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Doc ID   : ADR111A_IM_01 

Ref  ID   : ADR111A/IM/I&P  

Rev No.  :  04 

Page No.  :  28 of 127 

 

ADR111A / 

ADR211A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Section 2 

 

Installation and Procedure 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADR111A

Page 1: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM TP Rev No 04 Page No 1 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A ADR111A ADR211A Single Pole Protection Relay INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...safety install set test and operate the relay functionality The instruction manual can be used by power engineers and other experienced protective relays application persons It is not the intention of...

Page 3: ...information in the Safety Section of the equipment documentation is intended to ensure that equipment is properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe condition It is assumed that...

Page 4: ...ake any action without proper authorization Contact the appropriate person of Ashida Technical Sales office and request the necessary information SYMBOLS AND EXTERNAL LABELS ON THE EQUIPMENT For safet...

Page 5: ...used The equipment must be connected in accordance with the appropriate connection diagram Protection Class I Equipment Before energizing the equipment it must be earthed using the protective conducto...

Page 6: ...ll be used The Listed type shall be a Class J time delay fuse with a maximum current rating of 15A and a minimum D C rating of 250 Vdc for example type AJT15 Where UL or CSA Listing of the equipment i...

Page 7: ...ards Modules and PCB cards must not be inserted into or withdrawn from the equipment whilst it is energized since this may result in damage Insertion and withdrawal of extender cards Extender cards ar...

Page 8: ...ments is 8A high rupture capacity HRC Red Spot type NIT or TIA or equivalent unless otherwise stated in the technical data section of the equipment documentation The protective fuse should be located...

Page 9: ...ust be mounted in a specific cabinet or housing which will enable it to meet the requirements of IEC 60529 with the classification of degree of protection IP52 dust and splashing water protected Pollu...

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Page 11: ...4 Storing the Goods 31 2 2 5 Dismantling the Goods 31 2 3 Installation Procedure 31 2 3 1 Safe Mounting 31 2 3 2 Relay Connection and Diagram 34 2 3 3 Relay Operating Condition 34 2 3 4 Current Transf...

Page 12: ...in Display 49 3 3 3 Control Operation 49 3 3 4 Private Setting 50 3 3 5 Bank Settings 50 3 3 6 History Fault 51 Section 4 PROTECTION FUNCTION LOGIC FUNCTIONS Sr No Description Page No 4 Protection fun...

Page 13: ...81 7 6 Spontaneous Events 81 7 7 General Interrogation GI 81 7 8 Cyclic Measurements 81 7 9 Commands 81 7 10 Configuration 82 7 11 IEC 103 Protocol Mapping 82 Section 8 USER GUIDE Sr No Description P...

Page 14: ...2 1 To View Measurement 108 9 3 Flow Chart Relay Setting 109 9 3 1 To Set Relay Setting 109 9 3 2 To View Relay Setting 110 9 4 Flow Chart Trip Test 111 9 4 1 To Set Trip Test 111 9 5 Flow Chart Fault...

Page 15: ...No Description Page No 11 Testing and COMMISSIONING 123 11 1 Commissioning Test Equipment Required 123 11 2 Checking of External Circuitry 123 11 3 Check Relay Setting 124 11 4 Relay Testing 125 11 4...

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Page 17: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM I S Rev No 04 Page No 17 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 1 Introduction and Specifications...

Page 18: ...ID ADR111A IM I S Rev No 04 Page No 18 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Contents 1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 19 1 1 Overview 19 1 2 Features 19 1 3 Applications 20 1 4 Technical Specifications 21 1 5 Typi...

Page 19: ...le Element over current IDMT with instant trip Relay can be used for single pole OC or EF or REF application Back lit LCD display for settings Display of fault current Load current Selection of Curve...

Page 20: ...system ADR111A ADR211A relay apply for protection control monitoring of feeder to achieve sensitivity and selectivity on phase or ground faults Definition of Model No of Aditya Series of Relays A M X...

Page 21: ...erating range 24 230V AC DC II Voltage operating range 80 of lower nominal range and 120 of upper nominal range For DC Supply 80 of lower nominal range and 110 of upper nominal range For AC Supply III...

Page 22: ...r 5 the tolerance calculated as below Value of characteristic quantity as multiple of setting value GS 2N 5N 10N 20N Limiting error as multiple of an assigned error 2 5 1 5 1 1 Percentage for time acc...

Page 23: ...charge Test Direct Application IEC60255 22 2 IEC60255 26 ed3 2013 1 8kV air discharge 2 6kV contact discharge Test Mode Direct and Indirect Method EUT Condition Energized III Fast Transient Disturbanc...

Page 24: ...C61000 4 29 IEC60255 26 Ed3 2013 AC voltage dip 40 70 80 200 ms 500ms 5s AC Interruption 10ms 20ms 50ms 100ms 200ms 0 5s and 5s DC Voltage dip 40 70 200ms 500ms DC Interruption 10ms 20ms 30ms 50ms 100...

Page 25: ...test IEC 60068 2 1 II Dry heat test IEC 60068 2 2 III Damp heat test steady state IEC 60068 2 78 IV Change of Temperature IEC 60068 2 14 V Damp heat test cyclic IEC 60068 2 30 VI Enclosure Protection...

Page 26: ...55 21 2 Class 2 30g 11ms 3 shocks of 15gn peak acceleration and 11ms pulse in each of two opposite direction No of axis 3 V Shock Response Test IEC 60255 21 2 Class 2 5 shocks of 10gn peak acceleratio...

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Page 28: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM I P Rev No 04 Page No 28 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 2 Installation and Procedure...

Page 29: ...34 2 3 4 Current Transformer CT Circuit 35 2 3 5 Insulation and dielectric strength testing 35 2 3 6 Cables and Connectors 35 2 3 7 CT Auxiliary power output serial port connections 35 2 3 8 Rear Ser...

Page 30: ...well as associated considerations regarding product care and personal safety Caution Before lifting or moving the equipment user should be familiar with the Safety Guide of this manual 2 2 2 Receipt o...

Page 31: ...uent unpacking make sure that dust on the carton does not fall inside Avoid storing in locations of high humidity in locations of high humidity the packaging may become impregnated with moisture and t...

Page 32: ...Page No 32 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Figure 1 Inserting Relay into the panel cut out After inserting the Relay in the Panel fasten the relay to the Panel as shown below Figure 2 Fastening Relay to the pa...

Page 33: ...l mount the protective cover on the relay front panel as shown below Figure 3 mounting protective cover on relay front panel Caution Always use M4x25 screws for Protective Cover fitting After mounting...

Page 34: ...taken Voltage and current connection should be made using insulated crimp termination to ensure that terminal block insulation requirements are maintained for safety To ensure that wires are correctly...

Page 35: ...amage 2 3 6 Cables and Connectors This section describes the type of wiring and connections that should be used when installing the device For pin out details please refer to the wiring diagrams Cauti...

Page 36: ...rial port is intended for use with a permanently wired connection to a remote SCADA system The physical connectivity is achieved using four terminals A5 A6 A7 A8 for signal connection shown below For...

Page 37: ...th several relays present make sure that the copper earth bar is properly installed for solidity connecting to the earthing terminal of each relay equipment box Before energizing the equipment it must...

Page 38: ...rating of 300 V RMS Caution Current transformer circuits never be fused Note 1 Terminal blocks must not be detached whilst current transformer CT circuit is live CT shorting must be achieved by exter...

Page 39: ...P Rev No 04 Page No 39 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 2 4 Mechanical Back Terminal and Electrical Connection Drawings 2 4 1 Mechanical Dimensions without IP cover Figure 7 Case dimensions for basic version wi...

Page 40: ...ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM I P Rev No 04 Page No 40 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 2 4 2 Mechanical Dimensions with IP cover Figure 8 Case dimensions for basic version with IP cover Note All dimensions...

Page 41: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM I P Rev No 04 Page No 41 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 2 4 3 Back Terminal and Electrical connection diagrams...

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Page 43: ...Doc ID ADR111A _IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM PC SI Rev No 04 Page No 43 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 3 PC Software Information...

Page 44: ...nts 3 PC SOFTWARE INFORMATION 45 3 1 Overview 45 3 1 1 Relay Talk Software Features 45 3 2 Relay Talk software 46 3 3 ADR211A IED Main Screen 48 3 3 1 Parameter Display 49 3 3 2 IEDs Din Display 49 3...

Page 45: ...1 Relay Talk Software Features Connections ADR211A connected to the PC through Front port as well as Rear port Settings Editor Provides online utility to interface with ASHIDA Relay series I O Mask Al...

Page 46: ...m menu Following is the main screen of Relay talk system Figure 1 Main screen of Relay talk system For successful communication setting of relay should match with software settings In relay Talk softw...

Page 47: ...11A Now set communication setting it should be match with relay settings After selecting the communication setting click on Apply button Now press the IED button Figure 3 IED Setting Now press the Loa...

Page 48: ...fresh all windows and parameters 3 Settings This will display the relay Settings 4 History Faults It will read all fault data which is also available on LCD display 5 Disturbance Recorder This is used...

Page 49: ...ntrol operation through PC 14 General Analogue This is used to view Relay name Version and compatibility 3 3 1 Parameter Display Online Parameters along with their values Display Mode units are displa...

Page 50: ...f 127 ADR111A ADR211A Figure 8 Control Operation 3 3 4 Private Setting These settings for IEDs are display along with their current values and expected values Fig 9 Private Setting 3 3 5 Bank Settings...

Page 51: ...splayed Figure 11 History Fault The windows Buttons functions are as follows Sr No Name Description 1 Fault Buffer To view the fault buffer number 2 Read Fault To read the fault selected in the fault...

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Page 53: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 53 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 4 Protection and Logic Function...

Page 54: ...F Rev No 04 Page No 54 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Contents 4 PROTECTION FUNCTION LOGIC FUNCTIONS 55 4 1 Overview 55 4 2 Application Data 55 4 3 Relay Settings 55 4 4 Phase Ground Over current Element 50 5...

Page 55: ...ternal protection trip Describes all the over current settings and logic needed for protection for the over current fault 4 2 Application Data It is required to have the field data which is used to ca...

Page 56: ...mage to the power system For transmission and sub transmission systems slow fault clearance can also threaten system stability It is therefore common practice to install circuit breaker failure protec...

Page 57: ...nverse Curve C5 Definite time Over current C6 The over current function is programmable as per IDMT characteristic based on IEC standards The inverse time delay is calculated with the following mathem...

Page 58: ...R111A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 58 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1 000 10 000 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C1 Normal Inverse_1 Cur...

Page 59: ...ef ID ADR111A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 59 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 1 0 10 0 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C2 NormalInverse_2 Time in se...

Page 60: ...ADR111A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 60 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 1 000 10 000 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C3 Very Inverse Curren...

Page 61: ...1A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 61 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1 000 10 000 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C4 Extremely Inverse...

Page 62: ...M PLF Rev No 04 Page No 62 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 010 0 100 1 000 10 000 1 000 10 000 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C4A Extremely Inverse Asper EE R...

Page 63: ...A IM PLF Rev No 04 Page No 63 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 0 100 1 000 10 000 100 000 1000 000 1 000 10 000 TMS 0 1 TMS 0 2 TMS 0 3 TMS 0 4 TMS 0 5 TMS 0 6 TMS 0 7 TMS 0 8 TMS 0 9 TMS 1 0 C5 Long TimeInvers...

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Page 65: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM MS Rev No 04 Page No 65 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 5 Metering Section...

Page 66: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM MS Rev No 04 Page No 66 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Contents 5 MEASUREMENT SHEET 67 5 1 Measurement 67...

Page 67: ...67 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 5 MEASUREMENT SHEET 5 1 Measurement Measurement window displays the value of Primary Current and Secondary current based on the power system network Parameter Unit Descriptio...

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Page 69: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM SS Rev No 04 Page No 69 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 6 Setting Sheet...

Page 70: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM SS Rev No 04 Page No 70 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Contents 6 SETTING SHEET 71 6 1 Relay Settings 71 6 2 Date and Time setting 72...

Page 71: ...3 Extremely Inverse C4 Extremely Inverse C4A Long Time Inverse C5 Definite Time C6 This setting is used to select the IDMT curves for the various applications 8 C6 Time 0 s 0 99 9 s in step of 0 1 s T...

Page 72: ...g the over current protection will be blocked 6 2 Date and Time setting Sr No Parameter Defaults setting Settings Ranges 1 SET Hours 00 00 23 Hrs in step 1 Hour setting needed when relay is not connec...

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Page 74: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM CS Rev No 04 Page No 74 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 7 Communication Applicable to ADR211A Only...

Page 75: ...7 1 1 1 Function Codes supported 76 7 1 1 2 Exception Codes generated in case of an error 77 7 2 IEC60 870 5 103 80 7 3 Physical Connection and Link Layer 80 7 4 Initialisation 80 7 5 Time Synchronisa...

Page 76: ...ction and Link Layer For connecting on MODBUS use Rear serial port for permanent SCADA connection via RS422 RS485 The MODBUS interface uses RTU mode communication rather than ASCII mode as this provid...

Page 77: ...he MODBUS registers start from 1 and the user may have to subtract 1 from the addresses depending upon the configuration of the Master station configuration Sr No Function Code Register No of Regs For...

Page 78: ...econds Lo 0 59999 second mill seconds Su 0 standard 1 Summer Time iv 0 valid 1 nonvalid or nonsynchronized system case First Day of week is Monday Sr No Function Code Register No of Regs Format Reg Ty...

Page 79: ...ip I 1 1 bit R 1x32783 Trip I 1 1 bit R 1x32784 Sr No Function Code Register No of Regs Format Reg Type Address Map 5 Status and Logical Status 05 Trip 1 16 bit W 0x33025 LED Reset 1 16 bit W 0x33026...

Page 80: ...this interface Initialization reset Time synchronisation Event record extraction General interrogation Cyclic measurements General commands 7 3 Physical Connection and Link Layer For connecting on IE...

Page 81: ...oadcast send no reply message 7 6 Spontaneous Events Events are categorized using the following information Function type Information Number The IEC 60870 5 103 profile in the Menu Database contains a...

Page 82: ...ding means DI Status is included in General Interrogation response Sr No INF Description GI TYP COT FUN 2 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER Status Fault indications in monitor direction 19 Trip LED X 1...

Page 83: ...FUN 4 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER System Functions in control direction 0 Initialization of general interrogation 7 9 255 0 Time synchronization 6 8 255 Sr No INF Description GI TYP COT FUN 5 Sema...

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Page 85: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM UG Rev No 04 Page No 85 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 8 User Guide...

Page 86: ...2 MENUS 90 8 2 1 Default Display 90 8 2 2 Main Menu Details 90 8 2 3 MEASUREMENT 92 8 2 3 1 To View MEASUREMENT 92 8 2 4 Relay Settings 93 8 2 4 1 To Set Relay Settings 93 8 2 4 2 To View Relay Settin...

Page 87: ...up Red LED indicates instantaneous trip 3 FAULT Red LED indicates FAULT Hand Reset HR Type 4 TRIP BF Green LED indicates Trip command is being executed SR type when TRIP contact selected as SR and HR...

Page 88: ...of measurement setting fault records date time and error message Back lit will automatically switch OFF if any key is not pressed for more than 100sec Back lit is also automatically turned ON when an...

Page 89: ...being executed Red LED indicates Breaker Failure 8 1 4 RS422 RS485 Port For ADR211A RS422 RS485 Port is provided at the rear side of relay for permanent SCADA connectivity Using RS422 RS485 port the...

Page 90: ...tically move to next option I 0000A This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT Primary selection 8 2 2 Main Menu Details I 0000A This window shows actual Primary load current as per t...

Page 91: ...e next option Fault 2 To view Fault 2 Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Fault 3 To view Fault 3 Press the Plus Up arrow key to move to the next option Fault 4 To view Fault 4 Pres...

Page 92: ...rst window of Main Menu 8 2 3 MEASUREMENT 8 2 3 1 To View MEASUREMENT MEASUREMENT This menu is to view CT Primary and Secondary current as per selection Press the Right arrow key to move to the next o...

Page 93: ...000 Press the left arrow Key to move to the next option Password 000 New Password Editable setting By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Down arrow key the desired New Password can be set The se...

Page 94: ...tting range is 50 to 3000 in steps of 1 Press the left arrow key to move to the next option I Curve C1 Range C1 C6 Editable Setting By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Down arrow key the desir...

Page 95: ...he next option BF Delay 100 Range 00 800 ms Editable Setting By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Down arrow key the desired BF Delay Breaker Fail can be set The setting range is 00 to 800 ms i...

Page 96: ...ng the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Down arrow key the desired BF Contact can be selected i e 1 or 2 In which 1 corresponds with SR Self Reset and 2 correspond with HR Hand Reset respectively Press...

Page 97: ...sired Hrm Rst can be set The setting range is 00 to 80 in steps of 5 The 000 means bypass this feature Press the left arrow Key to move to the next option SAVE Settings for Save Press the left arrow K...

Page 98: ...ec 01A CT Pri 0010A This window shows the set CT Secondary and CT Primary Press the right arrow key to move to the next option Trip Cont HR BF Cont HR This window shows the set Trip Cont and BF Cont P...

Page 99: ...er IDMT Fault and Test Trip Flag Press the left arrow key to move to the next option FAULT 1 8 2 6 Fault 1 8 2 6 1 To View Fault 1 FAULT 1 This menu is to view Fault 1 Press the Right arrow key to mov...

Page 100: ...to view Error Log Press the Right arrow key to move to the next option Error Code 0000 This window will show Error Code Press the Right arrow key to move to the next option Error Log The relay contin...

Page 101: ...t option SWV 02 00 HWV 02 00 This window will show Relay Software Hardware Version Press the Right arrow key to move to the next option STATUS 8 2 9 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS 8 2 9 1 To Set DATE AND TIME...

Page 102: ...to move to the next option SET Second 040 Range 0 59 Editable Setting By using the Plus Up arrow key or the Minus Down arrow key the desired SET Second can be set The setting range is from 00 to 59 in...

Page 103: ...rom 00 to 99 in steps of 1 Press the left arrow Key to move to the next option SAVE Settings Mode for Save Press the left arrow Key to move to the next option OK This window will flash for a moment an...

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Page 105: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM FC Rev No 04 Page No 105 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 9 Flow Chart...

Page 106: ...Flow Chart Relay Setting 109 9 3 1 To Set Relay Setting 109 9 3 2 To View Relay Setting 110 9 4 Flow Chart Trip Test 111 9 4 1 To Set Trip Test 111 9 5 Flow Chart Fault 1 112 9 5 1 To View Fault 1 112...

Page 107: ...n LED RESET HW RESET keys are pressed the following windows will be displayed and the user can scroll the main menu as given below ADR211A V 02 00 Unit ID 001 MEASUREMENT Relay Settings Trip Test Faul...

Page 108: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM FC Rev No 04 Page No 108 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 9 2 Flow Chart Measurement 9 2 1 To View Measurement MEASUREMENTS I 0000A i 000 00 6 6 6...

Page 109: ...0 3000 I Delay 00 05 Range 0 10 00 S BF Delay 100 Range 00 800 ms CT Sec 001 1 1A 2 5A CT Primary 0010 Range 10 5000 Trip Cont 002 SR 1 HR 2 BF Cont 002 SR 1 HR 2 Baud Rate 003 Range 1 5 Hrm Rst 080 R...

Page 110: ...ADR211A 9 3 2 To View Relay Setting Relay Settings 6 Unit ID 001 I 100 t 1 000 I 0100 I Normal Inv 1 I C6 Time 00 1 I Delay 00 05 CT Sec 01A CT Pri 0010A Trip Cont HR BF Cont HR BF Delay 100 Com Port...

Page 111: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM FC Rev No 04 Page No 111 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 9 4 Flow Chart Trip Test 9 4 1 To Set Trip Test Password 0000 Use Inr Dec I TC 0000 I T Trip Test 5 5 FAULT 1 5...

Page 112: ...v No 04 Page No 112 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 9 5 Flow Chart Fault 1 9 5 1 To View Fault 1 FAULT 1 6 6 6 6 I I TC 0000 I I BF T I 1000 A i 000 00 02 06 16 14 32 51 085 9 6 Flow Chart Error Log 9 6 1 To V...

Page 113: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM FC Rev No 04 Page No 113 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A 9 7 Flow Chart Status 9 7 1 To View Status STATUS 6 6 SWV 02 00 HWV 02 00...

Page 114: ...and Time Password 0000 Use Inr Dec SET Hour 017 Range 0 23 SET Minute 039 Range 0 59 SET Second 040 Range 0 59 DATE TIME SET Year 016 Range 00 99 SET Date 002 Range 1 31 SET Month 006 Range 1 12 OK SA...

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Page 116: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM DR Rev No 04 Page No 116 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 10 Analyzing Events and Fault Record...

Page 117: ...ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM DR Rev No 04 Page No 117 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Contents 10 ANALYZING EVENT AND FAULT RECORD 118 10 1 Overview 118 10 2 Event recording 118 10 3 History Fault recordin...

Page 118: ...non volatile memory ensuring that a loss of power to the ADR211A will not result in lost data 10 2 Event recording ADR211A relay is providing feature to record and store events in non volatile memory...

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Page 121: ...Doc ID ADR111A_IM_01 Ref ID ADR111A IM TC Rev No 04 Page No 121 of 127 ADR111A ADR211A Section 11 Testing and Commissioning...

Page 122: ...TESTING AND COMMISSIONING 123 11 1 Commissioning Test Equipment Required 123 11 2 Checking of External Circuitry 123 11 3 Check Relay Setting 124 11 4 Relay Testing 125 11 4 1 Relay Calibration Measur...

Page 123: ...use Power system Simulator DOBEL make F6150 or any Protective relay ac test source single phase current source A PC with serial port terminal emulation software and serial communications cable with t...

Page 124: ...urrent is same as the current measure in CT secondary Final Check After completion of all relay functionality testing and relay setting check Remove all temporary shorting leads etc if it is necessary...

Page 125: ...11 4 2 Pick up and Trip Test 1 Connect current source at CT terminals 1A 5A current input terminal 2 Set current setting value to 100 i e 1A 5A TMS at Minimum x0 01 value 3 Start current injector incr...

Page 126: ...the Trip contact BF contact to hand reset HR type from the Relay Setting menu 4 Apply the 1A current operate the relay in OC BF so the TRIP Alarm BF relay is operates 5 After tripping check continuity...

Page 127: ...EET Issue Date Brief description of Revision 01 09 06 2016 Original Version 02 17 06 2017 C4A curve is added Sec 4 Typo mistake in Relay Setting corrected Sec 6 Note Applicable only for ADR211A is add...

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