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CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS

PRODUCT SETUP

L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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R-TxGOOSE1 IP CLASS

Range: 0 to 256 in steps of 1
Default: 46

When the 

TxGOOSE1 MODE

 setting is other than R-GOOSE, the value of this setting is not used. Otherwise this setting 

selects the IPv4 Differentiated Services Code Point-DSCP (formerly called TypeOfService-TOS) value. This value provides 
priority routing, when supported in the routers. The default value is for Expedited Forwarding (101110B, 46 or 2EH).

R-TxGOOSE1 DST IP

Range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255 in steps of 1
Default: 224.0.0.0

When the 

TxGOOSE1 MODE

 setting is other than R-GOOSE, the value of this setting is not used. Otherwise this setting 

specifies destination IP address for the R-TXGOOSE1 that is entered in Standard IPV4 address format. The destination IP 
address needs to be a valid multicast or unicast IP address. The value specified in this setting is mapped to IPv4 header 
32 bit field for Destination IP Address while publishing R-GOOSE1.
The default IP address 224.0.0.0 is reserved, and hence not a valid multicast IP address.
The source IP address is that of the UR port from which the R-GOOSE messages are transmitted.

R-TxGOOSE1 SECURITY

Range: None, Signature, SignatureAndEncryption
Default: None

This setting specifies level of security (authentication/encryption) used for TxGOOSE1. None specifies no security 
mechanisms are to be used. Signature specifies only signature (no encryption) is to be used. SignatureAndEncryption 
specifies that both signature and encryption are to be used.

RxGOOSE

Navigate to 

Settings > Product Setup > Communications > IEC 61850 > GOOSE > RxGOOSE > RxGOOSE Messages

.

IEC 61850, GOOSE is an efficient method for simultaneous high-speed delivery of the same generic substation event 
information by a publishing device to more than one subscribing device. An RxGOOSE is a UR element implementing a 
single IEC 61850 GOOSE message subscribing service. The publishing function in URs is performed by TxGOOSE elements, 
as described in the previous section.
Each UR with the IEC 61850 order code option has 64 RxGOOSE elements. Each RxGOOSE element can subscribe to GOOSE 
messages from a specified publisher. Each RxGOOSE can either use the original format specified in IEC 61850 8 1:2011 or 
the routable GOOSE (R-GOOSE) format specified in IEC TR 61850-90-5:2012. Subscribed message members can be 
DataObjects, SubDataObjects, DataAttributes or SubAttributes.  In E2-2.0 mode members are restricted to basic types 
BOOLEAN, FLOAT32, INT32, Dbpos, TimeStamp or Quality. Each subscribed message can contain up to 64 values. A 
member can be a structure containing several values; note that it is the number of values rather than the number of 
members that are limited to 64.
GOOSE messages from any device of any manufacturer that implements the IEC 61850 edition 1.0 or 2.0 GOOSE publish 
service or the 61850-90-5 R GOOSE service can be subscribed to. The UR accepts both the variable length encoded GOOSE 
messages specified IEC 61850 8 1:2004 and the Fixed-Length encoded GOOSE messages as specified in IEC 61850 8 
1:2011 clause A.3.
Each enabled RxGOOSE monitors for interruption of the GOOSE messages it subscribes to based on the value in the 
timeAllowedtoLive field of the last message received. If a new message is not received within that time interval, the 
RxGOOSE assumes that connectivity is lost. FlexLogic operands (for example RxGOOSE1 On, RxGOOSE1 Off) reflect the 
status of each RxGOOSE connectivity. An RxGOOSE connection is also considered lost after the UR finishes restart until a 
message is received. While any RxGOOSE connectivity is lost, a common RxGOOSE Fail self-test is activated.
Messages that contain the value true in the ndsCom field are never accepted. Messages that contain the value true in the 
simulation field (test field in edition 1.0 messages) are accepted only when the UR 

Test Mode Function

 setting is set to 

Forcible or Isolated.
RxGOOSE messages can be received through any UR Ethernet port.

Summary of Contents for L30

Page 1: ...s Instruction Manual Product version 7 6x GE publication code 1601 9050 AF1 GEK 131002 L30 Line Current Differential System 1601 9050 AF1 IISO 9001 G N E I L M I U T L TE S I R G E E D R LISTED 52TL IND CONT EQ E83849 ...

Page 2: ...HardFiber Multilin and GE Multilin are trademarks or registered trademarks of GE Multilin Inc The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Part number 1601 9...

Page 3: ...y 2 8 2 4 Order codes 2 11 2 4 1 Order codes with enhanced CT VT modules 2 12 2 4 2 Order codes with process bus modules 2 17 2 4 3 Replacement modules 2 22 2 5 Signal processing 2 24 2 5 1 UR signal processing 2 24 2 6 Specifications 2 26 2 6 1 Protection elements 2 27 2 6 2 User programmable elements 2 31 2 6 3 Monitoring 2 33 2 6 4 Metering 2 34 2 6 5 Inputs 2 35 2 6 6 Power supply 2 36 2 6 7 O...

Page 4: ...er interface 3 42 3 4 8 IEEE C37 94 interface 3 43 3 4 9 C37 94SM interface 3 46 3 5 Activate relay 3 49 3 6 Install software 3 50 3 6 1 EnerVista communication overview 3 50 3 6 2 System requirements 3 51 3 6 3 Install software 3 51 3 7 Add device to software 3 52 3 7 1 Set IP address in UR 3 53 3 7 2 Configure serial connection 3 58 3 7 3 Configure Ethernet connection 3 59 3 7 4 Configure modem ...

Page 5: ... 76 4 4 4 View front panel and print labels 4 77 4 4 5 Generate connectivity report 4 78 4 4 6 Preferences 4 78 4 4 7 Toolbars 4 82 5 SETTINGS 5 1 Settings menu 5 1 5 2 Overview 5 4 5 2 1 Introduction to elements 5 4 5 2 2 Introduction to AC sources 5 5 5 3 Product setup 5 8 5 3 1 Security 5 8 5 3 2 Display properties 5 26 5 3 3 Graphical front panel 5 28 5 3 4 Clear relay records 5 40 5 3 5 Commu...

Page 6: ...39 5 7 9 Voltage elements 5 249 5 7 10 Supervising elements 5 256 5 8 Control elements 5 259 5 8 1 Overview 5 259 5 8 2 Trip bus 5 259 5 8 3 Setting groups 5 261 5 8 4 Selector switch 5 262 5 8 5 Underfrequency ANSI 81U 5 269 5 8 6 Frequency rate of change ANSI 81R 5 270 5 8 7 Synchrocheck ANSI 25 5 272 5 8 8 Autoreclose ANSI 79 5 278 5 8 9 Digital elements 5 284 5 8 10 Digital counters 5 287 5 8 ...

Page 7: ...ocol PRP 6 10 6 3 20 TxGOOSE status 6 11 6 4 Metering 6 12 6 4 1 Metering conventions 6 12 6 4 2 Differential current 6 16 6 4 3 Sources 6 17 6 4 4 Synchrocheck 6 21 6 4 5 Tracking frequency 6 22 6 4 6 Frequency rate of change 6 22 6 4 7 FlexElements 6 22 6 4 8 RxGOOSE analogs 6 23 6 4 9 Phasor Measurement Unit 6 23 6 4 10 PMU aggregator 6 24 6 4 11 Transducer inputs and outputs 6 24 6 5 Records 6...

Page 8: ...chronization tests 9 2 9 1 3 Current differential 9 3 9 1 4 Local remote relay tests 9 4 10 THEORY OF OPERATION 10 1 Overview 10 1 10 1 1 L30 design 10 1 10 1 2 L30 architecture 10 2 10 1 3 Removal of decaying offset 10 2 10 1 4 Phaselet computation 10 2 10 1 5 Disturbance detection 10 3 10 1 6 Fault detection 10 3 10 1 7 Ground differential element 10 5 10 1 8 Clock synchronization 10 6 10 1 9 Fr...

Page 9: ... 11 6 1 Compare against defaults 11 7 11 6 2 Compare two devices 11 8 11 7 Back up and restore settings 11 8 11 7 1 Back up settings 11 8 11 7 2 Restore settings 11 11 11 8 Upgrade software 11 13 11 9 Upgrade firmware 11 13 11 10 Replace front panel 11 15 11 11 Replace module 11 23 11 12 Battery 11 24 11 12 1 Replace battery for SH SL power supply 11 24 11 12 2 Dispose of battery 11 25 11 13 Clear...

Page 10: ...x L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 11: ... from high to low voltage circuits Use the device only for its intended purpose and application Ensure that all ground paths are uncompromised for safety purposes during device operation and service Ensure that the control power applied to the device the alternating current AC and voltage input match the ratings specified on the relay nameplate Do not apply current or voltage in excess of the spec...

Page 12: ...el are working on or around this primary equipment to prevent any inadvertent command from this device Use an external disconnect to isolate the mains voltage supply Personal safety can be affected if the product is physically modified by the end user Modifications to the product outside of recommended wiring configuration hardware or programming boundaries is not recommended end use practice Prod...

Page 13: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 3 1 Figure 1 1 Generate service report in EnerVista software ...

Page 14: ...1 4 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 ...

Page 15: ...lso used for some protection and monitoring features such as directional elements fault locator metering and distance backup The L30 is designed to operate over different communications links with various degrees of noise encountered in power systems and communications environments Since correct operation of the relay is completely dependent on data received from the remote end special attention m...

Page 16: ...magnitude and angle phasor The L30 uses flash memory technology that allows field upgrading as new features are added Firmware and software are upgradable The following single line diagram illustrates the relay functionality using American National Standards Institute ANSI device numbers Table 2 1 ANSI device numbers and functions supported Device number Function Device number Function 25 Synchroc...

Page 17: ...rophasor PMU Contact outputs up to 72 IEC 60870 5 103 communications Time synchronization over IRIG B or IEEE 1588 Control pushbuttons IEC 61850 communications Time synchronization over SNTP CT failure detector IEC 62351 9 data and communications security Transducer inputs and outputs CyberSentry security Incipient cable fault detection User definable displays Data logger Metering Current voltage ...

Page 18: ...he communications channel Secure 32 bit CRC protection against communications errors Channel asymmetry up to 10 ms compensation using GPS satellite controlled clock 2 1 1 2 Backup protection DTT provision for pilot schemes Two element time overcurrent and two element instantaneous overcurrent directional phase overcurrent protection Two element time overcurrent and two element instantaneous overcu...

Page 19: ...s in the system are identical and perform identical functions in the current differential scheme In order for every relay on the line to be a peer each relay must be able to communicate with all of the other relays If there is a failure in communications among the relays the relays revert to a master to peer architecture on a three terminal system with the master as the relay that has current phas...

Page 20: ...ocal relaying functions Receives current differential DTT and Direct Input signals from all other L30 relays Transmits direct output signals to all communicating relays Sends synchronization information of local clock to all other L30 clocks The master L30 relay performs the following functions Performs all functions of a slave L30 Receives current phasor information from all relays Performs the c...

Page 21: ...ferential algorithm failure of the communications from a slave to the master prevents the master from performing the correct current differential logic Channel propagation delay is being continuously measured and adjusted according to changes in the communications path Every relay on the protection system can be assigned a unique ID to prevent advertent loopbacks at multiplexed channels 2 2 3 Loop...

Page 22: ...resent by default Two levels of password security are provided command and setting Use of a password for each level controls whether users can enter commands and or change settings The L30 supports password entry from a local or remote connection Local access is defined as any access to settings or commands via the front panel interface This includes both keypad entry and the through the front pan...

Page 23: ...ator functions or engineering type access all of which are defined by separate roles see figure so that access of UR devices by multiple personnel within a substation is allowed One role of one type is allowed to be logged in at a time For example one Operator can be logged in but not a second Operator at the same time This prevents subsets of settings from being changed at the same time Figure 2 ...

Page 24: ... Input threshold RW RW R R R Virtual Inputs RW RW R R R Contact Outputs RW RW R R R Virtual Outputs RW RW R R R Resetting RW RW R R R Direct Inputs RW RW R R R Direct Outputs RW RW R R R Teleprotection RW RW R R R Direct Analogs RW RW R R R Direct Integers RW RW R R R Transducer I O RW RW R R R Testing RW RW R R R Front Panel Labels Designer NA NA NA NA NA Protection Summary NA NA NA NA NA Command...

Page 25: ...nd not its local authentication database to authenticate the user No password or security information is displayed in plain text by the EnerVista software or UR device nor is such information ever transmitted without cryptographic protection CyberSentry server authentication The UR has been designed to direct automatically the authentication requests based on user names In this respect local accou...

Page 26: ...50 BJ IEEE 1588 three pole autoreclose synchrocheck PMU IEC 61850 BO IEEE 1588 in zone transformer protection BP IEEE 1588 IEC 61850 in zone transformer protection BQ IEEE 1588 PMU in zone transformer protection BR IEEE 1588 IEC 61850 PMU in zone transformer protection C0 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP C3 PRP IEC 61850 C6 PRP PMU C7 PRP IEC 61850 PMU CI PRP three pole autoreclose synchrocheck IE...

Page 27: ...e pole autoreclose synchrocheck IEC 61850 LJ IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 three pole autoreclose PMU synchrocheck IEC 61850 LO IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection LP IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 LQ IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection PMU L...

Page 28: ...C outputs 8 contact inputs 6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6N 6N 6N 6N 6N 4 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 8 contact inputs 6P 6P 6P 6P 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 6R 6R 6R 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6S 6S 6S 6S 6S 2 Form A no monitoring and 4 For...

Page 29: ...588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 three pole autoreclose synchrocheck PMU IEC 61850 DO IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection DP IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 DQ IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection PMU DR IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 PMU E0 IEEE 1588 and PRP E3 IEEE 1588 PRP IEC 61850 E6 I...

Page 30: ...y M Enhanced front panel with French display Q Enhanced front panel with Russian display U Enhanced front panel with Chinese display L Enhanced front panel with English display and user programmable pushbuttons N Enhanced front panel with French display and user programmable pushbuttons T Enhanced front panel with Russian display and user programmable pushbuttons V Enhanced front panel with Chines...

Page 31: ... transformer protection IEC 61850 26 In zone transformer protection PMU 27 In zone transformer protection IEC 61850 PMU A0 CyberSentry Lvl 1 A3 CyberSentry Lvl 1 IEC 61850 A6 CyberSentry Lvl 1 PMU A7 CyberSentry Lvl 1 IEC 61850 PMU AI CyberSentry Lvl 1 three pole autoreclose synchrocheck IEC 61850 AJ CyberSentry Lvl 1 three pole autoreclose synchrocheck PMU IEC 61850 AO CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone t...

Page 32: ...ormer protection PMU KR IEEE 1588 PRP IEC 60870 5 103 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 PMU L0 IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 L3 IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 IEC 61850 L6 IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 PMU L7 IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 IEC 61850 PMU LI IEC 60870 5 103 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 three pole autorec...

Page 33: ...l current outputs 4 contact inputs 6K 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outputs 6L 6L 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6M 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6N 6N 4 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 8 contact inputs 6P 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 6R 2 Form A no ...

Page 34: ...entry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection DP IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 DQ IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection PMU DR IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 in zone transformer protection IEC 61850 PMU E0 IEEE 1588 PRP E3 IEEE 1588 PRP IEC 61850 E6 IEEE 1588 PRP PMU E7 IEEE 1588 PRP IEC 61850 PMU EI IEEE 1588 PRP three pole autoreclose synchro...

Page 35: ...play U Enhanced front panel with Chinese display L Enhanced front panel with English display and user programmable pushbuttons N Enhanced front panel with French display and user programmable pushbuttons T Enhanced front panel with Russian display and user programmable pushbuttons V Enhanced front panel with Chinese display and user programmable pushbuttons W Enhanced front panel with Turkish disp...

Page 36: ...lay 3L Enhanced front panel with English display and user programmable pushbuttons 3N Enhanced front panel with French display and user programmable pushbuttons 3T Enhanced front panel with Russian display and user programmable pushbuttons 3V Enhanced front panel with Chinese display and user programmable pushbuttons 3I Enhanced front panel with German display 3J Enhanced front panel with German d...

Page 37: ...age with optional current MOSFET outputs 4C 4 Solid State current with optional voltage MOSFET outputs 4D 16 Contact 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 contact inputs 6B 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6C 8 Form C outpu...

Page 38: ...tage analog filtering as well as signal conditioning The same filtering is applied for phase ground currents phase to phase when applicable and auxiliary voltages The 2 4 kHz cut off frequency applies to both 50 Hz and 60 Hz applications and fixed in the hardware and thus is not dependent on the system nominal frequency setting 7I 1300 nm multimode LED 2 Channels 7J 1300 nm single mode ELED 2 Chan...

Page 39: ...t 3840 Hz in 60 Hz systems and 3200 Hz in 50 Hz systems The sampling rate is dynamically adjusted to the actual system frequency by an accurate and fast frequency tracking system The A D converter has the following ranges of AC signals Voltages Eq 2 1 Currents Eq 2 2 Current harmonics are estimated based on raw samples with the use of the full cycle Fourier filter Harmonics 2nd through 25th are es...

Page 40: ...using a Finite Impulse Response FIR digital filter to remove high frequency noise contained in the signal The period is used after several security conditions are met such as true RMS signal must be above 6 nominal for a certain time and others If these security conditions are not met the last valid measurement is used for a specific time after which the UR reverts to nominal system frequency Sync...

Page 41: ... channel delay compensation using GPS asymmetry up to 10 ms In zone transformer group compensation 0 to 330 in steps of 30 Inrush inhibit level 1 0 to 40 0 f0 in steps of 0 1 Inrush inhibit mode per phase 2 out of 3 average Zero sequence current differential 87LG 87LG pickup level 0 05 to 1 00 pu in steps of 0 01 87LG slope 1 to 50 87LG pickup delay 0 00 to 5 00 s in steps of 0 01 87LG operate tim...

Page 42: ... 1 to 2 0 CT rating 0 5 of reading or 0 4 of rated whichever is greater 2 0 CT rating 1 5 of reading Overreach 2 Pickup delay 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 Reset delay 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 Operate time 20 ms at 3 pickup at 60 Hz Timer accuracy 3 of operate time or 1 4 cycle whichever is greater PHASE DIRECTIONAL OVERCURRENT Relay connection 90 quadrature Quadrature voltage ABC pha...

Page 43: ...el 0 004 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 Dropout level 97 to 98 of pickup Level accuracy 0 5 of reading from 10 to 208 V Pickup delay 0 00 to 600 00 in steps of 0 01 s Operate time 30 ms at 1 10 pickup at 60 Hz Timer accuracy 3 of operate time or 1 4 cycle whichever is greater NEUTRAL OVERVOLTAGE Pickup level 0 004 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 Dropout level 97 to 98 of pickup Level accuracy 0 5 of ...

Page 44: ... s in steps of 0 001 Timer accuracy 3 of operate time or 1 4 cycle whichever is greater 95 settling time for df dt 24 cycles Operate time typically 9 5 cycles at 2 pickup typically 8 5 cycles at 3 pickup typically 6 5 cycles at 5 pickup Typical times are average operate times including variables such as frequency change instance test method and so on and can vary by 0 5 cycles BREAKER FAILURE Mode...

Page 45: ...ant 0 to 1000 min in steps of 1 Reset time constant 0 to 1000 min in steps of 1 Minimum reset time 0 to 1000 min in steps of 1 Timer accuracy cold curve 100 ms or 2 whichever is greater Timer accuracy hot curve 500 ms or 2 whichever is greater for Ip 0 9 k Ib and I k Ib 1 1 TRIP BUS TRIP WITHOUT FLEXLOGIC Number of elements 6 Number of inputs 16 Operate time 2 ms at 60 Hz Timer accuracy 3 or 10 ms...

Page 46: ...e 1 all LEDs on Test sequence 2 all LEDs off one LED at a time on for 1 s Test sequence 3 all LEDs on one LED at a time off for 1 s USER DEFINABLE DISPLAYS Enhanced and standard front panels Number of displays 16 Lines of display 2 20 alphanumeric characters Parameters up to 5 any Modbus register addresses Invoking and scrolling keypad or any user programmable condition including pushbuttons CONTR...

Page 47: ...n volatile memory DATA LOGGER Number of channels 1 to 16 Parameters any available analog actual value Sampling rate 15 to 3600000 ms in steps of 1 Trigger any FlexLogic operand Mode continuous or triggered Storage capacity NN is dependent on memory 1 second rate 01 channel for NN days 16 channels for NN days 60 minute rate 01 channel for NN days 16 channels for NN days FAULT LOCATOR Number of inde...

Page 48: ... 10 REACTIVE POWER VARS Accuracy at 0 1 to 1 5 x CT rating and 0 8 to 1 2 x VT rating 1 0 of reading at 0 2 PF 0 2 APPARENT POWER VA Accuracy at 0 1 to 1 5 x CT rating and 0 8 to 1 2 x VT rating 1 0 of reading CURRENT HARMONICS Harmonics 2nd to 25th harmonic per phase displayed as a of f1 fundamental frequency phasor THD per phase displayed as a of f1 Accuracy HARMONICS 1 f1 0 4pu 0 20 0 035 harmo...

Page 49: ... 25 to 60 Hz Sampling frequency 64 samples per power cycle Tracking frequency range 45 to 65 Hz CONTACT INPUTS Dry contacts 1000 Ω maximum Wet contacts 300 V DC maximum Selectable thresholds 17 V 33 V 84 V 166 V Tolerance 10 Contacts per common return 4 Recognition time 1 ms Debounce time 0 0 to 16 0 ms in steps of 0 5 Continuous current draw 4 mA when energized CONTACT INPUTS WITH AUTO BURNISHING...

Page 50: ...s duration at maximum load 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 Hz Maximum AC voltage 265 V at 25 to 100 Hz Voltage loss hold up 200 ms duration at maximum load ALL RANGES Volt withstand 2 Highest Nominal Voltage for 10 ms Power consumpti...

Page 51: ...rol mode operate dominant or reset dominant FORM A VOLTAGE MONITOR Applicable voltage approx 15 to 250 V DC Trickle current approx 1 to 2 5 mA FORM A CURRENT MONITOR Threshold current approx 80 to 100 mA FORM C AND CRITICAL FAILURE RELAY Make and carry for 0 2 s 30 A as per ANSI C37 90 Carry continuous 8 A Break DC inductive L R 40 ms Operate time 8 ms Contact material silver alloy FAST FORM C REL...

Page 52: ...racy 0 75 of full scale for 0 to 1 mA range 0 5 of full scale for 1 to 1 mA range 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 Input voltage Impedance 2 W Resistor 1 W Resistor 250 V DC 20 KΩ 50 KΩ 120 V DC 5 KΩ 2 KΩ 48 V DC 2 KΩ 2 K...

Page 53: ...ERNET 10 100 MB TWISTED PAIR Modes 10 Mb 10 100 Mb auto detect Connector RJ45 SIMPLE NETWORK TIME PROTOCOL SNTP Clock synchronization error 10 ms typical PRECISION TIME PROTOCOL PTP PTP IEEE Std 1588 2008 version 2 Power Profile PP per IEEE Standard PC37 238TM2011 Slave only ordinary clock Peer delay measurement mechanism PARALLEL REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL PRP IEC 62439 3 CLAUSE 4 2012 Ethernet ports us...

Page 54: ...m 16 dBm 32 dBm 16 dBm 8 dBm 50 125 μm 20 dBm 12 dBm 1300 nm Single mode 9 125 μm 15 dBm 32 dBm 17 dBm 8 dBm 1300 nm Laser Single mode 9 125 μm 0 dBm 34 dBm 34 dBm 8 dBm 1550 nm Laser Single mode 9 125 μm 5 dBm 34 dBm 39 dBm 10 dBm Emitter fiber type Transmit power Received sensitivity Power budget Maximum optical input power 820 nm LED Multimode 20 dBm 30 dBm 10 dB 7 6 dBm 1300 nm LED Multimode 2...

Page 55: ...Resolution 800 by 480 pixels Pages 5 single line diagram pages with controls status and metering values up to 8 annunciator pages with total of 96 annunciator windows 1 phasor metering page for each AC Source 5 tabular metering pages with dynamic metering and status event records page with dynamic update product information page settings actual values error messages targets Emitter fiber type Cabl...

Page 56: ...ons for power system element control RESET pushbutton 8 physical user programmable pushbuttons 8 graphical interface pushbuttons INGRESS PROTECTION IP code IP20 front IP54 front with graphical front panel IP10 back 2 6 12 Environmental AMBIENT TEMPERATURES Storage temperature 40 to 85 C Operating temperature 40 to 60 C the LCD contrast can be impaired at temperatures less than 20 C HUMIDITY Humidi...

Page 57: ...e interruption and ripple DC IEC 60255 11 12 ripple 200 ms interrupts Radiated and conducted emissions CISPR11 CISPR22 IEC 60255 25 Class A Sinusoidal vibration IEC 60255 21 1 Class 1 Shock and bump IEC 60255 21 2 Class 1 Seismic IEC 60255 21 3 Class 1 Power magnetic immunity IEC 61000 4 8 Level 5 Pulse magnetic immunity IEC 61000 4 9 Level 4 Damped magnetic immunity IEC 61000 4 10 Level 4 Voltage...

Page 58: ...CLEANING Normally cleaning is not required When dust has accumulated on the front panel display wipe with a dry cloth Compliance Applicable council directive According to CE Low voltage directive EN 60255 5 EMC directive EN 60255 26 EN 50263 EN 61000 6 5 C UL US UL 508 UL 1053 C22 2 No 14 To avoid deterioration of electrolytic capacitors power up units that are stored in a de energized state once ...

Page 59: ...ed copy if ordered UR Family Communications Guide soft copy on DVD printed copy if Instruction Manual ordered Certificate of Calibration Test Report EC Declaration of Conformity Front panel label package 2 Inspect the unit for physical damage 3 View the rear nameplate and verify that the correct model has been delivered The model number is at the top right 4 Any protective plastic film on the fron...

Page 60: ...d at the time of ordering The enhanced front panel contains additional user programmable pushbuttons and LED indicators The modular design allows the relay to be upgraded and repaired by qualified service personnel The front panel is hinged to allow access to the removable modules and is itself removable to allow mounting on doors with limited rear depth The case dimensions are shown in the follow...

Page 61: ...3 INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 3 3 Figure 3 1 Horizontal dimensions enhanced front panel Figure 3 2 Horizontal mounting enhanced and graphical front panel ...

Page 62: ...INE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 3 Horizontal mounting and dimensions standard front panel Figure 3 4 Horizontal dimension graphical front panel ...

Page 63: ...nel The front panel is hinged to allow easy access to the removable modules and is itself removable to allow mounting on doors with limited rear depth The case dimensions are shown in the following figure along with panel cutout details for panel mounting When planning the location of your panel cutout ensure that provision is made for the front panel to swing open without interference to or from ...

Page 64: ...3 6 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 5 Vertical dimensions enhanced front panel ...

Page 65: ...he enhanced front panel see the following documents available on the UR DVD and the GE Grid Solutions website GEK 113180 UR Series UR V Side Mounting Front Panel Assembly Instructions GEK 113181 Connecting a Remote UR V Enhanced Front Panel to a Vertical UR Device Instruction Sheet GEK 113182 Connecting a Remote UR V Enhanced Front Panel to a Vertically Mounted Horizontal UR Device Instruction She...

Page 66: ...ERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 For side mounting L30 devices with the standard front panel use the following figures Figure 3 7 Vertical side mounting installation standard front panel ...

Page 67: ...CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 9 3 Figure 3 8 Vertical side mounting rear dimensions standard front panel ...

Page 68: ... arrow marker on the terminal block The figure shows an example of rear terminal assignments Do not touch any rear terminals while the relay is energized else death or serious injury can result from electrical shock The small form factor pluggable ports SFPs are pluggable transceivers They transmit and receive and convert electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa They are inserted into ...

Page 69: ...pounds For the screws used to wire the terminal blocks rows 1 to 8 use 19 1 inch pounds During manufacturing the power supply and CPU modules are installed in slots B and D of the chassis with 13 inch pounds of torque on the screws at the top and bottom of the modules Wire connections to these two modules at 13 inch pounds Figure 3 10 CPU modules and power supply The following figure shows the opt...

Page 70: ...3 12 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL WIRING CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 3 3 Wiring 3 3 1 Typical wiring Figure 3 12 Typical wiring diagram T module shown for CPU ...

Page 71: ...becomes faulted the second power supply assumes the full load of the relay without any interruptions Each power supply has a green LED on the front of the module to indicate that it is functional The critical fail relay of the module also indicates a faulted power supply Module type Module function Terminals Dielectric strength From To 1 Power supply High Low Chassis 2000 V AC for 1 minute 1 Power...

Page 72: ...e channels are intended for connection to a CT between system neutral and ground and are labelled as ground current IG To connect the module size 12 American Wire Gauge AWG is used commonly the maximum size is 10 AWG CT VT modules can be ordered with a standard ground current input that is the same as the phase current input Each AC current input has an isolating transformer and an automatic short...

Page 73: ...sequence CT is recommended Figure 3 14 Zero sequence core balance CT installation The phase voltage channels are used for most metering and protection purposes The auxiliary voltage channel is used as input for the synchrocheck and volts per hertz features which are optional features available for some UR models Figure 3 15 CT VT module wiring Substitute the tilde symbol with the slot position of ...

Page 74: ...two inputs per common return When a contact input output module is ordered four inputs per common is used If the inputs must be isolated per row then two inputs per common return are selected 4D module The tables and diagrams on the following pages illustrate the module types 6A and so on and contact arrangements that can be ordered for the relay Since an entire row is used for a single contact ou...

Page 75: ... OF FORM A AND SOLID STATE RELAY OUTPUTS IN HIGH IMPEDANCE CIRCUITS For form A and solid state relay output contacts internally equipped with a voltage measuring circuit across the contact the circuit has an impedance that can cause a problem when used in conjunction with external high input impedance monitoring equipment such as modern relay test set trigger circuits These monitoring circuits can...

Page 76: ...8a 8c 2 Inputs 8a 8c 2 Inputs 8 Form C 8a 8c 2 Inputs 6E module 6F module 6G module 6H module Terminal assignment Output or input Terminal assignment Output Terminal assignment Output or input Terminal assignment Output or input 1 Form C 1 Fast Form C 1 Form A 1 Form A 2 Form C 2 Fast Form C 2 Form A 2 Form A 3 Form C 3 Fast Form C 3 Form A 3 Form A 4 Form C 4 Fast Form C 4 Form A 4 Form A 5a 5c 2...

Page 77: ...ssignment Output Terminal assignment Output 1 Form A 1 Form A 1 Form A 1 Not Used 2 Form A 2 Form A 2 Form A 2 Solid State 3 Form A 3 Form C 3 Form A 3 Not Used 4 Form A 4 2 Outputs 4 Form A 4 Solid State 5 Form A 5a 5c 2 Inputs 5 Form A 5 Not Used 6 Form A 6a 6c 2 Inputs 6 Form A 6 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 4...

Page 78: ...3 20 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL WIRING CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 17 Contact input and output module wiring Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 79: ... LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 21 3 Figure 3 18 Contact input and output module wiring Sheet 2 of 2 For proper functionality observe the polarity shown in the figures for all contact input and output connections ...

Page 80: ...urces 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 There is no provision in the relay to detect a DC ground fault on 48 V DC control power external output We recommend using an external DC supply 3 3 6 2 General application considerations Contacts outputs of protective relays auxiliary contacts from breakers disconnectors and oth...

Page 81: ...apacitance and the input impedance of the contact input If the duration is greater than the debounce time setting then the contact input operates The application example that follows describes how to mitigate this problem by connecting a resistor across the contact input as shown in the next figure or by adjusting the debounce time setting to a value greater than the discharge time to prevent spur...

Page 82: ...t debounce time as per the following table or insert a resistor less than or equal to R as calculated later Table 3 5 Typical debounce time setting Default debounce time on contact inputs is 6 ms The value of this resistor R is calculated as follows 1 Determine the minimum voltage V threshold required to turn on the input This is determined by direct measurement or referenced in the input specific...

Page 83: ...hreshold is reached to burn off this oxidation layer as a maintenance to the contacts Afterwards the contact input current is reduced to a steady state current The impulse has a five second delay after a contact input changes state Figure 3 22 Current through contact inputs with auto burnishing Regular contact inputs limit current to less than 3 mA to reduce station battery burden In contrast cont...

Page 84: ...ng OFF contact state non activated condition During Low impedance state contact input impedance is maintained at 10 K Ohms impedance to allow fast discharge of the stray capacitance of the long cables When the contact input voltage exceeds the set threshold active impedance maintains 10 K Ohms impedance value If voltage starts rapidly decreasing this indicates that stray capacitance is being disch...

Page 85: ...in the relay to drive the analog outputs Every transducer input output module has a total of 24 terminal connections These connections are arranged as three terminals per row with a total of eight rows A given row can 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 i...

Page 86: ...NTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL WIRING CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 25 Transducer input output module wiring The following figure show how to connect RTDs Where a tilde symbol appears substitute the slot position of the module ...

Page 87: ...erial port is located on the front panel for programming with a computer All that is required to use this interface is a computer running the EnerVista UR Setup software provided with the relay Cabling for the RS232 port is shown in the following figure for both 9 pin and 25 pin connectors The baud rate for this port can be set with a default of 115200 bps ...

Page 88: ...IRING CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 27 RS232 front panel port connection 3 3 9 CPU communication ports 3 3 9 1 Overview In addition to the front panel RS232 port there is a rear RS485 communication port The CPU modules do not require a surge ground connection ...

Page 89: ...als connected together and all RS485 terminals connected together Though data is transmitted over a two wire twisted pair all RS485 devices require a shared reference or common voltage This common voltage is implied to be a power supply common Some systems allow the shield drain wire to be used as common wire and to connect directly to the L30 COM terminal 3 others function correctly only if the c...

Page 90: ...l connection 3 3 9 3 100Base FX fiber optic ports The fiber optic communication ports allow for fast and efficient communications between relays at 100 Mbps Optical fiber can be connected to the relay supporting a wavelength of 1310 nm in multimode Ensure that the dust covers are installed when the fiber is not in use Dirty or scratched connectors can lead to high losses on a fiber link 3 3 10 IRI...

Page 91: ... relay communications modules are available with several interfaces and some are outlined here in more detail Those that apply depend on options purchased The options are outlined in the Inter Relay Communications section of the Order Code tables in Chapter 2 Using an amplitude modulated receiver causes errors up to 1 ms in event time stamping When IRIG B is used as the time synchronization source...

Page 92: ...ber modules 3 4 2 Fiber laser transmitters The following figure shows the configuration for the 72 73 7D and 7K fiber laser modules Figure 3 32 7x Laser fiber modules The following figure shows configuration for the 2I and 2J fiber laser modules The current differential function must be Enabled for the communications module to properly operate See the SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS LINE DIFFERENTIAL CU...

Page 93: ...or X6a grounds the shield since these pins are connected internally to ground Thus if pin X1a or X6a is used to ground the shield at one end do not ground the shield at the other end This interface module is protected by surge suppression devices Figure 3 34 G 703 interface configuration The following figure shows the typical pin interconnection between two G 703 interfaces For the actual physical...

Page 94: ... the module cover screw 4 Remove the top cover by sliding it towards the rear and then lift it upwards 5 Set the timing selection switches channels 1 and 2 to the required timing modes 6 Replace the top cover and the cover screw 7 Re insert the G 703 module Take care to ensure that the correct module type is inserted into the correct slot position The ejector inserter clips located at the top and ...

Page 95: ...e set the G 703 timing selection to internal timing mode for back to back UR to UR connections For back to back connections set octet timing S1 OFF and timing mode to internal timing S5 ON and S6 OFF Loop Timing Mode The system clock is derived from the received line signal Therefore set the G 703 timing selection to loop timing mode for connections to higher order systems For connection to a high...

Page 96: ...g is returned as it is received the timing source is expected to be from the G 703 line side of the interface Figure 3 38 G 703 minimum remote 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 da...

Page 97: ...pedance with the impedance of the line Figure 3 40 RS422 interface connections The following figure shows the typical pin interconnection between two single channel RS422 interfaces installed in slot W All pin interconnections are to be maintained for a connection to a multiplexer Figure 3 41 Typical pin interconnection between two RS422 interfaces 3 4 4 2 Two channel application via multiplexers ...

Page 98: ...n the send timing outputs of data module 1 are also paralleled to the terminal timing inputs of data module 2 By using this configuration the timing for both data modules and both UR RS422 channels are derived from a single clock source As a result data sampling for both of the UR RS422 channels is synchronized via the send timing leads on data module 1 shown as follows If the terminal timing feat...

Page 99: ...of the Tx data bit Figure 3 43 Clock and data transitions 3 4 4 4 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 To recover the Rx clock from the data stream an integrated digital phase lock loop DPLL circuit is utilized The DPLL is driven by an internal clock...

Page 100: ...e connection The connections shown in the figure are for multiplexers configured as data communications equipment DCE units 3 4 7 G 703 and fiber interface The following figure shows the combined G 703 plus fiberoptic interface configuration at 64 kbps The 7E 7F 7G 7Q and 75 modules are used in configurations where channel 1 is employed via the G 703 interface possibly with a multiplexer and chann...

Page 101: ...704 pattern from the standpoint of framing and data rate The frame is 256 bits and is 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 2 64 kbps optical fiber interface for 76 and 77 modules Fiber optic cable type 50 nm or 62 5 μm core diameter optical fiber Fiber optic mode multimode Fiber optic ca...

Page 102: ...lay 1 and loop timed for relay 2 There must be only one timing source configured For the looped timing mode the system clock is derived from the received line signal Therefore set the timing selection to loop timing mode for connections to higher order systems The IEEE C37 94 communications module cover removal procedure is as follows 1 With power to the relay off remove the IEEE C37 94 module typ...

Page 103: ...e 3 50 IEEE C37 94 timing selection switch setting Modules shipped since January 2012 have status LEDs that indicate the status of the DIP switches as shown in the following figure Figure 3 51 Status LEDs The clock configuration LED status is as follows Flashing green loop timing mode while receiving a valid data packet ...

Page 104: ...n fixed at 1 The frame is a valid International Telecommunications Union ITU T recommended G 704 pattern from the standpoint of framing and data rate The frame is 256 bits and is repeated at a frame rate of 8000 Hz with a resultant bit rate 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 o...

Page 105: ...on to loop timing mode for connections to higher order systems The C37 94SM communications module cover removal procedure is as follows 1 With power to the relay off remove the C37 94SM module module 2A or 2B as follows Record the original location of the module to help ensure that the same or replacement module is inserted into the correct slot 2 Simultaneously pull the ejector inserter clips loc...

Page 106: ...ure 3 53 C37 94SM timing selection switch setting Modules shipped since January 2012 have status LEDs that indicate the status of the DIP switches as shown in the following figure Figure 3 54 Status LEDs The clock configuration LED status is as follows Flashing green loop timing mode while receiving a valid data packet ...

Page 107: ...he MENU key until the SETTINGS header flashes momentarily and the PRODUCT SETUP message displays 2 Press the MESSAGE right arrow until the SECURITY message displays 3 Press the MESSAGE down arrow until the INSTALLATION message displays 4 Press the MESSAGE right arrow until the RELAY SETTINGS Not Programmed message displays 5 After the RELAY SETTINGS Not Programmed message displays press a VALUE ke...

Page 108: ...o the relay and the DB 9 or DB 25 female end to the computer COM2 port as described in the CPU Communication Ports section earlier in this chapter Figure 3 55 Relay communication options To communicate through the L30 rear RS485 port from a computer RS232 port the GE Grid Solutions RS232 RS485 converter box is required This device catalog number F485 connects to the computer using a straight throu...

Page 109: ...l the software From the DVD Download EnerVista Launchpad software from http www gegridsolutions com multilin and install it Download the EnerVista UR Setup software from http www gegridsolutions com multilin and install it To install the software from the DVD and using EnerVista Launchpad 1 Insert the DVD into the DVD drive of your computer 2 Click the Install Now button and follow the instruction...

Page 110: ...IEDs in the EnerVista Launchpad window as shown Figure 3 58 UR device added to Launchpad window 3 7 Add device to software You connect remotely to the L30 through the rear RS485 or Ethernet port with a computer running the EnerVista UR Setup software The L30 also can be accessed locally with a computer through the front panel RS232 port or the rear Ethernet port using the Quick Connect feature The...

Page 111: ... communication For serial communication for example using the front RS232 port and the Quick Connect feature the addresses are not required but typically they are entered to add configure devices for regular use 1 On the front of the L30 press the MENU key until the Settings menu displays 2 Navigate to Settings Product Setup Communications Network IP Address Setting 3 Enter an IP address for examp...

Page 112: ... SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ADD DEVICE TO SOFTWARE CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 connections window Or in Windows 7 access the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel 2 Right click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties ...

Page 113: ...he Start button and entering cmd 2 Type the following command substituting the IP address of 1 1 1 1 with yours C WINNT ping 1 1 1 1 3 If the connection is successful the system returns four replies similar to the following Pinging 1 1 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 1 1 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 1 1 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 Reply from 1 1 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 255 ...

Page 114: ...e PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK IP ADDRESS setting then repeat step 2 7 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 Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Ping statistics for 1 1 1 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss Appr...

Page 115: ...ess assigned to the L30 then click the Connect button The EnerVista UR Setup software creates a site named Quick Connect with a corresponding device also named Quick Connect and displays them on the left side of the screen 5 Expand the sections to view data directly from the L30 device Each time that the EnerVista UR Setup software is initialized click the Quick Connect button to establish direct ...

Page 116: ...etails 1 Connect the computer to the F485 and the F485 to the RS485 terminal on the back of the UR device Or connect directly the computer to the RS232 port on the front of the relay 2 Start the EnerVista UR Setup software or in EnerVista Launchpad select the UR device to start the software 3 Click the Add Site button A new category is added 4 Enter a site name in the Site Name field Optionally ad...

Page 117: ...L 2030 or SEL 2032 This option enables display of a terminal window to allow interaction with the other device 11 Click the Read Order Code button to connect to the L30 and upload the order code to the software If a communications error occurs ensure that the EnerVista software serial communications values entered in the previous step correspond to the relay setting values and also ensure that the...

Page 118: ...t be entered for Ethernet functionality Figure 3 61 Configuring Ethernet communication 10 Enter the relay IP Address which can be viewed on the device front panel under SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK IP ADDRESS Once the IP address is entered try to load automatically the device information by clicking the Read Order Code button 11 Enter the relay Slave address and Modbus Port addres...

Page 119: ...h communication with the remote modem Post Terminal Window Enable this option if you have a SEL 203x Communications Processor such as an SEL 2030 or SEL 2032 It enables display of a terminal window to allow interaction with the other device 12 Once the phone number is entered try to load automatically the device information by clicking the Read Order Code button 13 Click the OK button when the rel...

Page 120: ...e that the same IP address is not assigned to multiple L30 ports for example under Settings Product Setup Communications Network 3 8 1 Connect to the L30 in EnerVista For information on using the EnerVista software see the Interfaces chapter To access the relay in EnerVista 1 Open the Settings Product Setup Display Properties window as shown The window opens with a status indicator on the lower le...

Page 121: ... online window users can select the relay to interrogate from a pull down window then click the button for the action to perform The following quick action functions are available View the event record View the last recorded oscillography record View the status of all L30 inputs and outputs View all of the L30 metering values View the L30 protection summary Generate a service report 3 8 2 Use Quic...

Page 122: ...to establish direct communications to the L30 This ensures that configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software matches the L30 model number 3 8 3 Use Quick Connect via a rear Ethernet port To connect to a UR using an Ethernet cable 1 In the EnerVista software click the Quick Connect button The window opens 2 Select the Ethernet interface and enter the IP address assigned to the L30 then click th...

Page 123: ...ion is supported When Server authentication is required characteristics for communication with a RADIUS server must be configured on the UR This is possible only through the EnerVista software The RADIUS server itself also must be configured At the end of this instruction manual the appendix called RADIUS Server gives an example of how to set up a simple RADIUS server Once both the RADIUS server a...

Page 124: ...for configuration details to achieve it A UR in the substation can authenticate a user either connecting to a RADIUS server or on the device itself This depends on the user name used for authentication on a connection The D400 connects to the UR device using the rear Ethernet or serial port The Ethernet connection can be ST or RJ 45 type The serial connection can be RS232 or RS485 At the other end...

Page 125: ... changed Saved with a _YYMMDDhhmmss retrieval time stamp for example SETTING_CHANGES_170525183124 TXT 3 11 4 Setting files These are the configuration settings files in the IEC 61850 SCL IID format The ur iid file is saved with a _YYMMDDhhmmss retrieval time stamp for example ur_170525183124 iid It is stored in the D400 folder system using the UR site and device name ...

Page 126: ...3 68 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONNECT TO D400 GATEWAY CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 ...

Page 127: ...r outlines the EnerVista software interface features The EnerVista UR Setup Help File also provides details for getting started and using the software interface 4 1 2 Settings files The EnerVista software supports the following three ways of handling changes to relay settings In offline mode relay disconnected to create or edit relay settings files for later transfer to relays While connected to a...

Page 128: ...captures contextual data associated with the last 1024 events listed in chronological order from most recent to oldest Oscillography The oscillography waveform traces and digital states are used to provide a visual display of power system and relay operation data captured during specific triggered events Event records are viewable at the software and device specific level Access the former under A...

Page 129: ...w areas Also any Windows Explorer directory folder is a file drag source and drop target New files that are dropped into the Offline Window are added to the tree which is automatically sorted alphabetically with respect to settings file names Files or individual menu items that are dropped in the selected device menu in the Online Window are automatically sent to the online communicating device 4 ...

Page 130: ...ER 4 INTERFACES 4 Figure 4 1 EnerVista UR Setup software window 4 1 6 Protection summary window The Protection Summary is a graphical user interface to manage elements such as enabling and disabling them Access it under Settings Protection Summary See the Settings chapter for information on use ...

Page 131: ...s installing the devices These are settings such as protection element pickup values and CT and VT ratios The settings template mode allows the user to define which settings are visible in the software Settings templates can be applied to both settings files settings file templates and online devices online settings templates The functionality is identical for both purposes Settings file conversio...

Page 132: ...s template The settings template editing feature allows the user to specify which settings are available for viewing and modification in EnerVista UR Setup By default all settings except the FlexLogic equation editor settings are locked 1 Select an installed device or a settings file from the menu on the left side of the EnerVista UR Setup window 2 Right click and select the Template Mode Edit Tem...

Page 133: ... password must be at least four characters in length 3 Enter and re enter the new password then click OK to continue The settings file template is now secured with password protection 4 1 7 4 View the settings template Once all necessary settings are specified for viewing users are able to view the settings template on the online device or settings file There are two ways to specify the settings v...

Page 134: ...itable settings The effect of applying the template to a typical settings menu is shown as follows Figure 4 7 Applying templates using the View in Template Mode settings command Use the following procedure to display settings available for editing and settings locked by the template 1 Select an installed device or a settings file from the tree menu on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup main screen...

Page 135: ...firm that you want to remove the template by clicking Yes The EnerVista software removes all template information and all settings are available 4 1 8 Secure and lock FlexLogic equations The UR allows users to secure parts or all of a FlexLogic equation preventing unauthorized viewing or modification of critical FlexLogic applications This is accomplished using the settings template feature to loc...

Page 136: ... a grey background as shown in the example Figure 4 9 Locking FlexLogic equation entries in Edit Mode 5 Click the Save button to save and apply changes to the settings template 6 Select the Template Mode View In Template Mode option to view the template 7 Apply a password to the template then click OK to secure the FlexLogic equation Once the template has been applied users are limited to view and...

Page 137: ... serial number A settings file and associated FlexLogic equations also can be locked to a UR serial number Once FlexLogic entries in a settings file have been secured use the following procedure to lock the settings file to a serial number 1 Right click the setting file in the offline window area and select the Edit Device Properties item The window opens Figure 4 12 Settings file properties windo...

Page 138: ... only included in the settings file if a complete settings file is either transferred to the L30 device or obtained from the L30 device Any partial settings transfers by way of drag and drop do not add the traceability information to the settings file Figure 4 13 Settings file traceability With respect to the figure the traceability feature is used as follows 1 The transfer date of a settings file...

Page 139: ...lable in printed settings file reports as shown in the example Figure 4 15 Settings file report showing traceability data 4 1 9 2 Online device traceability information The L30 serial number and file transfer date are available for an online device through the actual values Select the Actual Values Product Info Model Information menu item within the EnerVista online window as shown in the example ...

Page 140: ...mation is removed from the settings file If the user creates a new settings file then no traceability information is included in the settings file If the user converts an existing settings file to another revision then any existing traceability information is removed from the settings file If the user duplicates an existing settings file then any traceability information is transferred to the dupl...

Page 141: ...ons and optional user programmable pushbuttons The front panel is hinged to allow easy access to removable modules inside the chassis There is also a removable dust cover that is to be removed when accessing the keypad The standard front panel can be horizontal or vertical The following figure shows the horizontal front panel Figure 4 18 Standard horizontal front panel The following figure shows t...

Page 142: ...ed to read data such as metering actual values alarms self test messages and event records and for viewing single line diagrams Settings can be changed on the front panel except for the graphical front panel itself and for IEC 61850 The USB port connects to a computer with the EnerVista software and can be used to upgrade the relay and to transfer files and settings The USB port is the square type...

Page 143: ...es and displays Settings file conversion from previous firmware versions is supported Up to 20 characters can be used to configure some setting names in the software while up to 12 characters display on the front panel A tilde symbol is used for the twelfth character on the front panel when a name extends beyond the 12 character limit An example is shown for a Virtual Input Figure 4 21 Tilde symbo...

Page 144: ...es by page The home page displays any icons for security status active setting group active target messages and abnormal annunciator alarms present It shows the date and time of the relay If the relay synchronizes to an external time source via PTP IRIG B SNTP and so on the date time is shown in white and otherwise in yellow On pages other than the home page the header displays the name of the pag...

Page 145: ... example The Tab pushbuttons on the bottom row each navigate to their page The home page displays for a user configured time period then scrolls through user configured pages a feature referred to as rolling Holding the Home pushbutton for one second displays the product information page The Home page can also display when settings are saved for example annunciator alarm configuration using the so...

Page 146: ... 0 The following buttons display at the top of the window Save Updates the connected device if online or the open setting file if offline with any changes made in the edit session Restore Undoes any changes that have not been saved Default Changes all rolling mode settings to their factory default values Reset Displays factory default values Previous settings are not lost unless you save the reset...

Page 147: ... both open and close Tripping is unaffected unless additional logic has been configured S The position indication of the device is substituted with a manually entered value B Blocking open close command is bypassed R Autoreclose is enabled and not blocked X The device is out of service and control is not available Single line diagram example The following example outlines how to create a circuit b...

Page 148: ...s in red on the relay screen Figure 4 26 Configure Breaker and Switch settings In the EnerVista software open the single line diagram editor under Settings Product Setup Graphical Panel Single Line Diagram Editor Add the four switches for the top line by clicking the GE switch symbol in the toolbar then clicking in the window If the UR device is not online the software attempts to connect Double c...

Page 149: ...ol in the toolbar then clicking the end of the line Add three metered values by clicking the M symbol in the toolbar then clicking near the feeder arrow Double click to edit The three metered values are SRC1 Vag Mag SRC 1 P and SRC 1 Q Name the page by right clicking the bottom tab Here page 1 is renamed Milton line M568M Note that active symbols in the toolbar display and those that are inactive ...

Page 150: ...ar These two pushbuttons can be configured under Settings Product Setup User Programmable Pushbuttons Single line diagram editor use Start the application in the EnerVista software under Settings Product Setup Graphical Panel Single Line Diagram Editor The following buttons display at the top of the window Save Updates the connected device if online or the open setting file if offline with any cha...

Page 151: ...mponent s in one pixel increments when snap locations are inadequate Multiple components can be selected and moved or deleted as a group or copied and pasted to another location Right or double clicking a component opens the properties window Lines Line components represent power system buses or electrical connections between power system elements They can also be used as visual dividers and under...

Page 152: ...y the breaker or disconnect status as calculated by the element and provide means to open close tag bypass interlocking and substitute force status of the element Breaker components in addition provide means to enable disable breaker autoreclose Each breaker and each disconnect can be configured to use the UR style symbols IEC symbols or simple square slash symbols as shown in the following figure...

Page 153: ...gle line diagram Breaker and disconnect components have three different parts label symbol and flags Drag each of its parts to their final locations Double click any one of these parts in the window to open the properties window Properties that can be edited are label text breaker control element or disconnect switch element number symbol orientation horizontal or vertical color scheme red closed ...

Page 154: ...ause IEC style symbols do not use color Symbol orientation The figure shows the orientation available for the breaker and disconnect switch taking Open status as examples The default position is 0 degrees Figure 4 33 Single line diagram symbol orientation A question mark displays in a symbol on the graphical front panel when status is bad The question mark does not rotate with orientation Figure 4...

Page 155: ...CHAPTER 4 INTERFACES FRONT PANEL INTERFACE L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 29 4 Figure 4 35 Single line diagram static symbol orientation sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 156: ... pushbuttons User programmable pushbuttons 1 to 8 are physical pushbuttons on the right side of the graphical front panel numbering down the two columns User programmable pushbuttons 9 to 16 can be programmed among the 10 pushbuttons on the left and right sides of the screen display They show dynamically and provide a means to perform the same control as a hardware user programmable pushbutton ...

Page 157: ...ide button 9 to pushbutton 9 in the drop down list This pushbutton then displays when appropriate on the right side of the screen display Program event record clearing Set Settings Product Setup Clear Relay Records Clear Event Records to FlexLogic operand PUSHBUTTON 9 ON Program pushbutton 9 Set Settings Product Setup User Programmable Pushbuttons Pushbutton 9 Function to Self reset Metering compo...

Page 158: ...ies that can be edited are text color and size Annunciator An annunciator is a grid of small windows for alarms actual values self test messages and product information The graphical front panel emulates a conventional annunciator panel The annunciator has 96 windows each with a description of the alarm condition that lights the window The windows are arranged in rows and columns of 3 x 4 4 x 6 or...

Page 159: ...have an active window that is on latched or unacknowledged are red Pages where alarms are not triggered have a grey Tab label Pages that have no configured windows do not have Tab pushbuttons and do not display The Up Down Left and Right pushbuttons cause the selection to move one window in the indicated direction Pressing the Right pushbutton past the last window in a row scrolls the display to a...

Page 160: ...d for transient signals such as trip and it conforms to ISA 18 1 1979 R2004 standard type M 6 Figure 4 41 Annunciator alarm sequence in Latched mode In Acknowledgeable mode both Off to On and On to Off state changes in the configured operand cause the background to flash the window must be acknowledged reset to cancel flashing This mode conforms to ISA 18 1 1979 R2004 standard type R 6 ...

Page 161: ...ETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS RESETTING RESET ANNUNCIATOR setting can be used to select a FlexLogic operand that when activated acknowledges resets all annunciator windows Annunciator editor The annunciator editor is used to configure alarms and actual value displays for the graphical front panel The path in the EnerVista software is Settings Product Setup Graphical Panel Annunciator Editor The figure sh...

Page 162: ...file if offline with any changes made in the edit session on any page Restore Undoes any changes that have not been saved Default Changes all annunciator settings on all pages to their factory default values Reset Displays factory default values Previous settings are not lost unless you save the reset window Metering editor The metering editor is an actual values editor It creates pages of actual ...

Page 163: ...ame of table or column heading If the metering input setting is other than OFF the value of the selected metering input displays formatted according to the size text color units multiplier and decimal configuration Otherwise either the Text or the Off Text displays depending on the value of the operand selected by setting Status Input Index A maximum of eight Status Inputs Indexes can be used per ...

Page 164: ... the feature select a CONDITION select its ACTIVATE PAGE option then save When selecting an operand open the drop down list and start typing in the field to auto fill For example typing F displays FIRST ETHERNET FAIL The following buttons display at the top of the window Save Updates the connected device if online or the open setting file if offline with any changes made in the edit session on the...

Page 165: ...tton closes the setting without saving If a popup menu is open this pushbutton closes it If an item is selected this pushbutton deselects it Otherwise this pushbutton activates the previous page in the page hierarchy RESET Clears all latched LED indications and target messages When a page with acknowledgeable resettable items is displayed it instead resets acknowledges all items on that page or if...

Page 166: ...formation see the Test Mode section in the Settings chapter TRIP Indicates that the FlexLogic operand serving as a trip switch has operated This indicator always latches initiate the reset command to reset the latch ALARM Indicates that the FlexLogic operand serving as an alarm switch has operated This indicator never latches PICKUP Indicates that an element is picked up This indicator never latch...

Page 167: ...ation of these LEDs is user defined Support for applying a customized label beside every LED is provided Default labels are shipped in the label package of every L30 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 other than English are used to communicate with operat...

Page 168: ...rand is reset All elements that are able to discriminate faulted phases can independently turn off or on the phase A B or C LEDs This includes phase instantaneous overcurrent phase undervoltage and so on This means that the phase A B and C operate operands for individual protection elements are ORed to turn on or off the phase A B or C LEDs VOLTAGE Indicates voltage was involved CURRENT Indicates ...

Page 169: ...ection Figure 4 50 LED panel 2 default labels 4 2 4 3 Graphical front panel The graphical front panel has 14 LEDs LEDs 1 to 5 are fixed status LEDs and LEDs 6 to 14 are programmable Status indicators IN SERVICE Indicates that control power is applied all monitored inputs outputs and internal systems are fine the relay s test mode is disabled and the relay is in online Programmed mode under Setting...

Page 170: ... operand The labelling area has a clear cover behind which custom labels can be mounted A utility is available to print stick on labels as outlined later in this chapter These LEDs are programmed by default as follows PICKUP LED 6 Indicates that an element is picked up and hence a trip can be imminent VOLTAGE LED 7 Indicates voltage was involved CURRENT LED 8 Indicates current was involved FREQUEN...

Page 171: ...buttons to customize 5 Feed the UR front panel label cutout sheet into a printer and press the Print button in the front panel report window 6 When printing is complete fold the sheet along the perforated lines and punch out the labels 7 Remove the UR label insert tool from the package and bend the tabs as described in the following procedures These tabs are used for removal of the default and cus...

Page 172: ...emoval tool 1 Bend the tabs at the left end of the tool upwards as shown Bend the tab at the center of the tool tail as shown To remove the LED labels from the L30 front panel and insert the custom labels 1 Use the knife to lift the LED label and slide the label tool underneath Ensure that the bent tabs are pointing away from the relay ...

Page 173: ...bel tool to the LED label 3 Remove the tool and attached LED label as shown 4 Slide the new LED label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the LEDs as shown To remove the user programmable pushbutton labels from the L30 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 Ensure that the ...

Page 174: ...e the label tool under the user programmable pushbutton label until the tabs snap out as shown This attaches the label tool to the user programmable pushbutton label 3 Remove the tool and attached user programmable pushbutton label 4 Slide the new user programmable pushbutton label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the ...

Page 175: ...he EnerVista software if the L30 is not already listed in the Offline Window area add it by right clicking it and selecting the Add Device to Offline Window option 2 Click the File Front Panel Report menu item and select the device 3 In the Front Panel Report window double click an LED or pushbutton slot and type a label If you need to see the existing front panel remotely access Actual Values Fro...

Page 176: ... labels are on the top left of the template sheet and the blank labels are on the bottom right Use the pre printed labels or use the designer provided in the software and print the labels onto the template One sheet is provided The example shows LED labeling in the top right portion and pushbutton labeling in the bottom right portion To create LED and pushbutton labels for the front panel 1 In the...

Page 177: ...splays so any labels deleted are not lost 4 2 6 Menu navigation Press the MENU key to display selections or home page Each press of the key advances through the following main headings Actual Values Settings Commands Targets Factory Service User displays when enabled 4 2 6 1 Enhanced and standard front panels The setting and actual value pages are arranged hierarchically Header display pages are i...

Page 178: ...t entries The options displayed depend on order code Highest level Lowest level setting value SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY ACCESS LEVEL Restricted SETTINGS ACTUAL VALUES STATUS Press the MENU key until the Actual Values header page appears This page contains system and relay status information SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP Press the MENU key until the Settings header page appears This category contain...

Page 179: ... allows the setting selection to continue upward from the minimum value The VALUE down arrow decrements the displayed value by the step value down to the minimum value While at the minimum value pressing the VALUE down arrow again allows the setting selection to continue downward from the maximum value FLASH MESSAGE TIME 10 0 s For example select the SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP DISPLAY PROPERTIES FLASH...

Page 180: ...w context sensitive help Flash messages appear sequentially for several seconds each For the case of a text setting message pressing HELP displays how to edit and store new values 4 2 7 2 Graphical front panel When enabling an element in the EnerVista software that outputs to an actual value the actual values menu is not updated on the graphical front panel via Ethernet connection when the actual ...

Page 181: ...URRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 55 4 Figure 4 56 Main menu Use the Up or Down pushbutton to select SETTINGS then press the Right or ENTER pushbutton Figure 4 57 Settings menu With PRODUCT SETUP selected press the Right or ENTER pushbutton ...

Page 182: ...e 4 59 Display Properties menu Use the Up or Down pushbutton to select FLASH MESSAGE TIME then press the Right or ENTER pushbutton If the relay is configured to require login to edit settings and the user is not already logged in the login page displays When the user has successfully logged in the setting is opened for edit As the FLASH MESSAGE TIME setting accepts a numerical value a keypad displ...

Page 183: ...e decimal point selected enters that character at the insertion point Push ENTER now to accept the 4 Press the Save Tab pushbutton which does a range check on the value saves the setting when valid closes the page and displays the previous page When a setting is not saved due to an invalid value a message flashes for example being out of range In cases where the relay needs to be restarted for set...

Page 184: ...nd columns Each cell can include either configurable static text or the value of a selected FlexLogic operand FlexAnalog operand or actual value The font size background and foreground color and actual value formatting are configurable independently in each cell as is the number of rows and number of columns on each page To display a metering page press the Home pushbutton then the Metering Tab pu...

Page 185: ...es the application monitors the state of the breaker that can be presented on front panel LEDs along with a breaker trouble indication Breaker operations can be manually initiated from the front panel keypad or automatically initiated from a FlexLogic operand A setting is provided to assign names to each breaker this user assigned name is for the display of related flash messages These features ar...

Page 186: ... breakers 4 2 10 Change passwords The information in this section refers to password security For information on how to set the password for the first time or change CyberSentry passwords see the previous chapter or the Settings Product Setup Security CyberSentry section in the next chapter ENTER COMMAND PASSWORD This message appears when the USER 1 USER 2 or USER 3 key is pressed and a COMMAND PA...

Page 187: ...o make any changes to any of the setting values Changing any setting Test mode operation Command Restricts the user from making any settings changes but allows the user to perform the following operations Operating the breakers via front panel keypad Changing the state of virtual inputs Clearing the event records Clearing the oscillography records Clearing fault reports Changing the date and time ...

Page 188: ...the right side which are products of the manipulations with inputs logical gates and logical operators to produce new operands and define the output state of the element True and false values are denoted by 1 and 0 respectively A function usually is high on enabled when 1 Reading from right to left in the following diagram the TRIP BUS 1 OP and TRIP BUS 1 PKP FlexLogic operands on the right side a...

Page 189: ...ng FlexLogic Drag and drop interface Open multiple tabs and edit simultaneously Display symbols in IEC ISO or UR formats Export a diagram as BMP file or copy it to the clipboard for import into other applications Scale and print files in various paper sizes Works with all UR firmware versions The figure shows an example where several inputs are used to trigger an output With the OR function any on...

Page 190: ...iagram in the Offline Window area of the EnerVista UR Setup software Compile it and troubleshoot any errors The logic populates automatically into the FlexLogic Equation Editor Upload the file to the live device Monitor the output This section explains how to use Engineer It outlines the following topics Design logic Send file to and from device Monitor logic View front panel Generate connectivity...

Page 191: ...eets Optimize the logic Change logic order Search logic Exclude sheet from compile 4 4 1 1 Examples Create oscillography trigger every three minutes Figure 4 66 Three minute timer turns on LED for 10 seconds Preparation Under Settings Inputs Outputs Virtual Outputs the first and second virtual outputs are named OscTrigger Top logic Three minute timer trigger Bottom logic Turn on LED 1 for 10 secon...

Page 192: ...n the Online Window area and select the Add Device to Offline Window option Upon saving the modified FlexLogic a yellow icon appears for the device in the Offline Window area to indicate that the logic differs from the Online device 2 In the Offline Window area access Engineer for the device then Logic Designer The logic opens 3 Click the Edit Auto Populate Workbook menu item If the software promp...

Page 193: ...grammable LEDs circles Figure 4 70 Default view of FlexLogic designer 2 Optionally delete the default logic diagram by right clicking its tab at the bottom of the window and selecting Delete 3 To add a blank sheet click Edit Add Sheet A new tab displays Or use the last tab displayed which is a blank sheet 4 Optionally right click the new tab and Rename it 5 Add the input blocks to the logic diagra...

Page 194: ... the logic sheet to add it Double click the block on the sheet to configure it For the name make it unique The figure shows virtual output 61 is being added with a suffix of io added to the name to make it unique Note that the outline color of a block is red until it is configured and that this properties window varies by block and the selectable options by order code Figure 4 72 Configuring an ou...

Page 195: ...iguring them 11 Compile the logic diagram to check for errors by clicking the Compile button at the bottom left or by pressing the F7 key If prompted about a message about sorting click Yes to apply the default for this example which can be automatic sorting based on an algorithm that applies fastest execution time With successful compiling the file is saved and the FlexLogic equations populate au...

Page 196: ...4 1 4 Compiled results and warning messages When a yellow caution icon displays in the Offline Window area it means that the settings file is not synchronized with the online device Right click the device in the Offline Window area and select the Update SCL files option SCL refers to the Substation Configuration Language An Instantiated IED capability description IID file is an example of an SCL f...

Page 197: ...ple seven of 512 available Virtual Output equations The number of FlexLogic equations used in the Logic Designer window Timers used The number of timers used in the Logic Designer window Memory Used The percent of memory used in the Logic Designer window Errors Table 4 3 Errors from compiling Category Blockorgate affected Message Description Error All Number of lines nnn exceeds maximum limit of 5...

Page 198: ...version Possible cause The order code and or version of the settings file was converted causing the input parameter to become unavailable Category Block or gate affected Message Description Minor warning Input Input set to unused VO SYMBOL_ID Name Sheet An Input symbol is using an unassigned Virtual Output Major warning Tag Out Tag out not connected TAG_ID Sheet A Tag Out symbol has no input Major...

Page 199: ...ement to the sheet where the first sheet is to connect 5 Double click the element and in the window that opens select the first sheet from the drop down list to connect the two sheets 6 Save the work 4 4 1 7 Optimize the logic The number of available FlexLogic entries depends on firmware for example 515 or 1024 lines The software can automatically optimize a logic diagram to reduce space and free ...

Page 200: ...resh button 3 Select an entry and click the up or down arrow To cancel any manual changes click the Sort or Refresh button 4 Recompile The change is not executed or saved if automatic sorting is enabled Figure 4 82 Ordering FlexLogic entries To set automatic sorting 1 In Engineer under File Preferences select the Compiler option The Automatically Sort VOs option means that the block with the faste...

Page 201: ...lar to Sheet 1 Figure 4 84 Excluding a tab from compiling Figure 4 85 Tab excluded from compiling 4 4 2 Send file to and from device With the logic diagram created compiled and errors eliminated the FlexLogic can be sent to a live device And conversely a file from a live device can be added to the Offline Window area for additional work To send a file to a device 1 In the Offline Window area of th...

Page 202: ...s the settings file To view results 1 In the Offline Window area of the software expand the Engineer entry for the device 2 Double click the Logic Designer entry and Compile the logic 3 Double click the Logic Monitor entry or click the M button in the toolbar at the top of the window With successful launch the logic displays and a green indicator displays at the bottom of the tab When the file is ...

Page 203: ... of the software expand the Engineer entry for the device 2 Double click the Front Panel Report entry The report displays The Device Summary is read from the settings file and cannot be changed The LEDs and pushbuttons display below the summary 3 To save the report click File Save As enter a file name and select the front panel report FPR JPG or PDF format Figure 4 87 Front panel display in Engine...

Page 204: ...try for the device 2 Double click the Device Connectivity Report entry The report displays 3 To save as a PDF file click File Save As Figure 4 88 Device Connectivity Report 4 4 6 Preferences Preferences determine functionality As such you are encouraged to review them This section outlines some options available in the menus and preference panels Access them in the Logic Designer panel under the V...

Page 205: ...mation in the File Information panel Show Sheet Name When enabled shows Sheet 1 Sheet 2 or any other name at the top of the logic diagram when printing Start Sheet On New Page Places the sheet on the next page when printing Show Notes Selection When other than None prints the text from any information notes added to the document under Drawing Tools tab Note The text is printed after the logic diag...

Page 206: ...en you next open the Logic Designer window The settings apply to all products not just the active window when it is next opened Close then reopen the Logic Designer window for the setting to take effect Compiler Show Warnings Options to filter the messages that display when logic compiles Minor Enable to display minor errors An example is using the default values of an element added to the diagram...

Page 207: ...rite timing information in a spreadsheet The timing information is recorded in a text file that uses commas to separate each of the fields This file uses the extension CSV that is supported by any spreadsheet application Every change written to the CSV file requires a timestamp The format for the timing information in the output window is as follows yyyy mm dd hh dd ss devicename offline yyyy mm d...

Page 208: ...r of the Virtual Output list to the right of the icon Virtual Outputs can be sorted numerically in ascending and descending order based on numbers and names Select VO to View x x Select a Virtual Output to locate and select it in the workbook Each Virtual Output listed also contains the name of the sheet where the Virtual Output is located Edit Mode Logic Designer Switch to Logic Designer mode Mon...

Page 209: ...ck for each line Double click to finish Draw oval or circle Click and drag to draw Add text box with rectangle around it Click to add Double click it to change text Add figure Select file in the window that opens then click on diagram canvas to add figure Add note icon and text Click to add Double click to edit the title and text Input symbol that can be configured to any FlexLogic operand value R...

Page 210: ...d register called a virtual output Virtual outputs can be used as an input operand in any equation including the equation that generates the output as a seal in or other type of feedback Place and configure a Remote Output The UR s order code and firmware version then determine the availability of the Remote Output Place and configure a Direct Output The UR s order code and firmware version then d...

Page 211: ...erands have a value of one and otherwise gives a value of one It gives an output signal until all signals are present on its inputs An inverter that reverses the logic state The number of inputs is configurable from two to 16 Place a XOR gate in the Logic Designer diagram which is two exclusive OR gates Only one action needs to occur If there are two inputs or there is no input there is no output ...

Page 212: ...TRL key to select others Or click and drag an area that contains multiple components to select Edit Vertices Shows vertices points for the component selected if the component support vertices manipulation Properties Shows the properties of the selected component Zoom Normal Zoom in and center the screen to the spot selected Zoom to Fit Zoom in to a magnitude that fits your entire schema layout on ...

Page 213: ...left right Rotate Rotates selected component freely Once selected put your mouse cursor over the component and move the component clockwise or counter clockwise depending on what you need Rotate Left Right Rotates selected component 90 degrees counter clockwise or clockwise Flip Vertical Flips the selected component on the vertical axis Flip Horizontal Flips the selected component on the horizonta...

Page 214: ...4 88 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FLEXLOGIC DESIGN USING ENGINEER CHAPTER 4 INTERFACES 4 ...

Page 215: ... the relay accessing the Device Information Menu option then the Front Panel Display Report option When indicated that a restart is required for a setting change to take effect use the Maintenance Reboot Relay Command in the software 5 1 Settings menu SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY See page 5 8 DISPLAY PROPERTIES See page 5 26 GRAPHICAL FRONT PANEL Access in EnerVista See page 5 28 CLEAR RELAY RE...

Page 216: ...REMOTE RESOURCES Access in EnerVista See page 5 134 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP AC INPUTS See page 5 135 POWER SYSTEM See page 5 136 SIGNAL SOURCES See page 5 137 87L POWER SYSTEM See page 5 140 BREAKERS See page 5 147 SWITCHES See page 5 153 FLEXCURVES See page 5 158 PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT See page 5 165 SETTINGS FLEXLOGIC FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR See page 5 203 FLEXLOGIC TIMERS See page 5 203 FLEXEL...

Page 217: ...MENTS See page 5 284 DIGITAL COUNTERS See page 5 287 MONITORING ELEMENTS See page 5 289 SETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONTACT INPUTS See page 5 304 VIRTUAL INPUTS See page 5 306 CONTACT OUTPUTS See page 5 307 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS See page 5 310 RESETTING See page 5 310 DIRECT INPUTS See page 5 311 DIRECT OUTPUTS See page 5 312 SETTINGS TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS See page 5 313 RTD INPUTS See page 5 314 DCMA ...

Page 218: ...diagram are defined in the Abbreviations chapter Some settings are specified in per unit pu calculated quantities pu quantity actual quantity base quantity Where the current source is from a single current transformer CT the base quantity is the nominal secondary or primary current of the CT Use the secondary current base to convert per unit settings to from a secondary current value and use the p...

Page 219: ...target message When set to Disabled no target message or illumination of a front panel LED indicator is issued upon operation of the element When set to Self Reset the target message and LED indication follow the operate state of the element and self resets once the operate element condition clears When set to Latched the target message and LED indication remains visible after the element output r...

Page 220: ...A given source can contain all or some of the following signals three phase currents single phase ground current three phase voltages and an auxiliary voltages from a single phase VT for checking for synchronism To illustrate the concept of Sources as applied to current inputs only consider the breaker and a half scheme shown Some protection elements like breaker failure require individual CT curr...

Page 221: ... input channels numbered 1 through 8 The channel numbering corresponds to the module terminal numbering 1 through 8 and is arranged as follows Channels 1 2 3 and 4 are always provided as a group hereafter called a bank and all four are either current or voltage as are channels 5 6 7 and 8 Channels 1 2 3 and 5 6 7 are arranged as phase A B and C respectively Channels 4 and 8 are either another curr...

Page 222: ...orate email account Customer service provides a code to reset the relay to the factory defaults 2 Enter the reset code on the front panel under COMMANDS RELAY MAINTENANCE SERVICE COMMAND 3 Change the default password of ChangeMe1 as outlined in the Set Up CyberSentry and Change Default Password section at the end of the Installation chapter Password requirements A user account requires an alpha nu...

Page 223: ...he state of virtual inputs Clearing the event records Clearing the oscillography records Clearing fault reports Changing the date and time Clearing the breaker arcing current Clearing the data logger Clearing the user programmable pushbutton states When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface the user must enter the corresponding connection password If the con...

Page 224: ...el access which are explained in the previous section SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY CHANGE REMOTE PASSWORDS To set the command or setting password in EnerVista 1 In the EnerVista software or from the front panel navigate to Settings Product Setup Security menu item to open the remote password settings window 2 Click the command or setting password Change button 3 Enter the new password in the Ne...

Page 225: ...accessing a password protected level of the relay either settings or commands the UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS FlexLogic operand is asserted The operand can be programmed to raise an alarm via contact outputs or communications This feature can be used to protect against both unauthorized and accidental access attempts The UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS operand is reset with the COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS RESET UNAUTHORIZ...

Page 226: ... front panel or RS232 interface and the user attempts to obtain setting access then the UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS message displays on the front panel If this setting is Off firmware upgrades are blocked If this setting is On firmware upgrades are allowed REMOTE SETTING AUTH This setting is used for remote Ethernet or RS485 interface setting access supervision If this setting is On the default setting th...

Page 227: ...ting represents the timeout delay remote setting access It applies when the Remote Settings Authorized setting is programmed to any operand except On or Off The state of the FlexLogic operand is continuously monitored for an off to on transition When this occurs remote setting access is permitted and the timer programmed with the Access Authorized Timeout setting value is started When this timer e...

Page 228: ...ing pre requisites are required to add user accounts to the EnerVista security management system The user adding the account must have administrator rights The EnerVista security management system must be enabled previous section To add a user account 1 Select the Security User Management item from the top menu to open the user management window 2 Enter a username in the User field The username mu...

Page 229: ...d Description Delete Entry Deletes the user account when exiting the user management window Actual Values Allows the user to read Actual Values Settings Allows the user to read Settings values Commands Allows the user to execute Commands Event Recorder Allows the user to use the Event Recorder FlexLogic Allows the user to read FlexLogic values Update Info Allows the user to write to any function t...

Page 230: ...values Settings Allows the user to read setting values Commands Allows the user to execute commands Event Recorder Allows the user to use the digital fault recorder FlexLogic Allows the user to read FlexLogic values Update Info Allows the user to write to any function to which they have read privileges When any of the Settings Event Recorder and FlexLogic check boxes are enabled by themselves the ...

Page 231: ...formation is displayed in plain text by the EnerVista software or the UR device nor are they ever transmitted without cryptographic protection When CyberSentry is enabled Modbus communications over Ethernet is encrypted which is not always tolerated by SCADA systems The UR has a bypass access feature for such situations which allows unencrypted Modbus over Ethernet The Bypass Access setting is ava...

Page 232: ...DUCT SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 3 Security panel when CyberSentry installed For the Device Settings Product Setup Supervisory option the panel looks like the following Figure 5 4 Supervisory panel For the Security panel the following settings are available ...

Page 233: ...sts 0 9999 10 sec Administrator Retries Number of retries before giving up 0 9999 3 Administrator Confirm RADIUS Authentication Shared Secret Confirmation of the shared secret The entry displays as asterisks See the Password Requirements section 245 characters N A Administrator Setting name Description Minimum Maximum Default Units Minimum permission Session Lockout Number of failed authentication...

Page 234: ...S server documents See RADIUS server document s Administrator Password Local device roles except for Observer are password protected All RADIUS users are password protected See the Password Requirements section earlier in this chapter See the following password section for requireme nts Change Me1 Text The specified role and Administrator except for Supervisor where it is only itself Setting name ...

Page 235: ...e fact Only a Supervisor can set the Settings Lock and Firmware Lock in the Security settings This role also has the ability to forcefully log off any other role and clear the security event log This role can also be disabled but only through a Supervisor authentication When this role is disabled its permissions are assigned to the Administrator role Observer This role has read only access to all ...

Page 236: ...able for Supervisor role only or if the Supervisor role is disabled then for the Administrator role only In Device authentication mode the Observer role does not have a password associated with it In Server authentication mode the Observer role requires a password If you are locked out of the software contact GE Grid Solutions for the default password When using CyberSentry the default password is...

Page 237: ...anges or firmware upgrade After all the setting changes are applied or commands executed the Supervisor enables to lock settings changes Example If this setting is enabled and an attempt is made to change settings or upgrade the firmware the UR device denies the settings changes or denies upgrading the firmware If this setting is disabled the UR device accepts settings changes and firmware upgrade...

Page 238: ...ADIUS server itself also must be configured The appendix called RADIUS Server at the end of this instruction manual gives an example of how to set up a simple RADIUS server Once both the RADIUS server and the parameters for connecting the UR to the server have been configured you can choose Server authentication on the login screen of EnerVista To configure Server authentication 1 In the EnerVista...

Page 239: ...og server if one is configured The format is as follows Event Number Event identification number index Date Timestamp UTC date and time Username 255 chars maximum but in the security log it is truncated to 20 characters IP address Device IP address Role 16 bit unsigned of type format F617 Activity Value 16 bit unsigned Security log Event Number Date Timestamp Username IP address Role Activity Valu...

Page 240: ..._LOCK ORIGIN TIMESTAMP Critical 1 An attempt was made to change firmware while the firmware lock was enabled SETTING_CHG ORIGIN TIMESTAMP Notice 5 Indicates setting change s SETTING_LOCK ORIGIN TIMESTAMP Critical 1 An attempt was made to change settings while the settings lock was enabled LOGIN ORIGIN TIMESTAMP Warning 4 Indicates when a certain role logged in LOGOUT ORIGIN TIMESTAMP Notice 5 Indi...

Page 241: ...hese settings are not supported on the graphical front panel CURRENT CUT OFF LEVEL This setting modifies the current cut off threshold Very low currents 1 to 2 of the rated value are very susceptible to noise Some customers prefer very low currents to display as zero while others prefer the current to display even when the value reflects noise rather than the actual signal The L30 applies a cut of...

Page 242: ...ical front panel The settings are not accessible from the graphical front panel The following screens are available Home page Rolling mode Metering editor Single line diagram editor Annunciator editor Configurable navigation The settings menu and the event record pages are not configurable 5 3 3 1 Home page This page sets the display on the home page and the date and time formats for all pages Opt...

Page 243: ...n without a page number specifies the first annunciator page in the following sequence The first annunciator page that contains an annunciator window that is in alarm fast flash The first annunciator page that contains an annunciator window that is in ringback Ringback is a return alert Visual and audible signals are given when conditions return to normal then the sequence returns to normal by pus...

Page 244: ... and the Time Format use the defaults the date and time are separated by the character T per the ISO convention Otherwise they are separated by a space If the relay is synchronized to an external time source via PTP IRIG B SNTP and so on the date time is shown in white and otherwise in yellow hh two digit hour for example 02 for two o clock h one or two digit hour for example 2 for two o clock mm ...

Page 245: ...es rolling mode and displays the annunciator page containing the changed state Screen Saver Delay Range 0 to 900 s in steps of 1 Default 300 s The screen saver mode extends the life of the display After the amount of time set here the screen saver activates and the display intensity is reduced to the level set by the Screen Saver Intensity setting When in rolling mode rolling continues while the s...

Page 246: ...evaluated which can result in the display of a different annunciator page in the rolling sequence The Tabular option displays a configured actual values metering page The Targets option displays error messages 5 3 3 3 Metering editor This feature creates tables of actual metered values for the graphical front panel It configures the content that displays in the Metering Tab pushbutton An actual va...

Page 247: ... operand Default OFF This setting identifies the potential inputs for use in the STATUS INDEX fields for display of the status of FlexLogic operands A maximum of eight Status Inputs can be used per metering page and 16 in all metering pages Select the metering input from the drop down list The options reflect the FlexLogic operands applicable to the L30 They are inputs for all five metering pages ...

Page 248: ...s to display instead of a metered value A maximum of eight Status Inputs can be used per metering page and 16 in all metering pages STATUS INDEX Range 1 16 Default This field becomes active when the CONTENT field is set to Status It selects the input from the STATUS INPUTS to display the on off status of the selected operand TEXT Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters Default Enter the text to dis...

Page 249: ...ected The field can be left blank when units of measure do not apply for example with RxGOOSE Analogs Scale Factor Range G Giga M Mega k Kilo None Default None This setting allows the user to specify the scaling factor for the metering units value Options depend on the Parameter Multiplier Range 1000000 to 1000000 Default 1 0 This setting allows the user to specify a multiplier for the metering pa...

Page 250: ...ext and color then save On the graphical front panel view the alarm by pressing the Annunciator Tab pushbutton at the bottom of the Home page Alarms do not display automatically Acknowledge or reset the alarm by navigating to it with the arrow pushbuttons then press the ENTER or RESET pushbutton The figure shows alarms for basic functions The last annunciator page is named Device Alarms Alarms are...

Page 251: ...ame as the one defined in Settings Inputs Outputs Resetting Reset Annunciator see the Resetting section in this chapter LAYOUT Range 3x4 4x6 6x8 Default 3x4 Selects the number of rows and columns to display on the annunciator pages For example 3x4 means 12 windows display per page over eight pages Up to 96 entries are possible To view the layout click the Preview button PAGE NAMES Range up to 20 a...

Page 252: ...sitions as outlined in the Annunciator section of the Interfaces chapter Self Reset Track the state of the input operand The alarm turns on when the trigger activates and off when the trigger clears Latched Alarm remains latched and can be reset using the RESET button To acknowledge reset unlatch an alarm use the arrow buttons on the graphical front panel and press the Enter button TEXT LINE 1 to ...

Page 253: ...alue Display in Line Range 1 2 3 Default 1 This setting specifies the line in the annunciator alarm window to display the metered value A specified actual value replaces the text for the selected line For example 2 means the value displays in line 2 of the text Any text configured to display in that line does not display 5 3 3 6 Configurable navigation The path is Settings Product Setup Graphical ...

Page 254: ...ies the page to display on the graphical front panel when the FlexLogic operand selected by its CONDITON setting transitions from Off to On The Annunciator option without a page number specifies the first annunciator page in the following sequence The first annunciator page that contains an annunciator window that is in alarm fast flash The first annunciator page that contains an annunciator windo...

Page 255: ... to clear demand records apply the following settings 1 Assign the clear demand function to pushbutton 1 by making the following change in the SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP CLEAR RELAY RECORDS menu CLEAR DEMAND PUSHBUTTON 1 ON 2 Set the properties for user programmable pushbutton 1 by making the following changes in the SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP USER PROGRAMMABLE PUSHBUTTONS USER PUSHBUTTON 1 menu PUSHBUTTO...

Page 256: ...rom a host This feature allows operation with hosts that hold the RS485 transmitter active for some time after each transmission 5 3 5 3 Ethernet network topology The L30 has three Ethernet ports Each Ethernet port must belong to a different network or subnetwork Configure the IP address and subnet to ensure that each port meets this requirement Two subnets are different when the bitwise AND opera...

Page 257: ... figure allows communications to SCADA local configuration monitoring through EnerVista and access to the public network shared on the same LAN No redundancy is provided Figure 5 13 Network configuration for single LAN Multiple LANS with redundancy The following topology provides local configuration monitoring through EnerVista software and access to the public network shared on LAN1 to which port...

Page 258: ...ANS no redundancy The following topology provides local configuration monitoring through EnerVista software on LAN1 to which port 1 P1 is connected access to the public network on LAN2 to which port 2 P2 is connected and communications with SCADA on LAN3 to which port 3 P3 is connected There is no redundancy Figure 5 15 Multiple LANS no redundancy ...

Page 259: ...t 2 MAC address IP address and mask PRT1 2 or 3 IP ADDRESS This setting sets the port s IPv4 address in standard IPV4 format This setting is valid on port 3 if port 2 REDUNDANCY is set to None PRT1 2 or 3 SUBNET MASK This setting sets the port s IPv4 subnet mask in standard IPV4 format This setting is valid on port 3 if port 2 REDUNDANCY is set to None PRT1 2 or 3 FUNCTION This setting enable disa...

Page 260: ...tter connectivity is used Behavior for GOOSE messages is as follows If REDUNDANCY is set to Failover or PRP In order to transmit a GOOSE message on port 2 the CID file must be configured to have the corresponding GSE element in both ConnectedAPs S2 and S3 In the EnerVista software the TxGOOSE PORT ASSIGNMENT needs to be Ports 1 2 3 to transmit GOOSE on both ports 1 and 2 or Ports 2 3 to have GOOSE...

Page 261: ...module called a Link Redundancy Entity LRE LRE is responsible for duplicating frames and adding the specific PRP trailer when sending the frames out on the LAN as well as making decisions on received frames as to which one is sent up the OSI stack to the application layer and which one is discarded LRE is responsible for making PRP transparent to the higher layers of the stack In addition there is...

Page 262: ...route entries numbered 1 to 6 to configure a static network route Once a route destination is configured for any of the entries 1 to 6 that entry becomes a static route and it must meet all the rules listed in the next section General Conditions to be Satisfied by Static Routes 2 To configure the default route enter a default gateway address Once a default gateway address is configured it must be ...

Page 263: ...eases Prior to release 7 10 UR devices did not have an explicit manner of configuring routes The only available route was the default route configured as part of the network settings port gateway IP address This limited the ability to route to specific destinations particularly if these destinations were reachable through a different interface than the one on which the default gateway was Starting...

Page 264: ... uses a different gateway 10 1 2 1 than the default route This gateway is the address of Router2 which has knowledge about 10 1 3 0 and is able to route packets coming from the UR and destined to EnerVista Show routes and ARP tables This feature is available on the Web interface where the main menu contains an additional Communications menu and two submenus Routing Table ARP Table The tables outli...

Page 265: ...UMBER is set to any other port The MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER setting sets the TCP port used by Modbus on Ethernet A MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER of 0 disables Modbus over TCP IP meaning closes the Modbus TCP port When the port number is changed to 0 the change takes effect when the L30 is restarted When it is set to 0 use the front panel or serial port to communicate with the relay 5 3 5 9 Protocol selecti...

Page 266: ...hannel 2 RS232 DNP Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 RS485 Channel 2 Eth TCP Modbus DNP DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 RS232 Channel 2 Eth TCP DNP Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 RS485 Channel 2 RS232 DNP DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 RS232 Channel 2 RS485 DNP DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 RS485 Channel 2 none Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 61850 IEC 104 Modbus Modbus IEC 104 Modbus IEC 61850 I...

Page 267: ... DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP ENERGY DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP PF DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP OTHER DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP TIME SYNC IIN PERIOD 1440 min Range 1 to 10080 min in steps of 1 DNP MESSAGE FRAGMENT SIZE 240 Range 30 to 2048 in steps of 1 DNP OBJEC...

Page 268: ...ts When this value is set to Network UDP the DNP protocol can be used over UDP IP on channel 1 only The Front Panel RS232 setting does not apply to the graphical front panel when selected the DNP client cannot establish a connection on a USB port For any change to take effect restart the relay The DNP ADDRESS setting is the DNP slave address This number identifies the L30 on a DNP communications l...

Page 269: ...default variation number for object types 1 2 20 21 22 23 30 and 32 The default variation refers to the variation response when variation 0 is requested and or in class 0 1 2 or 3 scans See the DNP Implementation section in the UR Family Communications Guide The DNP binary outputs typically map one to one to IED data points That is each DNP binary output controls a single physical or virtual contr...

Page 270: ...protocol The IEC 61850 settings are accessible in EnerVista software or a substation configuration language SCL generating tool The path is Settings Product Setup Communications IEC 61850 or Settings IEC 61850 The settings are not accessible from the front panel of the device BINARY INPUT MSP POINTS Point 0 Off Range FlexLogic operand Point 1 Off Range FlexLogic operand Point 255 Off Range FlexLog...

Page 271: ...ng these features have to be converted to configurable GOOSE to communicate with a 7 3x or later device Many settings of UR protection control and monitoring elements that is to say elements that are not concerned with the IEC 61850 protocol can nevertheless be accessed via IEC 61850 These settings are documented elsewhere in this Settings chapter This section of the Settings chapter deals solely ...

Page 272: ...re 5 19 IEC 61850 panel Opening the IEC 61850 window while online causes the UR Setup software to retrieve and import an SCL file from the L30 This System Configuration Description SCD file contains all the settings in the UR at the time of the file request both those that are mapped into the IEC 61850 information model that is the public sections and those that are not in the model that is the pr...

Page 273: ... This can result in differences between what is entered and what is saved and for example results in differences shown on a settings comparison report Create CID and settings files When the Save button is clicked in the online IEC 61850 window UR Setup software prepares a configured IED description CID file containing all the settings of the UR and sends the CID file to the L30 Upon receipt the L3...

Page 274: ...itude Range 90 000 to 90 000 degrees in steps of 0 001 degree Default 0 000 deg The value entered sets the value of the data attribute LDName LPHD1 PhyNam latitude This data attribute is provided by the protocol to declare the geographical position of the device in WGS84 coordinates latitude Negative values indicate a southern latitude WGS refers to the world geodetic system which is used in globa...

Page 275: ...s the control service that clients must use to control the TEST MODE FUNCTION of the L30 An on control to LDName LLN0 Mod changes TEST MODE FUNCTION to Disabled an on blocked control changes it to Forcible and a test blocked changes it to Isolated Configuration Type Range G2 E3 2 0 Default G2 This setting is read only It specifies the method used to describe GOOSE subscription configuration in SCL...

Page 276: ... logical nodes have fixed assignment The LLN0 in the Master logical device which includes setting group GOOSE and report control blocks and datasets LPHD1 Models common issues for physical devices GGIO1 For unmapped FlexLogic operands GGIO2 For Virtual Input control GGIO3 For RxGOOSE Inputs GGIO4 For unmapped FlexAnalog operands LGOS logical nodes For GOOSE subscription The Logical Devices panel h...

Page 277: ...lected logical device or editing the selected logical device s parameters The insert option is disabled and greyed out if there are already 16 logical devices instantiated The delete option is disabled and greyed out if the selected logical device is Master or it contains any logical nodes other than LLN0 Figure 5 23 Menu for logical node If the insert option is selected or the edit option is sele...

Page 278: ...ue of the IED NAME setting When adding or editing a logical device entry these are the fields that need to be completed Product LD inst name Range 1 to 64 VisibleString characters Default as per the following table Each logical device has this setting The value is fixed at Master in the first logical device and configurable in all others Valid characters are upper and lowercase letters digits and ...

Page 279: ...hange in the presence of logical nodes data objects data attributes or instance names The scope of Maser configRev is the entire relay configuration as the Master logical device is the root logical device Similar settings are provided for the other logical nodes the scope of these other configRev settings is limited to the corresponding logical device configuration paramRev Range 2 147 483 648 to ...

Page 280: ...performed by a separate gateway device Messages are routed using a separate router using IP addresses Note the following behavior A v7 4 device can send an R GOOSE message to another v7 4 device when both have R GOOSE active as the protocol A v7 4 device can send a GOOSE message to another v7 4 device when both have GOOSE active as the protocol Each logical device has a name LDName Note the upper ...

Page 281: ...lass 3 ms while Booleans in the Normal datasets are designed for the TT3 class 100 ms Due to the significant amount of CPU time required to compose a TT6 TxGOOSE message and the limited amount of time allowed by the TT6 class at most four of these can be configured in a given UR So only four fast GOOSE are allowed to be configured and the UR software has a check to disallow the use of more than fo...

Page 282: ... 00 00 00 00 00 00 and cannot be changed TxGOOSE1 GoCB name Range 0 up to 32 VisibleString characters Default GoCB01 The entered value sets the GOOSE control block GoCB name value for TxGOOSE1 An ObjectReference to the control block which consists of the concatenation of the string LDName LLN0 and the control block name is published in the gocbRef field of TxGOOSE1 messages and is used by subscrib...

Page 283: ...s As the standard requires that the address have the multicast bit set TRUE that is to say the second digit is set to an odd number messages transmitted have the multicast bit set TRUE no matter its value in this setting The destination MAC address can be used by the network to restrict message delivery to selected devices that need to receive them reducing network load This address also can be us...

Page 284: ...le the set time If the entered time is zero only a single event transmission occurs then heartbeat transmissions resume TxGOOSE1 TIME TO LIVE Range 1 to 300 s in steps of 1 s Default 300 s The value entered sets the timeAllowedtoLive value in published TxGOOSE1 messages The standard requires subscribers to assume a failure has occurred when another TxGOOSE1 message is not received within the publi...

Page 285: ...850 GOOSE message subscribing service The publishing function in URs is performed by TxGOOSE elements as described in the previous section Each UR with the IEC 61850 order code option has 64 RxGOOSE elements Each RxGOOSE element can subscribe to GOOSE messages from a specified publisher Each RxGOOSE can either use the original format specified in IEC 61850 8 1 2011 or the routable GOOSE R GOOSE fo...

Page 286: ...are published in Routable GOOSE format according to IEC 61850 90 5 When set to R GOOSE the R RxGOOSE DST IP needs to be a valid multicast or unicast IP address RxGOOSE1 goID Range 0 to 129 Visible String characters Default empty string If the entered value has one or more characters the goID field of incoming GOOSE messages must exactly match this value for the message to be accepted as a valid Rx...

Page 287: ...f the publisher s IED NAME suffixed with Master If the publisher is a UR 7 3x series device GoCBName is GoCB suffixed with the two digit TxGOOSE instance number for example GoCB01 If the publisher is a UR 7 40 series device GoCBName is as specified earlier in the TxGOOSE section of this chapter RxGOOSE1 datSet Range 0 to 32 alphanumeric and underscore characters beginning with an alpha character D...

Page 288: ...55 255 in steps of 1 Default 224 0 0 0 When the RxGOOSE1 MODE setting is other than R GOOSE the value of this setting is not used Otherwise the Destination IP Address field of incoming R GOOSE messages must exactly match this value for the message to be accepted as a valid RxGOOSE1 message Set this setting to the same value as the R GOOSE publisher s Destination IP Address For UR publishers this v...

Page 289: ...value of a specified FLOAT32 member to a FlexAnalog operand Each of these operands reverts to its default state when the RxGOOSE connectivity is lost Other types of values can be present in subscribed GOOSE messages but cannot be converted to operands An RxGOOSE Input that is mapped to a value that in the GOOSE message is a child of a data object reverts to its configured default value while the Q...

Page 290: ... FlexLogic operand If set to None the RxGOOSE Boolean1 FlexLogic operand assumes its default state RxGOOSE Boolean1 Member Range 1 to 64 in steps of 1 Default 1 This setting selects the GOOSE message member that drives the RxGOOSE Boolean1 FlexLogic operand A setting of 1 selects the first member 2 selects the second member and so on Entering a number greater than the number of members in the mess...

Page 291: ...itions are never recorded even if events are enabled RxGOOSE DPS inputs Navigate to Settings Product Setup Communications IEC 618560 GOOSE RxGOOSE RxGOOSE DPS Inputs There are Add IED and Remove IED buttons The Add IED button allows SCL files to be used including ICD CID and SCD supported in version 7 40 and later When the file format is SCD the system lists all IEDs inside the SCD file and lets t...

Page 292: ...as not yet received a message and when the RxGOOSE has lost its connection with the publisher When this setting is selected to Latest the value of Master GGIO3 IndPosψψ stVal is Intermediate state when the UR has just completed start up and the selected RxGOOSE has not yet received a message and the latest received value when the RxGOOSE loses its connectivity with the publisher RxGOOSE DPS1 EVENT...

Page 293: ...to the closest possible floating point number RxGOOSE Analog1 DEFAULT MODE Range Default Value Last Known Default Default Value When the selected RxGOOSE has lost its connectivity with the publisher and this setting is Last Known the value of the RxGOOSE Analog1 FlexLogic operand remains at the last received value When the selected RxGOOSE has lost its connectivity with the publisher and this sett...

Page 294: ...Settings rptID Range Dyn Conf Default Dyn When set to Dyn the RptID attribute in any buffered and unbuffered report control block can be modified by an MMS client while the control block s RptEna attribute is false The RptID is the name of the report ReportSettings optFields Range Dyn Conf Default Dyn When set to Dyn the OptFlds attribute in any buffered and unbuffered report control block can be ...

Page 295: ...s that occur while the client is not connected are lost Table 5 11 Number of report elements Configurable Reports interoperate with any client device of any manufacturer that conforms to the IEC 61850 edition 1 0 or 2 0 report client requirements The entities whose values are reported by a Configurable Report are known as members The members are itemized in an ordered list known as a data set Each...

Page 296: ...cribed later An ObjectReference to the data set which consists of the concatenation of the string LDName LLN0 and the data set name is used in the datSet field of report messages and it can be used by the client to discriminate Buffered Report1 messages from other messages The performance of the report is determined by the performance of the selected dataset When the selection is TT3DataSet01 TT3D...

Page 297: ...es the values of all members of the referenced data set whether a change has occurred or not Each unbuffered report has the following settings Unbuffered Report1 RptID Range 0 to 129 VisibleString characters Default empty string The name of the report The entered value sets the RptID value in Unbuffered Report1 messages and it can be used by the client to discriminate Unbuffered Report1 messages f...

Page 298: ...ing is bitstring that controls which of the optional fields are included in report messages The options are as follows To reduce message size uncheck any fields that are not needed sequence number report time stamp reason for inclusion data set name data reference conf revision The OptFlds bits buffer overflow and entryID also listed are not applicable to unbuffered reports even though the bits ex...

Page 299: ... also provide a chatter suppression service for their Boolean members Oscillation in a value also known as chatter can be caused by errors in logic programming inadequate hysteresis deadband on a threshold or a failed station component Chatter can flood a communications network with GOOSE messages degrading response time for all users If chatter is detected in a Boolean member TxGOOSE suspends GOO...

Page 300: ... used by subscribers to discriminate the messages of that TxGOOSE from other GOOSE messages An ObjectReference to the data set is optionally published in the DatSet field of Report messages Valid characters are upper and lowercase letters digits and the underscore _ character The first character must be a letter DataSet01 shared by Range 0 to 32 VisibleString characters Default Names of all contro...

Page 301: ...mmands to SecGSAL1 SecDataClr sbo here is select before operate SecGSAL1 OpCntRs ctlModel Range direct with normal security sbo with normal security Default direct with normal security This setting selects the control model that clients must use to clear security data via commands to SecGSAL1 OpCntRs sbo here is select before operate Demand Deadband parameters of measured values related to the Dem...

Page 302: ...lue of 500000000 500000000 0 002 100 20000 ns The default setting value of 0 000 does not update the mag and cVal values Deadband settings A deadband is a range in which no action occurs usually expressed as a percentage The IEC 61850 panels contain hundreds of deadband settings such as in the following panels Product Setup Real Time Clock FlexLogic Control Elements and GGIO4 Each panel is not out...

Page 303: ...g db in the figure Changes to this deadbanded value trigger transmissions when included in GOOSE and report data sets Figure 5 39 Deadband settings Deadband settings are entered in UR Setup software in units of percent of the difference between the max and min of the associated analog value A zero deadband setting suppresses transmission triggering The range of deadband settings is 0 000 to 100 00...

Page 304: ...ertain settings that configure how the IEC 61850 protocol interacts with these elements These settings are described in this section See the Breakers section in the System Setup section of this chapter for details on the operation of breaker control elements Navigate to Settings Communications IEC 61850 System Setup Breakers Breaker 1 to access the settings that configure the IEC 61850 protocol in...

Page 305: ...1 Pos or Bkr0XCBR1 Pos and the selected operand is not activated a Negative Response Rsp is issued with the REASON CODE of Blocked by interlocking XCBR1 Pos ctlModel Range status only direct with normal security sbo with normal security direct with enhanced security sbo with enhanced security Default sbo with enhanced security This setting selects the control model clients must use to successfully...

Page 306: ... XCBR1 ST LOC OPERAND is not active CSWI1 Pos sboTimeout Range 2 to 60 s in steps of 1 s Default 30 s This setting specifies the maximum time between a select and an operate command to breaker 1 via BkrCSWI1 Pos in order for the operand to be successful This setting is only relevant when CSWI1 Pos ctlModel is sbo with normal security or sbo with enhanced security CSWI1 Pos operTimeout Range 0 000 ...

Page 307: ...ocked by interlocking XSWI1 INTERLOCK CLS Range any FlexLogic operand Default ON This setting is used to select a FlexLogic operand that declares to IEC 61850 services that interlocking conditions are not acceptable for closing disconnect switch 1 While the selected operand is asserted the value of DiscCILO EnaCls stVal is false If a SelectWithValue or Operate service with ctlVal true and with Che...

Page 308: ... Range status only direct with normal security sbo with normal security direct with enhanced security sbo with enhanced security Default direct with normal security This setting selects the control model clients must use to successfully control the disconnect switch 1 signals marked DiscCSWI1 PosOpn ctlVal and DiscCSWI1 PosCls ctlVal on the Disconnect Switch Logic diagram in the Settings System Se...

Page 309: ...CID file This setting is not mapped into the IEC 61850 information model but sets the value of SettingControl element attribute actSG in SCL files Commands The UR implements a number of clear records commands as detailed in the Commands and Targets chapter of this manual Several of these commands also can be issued via IEC 61850 The settings related to these IEC 61850 commands are described here N...

Page 310: ...normal security sbo with normal security Default direct with normal security This setting selects the control model clients must use to successfully control the command CLEAR OSCILLOGRAPHY DatLogRDRE1 MemClr ctlModel Range direct with normal security sbo with normal security Default direct with normal security This setting selects the control model clients must use to successfully control the comm...

Page 311: ... FlexLogic operands GGIO1 INDICATION 2 Range any FlexLogic operand Default OFF Selects the FlexLogic operand mapped to LDName GGIO1 Ind002 stVal and so on GGIO2 Virtual Inputs are controllable FlexLogic operands that can be controlled via IEC 61850 commands to GGIO2 by DNP by Modbus and by the UR front panel The settings related to these IEC 61850 commands are described here Navigate to Settings P...

Page 312: ...cluded in TxGOOSE messages or included in buffered unbuffered reports the value must be assigned to a data attribute GGIO4 allows those FlexAnalog operands that have not yet been factory assigned to a data attribute to be user assigned to a generic data attribute and thus have their values included in IEC 61850 communications Navigate to Settings Product Setup Communications IEC 61850 GGIO GGIO4 G...

Page 313: ...ues can be stored Some values are rounded to the closest possible floating point number ANALOG IN 1 MAX Range 1000000000 000 to 1000000000 000 in steps of 0 001 Default 1000000 000 This setting specifies the max value used in deadband calculations The scaling of this setting is the same as used by LDName GGIO4 AnIn01 instMag f This setting is stored as an IEEE 754 IEC 60559 floating point number B...

Page 314: ...e organized as a series of menus that can be accessed starting at the L30 Main Menu Web pages are read only and are available showing DNP and IEC 60870 5 104 points lists Modbus registers event records fault reports and so on First connect the L30 and a computer to an Ethernet network then enter the IP address of the L30 Ethernet port in a web browser To close the port set the port number to 0 Any...

Page 315: ...ou can enter a get command but not a put command TFTP MAIN UDP PORT NUMBER To close the port set the port number to 0 Any change takes effect when the L30 is restarted 5 3 5 15 IEC 60870 5 104 protocol SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS IEC 60870 5 104 PROTOCOL Do not set more than one protocol to the same TCP UDP port number as this results in unreliable operation of those protocols TFTP PROTO...

Page 316: ...of measured value short floating point value points can be used to change threshold values from the default for each individual M_ME_NC_1 analog point Whenever power is removed and re applied to the L30 the default thresholds are in effect The IEC REDUNDANCY setting decides whether multiple client connections are accepted or not If redundancy is set to Yes two simultaneous connections can be activ...

Page 317: ...ication is based on a point to point principle The master must be able to interpret the IEC 60870 5 103 communication messages The UR implementation of IEC 60870 5 103 consists of the following functions Report binary inputs Report analog values measurands Commands Time synchronization The RS485 port supports IEC 60870 5 103 The UR Family Communications Guide contains more information on the proto...

Page 318: ...rst Off value Since the IEC 60870 5 103 point list must be in a continuous block any points assigned after the first Off point are ignored For each defined point set appropriate values for the Function Type FUN and Information Number INF which form the Information Object Identifier field of the ASDU as defined in IEC 60870 5 103 The binary input points are sent as Class 1 data They are sent either...

Page 319: ...01 ASDU 1 ANALOG 1 OFFSET 0 Range 32768 to 32767 in steps of 1 ASDU 1 ANALOG 9 Off Range FlexAnalog parameter ASDU 1 ANALOG 9 FACTOR 1 000 Range 0 000 to 65 535 in steps of 0 001 ASDU 1 ANALOG 9 OFFSET 0 Range 32768 to 32767 in steps of 1 ASDU 4 ASDU 4 TYP 9 Range 3 or 9 ASDU 4 FUN 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 ASDU 4 INF 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 ASDU 4 SCAN TOUT 0 Range 0 to 1000 s in step...

Page 320: ...LOG FACTOR and OFFSET For each measurand included in the ASDU a factor and offset also can be configured The factor and offset allow for scaling to be performed on measurands The final measurement sent to the IEC 60870 103 master is then a x b where x is the measurand a is the multiplying factor and b is the offset The master has to perform the reversed operation in order to retrieve the actual va...

Page 321: ...ed to different virtual inputs Each command is identified by the unique combination made by the function type FUN and information number INF If the master sends an ASDU command that does not have the FUN and INF of any configured command the relay rejects it Table 5 12 Commands mapping table IEC103 COMMANDS COMMAND 0 See below COMMAND 1 COMMAND 31 COMMAND 0 COMMAND 0 FUN 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps ...

Page 322: ...ne converted from hex to decimal format The corresponding value if programmed displays in the VALUE line A value of 0 in subsequent register ADDRESS lines automatically returns values for the previous ADDRESS lines incremented by 1 An address value of 0 in the initial register means none and values of 0 display for all registers Different ADDRESS values can be entered as required in any of the reg...

Page 323: ...l then failing that SNTP when configured and operational and otherwise it free runs unless the clock is changed from the front panel or from communications protocols Setup for IRIG B is illustrated in the Installation chapter For the Other protocols whenever a time synchronization message is received through any of the active protocols the L30 clock updates However given that IEC 60870 5 103 IEC 6...

Page 324: ... which specifies a limited subset of PTP suitable for use in power system protection control automation and data communication applications and thereby facilitates interoperability between different vendor s clocks and switches PP specifies a worst case delivered time error of less than 1 µs over a 16 hop network In a PTP system and in a PP system the clocks automatically organize themselves into ...

Page 325: ... selects the value of the priority field in the 802 1Q VLAN tag in request messages issued by the relay s peer delay mechanism In compliance with PP the default VLAN priority is 4 but it is recommended that it be set to 7 in accordance with PTP Depending on the characteristics of the device to which the relay is linked directly VLAN Priority can have no effect This setting applies to all of the re...

Page 326: ...r Since many time values are obtained and averaged it generally takes three to four minutes until the L30 clock is closely synchronized with the SNTP NTP server It takes up to two minutes for the L30 to signal an SNTP self test error if the server is offline To use SNTP in broadcast mode set the SNTP SERVER IP ADDR setting to 0 0 0 0 and SNTP FUNCTION to Enabled The L30 then listens to SNTP messag...

Page 327: ...ch as PTP or SNTP the time offset setting is used to determine local time from the UTC provided PTP ALTERNATE_TIME_OFFSET_INDICATOR TLVs are not used to calculate local time DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME and DST Can be used to allow the relay to follow the DST rules of the local time zone Note that when IRIG B time synchronization is active the local time in the IRIG B signal contains any daylight savings...

Page 328: ...ded zero sequence equivalent impedance of the system behind the relay The trigger can be any FlexLogic operand but in most applications it is expected to be the same operand usually a virtual output that is used to drive an output relay to trip a breaker To prevent the overwriting of fault events do not use the disturbance detector to trigger a fault report A FAULT RPT TRIG event is automatically ...

Page 329: ...ULT REP 1 SYSTEM Z0 ANGLE settings are used only when the VT SUBSTITUTION setting value is I0 The magnitude is to be entered in secondary ohms This impedance is an average system equivalent behind the relay It can be calculated as zero sequence Thevenin impedance at the local bus with the protected line feeder disconnected The method is accurate only if this setting matches perfectly the actual sy...

Page 330: ...y which is always 64 samples per cycle That is it has no effect on the fundamental calculations of the device 5 3 9 2 Digital channels SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP OSCILLOGRAPHY DIGITAL CHANNELS DIGITAL 1 63 CHANNEL This setting selects the FlexLogic operand state recorded in an oscillography trace The length of each oscillography trace depends in part on the number of parameters selected here Parameter...

Page 331: ...nal 2 of the CT VT module in slot F If there are no CT VT modules and analog input modules no analog traces appear in the file only the digital traces appear 5 3 10 Data logger SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP DATA LOGGER The data logger samples and records up to 16 analog parameters at a user defined sampling rate This recorded data can be downloaded to EnerVista UR Setup and displayed with parameters on t...

Page 332: ...L 1 16 This setting selects the metering actual value that is to be recorded in Channel 1 16 of the data log The parameters available in a given relay are dependent on the type of relay the type and number of CT VT hardware modules installed and the type and number of Analog Input hardware modules installed Upon startup the relay automatically prepares the parameter list A list of all possible ana...

Page 333: ...for hardware failures that lead to more than one LED being turned on from a single logic point This stage can be interrupted at any time 3 All the LEDs are turned on One LED at a time turns off for one second then back on The test routine starts at 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 tur...

Page 334: ...ates on or off in memory When the test completes the LEDs reflect the actual state resulting from relay response during testing The reset pushbutton does not clear any targets when the LED Test is in progress A dedicated FlexLogic operand LED TEST IN PROGRESS is set for the duration of the test When the test sequence is initiated the LED TEST INITIATED event is stored in the event recorder The ent...

Page 335: ...ard front panel Each LED can be programmed to turn on when the selected FlexLogic operand is in the logic 1 state 5 3 11 5 User programmable LED 1 48 SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP USER PROGRAMMABLE LEDS USER PROGRAMMABLE LED 1 48 For the enhanced and standard front panels there are 48 amber LEDs across the relay LED panels Each of these indicators can be programmed to illuminate when the selected FlexLog...

Page 336: ...3 LED 15 operand BREAKER 2 CLOSED LED 4 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 4 LED 16 operand BREAKER 2 TROUBLE LED 5 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 5 LED 17 operand SYNC 1 SYNC OP LED 6 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 6 LED 18 operand SYNC 2 SYNC OP LED 7 operand Off LED 19 operand Off LED 8 operand Off LED 20 operand Off LED 9 operand BREAKER 1 OPEN LED 21 operand AR ENABLED LED 10 operand BREAKER 1 CLOSED LED 22 ope...

Page 337: ...BUTTON 1 7 This feature is supported with enhanced and standard front panels There are three standard control pushbuttons labelled USER 1 USER 2 and USER 3 on the standard and enhanced front panels These are user programmable and can be used for various applications such as performing an LED test switching setting groups and invoking and scrolling though user programmable displays The location of ...

Page 338: ...quired function Each operand remains asserted as long as the pushbutton is pressed and resets when the pushbutton is released A dropout delay of 100 ms is incorporated to ensure fast pushbutton manipulation is recognized by various features that can use control pushbuttons as inputs An event is logged in the event record as per user setting when a control pushbutton is pressed No event is logged w...

Page 339: ...haracters PUSHBTN 1 OFF TEXT Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters PUSHBTN 1 HOLD 0 0 s Range 0 0 to 10 0 s in steps of 0 1 PUSHBTN 1 SET Off Range FlexLogic operand PUSHBTN 1 RESET Off Range FlexLogic operand PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST Disabled Range Disabled Enabled PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST DELAY 1 0 s Range 0 2 to 600 0 s in steps of 0 1 PUSHBTN 1 REMOTE Off Range FlexLogic operand PUSHBTN 1 LOCAL Off Range F...

Page 340: ...blocking and setting groups changes For example set pushbuttons 1 to 5 to select settings groups 1 to 5 or set pushbutton 1 to clear event records The user programmable pushbuttons are under the control level of password protection Example To clear event records using pushbutton 1 set Settings Product Setup Clear Relay Records Clear Event Records to FlexLogic operand PUSHBUTTON 1 ON Then program t...

Page 341: ... PUSHBTN 1 RESET setting by directly pressing the active front panel pushbutton or with the graphical front panel interface It can also be programmed to reset automatically through the PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST and PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST DELAY settings These settings enable the autoreset timer and specify the associated time delay The autoreset timer can be used in select before operate SBO breaker control app...

Page 342: ... panel this setting instead controls the label of the user programmable pushbutton component on single line diagrams PUSHBTN 1 ON TEXT This setting specifies the bottom 20 character line of the user programmable pushbutton message and is displayed when the pushbutton is in the on position For example the text displays in the Event Record See the User definable Displays section for instructions on ...

Page 343: ...tate PUSHBTN 1 MESSAGE This setting controls the behavior of the user programmable pushbutton on message that is programmed in the PUSHBTN 1 ID and PUSHBTN 1 ON TEXT settings and the behavior of the user programmable pushbutton off message that is programmed in the PUSHBTN 1 ID and PUSHBTN 1 OFF TEXT settings This settings has no effect on the graphical front panel When set to Disabled user progra...

Page 344: ...5 130 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PRODUCT SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 57 User programmable pushbutton logic Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 345: ...o the FlexLogic operand states in the relay The state bits are packed so that 16 states are readable in a single Modbus register The state bits can be configured so that all states of interest are available in a minimum number of Modbus registers The state bits can be read out in the Flex States register array beginning at Modbus address 0900h Sixteen states are packed into each register with the ...

Page 346: ...e pushbutton is pressed the displays are invoked by showing the last user definable display shown during the previous activity From this moment onward the operand acts exactly as the down key and allows scrolling through the configured displays The last display wraps up to the first one The INVOKE AND SCROLL input and the down arrow key operate concurrently When the default timer expires set by th...

Page 347: ...rm of the Modbus address then manually convert it to decimal form before entering it EnerVista usage conveniently facilitates this conversion Use the MENU key to go to the user displays menu to view the user defined content The current user displays show in sequence changing every four seconds While viewing a user display press the ENTER key and then select the Yes option to remove the display fro...

Page 348: ...sformers The L30 with a process bus module has access to all of the capabilities of up to eight Bricks Remote resources settings configure the point to point connection between specific fiber optic ports on the L30 process card and specific Brick The relay is then configured to measure specific currents voltages and contact inputs from those Bricks and to control specific outputs The configuration...

Page 349: ...al overcurrent elements In addition a zero sequence core balance CT which senses current in all of the circuit primary conductors or a CT in a neutral grounding conductor can also be used For this configuration the ground CT primary rating must be entered To detect low level ground fault currents the sensitive ground input can be used In this case the sensitive ground CT primary rating must be ent...

Page 350: ...eriod of time while waiting for the signals to reappear or for the distortions to decay VOLTAGE BANK F5 PHASE VT F5 CONNECTION Wye Range Wye Delta PHASE VT F5 SECONDARY 66 4 V Range 25 0 to 240 0 V in steps of 0 1 PHASE VT F5 RATIO 1 00 1 Range 1 00 to 24000 00 in steps of 0 01 AUXILIARY VT F5 CONNECTION Vag Range Vn Vag Vbg Vcg Vab Vbc Vca AUXILIARY VT F5 SECONDARY 66 4 V Range 25 0 to 240 0 V in...

Page 351: ... phase angle indications between different UR series relays FREQUENCY TRACKING is set to Disabled only in unusual circumstances consult GE Grid Solutions for special variable frequency applications 5 5 3 Signal sources SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SOURCES SOURCE 1 2 Identical menus are available for each source The SRC 1 text can be replaced by with a user defined name appropriate for the associat...

Page 352: ...ent specifies which type of parameter to use and provides a setting for source selection In elements where the parameter can 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 5 5 3 2 AC input actual values The calculated parameters associated with the configu...

Page 353: ... disturbance detector accordingly 5 5 3 4 Example for use of sources An example of the use of sources is shown in the following figure A relay can have the following hardware configuration This configuration can be used on a two winding transformer with one winding connected into a breaker and a half system The following figure shows the arrangement of sources used to provide the functions require...

Page 354: ...TINGS SYSTEM SETUP 87L POWER SYSTEM Y LV D HV AUX SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 Phase CT M1 F1 F5 None Ground CT M1 None None Phase VT M5 None None Aux VT None None U1 87L POWER SYSTEM NUMBER OF TERMINALS 2 Range 2 3 NUMBER OF CHANNELS 1 Range 1 2 CHARGING CURRENT COMPENSATN Disabled Range Disabled Enabled POS SEQ CAPACITIVE REACTANCE 0 100 kΩ Range 0 100 to 65 535 kΩin steps of 0 001 ...

Page 355: ... it is critical to ensure that three phase line voltage is assigned to this source The figure shows possible configurations ZERO SEQ CAPACITIVE REACTANCE 0 100 kΩ Range 0 100 to 65 535 kΩ in steps of 0 001 ZERO SEQ CURRENT REMOVAL Disabled Range Disabled Enabled LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 TERMINAL 1 RELAY ID NUMBER 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 TERMINAL 2 RELAY ID NUMBER...

Page 356: ... as follows Three reactor arrangement Three identical line reactors Xreact solidly connected phase to ground Eq 5 7 Four reactor arrangement Three identical line reactors Xreact wye connected with the fourth reactor Xreact_n connected between reactor bank neutral and the ground Eq 5 8 where X1line_capac the total line positive sequence capacitive reactance X0line_capac the total line zero sequence...

Page 357: ...of a relay if the channel is inadvertently set to loopback mode by recognizing its own ID on a received channel If an incorrect ID is found on a either channel during normal operation the FlexLogic operand 87 CH1 2 ID FAIL is set driving the event with the same name The result of channel identification is also available in ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CHANNEL TESTS VALIDITY OF CHANNEL CONFIGURATION for co...

Page 358: ...he round trip travel time This value is measured by the L30 and a user programmable threshold applied to it The corresponding FlexLogic operands are produced if the delta change is above the threshold 87L DIFF 1 TIME CHNG and 87L DIFF 2 TIME CHNG These operands can be latched in FlexLogic and combined with other factors to decide upon GPS loss if the relays continue to compensate using the memoriz...

Page 359: ...nchronized to the selected synchronizing source This can possibly occur on power up when transferring between sources and when the selected source s holdover timer times out The quality bits in the messages from a PTP source used for synchronizing indicate worst case error greater than 250 µs or accuracy less than 250 µs or unknown accuracy error that is not locked to an international time standar...

Page 360: ...SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 63 Channel asymmetry compensation logic 5 5 4 2 In zone transformer SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP 87L POWER SYSTEM IN ZONE TRANSFORMER IN ZONE TRANSFORMER IN ZONE TRANSFORMER CONNECTION None Range None 0 to 330 lag in steps of 30 ...

Page 361: ...three terminal applications Enabling in zone transformer functionality forces the L30 to automatically remove the zero sequence component from all terminals currents It also disables ground differential 87LG functionality and zero sequence current removal functionality defined by the ZERO SEQ CURRENT REMOVAL setting Do not set the IN ZONE TRANSFORMER CONNECTION setting to None at one terminal and ...

Page 362: ...Logic operand BREAKER1 ΦA 3P CLSD Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER1 ΦA 3P OPND Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 ΦB CLOSED Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 ΦB OPENED Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 ΦC CLOSED Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 ΦC OPENED Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 TOPERATE 70 ms Range 0 to 65535 s in steps of 1 BREAKER 1 EXT ALARM Off Range FlexLogic ...

Page 363: ...to six characters to the breaker This name is used in flash messages related to breaker 1 BREAKER 1 MODE Selects 3 Pole mode where all breaker poles are operated simultaneously or 1 Pole mode where all breaker poles are operated either independently or simultaneously BREAKER 1 OPEN Selects an operand that when activated and unless blocked initiates the Breaker 1 open and individual phase trip comm...

Page 364: ...rand is activated BREAKER 1 ALARM DELAY This setting specifies the delay interval during which a disagreement of status among the three pole position tracking operands does not declare a pole disagreement This allows for non simultaneous operation of the poles BREAKER 1 OPEN SEAL IN This setting specifies the seal in time of the three pole open command initiated by either the Trip Out element or a...

Page 365: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 151 5 Figure 5 65 Dual breaker control logic Sheet 1 of 3 ...

Page 366: ...5 152 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 66 Dual breaker control logic Sheet 2 of 3 ...

Page 367: ...ong with blocking of open close commands are provided Note that the dwell time for the IEC 61850 trip and close commands shown is one protection pass only To maintain the close open command for a certain time do so by setting the seal in timers BREAKER 1 OPEN SEAL IN and MANUAL CLOSE RECAL1 TIME on the contact outputs using the Seal in setting in the Trip Output element and or in FlexLogic 5 5 6 D...

Page 368: ...e disconnect switch This name is used in flash messages related to disconnect switch 1 SWITCH 1 MODE This setting selects 3 Pole mode where disconnect switch poles have a single common auxiliary switch or 1 Pole mode where each disconnect switch pole has its own auxiliary switch SWITCH 1 BLK OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand SWITCH 1 CLOSE Off Range FlexLogic operand SWITCH 1 BLK CLOSE Off Range Fl...

Page 369: ...de 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 opened position as outlined for phase A SWITCH 1 ΦC 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 C closed position as out...

Page 370: ...nality local remote switch functionality along with blocking open close commands are provided Note that the dwell time for the IEC 61850 trip and close commands shown is one protection pass only To maintain close open command for a certain time do so using the seal in timers SWITCH 1 OPEN SEAL IN and SWITCH 1 CLOSE SEAL IN on the contact outputs using the Seal in setting or in FlexLogic Figure 5 6...

Page 371: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 157 5 Figure 5 69 Disconnect switch control status logic sheet 2 of 3 ...

Page 372: ...g pickup levels 0 00 to 0 98 and 1 03 to 20 00 This data is converted into two continuous curves by linear interpolation between data points To enter a custom FlexCurve enter the reset and operate times using the VALUE keys for each selected pickup point using the MESSAGE up down keys for the required protection curve A B C or D FLEXCURVE A FLEXCURVE A TIME AT 0 00 xPKP 0 ms Range 0 to 65535 ms in...

Page 373: ... definite operating times are useful to coordinate operating times typically at higher currents and where upstream and downstream protective devices have different operating characteristics The recloser curve configuration window shown here appears when the Initialize From setting in the EnerVista software is set to Recloser Curve and the Initialize FlexCurve button is clicked Reset Time ms Reset ...

Page 374: ...ms At approximately four times pickup the curve operating time is equal to the MRT and from then onwards the operating time remains at 200 ms Figure 5 72 Composite recloser curve with HCT disabled With the HCT feature enabled the operating time reduces to 30 ms for pickup multiples exceeding eight times pickup The Multiplier and Adder settings only affect the curve portion of the characteristic an...

Page 375: ... Standard recloser curves The following graphs display standard recloser curves available for the L30 Figure 5 74 Recloser curves GE101 to GE106 Configuring a composite curve with an increase in operating time at increased pickup multiples is not allowed If this is attempted the EnerVista software generates an error message and discards the proposed changes ...

Page 376: ...L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 75 Recloser curves GE113 GE120 GE138 and GE142 Figure 5 76 Recloser curves GE134 GE137 GE140 GE151 and GE201 ...

Page 377: ... SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 163 5 Figure 5 77 Recloser curves GE131 GE141 GE152 and GE200 Figure 5 78 Recloser curves GE133 GE161 GE162 GE163 GE164 and GE165 ...

Page 378: ...RENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 79 Recloser curves GE116 GE117 GE118 GE132 GE136 and GE139 Figure 5 80 Recloser curves GE107 GE111 GE112 GE114 GE115 GE121 and GE122 ...

Page 379: ...ion operation and control can be realized when synchrophasors from different locations within the power system are networked to a central location The L30 offers PMU features over two communication standards IEC 61850 90 5 and IEEE C37 118 The figure shows complete synchrophasor implementation PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT 1 See below PMU AGGREGATOR 1 See page 5 182 IEC 90 5 MSVC...

Page 380: ...based R SV implementation equivalent in structure and configuration to that of the existing IEEE C37 118 implementation of firmware version 6 0 that is synchrophasor data at rates up to 60 Hz for metering and 120 Hz for protection class synchrophasors The following two figures depict the general data flow for the generation of synchrophasor data for IEC 61850 90 5 In the first figure when IEC 6185...

Page 381: ...xxMMXU MxxMSQI PxxxMMXU PxxxMSQI NxxMMXU and one NxxMSQI logical node Figure 5 84 Logical nodes supported in each logical device The following is a summary of LNs that are in each Logical Device LD2 through LD7 PxxxMMXU1 ClcMth P Class Note Vaux is mapped to Vneut of MMXU PxxxMSQI1 ClcMth P CLASS MxxMMXU1 ClcMth M Class Note Vaux is mapped to Vneut of MMXU MxxMSQI1 ClcMth M CLASS NxxMMXU1 ClcMth M...

Page 382: ...60 frames second This example gives the protection synchrophasors data set with a reporting rate of 60 frames per second P60MMXU1 See the figure earlier Logical Nodes Supported in Each Logical Device This data or list of items as shown in the following figure is not available to the UR setup program but is available to be mapped by the user into a selected aggregator or aggregators dataset The log...

Page 383: ...a sets 5 5 8 6 Configuration example CFG 2 based configuration using IEC 61850 90 5 The L30 is expected to send the CFG 2 file IEEE C37 118 config file upon request from the upstream synchrophasor devices for example P30 without stopping R SV multicasting as shown in the following figure The primary domain controller PDC does not need to use a stop start data stream command if the UR protocol is s...

Page 384: ...FG 2 file found in bits 0 3 of the frame SYNC word which is set presently to 2 is set as follows 5 5 8 8 Settings The PMU settings are organized as follows SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT 1 5 5 8 9 Basic configuration SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT BASIC CONFIGURATION PMU 1 Value decimal Number of ASDUs 11 1 12 2 13 3 14 4 PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNI...

Page 385: ...ues PMU 1 PHS 14 Off Range available synchrophasor values PMU 1 PHS 1 NM GE UR PMU PHS 1 Range 16 character ASCII string PMU 1 PHS 14 NM GE UR PMU PHS 14 Range 16 character ASCII string PMU 1 A CH 1 Off Range available FlexAnalog values PMU 1 A CH 8 Off Range available FlexAnalog values PMU 1 A CH 1 NM AnalogChannel 1 Range 16 character ASCII string PMU 1 A CH 8 NM AnalogChannel 8 Range 16 charact...

Page 386: ...ng complies with bit 1 of the FORMAT field of the C37 118 configuration frame Note that this setting applies to synchrophasors only the user selectable FlexAnalog channels are always transmitted as 16 bit integer values PMU 1 NETWORK REPORTING STYLE This setting selects between reporting synchrophasors in rectangular real and imaginary or in polar magnitude and angle coordinates This setting compl...

Page 387: ...orresponding to the digital channel 1 and byte 2 MSB corresponding to digital channel 16 PMU 1 D CH 1 NM to PMU 1 D CH 16 NM These settings allow for custom naming of the digital channels Sixteen character ASCII strings are allowed as in the CHNAM field of the configuration frame PMU 1 D CH 1 NORMAL STATE to PMU 1 D CH 16 NORMAL STATE These settings allow for specifying a normal state for each dig...

Page 388: ...0 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VA CALIBRATION MAG 100 0 Range 95 0 to 105 0 in steps of 0 1 PMU 1 VB CALIBRATION ANGLE 0 00 Range 5 00 to 5 00 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VB CALIBRATION MAG 100 0 Range 95 0 to 105 0 in steps of 0 1 PMU 1 VC CALIBRATION ANGLE 0 00 Range 5 00 to 5 00 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VC CALIBRATION MAG 100 0 Range 95 0 to 105 0 in steps of 0 1 PMU 1 VX CALIBRATION ANGLE 0 00 Range 5 00 t...

Page 389: ...he negative sequence voltage angle Note that When this setting is not 0 the phase and sequence voltages do not agree Unlike sequence voltages the phase voltages cannot be corrected in a general case and therefore are reported as measured When receiving synchrophasor data at multiple locations with possibly different reference nodes it can be more beneficial to allow the central locations to perfor...

Page 390: ...is available for all five triggering functions FREQ ROCOF VOLT CURR POWER in individual trigger settings under the TRIGGER DPO TIME setting This asserts individual trigger operand and overall PMU x TRIGGERED operand with stat bits 3 and 11 for a fixed interval defined by this setting If it is required that PMU x TRIGGERED operand with stat bits 3 and 11 stay longer than the individual reset timer ...

Page 391: ...recorder PMU 1 FREQ TRIGGER DPO TIME Use to extend the trigger after the situation returns to normal This setting is of importance when using the recorder in the forced mode recording as long as the triggering condition is asserted Figure 5 89 Frequency trigger logic 5 5 8 14 Voltage triggering SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT 1 PMU 1 TRIGGERING PMU 1 VOLTAGE T...

Page 392: ...a nominal voltage value defined as the nominal secondary voltage times VT ratio The comparator applies a 1 hysteresis PMU 1 VOLT TRIGGER PKP TIME Use to filter out spurious conditions and avoid unnecessary triggering of the recorder PMU 1 VOLT TRIGGER DPO TIME Use to extend the trigger after the situation returns to normal This setting is of importance when using the recorder in the forced mode re...

Page 393: ... SETUP PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT 1 PMU 1 TRIGGERING PMU 1 POWER TRIGGER This element responds to abnormal power Separate thresholds are provided for active reactive and apparent powers In terms of signaling its operation the element does not differentiate among the three types of power The trigger responds to the single phase and three phase power signals of the Phasor Measur...

Page 394: ...roduct of nominal secondary voltage the VT ratio and the nominal primary current For the three phase power 1 pu is three times that for a single phase power The comparator applies a 3 hysteresis PMU 1 POWER TRIGGER PKP TIME Use to filter out spurious conditions and avoid unnecessary triggering of the recorder PMU 1 POWER TRIGGER DPO TIME Use to extend the trigger after the situation returns to nor...

Page 395: ...ing SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT 1 RECORDING PMU 1 PMU 1 FUNCTION This setting enables or disables the recorder for PMU 1 The rate is fixed at the reporting rate set within the aggregator that is Aggregator 1 PMU 1 NO OF TIMED RECORDS Specifies the number of timed records that are available for a given logical PMU 1 The length of each record is equal to the...

Page 396: ...and unique to avoid port number collisions PMU AGGREGATOR 1 PDC CONTROL The synchrophasor standard allows for user defined controls originating at the PDC to be executed on the PMU The control is accomplished via an extended command frame The relay decodes the first word of the extended field EXTFRAME to drive 16 dedicated FlexLogic operands Each aggregator supports 16 FlexLogic operands as shown ...

Page 397: ...hasor data concentrator asserts control bit 1 as received via the network as above AGTR1 PDC CNTRL 2 Phasor data concentrator asserts control bit 2 as received via the network as above AGTR1 PDC CNTRL 3 Phasor data concentrator asserts control bit 3 as received via the network as above AGTR1 PDC CNTRL 16 Phasor data concentrator asserts control bit 16 as received via the network as above AGTR2 PDC...

Page 398: ...na control bit R SV CB1 CLIENT CONTRL This setting determines if a client can write to the reserve bit When the assigned FlexLogic operand is a logic 1 state remote clients can write to both the reserve bit and the SvEna bit When the FlexLogic operand is a logic 0 state the remote client writes to the reserve bit the SvEna is rejected by the UR and a negative response with the appropriate Service ...

Page 399: ...tion multicast IP address that is entered in Standard IPV4 address format The valid range for IPv4 is from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 The UR does not test the address entered R SV CB1 SECURITY This setting selects the level of security and authentication used as outlined in the following table and is in the form of an enumeration as per standard The range is 0 to 2 Table 5 22 Security 5 6 FlexLo...

Page 400: ...rcurrent element the two control input states are programmed in a FlexLogic equation This equation ANDs the two control inputs to produce a virtual output that is then selected when programming the phase time overcurrent to be used as a blocking input Virtual outputs can only be created by FlexLogic equations Traditionally protective relay logic has been relatively limited Any unusual applications...

Page 401: ...osed 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 exist across the contact Direct Input On DIRECT INPUT 1 On The direct input is presently in the ON state Element Analog Pickup PHASE TOC1 PKP The tested parameter is presently above the pickup setting of an element that responds...

Page 402: ...e phase of current differential has operated Direct transfer trip has been received Direct transfer trip is keyed Phase and frequency lock loop PFLL has failed Channel asymmetry greater than 1 5 ms detected Channel 1 has failed Channel 2 has failed Exceeded maximum lost packet threshold on channel 1 Exceeded maximum lost packet threshold on channel 2 Exceeded maximum CRC error threshold on channel...

Page 403: ...BREAKER 1 TRIP B BREAKER 1 TRIP C BREAKER 1 ANY P OPEN BREAKER 1 ONE P OPEN BREAKER 1 OOS BREAKER 1 TAG ON BREAKER 1 TAG OFF BREAKER 1 SUBD CLSD BREAKER 1 SUBD OPEN BREAKER 1 BYPASS ON BREAKER 1 BYPASS OFF BREAKER 1 BLK RCLS BREAKER 1 ENA RCLS Breaker 1 3 pole open command trip initiated Breaker 1 close command initiated Breaker 1 phase A bad status is detected discrepancy between the 52 a and 52 ...

Page 404: ...1 OP C INCIPNT FLT 1 PKP INCIPNT FLT 1 PKP A INCIPNT FLT 1 PKP B INCIPNT FLT 1 PKP C Asserted when incipient cable fault detector 1 operates in any phase Asserted when incipient cable fault detector 1 operates in phase A Asserted when incipient cable fault detector 1 operates in phase B Asserted when incipient cable fault detector 1 operates in phase C Asserted when incipient cable fault detector ...

Page 405: ...icked 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 overc...

Page 406: ...rwards Indicates the one shot operation is pending that is the present time is before the scheduled one shot time ELEMENT Selector switch SELECTOR 1 POS Y SELECTOR 1 BIT 0 SELECTOR 1 BIT 1 SELECTOR 1 BIT 2 SELECTOR 1 STP ALARM SELECTOR 1 BIT ALARM SELECTOR 1 ALARM SELECTOR 1 PWR ALARM Selector switch 1 is in Position Y mutually exclusive operands First bit of the 3 bit word encoding position of se...

Page 407: ...stituted to closed Switch 1 status manually substituted to open Switch 1 control interlocking is bypassed manually Switch 1 control interlocking is not bypassed manually SWITCH 2 to 8 Same set of operands as shown for SWITCH 1 ELEMENT Synchrocheck SYNC1 DEAD S OP SYNC1 DEAD S DPO SYNC1 SYNC OP SYNC1 SYNC DPO SYNC1 CLS OP SYNC1 CLS DPO SYNC1 V1 ABOVE MIN SYNC1 V1 BELOW MAX SYNC1 V2 ABOVE MIN SYNC1 ...

Page 408: ...OOSE double point status input is off Asserted while the RxGOOSE double point status input is on RxG DPS 2 to 5 Same set of operands as per RxG DPS 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS RxGOOSE Booleans RxG Bool 1 On RxG Bool 2 On RxG Bool 3 On RxG Bool 256 On Flag is set logic 1 Flag is set logic 1 Flag is set logic 1 Flag is set logic 1 INPUTS OUTPUTS Virtual inputs Virt Ip 1 On Virt Ip 2 On Virt Ip 3 On Virt Ip 64 ...

Page 409: ...F ACCESS LOC SETG ON ACCESS LOC CMND OFF ACCESS LOC CMND ON ACCESS REM SETG OFF ACCESS REM SETG ON ACCESS REM CMND OFF ACCESS REM CMND ON UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS Asserted when local setting access is disabled Asserted when local setting access is enabled Asserted when local command access is disabled Asserted when local command access is enabled Asserted when remote setting access is disabled Asserted...

Page 410: ... Direct I O settings is for a connection that is not in a ring The configuration of modules does not match the stored order code A FlexLogic equation is incorrect Bad IRIG B Signal self test See Chapter 7 Commands and Targets A difference is detected between the desired and actual latch contact state A subset of the minor self test errors generated see Chapter 7 Link failure detected See descripti...

Page 411: ...ut 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 responds to a negative going edge DUAL ONE SHOT One shot that responds to both the positive and negative going edges Logic gate NOT Logical NOT Operates on the previous parameter OR 2 OR 16 2 input OR gate 16 input OR gate Operates on th...

Page 412: ... Inputs 1 through 16 to AND 16 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 the output of the AND gate is used as...

Page 413: ... The logic for virtual output 3 is shown as follows with the final output assigned Figure 5 98 Logic for virtual output 3 3 Prepare a logic diagram for virtual output 4 replacing the logic ahead of virtual output 3 with a symbol identified as virtual output 3 shown as follows Figure 5 99 Logic for virtual output 4 4 Program the FlexLogic equation for virtual output 3 by translating the logic into ...

Page 414: ...ate As the 2 input AND operates on the two operands preceding it these inputs must be specified starting with the lower 97 This lower input to the AND gate must be passed through an inverter the NOT operator so the next parameter is NOT The NOT operator acts upon the operand immediately preceding it so specify the inverter input next 96 The input to the NOT gate is to be contact input H1c The ON s...

Page 415: ... to a latch and the input immediately preceding the latch reset is OR 1 a 4 input OR which is parameter OR 4 91 The lowest input to OR 1 is operand Virt Op 3 On 90 The input just above the lowest input to OR 1 is operand XOR 2 89 The lower input to the XOR is operand DIG ELEM 1 PKP 88 The upper input to the XOR is operand Virt Ip 1 On 87 The input just below the upper input to OR 1 is operand Virt...

Page 416: ...ssity to test the performance of FlexLogic before it is placed in service In the following equation virtual output 3 is used as an input to both latch 1 and timer 1 as arranged in the following order DIG ELEM 2 OP Cont Ip H1c On NOT AND 2 Virt Op 3 Virt Op 4 On Virt Op 1 On Virt Op 2 On Virt Ip 1 On DIG ELEM 1 PKP XOR 2 Virt Op 3 On OR 4 LATCH S R Virt Op 3 On TIMER 1 Cont Ip H1c On OR 3 TIMER 2 V...

Page 417: ...ons TIMER 1 TYPE Selects the time measurement unit TIMER 1 PICKUP DELAY Sets the time delay to pickup If a pickup delay is not required set this function to 0 TIMER 1 DROPOUT DELAY Sets the time delay to dropout If a dropout delay is not required set this function to 0 5 6 7 FlexElements SETTINGS FLEXLOGIC FLEXELEMENTS FLEXELEMENT 1 8 FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR FLEXLOGIC ENTRY 1 END Range FlexLogic...

Page 418: ...choice Figure 5 103 FlexElement logic FLEXELEMENT 1 IN This setting specifies the first non inverted input to the FlexElement Zero is assumed as the input if this setting is set to Off For proper operation of the element at least one input must be selected Otherwise the element does not assert its output operands FLEXELEMENT 1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 90 000 to 90 000 pu in steps of 0 001 FLEXELEMENT...

Page 419: ...to Absolute Sample 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 The element responds directly to its operating signal as defined by the FLEXELEMENT 1 IN FLEXELEMENT 1 IN and FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE settings if the FLEXELEMENT 1...

Page 420: ...ting signal and the pickup threshold can be negative facilitating applications such as reverse power alarm protection The FlexElement can be programmed to work with all analog actual values measured by the relay The FLEXELEMENT 1 PICKUP setting is entered in per unit values using the following definitions of the base units Table 5 27 FlexElement base units Unit Description 87L SIGNALS Local IA Mag...

Page 421: ...recloser until a deliberate interface action resets the latch BREAKER ACC ARCING AMPS Brk X Acc Arc Amp A B and C BASE 2000 kA2 cycle BREAKER ARCING AMPS Brk X Arc Amp A B and C BASE 1 kA2 cycle DCmA BASE maximum value of the DCMA INPUT MAX setting for the two transducers configured under the IN and IN inputs DELTA TIME BASE 1 µs FAULT LOCATION BASE Line Length as specified in Fault Report FREQUEN...

Page 422: ... time Multiple setting groups allow the user to conveniently change protection settings for different operating situations for example altered power system configuration or season of the year The active setting group can be preset or selected in 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...

Page 423: ...e 5 234 NEGATIVE SEQUENCE CURRENT See page 5 237 BREAKER FAILURE See page 5 239 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS See page 5 249 SUPERVISING ELEMENTS See page 5 256 LINE DIFFERENTIAL ELEMENTS CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL See below STUB BUS See page 5 213 CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT DIFF FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled CURRENT DIFF SIGNAL SOURCE 1 SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 CURRENT DIFF BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic ope...

Page 424: ...s present calculate and use this setting by taking into account the in zone power transformer as follows Eq 5 13 In this equation Vprim_rem is primary nominal voltage of the transformer winding at the remote terminal and Vprim_loc is primary nominal voltage of the transformer winding at the local terminal CURRENT DIFF RESTRAINT 1 2 These settings select the bias characteristic for the first and se...

Page 425: ...ifferential element should operate for internal faults To correctly derive the restraint quantity from the maximum through current at any terminal it is important that the 87L phase segregated differential pickup and slope settings be equal at all terminals See the Application of Settings chapter for details CURRENT DIFF GND PICKUP This setting specifies the pickup threshold for neutral current di...

Page 426: ...5 212 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 107 Current differential logic ...

Page 427: ...perate quickly enough to pick up the STUB BUS OPERATE operand disable the local differential and send zero currents to the other terminal s If the bus minimum fault current is above five times the instantaneous overcurrent pickup tests have confirmed that the STUB BUS OPERATE operand always picks up correctly for a stub bus fault and prevents tripping of the remote terminal If minimum stub bus fau...

Page 428: ... curve shapes is adequate FlexCurves can be used to customize the inverse time curve characteristics The definite time curve is also an option that can be appropriate if only simple protection is required Table 5 28 Overcurrent curve types PHASE CURRENT PHASE TOC 1 See page 5 220 PHASE TOC 6 PHASE IOC 1 See page 5 222 PHASE IOC 12 PHASE DIRECTIONAL 1 See page 5 223 PHASE DIRECTIONAL 2 IEEE IEC GE ...

Page 429: ...s The IEEE time overcurrent curve shapes conform to industry standards and the IEEE C37 112 1996 curve classifications for extremely very and moderately inverse curves The IEEE curves are derived from the operate and reset time equations Eq 5 14 where T operate time in seconds TDM Multiplier setting I input current Ipickup Pickup Current setting A B p constants defined in the table TRESET reset ti...

Page 430: ...ly Inverse 0 5 3 220 1 902 1 216 0 973 0 844 0 763 0 706 0 663 0 630 0 603 1 0 6 439 3 803 2 432 1 946 1 688 1 526 1 412 1 327 1 260 1 207 2 0 12 878 7 606 4 864 3 892 3 377 3 051 2 823 2 653 2 521 2 414 4 0 25 756 15 213 9 729 7 783 6 753 6 102 5 647 5 307 5 041 4 827 6 0 38 634 22 819 14 593 11 675 10 130 9 153 8 470 7 960 7 562 7 241 8 0 51 512 30 426 19 458 15 567 13 507 12 204 11 294 10 614 1...

Page 431: ...50 1 929 1 688 1 500 IEC Curve C 0 05 3 200 1 333 0 500 0 267 0 167 0 114 0 083 0 063 0 050 0 040 0 10 6 400 2 667 1 000 0 533 0 333 0 229 0 167 0 127 0 100 0 081 0 20 12 800 5 333 2 000 1 067 0 667 0 457 0 333 0 254 0 200 0 162 0 40 25 600 10 667 4 000 2 133 1 333 0 914 0 667 0 508 0 400 0 323 0 60 38 400 16 000 6 000 3 200 2 000 1 371 1 000 0 762 0 600 0 485 0 80 51 200 21 333 8 000 4 267 2 667 ...

Page 432: ...31 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 1 813 1 620 1 490 1 395 1 323 10 0 29 012 13 121 5 374 3 434 2 663 2 266 2 025 1 862 1 744 1 654 IAC Inverse 0 5 0 578 0 375 0 266 0 221 0 196 0 180 0 168 0 160 0 154 0 148 1 0 1 155 0 749 0 532 0 443 0 392 0 360 0 337 0 320 0 307 ...

Page 433: ...level is exceeded for a specified period of time The base definite time curve delay is in seconds The curve multiplier of 0 00 to 600 00 makes this delay adjustable from instantaneous to 600 00 seconds in steps of 10 ms The definite time curve shapes are defined as follows Eq 5 20 Eq 5 21 where T Operate Time in seconds TDM Multiplier setting I Input Current Ipickup Pickup Current setting TRESET R...

Page 434: ...set to Instantaneous and the element is blocked the time accumulator clears immediately The PHASE TOC1 PICKUP setting can be reduced dynamically by a voltage restraint feature when enabled This is accomplished via the multipliers Mvr corresponding to the phase phase voltages of the voltage restraint characteristic curve see the figure the pickup level is calculated as Mvr times the PHASE TOC1 PICK...

Page 435: ...me inverse overcurrent curve style TD MULTIPLIER Specifies a multiple of the base curve shape specified by the CURVE setting Programming this value to zero results in an instantaneous response to all current levels above pickup RESET The Instantaneous reset method is intended for applications with other relays such as most static relays which set the energy capacity directly to zero when the curre...

Page 436: ...TION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled PHASE IOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 PHASE IOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 005 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 PHASE IOC1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 PHASE IOC1 RESET DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 PHASE IOC1 BLOCK A Off Range FlexLogic operand PHASE IOC1 BLOCK C Off Range FlexLogic operand PHASE IOC...

Page 437: ...us overcurrent element between the operate output state and the return to logic 0 after the input passes outside the defined pickup range This setting is used to ensure that the relay output contacts are closed long enough to ensure reception by downstream equipment BLOCK A Assertion of the operand assigned to this setting block s phase A of the phase instantaneous overcurrent element EVENTS Enabl...

Page 438: ...eaker two phase directional elements should be programmed with opposite element characteristic angle ECA settings To increase security for three phase faults very close to the VTs used to measure the polarizing voltage a voltage memory feature is incorporated This feature stores the polarizing voltage the moment before the voltage collapses and uses it to determine direction The voltage memory rem...

Page 439: ...irectional element is the phase current for the selected current source The polarizing voltage is the line voltage from the phase VTs based on the 90 or quadrature connection and shifted in the leading direction by the element characteristic angle ECA PHASE DIR 1 BLOCK Assertion of the operand assigned to this setting blocks operation of the phase directional overcurrent element PHASE DIR 1 ECA Th...

Page 440: ... element needs some time in the order of 8 ms to establish a blocking signal Some protection elements such as instantaneous overcurrent respond to reverse faults before the blocking signal is established Therefore a coordination time of at least 10 ms must be added to all the instantaneous protection elements under the supervision of the phase directional element If current reversal is of concern ...

Page 441: ... magnitudes or total waveform RMS magnitudes as required by the application NEUTRAL TOC1 PICKUP This setting specifies the neutral time overcurrent pickup level in per unit values NEUTRAL TOC1 CURVE This setting selects the inverse time overcurrent curve style NEUTRAL TOC1 TD MULTIPLIER This setting specifies a multiple of the base curve shape specified by the CURVE setting Programming this value ...

Page 442: ...urrent magnitude is subtracted from the zero sequence current magnitude when forming the operating quantity of the element as follows Iop 3 x I_0 K x I_1 where K 1 16 Eq 5 22 The positive sequence restraint allows for more sensitive settings by counterbalancing spurious zero sequence currents resulting from System unbalances under heavy load conditions Transformation errors of current transformers...

Page 443: ...vercurrent element between the operate output state and the return to logic 0 after the input passes outside the defined pickup range This setting is used to ensure that the relay output contacts are closed long enough to ensure reception by downstream equipment a NEUTRAL IOC1 BLOCK Assertion of the operand assigned to this setting blocks operation of the neutral instantaneous overcurrent element ...

Page 444: ...ay the test currents are injected into the relay single phase injection Iop 1 K Iinjected three phase pure zero sequence injection Iop 3 Iinjected The positive sequence restraint is removed for low currents If the positive sequence current is below 0 8 pu the restraint is removed by changing the constant K to zero This facilitates better response to high resistance faults when the unbalance is ver...

Page 445: ... with ECA 90 element characteristic angle centerline of operating characteristic FWD LA 80 forward limit angle the angular limit with the ECA for operation REV LA 80 reverse limit angle the angular limit with the ECA for operation Take the bias into account when using the neutral directional overcurrent element to directionalize other protection elements Directional unit Overcurrent unit Polarizin...

Page 446: ...en offset impedance is applied and zero sequence current is above 0 2 pu compensated zero sequence voltage V_0 Z_offset x I_0 has to be above the display voltage cut off level in order to discriminate fault direction otherwise when zero sequence current is less than 0 2 pu V_0 is then used as the polarizing signal If the polarizing signal is invalid neither forward nor reverse indication is given ...

Page 447: ...d as NEUTRAL DIR OC1 SOURCE If this setting is Measured IG then the NEUTRAL DIR OC1 POLARIZING setting must be Voltage as it is not possible to use the ground current as an operating and polarizing signal simultaneously IG current has to be above 0 05 ps to be used as operate quantity NEUTRAL DIR OC1 POS SEQ RESTRAINT This setting controls the amount of the positive sequence restraint Set it to 0 ...

Page 448: ...UPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 117 Neutral directional overcurrent logic 5 7 6 Ground current 5 7 6 1 Menu SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 GROUND CURRENT GROUND CURRENT GROUND TOC1 See below GROUND TOC6 GROUND IOC1 See page 5 236 GROUND IOC12 ...

Page 449: ...udes as required by the application GROUND TOC1 PICKUP This setting specifies the ground time overcurrent pickup level in per unit values GROUND TOC1 CURVE This setting selects the inverse time overcurrent curve style GROUND TOC1 TD MULTIPLIER This setting specifies a multiple of the base curve shape specified by the CURVE setting Programming this value to zero results in an instantaneous response...

Page 450: ...ground channel of a CT VT module The conversion range of a standard channel is from 0 02 to 46 times the CT rating GROUND IOC1 GROUND IOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled GROUND IOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 GROUND IOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 GROUND IOC1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 GROUND IOC1 RESET DELAY 0 0...

Page 451: ...Q TOC1 See below NEG SEQ TOC2 NEG SEQ IOC1 See page 5 238 NEG SEQ IOC2 NEG SEQ TOC1 NEG SEQ TOC1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled NEG SEQ TOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 NEG SEQ TOC1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 NEG SEQ TOC1 CURVE IEEE Mod Inv Range see Overcurrent Curve Types table NEG SEQ TOC1 TD MULTIPLIER 1 00 Range 0 00 to 600 00 in steps of 0 ...

Page 452: ...IVE SEQUENCE CURRENT NEG SEQ OC1 2 The negative sequence instantaneous overcurrent element can be used as an instantaneous function with no intentional delay or as a definite time function The element responds to the negative sequence current fundamental frequency phasor magnitude calculated from the phase currents and applies a positive sequence restraint for better performance a small portion 12...

Page 453: ...ted into the relay single phase injection Iop 0 2917 x Iinjected three phase injection opposite rotation Iop Iinjected Figure 5 121 Negative sequence IOC1 logic 5 7 8 Breaker failure ANSI 50BF SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 BREAKER FAILURE BREAKER FAILURE 1 2 BREAKER FAILURE 1 BF1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BF1 MODE 3 Pole Range 3 Pole 1 Pole BF1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1...

Page 454: ...001 BF1 N AMP LOSET PICKUP 1 050 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 BF1 LOSET TIME DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 BF1 TRIP DROPOUT DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 BF1 TARGET Self Reset Range Self reset Latched Disabled BF1 EVENTS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BF1 PH A INITIATE Off Range FlexLogic operand Valid only for 1 Pole breaker fa...

Page 455: ...into a fault the protection trips and attempts to initiate breaker failure for the second breaker which is in the process of closing but does not yet have current flowing through it When the scheme is initiated it sends a trip signal after a pickup delay to the breaker initially signaled to trip this feature is usually described as re trip This reduces the possibility of widespread tripping that r...

Page 456: ...ng a failed breaker has been declared Illumination of the front panel Trip LED and the Phase A B or C LED if applicable Main path sequence Figure 5 122 Breaker failure main path sequence The current supervision elements reset in less than 0 7 of a power cycle for any multiple of pickup current as shown in the following figure Figure 5 123 Breaker failure overcurrent supervision reset time Settings...

Page 457: ...imum appropriate for most applications Note that in bulk oil circuit breakers the interrupting time for currents less than 25 of the interrupting rating can be significantly longer than the normal interrupting time BF1 USE TIMER 3 If set to Yes the Slow Path is operational BF1 TIMER 3 PICKUP DELAY Timer 3 is set to the same interval as timer 2 plus an increased safety margin Because this path is i...

Page 458: ...rdingly This contact is normally a non multiplied Form A contact The contact can even be adjusted to have the shortest possible operating time This setting is valid only for single pole breaker failure schemes BF1 BKR POS2 φB Selects the FlexLogic operand that represents the protected breaker normal type auxiliary switch contact on pole B 52 a This can be a multiplied contact This setting is valid...

Page 459: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 245 5 Figure 5 124 Single pole breaker failure initiate logic ...

Page 460: ...5 246 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 125 Single pole breaker failure timers logic ...

Page 461: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 247 5 Figure 5 126 Three pole breaker failure initiate logic ...

Page 462: ...5 248 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 127 Three pole breaker failure timers logic ...

Page 463: ...alls below the specified voltage setting The undervoltage feature can also be used to block the functioning of other elements through the block feature of those elements Source transfer schemes In the event of an undervoltage a transfer signal can 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 defi...

Page 464: ...DELAY setting 5 7 9 2 Phase undervoltage ANSI 27P IEC PTUV SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS PHASE UNDERVOLTAGE1 3 PHASE UNDERVOLTAGE1 PHASE UV1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled PHASE UV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 PHASE UV1 MODE Phase to Ground Range Phase to Ground Phase to Phase PHASE UV1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 0 004 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 PHA...

Page 465: ...llows a dead source to be considered a fault condition Figure 5 129 Phase undervoltage1 logic 5 7 9 3 Phase overvoltage ANSI 59P IEC PTOV SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS PHASE OVERVOLTAGE1 3 PHASE UV1 TARGET Self reset Range Self reset Latched Disabled PHASE UV1 EVENTS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled PHASE OVERVOLTAGE1 PHASE OV1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled...

Page 466: ...C PTOV SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS NEUTRAL OV1 3 If the source VT is wye connected then the phase overvoltage pickup condition is V x Pickup for VAB VBC and VCA NEUTRAL OV1 NEUTRAL OV1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled NEUTRAL OV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 NEUTRAL OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 004 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 NEUTRAL OV1 CURVE Def...

Page 467: ...assigned to this element must be configured for a phase VT VT errors and normal voltage unbalance must be considered when setting this element This function requires the VTs to be wye connected Figure 5 131 Neutral overvoltage1 logic 5 7 9 5 Negative sequence overvoltage ANSI 59Q IEC PTOV SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS NEG SEQ OV1 3 There are three negative sequence o...

Page 468: ...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 and inverse time delay are as for the phase undervoltage element The element resets instantaneously ...

Page 469: ...ETUP AC INPUTS VOLTAGE BANK X5 AUXILIARY VT X5 SECONDARY is the per unit pu base used when setting the pickup level A typical 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 AUX OV1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 AUX OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 004 to 3 0...

Page 470: ...o resize the operating window to remove the pre fault current It is essential to have the disturbance detector enabled for applications where the 87L operating time is critical The disturbance detector function measures the magnitude of the negative sequence current I_2 the magnitude of the zero sequence current I_0 the change in negative sequence current DI_2 the change in zero sequence current D...

Page 471: ...ent value to the value calculated four cycles earlier The settings are explained as follows DD FUNCTION This setting is used to enable disable the operation of the disturbance detector DD NON CURRENT SUPV Selects a FlexLogic operand that activates the output of the disturbance detector upon events such as frequency or voltage change not accompanied by a current change DD CONTROL LOGIC Used to prev...

Page 472: ...5 258 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 135 Disturbance detector logic ...

Page 473: ...mmary Navigate to a specific protection or control protection element and check the bus box by hovering over the blank check box and selecting an option that displays Once the required 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 can be assigned directly from the t...

Page 474: ...d Set the time delay long enough to allow the breaker or contactor to perform a required action TRIP BUS 1 INPUT 1 to TRIP BUS 1 INPUT 16 These settings select a FlexLogic operand to be assigned as an input to the trip bus TRIP 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 respons...

Page 475: ...er than group 1 the default active group to be activated The default setting group is forced active while the SETTING GROUPS FUNCTION setting is Disabled SETTING GROUPS BLK Prevents the active setting group from changing when the selected FlexLogic operand is On This can be useful in applications where it is undesirable to change the settings under certain conditions such as during a control seque...

Page 476: ...ings group and requests from several overcurrent pickup measuring elements to inhibit the use of the particular settings group The assigned VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1 operand is used to control the On state of a particular settings group Figure 5 138 Example of FlexLogic control of a setting group A setting group selection can also be made by the IEC 61850 MMS service SelectActiveSG to the control block Mas...

Page 477: ...in the following two ways When the SELECTOR STEP UP MODE is Time out the setting specifies the required period of inactivity of the control input after which the pre selected position is automatically applied When the SELECTOR STEP UP MODE is Acknowledge the setting specifies the period of time for the acknowledging input to appear The timer is re started by any activity of the control input The a...

Page 478: ...he three bit control sequence is initiated the stepping up input is inactive SELECTOR 1 3BIT MODE This setting defines the selector mode of operation When set to Time out the selector changes its position after a pre defined period of inactivity at the control input The change is automatic and does not require explicit confirmation to change the selector position When set to Acknowledge the select...

Page 479: ...ployed to change the setting group in redundant two relay protection schemes SELECTOR 1 EVENTS If enabled the following events are logged The following figures illustrate the operation of the selector switch In these diagrams T represents a time out setting Event name Description SELECTOR 1 POS Z Selector 1 changed its position to Z SELECTOR 1 STP ALARM The selector position pre selected via the s...

Page 480: ...5 266 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 139 Time out mode ...

Page 481: ...oups are to be controlled from both user programmable pushbutton 1 and from an external device via contact inputs 1 through 3 The active setting group is to be available as an encoded three bit word to the external device and SCADA via output contacts 1 through 3 The pre selected setting group is to be applied automatically after five seconds of inactivity of the control inputs When the relay powe...

Page 482: ...NGE 4 SELECTOR 1 STEP UP MODE Time out SELECTOR 1 TIME OUT 5 0 s SELECTOR 1 STEP UP PUSHBUTTON 1 ON SELECTOR 1 ACK Off SELECTOR 1 3BIT A0 CONT IP 1 ON SELECTOR 1 3BIT A1 CONT IP 2 ON SELECTOR 1 3BIT A2 CONT IP 3 ON SELECTOR 1 3BIT MODE Time out SELECTOR 1 3BIT ACK Off SELECTOR 1 POWER UP MODE Synchronize Now assign the contact output operation assume the H6E module to the selector switch element b...

Page 483: ...ON Disabled Range Disabled Enabled UNDERFREQ 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand UNDERFREQ 1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 UNDERFREQ 1 MIN VOLT AMP 0 10 pu Range 0 10 to 1 25 pu in steps of 0 01 UNDERFREQ 1 PICKUP 59 50 Hz Range 20 00 to 65 00 Hz in steps of 0 01 UNDERFREQ 1 PICKUP DELAY 2 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 UNDERFREQ 1 RESET DELAY 2 000 s Range 0 000 to 65 535 s in s...

Page 484: ...ate as it does not measure a parameter below the minimum voltage current setting UNDERFREQ 1 MIN VOLT AMP Selects the minimum per unit voltage or current level required to allow the underfrequency element to operate This threshold is used to prevent an incorrect operation because there is no signal to measure UNDERFREQ 1 PICKUP Selects the level at which the underfrequency element is to pickup For...

Page 485: ...tion under specific system conditions such as faults FREQ RATE 1 OC SUPV PICKUP This setting defines minimum current level required for operation of the element The supervising function responds to the positive sequence current Typical application includes load shedding Set the pickup threshold to 0 020 if no overcurrent supervision is required FREQ RATE 1 MIN FREQUENCY This setting defines the mi...

Page 486: ...HROCHECK SYNCHROCHECK 1 4 SYNCHROCHECK 1 SYNCHK1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled SYNCHK1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand SYNCHK1 V1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SYNCHK1 V2 SOURCE SRC 2 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SYNCHK1 MAX VOLT DIFF 10000 V Range 0 to 400000 V in steps of 1 SYNCHK1 MAX ANGLE DIFF 30 Range 0 to 100 in steps of 1 SYNCHK1 MAX FREQ DIFF 1 00 Hz Range 0 00 to 2 00 Hz in steps of 0...

Page 487: ...w for closing of the circuit breaker using undervoltage control to bypass the synchrocheck measurements dead source function SYNCHK1 V1 SOURCE This setting selects the source for voltage V1 see the Notes section that follows SYNCHK1 V2 SOURCE Selects the source for voltage V2 which must not be the same as used for the V1 see Notes SYNCHK1 MAX FREQ HYSTERESIS 0 06 Hz Range 0 00 to 0 10 Hz in steps ...

Page 488: ...bled the location of where the present V2 vector will be arriving to synchronize shown as V2 in the figures here with breaker close time being taken into account will be predicted based on the measured slip frequency so that breaker close command can be issued in advance to ensure the synchronism at the time when the breaker is actually closed Figure 5 144 Synchrocheck plot for slip 0 slip F2 F1 F...

Page 489: ...ck function 1 The selected sources for synchrocheck inputs V1 and V2 which must not be the same source can include both a three phase and an auxiliary voltage The relay automatically selects the specific voltages to be used by the synchrocheck element in accordance with the following table The voltages V1 and V2 are matched automatically so that the corresponding voltages from the two sources are ...

Page 490: ...5 276 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 as part of the Source and a three phase set is not ...

Page 491: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 277 5 Figure 5 146 Synchrocheck logic ...

Page 492: ...1 RESET LOCKOUT IF BREAKER CLOSED Off Range Off On AR1 RESET LOCKOUT ON MANUAL CLOSE Off Range Off On AR1 BKR CLOSED Off Range FlexLogic operand AR1 BKR OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand AR1 BLK TIME UPON MNL CLS 10 000 s Range 0 00 to 655 35 s in steps of 0 01 AR1 DEAD TIME 1 1 000 s Range 0 00 to 655 35 s in steps of 0 01 AR1 DEAD TIME 2 2 000 s Range 0 00 to 655 35 s in steps of 0 01 AR1 DEAD TI...

Page 493: ...d provided the circuit breaker is in the closed state before protection operation The reclose in progress RIP is set when a reclosing cycle begins following a reclose initiate signal Once the cycle is successfully initiated the RIP signal seals in and the scheme continues through its sequence until one of the following conditions is satisfied The close signal is issued when the dead timer times ou...

Page 494: ... to reset from Lockout when the breaker is manually closed regardless if the breaker remains closed or not This setting overrides the previous setting AR1 RESET LOCKOUT IF BREAKER CLOSED AR1 BLK TIME UPON MNL CLS The autoreclose scheme can be disabled for a programmable time delay after the associated circuit breaker is manually closed This prevents reclosing onto a fault after a manual close This...

Page 495: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 281 5 Figure 5 147 Autoreclosure logic Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 496: ...5 282 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 148 Autorecloser logic Sheet 2 of 2 ...

Page 497: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 283 5 Figure 5 149 Single shot autoreclosing sequence permanent fault ...

Page 498: ...MENT 1 PICKUP LED This setting enables or disabled the digital element pickup LED When set to Disabled the operation of the pickup LED is blocked DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled DIG ELEM 1 NAME Dig Element 1 Range up to 16 alphanumeric characters DIG ELEM 1 INPUT Off Range FlexLogic operand DIG ELEM 1 PICKUP DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 999999 999 s in ...

Page 499: ... FlexLogic operand is set Consequently the state of these operands can be used as indicators of the integrity of the circuits in which form A contacts are inserted Example 1 Breaker trip circuit integrity monitoring In many applications it is desired to monitor the breaker trip circuit integrity so that problems can be detected before a trip operation is required The circuit is considered to be he...

Page 500: ... 1 to monitor the breaker trip circuit are indicated EnerVista example shown Example 2 Breaker trip circuit integrity monitoring If it is required to monitor the trip circuit continuously independent of the breaker position open or closed a method to maintain the monitoring current flow through the trip circuit when the breaker is open must be provided as shown in the following figure This can be ...

Page 501: ...1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled COUNTER 1 NAME Counter 1 Range up to 12 alphanumeric characters COUNTER 1 UNITS Range up to six alphanumeric characters COUNTER 1 PRESET 0 Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 COUNTER 1 COMPARE 0 Range 2 147 483 648 to 2 147 483 647 COUNTER 1 UP Off Range FlexLogic operand COUNTER 1 DOWN Off Range FlexLogic operand COUNTER 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic oper...

Page 502: ... 647 COUNTER 1 BLOCK Selects the FlexLogic operand for blocking the counting operation All counter operands are blocked CNT1 SET TO PRESET Selects the FlexLogic operand used to set the count to the preset value The counter sets to the preset value in the following situations When the counter is enabled and the CNT1 SET TO PRESET operand has the value 1 when the counter is enabled and CNT1 SET TO P...

Page 503: ...ts 5 8 11 1 Menu SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS MONITORING ELEMENTS MONITORING ELEMENTS BREAKER 1 ARCING CURRENT See below BREAKER 2 ARCING CURRENT CT FAILURE DETECTOR 1 See page 5 293 CT FAILURE DETECTOR 2 INCIPIENT FAULT 1 See page 5 294 VT FUSE FAILURE 1 See page 5 296 VT FUSE FAILURE 2 THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION See page 5 298 BROKEN CONDUCTOR See page 5 301 ...

Page 504: ...ation calculations Fault 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 Correction 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 RECORDS MAINTENANCE BR...

Page 505: ...xLogic Operand to clear the accumulated I2t values kA2 cycle reset fault duration items breaker operating time clear ARCING AMPS kA2 cycle and AMP MAX kA values of the last event BKR 1 INTERUPTION RATING This setting specifies the maximum symmetrical interruption rating of the circuit breaker Figure 5 154 Arcing current measurement ...

Page 506: ...5 292 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 155 Breaker arcing current logic ...

Page 507: ...remote current protection elements via communication channels can also be chosen CT FAIL 1 3I0 INPUT 1 Selects the current source for input 1 The most critical protection element should also be assigned to the same source CT FAIL 1 3I0 INPUT 1 PICKUP Selects the 3I_0 pickup value for input 1 the main supervised CT source CT FAIL 1 3I0 INPUT 2 Selects the current source for input 2 Input 2 should u...

Page 508: ... BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand INCIPIENT FAULT 1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 INCIPIENT FAULT 1 PICKUP 0 50 pu Range 0 10 to 10 00 pu in steps of 0 01 INCIPNT FLT 1 MODE Number of counts Range Number of counts Counts per window INCIPIENT FLT 1 TRIP COUNTS NUMBER 2 Range 1 to 10 in steps of 1 INCIPNT FLT 1 DETECT WINDOW 10 00 s Range 0 00 to 1000 00 s in steps of 0 01 INCIPIENT FAULT 1 RESET ...

Page 509: ...e memory window During the actual fault the neutral current and the superimposed phase B currents closely correspond confirming the incipient fault hypothesis and identifying the affected phase Figure 5 157 Illustration of the incipient fault detector algorithm The following settings are available for each incipient cable fault detector INCIPIENT FAULT 1 FUNCTION This setting enables and disables ...

Page 510: ...ource includes a fuse failure scheme The VT fuse failure detector is used to raise an alarm and or block elements that operate incorrectly for a full or partial loss of AC potential caused by one or more blown fuses Some elements that can be blocked via the BLOCK input are distance voltage restrained overcurrent and directional current There are two classes of fuse failure that occur Class A Loss ...

Page 511: ...it is de energized positive sequence voltage and current are both below threshold levels VT FUSE FAILURE 1 FUNCTION Enables and disables the fuse failure feature for Source 1 VT Fuse Fail NEUTRAL WIRE OPEN 1 DETECTION Enables and disables the VT neutral wire open detection function When the VT is connected in Delta do not enable this function because there is no neutral wire for Delta connected VT...

Page 512: ... IEC255 8 cold curve is defined as follows Eq 5 28 The IEC255 8 hot curve is defined as follows Eq 5 29 where top time to operate τop thermal protection trip time constant I measured overload RMS current Ip measured load RMS current before overload occurs k IEC 255 8 k factor applied to IB defining maximum permissible current above nominal current IB protected element base nominal current THERMAL ...

Page 513: ...ditions the maximum value of I k x IB is limited to 8 even when realistically it is exceeding this value The reset time of the thermal overload protection element is also time delayed using following formula Eq 5 30 where τrst thermal protection trip time constant Tmin a minimum reset time setting Figure 5 160 IEC 255 8 sample operate and reset curves ...

Page 514: ...s the measured overload RMS current at index n En is the accumulated energy at index n En 1 is the accumulated energy at index n 1 The thermal overload protection element removes the THERMAL PROT 1 OP output operand when E 0 05 In case of emergency the thermal memory and THERMAL PROT 1 OP output operand can be reset using THERM PROT 1 RESET setting All calculations are performed per phase If the a...

Page 515: ... all three phases such as load change and switching the broken conductor element monitors the change in all three phase currents at the present instance and at four cycles previous It also monitors changes in the I_2 I_1 ratio I_1 minimum and I_1 maximum BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 BROKEN CONDUCTOR...

Page 516: ... two phases is 50 So normally you this setting below 50 for example to 30 BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 I1 MIN This setting specifies the minimum positive sequence current supervision level Ensure this setting is programmed to a sufficient level to prevent I_2 I_1 from erratic pickup due to a low I_1 signal However do not set this setting too high since the broken conductor condition cannot be detected under...

Page 517: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 303 5 Figure 5 162 Broken conductor detection logic ...

Page 518: ...argin to ensure proper operation If CONTACT INPUT EVENTS is set to Enabled every change in the contact input state triggers an event A raw status is scanned for all Contact Inputs synchronously at the constant rate of 0 5 ms as shown in the following figure The DC input voltage is compared to a user settable threshold A new contact input state must be maintained for a user settable debounce time i...

Page 519: ...to a protection pass every 2 1 ms With a contact debounce time setting of 3 0 ms the FlexLogic operand assert time limits are 3 0 0 0 3 0 ms and 3 0 2 1 5 1 ms These time limits depend on how soon the protection pass runs after the debouncing time Regardless of the contact debounce time setting the contact input event is time stamped with a 1 μs accuracy using the time of the first scan correspond...

Page 520: ...is forced to off logic 0 regardless of any attempt to alter the input If set to Enabled the input operates as shown on the logic diagram and generates output FlexLogic operands in response to received input signals and the applied settings There are two types of operation self reset and latched If VIRTUAL INPUT x type is Self Reset when the input signal transits from off to on the output operand i...

Page 521: ...perand set by the monitor consists of the output relay designation followed by the name of the flag for example Cont OP 1 IOn In most breaker control circuits the trip coil is connected in series with a breaker auxiliary contact used to interrupt current flow after the breaker has tripped to prevent damage to the less robust initiating contact This can be done by monitoring an auxiliary contact on...

Page 522: ...this input to safely close the contact Once the contact is closed and the RESET input is logic 0 off any activity of the OPERATE input such as subsequent chattering does not have any effect With both the OPERATE and RESET inputs active logic 1 the response of the latching contact is specified by the OUTPUT H1a TYPE setting OUTPUT H1a RESET This setting specifies a FlexLogic operand to operate the ...

Page 523: ...UTS CONTACT OUTPUTS CONTACT OUTPUT H1a and CONTACT OUTPUT H1c menus assuming an H4L module OUTPUT H1a OPERATE VO1 OUTPUT H1a RESET VO2 OUTPUT H1c OPERATE VO2 OUTPUT H1c RESET VO1 Since the two physical contacts in this example are mechanically separated and have individual control inputs they do not operate at exactly the same time A discrepancy in the range of a fraction of a maximum operating ti...

Page 524: ...cal user interface The virtual outputs are outputs of FlexLogic equations used to customize the device Virtual outputs can also serve as virtual inputs to FlexLogic equations There are 96 virtual outputs that can be assigned using FlexLogic If not assigned the output is forced to OFF Logic 0 An ID also can be assigned to each virtual output Virtual outputs are resolved in each pass through the eva...

Page 525: ... command or function 10h with address 400h is used to set the state of Virtual Input 1 For the RESET ANNUNCIATOR setting the RESET ANCTR OP FlexLogic operand is activated by the two sources of RESET command operand source and manual source Each individual source of a RESET ANNUNCIATOR command also activates its individual operand RESET OP OPRD or RESET ANCTR OP MNUL to identify the source of the c...

Page 526: ...TS OUTPUTS DIRECT DIRECT OUTPUTS The relay provides eight direct outputs that are conveyed on communications channel 1 numbered 1 1 through 1 8 and eight direct outputs that are conveyed on communications channel 2 numbered 2 1 through 2 8 Each digital point in the message must be programmed to carry the state of a specific FlexLogic operand The settings are used to select the operand that represe...

Page 527: ...of the external transducer primary input parameter such as DC voltage or temperature The relay simplifies this process by internally scaling the output from the external transducer and displaying the actual primary parameter DCmA input channels are arranged in a manner similar to CT and VT channels Configure the individual channels with the settings shown here DCMA INPUT H1 DCMA INPUT H1 FUNCTION ...

Page 528: ...ed to receive signals from external resistance temperature detectors and convert these signals into a digital format for use as required These channels are intended to be connected to any of the RTD types in common use Specific hardware details are contained in chapter 3 RTD input channels are arranged in a manner similar to CT and VT channels The user configures individual channels with the setti...

Page 529: ...30 89 182 84 152 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...

Page 530: ...ecks the driving signal x in equations below for the minimum and maximum limits and subsequently re scales so the limits defined as MIN VAL and MAX VAL match the output range of the hardware defined as RANGE The following equation is applied Eq 5 33 where x is a driving signal specified by the SOURCE setting Imin and Imax are defined by the RANGE setting k is a scaling constant calculated as Eq 5 ...

Page 531: ...20 overload compared to the nominal The nominal three phase power is Eq 5 35 The three phase power with 20 overload margin is Eq 5 36 The base unit for power refer to the FlexElements section in this chapter for additional details is Eq 5 37 The minimum and maximum power values to be monitored in pu are Eq 5 38 The following settings are entered DCMA OUTPUT H1 SOURCE SRC 1 P DCMA OUTPUT H1 RANGE 1...

Page 532: ...connection setting is Delta The voltage is to be monitored in the range from 70 to 110 of nominal The minimum and maximum positive sequence voltages to be monitored are Eq 5 42 The base unit for voltage see the FlexElements section in this chapter for additional details is Eq 5 43 The minimum and maximum voltage values to be monitored in pu are Eq 5 44 The following settings are entered DCMA OUTPU...

Page 533: ... or forced as described in the following two sections Shared outputs to bricks have their test mode flag raised which results in their value only being accepted by relays also in forcible mode GOOSE transmissions have the simulation flag set which results in these only being accepted by other devices that have their Sim data attribute set The Sim data attribute in the relay is set so that if GOOSE...

Page 534: ...s of 0 01 PMU 1 VA TEST ANGLE 0 00 Range 180 00 to 180 00 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VB TEST MAGNITUDE 500 00 kV Range 0 00 to 700 00 kV in steps of 0 01 PMU 1 VB TEST ANGLE 120 00 Range 180 00 to 180 00 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VC TEST MAGNITUDE 500 00 kV Range 0 00 to 700 00 kV in steps of 0 01 PMU 1 VC TEST ANGLE 120 00 Range 180 00 to 180 00 in steps of 0 05 PMU 1 VX TEST MAGNITUDE 500 00 kV Range 0...

Page 535: ...n the following ways If set to Normal the input remains fully operational It is controlled by the voltage across its input terminals and can be turned on and off by external circuitry Select this value if a given input must be operational during the test This includes for example an input initiating the test or being a part of a user pre programmed test sequence If set to Open the input is forced ...

Page 536: ...tact While the selected operand is Off the output behaves as it does when in service If set to Freeze the output retains its position at the instant before the TEST MODE FUNCTION was Forcible and the operand selected by the TEST MODE FORCING setting was On regardless of later changes in the status of the operand configured to control the output contact While the selected operand is Off the output ...

Page 537: ...6 1 Actual Values menu ACTUAL VALUES FRONT PANEL Access in EnerVista See page 6 3 ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CONTACT INPUTS See page 6 4 VIRTUAL INPUTS See page 6 4 RxGOOSE BOOLEANS See page 6 4 RxGOOSE DPS See page 6 4 CONTACT OUTPUTS See page 6 5 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS See page 6 5 AUTORECLOSE See page 6 5 RxGOOSE STATUS See page 6 5 RxGOOSE STATISTICS See page 6 6 CHANNEL TESTS See page 6 6 DIGITAL COUNTERS...

Page 538: ... 10 TxGOOSE STATUS See page 6 11 ACTUAL VALUES METERING 87L DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT See page 6 16 SOURCE SRC 1 See page 6 17 SOURCE SRC 2 SYNCHROCHECK See page 6 21 TRACKING FREQUENCY See page 6 22 FREQUENCY RATE OF CHANGE See page 6 22 FLEXELEMENTS See page 6 22 RxGOOSE Analogs See page 6 23 PHASOR MEASUREMENT UNIT See page 6 23 PMU AGGREGATOR See page 6 24 TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS See page 6 24 T...

Page 539: ... software for example to view an error message displayed on the front panel The feature applies to the enhanced and standard front panels To view the front panel in EnerVista software 1 Click Actual Values Front Panel Figure 6 1 Front panel use in the software C60 shown DATA LOGGER See page 6 27 PMU RECORDS See page 6 28 MAINTENANCE See page 6 28 ACTUAL VALUES PRODUCT INFO MODEL INFORMATION See pa...

Page 540: ...ut 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 3 3 RxGOOSE boolean inputs ACTUAL VALUES STATUS RxGOOSE BOOLEANS 6 3 4 RxGOOSE DPS inputs ACTUAL VALUES STATUS RxGOOSE DPS CONTACT INPUTS Cont Ip 1 Off Range On Off Cont Ip xx Off Range On Off VIRTUAL INPUTS Virt Ip 1 Off Range On Off Vir...

Page 541: ... indicates the ID of the virtual output For example Virt Op 1 refers to the virtual output in terms of the default name array index The second line of the display indicates the logic state of the virtual output as calculated by the FlexLogic equation for that output 6 3 7 Autoreclose ACTUAL VALUES STATUS AUTORECLOSE AUTORECLOSE 1 This menu displays the reclosure shot count 6 3 8 RxGOOSE status ACT...

Page 542: ...setting R RxGOOSE1 DST IP is configured to a multicast address and this status indicates Off R GOOSE reception cannot be successful and therefore communication network diagnosis needs to be carried out This status is relevant to R GOOSE reception when configured for SSM or ASM reception modes It is not relevant for GOOSE or for R GOOSE in unicast reception mode 6 3 10 Channel tests ACTUAL VALUES S...

Page 543: ...direction A displayed value of 0 0 indicates that either asymmetry is not present or cannot be estimated due to failure with local remote GPS clock source VALIDITY OF CHANNEL CONFIGURATION The current state of the communications channel identification check and hence validity displays here If a remote relay ID number does not match the programmed number at the local relay the FAIL value displays T...

Page 544: ...e 256 FlexStateTM bits available The second line value indicates the state of the given FlexState bit 6 3 14 Ethernet ACTUAL VALUES STATUS ETHERNET These values indicate the status of the first second and third Ethernet links 6 3 15 Real time clock synchronizing ACTUAL VALUES STATUS REAL TIME CLOCK SYNCHRONIZING Counter 1 FROZEN 1970 01 01 00 00 00 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Counter 1 MICROS 0 Rang...

Page 545: ...from an active master has been found and selected Calibrating if an active master has been selected but lock is not at present established Synch d No Pdelay if the port is synchronized but the peer delay mechanism is non operational Synchronized if synchronized PTP IRIG B DELTA is the time difference measured in nanoseconds between the fractional seconds portion of the time being received via PTP ...

Page 546: ...nnected to the UR over Ethernet the Modbus TCP status shows 3 If the EnerVista application is closed the Modbus TCP status shows 4 For the graphical front panel the remaining connections refer to TCP connections only MMS TCP The number of IEC 61850 connections remaining PMU TCP The maximum number of PMU TCP connections matches the number of aggregators The maximum number of aggregators for the N60...

Page 547: ...tes that ARP responses are being received and the destination MAC address for R GOOSE transmissions has been obtained This status remains Off if TxGOOSE is not configured for R GOOSE It also remains Off if setting R TxGOOSE1 DST IP is set to a multicast address In the case where setting R TxGOOSE1 DST IP is configured with a unicast address and this status indicates Off TxGOOSE transmission will b...

Page 548: ...TIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL METERING CHAPTER 6 ACTUAL VALUES 6 6 4 Metering 6 4 1 Metering conventions 6 4 1 1 UR conventions for measuring power and energy The figure illustrates the conventions established for use in UR devices ...

Page 549: ...Figure 6 2 Flow direction of signed values for watts and VARs 6 4 1 2 UR convention for measuring phase angles All phasors calculated by URs and used for protection control and metering functions are rotating phasors that maintain the correct phase angle relationships with each other at all times ...

Page 550: ...ion is 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 The figure illustrates this Figure 6 3 UR phase angle measurement convention 6 4 1 3 UR convention for measuring symmetrical components The URs calculate volta...

Page 551: ...ectively This however is a relative matter It is important to remember that the L30 displays are always referenced as specified under SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP POWER SYSTEM FREQUENCY AND PHASE REFERENCE The example above is illustrated in the following figure Figure 6 4 Measurement convention for symmetrical components ABC phase rotation ACB phase rotation SYSTEM VOLTAGES sec V VT conn relay INPUTS se...

Page 552: ... the local relay Terminal 1 refers to the communication channel 1 interface to a remote L30 at terminal 1 Terminal 2 refers to the communication channel 2 interface to a remote L30 at terminal 2 87L DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT LOCAL IA 0 000 A 0 0 LOCAL IB 0 000 A 0 0 LOCAL IC 0 000 A 0 0 TERMINAL 1 IA 0 000 A 0 0 TERMINAL 1 IB 0 000 A 0 0 TERMINAL 1 IC 0 000 A 0 0 TERMINAL 2 IA 0 000 A 0 0 TERMINAL 2 IB...

Page 553: ... are unavailable 6 4 3 2 Phase current metering ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 PHASE CURRENT SOURCE SRC 1 PHASE CURRENT SRC 1 See below GROUND CURRENT SRC 1 See page 6 18 PHASE VOLTAGE SRC 1 See page 6 18 AUXILIARY VOLTAGE SRC 1 See page 6 19 POWER SRC 1 See page 6 19 FREQUENCY SRC 1 See page 6 20 CURRENT HARMONICS SRC 1 See page 6 20 VOLTAGE HARMONICS SRC 1 See page 6 21 PHASE CURRENT SRC 1 ...

Page 554: ...e programmed by the user for the associated source see SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SOURCES 6 4 3 4 Phase voltage metering ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 PHASE VOLTAGE SRC 1 POS SEQ I1 0 000 A 0 0 SRC 1 NEG SEQ I2 0 000 A 0 0 GROUND CURRENT SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Ig 0 000 A SRC 1 PHASOR Ig 0 000 A 0 0 SRC 1 PHASOR Igd 0 000 A 0 0 PHASE VOLTAGE SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Vag 0 00 V SRC 1 RMS Vbg 0 00 V SRC 1 RM...

Page 555: ...ser for the associated source see SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SOURCES 6 4 3 6 Power metering ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 POWER SRC 1 POS SEQ V1 0 000 V 0 0 SRC 1 NEG SEQ V2 0 000 V 0 0 AUXILIARY VOLTAGE SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Vx 0 00 V SRC 1 PHASOR Vx 0 000 V 0 0 POWER SRC 1 SRC 1 REAL POWER 3φ 0 000 W SRC 1 REAL POWER φa 0 000 W SRC 1 REAL POWER φb 0 000 W SRC 1 REAL POWER φc 0 000 W SRC 1 REAC...

Page 556: ...crossing detection of an AC signal The signal is either a Clarke transformation of three phase voltages or currents auxiliary voltage or ground current as per source configuration see the SYSTEM SETUP POWER SYSTEM settings The signal used for frequency estimation is low pass filtered The final frequency measurement is passed through a validation filter that eliminates false readings due to signal ...

Page 557: ... 2 25 is the harmonic number The short time Fourier transform is applied to the unfiltered signal Eq 6 3 The harmonics are a percentage of the fundamental signal obtained as a ratio of harmonic amplitude to fundamental amplitude multiplied by 100 The total harmonic distortion THD is the ratio of the total harmonic content to the fundamental Eq 6 4 6 4 4 Synchrocheck ACTUAL VALUES METERING SYNCHROC...

Page 558: ...ments is shown here 6 4 7 FlexElements ACTUAL VALUES METERING FLEXELEMENTS FLEXELEMENT 1 8 The operating signals for the FlexElements are displayed in pu values using the following definitions of the base units Table 6 2 FlexElement base units SYNCHROCHECK 1 V1 MAG 0 000 kv SYNCHROCHECK 1 V1 ANG 0 0 SYNCHROCHECK 1 V2 MAG 0 000 kV SYNCHROCHECK 1 V2 ANG 0 0 SYNCHROCHECK 1 PROJ V2 MAG 0 000 kV SYNCHR...

Page 559: ...SE 1 Hz FREQUENCY RATE OF CHANGE df dtBASE 1 Hz s PHASE ANGLE ϕBASE 360 degrees see the UR angle referencing convention POWER FACTOR PFBASE 1 00 RTDs BASE 100 C SOURCE CURRENT IBASE maximum nominal primary RMS value of the IN and IN inputs SOURCE POWER PBASE maximum value of VBASE IBASE for the IN and IN inputs SOURCE THD HARMONICS BASE 1 SOURCE VOLTAGE VBASE maximum nominal primary RMS value of t...

Page 560: ...P layers PDU sizes approaching approximately 1500 bytes result in fragmented data frames causing increased network traffic 6 4 11 Transducer inputs and outputs ACTUAL VALUES METERING TRANSDUCER I O DCMA INPUTS DCMA INPUT xx Actual values for each DCmA input channel that is enabled are displayed with the top line as the programmed channel ID and the bottom line as the value followed by the programm...

Page 561: ...ts IA IB IC are current phasors in secondary amps I0 is the zero sequence current phasors in secondary amps and IG is the ground current from the parallel line scaled to the source phase CT in secondary amps Z0 Z1 is the zero sequence impedance to positive sequence impedance ratio and Z0M Z1 is mutual zero sequence impedance to positive sequence impedance ratio 6 5 2 Event records 6 5 2 1 Enhanced...

Page 562: ... them in a web browser enter the IP address of the device When an oscillography icon displays click it to open it Figure 6 5 Event records viewed in EnerVista software 6 5 2 2 Graphical front panel To display the event records page press the Home pushbutton then the Event Record Tab pushbutton The newest event is always at the top Up and Down pushbuttons move the event selector up and down When th...

Page 563: ... RECORDS menu for information on clearing the oscillography records 6 5 4 Data logger ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS DATA LOGGER The OLDEST SAMPLE TIME represents the time at which the oldest available samples were taken It is static until the log gets full at which time it starts counting at the defined sampling rate The NEWEST SAMPLE TIME represents the time the most recent samples were taken It counts u...

Page 564: ...GGERS 0 Range 0 to 65535 in steps of 1 PMU 1 RECORDING See below PMU 1 RECORDINg PMU 1 FORCE TRIGGER Yes Range No Yes PUM 1 AVAILABLE RECORDS 0 Range 0 to 65535 in steps of 1 PUM 1 SECONDS PER RECORD 0 0 Range 0 to 6553 5 in steps of 0 1 PUM 1 LAST CLEARED 2013 07 14 15 40 16 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS BREAKER 1 BKR 1 ACC ARCING AMP φA 0 00 kA2 cyc BKR 1 ACC ARCING AMP φB 0 00 kA2 cyc BKR 1 ACC ARC...

Page 565: ...s The MAC address displays for port 1 The MAC address for port 2 is one higher The MAC address for port 3 is one higher than port 2 In redundant mode the MAC addresses for ports 2 and 3 are the same as port 2 6 6 2 Firmware revisions 6 6 2 1 Enhanced and standard front panels ACTUAL VALUES PRODUCT INFO FIRMWARE REVISIONS MODEL INFORMATION ORDER CODE LINE 1 L30 A00 AAA A0A A0A Range standard GE ord...

Page 566: ...AM REVISION 02 02 Range 0 00 to 655 35 Revision number for FPGA FPGA DATE 2016 09 15 16 41 32 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Date and time when the FPGA was built FIRMWARE REVISIONS L30 Relay REVISION 7 6x Range 0 00 to 655 35 Revision number of the application firmware MODIFICATION FILE NUMBER 0 Range 0 to 65535 ID of the MOD FILE Value is 0 for each standard firmware release BOOT PROGRAM REVISION 7 0...

Page 567: ...error messages for IEC 61850 are outlined in the UR Family Communications Guide 7 1 Commands menu The commands menu contains relay directives intended for operations personnel All commands can be protected from unauthorized access via the command password see the Security section of chapter 5 for details The following flash message appears after successfully command entry COMMANDS COMMANDS VIRTUAL...

Page 568: ...and pressing the ENTER key After clearing data the command setting automatically reverts to No COMMANDS VIRTUAL INPUTS Virt Ip 1 Off Range Off On Virt Ip 2 Off Range Off On Virt Ip 64 Off Range Off On COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS CLEAR FAULT REPORTS No Range No Yes CLEAR EVENT RECORDS No Range No Yes CLEAR OSCILLOGRAPHY No Range No Yes CLEAR DATA LOGGER No Range No Yes CLEAR BREAKER 1 ARCING AMPS No Ran...

Page 569: ...vices entry in the Online Window area of the EnerVista software Click the button at the top of the window that opens When the relay is synchronizing to an external time source such as PTP IRIG B or SNTP the manually entered time or the manually synchronized time is over written The timescale of the entered time is local time including daylight savings time where and when applicable 7 1 4 Relay mai...

Page 570: ...OT UPDATED message displays REBOOT RELAY Restarts the relay so that changes to configuration settings can take effect In most cases if changes are made to the configuration settings these changes do not take effect unless the relay is rebooted SERVICE COMMAND Performs specific L30 service actions Presently there are two service actions available Code 20511 returns all settings to their factory def...

Page 571: ...icates the one shot operation and remains asserted for 30 seconds afterwards When the function is disabled all three operands are de asserted The one shot function applies to all logical PMUs of a given L30 relay Figure 7 1 PMU one shot FlexLogic operands 7 1 5 1 Testing accuracy of the PMU The one shot feature is used to test accuracy of the synchrophasor measurement GPS synchronized tests sets p...

Page 572: ...ty COMMANDS SECURITY With the CyberSentry option this setting is available to enable or disable the following commands ADMINISTRATOR LOGOFF Selecting Yes allows the Supervisor to forcefully logoff an administrator session ENGINEER LOGOFF Selecting Yes allows the Supervisor to forcefully logoff an engineer session OPERATOR LOGOFF Selecting Yes allows the Supervisor to forcefully logoff an operator ...

Page 573: ...get messages is described below Phase information is included if applicable If a target message status changes the status with the highest priority displays Table 7 1 Target message priority status If a self test error is detected a message appears indicating the cause of the error For example UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED indicates that the minimal relay settings have not been programmed 7 2 2 Relay self t...

Page 574: ...ce Setup 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 driven performed whenever FlexLogic equations are modified What to do Finish all equation editing and use self tests to debug any errors Latched target message No Description of problem The PRODUCT SETUP INSTALLATI...

Page 575: ...ess reaches a critical level the message displays persistently on the front panel and no front panel key navigation is possible How often the test is performed The battery is monitored every five seconds The error message displays after 60 seconds if the problem persists What to do Replace the battery as outlined in the Maintenance chapter Latched target message No Description of problem Direct in...

Page 576: ...a latching contact output of an installed type 4L module How often the test is performed 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 c...

Page 577: ...ut not connected How often the test is performed Every second What to do Check direct input and output configuration and wiring Latched target message No Description of problem One or more RxGOOSE messages are not being received How often the test is performed The self test is activated when no message is received within the expected time interval which is the time to live time in the previous mes...

Page 578: ...ss in a web browser then click the SFP Transceiver Information Only the type of SFP displays and not power data What to do A web page SFP Transceiver Information is provided This page displays the type of the SFP in it This data is to be used with the CPU type to know the cause of the problem Latched target message No Description of problem A faulty small form factor pluggable port SFP or unpluggi...

Page 579: ...eing release candidate or gold builds What to do Update firmware to either of these builds 7 2 2 4 HardFiber major self test error messages In addition to those provided by the standard UR series devices the UR devices implement HardFiber self tests These are listed here Any abnormal diagnostic condition indicated by the LEDs or the critical failure relay also results in a self test message so tro...

Page 580: ...al to the Brick Where multiple UR series devices have self test errors look for common causes To further isolate AC input discrepancy errors put the relay in test isolated mode then one by one temporally change an AC bank Crosschecking setting to None until the Process Bus Failure clears Once the problem AC bank has been identified the values from each of the two Bricks can be examined individuall...

Page 581: ...If the ambient temperature and supply voltage are within Brick specifications consult the factory Troubles resulting from a Brick output failing to respond to an output command can only be detected while the command is active and so in this case the target is latched A latched target can be unlatched by pressing the front panel reset key if the command has ended however the output can still be non...

Page 582: ...7 16 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TARGETS MENU CHAPTER 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS 7 ...

Page 583: ...ected burden as follows 1 The CTs should be class TPX or TPY or IEC class 5P20 or better Use class TPZ only after discussion with both the manufacturer of the CT and GE Multilin 2 The CT primary current rating should be somewhat higher than the maximum continuous load current but not too high relative to the minimum fault current because the differential element minimum pickup setting is 0 2 CT ra...

Page 584: ...ne CT at each side is used these equation may not provide correct estimation of the required knee point voltage For this situation GE provides a CT saturation analysis tool described in the following section 8 1 2 CT saturation analysis tool The CT saturation analysis tool is an Excel spreadsheet provided for users to analyze the L30 reliability during CT saturation caused by an external fault to ...

Page 585: ...Figure 8 3 Tool results for differential and restraint currents You are encouraged to test different fault locations and different fault levels and distributions per short circuit studies Alternatively the tool can help to estimate required CT parameters ratio and knee point voltage based on some pre determined criteria 8 2 Current differential 87L settings 8 2 1 Introduction Software is available...

Page 586: ...current is below the breakpoint where CT errors and saturation effects are not expected to be significant The setting is used to provide sensitivity to high impedance internal faults or when system configuration limits the fault current to low values A setting of 10 to 20 is appropriate in most cases but increase this to 30 if the CTs can perform quite differently during faults 8 2 4 Current diffe...

Page 587: ...nal CT ratios The slope value must be identical at all terminals Consider a two terminal configuration with the following CT ratios for relays 1 and 2 Eq 8 4 Consequently we have the following CT tap value for relays 1 and 2 Eq 8 5 To achieve maximum differential sensitivity the minimum pickup is set as 0 2 pu at the terminal with the higher CT primary current in this case 2000 5 for relay 2 The o...

Page 588: ... basic methods of applying channel asymmetry compensation using GPS Channel asymmetry can also be monitored with actual values and an indication signalled FlexLogic operands 87L DIFF 1 2 MAX ASYM asserted if channel asymmetry exceeds preset values Depending on the implemented relaying philosophy the relay can be programmed to perform the following on the loss of the GPS signal Enable GPS compensat...

Page 589: ... Enable channel asymmetry compensation CHNL ASYM COMP by setting it to ON Assign the GPS receiver failsafe alarm contact with the BLOCK GPS TIME REF setting 2 Create FlexLogic similar to that shown as follows to block the 87L element on GPS loss if step change in the channel delay occurs during GPS loss conditions or on a startup before the GPS signal is valid For three terminal systems the 87L DI...

Page 590: ... used carefully if maximum channel asymmetry is known and does not exceed certain values 2 0 to 2 5 ms The 87L DIFF MAX ASYM operand can be used to monitor and signal maximum channel asymmetry Essentially the L30 switches to another setting group with higher pickup and restraint settings sacrificing sensitivity to keep the 87L function operational 1 Create FlexLogic similar to that shown as follow...

Page 591: ...the difference between signal frequency and tracking frequency To secure instantaneous element operation it is recommended either to use FlexLogic as shown here to block the instantaneous elements during synchronization or to use a different setting group with more conservative pickup for this brief interval Figure 8 4 FlexLogic to block instantaneous element during 87L startup The elements must b...

Page 592: ...FERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTANTANEOUS ELEMENTS CHAPTER 8 APPLICATION OF SETTINGS 8 Phase instantaneous overcurrent 9 0 5 seconds Element Maximum error on startup operate signal vs setting Recommended block duration ...

Page 593: ...in slot W in both relays for example W7J 2 Interconnect the two relays using the proper media for example single mode fiber cable observing correct connection of receiving Rx and transmitting Tx communications paths and turn power on to both relays 3 Verify that the Order Code in both relays is correct 4 Cycle power off on in both relays 5 Verify and record that both relays indicate In Service on ...

Page 594: ... communications failures as follows start test as per Steps 13 to 14 and in two to five seconds disconnect the fiber Rx cable on the corresponding channel Expected result The Running Remote Loopback Test message appears When the channel is momentarily cut off the Remote Loopback Test FAILED message displays The status check reads as follows ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CHANNEL TESTS CHANNEL 1 2 LOCAL LOOP...

Page 595: ...ith the following status checks ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CHANNEL TESTS CHANNEL 1 2 STATUS OK ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CHANNEL TESTS REMOTE LOOPBACK STATUS n a ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CHANNEL TESTS PFLL STATUS OK 7 Apply a current of 0 5 pu at a frequency 1 to 3 higher or lower than nominal only to local relay phase A to verify that frequency tracking does not affect PFLL when only one relay has a current inp...

Page 596: ...ENT TERMINAL 1 2 IA along with a phasor of twice the magnitude at ACTUAL VALUES METERING 87L DIFF CURRENT IA DIFF 4 7 Repeat the above tests for Phases B and C 4 8 Restore the communication circuits to normal 9 1 4 Local remote relay tests 9 1 4 1 Direct transfer trip DTT tests The direct transfer trip is a function by which one relay sends a signal to a remote relay to cause a trip of remote equi...

Page 597: ...T CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL menu of both relays CURRENT DIFF FUNCTION Disabled 14 At the Remote relay set SETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONTACT OUTPUT N1 CONTACT OUTPUT N1 OPERATE to the CURRENT DIFF KEY DTT operand 15 At the Local relay observe under the ACTUAL VALUES STATUS CONTACT OUTPUTS menu that CONTACT OUTPUT N1 N2 and N3 are Off 16 At the Remote relay set SETTINGS TESTING FORCE CONTACT INPUTS FORCE C...

Page 598: ...9 6 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TESTING CHAPTER 9 COMMISSIONING 9 ...

Page 599: ...width requirements It also improves security by eliminating the possibility of falsely interpreting a single corrupted data sample as a fault The L30 relay system uses a new consolidation technique called phaselets Phaselets are partial sums of the terms involved in a complete phasor computation The use of phaselets in the L30 design improves the transient response performance without increasing t...

Page 600: ...the other relay terminals Also the sum of the squares of the raw data samples is computed for each phase and transmitted with the phaselets At the receiving relay the received phaselets are combined into phasors Also ground current is reconstructed from phase information An elliptical restraint region is computed by combining sources of measurement error In addition to the restraint region a separ...

Page 601: ...tion algorithm is used to enhance security and to improve transient response Conditions to detect a disturbance include the magnitude of zero sequence current the magnitude of negative sequence current and changes in positive negative or zero sequence current Normally differential protection is performed using a full cycle Fourier transform Continuous use of a full cycle Fourier means that some pr...

Page 602: ...s the restraint region When the adaptive portion of the restraint current is small the restraint region shrinks When the adaptive portion of the restraint current increases the restraint region grows to reflect the uncertainty of the measurement The computed severity increases with the probability that the sum of the measured currents indicates a fault With the exception of Restraint all quantitie...

Page 603: ...on uses the same CT matched and time aligned phasors as the phase segregated current differential function The operate signal is calculated for both real and imaginary parts as follows Eq 10 12 Eq 10 13 The terms for the second remote terminal are omitted in two terminal applications The maximum through current is available locally and re constructed from the received remote restraint based on the...

Page 604: ...ys within a plus or minus 25 microsecond error during normal conditions for a two or three terminal system For four or more terminals the error can be somewhat higher depending on the quality of the communications channels The algorithm is unconditionally stable In the case of two and three terminal systems asymmetric communications channel delay is automatically compensated for In all cases an es...

Page 605: ...bsolute time reference used to measure channel asymmetry The local sampling clocks are synchronized to each other in phase and to the power system in frequency The local GPS clocks are synchronized to GPS time using the externally provided GPS time signal GPS time stamp is included in the transmitted packet along with the sampling clock time stamp Both sampling clock deviation and channel asymmetr...

Page 606: ...s frequency synchronism the frequency deviation is approximately the same for each relay The clock deviation frequency is computed from the deviation phasor Eq 10 24 Note that a four quadrant arctangent can be computed by taking the imaginary and the real part of the deviation separately for the two arguments of the four quadrant arctangent Also note that the input to the loop filter is in radian ...

Page 607: ... first message is transmitted by a given relay The second is when the exchange is broken long enough to invalidate the last received set of time stamps if the exchange is broken for longer than 66 ms the time stamps from a given clock can roll over twice invalidating time difference computations In either of these situations the next outgoing set of time stamps is a special start up set containing...

Page 608: ...loop can be underdamped critically damped or over damped For this application critically damped is a good choice This sets a constraint relating the two parameters A second constraint is derived from the desired time constants of the loop By considering the effects of both phase and frequency noise in this application it can be shown that optimum behavior results with a certain proportion between ...

Page 609: ... between execution of the filter algorithm Tphase time constant for the primary phase locked loop Tfrequency time constant for the frequency locked loop 10 1 13 Matching phaselets An algorithm is needed to match phaselets detect lost messages and detect communications channel failure Channel failure is defined by a sequence of lost messages where the length of the sequence is a design parameter In...

Page 610: ... the interrupt generated by an incoming message For both incoming and outgoing messages the important parameter is the jitter between when the time stamp is read and when the message begins to go out or to come in The quality of the crystal driving the clock and software sampling is not critical because of the compensation provided by the phase and frequency tracking algorithm unless it is desired...

Page 611: ...ith Channel asymmetry also contributes to this term The clock deviation computation is indicated in equation 10 15 as θi If two channels are used clock deviation is computed for both channels and then the average of absolute values is computed If GPS compensation is used then GPS clock compensation is subtracted from the clock deviation Startup error This term is used to estimate the initial start...

Page 612: ... Charging current compensation The basic premise for the operation of differential protection schemes in general and of the L30 line differential element in particular is that the sum of the currents entering the protected zone is zero In the case of a power system transmission line this is not entirely true because of the capacitive charging current of the line For short transmission lines the ch...

Page 613: ...ature of the line leads to the classical transmission line equations that can be solved for voltage and current profiles along the line What is needed for the compensation model is the effective positive and zero sequence capacitance seen at the line terminals Finally in some applications the effect of shunt reactors needs to be taken into account With very long lines shunt reactors can be install...

Page 614: ...ith a second redundant channel relays do not lose functionality at all if the second channel is live With one channel only relays have a five second time window If the channel is restored within this time it takes about two to three power cycles of valid PFLL calculations and if estimated error is still within margin to declare that PFLL is OK If the channel is restored later than five seconds PFL...

Page 615: ...teristics of differential elements can be shown in the complex plane The operating characteristics of the L30 are fundamentally dependant on the relative ratios of the local and remote current phasor magnitudes and the angles of IIoc Irem as shown in the Restraint Characteristics figure The main factors affecting the trip restraint decisions are Difference in angles real represents pure internal f...

Page 616: ...10 18 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATING CONDITION CHARACTERISTICS CHAPTER 10 THEORY OF OPERATION 10 Figure 10 7 Restraint characteristics ...

Page 617: ...nt value of 5 0 the equation for two terminal mode is used to calculate restraint as follows Eq 10 35 where σ 0 assuming a pure sine wave 10 2 3 Trip decision test The trip condition is shown Eq 10 36 The use of the CURRENT DIFF PICKUP CURRENT DIFF RESTRAINT 1 CURRENT DIFF RESTRAINT 2 and CURRENT DIFF BREAK PT settings are discussed in the Current Differential section of the Settings chapter The f...

Page 618: ...uence components of the relay currents To improve accuracy and speed of operation the fault components of the currents are used that is the pre fault phasors are subtracted from the measured current phasors In addition to the angle relationships certain extra checks are performed on magnitudes of the negative and zero sequence currents The single ended fault location method assumes that the fault ...

Page 619: ...fault network Eq 10 38 where d is the current distribution factor which is a complex value Substituting the second equation into the first equation and multiplying both sides by the complex conjugate of IAF Eq 10 39 where denotes complex conjugate Assuming the system is homogeneous d is then a real number The fault resistance does not have any imaginary part The preceding equation solved for the u...

Page 620: ...ts from delta connected VTs If the FAULT REPORT 1 VT SUBSTITUTION setting is set to None and the VTs are connected in wye the fault location is performed based on the actual phase to ground voltages If the VTs are connected in delta fault location is suspended If the FAULT REPORT 1 VT SUBSTITUTION setting value is V0 and the VTs are connected in a wye configuration the fault location is performed ...

Page 621: ... FAULT LOCATOR L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10 23 10 where ZSYS0 is the equivalent zero sequence impedance behind the relay as entered under the fault report setting menu Figure 10 10 Fault locator scheme ...

Page 622: ...10 24 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FAULT LOCATOR CHAPTER 10 THEORY OF OPERATION 10 ...

Page 623: ...argets item in the Online Window area below the list of devices It can take a few minutes for all devices to be read 2 Acknowledge any messages for unaccessible devices The Site Targets window opens when done Figure 11 1 Site Targets window 11 1 2 Data with Modbus Analyzer Use the Modbus Analyzer under Maintenance Modbus Analyzer to monitor the values of the UR device Use the Modbus memory map add...

Page 624: ...e UR device Setting To read a setting in the UR device Coil To read a command in the UR device of Element input or output to read An example is 1 for Contact Output 1 Selection examples demonstrate various ways to represent 0 Hex A decimal numbering system based on 16 possible values from 0 to 9 and A to F An example is 0x0000 Char A single unicode character such as C An example is 0 Int A 32 bit ...

Page 625: ...ts setting verification analog values injection or visual verification of setting file entries against relay settings schedule 4 Contact inputs and outputs verification This test can be conducted by direct change of state forcing or as part of the system functional testing 5 Visual inspection for any damage corrosion or dust 6 Event recorder file download with further events analysis 7 LED Test an...

Page 626: ...files CyberSentry security events are available in the following two files SECURITY_EVENTS CSV and SETTING_CHANGES LOG 11 3 1 1 Security events file The figure shows the content for the SECURITY_EVENTS CSV file Figure 11 3 Security events file Time Local time Activity The actual security event 1 Authentication Failed 2 User Lockout 3 FW Upgrade 4 FW Lock 5 Settings Lock 6 Settings Change this can ...

Page 627: ...nline device in the EnerVista software and select the Add Device to Offline Window option This copies the settings to the Offline Window area Any message about file repair usually means that settings were missing in the original file and have been added with default values to the new file 2 Make a copy of the settings file in the Offline Window area by right clicking the file and selecting Duplica...

Page 628: ...ng before conversion inspect the device backup file made before conversion In the example shown here settings have been reset to factory defaults and several settings are new in firmware version 7 6 under Settings System Setup Switches and Breakers Figure 11 6 Conversion report 5 Change settings in the new file for example by looking at the original file 6 Write the converted file to the device fo...

Page 629: ...it 5 Right click the copied device and select the Edit Device Properties option Make the changes for the new device 6 Send the file to new device by dragging and dropping it into the Online Window area Or right click and select the Write Settings to Device option 7 Update the remaining settings such as IP address 11 6 Compare settings Settings are comparable against default values and between two ...

Page 630: ...ct Compare with Device 2 In the window that opens enter a path file name at the bottom o f the window 3 Select the second device 4 Click the OK button The file generates and the differences are highlighted in red which is for the first device 11 7 Back up and restore settings Back up a copy of the in service settings for each commissioned UR device so as to revert to the commissioned settings afte...

Page 631: ...ine for example An Environment backup stores a list of sites and devices in the Online and Offline Window areas Settings files are not contained within the environment file If a settings file is moved renamed or deleted after the backup it is removed from the Offline Window during the restore To save a settings file in the URS format in EnerVista Online Window 1 In EnerVista connect to the device ...

Page 632: ...t click the device in the Online Window area 2 Select the Read ICD File option A window opens 3 Enter a path name for the file and click the Save button To save settings in the ICD format in EnerVista Offline Window 1 In EnerVista right click the device in the Offline Window area 2 Select the Create ICD File option Or select the Save As option and select the ICD option from drop down list You can ...

Page 633: ... file is rejected URS and IID procedures are outlined here To restore settings from a URS file 1 In EnerVista connect to the device in the Online Window area 2 Right click the urs file in the Offline Window area and select Add Device from File to locate a file and or drag and drop the file from the Offline Window area to the device in the Online Window area Figure 11 9 Restoring a URS settings fil...

Page 634: ...puter on the same subnetwork as the UR device open a SFTP client application such as WinSCP Note that TFTP cannot be used here 3 Use the device s IP address as the host name 4 If the device has the CyberSentry option use the User Name of Administrator or Engineer and the password programmed for the selected role The default password is ChangeMe1 without quotation marks 5 If the device does not hav...

Page 635: ...reinstalling the new versions A message can display about a version not being supported An example is when upgrading from version 7 12K to 7 4x The 7 12K entry is removed from the Offline Window area A message can display in the EnerVista software upon launch that a device from the environment was not recognized This means that a device is online and its firmware version conflicts with the softwar...

Page 636: ...alues of all settings that have been defaulted during conversion are not listed in the conversion report to find the value of a setting before conversion inspect the device backups made before conversion 4 In EnerVista navigate to Maintenance Update Firmware First select the boot file if applicable locating the bin file and proceed Restart the device the EnerVista software and refresh the order co...

Page 637: ... Product Setup Communications Network and record the IP address and subnet mask of the port s being used Record the gateway address under Default IPv4 Route 2 Turn off power to the unit Hot swapping of the front panel is not supported 3 For an enhanced front panel loosen the thumb screw and open slightly the front panel For a standard front panel lift up the black plastic latch on the right side o...

Page 638: ...oosen thumb screw on enhanced front panel to open Figure 11 13 Lift latch on standard front panel to open 4 With a Phillips screwdriver unscrew and remove the mounting bracket on the right side of the unit The bracket for the enhanced front panel looks similar to that for the graphical front panel but they are not the same ...

Page 639: ...11 Figure 11 14 Remove enhanced front panel mounting bracket on right side Figure 11 15 Remove standard front panel mounting bracket on right side 5 Open the front panel Unplug or unscrew the grey ground cable from the front panel Unplug the RJ45 connector from the CPU module in the second slot on the left ...

Page 640: ...AINTENANCE 11 Figure 11 16 Disconnected ground cable and CPU connector 6 Unscrew and remove the mounting bracket with the front panel from the left side Figure 11 17 Unscrew enhanced front panel mounting bracket on left side Figure 11 18 Unscrew standard front panel mounting bracket on left side ...

Page 641: ...l The front panel has been removed To install the graphical front panel 1 With power to the unit off screw the left mounting bracket to the outside of the relay The power supply module can remain in the first slot Figure 11 19 Attach mounting bracket to relay on left side no power supply module in first slot 2 Screw the right mounting bracket to the right side of the relay ...

Page 642: ...ront panel hinge to the left mounting bracket using the nuts provided Figure 11 21 Attach to left mounting bracket inside relay 4 Close the front panel without tightening the screw to the mounting bracket 5 Optionally remove the protective plastic film on the graphical front panel It is normally peeled off but also can be left on The graphical front panel has been installed but not connected ...

Page 643: ...odule by sliding the module out from the front of the relay See the next section for instructions Figure 11 22 Remove silver SFP connector shown here under LK1 label 2 At the front of the relay insert the new CPU module in the second slot The new CPU has two connection slots on the front Ensure that the RS485 connector and the black cover plate are not on the back of the CPU module before sliding ...

Page 644: ...es similar to the cover so it is difficult to see Figure 11 24 Connect graphical front panel to top connection on CPU module 4 Tighten the embedded screw on the right side of the graphical front panel to the mounting bracket Figure 11 25 Screw to attach graphical front panel to mounting bracket 5 At the back of the CPU module attach the new black cover plate to the back of the relay then connect t...

Page 645: ...r Settings Product Setup Installation 6 Update the EnerVista software to recognize the graphical front panel under Maintenance Change Front Panel This setting does not display for units already with a graphical front panel 11 11 Replace module This section outlines how to replace a module The relay being modular in design allows for the withdrawal and insertion of modules Replace modules only with...

Page 646: ... short isolate external circuits accordingly for maximum safety 4 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 module is smoothly inserted into the slot Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis engag...

Page 647: ...6 Unscrew all four screws not three that attach the metal cover to the module The fourth screw is at the back end of the module on the opposite side from the clips beside the white electronics part see figure 7 Slide the metal cover away from the clips about 0 5 cm 1 8 inch and remove the cover 8 Unclip the black plastic holder that keeps the battery in place The plastic clips into the socket at t...

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Page 650: ...робности можно найти на веб сайте www recyclethis info 11 12 2 19 SK Zaobchádzanie s batériami Tento produkt obsahuje batériu s ktorou sa v Európskej únii nesmie nakladať ako s netriedeným komunálnym odpadom Dokumentácia k produktu obsahuje špecifické informácie o batérii Batéria je označená týmto symbolom ktorý môže obsahovať písmená na označenie kadmia Cd olova Pb alebo ortuti Hg Na správnu recy...

Page 651: ...without return of the device to the factory The firmware and software can be upgraded without return of the device to the factory Fuses in the power supply module are not field replaceable Files can be requested for use by technical support staff for example the Service Report click the icon in the software or connect a USB drive to the graphical front panel or under Maintenance Retrieve File as o...

Page 652: ...s www gegridsolutions com multilin warranty htm 11 15 Storage Store the unit indoors in a cool dry place If possible store in the original packaging Follow the storage temperature range outlined in the Specifications 11 16 Disposal Other than the battery there are no special requirements for disposal of the unit at the end its service life For customers located in the European Union dispose of the...

Page 653: ...mmetry 5824 Field RTD 1 Value Field RTD 1 value 5825 Field RTD 2 Value Field RTD 2 value 5826 Field RTD 3 Value Field RTD 3 value 5827 Field RTD 4 Value Field RTD 4 value 5828 Field RTD 5 Value Field RTD 5 value 5829 Field RTD 6 Value Field RTD 6 value 5830 Field RTD 7 Value Field RTD 7 value 5831 Field RTD 8 Value Field RTD 8 value 5832 Field TDR 1 Value Field TDR 1 value 5834 Field TDR 2 Value F...

Page 654: ...le Degrees Source 1 differential ground current angle 6208 SRC 2 Ia RMS Amps Source 2 phase A current RMS 6210 SRC 2 Ib RMS Amps Source 2 phase B current RMS 6212 SRC 2 Ic RMS Amps Source 2 phase C current RMS 6214 SRC 2 In RMS Amps Source 2 neutral current RMS 6216 SRC 2 Ia Mag Amps Source 2 phase A current magnitude 6218 SRC 2 Ia Angle Degrees Source 2 phase A current angle 6219 SRC 2 Ib Mag Amp...

Page 655: ...urce 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 SRC 1 V_2 Angle Degrees Source 1 negative sequence voltage angle 6720 SRC 2 Vag RMS Volts Source 2 phase AG voltage RMS 6722 SRC 2 Vbg RMS Volts Source 2 phase BG voltage RMS 6724 SRC 2 Vcg RMS Volts Source 2 pha...

Page 656: ...power factor 7200 SRC 2 P Watts Source 2 three phase real power 7202 SRC 2 Pa Watts Source 2 phase A real power 7204 SRC 2 Pb Watts Source 2 phase B real power 7206 SRC 2 Pc Watts Source 2 phase C real power 7208 SRC 2 Q Vars Source 2 three phase reactive power 7210 SRC 2 Qa Vars Source 2 phase A reactive power 7212 SRC 2 Qb Vars Source 2 phase B reactive power 7214 SRC 2 Qc Vars Source 2 phase C ...

Page 657: ...5 Source 1 phase B voltage fifth harmonic 8094 SRC 1 Vb Harm 6 Source 1 phase B voltage sixth harmonic 8095 SRC 1 Vb Harm 7 Source 1 phase B voltage seventh harmonic 8096 SRC 1 Vb Harm 8 Source 1 phase B voltage eighth harmonic 8097 SRC 1 Vb Harm 9 Source 1 phase B voltage ninth harmonic 8098 SRC 1 Vb Harm 10 Source 1 phase B voltage tenth harmonic 8099 SRC 1 Vb Harm 11 Source 1 phase B voltage el...

Page 658: ...2 Source 2 phase A voltage second harmonic 8141 SRC 2 Va Harm 3 Source 2 phase A voltage third harmonic 8142 SRC 2 Va Harm 4 Source 2 phase A voltage fourth harmonic 8143 SRC 2 Va Harm 5 Source 2 phase A voltage fifth harmonic 8144 SRC 2 Va Harm 6 Source 2 phase A voltage sixth harmonic 8145 SRC 2 Va Harm 7 Source 2 phase A voltage seventh harmonic 8146 SRC 2 Va Harm 8 Source 2 phase A voltage eig...

Page 659: ...B voltage twenty fourth harmonic 8188 SRC 2 Vb Harm 25 Source 2 phase B voltage twenty fifth harmonic 8189 SRC 2 Vc THD Source 2 phase C voltage total harmonic distortion THD 8190 SRC 2 Vc Harm 2 Source 2 phase C voltage second harmonic 8191 SRC 2 Vc Harm 3 Source 2 phase C voltage third harmonic 8192 SRC 2 Vc Harm 4 Source 2 phase C voltage fourth harmonic 8193 SRC 2 Vc Harm 5 Source 2 phase C vo...

Page 660: ...oltage angle 9054 Fault Vb Mag 1 Volts Fault 1 post fault phase B voltage magnitude 9056 Fault Vb Ang 1 Degrees Fault 1 post fault phase B voltage angle 9057 Fault Vc Mag 1 Volts Fault 1 post fault phase C voltage magnitude 9059 Fault Vc Ang 1 Degrees Fault 1 post fault phase C voltage angle 9060 Fault Type 1 Fault 1 type 9061 Fault Location 1 Fault 1 location 9344 Local IA Mag Amps Local terminal...

Page 661: ...nitude 9581 PMU 1 Va Mag Volts Phasor measurement unit 1 phase A voltage magnitude 9583 PMU 1 Va Angle Degrees Phasor measurement unit 1 phase A voltage angle 9584 PMU 1 Vb Mag Volts Phasor measurement unit 1 phase B voltage magnitude 9586 PMU 1 Vb Angle Degrees Phasor measurement unit 1 phase B voltage angle 9587 PMU 1 Vc Mag Volts Phasor measurement unit 1 phase C voltage magnitude 9589 PMU 1 Vc...

Page 662: ... harmonic 10252 SRC 1 Ia Harm 13 Source 1 phase A current thirteenth harmonic 10253 SRC 1 Ia Harm 14 Source 1 phase A current fourteenth harmonic 10254 SRC 1 Ia Harm 15 Source 1 phase A current fifteenth harmonic 10255 SRC 1 Ia Harm 16 Source 1 phase A current sixteenth harmonic 10256 SRC 1 Ia Harm 17 Source 1 phase A current seventeenth harmonic 10257 SRC 1 Ia Harm 18 Source 1 phase A current eig...

Page 663: ...ce 1 phase C current tenth harmonic 10316 SRC 1 Ic Harm 11 Source 1 phase C current eleventh harmonic 10317 SRC 1 Ic Harm 12 Source 1 phase C current twelfth harmonic 10318 SRC 1 Ic Harm 13 Source 1 phase C current thirteenth harmonic 10319 SRC 1 Ic Harm 14 Source 1 phase C current fourteenth harmonic 10320 SRC 1 Ic Harm 15 Source 1 phase C current fifteenth harmonic 10321 SRC 1 Ic Harm 16 Source ...

Page 664: ...Source 2 phase B current seventh harmonic 10379 SRC 2 Ib Harm 8 Source 2 phase B current eighth harmonic 10380 SRC 2 Ib Harm 9 Source 2 phase B current ninth harmonic 10381 SRC 2 Ib Harm 10 Source 2 phase B current tenth harmonic 10382 SRC 2 Ib Harm 11 Source 2 phase B current eleventh harmonic 10383 SRC 2 Ib Harm 12 Source 2 phase B current twelfth harmonic 10384 SRC 2 Ib Harm 13 Source 2 phase B...

Page 665: ... Synchrocheck 1 delta phase 10851 Synchchk 1 SSCP DPh Degrees Synchrocheck 1 synchscope 10852 Synchchk 1 Delta F Hz Synchrocheck 1 delta frequency 10853 Synchchk 1 V1 Mag Volts Synchrocheck 1 V1 mag 10855 Synchchk 1 V1 Ang Degrees Synchrocheck 1 V1 angle 10856 Synchchk 1 V2 Mag Volts Synchrocheck 1 V2 mag 10858 Synchchk 1 V2 Ang Degrees Synchrocheck 1 V2 angle 10859 Synchchk 1 V2 Mag Volts Synchro...

Page 666: ... 1 Acc Arc Amp C kA2 cyc Breaker 1 Acc arcing amp phase C 12038 Brk 1 Op Time A ms Breaker 1 operating time phase A 12039 Brk 1 Op Time B ms Breaker 1 operating time phase B 12040 Brk 1 Op Time C ms Breaker 1 operating time phase C 12041 Brk 1 Op Time ms Breaker 1 operating time 12042 Brk 1 Arc Amp A kA2 cyc Breaker 1 arcing amp phase A 12044 Brk 1 Arc Amp B kA2 cyc Breaker 1 arcing amp phase B 12...

Page 667: ...1 mA DCmA input 21 actual value 13546 DCmA Ip 22 mA DCmA input 22 actual value 13548 DCmA Ip 23 mA DCmA input 23 actual value 13550 DCmA Ip 24 mA DCmA input 24 actual value 13552 RTD Ip 1 RTD input 1 actual value 13553 RTD Ip 2 RTD input 2 actual value 13554 RTD Ip 3 RTD input 3 actual value 13555 RTD Ip 4 RTD input 4 actual value 13556 RTD Ip 5 RTD input 5 actual value 13557 RTD Ip 6 RTD input 6 ...

Page 668: ...47 actual value 13599 RTD Ip 48 RTD input 48 actual value 13600 Ohm Inputs 1 Value Ohms Ohm inputs 1 value 13601 Ohm Inputs 2 Value Ohms Ohm inputs 2 value 14189 PTP IRIG B Delta ns PTP time minus IRIG B time 24432 Communications Group Groups communications group 24447 Active Setting Group Current setting group 32768 Tracking Frequency Hz Terminal tracking frequency 39168 FlexElement 1 Value FlexE...

Page 669: ...RxGOOSE analog input 18 45620 RxGOOSE Analog 19 RxGOOSE analog input 19 45622 RxGOOSE Analog 20 RxGOOSE analog input 20 45624 RxGOOSE Analog 21 RxGOOSE analog input 21 45626 RxGOOSE Analog 22 RxGOOSE analog input 22 45628 RxGOOSE Analog 23 RxGOOSE analog input 23 45630 RxGOOSE Analog 24 RxGOOSE analog input 24 45632 RxGOOSE Analog 25 RxGOOSE analog input 25 45634 RxGOOSE Analog 26 RxGOOSE analog i...

Page 670: ...A 18 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FLEXANALOG ITEMS APPENDIX A FLEXANALOG OPERANDS A ...

Page 671: ...our RADIUS server IP address An example is bind_address 10 14 61 109 Text editor software that supports direct editing and saving of UNIX text encodings and line breaks such as EditPad Lite is needed for this editing 3 In the users conf file in the Path_to_Radius etc raddb folder add the following text to configure a user Tester with an Administrator role Tester User Password testpw GE PDC USER Ro...

Page 672: ...art_radiusd_debug bat 8 Set up the RADIUS parameters on the UR as follows 8 1 If logging in select Device for the Authentication Type and use Administrator for the User Name The default password is ChangeMe1 8 2 Access Settings Product Setup Security Configure the IP address and ports for the RADIUS server Leave the GE vendor ID field at the default of 2910 Update the RADIUS shared secret as speci...

Page 673: ...ntly with the command line interface It does not support concurrent commands It has limited functionality with CyberSentry It does not interface with UR Engineer It does not work when EnerVista UR Setup security is enabled meaning when login is required Command syntax is as follows Options enclosed in are optional Values enclosed in are replaced with your own values Application is replaced with th...

Page 674: ...dow SetupCLI h Display help It displays the content outline here SetupCLI Application start c s Launch application with name Application To start in client mode which is the graphical user interface include option c Before use the software must be idle without any windows open Any activity or open windows can cause unexpected behavior When in client mode do not use Launchpad s Site Management feat...

Page 675: ...tings from device device and save them to the urs file File The File must not already exist The default path to the output file is C Users Public Public Documents GE Power Management URPC Data Example SetupCLI URPC getsettings d C30 f C30 Markham urs Example of a batch file to retrieve a settings file SetupCLI URPC start SetupCLI URPC getsettings d demoDevice f C example urs SetupCLI URPC exit Exa...

Page 676: ...t URPC Data Setting Name Group Module Item Value 1 Default Message Timeout 1 1 1 299 s 2 Default Message Timeout 1 1 1 300 s 3 Flash Message Time 1 1 1 0 9 s 4 Flash Message Time 1 1 1 1 0 s SetupCLI Application inservice d device n s Put the device in service Include option n to take the device out of service Example SetupCLI URPC inservice d C30 SetupCLI Application reboot d device s Reboot the ...

Page 677: ... using a device IP address to retrieve its settings file SetupCLI URPC start SetupCLI URPC adddevice I 192 168 140 113 S 113 P 502 SetupCLI URPC getsettings d DEV SETUP_CLI f C example urs SetupCLI URPC exit After connecting the device using IP address the device name DEV SETUP_CLI is used to identify this device in getsettings command Example of a batch file using a device IP address to retrieve ...

Page 678: ...C 6 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMAND LINE INTERFACE APPENDIX C COMMAND LINE INTERFACE C ...

Page 679: ...ry The tables outline the releases and revision history of this document Table D 1 Revision history English Manual P N L30 revision Release date ECO 1601 9050 T1 5 6x 27 June 2008 08 0390 1601 9050 U1 5 7x 29 May 2009 09 0938 1601 9050 U2 5 7x 30 September 2009 09 1165 1601 9050 V1 5 8x 29 May 2010 09 1457 1601 9050 V2 5 8x 04 January 2011 11 2237 1601 9050 W1 5 9x 12 January 2011 11 2227 1601 905...

Page 680: ...ct table and Modbus memory map Updated Ground Instantaneous number from 4 to 12 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map Updated Ground Time Overcurrent number from 2 to 6 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map Updated Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent number from 4 to 12 in FlexLogic operands table settings features...

Page 681: ...Logic operands table settings actual values FlexAnalog table features per product table Modbus memory map IMD table Added Source Voltage Harmonics and THD Metering content to description specifications actual values FlexElements table Modbus memory map IMD table Added Source Current THD and Harmonics content to specifications actual values Modbus memory map Added Incipient Cable Fault Detector con...

Page 682: ...D 4 L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL REVISION HISTORY APPENDIX D MISCELLANEOUS D ...

Page 683: ...COMM Communications COMP Compensated Comparison CONN Connection CONT Continuous Contact CO ORD Coordination CPU Central Processing Unit CRC Cyclic Redundancy Code Check CRL Certificate Revocation List CRT CRNT Current CSA Canadian Standards Association CT Current Transformer CVT Capacitive Voltage Transformer D A Digital to Analog DC dc Direct Current DCE Data Communications Equipment DCS Distribu...

Page 684: ...iode LEO Line End Open LFT BLD Left Blinder LOOP Loopback LPU Line Pickup LRA Locked Rotor Current LTC Load Tap Changer LV Low Voltage M Machine M2M Machine to Machine mA MilliAmpere MAG Magnitude MAN Manual Manually MAX Maximum MIC Model Implementation Conformance MIN Minimum Minutes MMI Man Machine Interface MMS Manufacturing Message Specification MRT Minimum Response Time MSG Message MTA Maximu...

Page 685: ...cs SUPN Supervision SUPV Supervise Supervision SV Supervision Service SYNC Synchrocheck SYNCHCHK Synchrocheck T Time transformer TC Thermal Capacity TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCU Thermal Capacity Used TD MULT Time Dial Multiplier TEMP Temperature TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol THD Total Harmonic Distortion TMR Timer TOC Time Overcurrent TOV Time Overvoltage TRANS Transient TRANSF Tran...

Page 686: ...iv L30 LINE CURRENT DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ABBREVIATIONS ...

Page 687: ...to force logoff 7 6 role for CyberSentry 2 9 Aggregator actual values 6 24 settings 5 182 Aggregator error message 7 11 Alarm LEDs 5 121 Alarms acknowledge 4 35 add 4 35 5 36 messages 7 7 overview 4 32 reset 4 35 AND gate explained 4 84 Annunciator editor 4 35 ANSI device numbers 2 2 Apparent power 6 19 specifications 2 34 Application examples breaker trip circuit integrity 5 286 contact inputs 5 ...

Page 688: ... 5 6 Brightness 5 26 Broken conductor FlexLogic operands 5 189 settings 5 301 C C37 94 communications 3 44 3 47 Cannot log in 2 9 Caution symbol in Offline Window 4 70 CE certification 2 44 Certification 2 44 Changes D 1 Channel asymmetry settings 5 143 banks 5 135 5 136 communication 3 33 monitor 2 7 Channel tests actual values 6 6 commands 5 41 7 2 procedure 9 1 settings 5 322 Charging current c...

Page 689: ... logic diagram 5 125 settings 5 123 specifications 2 32 Convert device settings 11 5 Copy of Copy of 11 7 Copy settings for upgrading 11 5 Copy settings to other device 11 7 Counters actual values 6 7 settings 5 287 CPU module diagram 3 11 CPU new types T U V 11 15 Critical failure relay specifications 2 37 CSA certification 2 44 CT bank settings 5 135 CT failure FlexLogic operands 5 190 logic dia...

Page 690: ... 5 194 logic diagram 5 313 overview 5 311 settings 5 312 Direct outputs error messages 7 9 logic diagram 5 313 overview 5 311 settings 5 312 Direct transfer trip 2 8 Directional overcurrent see Phase Ground and Neutral directional Directional polarization 5 223 Disconnect switch FlexLogic operands 5 193 logic 5 156 settings 5 153 Discover button 3 61 Disk space required 3 51 Display settings 5 26 ...

Page 691: ... reset 5 8 5 22 Far End Fault Indication 5 46 Fast form C relay specifications 2 37 Fast transient testing specifications 2 43 Fault locator logic diagram 10 23 operation 10 20 Fault locator specifications 2 33 Fault report actual values 6 25 clearing 5 40 7 2 settings 5 113 Features 2 1 2 3 Fiber signal loss detection 5 46 File transfer by IEC 61850 5 99 File transfer by TFTP 5 101 Files delete 1...

Page 692: ...ncy metering actual values 6 20 specifications 2 34 Frequency rate of change actual values 6 22 FlexAnalogs A 1 FlexLogic operands 5 190 logic diagram 5 272 settings 5 270 specifications 2 30 Frequency tracking 6 22 Frequency nominal 5 136 Front panel 3 2 clear 5 310 custom labels 4 44 install 11 15 interface 4 14 keypad 4 38 labels 4 44 language 5 26 LEDs 4 40 number of characters 4 17 password c...

Page 693: ...Rs 2 11 self test errors 7 13 Harmonic content 6 20 6 21 Harmonics actual values 6 20 6 21 Harmonics metering specifications 2 34 Heartbeat messages 5 67 5 70 Help getting 1 2 Home page configuration 5 28 HTTP 5 100 port close 5 100 Humidity specifications 2 42 Hysteresis 5 205 I IAC curves 5 217 ICD file 5 75 5 77 5 78 IEC 60870 5 103 protocol explained 5 103 select protocol 5 51 settings 5 103 I...

Page 694: ...ar panel 3 11 specifications 2 36 IRIG B connection 3 11 ISO standards 2 44 K Keypad 4 38 L Labels front panel 4 44 4 77 Lamp test 7 3 Language setting 5 26 Laser module 3 34 Latching outputs application examples 5 308 error messages 7 10 settings 5 308 specifications 2 37 LC fiber 2 11 3 11 LC fiber connector 3 11 LED test commands 7 3 FlexLogic operand 5 195 settings 5 119 specifications 2 32 LE...

Page 695: ... 3 1 NAND gate explained 4 84 Navigation keys 4 38 Negative sequence IOC FlexLogic operands 5 190 logic diagram 5 239 settings 5 238 specifications 2 28 Negative sequence overvoltage FlexLogic operands 5 190 logic diagram 5 254 settings 5 253 specifications 2 29 Negative sequence TOC FlexLogic operands 5 190 logic diagram 5 238 settings 5 237 specifications 2 28 Neutral directional overcurrent Fle...

Page 696: ...ion 5 23 change 4 60 change after installation 3 65 change does not take relay out of service 5 1 command 4 61 5 10 default 5 14 explained 2 8 FlexLogic operands 5 195 lockout 4 62 5 14 lost password 5 8 requirements 5 8 reset to factory defaults 5 8 rules 5 8 settings 4 61 5 10 settings templates 4 7 wrong entry 4 62 Permissive functions 5 249 Per unit quantity 5 4 PFLL status 6 7 Phase angle met...

Page 697: ...IEC 61850 5 61 import file 11 9 Preserve custom attributes when importing SCD CID files 11 9 Print front panel labels 4 44 4 77 Process bus order codes for compatible URs 2 11 overview 3 16 Product information actual values 6 29 Device Connectivity Report in Engineer 4 78 firmware revision 6 29 Programmed mode 3 49 Protection elements 5 4 Protection Summary interface 3 63 4 4 5 259 Protocol select...

Page 698: ... with fiber interface 3 42 RS485 description 3 31 port on rear panel 3 11 settings 5 42 specifications 2 39 RTD FlexAnalogs A 15 RTD inputs actual values 6 25 settings 5 314 specifications 2 35 Rules for passwords 5 8 RxGOOSE actual values 6 23 error messages 7 11 FlexAnalogs A 16 settings 5 71 S Save settings 4 1 Saving setting does not take relay out of service 5 1 SCADA protocol selection 5 51 ...

Page 699: ... separate file 4 24 Site Targets 11 1 SNTP protocol accuracy specifications 2 39 error messages 7 10 port close 5 112 settings 5 112 Software installation 3 51 interface explained 4 1 system requirements 3 51 update or downgrade 11 13 Source frequency 6 20 Source transfer schemes 5 249 Sources description 5 5 example of use 5 139 FlexAnalogs A 1 metering 6 17 settings 5 137 Specifications 2 26 ST ...

Page 700: ...metering 6 20 6 21 specifications 2 34 THD metering specifications 2 34 The URS file is part of a device folder 11 11 Thermal overload protection logic diagram 5 301 settings 5 298 specifications 2 31 Three terminal mode 2 7 Tilda on front panel 4 17 Time actual values 6 8 6 27 6 28 FlexLogic timer settings 5 203 graphical front panel format 5 30 incorrect from GPS 5 144 operating 6 29 overwritten...

Page 701: ...4 16 5 108 specifications 2 39 User accounts add 5 14 authentication by device or server 5 16 multiple login limitation CyberSentry 2 9 passwords for settings and commands 4 61 5 10 User definable displays example 5 133 invoking and scrolling 5 132 settings 5 132 specifications 2 32 User programmable LEDs custom labels 4 44 defaults 4 42 settings 5 121 specifications 2 32 User programmable pushbut...

Page 702: ... size CT VT 3 14 G 703 and fiber interface 3 42 G 703 interface 3 35 RS422 and fiber interface 3 42 RS422 interface 3 39 Wiring diagram 3 12 Withdrawal from operation 11 29 Wrong transceiver message 7 12 X XOR gate explained 4 84 Y Yellow caution icon in Offline Window 4 70 Z Zero sequence core balance 3 15 Zero sequence current removal 5 143 ...

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