
harmonic,
4
th
harmonic, 5
th
harmonic 7
th
, harmonic 9
th
, harmonic 11
th
, harmonic 13
th
, harmonic
15
th
, harmonic 17
th
, harmonic 19
th
harmonic current.
I1,I2,I0Z
Positive sequence current, negative sequence current and zero sequence current
AQ-F255
Instruction manual
Version: 2.00
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