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GE Multilin

C60 Breaker Protection System

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5 SETTINGS

5.6 GROUPED ELEMENTS

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c) PHASE TIME OVERCURRENT

(ANSI 51P)

PATH: SETTINGS 

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 GROUPED ELEMENTS 

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 SETTING GROUP 1(6) 

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 PHASE CURRENT 

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 PHASE TOC1(6)

The phase time overcurrent element can provide a desired time-delay operating characteristic versus the applied current or
be used as a simple definite time element. The phase current input quantities may be programmed as fundamental phasor
magnitude or total waveform RMS magnitude as required by the application.

Two methods of resetting operation are available: “Timed” and “Instantaneous” (refer to the Inverse 

Time overcurrent

curves characteristic

 sub-section earlier for details on curve setup, trip times, and reset operation). When the element is

blocked, the time accumulator will reset according to the reset characteristic. For example, if the element reset characteris-
tic is set to “Instantaneous” and the element is blocked, the time accumulator will be cleared immediately.

The 

PHASE TOC1 PICKUP

 setting can be dynamically reduced by a voltage restraint feature (when enabled). This is accom-

plished via the multipliers (Mvr) corresponding to the phase-phase voltages of the voltage restraint characteristic curve (see
the figure below); the pickup level is calculated as ‘Mvr’ times the 

PHASE TOC1 PICKUP

 setting. If the voltage restraint feature

is disabled, the pickup level always remains at the setting value.

„

 PHASE TOC1

„

 

PHASE TOC1

FUNCTION: Disabled

Range: Disabled, Enabled

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1 SIGNAL

SOURCE: SRC 1

Range: SRC 1, SRC 2, SRC 3, SRC 4

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

INPUT: Phasor

Range: Phasor, RMS

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

PICKUP: 1.000 

pu

Range: 0.000 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.001

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

CURVE: IEEE Mod Inv

Range: See Overcurrent Curve Types table

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

TD MULTIPLIER:  1.00

Range: 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

RESET: Instantaneous

Range: Instantaneous, Timed

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1 VOLTAGE

RESTRAINT: Disabled

Range: Disabled, Enabled

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1 BLOCK A:

Off

Range: FlexLogic™ operand

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1 BLOCK B:

Off

Range: FlexLogic™ operand

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1 BLOCK C:

Off

Range: FlexLogic™ operand

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

TARGET: Self-reset

Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled

MESSAGE

PHASE TOC1

EVENTS: Disabled

Range: Disabled, Enabled

Summary of Contents for C60

Page 1: ...16 Copyright 2009 GE Multilin GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 Tel 905 294 6222 Fax 905 201 2098 Internet http www GEmultilin com Title Page IISO9001 2000 G E M ULTILI N R E GISTERE D GE Multilin s Quality Management System is registered to ISO9001 2000 QMI 005094 UL A3775 1601 0100 U1 LISTED 52TL IND CONT EQ E83849 ...

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Page 3: ... DSP module label colors are the same In the event that there is a mismatch between the CPU and CT VT module the relay will not function and a DSP ERROR or HARDWARE MISMATCH error will be displayed All other input output modules are compatible with the new hardware With respect to the firmware firmware versions 4 0x and higher are only compatible with the new CPU and CT VT mod ules Previous versio...

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Page 5: ...1 5 4 RELAY ACTIVATION 1 17 1 5 5 RELAY PASSWORDS 1 18 1 5 6 FLEXLOGIC CUSTOMIZATION 1 18 1 5 7 COMMISSIONING 1 19 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 1 2 1 2 ORDERING 2 2 2 1 3 REPLACEMENT MODULES 2 6 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 2 1 PROTECTION ELEMENTS 2 9 2 2 2 USER PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS 2 10 2 2 3 MONITORING 2 11 2 2 4 METERING 2 12 2 2 5 INPUTS 2 12 2 2 6 POWER SUPPLY 2 13 2 2 7 O...

Page 6: ... ENERVISTA UR SETUP INTERFACE 4 1 1 INTRODUCTION 4 1 4 1 2 CREATING A SITE LIST 4 1 4 1 3 ENERVISTA UR SETUP OVERVIEW 4 1 4 1 4 ENERVISTA UR SETUP MAIN WINDOW 4 3 4 2 EXTENDED ENERVISTA UR SETUP FEATURES 4 2 1 SETTINGS TEMPLATES 4 4 4 2 2 SECURING AND LOCKING FLEXLOGIC EQUATIONS 4 8 4 2 3 SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY 4 10 4 3 FACEPLATE INTERFACE 4 3 1 FACEPLATE 4 13 4 3 2 LED INDICATORS 4 14 4 3 3 C...

Page 7: ...09 5 6 3 BREAKER FAILURE 5 110 5 6 4 PHASE CURRENT 5 119 5 6 5 NEUTRAL CURRENT 5 129 5 6 6 GROUND CURRENT 5 132 5 6 7 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS 5 135 5 6 8 SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER 5 141 5 7 CONTROL ELEMENTS 5 7 1 OVERVIEW 5 144 5 7 2 TRIP BUS 5 144 5 7 3 SETTING GROUPS 5 146 5 7 4 SELECTOR SWITCH 5 147 5 7 5 SYNCHROCHECK 5 153 5 7 6 AUTORECLOSE 5 158 5 7 7 DIGITAL ELEMENTS 5 170 5 7 8 DIGITAL COUNTERS ...

Page 8: ...COL STATUS 6 8 6 2 18 TELEPROTECTION CHANNEL TESTS 6 9 6 2 19 ETHERNET SWITCH 6 9 6 3 METERING 6 3 1 METERING CONVENTIONS 6 11 6 3 2 SOURCES 6 14 6 3 3 SYNCHROCHECK 6 19 6 3 4 TRACKING FREQUENCY 6 19 6 3 5 FLEXELEMENTS 6 19 6 3 6 IEC 61580 GOOSE ANALOG VALUES 6 20 6 3 7 SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER 6 20 6 3 8 TRANSDUCER INPUTS OUTPUTS 6 20 6 4 RECORDS 6 4 1 FAULT REPORTS 6 21 6 4 2 EVENT RECORDS 6 ...

Page 9: ...NTRODUCTION B 1 B 1 2 PHYSICAL LAYER B 1 B 1 3 DATA LINK LAYER B 1 B 1 4 CRC 16 ALGORITHM B 2 B 2 MODBUS FUNCTION CODES B 2 1 SUPPORTED FUNCTION CODES B 3 B 2 2 READ ACTUAL VALUES OR SETTINGS FUNCTION CODE 03 04H B 3 B 2 3 EXECUTE OPERATION FUNCTION CODE 05H B 4 B 2 4 STORE SINGLE SETTING FUNCTION CODE 06H B 4 B 2 5 STORE MULTIPLE SETTINGS FUNCTION CODE 10H B 5 B 2 6 EXCEPTION RESPONSES B 5 B 3 FI...

Page 10: ...INGS C 12 C 5 3 ABOUT ICD FILES C 13 C 5 4 CREATING AN ICD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP C 17 C 5 5 ABOUT SCD FILES C 17 C 5 6 IMPORTING AN SCD FILE WITH ENERVISTA UR SETUP C 20 C 6 ACSI CONFORMANCE C 6 1 ACSI BASIC CONFORMANCE STATEMENT C 22 C 6 2 ACSI MODELS CONFORMANCE STATEMENT C 22 C 6 3 ACSI SERVICES CONFORMANCE STATEMENT C 23 C 7 LOGICAL NODES C 7 1 LOGICAL NODES TABLE C 26 D IEC 60870 5 104...

Page 11: ...GE Multilin C60 Breaker Protection System xi TABLE OF CONTENTS INDEX ...

Page 12: ...xii C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 13: ...ilin include the serial number located on the rear nameplate For product information instruction manual updates and the latest software updates please visit the GE Multilin web site at http www GEmultilin com If there is any noticeable physical damage or any of the contents listed are missing please contact GE Multilin immediately GE MULTILIN CONTACT INFORMATION AND CALL CENTER FOR PRODUCT SUPPORT...

Page 14: ...cabling and auxiliary equipment installed in stations can be even further reduced to 20 to 70 of the levels common in 1990 to achieve large cost reductions This requires placing even more functions within the IEDs Users of power equipment are also interested in reducing cost by improving power quality and personnel productivity and as always in increasing system reliability and efficiency These ob...

Page 15: ...e device Virtual outputs can also serve as virtual inputs to FlexLogic equations The analog inputs and outputs are signals that are associated with transducers such as Resistance Temperature Detec tors RTDs The CT and VT inputs refer to analog current transformer and voltage transformer signals used to monitor AC power lines The UR series relays support 1 A and 5 A CTs The remote inputs and output...

Page 16: ...etering input output control hmi communications or any functional entity in the system Employing OOD OOP in the software architecture of the C60 achieves the same features as the hardware architecture modularity scalability and flexibility The application software for any UR series device for example feeder protection transformer protection distance protection is constructed by combining objects f...

Page 17: ...ded 200 MB of available space on system drive and 200 MB of available space on installation drive Video capable of displaying 800 x 600 or higher in high color mode 16 bit color RS232 and or Ethernet port for communications to the relay The following qualified modems have been tested to be compliant with the C60 and the EnerVista UR Setup software US Robotics external 56K FaxModem 5686 US Robotics...

Page 18: ...oftware items for the C60 6 EnerVista Launchpad will obtain the software from the Web or CD and automatically start the installation program 7 Select the complete path including the new directory name where the EnerVista UR Setup will be installed 8 Click on Next to begin the installation The files will be installed in the directory indicated and the installation program will automatically create ...

Page 19: ...the back of the device The faceplate RS232 port is intended for local use and is not described in this section see the Using the Quick Connect Feature section for details on configuring the RS232 port A GE Multilin F485 converter or compatible RS232 to RS485 converter is will be required Refer to the F485 instruction manual for additional details 1 Verify that the latest version of the EnerVista U...

Page 20: ...G ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS Before starting verify that the Ethernet network cable is properly connected to the Ethernet port on the back of the relay To setup the relay for Ethernet communications it will be necessary to define a Site then add the relay as a Device at that site 1 Verify that the latest version of the EnerVista UR Setup software is installed available from the GE EnerVista CD or onl...

Page 21: ...up values entered in the previous steps correspond to the relay setting values 12 Click OK when the relay order code has been received The new device will be added to the Site List window or Online window located in the top left corner of the main EnerVista UR Setup window The Site Device has now been configured for Ethernet communications Proceed to the Connecting to the C60 section to begin comm...

Page 22: ... the C60 from a laptop through Ethernet first assign an IP address to the relay from the front panel keyboard 1 Press the MENU key until the SETTINGS menu is displayed 2 Navigate to the SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ NETWORK Ö IP ADDRESS setting 3 Enter an IP address of 1 1 1 1 and select the ENTER key to save the value 4 In the same menu select the SUBNET IP MASK setting 5 Enter a ...

Page 23: ...esktop right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties to open the network con nections window 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP item from the list provided and click the Properties button 4 Click on the Use the following IP address box ...

Page 24: ...n If the following sequence of messages appears when entering the C WINNT ping 1 1 1 1 command Pinging 1 1 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 1 1 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss Approximate round trip time in milli seconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 0ms Average 0 ms Pinging 1 1 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Verif...

Page 25: ...ion specific DNS suffix IP Address 1 1 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway C WINNT It may be necessary to restart the laptop for the change in IP address to take effect Windows 98 or NT Before using the Quick Connect feature through the Ethernet port it is necessary to disable any configured proxy settings in Internet Explorer 1 Start the Internet Explorer software 2 Select the Tools Interne...

Page 26: ...Windows desktop right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties to open the network con nections window 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select the Properties item 3 Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP item from the list provided and click the Properties button 4 Set the computer to Obtain a relay address automatically as shown below If this computer is used to connect...

Page 27: ...ed printed or changed according to user specifications Refer to chapter 4 in this manual and the EnerVista UR Setup Help File for more information about the using the EnerVista UR Setup software interface QUICK ACTION HOT LINKS The EnerVista UR Setup software has several new quick action buttons that provide users with instant access to several functions that are often performed when using C60 rel...

Page 28: ...he GE Multilin RS232 RS485 converter box is required This device catalog number F485 connects to the computer using a straight through serial cable A shielded twisted pair 20 22 or 24 AWG connects the F485 converter to the C60 rear communications port The converter termi nals GND are connected to the C60 communication module COM terminals Refer to the CPU communica tions ports section in chapter 3...

Page 29: ...1 5 3 MENU HIERARCHY The setting and actual value messages are arranged hierarchically The header display pages are indicated by double scroll bar characters while sub header pages are indicated by single scroll bar characters The header display pages represent the highest level of the hierarchy and the sub header display pages fall below this level The MESSAGE UP and DOWN keys move within a group...

Page 30: ... are two user password security access levels COMMAND and SETTING 1 COMMAND The COMMAND access level restricts the user from making any settings changes but allows the user to perform the fol lowing operations operate breakers via faceplate keypad change state of virtual inputs clear event records clear oscillography records operate user programmable pushbuttons 2 SETTING The SETTING access level ...

Page 31: ...and LED indications 3 LED test 4 Visual inspection for any damage corrosion dust or loose wires 5 Event recorder file download with further events analysis Out of service maintenance 1 Check wiring connections for firmness 2 Analog values currents voltages RTDs analog inputs injection test and metering accuracy verification Calibrated test equipment is required 3 Protection elements setting verifi...

Page 32: ...1 20 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 1 5 USING THE RELAY 1 GETTING STARTED 1 ...

Page 33: ... variety of communications modules are available Two rear RS485 ports allow independent access by operating and engineering staff All serial ports use the Modbus RTU protocol The RS485 ports may be connected to system computers with baud rates up to 115 2 kbps The RS232 port has a fixed baud rate of 19 2 kbps Optional communications modules include a 10Base F Ethernet interface which can be used t...

Page 34: ...modules or the HardFiber modules The order code options are described in the following sub sections Table 2 2 OTHER DEVICE FUNCTIONS FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION Breaker Arcing Current I2 t Event Recorder Non Volatile Selector Switch Breaker Control DNP 3 0 or IEC 60870 5 104 Communications Oscillography Breaker Restrike Setting Groups 6 Contact Inputs up to 96 Fault Detector and Fault Report Time S...

Page 35: ...al current and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6B 6B 6B 6B 6B 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 4 Form C outputs 4 digital inputs 6C 6C 6C 6C 6C 8 Form C outputs 6D 6D 6D 6D 6D 16 digital inputs 6E 6E 6E 6E 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6F 6F 6F 6F 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 6G 6G 6G 6G 4 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 8 digital inputs 6H 6H 6H 6H 6H 6 Form A volta...

Page 36: ...6C 6C 6C 8 Form C outputs 6D 6D 6D 16 digital inputs 6E 6E 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6F 6F 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 6G 6G 4 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 8 digital inputs 6H 6H 6H 6 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 4 digital inputs 6K 6K 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outputs 6L 6L 6L 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inpu...

Page 37: ...rnishing 4L 4L 14 Form A no monitoring Latching outputs 67 67 8 Form A no monitoring outputs 6A 6A 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6B 6B 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 4 Form C outputs 4 digital inputs 6C 6C 8 Form C outputs 6D 6D 16 digital inputs 6E 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6F 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 6G 4 Form A voltage wit...

Page 38: ...T outputs 4D 16 digital inputs with Auto Burnishing 4L 14 Form A no monitoring Latching outputs 67 8 Form A no monitoring outputs 6A 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6B 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 4 Form C outputs 4 digital inputs 6C 8 Form C outputs 6D 16 digital inputs 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 4 Fo...

Page 39: ...ts 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 4 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 8 digital inputs 6H 6 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 4 digital inputs 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outputs 6L 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 digital inputs 6N ...

Page 40: ... inputs 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outputs 6L 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inputs 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 digital inputs 6N 4 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 8 digital inputs 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 digital inputs 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C outputs 8 digital inp...

Page 41: ...acteristic angle 0 to 359 in steps of 1 Calibration angle 0 00 to 0 95 in steps of 0 05 Minimum power 1 200 to 1 200 pu in steps of 0 001 Pickup level accuracy 1 or 0 001 pu whichever is greater Hysteresis 2 or 0 001 pu whichever is greater Pickup delay 0 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 Time accuracy 3 or 4 ms whichever is greater Operate time 50 ms PHASE UNDERVOLTAGE Pickup level 0 000 to 3 000 pu i...

Page 42: ... to 4 reclose attempts before lockout Selectable reclosing mode and breaker sequence TRIP BUS TRIP WITHOUT FLEXLOGIC Number of elements 6 Number of inputs 16 Operate time 2 ms at 60 Hz Time accuracy 3 or 10 ms whichever is greater 2 2 2 USER PROGRAMMABLE ELEMENTS FLEXLOGIC Programming language Reverse Polish Notation with graphical visualization keypad programmable Lines of code 512 Internal varia...

Page 43: ...e from non volatile memory or syn chronize to a 3 bit control input or synch restore mode 2 2 3 MONITORING OSCILLOGRAPHY Maximum records 64 Sampling rate 64 samples per power cycle Triggers any element pickup dropout or operate digital input change of state digital out put change of state FlexLogic equa tion Data AC input channels element state digital input state digital output state Data storage...

Page 44: ...2 VA at rated secondary Conversion range Standard CT 0 02 to 46 CT rating RMS symmetrical Sensitive Ground CT module 0 002 to 4 6 CT rating RMS symmetrical Current withstand 20 ms at 250 times rated 1 sec at 100 times rated continuous at 3 times rated Short circuit rating 150000 RMS symmetrical amperes 250 V maximum primary current to external CT AC VOLTAGE VT rated secondary 50 0 to 240 0 V VT ra...

Page 45: ...uration No Data rate 64 or 128 kbps CRC 32 bit 2 2 6 POWER SUPPLY LOW RANGE Nominal DC voltage 24 to 48 V Minimum DC voltage 20 V Maximum DC voltage 60 V Voltage loss hold up 20 ms duration at nominal NOTE Low range is DC only HIGH RANGE Nominal DC voltage 125 to 250 V Minimum DC voltage 88 V Maximum DC voltage 300 V Nominal AC voltage 100 to 240 V at 50 60 Hz Minimum AC voltage 88 V at 25 to 100 ...

Page 46: ...ange 0 75 of full scale for 0 to 20 mA range 99 Settling time to a step change 100 ms Isolation 1 5 kV Driving signal any FlexAnalog quantity Upper and lower limit for the driving signal 90 to 90 pu in steps of 0 001 ETHERNET SWITCH HIGH VOLTAGE TYPE 2S Nominal DC voltage 110 to 240 V DC Minimum DC voltage 88 V DC Maximum DC voltage 300 V DC Input Current 0 9 A DC maximum Nominal AC voltage 100 to...

Page 47: ...cal power budget between two type 2T or 2S modules using a single fiber cable is To calculate the maximum fiber length divide the worst case opti cal power budget by the cable attenuation per unit distance speci fied in the manufacturer data sheets For example typical attenuation for 62 5 125 μm glass fiber optic cable is approxi mately 2 8 dB per km In our example this would result in the fol low...

Page 48: ...Altitude Up to 2000 m Installation category II Pollution degree 2 INTERFACE TYPE TYPICAL DISTANCE RS422 1200 m G 703 100 m EMITTER FIBER TYPE TRANSMIT POWER RECEIVED SENSITIVITY POWER BUDGET 820 nm LED Multimode 20 dBm 30 dBm 10 dB 1300 nm LED Multimode 21 dBm 30 dBm 9 dB 1300 nm ELED Singlemode 23 dBm 32 dBm 9 dB 1300 nm Laser Singlemode 1 dBm 30 dBm 29 dB 1550 nm Laser Singlemode 5 dBm 30 dBm 35...

Page 49: ...al IEC 60255 21 1 Shock and bump IEC 60255 21 2 Seismic IEC 60255 21 3 IEEE C37 98 Cold IEC 60028 2 1 16 h at 40 C Dry heat IEC 60028 2 2 16 h at 85 C The asterisk indicates a non UL rating Type test report available upon request 2 2 12 PRODUCTION TESTS THERMAL Products go through an environmental test based upon an Accepted Quality Level AQL sampling process 2 2 13 APPROVALS APPROVALS UL Listed f...

Page 50: ...2 18 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 ...

Page 51: ...imited rear depth There is also a removable dust cover that fits over the faceplate which must be removed when attempting to access the keypad or RS232 communications port The case dimensions are shown below along with panel cutout details for panel mounting When planning the location of your panel cutout ensure that provision is made for the faceplate to swing open without interference to or from...

Page 52: ...llows the relay to be easily upgraded or repaired by a qualified service person The faceplate is hinged to allow easy access to the removable modules and is itself removable to allow mounting on doors with limited rear depth There is also a removable dust cover that fits over the faceplate which must be removed when attempting to access the keypad or RS232 communications port The case dimensions a...

Page 53: ...sits semi flush with the panel or switchgear door allowing the operator access to the keypad and the RS232 communications port The relay is secured to the panel with the use of four screws supplied with the relay Figure 3 4 C60 VERTICAL DIMENSIONS ENHANCED PANEL 14 025 7 482 15 000 4 000 9 780 11 015 1 329 13 560 843809A1 CDR ...

Page 54: ...lable online from the GE Multilin website GEK 113180 UR series UR V side mounting front panel assembly instructions GEK 113181 Connecting the side mounted UR V enhanced front panel to a vertical UR series device GEK 113182 Connecting the side mounted UR V enhanced front panel to a vertically mounted horizontal UR series device For details on side mounting C60 devices with the standard front panel ...

Page 55: ...GE Multilin C60 Breaker Protection System 3 5 3 HARDWARE 3 1 DESCRIPTION 3 Figure 3 6 C60 VERTICAL SIDE MOUNTING INSTALLATION STANDARD PANEL ...

Page 56: ...oper electrostatic discharge protection for example a static strap must be used when coming in con tact with modules while the relay is energized The relay being modular in design allows for the withdrawal and insertion of modules Modules must only be replaced with like modules in their original factory configured slots The enhanced faceplate can be opened to the left once the thumb screw has been...

Page 57: ... of the module to ensure that the same or replacement module is inserted into the correct slot Modules with current input provide automatic shorting of external CT circuits To properly insert a module ensure that the correct module type is inserted into the correct slot position The ejector inserter clips located at the top and at the bottom of each module must be in the disengaged position as the...

Page 58: ...ith respect to terminal number assignments which are three characters long assigned in order by module slot position row number and column letter Two slot wide modules take their slot designation from the first slot position nearest to CPU module which is indicated by an arrow marker on the terminal block See the following figure for an example of rear terminal assignments NOTE 834722A3 CDR X W V ...

Page 59: ...GE Multilin C60 Breaker Protection System 3 9 3 HARDWARE 3 1 DESCRIPTION 3 Figure 3 11 EXAMPLE OF MODULES IN F AND H SLOTS ...

Page 60: ...6a H8a H5b H7b H8b H5a H7a H6c H8c H5c H7c H1 H2 H3 H4 I V I V I V I V DIGITAL INPUTS OUPUTS 6G P1a P2b P1c P1b P2c P2a P4a P4c P3b P3a P4b P3c CONTACT INPUT P5a CONTACT INPUT P7a CONTACT INPUT P5c CONTACT INPUT P7c CONTACT INPUT P6a CONTACT INPUT P8a CONTACT INPUT P6c CONTACT INPUT P8c COMMON P5b COMMON P7b SURGE P6a P8a P5b P7b P8b P5a P7a P6c P8c P5c P7c 1 2 3 4 I V I V I V I V DIGITAL INPUTS O...

Page 61: ...contact input connections The power supply module provides 48 V DC power for dry contact input connections and a critical failure relay see the Typical wiring diagram earlier The critical failure relay is a form C device that will be energized once control power is applied and the relay has successfully booted up with no critical self test failures If on going self test diagnostic checks detect a ...

Page 62: ... isolating transformer and an automatic shorting mechanism that shorts the input when the module is withdrawn from the chassis There are no internal ground connections on the current inputs Current transformers with 1 to 50000 A primaries and 1 A or 5 A secondaries may be used CT VT modules with a sensitive ground input are also available The ground CT input of the sensitive ground modules is ten ...

Page 63: ...round connection to neutral must be on the source side UNSHIELDED CABLE LOAD A B C N G Ground outside CT Source LOAD SHIELDED CABLE 996630A5 A B C Source To ground must be on load side Stress cone shields NOTE 1a 1b 1c 2a 2b 2c 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 3b 4b 5c 6c 7c 8c 3c 4c Current inputs 8F 8G 8L and 8M modules 4 CTs and 4 VTs Voltage inputs VA VB VC VX VA VB VC VX IA IC IB IG IA5 IC5 IB5 IG5 IA1 IC1 ...

Page 64: ...ts is different for the two applications The contact inputs are grouped with a common return The C60 has two versions of grouping four inputs per common return and two inputs per common return When a contact input output module is ordered four inputs per common is used The four inputs per common allows for high density inputs in combination with outputs with a compromise of four inputs sharing one...

Page 65: ...subsequently opened when measured as an impedance The solution to this problem is to use the voltage measuring trigger input of the relay test set and connect the form A contact through a voltage dropping resistor to a DC voltage source If the 48 V DC output of the power supply is used as a source a 500 Ω 10 W resistor is appropriate In this configuration the voltage across either the form A conta...

Page 66: ...6a 6c 2 Inputs 6 Fast Form C 6a 6c 2 Inputs 6 Form A 7a 7c 2 Inputs 7 Fast Form C 7a 7c 2 Inputs 7a 7c 2 Inputs 8a 8c 2 Inputs 8 Fast Form C 8a 8c 2 Inputs 8a 8c 2 Inputs 6K MODULE 6L MODULE 6M MODULE 6N MODULE TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT OR INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT OR INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT OR INPUT 1 Form C 1 Form A 1 Form A 1 Form A 2 Form C 2 Form A ...

Page 67: ... Solid State 7a 7c 2 Inputs 7a 7c 2 Inputs 7 Form A 7 Not Used 8a 8c 2 Inputs 8a 8c 2 Inputs 8 Form A 8 Solid State 4B MODULE 4C MODULE 4D MODULE 4L MODULE TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT OUTPUT 1 Not Used 1 Not Used 1a 1c 2 Inputs 1 2 Outputs 2 Solid State 2 Solid State 2a 2c 2 Inputs 2 2 Outputs 3 Not Used 3 Not Used 3a 3c 2 In...

Page 68: ...3 18 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 3 2 WIRING 3 HARDWARE 3 Figure 3 17 CONTACT INPUT AND OUTPUT MODULE WIRING 1 of 2 842762A2 CDR ...

Page 69: ... 3b 4b 5b 6b 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 1c 2c 3c 4c 5c 6c 1 5 2 6 3 4 8a 7b 7a CONTACT IN 7a CONTACT IN 7c CONTACT IN 8a CONTACT IN 8c COMMON 7b SURGE 8c 7c 8b I V I V I V I V DIGITAL I O 6N 1b 2b 3b 4b 6c 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 1c 2c 3c 4c 5c 5b 1 2 3 4 8a 7b 7a CONTACT IN 7a CONTACT IN 5a CONTACT IN 7c CONTACT IN 5c CONTACT IN 8a CONTACT IN 6a CONTACT IN 8c CONTACT IN 6c COMMON 7b COMMON 5b SURGE 8c 7c 8b DIG...

Page 70: ...es 33 V DC for 48 V sources 84 V DC for 110 to 125 V sources and 166 V DC for 250 V sources Figure 3 19 DRY AND WET CONTACT INPUT CONNECTIONS Wherever a tilde symbol appears substitute with the slot position of the module Contact outputs may be ordered as form a or form C The form A contacts may be connected for external circuit supervi sion These contacts are provided with voltage and current mon...

Page 71: ...ge of state was sensed Then within 25 to 50 ms this current is slowly reduced to 3 mA as indicated above The 50 to 70 mA peak current burns any film on the con tacts allowing for proper sensing of state changes If the external device contact is bouncing the auto burnishing starts when external device contact bouncing is over Another important difference between the auto burnishing input module and...

Page 72: ...ctions These connections are arranged as three ter minals per row with a total of eight rows A given row may be used for either inputs or outputs with terminals in column a having positive polarity and terminals in column c having negative polarity Since an entire row is used for a single input output channel the name of the channel is assigned using the module slot position and row number Each mo...

Page 73: ...RS232 FACEPLATE PORT CONNECTION 3 2 9 CPU COMMUNICATION PORTS a OPTIONS In addition to the faceplate RS232 port the C60 provides two additional communication ports or a managed six port Ether net switch depending on the installed CPU module The CPU modules do not require a surge ground connection Table 3 3 CPU MODULE COMMUNICATIONS CPU TYPE COM1 COM2 9E RS485 RS485 9G 10Base F and 10Base T RS485 9...

Page 74: ...e F COMMON D1a D2a D3a D4b D4a BNC BNC IRIG B output IRIG B input CPU 9M Co axial cable Co axial cable Shielded twisted pairs SM fiber optic cable Ground at remote device RS485 COM2 COMMON D1a D2a D3a D4b D4a BNC BNC IRIG B output IRIG B input CPU 9E RS485 COM2 COMMON D1b D2b D3b RS485 COM1 Ground at remote device Co axial cable Co axial cable Shielded twisted pairs NORMAL ALTERNATE COM1 100Base F...

Page 75: ...t only Each relay should also be daisy chained to the next one in the link A maximum of 32 relays can be connected in this manner without exceeding driver capability For larger systems additional serial channels must be added It is also possible to use commercially available repeaters to increase the number of relays on a single channel to more than 32 Star or stub connections should be avoided en...

Page 76: ...e 10 Mbps rate is available for CPU modules 9G and 9H 100Mbps is available for modules 9H 9J 9K 9L 9M 9N 9P and 9R The 9H 9K 9M and 9R modules have a second pair of identical optical fiber transmitter and receiver for redundancy The optical fiber sizes supported include 50 125 µm 62 5 125 µm and 100 140 µm for 10 Mbps The fiber optic port is designed such that the response times will not vary for ...

Page 77: ...ic locations can also be synchronized Figure 3 26 IRIG B CONNECTION The IRIG B repeater provides an amplified DC shift IRIG B signal to other equipment By using one IRIG B serial connec tion several UR series relays can be synchronized The IRIG B repeater has a bypass function to maintain the time signal even when a relay in the series is powered down Figure 3 27 IRIG B REPEATER Using an amplitude...

Page 78: ...lays can be connected in a single ring Figure 3 28 DIRECT INPUT AND OUTPUT SINGLE CHANNEL CONNECTION The interconnection for dual channel Type 7 communications modules is shown below Two channel modules allow for a redundant ring configuration That is two rings can be created to provide an additional independent data path The required connections are UR1 Tx1 to UR2 Rx1 UR2 Tx1 to UR3 Rx1 UR3 Tx1 t...

Page 79: ... C37 94 820 nm 128 kbps multi mode LED 2 channels 2S Six port managed Ethernet switch with high voltage power supply 2T Six port managed Ethernet switch with low voltage power supply 72 1550 nm single mode laser 1 channel 73 1550 nm single mode laser 2 channels 74 Channel 1 RS422 channel 2 1550 nm single mode laser 75 Channel 1 G 703 channel 2 1550 nm single mode laser 76 IEEE C37 94 820 nm 64 kbp...

Page 80: ...erface attenuators may be necessary to ensure that you do not exceed the maxi mum optical input power to the receiver 7N Channel 1 RS422 channel 2 1300 nm single mode ELED 7P Channel 1 RS422 channel 2 1300 nm single mode laser 7Q Channel 1 G 703 channel 2 1300 nm single mode laser 7R G 703 1 channel 7S G 703 2 channels 7T RS422 1 channel 7V RS422 2 channels 2 clock inputs 7W RS422 2 channels Table...

Page 81: ...ufacturer to another Therefore it is not uncommon to see pin outs numbered TxA TxB RxA and RxB In such cases it can be assumed that A is equivalent to and B is equivalent to b G 703 SELECTION SWITCH PROCEDURES 1 Remove the G 703 module 7R or 7S The ejector inserter clips located at the top and at the bottom of each module must be pulled simultaneously in order to release the module for removal Bef...

Page 82: ...ld be disabled off d G 703 TIMING MODES There are two timing modes for the G 703 module internal timing mode and loop timing mode default Internal Timing Mode The system clock is generated internally Therefore the G 703 timing selection should be in the internal timing mode for back to back UR to UR connections For back to back connections set for octet timing S1 OFF and timing mode to internal ti...

Page 83: ...EMOTE LOOPBACK MODE In dual loopback mode the multiplexers are active and the functions of the circuit are divided into two with each receiver transmitter pair linked together to deconstruct and then reconstruct their respective signals Differential Manchester data enters the Differential Manchester receiver module and then is returned to the differential Manchester transmitter module Likewise G 7...

Page 84: ...timing ST connections However when used in two channel applications certain criteria must be followed since there is one clock input for the two RS422 channels The system will function cor rectly if the following connections are observed and your data module has a terminal timing feature Terminal timing is a common feature to most synchronous data units that allows the module to accept timing from...

Page 85: ... of the Tx clock in the center of the Tx data bit Figure 3 41 CLOCK AND DATA TRANSITIONS d RECEIVE TIMING The RS422 interface utilizes NRZI MARK modulation code and therefore does not rely on an Rx clock to recapture data NRZI MARK is an edge type invertible self clocking code Data module 1 Data module 2 Signal name Signal name SD A Send data TT A Terminal timing TT B Terminal timing SD B Send dat...

Page 86: ... maximum optical input power to the receiver Figure 3 42 RS422 AND FIBER INTERFACE CONNECTION Connections shown above are for multiplexers configured as DCE data communications equipment units 3 3 7 G 703 AND FIBER INTERFACE The figure below shows the combined G 703 plus fiber interface configuration at 64 kbps The 7E 7F 7G 7Q and 75 mod ules are used in configurations where channel 1 is employed ...

Page 87: ...s repeated at a frame rate of 8000 Hz with a resultant bit rate of 2048 kbps The specifications for the module are as follows IEEE standard C37 94 for 1 128 kbps optical fiber interface for 2G and 2H modules or C37 94 for 2 64 kbps opti cal fiber interface for 76 and 77 modules Fiber optic cable type 50 mm or 62 5 mm core diameter optical fiber Fiber optic mode multi mode Fiber optic cable length ...

Page 88: ...val Before performing this action control power must be removed from the relay The original location of the module should be recorded to help ensure that the same or replacement module is inserted into the correct slot 2 Remove the module cover screw 3 Remove the top cover by sliding it towards the rear and then lift it upwards 4 Set the timing selection switches channel 1 channel 2 to the desired...

Page 89: ...e of 2048 kbps The specifications for the module are as follows Emulated IEEE standard emulates C37 94 for 1 64 kbps optical fiber interface modules set to n 1 or 64 kbps Fiber optic cable type 9 125 μm core diameter optical fiber Fiber optic mode single mode ELED compatible with HP HFBR 1315T transmitter and HP HFBR 2316T receiver Fiber optic cable length up to 10 km Fiber optic connector type ST...

Page 90: ...hould be recorded to help ensure that the same or replacement module is inserted into the correct slot 2 Remove the module cover screw 3 Remove the top cover by sliding it towards the rear and then lift it upwards 4 Set the timing selection switches channel 1 channel 2 to the desired timing modes see description above 5 Replace the top cover and the cover screw 6 Re insert the C37 94SM module Take...

Page 91: ... XXX self test warning will be issued 3 4 2 MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH MODULE HARDWARE The type 2S and 2T managed Ethernet switch modules provide two 10 100Base T and four multimode ST 100Base FX external Ethernet ports accessible through the rear of the module In addition a serial console port is accessible from the front of the module requires the front panel faceplate to be open The pin assignment...

Page 92: ...our net work administrator to determine if the default IP address subnet mask or default gateway needs to be modified Do not connect to network while configuring the switch module a CONFIGURING THE SWITCH MODULE IP SETTINGS In our example configuration of both the Switch s IP address and subnet mask must be changed to 3 94 247 229 and 255 255 252 0 respectively The IP address subnet mask and defau...

Page 93: ...tch module 1 Select the desired device from site tree in the online window 2 Select the Settings Product Setup Communications Ethernet Switch Ethernet Switch Settings File Retreive Settings File item from the device settings tree The system will request the name and destination path for the settings file 3 Enter an appropriate folder and file name and click Save All settings files will be saved as...

Page 94: ...mware on a switch module Using the EnerVista UR Setup software Serially using the C60 switch module console port Using FTP or TFTP through the C60 switch module console port It is highly recommended to use the EnerVista UR Setup software to upgrade firmware on a C60 switch module Firmware upgrades using the serial port TFTP and FTP are described in detail in the switch module manual b SELECTING TH...

Page 95: ...ons Ethernet Switch Firmware Upload menu item The following popup screen will appear warning that the settings will be lost when the firmware is upgraded It is highly recommended that you save the switch settings before upgrading the firmware 3 After saving the settings file proceed with the firmware upload by selecting Yes to the above warning Another window will open asking you to point to the l...

Page 96: ...The following window will pop up indicating that the firmware file transfer is in progress If the firmware load was successful the following window will appear Note The switch will automatically reboot after a successful firmware file transfer 5 Once the firmware has been successfully uploaded to the switch module load the settings file using the procedure described earlier NOTE ...

Page 97: ... attempts Loss of switch power IP gateway subnet Incompatibility between the CPU and the switch module UR port port 7 configured incorrectly or blocked Switch IP address assigned to another device in the same network PORT 1 EVENTS to PORT 6 EVENTS ETHERNET PORT 1 OFFLINE to ETHERNET PORT 6 OFFLINE An active Ethernet port has returned a FAILED status Ethernet connection broken An inactive port s ev...

Page 98: ...3 48 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 3 4 MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH MODULES 3 HARDWARE 3 ...

Page 99: ... must first be created See the EnerV ista UR Setup Help File or refer to the Connecting EnerVista UR Setup with the C60 section in Chapter 1 for details 4 1 3 ENERVISTA UR SETUP OVERVIEW a ENGAGING A DEVICE The EnerVista UR Setup software may be used in on line mode relay connected to directly communicate with the C60 relay Communicating relays are organized and grouped by communication interfaces...

Page 100: ...ch had been removed from the Settings List tree menu it will be added back to the Settings List tree menu Drag and Drop The Site List and Settings List control bar windows are each mutually a drag source and a drop target for device order code compatible files or individual menu items Also the Settings List control bar window and any Windows Explorer directory folder are each mutually a file drag ...

Page 101: ...Title bar which shows the pathname of the active data view 2 Main window menu bar 3 Main window tool bar 4 Site list control bar window 5 Settings list control bar window 6 Device data view windows with common tool bar 7 Settings file data view windows with common tool bar 8 Workspace area with data view tabs 9 Status bar 10 Quick action hot links Figure 4 1 ENERVISTA UR SETUP SOFTWARE MAIN WINDOW...

Page 102: ...mplate feature is disabled by default The following procedure describes how to enable the settings tem plate for UR series settings files 1 Select a settings file from the offline window of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen 2 Right click on the selected device or settings file and select the Template Mode Create Template option The settings file template is now enabled and the file tree displayed...

Page 103: ... by clicking on them The setting available to view will be displayed against a yellow background as shown below Figure 4 3 SETTINGS TEMPLATE VIEW TWO SETTINGS SPECIFIED AS EDITABLE 6 Click on Save to save changes to the settings template 7 Proceed through the settings tree to specify all viewable settings c ADDING PASSWORD PROTECTION TO A TEMPLATE It is highly recommended that templates be saved w...

Page 104: ...those settings available for editing Display all settings with settings not available for editing greyed out Use the following procedure to only display settings available for editing 1 Select an installed device or a settings file from the tree menu on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen 2 Apply the template by selecting the Template Mode View In Template Mode option 3 Enter the templa...

Page 105: ...fied by the template but all settings will be shown The effect of applying the template to the phase time overcurrent settings is shown below Figure 4 6 APPLYING TEMPLATES VIA THE VIEW ALL SETTINGS COMMAND e REMOVING THE SETTINGS TEMPLATE It may be necessary at some point to remove a settings template Once a template is removed it cannot be reapplied and it will be necessary to define a new settin...

Page 106: ...ENTRIES The following procedure describes how to lock individual entries of a FlexLogic equation 1 Right click the settings file or online device and select the Template Mode Create Template item to enable the set tings template feature 2 Select the FlexLogic FlexLogic Equation Editor settings menu item By default all FlexLogic entries are specified as viewable and displayed against a yellow backg...

Page 107: ...below and on the front panel display Figure 4 9 SECURED FLEXLOGIC IN GRAPHICAL VIEW b LOCKING FLEXLOGIC EQUATIONS TO A SERIAL NUMBER A settings file and associated FlexLogic equations can also be locked to a specific UR serial number Once the desired FlexLogic entries in a settings file have been secured use the following procedure to lock the settings file to a specific serial number 1 Select the...

Page 108: ...for mation can be compared with the C60 actual values at any later date to determine if security has been compromised The traceability information is only included in the settings file if a complete settings file is either transferred to the C60 device or obtained from the C60 device Any partial settings transfers by way of drag and drop do not add the traceability information to the settings file...

Page 109: ...elay configuration since the settings file was saved a SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY INFORMATION The serial number and file transfer date are saved in the settings files when they sent to an C60 device The C60 serial number and file transfer date are included in the settings file device definition within the EnerVista UR Setup offline window as shown in the example below Figure 4 12 DEVICE DEFINITION...

Page 110: ...NFORMATION ÖØ SERIAL NUMBER ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ PRODUCT INFO Ö MODEL INFORMATION ÖØ LAST SETTING CHANGE c ADDITIONAL TRACEABILITY RULES The following additional rules apply for the traceability feature If the user changes any settings within the settings file in the offline window then the traceability information is removed from the settings file If the user creates a new settings file then no trace...

Page 111: ...interface being EnerVista UR Setup software The front panel interface consists of LED panels an RS232 port keypad LCD display control pushbuttons and optional user programmable pushbuttons The faceplate is hinged to allow easy access to the removable modules There is also a removable dust cover that fits over the faceplate which must be removed in order to access the keypad panel The following fig...

Page 112: ...s been cleared these latched conditions can also be reset via the SETTINGS ÖØ INPUT OUTPUTS ÖØ RESETTING menu The RS232 port is intended for connection to a portable PC The USER keys are used by the breaker control feature Figure 4 18 TYPICAL LED INDICATOR PANEL FOR ENHANCED FACEPLATE The status indicators in the first column are described below IN SERVICE This LED indicates that control power is ...

Page 113: ... of 48 amber LED indicators in four columns The operation of these LEDs is user defined Support for applying a customized label beside every LED is provided Default labels are shipped in the label pack age of every C60 together with custom templates The default labels can be replaced by user printed labels User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages o...

Page 114: ...round was involved USER PROGRAMMABLE INDICATORS The second and third provide 48 amber LED indicators whose operation is controlled by the user Support for applying a customized label beside every LED is provided User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages other than English are used to communicate with operators Refer to the User programmable LEDs sec...

Page 115: ... User programmable LEDs section of chapter 5 The LEDs are fully user programmable The default labels can be replaced by user printed labels for both panels as explained in the following section Figure 4 21 LED PANEL 2 DEFAULT LABELS 4 3 3 CUSTOM LABELING OF LEDS a ENHANCED FACEPLATE The following procedure requires the pre requisites listed below EnerVista UR Setup software is installed and operat...

Page 116: ...sert tool from the package and bend the tabs as described in the following procedures These tabs will be used for removal of the default and custom LED labels It is important that the tool be used EXACTLY as shown below with the printed side containing the GE part number facing the user The label package shipped with every C60 contains the three default labels shown below the custom label template...

Page 117: ...ocedure describes how to remove the LED labels from the C60 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels 1 Use the knife to lift the LED label and slide the label tool underneath Make sure the bent tabs are pointing away from the relay 2 Slide the label tool under the LED label until the tabs snap out as shown below This will attach the label tool to the LED label ...

Page 118: ... pocket until the text is properly aligned with the LEDs as shown below The following procedure describes how to remove the user programmable pushbutton labels from the C60 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels 1 Use the knife to lift the pushbutton label and slide the tail of the label tool underneath as shown below Make sure the bent tab is pointing away from the relay ...

Page 119: ...ATE INTERFACE 4 2 Slide the label tool under the user programmable pushbutton label until the tabs snap out as shown below This will attach the label tool to the user programmable pushbutton label 3 Remove the tool and attached user programmable pushbutton label as shown below ...

Page 120: ... file The panel templates provide relative LED locations and located example text x edit boxes The following procedure demonstrates how to install uninstall the custom panel labeling 1 Remove the clear Lexan Front Cover GE Multilin part number 1501 0014 2 Pop out the LED module and or the blank module with a screwdriver as shown below Be careful not to damage the plastic covers 3 Place the left si...

Page 121: ...n down further into logical subgroups The MESSAGE keys navigate through the subgroups The VALUE keys scroll increment or decrement numerical setting values when in programming mode These keys also scroll through alphanumeric values in the text edit mode Alterna tively values may also be entered with the numeric keypad The decimal key initiates and advance to the next character in text edit mode or...

Page 122: ...TER COMMAND PASSWORD This message appears when the USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3 key is pressed and a COMMAND PASSWORD is required i e if COMMAND PASSWORD is enabled and no com mands have been issued within the last 30 minutes Press USER 1 To Select Breaker This message appears if the correct password is entered or if none is required This mes sage will be maintained for 30 seconds or until the USER 1 k...

Page 123: ...al value headers Ø SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP Press the MENU key until the header for the first page of Settings appears This page contains settings to configure the relay Ø SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP Press the MESSAGE DOWN key to move to the next Settings page This page con tains settings for System Setup Repeatedly press the MESSAGE UP and DOWN keys to display the other setting headers and then back to t...

Page 124: ... key displays the previous selection c ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC TEXT Text settings have data values which are fixed in length but user defined in character They may be comprised of upper case letters lower case letters numerals and a selection of special characters FLASH MESSAGE TIME 1 0 s For example select the SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ DISPLAY PROPERTIES Ö FLASH MESSAGE TIME setting Ø MINIMUM 0 5...

Page 125: ...e appears on the display 2 Press the MESSAGE RIGHT key until the PASSWORD SECURITY message appears on the display 3 Press the MESSAGE DOWN key until the INSTALLATION message appears on the display 4 Press the MESSAGE RIGHT key until the RELAY SETTINGS Not Programmed message is displayed 5 After the RELAY SETTINGS Not Programmed message appears on the display press the VALUE keys change the selecti...

Page 126: ... 7 Type in a numerical password up to 10 characters and press the ENTER key 8 When the VERIFY NEW PASSWORD is displayed re type in the same password and press ENTER 9 When the NEW PASSWORD HAS BEEN STORED message appears your new Setting or Command Password will be active f CHANGING EXISTING PASSWORD To change an existing password follow the instructions in the previous section with the following ...

Page 127: ...et to Off after the expiration of the ten minute timeout In the event that an incorrect Command or Setting password has been entered via the any external communications inter face three times within a three minute time span the REMOTE ACCESS DENIED FlexLogic operand will be set to On and the C60 will not allow Settings or Command access via the any external communications interface for the next te...

Page 128: ...4 30 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 4 3 FACEPLATE INTERFACE 4 HUMAN INTERFACES 4 ...

Page 129: ...CK See page 5 37 FAULT REPORTS See page 5 38 OSCILLOGRAPHY See page 5 40 DATA LOGGER See page 5 42 DEMAND See page 5 43 USER PROGRAMMABLE LEDS See page 5 44 USER PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS See page 5 48 CONTROL PUSHBUTTONS See page 5 49 USER PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS See page 5 51 FLEX STATE PARAMETERS See page 5 56 USER DEFINABLE DISPLAYS See page 5 57 DIRECT I O See page 5 59 TELEPROTECTION See page...

Page 130: ...C TIMERS See page 5 103 FLEXELEMENTS See page 5 104 NON VOLATILE LATCHES See page 5 108 SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 See page 5 109 SETTING GROUP 2 SETTING GROUP 6 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS TRIP BUS See page 5 144 SETTING GROUPS See page 5 146 SELECTOR SWITCH See page 5 147 SYNCHROCHECK See page 5 153 AUTORECLOSE See page 5 158 DIGITAL ELEMENTS See page 5 170 DIGITAL COUNTERS See page...

Page 131: ...OTE OUTPUTS DNA BIT PAIRS See page 5 194 REMOTE OUTPUTS UserSt BIT PAIRS See page 5 195 RESETTING See page 5 195 DIRECT INPUTS See page 5 196 DIRECT OUTPUTS See page 5 196 TELEPROT INPUTS See page 5 200 TELEPROT OUTPUTS See page 5 201 IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS See page 5 202 IEC 61850 GOOSE UINTEGERS See page 5 203 SETTINGS TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS See page 5 204 RTD INPUTS See page 5 205 DCMA OUT...

Page 132: ...ies pu quantity actual quantity base quantity For current elements the base quantity is the nominal secondary or primary current of the CT Where the current source is the sum of two CTs with different ratios the base quantity will be the common secondary or primary current to which the sum is scaled that is normalized to the larger of the two rated CT inputs For example if CT1 300 5 A and CT2 100 ...

Page 133: ...dual currents may be required for the circuit relaying and metering functions For a three winding transformer application it may be required to calculate watts and vars for each of three windings using voltage from different sets of VTs These requirements can be satisfied with a single UR equipped with sufficient CT and VT input channels by selecting the parameter to measure A mechanism is provide...

Page 134: ... For example in the scheme shown in the above diagram the configures one Source to be the sum of CT1 and CT2 and can name this Source as Wdg 1 Current Once the sources have been configured the user has them available as selections for the choice of input signal for the pro tection elements and as metered quantities b CT VT MODULE CONFIGURATION CT and VT input channels are contained in CT VT module...

Page 135: ...he set of three channels Upon startup the CPU configures the settings required to characterize the current and voltage inputs and will display them in the appropriate section in the sequence of the banks as described above as follows for a maximum configuration F1 F5 M1 M5 U1 and U5 The above section explains how the input channels are identified and configured to the specific application instrume...

Page 136: ...ncludes both keypad entry and the through the faceplate RS232 port Remote access is defined as any access to settings or commands via any rear communications port This includes both Ethernet and RS485 connections Any changes to the local or remote passwords enables this functionality When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface the user must enter the correspo...

Page 137: ...ssword codes are required to enable each access level A password consists of 1 to 10 numerical characters When a CHANGE COMMAND PASSWORD or CHANGE SETTING PASSWORD setting is programmed to Yes via the front panel interface the following message sequence is invoked 1 ENTER NEW PASSWORD ____________ 2 VERIFY NEW PASSWORD ____________ 3 NEW PASSWORD HAS BEEN STORED To gain write access to a Restricte...

Page 138: ...ssword field 2 Re enter the password in the Confirm New Password field 3 Click the Change button This button will not be active until the new password matches the confirmation password 4 If the original password is not 0 then enter the original password in the Enter Password field and click the Send Password to Device button 5 The new password is accepted and a value is assigned to the ENCRYPTED P...

Page 139: ...d if control power is cycled COMMAND LEVEL ACCESS TIMEOUT This setting specifies the length of inactivity no local or remote access required to return to restricted access from the command password level SETTING LEVEL ACCESS TIMEOUT This setting specifies the length of inactivity no local or remote access required to return to restricted access from the command password level e DUAL PERMISSION SEC...

Page 140: ...his setting is Off then remote setting access is blocked even if the correct remote setting password is pro vided If this setting is any other FlexLogic operand then the operand must be asserted set as on prior to providing the remote setting password to gain setting access The Access Authorization Timeout setting represents the timeout delay remote setting access This setting is applicable when t...

Page 141: ...o the magnitudes and angles of the measured currents If the magnitude is below the cut off level it is substi tuted with zero This applies to phase and ground current phasors as well as true RMS values and symmetrical compo nents The cut off operation applies to quantities used for metering protection and control as well as those used by communications protocols Note that the cut off level for the...

Page 142: ...commands Since the C60 responds to rising edges of the configured FlexLogic operands they must be asserted for at least 50 ms to take effect Clearing records with user programmable operands is not protected by the command password However user program mable pushbuttons are protected by the command password Thus if they are used to clear records the user programma ble pushbuttons can provide extra ...

Page 143: ...CATIONS a MAIN MENU PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS SERIAL PORTS See below MESSAGE NETWORK See page 5 16 MESSAGE MODBUS PROTOCOL See page 5 17 MESSAGE DNP PROTOCOL See page 5 17 MESSAGE DNP IEC 104 POINT LISTS See page 5 20 MESSAGE IEC 61850 PROTOCOL See page 5 21 MESSAGE WEB SERVER HTTP PROTOCOL See page 5 33 MESSAGE TFTP PROTOCOL See page 5 33 MESSAGE IEC 60870 5 1...

Page 144: ...n advanced network configurations and should normally be left at their default values but may be changed if required for example to allow access to multiple UR series relays behind a router By setting a different TCP UDP PORT NUMBER for a given protocol on each UR series relay the router can map the relays to the same external IP address The client software EnerVista UR Setup for example must be c...

Page 145: ...pendix B for more information on the Modbus protocol Changes to the MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER setting will not take effect until the C60 is restarted e DNP PROTOCOL PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ DNP PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS SLAVE ADDRESS 254 Range 1 to 254 in steps of 1 MESSAGE MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER 502 Range 1 to 65535 in steps of 1 DNP PROTOCOL DNP CHANNELS Range see su...

Page 146: ... MESSAGE DNP VOLTAGE DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE DNP POWER DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE DNP ENERGY DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE DNP PF DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE DNP OTHER DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE DNP TIME SY...

Page 147: ... the following types current voltage power energy power factor and other Each setting represents the scale factor for all analog input points of that type For example if the DNP VOLTAGE SCALE FACTOR setting is set to 1000 all DNP analog input points that are voltages will be returned with values 1000 times smaller for example a value of 72000 V on the C60 will be returned as 72 These settings are ...

Page 148: ...ER OF PAIRED CONTROL POINTS setting allows configuration of from 0 to 32 binary output paired controls Points not configured as paired operate on a one to one basis The DNP ADDRESS setting is the DNP slave address This number identifies the C60 on a DNP communications link Each DNP slave should be assigned a unique address The DNP TCP CONNECTION TIMEOUT setting specifies a time delay for the detec...

Page 149: ...ous block any points assigned after the first Off point are ignored Changes to the DNP IEC 60870 5 104 point lists will not take effect until the C60 is restarted g IEC 61850 PROTOCOL PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ IEC 61850 PROTOCOL ANALOG INPUT MME POINTS Point 0 Off Range any FlexAnalog parameter MESSAGE Point 1 Off Range any FlexAnalog parameter MESSAGE Point 255 Off Range ...

Page 150: ...MUNICATIONS ÖØ IEC 61850 Ö GSSE GOOSE Ö TRANSMISSION Ö GENERAL The DEFAULT GSSE GOOSE UPDATE TIME sets the time between GSSE or GOOSE messages when there are no remote out put state changes to be sent When remote output data changes GSSE or GOOSE messages are sent immediately This setting controls the steady state heartbeat time interval The DEFAULT GSSE GOOSE UPDATE TIME setting is applicable to ...

Page 151: ...o 5 0x the destination Ethernet MAC address was determined automatically by taking the sending MAC address that is the unique local MAC address of the C60 and setting the multicast bit The GOOSE VLAN PRIORITY setting indicates the Ethernet priority of GOOSE messages This allows GOOSE messages to have higher priority than other Ethernet data The GOOSE ETYPE APPID setting allows the selection of a s...

Page 152: ...ntinue to be sent at the pre configured rate even if no changes in the data items are detected The GOOSE functionality was enhanced to prevent the relay from flooding a communications network with GOOSE mes sages due to an oscillation being created that is triggering a message The C60 has the ability of detecting if a data item in one of the GOOSE datasets is erroneously oscillating This can be ca...

Page 153: ... Configure the transmission dataset 2 Configure the GOOSE service settings 3 Configure the data The general steps required for reception configuration are 1 Configure the reception dataset 2 Configure the GOOSE service settings 3 Configure the data This example shows how to configure the transmission and reception of three IEC 61850 data items a single point status value its associated quality fla...

Page 154: ...ata by making the following changes in the PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATION ÖØ IEC 61850 PROTO COL Ö GGIO1 STATUS CONFIGURATION settings menu Set GGIO1 INDICATION 1 to a FlexLogic operand used to provide the status of GGIO1 ST Ind1 stVal for example a contact input virtual input a protection element status etc The C60 must be rebooted control power removed and re applied before these settings take e...

Page 155: ...y and contains the configurable GOOSE dataset items for reception PATH RECEPTION ÖØ CONFIGURABLE GOOSE 1 8 ÖØ CONIFIG GSE 1 64 DATA ITEMS The configurable GOOSE settings allow the C60 to be configured to receive a number of different datasets within IEC 61850 GOOSE messages Up to eight different configurable datasets can be configured for reception This is useful for intercommunication between C60...

Page 156: ... then server scanning can be disabled to increase CPU resources When server scanning is disabled there will be not updated to the IEC 61850 logical node sta tus values in the C60 Clients will still be able to connect to the server C60 relay but most data values will not be updated This setting does not affect GOOSE GSSE operation Changes to the IED NAME setting LD INST setting and GOOSE dataset wi...

Page 157: ... apparent 46 phase CT primary setting 275 VT ratio setting frequency 90 Hz power factor 2 The GGIO1 status configuration points are shown below PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ IEC 61850 ÖØ GGIO1 STATUS CONFIGURATION The NUMBER OF STATUS POINTS IN GGIO1 setting specifies the number of Ind single point status indications that are instantiated in the GGIO1 logical node Changes to t...

Page 158: ...values ANALOG IN 1 MIN This setting specifies the minimum value for each analog value Refer to IEC 61850 7 1 and 61850 7 3 for details This minimum value is used to determine the deadband The deadband is used in the determina tion of the deadbanded magnitude from the instantaneous magnitude ANALOG IN 1 MAX This setting defines the maximum value for each analog value Refer to IEC 61850 7 1 and 6185...

Page 159: ...ects the FlexInteger value to drive each GGIO5 integer status value GGIO5 ST UIntIn1 This setting is stored as an 32 bit unsigned integer value The report control configuration settings are shown below PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ IEC 61850 ÖØ REPORT Ö REPORT 1 6 CONFIGURATION Changes to the report configuration will not take effect until the C60 is restarted Please disconnec...

Page 160: ...nter As disconnect switches operate by opening and closing the XSWI operating counter status attribute OpCnt increments with every operation Frequent switch operation may result in very large OpCnt values over time This setting allows the OpCnt to be reset to 0 for XSWI1 Since GSSE GOOSE messages are multicast Ethernet by specification they will not usually be forwarded by net work routers However...

Page 161: ...lient software is available from various sources including Microsoft Windows NT The dir txt file obtained from the C60 contains a list and description of all available files event records oscillography etc j IEC 60870 5 104 PROTOCOL PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ IEC 60870 5 104 PROTOCOL WEB SERVER HTTP PROTOCOL HTTP TCP PORT NUMBER 80 Range 1 to 65535 in steps of 1 TFTP PROTOC...

Page 162: ...ver to provide an accurate time Both unicast and broadcast SNTP are supported If SNTP functionality is enabled at the same time as IRIG B the IRIG B signal provides the time value to the C60 clock for as long as a valid signal is present If the IRIG B signal is removed the time obtained from the SNTP server is used If either SNTP or IRIG B is enabled the C60 clock value cannot be changed using the...

Page 163: ...TH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ COMMUNICATIONS ÖØ EGD PROTOCOL Ö SLOW PROD EXCH 1 2 CONFIGURATION Slow EGD exchanges 500 to 1000 ms are generally used for the transfer and display of data items The settings for the fast and slow exchanges are described below EXCH 1 DESTINATION This setting specifies the destination IP address of the produced EGD exchange This is usu ally unicast or broadcast EXCH 1...

Page 164: ...CP port number for the Ethernet switch module are specified in this menu These settings are used in advanced network configurations Please consult the network administrator before making changes to these settings The client software EnerVista UR Setup for example is the preferred interface to configure these settings The PORT 1 EVENTS through PORT 6 EVENTS settings allow Ethernet switch module eve...

Page 165: ...vings time DST settings can be used to allow the C60 clock can follow the DST rules of the local time zone Note that when IRIG B time synchronization is active the DST settings are ignored The DST settings are used when the C60 is synchronized with SNTP or when neither SNTP nor IRIG B is used Only timestamps in the event recorder and communications protocols are affected by the daylight savings ti...

Page 166: ... waiting for the fault report trigger If trigger does not occur within this time the values are cleared to prepare for the next disturbance Fault current and voltage phasors one cycle after the trigger Elements operated at the time of triggering Events 9 before trigger and 7 after trigger only available via the relay webpage Fault duration times for each breaker created by the breaker arcing curre...

Page 167: ... SOURCE setting selects the source for input currents and voltages and disturbance detection The FAULT 1 REPORT TRIG setting assigns the FlexLogic operand representing the protection element elements requiring operational fault location calculations The distance to fault calculations are initiated by this signal The FAULT REPORT 1 Z1 MAG and FAULT REPORT 1 Z0 MAG impedances are entered in secondar...

Page 168: ... size for example 10 50 75 etc A trigger position of 25 consists of 25 pre and 75 post trigger data The TRIGGER SOURCE is always captured in oscillography and may be any FlexLogic parameter element state contact input virtual output etc The relay sampling rate is 64 samples per cycle The AC INPUT WAVEFORMS setting determines the sampling rate at which AC input signals that is current and voltage a...

Page 169: ...actual value parameters is presented in Appendix A FlexAnalog parameters The parameter index number shown in any of the tables is used to expedite the selection of the parameter on the relay display It can be quite time consuming to scan through the list of parameters via the relay keypad and display entering this number via the relay keypad will cause the corresponding parameter to be displayed A...

Page 170: ...e in which the data logger will operate When set to Continu ous the data logger will actively record any configured channels at the rate as defined by the DATA LOGGER RATE The DATA LOGGER DATA LOGGER MODE Continuous Range Continuous Trigger MESSAGE DATA LOGGER TRIGGER Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE DATA LOGGER RATE 60000 ms Range 15 to 3600000 ms in steps of 1 MESSAGE DATA LOGGER CHNL 1 Off R...

Page 171: ... through the list of parameters via the relay keypad display entering this number via the relay keypad will cause the corresponding parameter to be displayed DATA LOGGER CONFIG This display presents the total amount of time the Data Logger can record the channels not selected to Off without over writing old data 5 2 10 DEMAND PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ DEMAND The relay measures current deman...

Page 172: ... new value of demand becomes available at the end of each pulse Assign a FlexLogic operand to the DEMAND TRIGGER setting to program the input for the new demand interval pulses If no trigger is assigned in the DEMAND TRIGGER setting and the CRNT DEMAND METHOD is Block Interval use cal culating method 2 If a trigger is assigned the maximum allowed time between 2 trigger signals is 60 minutes If no ...

Page 173: ... the top left panel moving from top to bottom of each column of the LEDs This test checks for hardware failures that lead to more than one LED being turned off from a single logic point This stage can be interrupted at any time When testing is in progress the LEDs are controlled by the test sequence rather than the protection control and monitor ing features However the LED control mechanism accep...

Page 174: ...cally start stage 2 At this point forward test may be aborted by pressing the pushbutton Application Example 2 Assume one needs to check if any LEDs are burned as well as exercise one LED at a time to check for other failures This is to be performed via user programmable pushbutton 1 After applying the settings in application example 1 hold down the pushbutton as long as necessary to test all LEDs...

Page 175: ...ser programmable LED settings select the FlexLogic operands that control the LEDs If the LED 1 TYPE setting is Self Reset the default setting the LED illumination will track the state of the selected LED operand If the LED 1 TYPE set ting is Latched the LED once lit remains so until reset by the faceplate RESET button from a remote device via a com munications channel or from any programmed operan...

Page 176: ... To enable the Ethernet switch failure function ensure that the ETHERNET SWITCH FAIL FUNCTION is Enabled in this menu USER PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS DIRECT RING BREAK FUNCTION Enabled Range Disabled Enabled Valid for units equipped with Direct Input Output module MESSAGE DIRECT DEVICE OFF FUNCTION Enabled Range Disabled Enabled Valid for units equipped with Direct Input Output module MESSAGE REMOTE ...

Page 177: ...ions and are not protected by the control password However by supervising their output operands the user can dynamically enable or disable control pushbuttons for security reasons Each control pushbutton asserts its own FlexLogic operand These operands should be configured appropriately to per form the desired function The operand remains asserted as long as the pushbutton is pressed and resets wh...

Page 178: ... breaker control typically uses the larger optional user programmable pushbuttons making the control pushbuttons available for other user applications Figure 5 7 CONTROL PUSHBUTTON LOGIC 842010A2 CDR CONTROL PUSHBUTTON 1 FUNCTION SYSTEM SETUP BREAKERS BREAKER 1 BREAKER 1 PUSHBUTTON CONTROL SYSTEM SETUP BREAKERS BREAKER 2 BREAKER 2 PUSHBUTTON CONTROL SETTING SETTINGS TIMER FLEXLOGIC OPERAND Enabled...

Page 179: ...s The user programmable pushbuttons are under the control level of password protection The user configurable pushbuttons for the enhanced faceplate are shown below USER PUSHBUTTON 1 PUSHBUTTON 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Self Reset Latched Disabled MESSAGE PUSHBTN 1 ID TEXT Range Up to 20 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE PUSHBTN 1 ON TEXT Range Up to 20 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE PUSHBTN 1 OFF T...

Page 180: ...volatile memory and maintained through a loss of control power The pushbutton is reset deactivated in latched mode by asserting the operand assigned to the PUSHBTN 1 RESET set ting or by directly pressing the associated active front panel pushbutton It can also be programmed to reset automatically through the PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST and PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST DELAY set tings These settings enable the autores...

Page 181: ...ory Should the power supply be lost the correct state of the pushbutton is retained upon subsequent power up of the relay PUSHBTN 1 ID TEXT This setting specifies the top 20 character line of the user programmable message and is intended to provide ID information of the pushbutton Refer to the User definable displays section for instructions on how to enter alphanumeric characters from the keypad ...

Page 182: ...to the PUSHBTN 1 OFF TEXT setting This message can be temporary removed if any front panel keypad button is pressed However ten seconds of keypad inactivity will restore the message if the PUSHBUTTON 1 ON operand is still active If the PUSHBTN 1 MESSAGE is set to Normal the message programmed in the PUSHBTN 1 ID and PUSHBTN 1 ON TEXT settings will be displayed as long as PUSHBUTTON 1 ON operand is...

Page 183: ...ck SETTING Off 0 Local Lock SETTING Off 0 Set SETTING Off 0 Reset SETTING Enabled Disabled Autoreset Function FLEXLOGIC OPERAND PUSHBUTTON 1 ON FLEXLOGIC OPERAND PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF TIMER 200 ms 0 AND AND AND AND AND TIMER 50 ms 0 TIMER 50 ms 0 SETTING Autoreset Delay TPKP 0 TIMER 200 ms 0 AND AND SETTING Drop Out Timer TRST 0 PUSHBUTTON ON To user programmable pushbuttons logic sheet 2 842024A2 LATC...

Page 184: ...xLogic operand MESSAGE PARAMETER 256 Off Range FlexLogic operand Pushbutton 1 LED Instantaneous reset OR 1 If pushbutton 1 LED control is set to off 2 If pushbutton 1 LED control is not set to off PUSHBUTTON 1 LED LOGIC OR AND AND SETTING Disabled High Priority Message Priority Normal FLEXLOGIC OPERAND PUSHBUTTON 1 ON Pushbutton 1 LED SETTING any FlexLogic operand PUSHBTN 1 LED CTL AND SETTING Fla...

Page 185: ...he PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ DISPLAY PROPER TIES ÖØ DEFAULT MESSAGE TIMEOUT setting USER PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL INPUT The user definable displays also respond to the INVOKE AND SCROLL setting Any FlexLogic operand in particular the user programmable pushbutton operands can be used to navi gate the programmed displays On the rising edge of the configured operand such as when the pushbutton is pressed the disp...

Page 186: ...roll through the characters A space is selected like a character 4 Press the decimal key to advance the cursor to the next position 5 Repeat step 3 and continue entering characters until the desired text is displayed 6 The HELP key may be pressed at any time for context sensitive help information 7 Press the ENTER key to store the new settings To enter a numerical value for any of the five items t...

Page 187: ...cimal form of user selected Modbus Register Address corresponding to first Tilde marker MESSAGE DISP 1 ITEM 2 6357 Shows decimal form of user selected Modbus Register Address corresponding to 2nd Tilde marker MESSAGE DISP 1 ITEM 3 0 This item is not being used there is no corresponding Tilde marker in Top or Bottom lines MESSAGE DISP 1 ITEM 4 0 This item is not being used there is no corresponding...

Page 188: ...ice are not being received Direct input and output settings are similar to remote input and output settings The equivalent of the remote device name strings for direct inputs and outputs is the DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID The DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID setting identifies the relay in all direct output messages All UR series IEDs in a ring should have unique numbers assigned The IED ID is used to identify...

Page 189: ...operands flags bits to be exchanged Table 5 5 DIRECT INPUT AND OUTPUT DATA RATES MODULE CHANNEL SUPPORTED DATA RATES 74 Channel 1 64 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps 7L Channel 1 64 kbps 128 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps 128 kbps 7M Channel 1 64 kbps 128 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps 128 kbps 7P Channel 1 64 kbps 128 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps 128 kbps 7T Channel 1 64 kbps 128 kbps 7W Channel 1 64 kbps 128 kbps Channel 2 64 ...

Page 190: ...1 DIRECT I O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION Yes DIRECT I O DATA RATE 128 kbps For UR series IED 2 DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT I O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION Yes DIRECT I O DATA RATE 128 kbps The message delivery time is about 0 2 of power cycle in both ways at 128 kbps that is from device 1 to device 2 and from device 2 to device 1 Different communications cards can be selected by the user for this back ...

Page 191: ...h rings are healthy IED 1 to IED 2 0 2 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 3 0 4 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 4 0 2 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 3 0 2 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 4 0 4 of power system cycle IED 3 to IED 4 0 2 of power system cycle If one ring is broken say TX2 RX2 the delivery times are as follows IED 1 to IED 2 0 2 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 3 0 4 of pow...

Page 192: ...PUT DEVICE ID 1 DIRECT I O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION Yes DIRECT I O CH2 RING CONFIGURATION Yes For UR series IED 3 DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID 1 DIRECT I O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION Yes DIRECT I O CH2 RING CONFIGURATION Yes In this configuration the following delivery times are expected at 128 kbps IED 1 to IED 2 0 2 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 3 0 5 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 3 0 2 of power ...

Page 193: ...2 PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ DIRECT I O ÖØ CRC ALARM CH1 2 The C60 checks integrity of the incoming direct input and output messages using a 32 bit CRC The CRC alarm function is available for monitoring the communication medium noise by tracking the rate of messages failing the CRC check The monitoring function counts all incoming messages including messages that failed the CRC check A separ...

Page 194: ...g the best case of only 1 bit error in a failed packet having 1 failed packet for every 63 received is about equal to a BER of 10 4 c UNRETURNED MESSAGES ALARM CH1 2 PATH SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ DIRECT I O ÖØ UNRETURNED MESSAGES ALARM CH1 2 The C60 checks integrity of the direct input and output communication ring by counting unreturned messages In the ring configuration all messages originati...

Page 195: ... 2 RELAY ID NUMBER In installa tions that use multiplexers or modems it is desirable to ensure that the data used by the relays protecting a given line is from the correct relays The teleprotection function performs this check by reading the message ID sent by transmit ting relays and comparing it to the programmed ID in the receiving relay This check is also used to block inputs if inad vertently...

Page 196: ...etting is defaulted to Not Programmed when at the factory The UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED self test error message is displayed until the relay is put into the Programmed state The RELAY NAME setting allows the user to uniquely identify a relay This name will appear on generated reports This name is also used to identify specific devices which are engaged in automatically sending receiving data over the Et...

Page 197: ...nsists of the following steps Configure the field units This establishes the point to point connection between a specific port on the relay process bus module and a specific digital core on a specific Brick This is a necessary first step in configuring a process bus relay Configure the AC banks This sets the primary and secondary quantities and connections for currents and voltages AC bank configu...

Page 198: ...he ground CT primary rating must be entered To detect low level ground fault currents the sensitive ground input may be used In this case the sensitive ground CT primary rating must be entered Refer to chapter 3 for more details on CT connections Enter the rated CT primary current values For both 1000 5 and 1000 1 CTs the entry would be 1000 For correct opera tion the CT secondary rating must matc...

Page 199: ...ECONDARY voltage setting is the voltage across the relay input terminals when nominal voltage is applied to the VT primary For example on a system with a 13 8 kV nominal primary voltage and with a 14400 120 volt VT in a delta connec tion the secondary voltage would be 115 that is 13800 14400 120 For a wye connection the voltage value entered must be the phase to neutral voltage which would be 115 ...

Page 200: ...A is used for angle referencing while Clarke transformation of the phase signals is used for frequency metering and tracking for better performance dur ing fault open pole and VT and CT fail conditions The phase reference and frequency tracking AC signals are selected based upon the Source configuration regardless of whether or not a particular signal is actually applied to the relay Phase angle o...

Page 201: ...ent in the relevant settings menu The internal design of the ele ment specifies which type of parameter to use and provides a setting for source selection In elements where the parameter may be either fundamental or RMS magnitude such as phase time overcurrent two settings are provided One setting specifies the source the second setting selects between fundamental phasor and RMS AC input actual va...

Page 202: ...d in this application and the CT VT inputs that are used to provide the data Figure 5 20 EXAMPLE USE OF SOURCES INCREASING SLOT POSITION LETTER CT VT MODULE 1 CT VT MODULE 2 CT VT MODULE 3 CTs VTs not applicable 827092A3 CDR SOURCE 1 CURRENT PHASOR PRODUCT SETUP DISPLAY PROPERTIES CURRENT CUT OFF LEVEL PRODUCT SETUP DISPLAY PROPERTIES CURRENT CUT OFF LEVEL PRODUCT SETUP DISPLAY PROPERTIES CURRENT ...

Page 203: ...f Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦA 3P CLSD Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦA 3P OPND Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦB CLOSED Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦB OPENED Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦC CLOSED Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 ΦC OPENED Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BREAKER 1 Toperate 0 070 s R...

Page 204: ...d used to track the breaker open or closed position If the mode is selected as 1 Pole the input mentioned above is used to track phase A and the BREAKER 1 ΦB and BREAKER 1 ΦC settings select operands to track phases B and C respectively BREAKER 1 ΦA 3P OPND This setting selects an operand usually a contact input that should be a normally closed 52 b status input to create a logic 1 when the breake...

Page 205: ...led BREAKER 1 FUNCTION SETTING Off 0 BREAKER 1 BLOCK OPEN FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS TRIP PHASE A TRIP PHASE B TRIP PHASE C TRIP 3 POLE SETTING Off 0 BREAKER 1 OPEN SETTING Enabled BREAKER 1 PUSHBUTTON CONTROL USER 2 OFF ON To open BRK1 Name SETTING Off 0 BREAKER 1 CLOSE FLEXLOGIC OPERAND AR CLOSE BKR 1 SETTING Off 0 BREAKER 1 BLOCK CLOSE SETTING MANUAL CLOSE RECAL1 TIME 0 FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 1 MNL ...

Page 206: ...TTING Off BREAKER 1 OPENED ΦB SETTING Off BREAKER 1 OPENED ΦC SETTING Off BREAKER 1 OUT OF SV SETTING BREAKER 1 Toperate 0 SETTING BREAKER 1 Toperate 0 SETTING BREAKER 1 Toperate 0 from breaker control logic sheet 1 827061AR BKR ENABLED FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 1 CLOSED FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 1 OPEN FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 1 DISCREP FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 1 TROUBLE FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAK...

Page 207: ...nect switch 1 SWITCH 1 MODE This setting selects 3 pole mode where all disconnect switch poles are operated simultaneously or 1 pole mode where all disconnect switch poles are operated either independently or simultaneously SWITCH 1 SWITCH 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE SWITCH 1 NAME SW 1 Range up to 6 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE SWITCH 1 MODE 3 Pole Range 3 Pole 1 Pole MES...

Page 208: ...eate a logic 1 when the disconnect switch is open If a separate 52 b contact input is not avail able then the inverted SWITCH 1 CLOSED status signal can be used SWITCH 1 ΦB CLOSED If the mode is selected as three pole this setting has no function If the mode is selected as single pole this input is used to track the disconnect switch phase B closed position as above for phase A SWITCH 1 ΦB OPENED ...

Page 209: ...perate 0 FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SWITCH 1 CLOSED FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SWITCH 1 OPEN FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SWITCH 1 DISCREP FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SWITCH 1 TROUBLE FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SWITCH 1 BAD STATUS FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS SWITCH 1 ΦA BAD ST SWITCH 1 ΦA CLSD SWITCH 1 ΦA OPEN SWITCH 1 ΦA INTERM FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS SWITCH 1 Φ BAD ST B SWITCH 1 B Φ CLSD SWITCH 1 B Φ OPEN SWITCH 1 B Φ INTERM FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS SWITCH Φ BAD...

Page 210: ...ltiple of pickup of 1 that is 0 98 pu and 1 03 pu It is recommended to set the two times to a similar value otherwise the lin ear approximation may result in undesired behavior for the operating quantity that is close to 1 00 pu FLEXCURVE A FLEXCURVE A TIME AT 0 00 xPKP 0 ms Range 0 to 65535 ms in steps of 1 Table 5 6 FLEXCURVE TABLE RESET TIME MS RESET TIME MS OPERATE TIME MS OPERATE TIME MS OPER...

Page 211: ... at higher currents and where upstream and downstream pro tective devices have different operating characteristics The recloser curve configuration window shown below appears when the Initialize From EnerVista UR Setup setting is set to Recloser Curve and the Initialize FlexCurve button is clicked Figure 5 24 RECLOSER CURVE INITIALIZATION The multiplier and adder settings only affect the curve por...

Page 212: ...s see below Figure 5 25 COMPOSITE RECLOSER CURVE WITH HCT DISABLED With the HCT feature enabled the operating time reduces to 30 ms for pickup multiples exceeding 8 times pickup Figure 5 26 COMPOSITE RECLOSER CURVE WITH HCT ENABLED Configuring a composite curve with an increase in operating time at increased pickup multiples is not allowed If this is attempted the EnerVista UR Setup software gener...

Page 213: ...R CURVES GE113 GE120 GE138 AND GE142 GE104 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE101 GE102 GE103 GE106 GE105 842723A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE113 GE142 GE138 GE120 842725A1 CDR ...

Page 214: ...ND GE201 Figure 5 30 RECLOSER CURVES GE131 GE141 GE152 AND GE200 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE134 GE151 GE140 GE137 GE201 842730A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 2 5 10 20 50 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE131 GE200 GE152 GE141 842728A1 CDR ...

Page 215: ...GE116 GE117 GE118 GE132 GE136 AND GE139 842729A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE133 GE163 GE162 GE161 GE165 GE164 842726A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE116 GE132 GE118 GE117 GE139 GE136 ...

Page 216: ...Figure 5 34 RECLOSER CURVES GE119 GE135 AND GE202 842724A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE121 GE114 GE112 GE122 GE107 GE115 GE111 842727A1 CDR 1 1 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 CURRENT multiple of pickup TIME sec GE119 GE202 GE135 ...

Page 217: ...tact output The state of the contact input can be displayed locally or viewed remotely via the communications facilities provided If a simple scheme where a contact input is used to block an element is desired this selection is made when programming the ele ment This capability also applies to the other features that set flags elements virtual inputs remote inputs schemes and human operators If mo...

Page 218: ... ON IF Contact Input On Cont Ip On Voltage is presently applied to the input external contact closed Off Cont Ip Off Voltage is presently not applied to the input external contact open Contact Output type Form A contact only Current On Cont Op 1 Ion Current is flowing through the contact Voltage On Cont Op 1 VOn Voltage exists across the contact Voltage Off Cont Op 1 VOff Voltage does not exists a...

Page 219: ...e is in progress via dead time 2 A three pole reclosure is in progress via dead time 3 A three pole reclosure is in progress via dead time 4 Autoreclosure is in lockout state Reclosure of breaker 1 is blocked Reclosure of breaker 2 is blocked Reclose breaker 1 signal Reclose breaker 2 signal Force any trip to a three phase trip The first CLOSE BKR X signal has been issued Shot count is equal to 1 ...

Page 220: ...ion to another Breaker 1 phase B is closed Breaker 1 phase B is open Breaker 1 phase C bad status is detected discrepancy between the 52 a and 52 b contacts Breaker 1 phase A intermediate status is detected transition from one position to another Breaker 1 phase C is closed Breaker 1 phase C is open Breaker 1 bad status is detected on any pole Breaker 1 is closed Breaker 1 is open Breaker 1 has di...

Page 221: ...as picked up Phase C of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has picked up Phase A of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has operated Phase B of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has operated Phase C of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has operated Phase A of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has dropped out Phase B of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has dropped out Phase C of phase instantaneous o...

Page 222: ... CLSD SWITCH 1 ΦA OPEN SWITCH 1 ΦB BAD ST SWITCH 1 ΦA INTERM SWITCH 1 ΦB CLSD SWITCH 1 ΦB OPEN SWITCH 1 ΦC BAD ST SWITCH 1 ΦA INTERM SWITCH 1 ΦC CLSD SWITCH 1 ΦC OPEN SWITCH 1 BAD STATUS SWITCH 1 CLOSED SWITCH 1 OPEN SWITCH 1 DISCREP SWITCH 1 TROUBLE Disconnect switch 1 open command initiated Disconnect switch 1 close command initiated Disconnect switch 1 phase A bad status is detected discrepancy...

Page 223: ...will not appear unless ordered will not appear unless ordered will not appear unless ordered INPUTS OUTPUTS Contact outputs current from detector on form A output only Cont Op 1 IOn Cont Op 2 IOn will not appear unless ordered will not appear unless ordered INPUTS OUTPUTS Contact outputs voltage from detector on form A output only Cont Op 1 VOn Cont Op 2 VOn will not appear unless ordered will not...

Page 224: ...ET OP OPERAND RESET OP PUSHBUTTON Reset command is operated set by all three operands below Communications source of the reset command Operand assigned in the INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ RESETTING menu source of the reset command Reset key pushbutton source of the reset command SELF DIAGNOSTICS ANY MAJOR ERROR ANY MINOR ERROR ANY SELF TESTS BATTERY FAIL DIRECT DEVICE OFF DIRECT RING BREAK EQUIPMENT MISMATCH...

Page 225: ... gates are tabulated below and the operators available in FlexLogic are listed in the Flex Logic operators table USER PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS PUSHBUTTON 1 ON PUSHBUTTON 1 OFF ANY PB ON Pushbutton number 1 is in the On position Pushbutton number 1 is in the Off position Any of twelve pushbuttons is in the On position PUSHBUTTON 2 to 12 Same set of operands as PUSHBUTTON 1 Table 5 9 FLEXLOGIC GATE ...

Page 226: ...s the last entry in the list of processed FlexLogic parameters One shot POSITIVE ONE SHOT One shot that responds to a positive going edge A one shot refers to a single input gate that generates a pulse in response to an edge on the input The output from a one shot is True positive for only one pass through the FlexLogic equation There is a maximum of 64 one shots NEGATIVE ONE SHOT One shot that re...

Page 227: ...6 17 through 25 to AND 9 and the outputs from these two gates to AND 2 Inspect each operator between the initial operands and final virtual outputs to determine if the output from the operator is used as an input to more than one following operator If so the operator output must be assigned as a virtual output For the example shown above the output of the AND gate is used as an input to both OR 1 ...

Page 228: ... to start at the output end of the equation and work back towards the input as shown in the following steps It is also recommended to list operator inputs from bottom to top For demonstration the final output will be arbitrarily identified as parameter 99 and each preceding parameter decremented by one in turn Until accustomed to using FlexLogic it is suggested that a worksheet with a series of ce...

Page 229: ...set of parame ters into a logic diagram The result of this process is shown below which is compared to the logic for virtual output 3 dia gram as a check Figure 5 41 FLEXLOGIC EQUATION FOR VIRTUAL OUTPUT 3 6 Repeating the process described for virtual output 3 select the FlexLogic parameters for Virtual Output 4 99 The final output of the equation is virtual output 4 which is parameter Virt Op 4 9...

Page 230: ...ses where a lot of processing is required to perform logic this may be difficult to achieve but in most cases will not cause problems as all logic is calculated at least four times per power frequency cycle The possibility of a problem caused by sequential processing emphasizes the necessity to test the performance of FlexLogic before it is placed in service In the following equation virtual outpu...

Page 231: ...TION EDITOR PATH SETTINGS ÖØ FLEXLOGIC Ö FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR There are 512 FlexLogic entries available numbered from 1 to 512 with default END entry settings If a Disabled Ele ment is selected as a FlexLogic entry the associated state flag will never be set to 1 The key may be used when editing FlexLogic equations from the keypad to quickly scan through the major parameter types 5 5 6 FLEXLO...

Page 232: ...TION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 NAME FxE1 Range up to 6 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 IN Off Range Off any analog actual value parameter MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 IN Off Range Off any analog actual value parameter MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE Signed Range Signed Absolute MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP MODE Level Range Level Delta MESSAGE FLEXELEMENT 1 DIRECTI...

Page 233: ... applications for the Absolute setting include monitoring the angular difference between two phasors with a symmetrical limit angle in both directions monitoring power regardless of its direction or monitoring a trend regardless of whether the signal increases of decreases The element responds directly to its operating signal as defined by the FLEXELEMENT 1 IN FLEXELEMENT 1 IN and FLEX ELEMENT 1 I...

Page 234: ... PKP FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION Over PICKUP HYSTERESIS of PICKUP FlexElement 1 OpSig FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION Under PICKUP HYSTERESIS of PICKUP 842705A1 CDR 842706A2 CDR FlexElement 1 OpSig FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION Over FLEXELEMENT INPUT MODE Signed FlexElement 1 OpSig FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP FLEXELEMENT DIRECTION Over FLEXELEMENT INPUT MODE Absolute FlexElement 1 OpSig FLEXELEM...

Page 235: ...DT UNIT setting specifies the time unit for the setting FLEXELEMENT 1 dt This setting is applicable only if FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP MODE is set to Delta The FLEXELEMENT 1 DT setting specifies duration of the time interval for the rate of change mode of operation This setting is applicable only if FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP MODE is set to Delta This FLEXELEMENT 1 PKP DELAY setting specifies the pickup delay of ...

Page 236: ...d the specified FlexLogic operand resets Latch 1 Figure 5 46 NON VOLATILE LATCH OPERATION TABLE N 1 to 16 AND LOGIC LATCH 1 LATCH 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE LATCH 1 TYPE Reset Dominant Range Reset Dominant Set Dominant MESSAGE LATCH 1 SET Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE LATCH 1 RESET Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE LATCH 1 TARGET Self reset Range Self reset Latched ...

Page 237: ...The active setting group can be preset or selected via the SETTING GROUPS menu see the Control elements section later in this chapter See also the Introduction to elements section at the beginning of this chap ter 5 6 2 SETTING GROUP PATH SETTINGS ÖØ GROUPED ELEMENTS Ö SETTING GROUP 1 6 Each of the six setting group menus is identical Setting group 1 the default active group automatically becomes ...

Page 238: ...PV PICKUP 1 050 pu Range 0 001 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE BF1 USE TIMER 1 Yes Range Yes No MESSAGE BF1 TIMER 1 PICKUP DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE BF1 USE TIMER 2 Yes Range Yes No MESSAGE BF1 TIMER 2 PICKUP DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE BF1 USE TIMER 3 Yes Range Yes No MESSAGE BF1 TIMER 3 PICKUP DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 ...

Page 239: ... a current supervised initiate results in the breaker failure ele ment not being initiated for a breaker that has very little or no current flowing through it which may be the case for trans former faults For those situations where it is required to maintain breaker fail coverage for fault levels below the BF1 PH AMP SUPV PICKUP or the BF1 N AMP SUPV PICKUP setting a current supervised initiate sh...

Page 240: ...nserts an opening resistor into the faulted circuit to a lower level after resistor insertion The high set detector is enabled after timeout of timer 1 or 2 along with a timer that will enable the low set detector after its delay interval The delay interval between high set and low set is the expected breaker opening time Both current detectors provide a fast operating time for currents at small m...

Page 241: ...for three pole tripping schemes BF1 USE TIMER 1 If set to Yes the early path is operational BF1 TIMER 1 PICKUP DELAY Timer 1 is set to the shortest time required for breaker auxiliary contact Status 1 to open from the time the initial trip signal is applied to the breaker trip circuit plus a safety margin BF1 USE TIMER 2 If set to Yes the main path is operational BF1 TIMER 2 PICKUP DELAY Timer 2 i...

Page 242: ...ximately 90 of the resistor current This setting is valid only for three pole breaker failure schemes BF1 LOSET TIME DELAY Sets the pickup delay for current detection after opening resistor insertion BF1 TRIP DROPOUT DELAY This setting is used to set the period of time for which the trip output is sealed in This timer must be coordinated with the automatic reclosing scheme of the failed breaker to...

Page 243: ... SETTING Off 0 Use Seal In SETTING Yes 1 No 0 Use Current Supervision SETTING Yes 1 No 0 Phase C Initiate SETTING Off 0 SETTING RUN IC Pickup RUN IA Pickup RUN IB Pickup Initiated phase A to breaker failure single pole logic sheet 2 BKR FAIL 1 RETRIP A FLEXLOGIC OPERAND Initiated to breaker failure single pole logic sheet 2 Phase Current Supervision Pickup Source SETTING IA IB IC SETTING Initiated...

Page 244: ...breaker failure logic sheet 1 0 Timer 2 Pickup Delay SETTING AND Use Timer 3 SETTINGS Yes 1 Breaker Pos 2 Phase A 3P Off 0 Breaker Pos 2 Phase B Off 0 Breaker Pos 2 Phase C Off 0 Breaker Test On Off 0 AND Initiated from single pole breaker failure logic sheet 1 0 Timer 3 Pickup Delay SETTING AND AND OR AND OR OR SETTING Phase Current HiSet Pickup RUN IA 0 LoSet Time Delay SETTING SETTING Phase Cur...

Page 245: ...GE Multilin C60 Breaker Protection System 5 117 5 SETTINGS 5 6 GROUPED ELEMENTS 5 Figure 5 51 THREE POLE BREAKER FAILURE INITIATE Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 246: ...5 118 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 5 6 GROUPED ELEMENTS 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 52 THREE POLE BREAKER FAILURE TIMERS Sheet 2 of 2 ...

Page 247: ...SSAGE PHASE TOC4 MESSAGE PHASE TOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE PHASE TOC6 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 See page 5 127 MESSAGE PHASE IOC2 MESSAGE PHASE IOC3 MESSAGE PHASE IOC4 MESSAGE PHASE IOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE PHASE IOC6 Not...

Page 248: ... zero results in an instantaneous response to all current levels above pickup Time overcurrent time calculations are made with an internal energy capacity memory variable When this variable indi cates that the energy capacity has reached 100 a time overcurrent element will operate If less than 100 energy capac ity is accumulated in this variable and the current falls below the dropout threshold of...

Page 249: ...4 587 8 007 5 187 3 710 2 837 2 277 1 897 1 626 6 0 136 090 57 130 21 880 12 010 7 780 5 564 4 255 3 416 2 845 2 439 8 0 181 454 76 174 29 174 16 014 10 374 7 419 5 674 4 555 3 794 3 252 10 0 226 817 95 217 36 467 20 017 12 967 9 274 7 092 5 693 4 742 4 065 IEEE VERY INVERSE 0 5 8 090 3 514 1 471 0 899 0 654 0 526 0 450 0 401 0 368 0 345 1 0 16 179 7 028 2 942 1 798 1 308 1 051 0 900 0 802 0 736 0...

Page 250: ... 280 3 837 3 528 3 297 3 116 2 971 IEC CURVE B 0 05 1 350 0 675 0 338 0 225 0 169 0 135 0 113 0 096 0 084 0 075 0 10 2 700 1 350 0 675 0 450 0 338 0 270 0 225 0 193 0 169 0 150 0 20 5 400 2 700 1 350 0 900 0 675 0 540 0 450 0 386 0 338 0 300 0 40 10 800 5 400 2 700 1 800 1 350 1 080 0 900 0 771 0 675 0 600 0 60 16 200 8 100 4 050 2 700 2 025 1 620 1 350 1 157 1 013 0 900 0 80 21 600 10 800 5 400 3...

Page 251: ...88 1 239 1 060 0 926 IAC VERY INVERSE 0 5 1 451 0 656 0 269 0 172 0 133 0 113 0 101 0 093 0 087 0 083 1 0 2 901 1 312 0 537 0 343 0 266 0 227 0 202 0 186 0 174 0 165 2 0 5 802 2 624 1 075 0 687 0 533 0 453 0 405 0 372 0 349 0 331 4 0 11 605 5 248 2 150 1 374 1 065 0 906 0 810 0 745 0 698 0 662 6 0 17 407 7 872 3 225 2 061 1 598 1 359 1 215 1 117 1 046 0 992 8 0 23 209 10 497 4 299 2 747 2 131 1 81...

Page 252: ...nstanta neous to 600 00 seconds in steps of 10 ms EQ 5 14 EQ 5 15 where T Operate Time sec TDM Multiplier setting I Input Current Ipickup Pickup Current setting TRESET Reset Time in seconds assuming energy capacity is 100 and RESET Timed RECLOSER CURVES The C60 uses the FlexCurve feature to facilitate programming of 41 recloser curves Please refer to the FlexCurve section in this chapter for addit...

Page 253: ...y reduced by a voltage restraint feature when enabled This is accom plished via the multipliers Mvr corresponding to the phase phase voltages of the voltage restraint characteristic curve see the figure below the pickup level is calculated as Mvr times the PHASE TOC1 PICKUP setting If the voltage restraint feature is disabled the pickup level always remains at the setting value PHASE TOC1 PHASE TO...

Page 254: ...C PHASE TOC1 BLOCK B PHASE TOC1 VOLT RESTRAINT PHASE TOC1 A PKP PHASE TOC1 A DPO PHASE TOC1 A OP PHASE TOC1 B PKP PHASE TOC1 B DPO PHASE TOC1 B OP PHASE TOC1 C PKP PHASE TOC1 C DPO PHASE TOC1 C OP PHASE TOC1 PKP PHASE TOC1 OP PHASE TOC1 SOURCE PHASE TOC1 RESET PHASE TOC1 CURVE PHASE TOC1 PICKUP PHASE TOC1 INPUT IA Seq ABC Seq ACB Set Multiplier Set Multiplier Set Multiplier Set Pickup Multiplier P...

Page 255: ...3 SRC 4 MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 000 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 RESET DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 BLOCK A Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 BLOCK B Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE PHASE IOC1 BLOCK C Off Range FlexLogic ...

Page 256: ... 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 1 05 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 5 10 15 20 Multiple of pickup Maximum Minimum Milliseconds 843807A1 CDR IA PICKUP SETTING PHASE IOC1 FUNCTION Enabled 1 Disabled 0 SETTING PHASE IOC1 SOURCE IA IB IC PHASE IOC1 BLOCK A Off 0 SETTING SETTING IB PICKUP RUN PHASE IOC1 PICKUP RUN IC PICKUP RUN PHASE IOC1 PICKUPDELAY SETTINGS PHASE IOC1 RESET DELAY tPKP tRST tPKP tRST tPKP tRST 827033A6 VSD FLE...

Page 257: ... MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC4 MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC6 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE NEUTRAL IOC1 See page 5 131 MESSAGE NEUTRAL IOC2 MESSAGE NEUTRAL IOC3 MESSAGE NEUTRAL IOC4 MESSAGE NEUTRAL IOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MES...

Page 258: ...eous and the element is blocked the time accumulator will be cleared immediately Figure 5 57 NEUTRAL TIME OVERCURRENT 1 SCHEME LOGIC NEUTRAL TOC1 NEUTRAL TOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC1 INPUT Phasor Range Phasor RMS MESSAGE NEUTRAL TOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 000 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 00...

Page 259: ... phase faults The positive sequence restraint must be considered when testing for pickup accuracy and response time multiple of pickup The operating quantity depends on how test currents are injected into the relay single phase injection three phase pure zero sequence injection Figure 5 58 NEUTRAL IOC1 SCHEME LOGIC NEUTRAL IOC1 NEUTRAL IOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE NEUTRAL ...

Page 260: ...SAGE GROUND TOC4 MESSAGE GROUND TOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE GROUND TOC6 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE GROUND IOC1 See page 5 134 MESSAGE GROUND IOC2 MESSAGE GROUND IOC3 MESSAGE GROUND IOC4 MESSAGE GROUND IOC5 Note Seen only if slot F or slot M has an 8H or 8J CT module installed MESSAGE GROUND ...

Page 261: ...m 0 02 to 46 times the CT rating This channel may be also equipped with a sensitive input The conversion range of a sensitive channel is from 0 002 to 4 6 times the CT rating Figure 5 59 GROUND TOC1 SCHEME LOGIC GROUND TOC1 GROUND TOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE GROUND TOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE GROUND TOC1 INPUT Phasor Range Phasor RMS MES...

Page 262: ...l is from 0 002 to 4 6 times the CT rating Figure 5 60 GROUND IOC1 SCHEME LOGIC GROUND IOC1 GROUND IOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE GROUND IOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE GROUND IOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 000 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE GROUND IOC1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE GROUND IOC1 RESET ...

Page 263: ...ments Source Transfer Schemes In the event of an undervoltage a transfer signal may be generated to transfer a load from its normal source to a standby or emergency power source The undervoltage elements can be programmed to have a definite time delay characteristic The definite time curve oper ates when the voltage drops below the pickup level for a specified period of time The time delay is adju...

Page 264: ...undervoltage The minimum voltage setting selects the operating voltage below which the element is blocked a setting of 0 will allow a dead source to be considered a fault condition PHASE UNDERVOLTAGE1 PHASE UV1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE PHASE UV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE PHASE UV1 MODE Phase to Ground Range Phase to Ground Phase to Phase MESS...

Page 265: ...ed Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE NEUTRAL OV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE NEUTRAL OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 000 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE NEUTRAL OV1 CURVE Definite time Range Definite time FlexCurve A FlexCurve B FlexCurve C MESSAGE NEUTRAL OV1 PICKUP DELAY 1 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE NEUTRAL OV1 RESET DELAY 1 00 s Range 0 00 ...

Page 266: ...p level The AUX UV1 DELAY setting selects the minimum operating time of the auxiliary undervoltage element Both AUX UV1 PICKUP and AUX UV1 DELAY settings establish the operating curve of the undervoltage element The auxiliary undervoltage element can be programmed to use either definite time delay or inverse time delay characteristics The operating characteristics and equations for both definite a...

Page 267: ...pical application for this element is monitoring the zero sequence voltage 3V_0 supplied from an open corner delta VT connection AUXILIARY OV1 AUX OV1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE AUX OV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE AUX OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 000 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE AUX OV1 PICKUP DELAY 1 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps ...

Page 268: ...VOLTAGE SCHEME LOGIC 827836A2 CDR FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS AUX OV1 FUNCTION AUX OV1 BLOCK AUX OV1 SIGNAL SOURCE AUX OV1 PICKUP AUX OV1 DPO AUX OV1 OP AUX OV1 PKP RUN AND SETTING SETTING AUX OV1 RESET DELAY AUX OV1 PICKUP DELAY SETTING Enabled 1 Disabled 0 tPKP tRST SETTING SETTING Off 0 AUXILIARY VOLT Vx Vx Pickup ...

Page 269: ...eactive powers as measured per the UR series metering convention θ is a sum of the element characteristic DIR POWER 1 RCA and calibration DIR POWER 1 CALIBRATION angles and SMIN is the minimum operating power The operating quantity is displayed in the ACTUAL VALUES Ö METERING ÖØ SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER 1 2 actual value The element has two independent as to the pickup and delay settings stages ...

Page 270: ...ed in the figure below For example section a in the figure below shows settings for reverse power while section b shows settings for low forward power applications Figure 5 67 DIRECTIONAL POWER ELEMENT SAMPLE APPLICATIONS RESTRAIN SMIN RCA CALIBRATION OPERATE D i r e c t i o n Q P 842702A1 CDR P Q OPERATE RESTRAIN RCA 0o SMIN 0 d P Q OPERATE RESTRAIN RCA 180o SMIN 0 a P Q OPERATE RESTRAIN RCA 0o S...

Page 271: ...ly a shift towards the operate region along the RCA line the negative values imply a shift towards the restrain region along the RCA line Refer to the Directional power sample applications figure for details Together with the RCA this setting enables a wide range of operating characteristics This setting applies to three phase power and is entered in per unit pu values The base quantity is 3 VT pu...

Page 272: ... a specific protection or control protection element and checking the desired bus box Once the desired element is selected for a specific bus a list of element operate type operands are displayed and can be assigned to a trip bus If more than one operate type operand is required it may be assigned directly from the trip bus menu TRIP BUS 1 TRIP BUS 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Enabled Disabled MESSAG...

Page 273: ...IP BUS 1 LATCHING This setting enables or disables latching of the trip bus output This is typically used when lockout is required or user acknowledgement of the relay response is required TRIP BUS 1 RESET The trip bus output is reset when the operand assigned to this setting is asserted Note that the RESET OP operand is pre wired to the reset gate of the latch As such a reset command the front pa...

Page 274: ...ctive The SETTING GROUP 1 NAME to SETTING GROUP 6 NAME settings allows to user to assign a name to each of the six settings groups Once programmed this name will appear on the second line of the GROUPED ELEMENTS Ö SETTING GROUP 1 6 menu display The relay can be set up via a FlexLogic equation to receive requests to activate or de activate a particular non default settings group The following FlexL...

Page 275: ...Range Time out Acknowledge MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 ACK Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 3BIT A0 Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 3BIT A1 Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 3BIT A2 Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 3BIT MODE Time out Range Time out Acknowledge MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 3BIT ACK Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SELECTOR 1 POWER UP MODE Res...

Page 276: ...ot take place and an alarm will be set SELECTOR 1 STEP UP This setting specifies a control input for the selector switch The switch is shifted to a new position at each rising edge of this signal The position changes incrementally wrapping up from the last SELECTOR 1 FULL RANGE to the first position 1 Consecutive pulses of this control operand must not occur faster than every 50 ms After each risi...

Page 277: ...SELEC TOR TIME OUT setting after the last activity of the three bit control inputs Note that the stepping up control input and three bit control input have independent acknowledging signals SELECTOR 1 ACK and SELECTOR 1 3BIT ACK accord ingly SELECTOR 1 POWER UP MODE This setting specifies the element behavior on power up of the relay When set to Restore the last position of the selector stored in ...

Page 278: ...ese diagrams T represents a time out setting Figure 5 72 TIME OUT MODE 842737A1 CDR STEP UP 3BIT A0 3BIT A1 3BIT A2 POS 1 POS 2 POS 3 POS 4 POS 5 POS 6 POS 7 BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 pre existing position 2 changed to 4 with a pushbutton changed to 1 with a 3 bit input changed to 2 with a pushbutton T T T T changed to 7 with a 3 bit input STP ALARM BIT ALARM ALARM ...

Page 279: ...ld synchronize the setting group to the three bit control input Make the following changes to setting group control in the SETTINGS ÖØ CONTROL ELEMENTS Ö SETTING GROUPS menu SETTING GROUPS FUNCTION Enabled GROUP 4 ACTIVATE ON SELECTOR 1 POS 4 SETTING GROUPS BLK Off GROUP 5 ACTIVATE ON Off GROUP 2 ACTIVATE ON SELECTOR 1 POS 2 GROUP 6 ACTIVATE ON Off GROUP 3 ACTIVATE ON SELECTOR 1 POS 3 Make the fol...

Page 280: ...wing changes in the SETTINGS Ö PRODUCT SETUP ÖØ USER PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS Ö USER PUSHBUTTON 1 menu PUSHBUTTON 1 FUNCTION Self reset PUSHBUTTON 1 DROP OUT TIME 0 10 s The logic for the selector switch is shown below Figure 5 74 SELECTOR SWITCH LOGIC 842012A2 CDR step up acknowledge 3 bit position out ON FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS SELECTOR 1 POS 1 SELECTOR 1 POS 2 SELECTOR 1 POS 3 SELECTOR 1 POS 4 SELEC...

Page 281: ...le equal to 2 ΔΦ at a frequency equal to the frequency difference ΔF This time can be calculated by EQ 5 19 SYNCHROCHECK 1 SYNCHK1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE SYNCHK1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE SYNCHK1 V1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE SYNCHK1 V2 SOURCE SRC 2 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE SYNCHK1 MAX VOLT DIFF 10000 V Range 0 to 40000...

Page 282: ...D SOURCE SELECT This setting selects the combination of dead and live sources that will by pass synchronism check function and permit the breaker to be closed when one or both of the two voltages V1 or and V2 are below the maximum voltage threshold A dead or live source is declared by monitoring the voltage level Six options are available None Dead Source function is disabled LV1 and DV2 Live V1 a...

Page 283: ...with both phase voltages and an auxiliary voltage ensure that only the auxiliary voltage is programmed in one of the sources to be used for synchrocheck Exception Synchronism cannot be checked between Delta connected phase VTs and a Wye con nected auxiliary voltage 2 The relay measures frequency and Volts Hz from an input on a given source with priorities as established by the con figuration of in...

Page 284: ...INGS ΔF Maximum Max Freq Diff Freq Hysteresis SETTING ΔΦ Maximum Max Angle Diff SETTING ΔV Maximum Max Volt Diff AND OR XOR AND AND AND AND AND 827076AB CDR ACTUAL VALUE Synchrocheck 1 V Δ Synchrocheck 1 ΔΦ Synchrocheck 1 F Δ AND SETTINGS Enabled 1 Disabled 0 Function Off 0 Block AND AND AND AND FLEXLOGIC OPERAND SYNC1 V2 ABOVE MIN SYNC1 V1 ABOVE MIN SYNC1 V1 BELOW MAX SYNC1 V2 BELOW MAX FLEXLOGIC...

Page 285: ...lowing example Figure 5 76 SYNCHROCHECK APPLIED ACROSS A TRANSFORMER In this example the phase voltage VT input is programmed as Delta with a secondary setting of 120 volts and a ratio of 13800 V 120 V 115 The auxiliary VT connection is selected to be VAB since this vector is in phase with VA on the trans former primary The secondary setting is 69 volts and the auxiliary VT ratio is calculated as ...

Page 286: ...10 00 s Range 0 00 to 655 35 s in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE AR 1P INIT Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE AR 3P INIT Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE AR 3P TD INIT Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE AR MULTI P FAULT Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BKR ONE POLE OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BKR 3 POLE OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE AR 3 P DEAD TIME 1 0 50 s Range 0 00 to 6...

Page 287: ...imultaneously for the first shot both breakers should reclose with either the single pole or three pole dead time according to the fault type and the reclose mode The signal used to initiate the autoreclose scheme is the trip output from protection This signal can be single pole tripping for single phase faults and three phase tripping for multi phase faults The autoreclose scheme has five operati...

Page 288: ...tiated for any type of fault and starts the AR 3 P DEAD TIME 1 for the first shot If the initiating signal is AR 3P TD INIT the scheme starts AR 3 P DEAD TIME 2 for the first shot If two or more shots are enabled the second third and fourth shots are always three phase and start the AR 3 P DEAD TIME 2 4 timers BASIC RECLOSING OPERATION Reclosing operation is determined primarily by the AR MODE and...

Page 289: ... reclose is initiated The breaker is tripped three pole through the AR SHOT COUNT 0 oper and that will set the AR FORCE 3P operand Because the shot counter has reached the maximum number of shots per mitted the scheme is sent to the Lockout state If AR MAX NO OF SHOTS is set to 2 upon the first reclose the shot counter is set to 1 Upon reclosing the fault is again detected by protection and reclos...

Page 290: ...ogram logic when a 3P Initiate is present and the autoreclose mode is either 1 Pole or 3Pole A 3 pole autoreclose for single pole faults only Initiation of the scheme when the count is at the maximum allowed If at the end of the reset time at least one breaker which is not in the out of service state is open the scheme will be sent to Lockout The scheme will be also sent to Lockout if one breaker ...

Page 291: ...er settings In Protection only initiation mode the autoreclose element will be initiated by protection operation and will begin incrementing the dead time when protection resets without the need of breaker auxiliary contacts AR BLOCK BKR1 This input selects an operand that will block the reclose command for breaker 1 This condition can be for example breaker low air pressure reclose in progress on...

Page 292: ...rand will be set If the block signal occurs when the scheme is in the RIP state the scheme will be sent to lockout AR PAUSE The pause input offers the ability to freeze the autoreclose cycle until the pause signal disappears This may be done when a trip occurs and simultaneously or previously some conditions are detected such as out of step or loss of guard frequency or a remote transfer trip sign...

Page 293: ...the first single pole trip AR BREAKER SEQUENCE This setting selects the breakers reclose sequence Select 1 for reclose breaker 1 only 2 for reclose breaker 2 only 1 2 for reclose both breakers simultaneously 1 2 for reclose breakers sequentially Breaker 1 first and 2 1 for reclose breakers sequentially Breaker 2 first AR TRANSFER TIME The transfer time is used only for breaker closing sequence 1 2...

Page 294: ...ogic sheet 2 SETTING 1 Pole Mode 3 Pole A 3 Pole B OR FLEXLOGIC OPERAND PHASE SELECT MULTI P SETTING Off 0 Multi P Fault 0 5 ms Off 0 Reset OR FLEXLOGIC OPERAND OPEN POLE OP BKR CLOSED from autoreclose logic sheet 3 AND OR TIMER 10 s 0 AND SETTING OR TIMER Latch S R FLEXLOGIC OPERAND AR RIP FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS AR DISABLED AR ENABLED Latch S R TIMER 0 1 25 cycles EVOLVING FAULT AR INITIATE OR AND OR...

Page 295: ...C OPERAND BREAKER 1 CLOSED SETTING Max Number of Shots 4 3 2 1 0 maximum Increment shout count Decrement shout count Reset count OR AND FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS AR SHOT CNT 4 AR SHOT CNT 3 AR SHOT CNT 2 AR SHOT CNT 1 OR FLEXLOGIC OPERAND AR SHOT CNT 0 SHOT COUNT MAX CLOSE BKR 1 OR 2 BKR FAIL TO RECLS to Lockout RESET to autoreclose logic sheet 1 ACTUAL VALUES AR SHOT COUNT 4 AR SHOT COUNT 3 AR SHOT COUN...

Page 296: ...AKER 2 ONE P OPEN BREAKER 2 CLOSED BREAKER 1 MNL CLS BREAKER 1 OOS BREAKER 2 OOS FLEXLOGIC OPERAND FLEXLOGIC OPERAND FLEXLOGIC OPERAND BREAKER 2 MNL CLS FLEXLOGIC OPERAND FLEXLOGIC OPERAND FLEXLOGIC OPERAND OR AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR BKR MANUAL CLOSE To sheet 1 BKR CLOSED To sheet 1 and 2 BKR 3 POLE OPEN To sheet 1 BKR O...

Page 297: ...T PROT T TRIP BKR T PROT RESET T R I P AR RIP AR 1 P RIP AR FORCE 3P TRIP CLOSE AR CLOSE BKR1 T CLOSE BKR1 T TRIP BKR T PROT RESET 3 P 2 DEAD TIME TRANSFER TIME T CLOSE BKR2 842703A4 CDR T PROT T CLOSE BKR1 RESET TIME AR RESET TIME AR SHOT COUNT 0 BREAKER 1 CLOSED AR 3P INIT AR 3P 2 RIP BREAKER 2 CLOSED AR CLOSE BKR2 AR TRANSFER TIME AR INCOMPLETE SEQ TIME 1 P DEAD TIME 1 25 cycle ...

Page 298: ...GITAL ELEMENT SCHEME LOGIC CIRCUIT MONITORING APPLICATIONS Some versions of the digital input modules include an active voltage monitor circuit connected across form A contacts The voltage monitor circuit limits the trickle current through the output circuit see technical specifications for form A DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled MESSAGE DIG ELEM 1 NAME ...

Page 299: ...of the breaker trip coil If the circuit presents a high resis tance the trickle current will fall below the monitor threshold and an alarm would be declared In most breaker control circuits the trip coil is connected in series with a breaker auxiliary contact which is open when the breaker is open see diagram below To prevent unwanted alarms in this situation the trip circuit monitoring logic must...

Page 300: ...In this case it is not required to supervise the monitoring circuit with the breaker position the BLOCK setting is selected to Off In this case the settings are as follows EnerVista UR Setup example shown Figure 5 83 TRIP CIRCUIT EXAMPLE 2 The wiring connection for two examples above is applicable to both form A contacts with voltage monitoring and solid state contact with voltage monitoring Trip ...

Page 301: ...al to EQL or less than LO the set value COUNTER 1 UP Selects the FlexLogic operand for incrementing the counter If an enabled UP input is received when the accumulated value is at the limit of 2 147 483 647 counts the counter will rollover to 2 147 483 648 COUNTER 1 DOWN Selects the FlexLogic operand for decrementing the counter If an enabled DOWN input is received when the accumulated value is at...

Page 302: ... for capturing freezing the accumulated count value into a separate register with the date and time of the operation and resetting the count to 0 COUNTER 1 FREEZE COUNT Selects the FlexLogic operand for capturing freezing the accumulated count value into a separate register with the date and time of the operation and continuing counting The present accumulated value and captured frozen value with ...

Page 303: ...R 3 ARCING CURRENT See page 5 176 MESSAGE BREAKER 4 ARCING CURRENT See page 5 176 MESSAGE BREAKER FLASHOVER 1 See page 5 178 MESSAGE BREAKER FLASHOVER 2 See page 5 178 MESSAGE BREAKER FLASHOVER 3 See page 5 178 MESSAGE BREAKER FLASHOVER 4 See page 5 178 MESSAGE BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 See page 5 182 MESSAGE BREAKER RESTRIKE 2 See page 5 182 MESSAGE VT FUSE FAILURE 1 See page 5 184 MESSAGE VT FUSE FAILU...

Page 304: ...ult duration is defined as a time between operation of the disturbance detector occurring before initiation of this feature and reset of an internal low set overcurrent function Cor rection is implemented to account for a non zero reset time of the overcurrent function Breaker arcing currents and fault duration values are available under the ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ RECORDS ÖØ MAINTENANCE Ö BREAKER 1 4 me...

Page 305: ...CING AMP BLOCK BREAKER 1 ARCING AMP INIT A BREAKER 1 ARCING AMP INIT B BREAKER 1 ARCING AMP INIT C BREAKER 1 ARCING AMP LIMIT CLEAR BREAKER 1 ARCING AMPS BKR 1 ARCING AMP A BKR 1 OPERATING TIME A BKR 1 OPERATING TIME B BKR 1 OPERATING TIME C BKR 1 OPERATING TIME BKR 1 ARCING AMP B BKR 1 ARCING AMP C BKR1 ARC OP BKR1 ARC DPO BREAKER 1 ARCING AMP SOURCE IA IB IC Off 0 Off 0 Off 0 Off 0 NO 0 YES 1 En...

Page 306: ...MESSAGE BKR 1 FLSHOVR SIDE 2 SRC None Range None SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 MESSAGE BKR 1 STATUS CLSD A Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BKR 1 STATUS CLSD B Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BKR 1 STATUS CLSD C Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE BKR 1 FLSHOVR V PKP 0 850 pu Range 0 000 to 1 500 pu in steps of 0 001 MESSAGE BKR 1 FLSHOVR DIFF V PKP 1000 V Range 0 to 100000 V in steps of 1 MESSAG...

Page 307: ...ection are 1 52a status 0 2 VAg VBg or VCg is greater than the pickup setting 3 IA IB IC 0 no current flows through the breaker 4 ΔVA is greater than pickup not applicable in this scheme The conditions at flashover detection are 1 52a status 0 2 VAg VBg or VCg is lower than the pickup setting 3 IA IB or IC is greater than the pickup current flowing through the breaker 4 ΔVA is greater than pickup ...

Page 308: ...ds to indicate the open status of the breaker A separate FlexLogic operand can be selected to detect individual breaker pole status and provide flashover detection The recommended setting is 52a breaker contact or another operand defining the breaker poles open status BRK 1 FLSHOVR V PKP This setting specifies a pickup level for the phase voltages from both sides of the breaker If six VTs are avai...

Page 309: ... BRK 1 FLSHOVR OP B BRK 1 FLSHOVR DPO C BRK 1 FLSHOVR PKP C BRK 1 FLSHOVR OP C BRK 1 FLSHOVR SUPV A BRK 1 STATUS CLSD B BRK 1 FLSHOVR SUPV B BRK 1 STATUS CLSD C BRK 1 FLSHOVR SUPV C BRK 1 FLSHOVR AMP PKP BRK 1 FLSHOVR DIFF V PKP BRK 1 FLSHOVR SIDE 1 SRC BRK 1 FLSHOVR SIDE 2 SRC Enable 1 RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 6 SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 6 none VB Vb IB Block OFF 0 VA PKP FlexLogic operand O...

Page 310: ...is declared in the corresponding phase and the BRK RESTRIKE 1 OP operand is asserted for a short period of time The user can add coun ters and other logic to facilitate the decision making process as to the appropriate actions upon detecting a single restrike or a series of consecutive restrikes A restrike event FlexLogic operand is declared if all of the following hold BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 BREAKER ...

Page 311: ...AKER RESTRIKE 1 SOURCE This setting selects the source of the current for this element This source must have a valid CT bank assigned BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 PICKUP This setting specifies the pickup level of the overcurrent detector in per unit values of CT nominal current BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 RESET DELAY This setting specifies the reset delay for this element When set to 0 ms then FlexLogic operand will...

Page 312: ...oted indications of fuse failure could also be present when faults are present on the system so a means of detecting faults and inhibiting fuse failure declarations during these events is pro vided Once the fuse failure condition is declared it will be sealed in until the cause that generated it disappears An additional condition is introduced to inhibit a fuse failure declaration when the monitor...

Page 313: ...R Latch SET Reset dominant RESET Function SETTING Disabled 0 Enabled 1 SOURCE 1 V_2 V_1 I_1 COMPARATORS Run V_1 0 05 pu Run V_2 0 1 pu Run I_1 0 075 pu Run V_1 0 80 pu Run I_1 0 05 pu SRC1 50DD OP FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS 2 cycles 20 cycles SRC1 VT FUSE FAIL OP FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS SRC1 VT FUSE FAIL DPO SRC1 VT FUSE FAIL VOL LOSS FLEXLOGIC OPERAND TIMER OPEN POLE OP The OPEN POLE OP operand is applicable ...

Page 314: ...user settable debounce time in order for the C60 to validate the new contact state In the figure below the debounce time is set at 2 5 ms thus the 6th sample in a row validates the change of state mark no 1 in the diagram Once validated de bounced the contact input asserts a corresponding FlexLogic operand and logs an event as per user setting A time stamp of the first sample in the sequence that ...

Page 315: ...ilter the LOW HIGH marks no 1 2 3 and 4 in the figure below and HIGH LOW marks no 5 6 7 and 8 below transitions Figure 5 92 INPUT CONTACT DEBOUNCING MECHANISM AND TIME STAMPING SAMPLE TIMING Contact inputs are isolated in groups of four to allow connection of wet contacts from different voltage sources for each group The CONTACT INPUT THRESHOLDS determine the minimum voltage required to detect a c...

Page 316: ... operand will be set to on for only one evaluation of the FlexLogic equations and then return to off If set to Latched the virtual input sets the state of the output operand to the same state as the most recent received input The self reset operating mode generates the output operand for a single evaluation of the FlexLogic equations If the operand is to be used anywhere other than internally in a...

Page 317: ... damage to the less robust initiating contact This can be done by monitoring an auxiliary contact on the breaker which opens when the breaker has tripped but this scheme is subject to incorrect oper ation caused by differences in timing between breaker auxiliary contact change of state and interruption of current in the trip circuit The most dependable protection of the initiating contact is provi...

Page 318: ... contact response under conflicting control inputs that is when both the OPERATE and RESET signals are applied With both control inputs applied simultaneously the contact will close if set to Operate dominant and will open if set to Reset dominant Application Example 1 A latching output contact H1a is to be controlled from two user programmable pushbuttons buttons number 1 and 2 The following sett...

Page 319: ... UR Setup example shown Program the Latching Outputs by making the following changes in the SETTINGS ÖØ INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ CONTACT OUT PUTS Ö CONTACT OUTPUT H1a menu assuming an H4L module OUTPUT H1a OPERATE VO1 OUTPUT H1a RESET VO2 5 8 4 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS PATH SETTINGS ÖØ INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ VIRTUAL OUTPUTS Ö VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1 96 There are 96 virtual outputs that may be assigned via FlexLogic If not as...

Page 320: ...rovides 32 of the 96 available UserSt bit pairs The IEC 61850 specification includes features that are used to cope with the loss of communication between transmitting and receiving devices Each transmitting device will send a GSSE GOOSE message upon a successful power up when the state of any included point changes or after a specified interval the default update time if a change of state has not...

Page 321: ...gh DNA 32 and UserSt 1 through UserSt 32 The function of DNA inputs is defined in the IEC 61850 specification and is presented in the IEC 61850 DNA Assignments table in the Remote outputs section The function of UserSt inputs is defined by the user selection of the FlexLogic operand whose state is represented in the GSSE GOOSE message A user must program a DNA point from the appropriate FlexLogic ...

Page 322: ...ble point status input REM DPS IN 1 DEV This setting selects a remote device ID to indicate the origin of a GOOSE message The range is selected from the remote device IDs specified in the Remote devices section REM DPS IN 1 ITEM This setting specifies the required bits of the GOOSE message The configurable GOOSE dataset items must be changed to accept a double point status item from a GOOSE datase...

Page 323: ... 9 RESETTING PATH SETTINGS ÖØ INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ RESETTING Some events can be programmed to latch the faceplate LED event indicators and the target message on the display Once set the latching mechanism will hold all of the latched indicators or messages in the set state after the initiating condition has cleared until a RESET command is received to return these latches not including FlexLogic latc...

Page 324: ... communication exchange the input will default to Logic 1 When communication resumes the input becomes fully operational Setting DIRECT INPUT 1 DEFAULT STATE to Latest Off freezes the input in case of lost communications If the latest state is not known such as after relay power up but before the first communication exchange the input will default to Logic 0 When communication resumes the input be...

Page 325: ...nal from downstream devices say 2 3 and 4 to the upstream device that monitors a single incomer of the busbar as shown in the figure below Figure 5 95 SAMPLE INTERLOCKING BUSBAR PROTECTION SCHEME Assume that Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent 1 is used by Devices 2 3 and 4 to block Device 1 If not blocked Device 1 would trip the bus upon detecting a fault and applying a short coordination time delay ...

Page 326: ...chitecture shown below The scheme output operand HYB POTT TX1 is used to key the permission Figure 5 97 SINGLE CHANNEL OPEN LOOP CONFIGURATION In the above architecture Devices 1 and 3 do not communicate directly Therefore Device 2 must act as a bridge The fol lowing settings should be applied UR IED 1 DIRECT OUT 2 OPERAND HYB POTT TX1 DIRECT INPUT 5 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 5 BIT NUMBER 2 this is...

Page 327: ...ECT INPUT AND OUTPUT EXAMPLE 3 In three terminal applications both the remote terminals must grant permission to trip Therefore at each terminal direct inputs 5 and 6 should be ANDed in FlexLogic and the resulting operand configured as the permission to trip HYB POTT RX1 setting 842717A1 CDR UR IED 3 UR IED 2 UR IED 1 DIRECT OUT 2 HYB POTT TX1 DIRECT INPUT 5 DIRECT INPUT 6 DIRECT OUT 2 HYB POTT TX...

Page 328: ...ty The teleprotection function must be enabled to utilize the inputs b TELEPROTECTION INPUTS PATH SETTINGS ÖØ INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ TELEPROTECTION Ö TELEPROT INPUTS Setting the TELEPROT INPUT DEFAULT setting to On defaults the input to logic 1 when the channel fails A value of Off defaults the input to logic 0 when the channel fails The Latest On and Latest Off values freeze the input in case of lost ...

Page 329: ...EPROT OUTPUT 2 1 Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE TELEPROT OUTPUT 2 2 Off Range FlexLogic operand MESSAGE TELEPROT OUTPUT 2 16 Off Range FlexLogic operand 842750A2 CDR TELEPROT OUTPUT 1 1 same for 1 2 1 16 TELEPROT INPUT 1 1 DEFAULT same for 1 2 1 16 Off Flexlogic Operand TELEPRO INPUT 1 1 On same for 1 2 1 16 UR 1 Teleprotection I O Enabled Communication channel 1 On Off ACTUAL VALUES CHANNEL ...

Page 330: ...or when using the GOOSE analog input FlexAna log values in other C60 features such as FlexElements The base factor is applied to the GOOSE analog input FlexAnalog quantity to normalize it to a per unit quantity The base units are described in the following table The GOOSE analog input FlexAnalog values are available for use in other C60 functions that use FlexAnalog values GOOSE ANALOG INPUT 1 ANA...

Page 331: ... the UINTEGER 1 DEFAULT MODE is set to Default Value This setting is stored as a 32 bit unsigned integer number UINTEGER 1 DEFAULT MODE When the sending device is offline and this setting is Last Known the value of the GOOSE uinteger input remains at the last received value When the sending device is offline and this setting value is Default Value then the value of the GOOSE uinteger input is defi...

Page 332: ...s are automatically generated for every channel available in the specific relay as shown above for the first channel of a type 5F transducer module installed in slot H The function of the channel may be either Enabled or Disabled If Disabled no actual values are created for the chan nel An alphanumeric ID is assigned to each channel this ID will be included in the channel actual value along with t...

Page 333: ... are automatically generated for every channel available in the specific relay as shown above for the first channel of a type 5C transducer module installed in the first available slot The function of the channel may be either Enabled or Disabled If Disabled there will not be an actual value created for the channel An alphanumeric ID is assigned to the channel this ID will be included in the chann...

Page 334: ...152 37 12 12 90 194 134 70 191 64 159 70 12 51 100 212 138 50 200 64 167 20 12 90 110 230 142 29 209 85 174 87 13 28 120 248 146 06 219 29 182 75 13 67 130 266 149 82 228 96 190 80 14 06 140 284 153 58 238 85 199 04 14 44 150 302 157 32 248 95 207 45 14 83 160 320 161 04 259 30 216 08 15 22 170 338 164 76 269 91 224 92 15 61 180 356 168 47 280 77 233 97 16 00 190 374 172 46 291 96 243 30 16 39 200...

Page 335: ...s EQ 5 21 The feature is intentionally inhibited if the MAX VAL and MIN VAL settings are entered incorrectly e g when MAX VAL MIN VAL 0 1 pu The resulting characteristic is illustrated in the following figure Figure 5 100 DCMA OUTPUT CHARACTERISTIC The dcmA output settings are described below DCMA OUTPUT H1 SOURCE This setting specifies an internal analog value to drive the analog output Actual va...

Page 336: ... following settings should be entered DCMA OUTPUT H1 SOURCE SRC 1 P DCMA OUTPUT H1 RANGE 1 to 1 mA DCMA OUTPUT H1 MIN VAL 1 247 pu DCMA OUTPUT H1 MAX VAL 1 247 pu With the above settings the output will represent the power with the scale of 1 mA per 20 65 MW The worst case error for this application can be calculated by superimposing the following two sources of error 0 5 of the full scale for the...

Page 337: ...this chapter for additional details is EQ 5 30 The minimum and maximum voltage values to be monitored in pu are EQ 5 31 The following settings should be entered DCMA OUTPUT H3 SOURCE SRC 2 V_1 mag DCMA OUTPUT H3 RANGE 0 to 1 mA DCMA OUTPUT H3 MIN VAL 0 404 pu DCMA OUTPUT H3 MAX VAL 0 635 pu The limit settings differ from the expected 0 7 pu and 1 1 pu because the relay calculates the positive sequ...

Page 338: ...ions based inputs and outputs remain fully operational in test mode If a control action is programmed using direct inputs and outputs or remote inputs and outputs then the test procedure must take this into account When in Forcible mode the operand selected by the TEST MODE FORCING setting dictates further response of the C60 to testing conditions To force contact inputs and outputs through relay ...

Page 339: ...the voltage across the input terminals The force contact inputs feature provides a method of performing checks on the function of all contact inputs Once enabled the relay is placed into test mode allowing this feature to override the normal function of contact inputs The Test Mode LED will be on indicating that the relay is in test mode The state of each contact input may be programmed as Dis abl...

Page 340: ... open and digital input 4 should close Also contact output 1 should freeze contact output 2 should open contact output 3 should close and contact output 4 should remain fully operational The required settings are shown below To enable user programmable pushbutton 1 to initiate the test mode make the following changes in the SETTINGS ÖØ TESTING Ö TEST MODE menu TEST MODE FUNCTION Enabled and TEST M...

Page 341: ...ONTACT OUTPUTS See page 6 4 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS See page 6 5 AUTORECLOSE See page 6 5 REMOTE DEVICES STATUS See page 6 5 REMOTE DEVICES STATISTICS See page 6 6 DIGITAL COUNTERS See page 6 6 SELECTOR SWITCHES See page 6 6 FLEX STATES See page 6 6 ETHERNET See page 6 7 DIRECT INPUTS See page 6 7 DIRECT DEVICES STATUS See page 6 8 IEC 61850 GOOSE UINTEGERS See page 6 8 EGD PROTOCOL STATUS See page 6 8 TE...

Page 342: ... 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS See page 6 20 SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER See page 6 20 TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS See page 6 20 TRANSDUCER I O RTD INPUTS See page 6 20 ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS FAULT REPORTS See page 6 21 EVENT RECORDS See page 6 21 OSCILLOGRAPHY See page 6 22 DATA LOGGER See page 6 22 MAINTENANCE See page 6 23 ACTUAL VALUES PRODUCT INFO MODEL INFORMATION See page 6 24 FIRMWARE REVISIONS See pa...

Page 343: ...cates the ID of the virtual input For example Virt Ip 1 refers to the virtual input in terms of the default name The second line of the display indicates the logic state of the virtual input 6 2 3 REMOTE INPUTS PATH ACTUAL VALUES Ö STATUS ÖØ REMOTE INPUTS The present state of the 32 remote inputs is shown here The state displayed will be that of the remote point unless the remote device has been e...

Page 344: ...hown here The first line of a message display indicates the ID of the contact output For example Cont Op 1 refers to the contact output in terms of the default name array index The second line of the display indicates the logic state of the contact output REMOTE DPS INPUTS REMOTE DPS INPUT 1 STATUS Bad Range On Off Intermediate Bad MESSAGE REMOTE DPS INPUT 2 STATUS Bad Range On Off Intermediate Ba...

Page 345: ...t output 6 2 8 AUTORECLOSE PATH ACTUAL VALUES Ö STATUS ÖØ AUTORECLOSE The automatic reclosure shot count is shown here 6 2 9 REMOTE DEVICES a STATUS PATH ACTUAL VALUES Ö STATUS ÖØ REMOTE DEVICES STATUS The present state of up to 16 programmed remote devices is shown here The ALL REMOTE DEVICES ONLINE message indi cates whether or not all programmed remote devices are online If the corresponding st...

Page 346: ...ser defined counter name includes the accumulated and frozen counts the count units label will also appear Also included is the date and time stamp for the frozen count The COUNTER 1 MICROS value refers to the microsecond portion of the time stamp 6 2 11 SELECTOR SWITCHES PATH ACTUAL VALUES Ö STATUS ÖØ SELECTOR SWITCHES The display shows both the current position and the full range The current pos...

Page 347: ...munications channel count the direct output messages that do not make the trip around the communications ring The CRC FAIL COUNT values one per communications channel count the direct output messages that have been received but fail the CRC check High values for either of these counts may indicate on a problem with wiring the communication channel or one or more relays The UNRETURNED MSG COUNT and...

Page 348: ...ered The IEC 61850 GGIO5 integer input data points are displayed in this menu The GGIO5 integer data values are received via IEC 61850 GOOSE messages sent from other devices 6 2 17 EGD PROTOCOL STATUS a FAST EXCHANGE PATH ACTUAL VALUES Ö STATUS ÖØ EGD PROTOCOL STATUS Ö PRODUCER STATUS Ö FAST EXCHANGE 1 These values provide information that may be useful for debugging an EGD network The EGD signatu...

Page 349: ...ransmission this count can be reset to 0 through the COMMANDS ÖØ CLEAR RECORDS menu VALIDITY OF CHANNEL CONFIGURATION This value displays the current state of the communications channel identification check and hence validity If a remote relay ID does not match the programmed ID at the local relay the FAIL message will be displayed The N A value appears if the local relay ID is set to a default va...

Page 350: ...ch is shown in this menu SWITCH 1 PORT STATUS to SWITCH 6 PORT STATUS These values represents the receiver status of each port on the Ethernet switch If the value is OK then data is being received from the remote terminal If the value is FAIL then data is not being received from the remote terminal or the port is not connected SWITCH MAC ADDRESS This value displays the MAC address assigned to the ...

Page 351: ...ve PF Lag Current Voltage WATTS Positive VARS Negative PF Lead Current Voltage WATTS Negative VARS Negative PF Lag Current Voltage WATTS Negative VARS Positive PF Lead Current Generator Generator Inductive Inductive Resistive Resistive Generator Generator UR RELAY UR RELAY UR RELAY UR RELAY G G M M G G VCG IC VAG IA VBG IB 1 VCG IC VAG IA VBG IB 2 VCG IC VAG IA VBG IB 3 VCG IC VAG IA VBG IB 4 Q Q ...

Page 352: ...s not measurable the phase angles are not referenced The phase angles are assigned as positive in the leading direction and are presented as negative in the lagging direction to more closely align with power system metering conventions This is illustrated below Figure 6 2 UR PHASE ANGLE MEASUREMENT CONVENTION c UR CONVENTION FOR MEASURING SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS The UR series of relays calculate vo...

Page 353: ...llustrated in the following figure Figure 6 3 MEASUREMENT CONVENTION FOR SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS ABC phase rotation ACB phase rotation Table 6 1 SYMMETRICAL COMPONENTS CALCULATION EXAMPLE SYSTEM VOLTAGES SEC V VT CONN RELAY INPUTS SEC V SYMM COMP SEC V VAG VBG VCG VAB VBC VCA F5AC F6AC F7AC V0 V1 V2 13 9 0 76 2 125 79 7 250 84 9 313 138 3 97 85 4 241 WYE 13 9 0 76 2 125 79 7 250 19 5 192 56 5 7 23 ...

Page 354: ... PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING Ö SOURCE SRC 1 Ö PHASE CURRENT SOURCE SRC 1 PHASE CURRENT SRC 1 See page 6 14 MESSAGE GROUND CURRENT SRC 1 See page 6 15 MESSAGE PHASE VOLTAGE SRC 1 See page 6 15 MESSAGE AUXILIARY VOLTAGE SRC 1 See page 6 16 MESSAGE POWER SRC 1 See page 6 16 MESSAGE ENERGY SRC 1 See page 6 17 MESSAGE DEMAND SRC 1 See page 6 17 MESSAGE FREQUENCY SRC 1 See page 6 18 PHASE CURRENT SRC...

Page 355: ...urce see SETTINGS ÖØ SYSTEM SETUP ÖØ SIGNAL SOURCES d PHASE VOLTAGE METERING PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING Ö SOURCE SRC 1 Ö PHASE VOLTAGE MESSAGE SRC 1 ZERO SEQ I0 0 000 A 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 POS SEQ I1 0 000 A 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 NEG SEQ I2 0 000 A 0 0 GROUND CURRENT SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Ig 0 000 A MESSAGE SRC 1 PHASOR Ig 0 000 A 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 PHASOR Igd 0 000 A 0 0 PHASE VOLTAGE SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Vag ...

Page 356: ...S ÖØ SYSTEM SETUP ÖØ SIGNAL SOURCES f POWER METERING PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING Ö SOURCE SRC 1 ÖØ POWER MESSAGE SRC 1 PHASOR Vca 0 000 V 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 ZERO SEQ V0 0 000 V 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 POS SEQ V1 0 000 V 0 0 MESSAGE SRC 1 NEG SEQ V2 0 000 V 0 0 AUXILIARY VOLTAGE SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Vx 0 00 V MESSAGE SRC 1 PHASOR Vx 0 000 V 0 0 POWER SRC 1 SRC 1 REAL POWER 3φ 0 000 W MESSAGE SRC 1 REAL POWE...

Page 357: ... ÖØ SIGNAL SOURCES Because energy values are accumulated these values should be recorded and then reset immediately prior to changing CT or VT characteristics h DEMAND METERING PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING Ö SOURCE SRC 1 ÖØ DEMAND MESSAGE SRC 1 APPARENT PWR φc 0 000 VA MESSAGE SRC 1 POWER FACTOR 3φ 1 000 MESSAGE SRC 1 POWER FACTOR φa 1 000 MESSAGE SRC 1 POWER FACTOR φb 1 000 MESSAGE SRC 1 POWER ...

Page 358: ...TUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING Ö SOURCE SRC 1 ÖØ FREQUENCY The metered frequency values are displayed in this menu The SRC 1 text will be replaced by whatever name was pro grammed by the user for the associated source see SETTINGS ÖØ SYSTEM SETUP ÖØ SIGNAL SOURCES SOURCE FREQUENCY is measured via software implemented zero crossing detection of an AC signal The signal is either a Clarke transformation of ...

Page 359: ...T 0 000 V MESSAGE SYNCHROCHECK 1 DELTA PHASE 0 0 MESSAGE SYNCHROCHECK 1 DELTA FREQ 0 00 Hz TRACKING FREQUENCY TRACKING FREQUENCY 60 00 Hz FLEXELEMENT 1 FLEXELEMENT 1 OpSig 0 000 pu Table 6 2 FLEXELEMENT BASE UNITS BREAKER ARCING AMPS Brk X Arc Amp A B and C BASE 2000 kA2 cycle dcmA BASE maximum value of the DCMA INPUT MAX setting for the two transducers configured under the IN and IN inputs FREQUE...

Page 360: ...ive directional power elements are displayed here The display may be useful to calibrate the feature by compensating the angular errors of the CTs and VTs with the use of the RCA and CALIBRATION settings 6 3 8 TRANSDUCER INPUTS OUTPUTS PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ METERING ÖØ TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS Ö DCMA INPUT xx Actual values for each dcmA input channel that is enabled are displayed with the top li...

Page 361: ...p to the last 1024 events listed in chronological order from most recent to oldest If all 1024 event records have been filled the oldest record will be removed as a new record is added Each event record shows the event identifier sequence number cause and date time stamp associated with the event trigger Refer to the COMMANDS Ø CLEAR RECORDS menu for clearing event records NO FAULTS TO REPORT or F...

Page 362: ...cords 6 4 4 DATA LOGGER PATH ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ RECORDS ÖØ DATA LOGGER The OLDEST SAMPLE TIME represents the time at which the oldest available samples were taken It will be static until the log gets full at which time it will start counting at the defined sampling rate The NEWEST SAMPLE TIME represents the time the most recent samples were taken It counts up at the defined sampling rate If the data...

Page 363: ...Refer to the COMMANDS ÖØ CLEAR RECORDS menu for clearing breaker arcing current records The BREAKER OPERATING TIME is defined as the slowest operating time of breaker poles that were initiated to open BREAKER 1 BKR 1 ARCING AMP φA 0 00 kA2 cyc MESSAGE BKR 1 ARCING AMP φB 0 00 kA2 cyc MESSAGE BKR 1 ARCING AMP φC 0 00 kA2 cyc MESSAGE BKR 1 OPERATING TIME φA 0 ms MESSAGE BKR 1 OPERATING TIME φB 0 ms ...

Page 364: ...SERIAL NUMBER Range standard GE multilin serial number format MESSAGE ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS 000000000000 Range standard Ethernet MAC address format MESSAGE MANUFACTURING DATE 0 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS MESSAGE CT VT ADVANCED DIAG ACTIVE No Range Yes No MESSAGE OPERATING TIME 0 00 00 Range opearting time in HH MM SS MESSAGE LAST SETTING CHANGE 1970 01 01 23 11 19 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS FIRMWARE ...

Page 365: ...ully command entry 7 1 2 VIRTUAL INPUTS PATH COMMANDS Ö VIRTUAL INPUTS The states of up to 64 virtual inputs are changed here The first line of the display indicates the ID of the virtual input The second line indicates the current or selected status of the virtual input This status will be a state off logic 0 or on logic 1 COMMANDS Ø MESSAGE COMMANDS VIRTUAL INPUTS MESSAGE COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS ...

Page 366: ...d on the 24 hour clock The complete date as a minimum must be entered to allow execution of this com mand The new time will take effect at the moment the ENTER key is clicked COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS CLEAR FAULT REPORTS No Range No Yes CLEAR OSCILLOGRAPHY No Range No Yes CLEAR DATA LOGGER No Range No Yes CLEAR BREAKER 1 ARCING AMPS No Range No Yes CLEAR BREAKER 2 ARCING AMPS No Range No Yes CLEAR DE...

Page 367: ... shown The SERVICE COMMAND is used to perform specific C60 service actions Presently there is only one service action avail able Code 101 is used to clear factory diagnostic information stored in the non volatile memory If a code other than 101 is entered the command will be ignored and no actions will be taken Various self checking diagnostics are performed in the background while the C60 is runn...

Page 368: ...s have not been programmed 7 2 3 RELAY SELF TESTS a DESCRIPTION The relay performs a number of self test diagnostic checks to ensure device integrity The two types of self tests major and minor are listed in the tables below When either type of self test error occurs the Trouble LED Indicator will turn on and a target message displayed All errors record an event in the event recorder Latched error...

Page 369: ...en the test is performed On power up Afterwards the backplane is checked for missing cards every five sec onds What to do Check all modules against the order code ensure they are inserted properly and cycle control power If the problem persists contact the factory Latched target message No Description of problem A FlexLogic equation is incorrect How often the test is performed The test is event dr...

Page 370: ...t switch How often the test is performed Monitored every five seconds An error is issued after five consecutive failures What to do Check the C60 device and switch IP configuration settings Check for incorrect UR port port 7 settings on the Ethernet switch Check the power to the switch Latched target message No Description of problem The Ethernet connection has failed for the specified port How of...

Page 371: ...d Upon initiation of a contact output state change What to do Verify the state of the output contact and contact the factory if the problem persists Latched target message No Description of problem A data item in a configurable GOOSE data set is oscillating How often the test is performed Upon scanning of each configurable GOOSE data set What to do The xxx text denotes the data item that has been ...

Page 372: ...temperature is greater than the maximum operating temperature 80 C How often the test is performed Every hour What to do Remove the C60 from service and install in a location that meets operating temperature standards Latched target message Yes Description of problem Abnormal restart from modules being removed or inserted while the C60 is powered up when there is an abnormal DC supply or as a resu...

Page 373: ...s enables this functionality When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface the user must enter the correspond ing connection password If the connection is to the back of the C60 the remote password must be used If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate the local password must be used The PASSWORD ACCESS EVENTS settings allows recording of password...

Page 374: ...ing or attempt to change the setting and follow the prompt to enter the programmed password If the password is correctly entered access will be allowed Accessibility automatically reverts to the Restricted level according to the access level timeout setting values If an entered password is lost or forgotten consult the factory with the corresponding ENCRYPTED PASSWORD If the setting and command pa...

Page 375: ... password in the Enter New Password field 2 Re enter the password in the Confirm New Password field 3 Click the Change button This button will not be active until the new password matches the confirmation password 4 If the original password is not 0 then enter the original password in the Enter Password field and click the Send Password to Device button 5 The new password is accepted and a value i...

Page 376: ...EL TIMEOUTS These settings allow the user to specify the length of inactivity required before returning to the restricted access level Note that the access level will set as restricted if control power is cycled COMMAND LEVEL ACCESS TIMEOUT This setting specifies the length of inactivity no local or remote access required to return to restricted access from the command password level SETTING LEVEL...

Page 377: ... transition of the FlexLogic operand is detected the time out is restarted The status of this timer is updated every 5 seconds The following settings are available through the remote EnerVista UR Setup interface only Select the Settings Product Setup Security menu item to display the security settings window The Remote Settings Authorization setting is used for remote Ethernet or RS485 interfaces ...

Page 378: ...led by default The following procedure describes how to enable the settings tem plate for UR series settings files 1 Select a settings file from the offline window of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen 2 Right click on the selected device or settings file and select the Template Mode Create Template option The settings file template is now enabled and the file tree displayed in light blue The sett...

Page 379: ...on them The setting available to view will be displayed against a yellow background as shown below Figure 8 3 SETTINGS TEMPLATE VIEW TWO SETTINGS SPECIFIED AS EDITABLE 6 Click on Save to save changes to the settings template 7 Proceed through the settings tree to specify all viewable settings c ADDING PASSWORD PROTECTION TO A TEMPLATE It is highly recommended that templates be saved with password ...

Page 380: ... available for editing Display all settings with settings not available for editing greyed out Use the following procedure to only display settings available for editing 1 Select an installed device or a settings file from the tree menu on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen 2 Apply the template by selecting the Template Mode View In Template Mode option 3 Enter the template password th...

Page 381: ...mplate but all settings will be shown The effect of applying the template to the phase time overcurrent settings is shown below Figure 8 6 APPLYING TEMPLATES VIA THE VIEW ALL SETTINGS COMMAND e REMOVING THE SETTINGS TEMPLATE It may be necessary at some point to remove a settings template Once a template is removed it cannot be reapplied and it will be necessary to define a new settings template 1 ...

Page 382: ...ollowing procedure describes how to lock individual entries of a FlexLogic equation 1 Right click the settings file or online device and select the Template Mode Create Template item to enable the set tings template feature 2 Select the FlexLogic FlexLogic Equation Editor settings menu item By default all FlexLogic entries are specified as viewable and displayed against a yellow background The ico...

Page 383: ...the front panel display Figure 8 9 SECURED FLEXLOGIC IN GRAPHICAL VIEW b LOCKING FLEXLOGIC EQUATIONS TO A SERIAL NUMBER A settings file and associated FlexLogic equations can also be locked to a specific UR serial number Once the desired FlexLogic entries in a settings file have been secured use the following procedure to lock the settings file to a specific serial number 1 Select the settings fil...

Page 384: ...n be compared with the C60 actual values at any later date to determine if security has been compromised The traceability information is only included in the settings file if a complete settings file is either transferred to the C60 device or obtained from the C60 device Any partial settings transfers by way of drag and drop do not add the traceability information to the settings file Figure 8 11 ...

Page 385: ...tion since the settings file was saved a SETTINGS FILE TRACEABILITY INFORMATION The serial number and file transfer date are saved in the settings files when they sent to an C60 device The C60 serial number and file transfer date are included in the settings file device definition within the EnerVista UR Setup offline window as shown in the example below Figure 8 12 DEVICE DEFINITION SHOWING TRACE...

Page 386: ... SERIAL NUMBER ACTUAL VALUES ÖØ PRODUCT INFO Ö MODEL INFORMATION ÖØ LAST SETTING CHANGE c ADDITIONAL TRACEABILITY RULES The following additional rules apply for the traceability feature If the user changes any settings within the settings file in the offline window then the traceability information is removed from the settings file If the user creates a new settings file then no traceability infor...

Page 387: ...ty management system is disabled by default This allows access to the device immediately after installation When security is disabled all users are granted administrator access 1 Select the Security User Management menu item to open the user management configuration window 2 Check the Enable Security box in the lower left corner to enable the security management system Security is now enabled for ...

Page 388: ...he user when exiting the user management configuration window Actual Values Checking this box allows the user to read actual values Settings Checking this box allows the user to read setting values Commands Checking this box allows the user to execute commands Event Recorder Checking this box allows the user to use the digital fault recorder FlexLogic Checking this box allows the user to read Flex...

Page 389: ...x allows the user to execute commands Event Recorder Checking this box allows the user to use the digital fault recorder FlexLogic Checking this box allows the user to read FlexLogic values Update Info Checking this box allows the user to write to any function to which they have read privileges When any of the Settings Event Recorder and FlexLogic boxes are checked by themselves the user is grante...

Page 390: ...8 18 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 8 3 ENERVISTA SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 8 SECURITY 8 ...

Page 391: ...distance to fault Z positive sequence impedance of the line The currents from the local and remote systems can be parted between their fault F and pre fault load pre components EQ 9 2 and neglecting shunt parameters of the line EQ 9 3 Inserting the IA and IB equations into the VA equation and solving for the fault resistance yields EQ 9 4 Assuming the fault components of the currents IAF and IBF a...

Page 392: ...T 1 VT SUBSTITUTION setting value is V0 and the VTs are connected in a wye configuration the fault location is performed based on the actual phase to ground voltages If the VTs are connected in a delta configuration fault location is performed based on the delta voltages and externally supplied neutral voltage EQ 9 13 If the FAULT REPORT 1 VT SUBSTITUTION setting value is I0 and the VTs are connec...

Page 393: ... 50DD OP X VA or VAB VC or VCA VB or VBC 827094A5 CDR Off 0 AND FAULT LOCATOR 1 RUN 0 3 SEC ACTUAL VALUES DATE TIME FAULT TYPE FAULT LOCATION FAULT RECLOSE SHOT FAULT REPORT Vn or V_0 FAULT REPORT 1 Z1 MAG FAULT REPORT 1 Z1 ANGLE FAULT REPORT 1 Z0 MAG FAULT REPORT 1 Z0 ANGLE FAULT REPORT 1 LENGTH UNITS FAULT REPORT 1 LENGTH FAULT REPORT 1 VT SUBSTITUTION FAULT REP 1 SYSTEM Z0 MAG FAULT REP 1 SYSTE...

Page 394: ...9 4 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin 9 1 FAULT LOCATOR 9 THEORY OF OPERATION 9 ...

Page 395: ... Mag Degrees Source 1 positive sequence current magnitude 6174 SRC 1 I_1 Angle Amps Source 1 positive sequence current angle 6175 SRC 1 I_2 Mag Degrees Source 1 negative sequence current magnitude 6177 SRC 1 I_2 Angle Amps Source 1 negative sequence current angle 6178 SRC 1 Igd Mag Degrees Source 1 differential ground current magnitude 6180 SRC 1 Igd Angle Amps Source 1 differential ground current...

Page 396: ...3 I_2 Mag Degrees Source 3 negative sequence current magnitude 6305 SRC 3 I_2 Angle Amps Source 3 negative sequence current angle 6306 SRC 3 Igd Mag Degrees Source 3 differential ground current magnitude 6308 SRC 3 Igd Angle Amps Source 3 differential ground current angle 6336 SRC 4 Ia RMS Amps Source 4 phase A current RMS 6338 SRC 4 Ib RMS Amps Source 4 phase B current RMS 6340 SRC 4 Ic RMS Amps ...

Page 397: ... Vx Angle Degrees Source 1 auxiliary voltage angle 6691 SRC 1 V_0 Mag Volts Source 1 zero sequence voltage magnitude 6693 SRC 1 V_0 Angle Degrees Source 1 zero sequence voltage angle 6694 SRC 1 V_1 Mag Volts Source 1 positive sequence voltage magnitude 6696 SRC 1 V_1 Angle Degrees Source 1 positive sequence voltage angle 6697 SRC 1 V_2 Mag Volts Source 1 negative sequence voltage magnitude 6699 SR...

Page 398: ...e 6807 SRC 3 Vab Angle Degrees Source 3 phase AB voltage angle 6808 SRC 3 Vbc Mag Volts Source 3 phase BC voltage magnitude 6810 SRC 3 Vbc Angle Degrees Source 3 phase BC voltage angle 6811 SRC 3 Vca Mag Volts Source 3 phase CA voltage magnitude 6813 SRC 3 Vca Angle Degrees Source 3 phase CA voltage angle 6814 SRC 3 Vx RMS Volts Source 3 auxiliary voltage RMS 6816 SRC 3 Vx Mag Volts Source 3 auxil...

Page 399: ...hase C real power 7176 SRC 1 Q Vars Source 1 three phase reactive power 7178 SRC 1 Qa Vars Source 1 phase A reactive power 7180 SRC 1 Qb Vars Source 1 phase B reactive power 7182 SRC 1 Qc Vars Source 1 phase C reactive power 7184 SRC 1 S VA Source 1 three phase apparent power 7186 SRC 1 Sa VA Source 1 phase A apparent power 7188 SRC 1 Sb VA Source 1 phase B apparent power 7190 SRC 1 Sc VA Source 1...

Page 400: ...274 SRC 4 Qa Vars Source 4 phase A reactive power 7276 SRC 4 Qb Vars Source 4 phase B reactive power 7278 SRC 4 Qc Vars Source 4 phase C reactive power 7280 SRC 4 S VA Source 4 three phase apparent power 7282 SRC 4 Sa VA Source 4 phase A apparent power 7284 SRC 4 Sb VA Source 4 phase B apparent power 7286 SRC 4 Sc VA Source 4 phase C apparent power 7288 SRC 4 PF Source 4 three phase power factor 7...

Page 401: ...lt phase B voltage magnitude 9038 Prefault Vb Ang 0 Degrees Fault 1 pre fault phase B voltage angle 9039 Prefault Vc Mag 0 Volts Fault 1 pre fault phase C voltage magnitude 9041 Prefault Vc Ang 0 Degrees Fault 1 pre fault phase C voltage angle 9042 Postfault Ia Mag 0 Amps Fault 1 post fault phase A current magnitude 9044 Postfault Ia Ang 0 Degrees Fault 1 post fault phase A current angle 9045 Post...

Page 402: ...2 actual value 13548 DCMA Inputs 23 Value mA dcmA input 23 actual value 13550 DCMA Inputs 24 Value mA dcmA input 24 actual value 13552 RTD Inputs 1 Value RTD input 1 actual value 13553 RTD Inputs 2 Value RTD input 2 actual value 13554 RTD Inputs 3 Value RTD input 3 actual value 13555 RTD Inputs 4 Value RTD input 4 actual value 13556 RTD Inputs 5 Value RTD input 5 actual value 13557 RTD Inputs 6 Va...

Page 403: ... RTD Inputs 47 Value RTD input 47 actual value 13599 RTD Inputs 48 Value RTD input 48 actual value 24459 Active Setting Group Current setting group 32768 Tracking Frequency Hz Tracking frequency 39425 FlexElement 1 Value FlexElement 1 actual value 39427 FlexElement 2 Value FlexElement 2 actual value 39429 FlexElement 3 Value FlexElement 3 actual value 39431 FlexElement 4 Value FlexElement 4 actual...

Page 404: ... 9976 GOOSE UInt Input 5 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 5 9978 GOOSE UInt Input 6 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 6 9980 GOOSE UInt Input 7 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 7 9982 GOOSE UInt Input 8 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 8 9984 GOOSE UInt Input 9 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 9 9986 GOOSE UInt Input 10 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 10 9988 GOOSE UInt Input 11 IEC61850 GOOSE UInteger input 11 999...

Page 405: ...400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 33600 38400 57600 or 115200 bps are available Even odd and no parity are avail able Refer to the Communications section of chapter 5 for further details The master device in any system must know the address of the slave device with which it is to communicate The relay will not act on a request from a master if the address in the request does not match the relay s sl...

Page 406: ...on all slaves start listening for a new packet from the master except for the addressed slave B 1 4 CRC 16 ALGORITHM The CRC 16 algorithm essentially treats the entire data stream data bits only start stop and parity ignored as one contin uous binary number This number is first shifted left 16 bits and then divided by a characteristic polynomial 11000000000000101B The 16 bit remainder of the divis...

Page 407: ...ting address will determine the type of data being read Function codes 03h and 04h are therefore identical The following table shows the format of the master and slave packets The example shows a master device requesting three register values starting at address 4050h from slave device 11h 17 decimal the slave device responds with the val ues 40 300 and 0 from registers 4050h 4051h and 4052h respe...

Page 408: ...SION EXAMPLE MASTER TRANSMISSION SLAVE RESPONSE PACKET FORMAT EXAMPLE HEX PACKET FORMAT EXAMPLE HEX SLAVE ADDRESS 11 SLAVE ADDRESS 11 FUNCTION CODE 05 FUNCTION CODE 05 OPERATION CODE high 00 OPERATION CODE high 00 OPERATION CODE low 01 OPERATION CODE low 01 CODE VALUE high FF CODE VALUE high FF CODE VALUE low 00 CODE VALUE low 00 CRC low DF CRC low DF CRC high 6A CRC high 6A Table B 5 SUMMARY OF O...

Page 409: ...e function code set to 1 The following table shows the format of the master and slave packets The example shows a master device sending the unsupported function code 39h to slave device 11 Table B 7 MASTER AND SLAVE DEVICE PACKET TRANSMISSION EXAMPLE MASTER TRANSMISSION SLAVE RESPONSE PACKET FORMAT EXAMPLE HEX PACKET FORMAT EXMAPLE HEX SLAVE ADDRESS 11 SLAVE ADDRESS 11 FUNCTION CODE 10 FUNCTION CO...

Page 410: ...ins connection specific file transfer information so files may be read simultaneously on multiple Modbus connections b OTHER PROTOCOLS All the files available via Modbus may also be retrieved using the standard file transfer mechanisms in other protocols for example TFTP or MMS c COMTRADE OSCILLOGRAPHY AND DATA LOGGER FILES Oscillography and data logger files are formatted using the COMTRADE file ...

Page 411: ... EnerVista or any serial interface the user must enter the correspond ing connection password If the connection is to the back of the C60 the remote password must be used If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate the local password must be used The command password is set up at memory location 4000 Storing a value of 0 removes command password protection When reading the password set...

Page 412: ...mand 64 modules 0400 Virtual Input 1 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0401 Virtual Input 2 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0402 Virtual Input 3 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0403 Virtual Input 4 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0404 Virtual Input 5 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0405 Virtual Input 6 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0406 Virtual Input 7 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0407 Virtual Input 8 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0408 Vir...

Page 413: ... 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0434 Virtual Input 53 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0435 Virtual Input 54 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0436 Virtual Input 55 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0437 Virtual Input 56 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0438 Virtual Input 57 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 0439 Virtual Input 58 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 043A Virtual Input 59 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0 Off 043B Virtual Input 60 State 0 to 1 1 F108 0...

Page 414: ...rect Input Output States Read Only 15C0 Direct input states 6 items 0 to 65535 1 F500 0 15C8 Direct outputs average message return time 1 0 to 65535 ms 1 F001 0 15C9 Direct outputs average message return time 2 0 to 65535 ms 1 F001 0 15CA Direct inputs outputs unreturned message count Ch 1 0 to 65535 1 F001 0 15CB Direct inputs outputs unreturned message count Ch 2 0 to 65535 1 F001 0 15D0 Direct ...

Page 415: ...ltage RMS V F060 0 1A04 Source 1 Phase CG Voltage RMS V F060 0 1A06 Source 1 Phase AG Voltage Magnitude 0 to 999999 999 V 0 001 F060 0 1A08 Source 1 Phase AG Voltage Angle 359 9 to 0 degrees 0 1 F002 0 1A09 Source 1 Phase BG Voltage Magnitude 0 to 999999 999 V 0 001 F060 0 1A0B Source 1 Phase BG Voltage Angle 359 9 to 0 degrees 0 1 F002 0 1A0C Source 1 Phase CG Voltage Magnitude 0 to 999999 999 V ...

Page 416: ...00 VA 0 001 F060 0 1C16 Source 1 Phase C Apparent Power 1000000000000 to 1000000000000 VA 0 001 F060 0 1C18 Source 1 Three Phase Power Factor 0 999 to 1 0 001 F013 0 1C19 Source 1 Phase A Power Factor 0 999 to 1 0 001 F013 0 1C1A Source 1 Phase B Power Factor 0 999 to 1 0 001 F013 0 1C1B Source 1 Phase C Power Factor 0 999 to 1 0 001 F013 0 1C1C Reserved 4 items F001 0 1C20 Repeated for Source 2 1...

Page 417: ... 1 F050 0 1E94 Source 1 Demand Va Maximum 0 to 999999 999 VA 0 001 F060 0 1E96 Source 1 Demand Va Maximum Date 0 to 4294967295 1 F050 0 1E98 Reserved 8 items F001 0 1EA0 Repeated for Source 2 1EC0 Repeated for Source 3 1EE0 Repeated for Source 4 1F00 Repeated for Source 5 1F20 Repeated for Source 6 Breaker flashover read write setting 2 modules 21A6 Breaker flashover 1 function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Dis...

Page 418: ...gnitude 0 to 999999 999 V 0 001 F060 0 234E Fault 1 Prefault Phase B Voltage Angle 359 9 to 0 degrees 0 1 F002 0 234F Fault 1 Prefault Phase C Voltage Magnitude 0 to 999999 999 V 0 001 F060 0 2351 Fault 1 Prefault Phase C Voltage Angle 359 9 to 0 degrees 0 1 F002 0 2352 Fault 1 Phase A Current Magnitude 0 to 999999 999 A 0 001 F060 0 2354 Fault 1 Phase A Current Angle 359 9 to 0 degrees 0 1 F002 0...

Page 419: ...C IEC 61850 GGIO5 uinteger input 13 operand F612 0 26BD IEC 61850 GGIO5 uinteger input 14 operand F612 0 26BE IEC 61850 GGIO5 uinteger input 15 operand F612 0 26BF IEC 61850 GGIO5 uinteger input 16 operand F612 0 IEC 61850 received integers read only actual values 26F0 IEC 61850 received uinteger 1 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 26F2 IEC 61850 received uinteger 2 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 26F4 IEC 61850 ...

Page 420: ...046 Fault Report 12 Time 0 to 4294967295 1 F050 0 3048 Fault Report 13 Time 0 to 4294967295 1 F050 0 304A Fault Report 14 Time 0 to 4294967295 1 F050 0 304C Fault Report 15 Time 0 to 4294967295 1 F050 0 Modbus file transfer read write 3100 Name of file to read F204 none Modbus file transfer values read only 3200 Character position of current block within file 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 3202 Size of ...

Page 421: ...F002 0 34FC RTD Input 13 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 34FD RTD Input 14 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 34FE RTD Input 15 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 34FF RTD Input 16 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 3500 RTD Input 17 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 3501 RTD Input 18 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 3502 RTD Input 19 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 F002 0 3503 RTD Input 20 Value 32768 to 32767 C 1 ...

Page 422: ... 5 4016 Password access events 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 4017 Local setting authorization 1 to 65535 1 F300 1 4018 Remote setting authorization 0 to 65535 1 F300 1 4019 Access authorization timeout 5 to 480 minutes 1 F001 30 User Display Invoke Read Write Setting 4040 Invoke and Scroll Through User Display Menu Operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 LED Test Read Write Setting 4048 LED Test Function 0 to 1 1 ...

Page 423: ...0 40BE DNP other default deadband 0 to 65535 1 F001 30000 40C0 DNP IIN time synchronization bit period 1 to 10080 min 1 F001 1440 40C1 DNP message fragment size 30 to 2048 1 F001 240 40C2 DNP client address 3 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 40C4 DNP client address 4 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 40C6 DNP client address 5 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 40C8 DNP number of paired binary output control points 0 to 32 1...

Page 424: ...e Network Time Protocol SNTP UDP port number 1 to 65535 1 F001 123 Data Logger Commands Read Write Command 4170 Data Logger Clear 0 to 1 1 F126 0 No Data Logger Read Write Setting 4181 Data Logger Channel Settings 16 items F600 0 4191 Data Logger Mode 0 to 1 1 F260 0 continuous 4192 Data Logger Trigger 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 4193 Data Logger Rate 15 to 3600000 ms 1 F003 60000 Clock Read Write Command...

Page 425: ...exLogic Operand to Activate LED 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 4281 User LED type latched or self resetting 0 to 1 1 F127 1 Self Reset 4282 Repeated for User Programmable LED 2 4284 Repeated for User Programmable LED 3 4286 Repeated for User Programmable LED 4 4288 Repeated for User Programmable LED 5 428A Repeated for User Programmable LED 6 428C Repeated for User Programmable LED 7 428E Repeated for User P...

Page 426: ...Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 4445 User Programmable Secondary Ethernet Fail Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 4446 User Programmable Battery Fail Function 0 to 1 1 F102 1 Enabled 4447 User Programmable SNTP Fail Function 0 to 1 1 F102 1 Enabled 4448 User Programmable IRIG B Fail Function 0 to 1 1 F102 1 Enabled 4449 User Programmable Ethernet Switch Fail Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled CT S...

Page 427: ...4713 Breaker 1 phase A three pole opened 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 4714 Breaker 1 phase B opened 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 4715 Breaker 1 phase C opened 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 4716 Breaker 1 operate time 0 to 2 s 0 001 F001 70 4717 Breaker 1 events 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 4718 Reserved 4719 Repeated for breaker 2 4732 Repeated for breaker 3 474B Repeated for breaker 4 Synchrocheck Read Write Setting 2 modules 4...

Page 428: ...ay 13 4DA0 Repeated for User Definable Display 14 4DC0 Repeated for User Definable Display 15 4DE0 Repeated for User Definable Display 16 User Programmable Pushbuttons Read Write Setting 12 modules 4E00 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 Function 0 to 2 1 F109 2 Disabled 4E01 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 Top Line F202 none 4E0B User Programmable Pushbutton 1 On Text F202 none 4E15 User Programmable ...

Page 429: ...ted for RTD Input 12 54E4 Repeated for RTD Input 13 54F7 Repeated for RTD Input 14 550A Repeated for RTD Input 15 551D Repeated for RTD Input 16 5530 Repeated for RTD Input 17 5543 Repeated for RTD Input 18 5556 Repeated for RTD Input 19 5569 Repeated for RTD Input 20 557C Repeated for RTD Input 21 558F Repeated for RTD Input 22 55A2 Repeated for RTD Input 23 55B5 Repeated for RTD Input 24 55C8 Re...

Page 430: ...FlexLogic Timer 21 58A8 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 22 58B0 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 23 58B8 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 24 58C0 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 25 58C8 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 26 58D0 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 27 58D8 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 28 58E0 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 29 58E8 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 30 58F0 Repeated for FlexLogic Timer 31 58F8 Repeat...

Page 431: ...ous Overcurrent 12 Neutral Time Overcurrent Read Write Grouped Setting 6 modules 5B00 Neutral Time Overcurrent 1 Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 5B01 Neutral Time Overcurrent 1 Signal Source 0 to 5 1 F167 0 SRC 1 5B02 Neutral Time Overcurrent 1 Input 0 to 1 1 F122 0 Phasor 5B03 Neutral Time Overcurrent 1 Pickup 0 to 30 pu 0 001 F001 1000 5B04 Neutral Time Overcurrent 1 Curve 0 to 16 1 F103 0 IEE...

Page 432: ...urrent 4 5D40 Repeated for Ground Time Overcurrent 5 5D50 Repeated for Ground Time Overcurrent 6 Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Read Write Grouped Setting 12 modules 5E00 Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent 1 Signal Source 0 to 5 1 F167 0 SRC 1 5E01 Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent 1 Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 5E02 Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent 1 Pickup 0 to 30 pu 0 001 F001 1000 5E03 Gro...

Page 433: ...oreclose Maximum Number of Shots 1 to 4 1 F001 2 6892 Autoreclose Block Breaker 1 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 6893 Autoreclose Close Time Breaker 1 0 to 655 35 s 0 01 F001 10 6894 Autoreclose Breaker Manual Close 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 6895 Autoreclose Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 6896 Autoreclose Block Time Manual Close 0 to 655 35 s 0 01 F001 1000 6897 Autoreclose 1P Initiate 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 6898 ...

Page 434: ...2C0 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 72C1 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Source 0 to 5 1 F167 0 SRC 1 72C2 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Initiate A 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 72C3 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Initiate B 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 72C4 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Initiate C 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 72C5 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Delay 0 to 65 535 s 0 001 F001 0 72C6 Breaker 1 Arcing Current Li...

Page 435: ...nnect switch 1 phase C closed 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 754E Disconnect switch 1 phase C opened 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 754F Disconnect switch 1 operate time 0 to 2 s 0 001 F001 70 7550 Disconnect switch 1 alarm delay 0 to 1000000 s 0 001 F003 0 7552 Disconnect switch 1 events 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 7553 Reserved 2 items 7555 Repeated for disconnect switch 2 756A Repeated for disconnect switch 3 757F Repe...

Page 436: ...rite Grouped Setting 3 modules 7F00 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 7F01 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Signal Source 0 to 5 1 F167 0 SRC 1 7F02 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Pickup 0 to 3 00 pu 0 001 F001 300 7F03 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Pickup Delay 0 to 600 s 0 01 F001 100 7F04 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Reset Delay 0 to 600 s 0 01 F001 100 7F05 Neutral Overvoltage 1 Block 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 7...

Page 437: ...ules 8500 EGD Slow Producer Exchange 1 Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 8501 EGD Fast Producer Exchange 1 Destination 0 to 4294967295 1 F003 0 8503 EGD Slow Producer Exchange 1 Data Rate 500 to 1000 ms 50 F001 1000 8504 EGD Slow Producer Exchange 1 Data Item 1 50 items 0 to 65535 1 F001 0 8536 Reserved 50 items F001 0 8568 Repeated for EGD Exchange 2 Breaker Failure Read Write Grouped Setting 2 m...

Page 438: ...ment 1 Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 8A01 Digital Element 1 Name F203 Dig Element 1 8A09 Digital Element 1 Input 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8A0A Digital Element 1 Pickup Delay 0 to 999999 999 s 0 001 F003 0 8A0C Digital Element 1 Reset Delay 0 to 999999 999 s 0 001 F003 0 8A0E Digital Element 1 Block 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8A0F Digital Element 1 Target 0 to 2 1 F109 0 Self reset 8A10 Digital Element 1 E...

Page 439: ...s 1 Block F300 0 8E02 Trip Bus 1 Pickup Delay 0 to 600 s 0 01 F001 0 8E03 Trip Bus 1 Reset Delay 0 to 600 s 0 01 F001 0 8E04 Trip Bus 1 Input 1 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E05 Trip Bus 1 Input 2 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E06 Trip Bus 1 Input 3 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E07 Trip Bus 1 Input 4 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E08 Trip Bus 1 Input 5 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E09 Trip Bus 1 Input 6 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 8E0A Trip Bus 1 ...

Page 440: ...nt 9 90B4 Repeated for FlexElement 10 90C8 Repeated for FlexElement 11 90DC Repeated for FlexElement 12 90F0 Repeated for FlexElement 13 9104 Repeated for FlexElement 14 9118 Repeated for FlexElement 15 912C Repeated for FlexElement 16 Fault Report Settings Read Write Setting up to 5 modules 9200 Fault Report 1 Source 0 to 5 1 F167 0 SRC 1 9201 Fault Report 1 Trigger 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 9202 Fault...

Page 441: ...t Input Output 2 9418 Repeated for Direct Input Output 3 9424 Repeated for Direct Input Output 4 9430 Repeated for Direct Input Output 5 943C Repeated for Direct Input Output 6 9448 Repeated for Direct Input Output 7 9454 Repeated for Direct Input Output 8 9460 Repeated for Direct Input Output 9 946C Repeated for Direct Input Output 10 9478 Repeated for Direct Input Output 11 9484 Repeated for Dir...

Page 442: ...47483 647 0 001 F004 0 9A0D FlexElement 7 Actual 2147483 647 to 2147483 647 0 001 F004 0 9A0F FlexElement 8 Actual 2147483 647 to 2147483 647 0 001 F004 0 Teleprotection Inputs Outputs Read Write Settings 9B00 Teleprotection Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled 9B01 Teleprotection Number of Terminals 2 to 3 1 F001 2 9B02 Teleprotection Number of Channels 1 to 2 1 F001 1 9B03 Teleprotection Local Rela...

Page 443: ...d 10 items 1 F001 0 A298 Repeated for Selector 2 DNP IEC Points Read Write Setting A300 DNP IEC 60870 5 104 Binary Input Points 256 items 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 A400 DNP IEC 60870 5 104 Analog Input Points 256 items 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 Flexcurves C and D Read Write Setting A600 FlexCurve C 120 items 0 to 65535 ms 1 F011 0 A680 FlexCurve D 120 items 0 to 65535 ms 1 F011 0 Non Volatile Latches Read Wri...

Page 444: ...850 GOOSE analog input 1 per unit base 0 to 999999999 999 0 001 F060 1 AA07 Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 2 AA0E Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 3 AA15 Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 4 AA1C Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 5 AA23 Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 6 AA2A Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE analog input 7 AA31 Repeated for IEC 61850 GOOSE a...

Page 445: ...items 0 to 65534 1 F206 none AD73 IEC 61850 logical node MMXNx name prefix 6 items 0 to 65534 1 F206 none ADE2 IEC 61850 logical node CSWIx name prefix 6 items 0 to 65534 1 F206 none AE3C IEC 61850 logical node XSWIx name prefix 6 items 0 to 65534 1 F206 none IEC 61850 XSWI configuration read write settings AECF Operand for IEC 61850 XSWI1 ST Loc status 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 AED0 Command to clear XS...

Page 446: ...IEC 61850 GGIO4 analog input 28 AFD4 Repeated for IEC 61850 GGIO4 analog input 29 AFDB Repeated for IEC 61850 GGIO4 analog input 30 AFE2 Repeated for IEC 61850 GGIO4 analog input 31 AFE9 Repeated for IEC 61850 GGIO4 analog input 32 IEC 61850 Logical Node Name Prefixes Read Write Setting AB30 IEC 61850 Logical Node LPHD1 Name Prefix 0 to 65534 1 F206 None AB33 IEC 61850 Logical Node PIOCx Name Pref...

Page 447: ... IEC 61850 MMXU PhV phsADeadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F003 10000 B0D2 IEC 61850 MMXU PhV phsB Deadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F003 10000 B0D4 IEC 61850 MMXU PhV phsC Deadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F003 10000 B0D6 IEC 61850 MMXU A phsA Deadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F003 10000 B0D8 IEC 61850 MMXU A phsB Deadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F003 10000 B0DA IEC 61850 MMXU A phsC Deadband 1 0 001 to 100 0 001 F0...

Page 448: ... 0 to 7 1 F001 4 B5C6 IEC 61850 Configurable GOOSE VLAN ID 0 to 4095 1 F001 0 B5C7 IEC 61850 Configurable GOOSE ETYPE APPID 0 to 16383 1 F001 0 B5C8 IEC 61850 Configurable GOOSE ConfRev 1 to 4294967295 1 F003 1 B5CA IEC 61850 Configurable GOOSE Retransmission Curve 0 to 3 1 F611 3 Relaxed B5CB Configurable GOOSE Dataset Items for Transmission 64 items 0 to 542 1 F232 0 None B60B Repeated for Modul...

Page 449: ...for Contact Input 29 BBE8 Repeated for Contact Input 30 BBF0 Repeated for Contact Input 31 BBF8 Repeated for Contact Input 32 BC00 Repeated for Contact Input 33 BC08 Repeated for Contact Input 34 BC10 Repeated for Contact Input 35 BC18 Repeated for Contact Input 36 BC20 Repeated for Contact Input 37 BC28 Repeated for Contact Input 38 BC30 Repeated for Contact Input 39 BC38 Repeated for Contact Inp...

Page 450: ...4 BDA0 Repeated for Contact Input 85 BDA8 Repeated for Contact Input 86 BDB0 Repeated for Contact Input 87 BDB8 Repeated for Contact Input 88 BDC0 Repeated for Contact Input 89 BDC8 Repeated for Contact Input 90 BDD0 Repeated for Contact Input 91 BDD8 Repeated for Contact Input 92 BDE0 Repeated for Contact Input 93 BDE8 Repeated for Contact Input 94 BDF0 Repeated for Contact Input 95 BDF8 Repeated...

Page 451: ...ed for Virtual Input 34 BFC8 Repeated for Virtual Input 35 BFD4 Repeated for Virtual Input 36 BFE0 Repeated for Virtual Input 37 BFEC Repeated for Virtual Input 38 BFF8 Repeated for Virtual Input 39 C004 Repeated for Virtual Input 40 C010 Repeated for Virtual Input 41 C01C Repeated for Virtual Input 42 C028 Repeated for Virtual Input 43 C034 Repeated for Virtual Input 44 C040 Repeated for Virtual ...

Page 452: ...ted for Virtual Output 21 C1D8 Repeated for Virtual Output 22 C1E0 Repeated for Virtual Output 23 C1E8 Repeated for Virtual Output 24 C1F0 Repeated for Virtual Output 25 C1F8 Repeated for Virtual Output 26 C200 Repeated for Virtual Output 27 C208 Repeated for Virtual Output 28 C210 Repeated for Virtual Output 29 C218 Repeated for Virtual Output 30 C220 Repeated for Virtual Output 31 C228 Repeated ...

Page 453: ...388 Repeated for Virtual Output 76 C390 Repeated for Virtual Output 77 C398 Repeated for Virtual Output 78 C3A0 Repeated for Virtual Output 79 C3A8 Repeated for Virtual Output 80 C3B0 Repeated for Virtual Output 81 C3B8 Repeated for Virtual Output 82 C3C0 Repeated for Virtual Output 83 C3C8 Repeated for Virtual Output 84 C3D0 Repeated for Virtual Output 85 C3D8 Repeated for Virtual Output 86 C3E0 ...

Page 454: ...ntact Output 19 C524 Repeated for Contact Output 20 C530 Repeated for Contact Output 21 C53C Repeated for Contact Output 22 C548 Repeated for Contact Output 23 C554 Repeated for Contact Output 24 C560 Repeated for Contact Output 25 C56C Repeated for Contact Output 26 C578 Repeated for Contact Output 27 C584 Repeated for Contact Output 28 C590 Repeated for Contact Output 29 C59C Repeated for Contac...

Page 455: ...erand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C774 Clear Data Logger operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C775 Clear Breaker 1 Arcing Current operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C776 Clear Breaker 2 Arcing Current operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C777 Clear Breaker 3 Arcing Current operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C778 Clear Breaker 4 Arcing Current operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C77B Clear Demand operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 C77D Clear Energy ope...

Page 456: ...nput 24 C8F0 Repeated for Direct Input 25 C8F4 Repeated for Direct Input 26 C8F8 Repeated for Direct Input 27 C8FC Repeated for Direct Input 28 C900 Repeated for Direct Input 29 C904 Repeated for Direct Input 30 C908 Repeated for Direct Input 31 C90C Repeated for Direct Input 32 Platform Direct Outputs Read Write Setting 96 modules CA10 Direct Output 1 Operand 0 to 65535 1 F300 0 CA11 Direct Outpu...

Page 457: ... Ch 1 Unreturned Messages Alarm Function 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled CAE1 Direct I O Ch 1 Unreturned Messages Alarm Msg Count 100 to 10000 1 F001 600 CAE2 Direct I O Ch 1 Unreturned Messages Alarm Threshold 1 to 1000 1 F001 10 CAE3 Direct I O Ch 1 Unreturned Messages Alarm Events 0 to 1 1 F102 0 Disabled CAE4 Reserved 4 items 1 to 1000 1 F001 10 CAE8 Direct IO Ch 2 Unreturned Messages Alarm Function ...

Page 458: ...Repeated for Remote Input 20 D068 Repeated for Remote Input 21 D072 Repeated for Remote Input 22 D07C Repeated for Remote Input 23 D086 Repeated for Remote Input 24 D090 Repeated for Remote Input 25 D09A Repeated for Remote Input 26 D0A4 Repeated for Remote Input 27 D0AE Repeated for Remote Input 28 D0B8 Repeated for Remote Input 29 D0C2 Repeated for Remote Input 30 D0CC Repeated for Remote Input ...

Page 459: ... Output 2 D2A8 Repeated for Remote Output 3 D2AC Repeated for Remote Output 4 D2B0 Repeated for Remote Output 5 D2B4 Repeated for Remote Output 6 D2B8 Repeated for Remote Output 7 D2BC Repeated for Remote Output 8 D2C0 Repeated for Remote Output 9 D2C4 Repeated for Remote Output 10 D2C8 Repeated for Remote Output 11 D2CC Repeated for Remote Output 12 D2D0 Repeated for Remote Output 13 D2D4 Repeate...

Page 460: ...Model Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D339 IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO26 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D33A IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO27 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D33B IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO28 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D33C IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO29 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D33D IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO30 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F001 2 D33E IEC 61850 GGIO2 CF SPCSO31 ctlModel Value 0 to 2 1 F...

Page 461: ... D398 Repeated for Remote Device 7 D39C Repeated for Remote Device 8 D3A0 Repeated for Remote Device 9 D3A4 Repeated for Remote Device 10 D3A8 Repeated for Remote Device 11 D3AC Repeated for Remote Device 12 D3B0 Repeated for Remote Device 13 D3B4 Repeated for Remote Device 14 D3B8 Repeated for Remote Device 15 D3BC Repeated for Remote Device 16 D3C0 Repeated for Remote Device 17 D3C4 Repeated for...

Page 462: ...dicates the number of decimal points to display Example Current values are stored as 32 bit numbers with three decimal places and base units in Amps If the retrieved value is 12345 678 A and the display scale equals 0x0302 then the dis played value on the unit is 12 35 kA F013 POWER_FACTOR SIGNED 16 BIT INTEGER Positive values indicate lagging power factor negative values indicate leading F040 UR_...

Page 463: ...abled 1 Input 1 2 Input 2 F106 ENUMERATION PHASE ROTATION 0 ABC 1 ACB F108 ENUMERATION OFF ON 0 Off 1 On F109 ENUMERATION CONTACT OUTPUT OPERATION 0 Self reset 1 Latched 2 Disabled F110 ENUMERATION CONTACT OUTPUT LED CONTROL 0 Trip 1 Alarm 2 None F111 ENUMERATION UNDERVOLTAGE CURVE SHAPES 0 Definite Time 1 Inverse Time F112 ENUMERATION RS485 BAUD RATES F113 ENUMERATION PARITY 0 None 1 Odd 2 Even F...

Page 464: ... 00 111 16 00 22 0 72 52 2 10 82 5 10 112 16 50 23 0 74 53 2 20 83 5 20 113 17 00 24 0 76 54 2 30 84 5 30 114 17 50 25 0 78 55 2 40 85 5 40 115 18 00 26 0 80 56 2 50 86 5 50 116 18 50 27 0 82 57 2 60 87 5 60 117 19 00 28 0 84 58 2 70 88 5 70 118 19 50 29 0 86 59 2 80 89 5 80 119 20 00 bitmask element 0 Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent 1 1 Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent 2 16 Phase Time Overcurrent ...

Page 465: ...igital Element 12 704 Digital Element 13 705 Digital Element 14 706 Digital Element 15 707 Digital Element 16 708 Digital Element 17 709 Digital Element 18 710 Digital Element 19 711 Digital Element 20 bitmask element 712 Digital Element 21 713 Digital Element 22 714 Digital Element 23 715 Digital Element 24 716 Digital Element 25 717 Digital Element 26 718 Digital Element 27 719 Digital Element 2...

Page 466: ...ut 41 890 RTD Input 42 891 RTD Input 43 892 RTD Input 44 893 RTD Input 45 894 RTD Input 46 895 RTD Input 47 896 RTD Input 48 900 User Programmable Pushbutton 1 901 User Programmable Pushbutton 2 902 User Programmable Pushbutton 3 903 User Programmable Pushbutton 4 904 User Programmable Pushbutton 5 905 User Programmable Pushbutton 6 906 User Programmable Pushbutton 7 907 User Programmable Pushbutt...

Page 467: ...UR_UINT32 32 BIT ERROR CODE F141 specifies bit number A bit value of 0 no error 1 error Bitmask Error 0 Any Self Tests 1 IRIG B Failure 2 Port 1 Offline 3 Port 2 Offline 4 Port 3 Offline 5 Port 4 Offline 6 Port 5 Offline 7 Port 6 Offline 8 RRTD Communcations Failure 9 Voltage Monitor 10 FlexLogic Error Token 11 Equipment Mismatch 12 Process Bus Failure 13 Unit Not Programmed 14 System Exception 15...

Page 468: ...mmand 13 Led Test Initiated 14 Flash Programming 15 Fault Report Trigger 16 User Programmable Fault Report Trigger 17 18 Reload CT VT module Settings 19 20 Ethernet Port 1 Offline 21 Ethernet Port 2 Offline 22 Ethernet Port 3 Offline 23 Ethernet Port 4 Offline 24 Ethernet Port 5 Offline 25 Ethernet Port 6 Offline 26 Test Mode Isolated 27 Test Mode Forcible 28 Test Mode Disabled 29 Temperature Warn...

Page 469: ... 0 A 1 B 2 C bitmask value bitmask value 0 NONE 35 UserSt 3 1 DNA 1 36 UserSt 4 2 DNA 2 37 UserSt 5 3 DNA 3 38 UserSt 6 4 DNA 4 39 UserSt 7 5 DNA 5 40 UserSt 8 6 DNA 6 41 UserSt 9 7 DNA 7 42 UserSt 10 8 DNA 8 43 UserSt 11 9 DNA 9 44 UserSt 12 10 DNA 10 45 UserSt 13 11 DNA 11 46 UserSt 14 12 DNA 12 47 UserSt 15 13 DNA 13 48 UserSt 16 14 DNA 14 49 UserSt 17 15 DNA 15 50 UserSt 18 16 DNA 16 51 UserSt...

Page 470: ...2 2 DV1 and LV2 3 DV1 or DV2 4 DV1 Xor DV2 5 DV1 and DV2 bitmask definition 0 Off 1 8 samples cycle 2 16 samples cycle 3 32 samples cycle 4 64 samples cycle value GOOSE dataset 0 Off 1 GooseIn 1 2 GooseIn 2 3 GooseIn 3 4 GooseIn 4 5 GooseIn 5 6 GooseIn 6 7 GooseIn 7 8 GooseIn 8 bitmsk keypress bitmsk keypress 0 use between real keys 23 Reset 24 User 1 1 1 25 User 2 2 2 26 User 3 3 3 27 User progra...

Page 471: ...1 Test Enumeration 1 F226 ENUMERATION REMOTE INPUT OUTPUT TRANSFER METHOD 0 None 1 GSSE 2 GOOSE F227 ENUMERATION RELAY SERVICE STATUS 0 Unknown 1 Relay In Service 2 Relay Out Of Service F230 ENUMERATION DIRECTIONAL POLARIZING 0 Voltage 1 Current 2 Dual F231 ENUMERATION POLARIZING VOLTAGE 0 Calculated V0 1 Measured VX F232 ENUMERATION CONFIGURABLE GOOSE DATASET ITEMS FOR TRANSMISSION value priority...

Page 472: ...20 MMXU2 MX W phsB cVal mag f 321 MMXU2 MX W phsC cVal mag f 322 MMXU2 MX VAr phsA cVal mag f 323 MMXU2 MX VAr phsB cVal mag f value GOOSE dataset item 324 MMXU2 MX VAr phsC cVal mag f 325 MMXU2 MX VA phsA cVal mag f 326 MMXU2 MX VA phsB cVal mag f 327 MMXU2 MX VA phsC cVal mag f 328 MMXU2 MX PF phsA cVal mag f 329 MMXU2 MX PF phsB cVal mag f 330 MMXU2 MX PF phsC cVal mag f 331 MMXU3 MX TotW mag f...

Page 473: ... ang f 426 MMXU5 MX A phsC cVal mag f 427 MMXU5 MX A phsC cVal ang f 428 MMXU5 MX A neut cVal mag f 429 MMXU5 MX A neut cVal ang f value GOOSE dataset item 430 MMXU5 MX W phsA cVal mag f 431 MMXU5 MX W phsB cVal mag f 432 MMXU5 MX W phsC cVal mag f 433 MMXU5 MX VAr phsA cVal mag f 434 MMXU5 MX VAr phsB cVal mag f 435 MMXU5 MX VAr phsC cVal mag f 436 MMXU5 MX VA phsA cVal mag f 437 MMXU5 MX VA phsB...

Page 474: ...ntIn8 stVal 527 GGIO5 ST UIntIn9 q 528 GGIO5 ST UIntIn9 stVal 529 GGIO5 ST UIntIn10 q 530 GGIO5 ST UIntIn10 stVal 531 GGIO5 ST UIntIn11 q 532 GGIO5 ST UIntIn11 stVal 533 GGIO5 ST UIntIn12 q 534 GGIO5 ST UIntIn12 stVal 535 GGIO5 ST UIntIn13 q value GOOSE dataset item 536 GGIO5 ST UIntIn13 stVal 537 GGIO5 ST UIntIn14 q 538 GGIO5 ST UIntIn14 stVal 539 GGIO5 ST UIntIn15 q 540 GGIO5 ST UIntIn15 stVal 5...

Page 475: ... ST UIntIn3 stVal 172 GGIO3 ST UIntIn4 q 173 GGIO3 ST UIntIn4 stVal 174 GGIO3 ST UIntIn5 q 175 GGIO3 ST UIntIn5 stVal 176 GGIO3 ST UIntIn6 q 177 GGIO3 ST UIntIn6 stVal 178 GGIO3 ST UIntIn7 q 179 GGIO3 ST UIntIn7 stVal 180 GGIO3 ST UIntIn8 q 181 GGIO3 ST UIntIn8 stVal 182 GGIO3 ST UIntIn9 q 183 GGIO3 ST UIntIn9 stVal 184 GGIO3 ST UIntIn10 q 185 GGIO3 ST UIntIn10 stVal 186 GGIO3 ST UIntIn11 q 187 GG...

Page 476: ... second reg ister indicates input output state with bits 0 to 15 corresponding to input output state 17 to 32 if required The third register indicates input output state with bits 0 to 15 corresponding to input output state 33 to 48 if required The fourth register indicates input out put state with bits 0 to 15 corresponding to input output state 49 to 64 if required The number of registers requir...

Page 477: ...1 French 2 Chinese 3 Russian F600 UR_UINT16 FLEXANALOG PARAMETER Corresponds to the Modbus address of the value used when this parameter is selected Only certain values may be used as Flex Analogs basically all metering quantities used in protection bitmask default variation 0 1 1 2 2 5 3 6 bitmask Default Variation 0 1 1 2 2 9 3 10 bitmask default variation 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 7 value keypress ...

Page 478: ... FLEXINTEGER PARAMETER This 16 bit value corresponds to the Modbus address of the selected FlexInteger paramter Only certain values may be used as FlexIntegers Enumeration Remote DPS input status 0 Intermediate 1 Off 2 On 3 Bad Enumeration Remote double point status input 0 None 1 Remote input 1 2 Remote input 2 3 Remote input 3 64 Remote input 64 Enumeration Configurable GOOSE retransmission sche...

Page 479: ...g Message Specification MMS at the upper application layer for transfer of real time data This protocol has been in existence for several of years and provides a set of services suitable for the transfer of data within a substation LAN environment Actual MMS protocol services are mapped to IEC 61850 abstract ser vices in IEC 61850 8 1 The C60 relay supports IEC 61850 server services over both TCP ...

Page 480: ...ed for SOE logs since the buffering capability reduces the chances of missing data state changes Unbuffered reporting should generally be used for local status display C 2 3 GGIO2 DIGITAL CONTROL VALUES The GGIO2 logical node is available to provide access to the C60 virtual inputs Virtual inputs are single point control binary values that can be written by clients They are generally used as contr...

Page 481: ...e power factor MMXU1 MX Hz frequency MMXU1 MX PPV phsAB phase AB voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX PPV phsBC phase BC voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX PPV phsCA Phase CA voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX PhV phsA phase AG voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX PhV phsB phase BG voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX PhV phsC phase CG voltage magnitude and angle MMXU1 MX A phsA phase A curren...

Page 482: ...s This value originates in the fault locator function The XCBR logical node is directly associated with the breaker control feature XCBR1 ST Loc This is the state of the XCBR1 local remote switch A setting is provided to assign a FlexLogic oper and to determine the state When local mode is true IEC 61850 client commands will be rejected XCBR1 ST Opcnt This is an operation counter as defined in IEC...

Page 483: ... of the last change of either the value or quality flags of the data item To accomplish this functionality all IEC 61850 data items must be regularly scanned for data changes and the timestamp updated when a change is detected regardless of the connection status of any IEC 61850 cli ents For applications where there is no IEC 61850 client in use the IEC 61850 SERVER SCANNING setting can be pro gra...

Page 484: ...tion for greater than two minutes the connection will be aborted by the C60 This frees up the con nection to be used by other clients Therefore when using IEC 61850 reporting clients should configure report control block items such that an integrity report will be issued at least every 2 minutes 120000 ms This ensures that the C60 will not abort the connection If other MMS data is being polled on ...

Page 485: ...two pre defined data structures named DNA and UserSt Each DNA and UserSt item is referred to as a bit pair GSSE messages are transmit ted in response to state changes in any of the data points contained in the message GSSE messages always contain the same number of DNA and UserSt bit pairs Depending the on the configuration only some of these bit pairs may have val ues that are of interest to rece...

Page 486: ...fer between UR series IEDs and devices from other manufacturers Fixed GOOSE is recommended for applications that require GOOSE data transfer between UR series IEDs IEC 61850 GOOSE messaging contains a number of configurable parameters all of which must be correct to achieve the successful transfer of data It is critical that the configured datasets at the transmission and reception devices are an ...

Page 487: ...Boolean value and a floating point ana log value This matches the transmission dataset configuration above 2 Configure the GOOSE service settings by making the following changes in the INPUTS OUTPUTS ÖØ REMOTE DEVICES ÖØ REMOTE DEVICE 1 settings menu Set REMOTE DEVICE 1 ID to match the GOOSE ID string for the transmitting device Enter GOOSEOut_1 Set REMOTE DEVICE 1 ETYPE APPID to match the Etherty...

Page 488: ...et Thus if the local MAC address is 00 A0 F4 01 02 03 then the destination MAC address will be 01 A0 F4 01 02 03 C 4 6 GSSE ID AND GOOSE ID SETTINGS GSSE messages contain an identifier string used by receiving devices to identify the sender of the message defined in IEC 61850 part 8 1 as GsID This is a programmable 65 character string This string should be chosen to provide a descriptive name of t...

Page 489: ...ation process for IEC 61850 BDA Basic Data Attribute that is not structured DAI Instantiated Data Attribute DO Data Object type or instance depending on the context 842790A1 CDR Ethernet System configurator SCD file System specification tool SSD file System specification data ICD file 2 Process of creating ICD vendor 2 Creating ICD GE Multilin EnerVista UR Setup ICD file 1 IED UR series OR ICD fil...

Page 490: ... SCD to set communication configuration parame ters that is required addresses reception GOOSE datasets IDs of incoming GOOSE datasets etc for the IED The IED configurator functionality is implemented in the GE Multilin EnerVista UR Setup software C 5 2 CONFIGURING IEC 61850 SETTINGS Before creating an ICD file the user can customize the IEC 61850 related settings for the IED For example the IED n...

Page 491: ...tors we recommend configuring transmission GOOSE for GE Multilin IEDs before creating the ICD and strictly within EnerVista UR Setup software or the front panel display access through the Settings Product Setup Com munications IEC 61850 GSSE GOOSE Configuration Transmission Tx Configurable GOOSE menu tree in EnerVista UR Setup Configurable reception GOOSE which includes eight configurable datasets...

Page 492: ...s node contains the address parameters of the access point The GSE node provides the address element for stat ing the control block related address parameters where IdInst is the instance identification of the logical device within the IED on which the control block is located and cbName is the name of the control block The IED node describes the pre configuration of an IED its access points the l...

Page 493: ...ataSet name Other DataSet elements FCDA fc doName daName IdInst prefix InClass InInst Other FCDA elements DOI name SDI name Val Text Other DOI elements GSEControl name datSet type confRev appID LN InType InClass prefix inst DataSet name FCDA IdInst prefix InClass InInst doName fc Other FCDA elements ReportControl name datSet intgPd rptID confRev buffered TrgOps dchg OptFields seqNum RptEnabled Oth...

Page 494: ...O The attribute DA has a func tional constraint and can either have a basic type be an enumeration or a structure of a DAType The DAType is built from BDA elements defining the structure elements which again can be BDA elements of have a base type such as DA Figure 0 5 ICD FILE STRUCTURE DATATYPETEMPLATES NODE 842798A1 CDR DataTypeTemplates LNodeType id InClass DO name type Other LNodeType element...

Page 495: ...procedure is pretty much the same First a substation project must be created either as an empty template or with some system information by importing a system specification file SSD Then IEDs are added to the substation Since each IED is represented by its associated ICD the ICD files are imported into the substation project and the system configurator validates the ICD files during the importing ...

Page 496: ...ile and its version and specifies options for the mapping of names to signals The Substation node describes the substation parameters Figure 0 7 SCD FILE STRUCTURE SUBSTATION NODE 842791A1 CDR SCL Header id version revision toolID nameStructure IED Section IED 2 Communication IED Section IED 1 Substation Other IED Sections DataTypeTemplates 842792A1 CDR Substation EquipmentContainer VoltageLevel F...

Page 497: ...ctedAP node describes the IED access point connected to this sub network The Address node contains the address parameters of the access point The GSE node provides the address element for stat ing the control block related address parameters where IdInst is the instance identification of the logical device within the IED on which the control block is located and cbName is the name of the control b...

Page 498: ...ate the C60 with the new configuration from an SCD file with the EnerVista UR Setup software 1 Right click anywhere in the files panel and select the Import Contents From SCD File item 2 Select the saved SCD file and click Open 842794A1 CDR IED Section IED 1 AccessPoint name Server Authentication none LDevice inst LN0 InType InClass inst DataSet elements DOI elements Inputs GSEControl elements Rep...

Page 499: ...one GE Multilin IED defined in the SCD file the software prompt the user to save a UR series set tings file for each IED 4 After the URS file is created modify any settings if required 5 To update the relay with the new settings right click on the settings file in the settings tree and select the Write Set tings File to Device item 6 The software will prompt for the target device Select the target...

Page 500: ...CSM IEC 61850 9 2 used B24 SCSM other GENERIC SUBSTATION EVENT MODEL GSE B31 Publisher side O Yes B32 Subscriber side Yes TRANSMISSION OF SAMPLED VALUE MODEL SVC B41 Publisher side O B42 Subscriber side SERVICES SERVER PUBLISHER UR FAMILY IF SERVER SIDE B11 SUPPORTED M1 Logical device c2 Yes M2 Logical node c3 Yes M3 Data c4 Yes M4 Data set c5 Yes M5 Substitution O M6 Setting group control O REPOR...

Page 501: ...ta set name M8 5 data reference M8 6 BufTm M8 7 IntgPd M8 8 GI Logging O M9 Log control O M9 1 IntgPd M10 Log O M11 Control M Yes IF GSE B31 32 IS SUPPORTED GOOSE O Yes M12 1 entryID M12 2 DataReflnc M13 GSSE O Yes IF SVC B41 B42 IS SUPPORTED M14 Multicast SVC O M15 Unicast SVC O M16 Time M Yes M17 File transfer O Yes SERVICES AA TP MC SERVER PUBLISHER UR FAMILY SERVER CLAUSE 6 S1 ServerDirectory ...

Page 502: ...change qchg S24 3 data update dupd S25 GetBRCBValues TP c6 Yes S26 SetBRCBValues TP c6 Yes UNBUFFERED REPORT CONTROL BLOCK URCB S27 Report TP c6 Yes S27 1 data change dchg Yes S27 2 qchg change qchg S27 3 data update dupd S28 GetURCBValues TP c6 Yes S29 SetURCBValues TP c6 Yes LOGGING CLAUSE 14 LOG CONTROL BLOCK S30 GetLCBValues TP M S31 SetLCBValues TP M LOG S32 QueryLogByTime TP M S33 QueryLogBy...

Page 503: ...VC CLAUSE 16 MULTICAST SVC S45 SendMSVMessage MC c10 S46 GetMSVCBValues TP O S47 SetMSVCBValues TP O UNICAST SVC S48 SendUSVMessage MC c10 S49 GetUSVCBValues TP O S50 SetUSVCBValues TP O CONTROL CLAUSE 16 4 8 S51 Select O Yes S52 SelectWithValue TP O S53 Cancel TP O Yes S54 Operate TP M Yes S55 Command Termination TP O S56 TimeActivated Operate TP O FILE TRANSFER CLAUSE 20 S57 GetFile TP M Yes S58...

Page 504: ...ange of frequency PHAR Harmonic restraint PHIZ Ground detector PIOC Instantaneous overcurrent Yes PMRI Motor restart inhibition PMSS Motor starting time supervision POPF Over power factor PPAM Phase angle measuring PSCH Protection scheme PSDE Sensitive directional earth fault PTEF Transient earth fault PTOC Time overcurrent Yes PTOF Overfrequency PTOV Overvoltage Yes PTRC Protection trip condition...

Page 505: ...Voltage control M LOGICAL NODES FOR METERING AND MEASUREMENT MDIF Differential measurements MHAI Harmonics or interharmonics MHAN Non phase related harmonics or interharmonic MMTR Metering MMXN Non phase related measurement Yes MMXU Measurement Yes MSQI Sequence and imbalance MSTA Metering statistics S LOGICAL NODES FOR SENSORS AND MONITORING SARC Monitoring and diagnostics for arcs SIMG Insulatio...

Page 506: ...ry ZBSH Bushing ZCAB Power cable ZCAP Capacitor bank ZCON Converter ZGEN Generator ZGIL Gas insulated line ZLIN Power overhead line ZMOT Motor ZREA Reactor ZRRC Rotating reactive component ZSAR Surge arrestor ZTCF Thyristor controlled frequency converter ZTRC Thyristor controlled reactive component Table C 1 IEC 61850 LOGICAL NODES Sheet 3 of 3 NODES UR FAMILY ...

Page 507: ...it V 24 V 28 Recommended if 1200 bits s Balanced Interchange Circuit X 24 X 27 100 bits sec 200 bits sec 300 bits sec 600 bits sec 1200 bits sec 2400 bits sec 4800 bits sec 9600 bits sec 2400 bits sec 4800 bits sec 9600 bits sec 19200 bits sec 38400 bits sec 56000 bits sec 64000 bits sec Unbalanced Interchange Circuit V 24 V 28 Standard Unbalanced Interchange Circuit V 24 V 28 Recommended if 1200 ...

Page 508: ... used in standard direction not used cannot be selected in IEC 60870 5 104 standard Process information in monitor direction 4 1 Single point information M_SP_NA_1 2 Single point information with time tag M_SP_TA_1 3 Double point information M_DP_NA_1 4 Double point information with time tag M_DP_TA_1 5 Step position information M_ST_NA_1 6 Step position information with time tag M_ST_TA_1 7 Bitst...

Page 509: ...n equipment with time tag CP56Time2a M_EP_TE_1 40 Packed output circuit information of protection equipment with time tag CP56Time2a M_EP_TF_1 4 45 Single command C_SC_NA_1 46 Double command C_DC_NA_1 47 Regulating step command C_RC_NA_1 48 Set point command normalized value C_SE_NA_1 49 Set point command scaled value C_SE_NB_1 50 Set point command short floating point value C_SE_NC_1 51 Bitstring...

Page 510: ...ory select file call file call section F_SC_NA_1 123 Last section last segment F_LS_NA_1 124 Ack file ack section F_AF_NA_1 125 Segment F_SG_NA_1 126 Directory blank or X available only in monitor standard direction C_CD_NA_1 TYPE IDENTIFICATION CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION NO MNEMONIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 to 36 37 to 41 44 45 46 47 1 M_SP_NA_1 X X X X X 2 M_SP_TA_1 3 M_DP_NA_1 4 M_DP_TA_1 5 ...

Page 511: ... C_SE_NA_1 49 C_SE_NB_1 50 C_SE_NC_1 51 C_BO_NA_1 58 C_SC_TA_1 X X X X X 59 C_DC_TA_1 60 C_RC_TA_1 TYPE IDENTIFICATION CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION NO MNEMONIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 to 36 37 to 41 44 45 46 47 PERIODIC CYCLIC BACKGROUND SCAN SPONTANEOUS INITIALIZED REQUEST OR REQUESTED ACTIVATION ACTIVATION CONFIRMATION DEACTIVATION DEACTIVATION CONFIRMATION ACTIVATION TERMINATION RETURN INFO C...

Page 512: ..._ME_NC_1 X X X 113 P_AC_NA_1 120 F_FR_NA_1 121 F_SR_NA_1 122 F_SC_NA_1 123 F_LS_NA_1 124 F_AF_NA_1 125 F_SG_NA_1 126 F_DR_TA_1 TYPE IDENTIFICATION CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION NO MNEMONIC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 20 to 36 37 to 41 44 45 46 47 PERIODIC CYCLIC BACKGROUND SCAN SPONTANEOUS INITIALIZED REQUEST OR REQUESTED ACTIVATION ACTIVATION CONFIRMATION DEACTIVATION DEACTIVATION CONFIRMATION ACTIVATI...

Page 513: ..._ME_TF_1 Station interrogation Clock synchronization 4 Clock synchronization optional see Clause 7 6 Command transmission 4 Direct command transmission Direct setpoint command transmission 4 Select and execute command Select and execute setpoint command 4 C_SE ACTTERM used 4 No additional definition 4 Short pulse duration duration determined by a system parameter in the outstation 4 Long pulse dur...

Page 514: ...uences of events Transmission of sequences of recorded analog values File transfer in control direction Transparent file Background scan Background scan Acquisition of transmission delay Acquisition of transmission delay Definition of time outs Maximum range of values for all time outs 1 to 255 s accuracy 1 s Maximum number of outstanding I format APDUs k and latest acknowledge APDUs w PARAMETER D...

Page 515: ...the Internet Architecture Board IAB It offers a broad spectrum of actual standards used in the Inter net The suitable selection of documents from RFC 2200 defined in this standard for given projects has to be chosen by the user of this standard 4 Ethernet 802 3 Serial X 21 interface Other selection s from RFC 2200 list below if selected D 1 2 POINT LIST The IEC 60870 5 104 data points are configur...

Page 516: ...D 10 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin D 1 OVERVIEW APPENDIXD D ...

Page 517: ...n addition to the Highest DNP Levels Supported the complete list is described in the attached table Binary Inputs Object 1 Binary Input Changes Object 2 Binary Outputs Object 10 Control Relay Output Block Object 12 Binary Counters Object 20 Frozen Counters Object 21 Counter Change Event Object 22 Frozen Counter Event Object 23 Analog Inputs Object 30 Analog Input Changes Object 32 Analog Deadbands...

Page 518: ...utputs 4 Never Always Sometimes Configurable SELECT OPERATE Never 4 Always Sometimes Configurable DIRECT OPERATE Never 4 Always Sometimes Configurable DIRECT OPERATE NO ACK Never 4 Always Sometimes Configurable Count 1 4 Never Always Sometimes Configurable Pulse On Never Always 4 Sometimes Configurable Pulse Off Never Always 4 Sometimes Configurable Latch On Never Always 4 Sometimes Configurable L...

Page 519: ...urable Only certain objects Sometimes attach explanation 4 ENABLE DISABLE unsolicited Function codes supported Sends Static Data in Unsolicited Responses 4 Never When Device Restarts When Status Flags Change No other options are permitted Default Counter Object Variation No Counters Reported Configurable attach explanation 4 Default Object 20 Default Variation 1 4 Point by point list attached Coun...

Page 520: ...17 28 index 3 Binary Input Change with Relative Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 10 0 Binary Output Status Variation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 2 Binary Output Status 1 read 00 01 start stop 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 17 28 index 129 response 00 01 start stop 17 28 index se...

Page 521: ...iation 0 is used to request default variation 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 1 32 Bit Counter Change Event 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 2 16 Bit Counter Change Event 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 5 32 Bit Counter Change Event with Time 1 read 06 no range or all 0...

Page 522: ...onse 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 3 32 Bit Analog Change Event with Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 4 16 Bit Analog Change Event with Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 response 130 unsol resp 17 28 index 5 short floating point Analog Change Event without Time 1 read 06 no range or all 07 08 limited quantity 129 res...

Page 523: ...lose 30 abort 5b free format 129 response 130 unsol resp 5b free format 5 File transfer 1 read 2 write 5b free format 129 response 130 unsol resp 5b free format 6 File transfer status 129 response 130 unsol resp 5b free format 7 File descriptor 28 get file info 5b free format 129 response 130 unsol resp 5b free format 80 1 Internal Indications 1 read 00 01 start stop index 7 129 response 00 01 sta...

Page 524: ...on is performed on a binary counter point the frozen value is available in the corresponding frozen counter point BINARY INPUT POINTS Static Steady State Object Number 1 Change Event Object Number 2 Request Function Codes supported 1 read 22 assign class Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested 2 Binary Input with status Configurable Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 req...

Page 525: ...ual Input 15 15 Virtual Input 16 16 Virtual Input 17 17 Virtual Input 18 18 Virtual Input 19 19 Virtual Input 20 20 Virtual Input 21 21 Virtual Input 22 22 Virtual Input 23 23 Virtual Input 24 24 Virtual Input 25 25 Virtual Input 26 26 Virtual Input 27 27 Virtual Input 28 28 Virtual Input 29 29 Virtual Input 30 30 Virtual Input 31 31 Virtual Input 32 32 Virtual Input 33 33 Virtual Input 34 34 Virt...

Page 526: ...eeze and clear noack 22 assign class Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested 1 32 Bit Binary Counter with Flag Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested 1 32 Bit Counter Change Event without time Change Event Buffer Size 10 Default Class for all points 3 FROZEN COUNTERS Static Steady State Object Number 21 Change Event Object Number 23 Request Function Codes supported...

Page 527: ...or all Analog Input points are in the same units as the Analog Input quantity For example an Analog Input quantity measured in volts has a corresponding deadband in units of volts This is in conformance with DNP Technical Bul letin 9809 001 Analog Input Reporting Deadband Relay settings are available to set default deadband values according to data type Deadbands for individual Analog Input Points...

Page 528: ...E 12 C60 Breaker Protection System GE Multilin E 2 DNP POINT LISTS APPENDIXE E ...

Page 529: ... February 2003 URC 036 1601 0100 C6 3 1x 11 February 2003 URC 037 1601 0100 D1 3 2x 11 February 2003 URC 039 1601 0100 D2 3 2x 02 June 2003 URX 084 1601 0100 E1 3 3x 01 May 2003 URX 080 1601 0100 E2 3 3x 29 May 2003 URX 083 1601 0100 F1 3 4x 10 December 2003 URX 111 1601 0100 F2 3 4x 09 February 2004 URX 115 1601 0100 G1 4 0x 23 March 2004 URX 123 1601 0100 G2 4 0x 17 May 2004 URX 136 1601 0100 H1...

Page 530: ... Update Updated DISCONNECT SWITCHES section 5 89 5 91 Update Updated FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS table 5 108 5 110 Update Updated BREAKER FAILURE section 5 125 5 127 Update Updated PHASE INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT section 5 150 5 153 Update Updated SYNCHROCHECK section 5 157 Add Added APPLICATION OF THE SYNCHROCHECK ELEMENT sub section 5 154 5 158 Update Updated AUTORECLOSE section 5 166 5 170 Update Update...

Page 531: ...e Updated INTER RELAY COMMUNICATIONS specifications section 3 7 3 7 Update Updated REAR TERMINAL LAYOUT section 3 46 Add Added ETHERNET SWITCH SELF TEST ERRORS section 7 4 7 5 Update Updated MINOR SELF TEST ERROR MESSAGES section B 8 B 8 Update Update MODBUS MEMORY MAP section Table F 5 MAJOR UPDATES FOR C60 MANUAL REVISION S2 PAGE S1 PAGE S2 CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Title Update Manual part numbe...

Page 532: ...ion Table F 8 MAJOR UPDATES FOR C60 MANUAL REVISION R2 PAGE R1 PAGE R2 CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601 0100 R2 Table F 9 MAJOR UPDATES FOR C60 MANUAL REVISION R1 Sheet 1 of 2 PAGE P2 PAGE R1 CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601 0100 R1 2 2 2 2 Update Updated ORDERING section 2 7 2 7 Update Updated PROTECTION ELEMENTS specifications secti...

Page 533: ...to include disturbance detector information 5 71 5 72 Update Updated FLEXLOGIC OPERANDS table 6 17 6 17 Update Updated TRACKING FREQUENCY section 6 18 Add Added IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOG VALUES section 7 4 7 4 Update Updated SELF TEST ERROR MESSAGES table A 1 A 1 Update Updated FLEXANALOG PARAMETERS table Table F 11 MAJOR UPDATES FOR C60 MANUAL REVISION P1 PAGE N2 PAGE P1 CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Tit...

Page 534: ...set FDL Fault Detector low set FLA Full Load Current FO Fiber Optic FREQ Frequency FSK Frequency Shift Keying FTP File Transfer Protocol FxE FlexElement FWD Forward G Generator GE General Electric GND Ground GNTR Generator GOOSE General Object Oriented Substation Event GPS Global Positioning System HARM Harmonic Harmonics HCT High Current Time HGF High Impedance Ground Fault CT HIZ High Impedance ...

Page 535: ...al Unit RX Rx Receive Receiver s second S Sensitive SAT CT Saturation SBO Select Before Operate SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SEC Secondary SEL Select Selector Selection SENS Sensitive SEQ Sequence SIR Source Impedance Ratio SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol SRC Source SSB Single Side Band SSEL Session Selector STATS Statistics SUPN Supervision SUPV Supervise Supervision SV Superv...

Page 536: ...d it is returned with all transportation charges prepaid to an authorized service centre or the factory Repairs or replacement under war ranty will be made without charge Warranty shall not apply to any relay which has been subject to misuse negligence accident incorrect installation or use not in accordance with instructions nor any unit that has been altered outside a GE Multilin authorized fact...

Page 537: ...URE 7 6 BINARY INPUT POINTS E 8 BINARY OUTPUT POINTS E 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 3 BLOCK SETTING 5 5 BREAKER ARCING CURRENT actual values 6 23 clearing 5 14 7 2 FlexLogic operands 5 91 logic 5 177 measurement 5 177 Modbus registers B 14 B 30 settings 5 176 specifications 2 10 BREAKER CONTROL control of 2 breakers 4 24 description 4 23 dual breaker logic 5 77 5 78 FlexLogic operands 5 92 Modbus registers B...

Page 538: ...2 12 CURVES definite time 5 124 5 135 FlexCurves 5 82 5 124 I2T 5 124 IAC 5 123 IEC 5 122 IEEE 5 121 inverse time undervoltage 5 135 types 5 120 D DATA FORMATS MODBUS B 58 DATA LOGGER clearing 5 14 7 2 Modbus B 7 Modbus registers B 10 B 20 settings 5 42 specifications 2 11 via COMTRADE B 6 DATE 7 2 DCMA INPUTS 6 20 Modbus registers B 16 B 30 settings 5 204 specifications 2 12 DCMA OUTPUTS descript...

Page 539: ... 5 135 FlexCurve 5 124 I t curves 5 124 IAC curves 5 123 IEC curves 5 122 IEEE curves 5 121 EQUIPMENT MISMATCH ERROR 7 5 ETHERNET actual values 6 7 configuration 1 8 error messages 7 7 Modbus registers B 10 quick connect 1 10 settings 5 16 ETHERNET SWITCH actual values 6 9 configuration 3 42 hardware 3 41 Modbus registers B 20 overview 3 41 saving setting files 3 43 settings 5 36 uploading setting...

Page 540: ...or GROUND TOC GROUND TOC FlexLogic operands 5 93 logic 5 133 Modbus registers B 28 settings 5 133 specifications 2 9 GROUPED ELEMENTS 5 109 GSSE 5 193 5 194 5 195 6 6 H HALF DUPLEX B 1 HTTP PROTOCOL 5 33 HUMIDITY 2 16 I I2T CURVES 5 124 IAC CURVES 5 123 IEC 60870 5 104 PROTOCOL interoperability document D 1 Modbus registers B 19 settings 5 33 IEC 61850 GOOSE ANALOGS settings 5 202 IEC 61850 GOOSE ...

Page 541: ...alues B 3 settings 5 17 5 36 store multiple settings B 5 store single setting B 4 supported function codes B 3 user map 5 36 B 10 B 24 MODEL INFORMATION 6 24 MODIFICATION FILE NUMBER 6 24 MODULE FAILURE ERROR 7 5 MODULES communications 3 24 CT 3 13 CT VT 3 12 5 6 direct inputs outputs 3 30 insertion 3 6 3 7 order codes 2 6 power supply 3 11 transducer I O 3 22 VT 3 13 withdrawal 3 6 3 7 MONITORING...

Page 542: ...ASE TOC FlexLogic operands 5 93 logic 5 126 Modbus registers B 26 settings 5 125 specifications 2 9 PHASE UNDERVOLTAGE FlexLogic operands 5 93 logic 5 137 Modbus registers B 30 settings 5 136 specifications 2 9 PHONE NUMBERS 1 1 POWER METERING Modbus registers B 12 specifications 2 12 values 6 16 POWER SUPPLY description 3 11 low range 2 13 specifications 2 13 POWER SYSTEM Modbus registers B 23 PR...

Page 543: ...S 5 94 5 109 5 146 B 28 B 29 SETTINGS TEMPLATES description 4 4 8 6 editing 4 4 8 6 enabling 4 4 8 6 Modbus registers B 57 password protection 4 5 8 7 removing 4 7 8 9 viewing 4 6 8 8 SETTINGS CHANGING 4 26 SIGNAL SOURCES description 5 5 metering 6 14 settings 5 73 SIGNAL TYPES 1 3 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM 2 1 2 2 SITE LIST CREATING 4 1 SNTP PROTOCOL error messages 7 7 Modbus registers B 20 settings 5 ...

Page 544: ...LE DISPLAYS example 5 59 invoking and scrolling 5 57 Modbus registers B 18 B 24 settings 5 57 5 59 specifications 2 11 USER PROGRAMMABLE LEDs custom labeling 4 22 defaults 4 16 description 4 15 4 16 Modbus registers B 21 settings 5 47 specifications 2 10 USER PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS FlexLogic operands 5 97 Modbus registers B 24 B 31 settings 5 51 specifications 2 11 USER PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS M...

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