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Instruction Manual

Product version: 7.6x

GE publication code: 1601-0108-AF1 (GEK-131005)

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Motor Protection System

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Page 1: ...utions Instruction Manual Product version 7 6x GE publication code 1601 0108 AF1 GEK 131005 M60 Motor Protection System 1601 0108 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: ...iber 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 0108 A...

Page 3: ...15 2 4 Signal processing 2 18 2 4 1 UR signal processing 2 18 2 5 Specifications 2 20 2 5 1 Protection elements 2 20 2 5 2 User programmable elements 2 25 2 5 3 Monitoring 2 27 2 5 4 Metering 2 28 2 5 5 Inputs 2 28 2 5 6 Power supply 2 30 2 5 7 Outputs 2 31 2 5 8 Communication protocols 2 33 2 5 9 Inter relay communications 2 34 2 5 10 CyberSentry security 2 35 2 5 11 Graphical front panel 2 35 2 ...

Page 4: ...overview 3 51 3 6 2 System requirements 3 52 3 6 3 Install software 3 53 3 7 Add device to software 3 54 3 7 1 Set IP address in UR 3 54 3 7 2 Configure serial connection 3 59 3 7 3 Configure Ethernet connection 3 60 3 7 4 Configure modem connection 3 62 3 7 5 Automatic discovery of UR devices 3 62 3 8 Connect to the M60 3 63 3 8 1 Connect to the M60 in EnerVista 3 63 3 8 2 Use Quick Connect via t...

Page 5: ...ew 5 4 5 2 1 Introduction to elements 5 4 5 2 2 Introduction to AC sources 5 5 5 3 Product setup 5 7 5 3 1 Security 5 7 5 3 2 Display properties 5 25 5 3 3 Graphical front panel 5 27 5 3 4 Clear relay records 5 39 5 3 5 Communications 5 40 5 3 6 Modbus user map 5 108 5 3 7 Real time clock 5 109 5 3 8 User programmable fault report 5 113 5 3 9 Oscillography 5 114 5 3 10 Data logger 5 116 5 3 11 Use...

Page 6: ... 279 5 8 2 Trip bus 5 279 5 8 3 Setting groups 5 281 5 8 4 Selector switch 5 282 5 8 5 Underfrequency ANSI 81U 5 289 5 8 6 Overfrequency ANSI 81O 5 290 5 8 7 Motor start supervision 5 291 5 8 8 Reduced voltage starting 5 294 5 8 9 Digital elements 5 296 5 8 10 Digital counters 5 299 5 8 11 Monitoring elements 5 301 5 9 Inputs outputs 5 318 5 9 1 Contact inputs 5 318 5 9 2 Virtual inputs 5 320 5 9 ...

Page 7: ... 11 6 3 22 TxGOOSE status 6 12 6 4 Metering 6 12 6 4 1 Metering conventions 6 12 6 4 2 Stator differential 6 16 6 4 3 Motor 6 16 6 4 4 Sources 6 16 6 4 5 Sensitive directional power 6 20 6 4 6 Broken rotor bar 6 20 6 4 7 Tracking frequency 6 21 6 4 8 FlexElements 6 21 6 4 9 RxGOOSE analogs 6 22 6 4 10 Transducer inputs and outputs 6 23 6 5 Records 6 23 6 5 1 User programmable fault reports 6 23 6 ...

Page 8: ...ngs 10 5 10 5 Copy settings to other device 10 7 10 6 Compare settings 10 7 10 6 1 Compare against defaults 10 7 10 6 2 Compare two devices 10 8 10 7 Back up and restore settings 10 8 10 7 1 Back up settings 10 8 10 7 2 Restore settings 10 11 10 8 Upgrade software 10 13 10 9 Upgrade firmware 10 13 10 10 Replace front panel 10 15 10 11 Replace module 10 23 10 12 Battery 10 24 10 12 1 Replace batter...

Page 9: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ix INDEX ...

Page 10: ...x M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 11: ...h 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 specified lim...

Page 12: ...re 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 Product ...

Page 13: ...CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 3 1 Figure 1 1 Generate service report in EnerVista software ...

Page 14: ...1 4 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 ...

Page 15: ...ngle phasor Diagnostic features include an event recorder capable of storing 1024 time tagged events oscillography capable of storing up to 64 records with programmable trigger content and sampling rate and data logger acquisition of up to 16 channels with programmable content and sampling rate The internal clock used for time tagging can be synchronized with an IRIG B signal using the Simple Netw...

Page 16: ...nel or EnerVista software The M60 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 27P Phase Un...

Page 17: ... 5 103 Communications Time Synchronization over SNTP Broken Rotor Bar Detection IEC 61850 Communications Transducer Inputs Outputs Contact Inputs up to 120 IEC 62351 9 Data and Communications Security Trip Bus Contact Outputs up to 72 Metering Current Voltage Power and Frequency Two Speed Motor Control Pushbuttons Modbus Communications User Definable Displays CT Failure Detector Modbus User Map Us...

Page 18: ...the Event Recorder 2 2 0 3 CyberSentry security CyberSentry embedded security is available using software options that provide advanced security services When an option is purchased the basic password security is disabled automatically CyberSentry provides security through the following features An Authentication Authorization Accounting AAA Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS client...

Page 19: ...ngs Product Setup Security CyberSentry RW R R R R Supervisory See table notes R R See table notes R Display Properties RW RW R R R Clear Relay Records settings RW RW R R R Communications RW RW R R R Modbus User Map RW RW R R R Real Time Clock RW RW R R R Oscillography RW RW R R R Data Logger RW RW R R R Demand RW RW R R R User Programmable LEDs RW RW R R R User Programmable Self Tests RW RW R R R ...

Page 20: ... 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 Commands RW RW RW R R Virtual Inputs RW RW RW R R Clear Records RW RW RW R R Set ...

Page 21: ... authentication request is to be handled remotely or locally As there are five local accounts possible on the UR if the user ID credential does not match one of the five local accounts the UR forwards automatically the request to a RADIUS server when one is provided If a RADIUS server is provided but is unreachable over the network server authentication requests are denied In this situation use lo...

Page 22: ...lobal Date EGD and IEC 61850 FS PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 and Rotor broken bar FT PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Rotor broken bar and Ethernet Global Data EGD FU PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Rotor broken bar and IEC 61850 FV PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Rotor broken bar Ethernet Global Data EGD and IEC 61850 G0 IEEE 1588 PRP and CyberSentry Lvl 1 G1 IEEE 1588 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Ethernet Global Data EGD G3 IEEE 1588 PRP C...

Page 23: ...rrent with optional voltage and 2 Form 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...

Page 24: ...and IEC 61850 ES IEEE 1588 PRP and Rotor broken bar ET IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar and Ethernet Global Data EGD EU IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar and IEC 61850 EV IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar Ethernet Global Data EGD and IEC 61850 F0 PRP and CyberSentry Lvl 1 F1 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 and Ethernet Global Data EGD F3 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 and IEC 61850 F4 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Ethernet Global D...

Page 25: ...tage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 6R 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6S 6S 6S 2 Form A no monitoring and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6T 6T 6T 4 Form A no monitoring outputs 8 contact inputs 6U 6U 6U 6 Form A no monitoring outputs 4 contact inputs 6V 6V 6V 2 Form A outputs 1 Form C output 2 Form A no monitoring latching output 8 contact inputs TRANSDUCER INPUTS ...

Page 26: ... and CyberSentry Lvl 1 and Broken rotor bar detection and Ethernet Global Data EGD DU IEEE 1588 and CyberSentry Lvl 1 and Broken rotor bar detection and IEC 61850 DV IEEE 1588 CyberSentry Lvl 1 Broken rotor bar detection IEC 61850 Ethernet Global Data EGD E0 IEEE 1588 and PRP E1 IEEE 1588 PRP and Ethernet Global Data EGD E3 IEEE 1588 PRP and IEC 61850 E4 IEEE 1588 PRP Ethernet Global Data EGD and ...

Page 27: ...outputs 8 contact inputs 6B 6B 2 Form A voltage with optional current and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6C 6C 8 Form C outputs 6D 6D 16 Contact inputs 6E 6E 4 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6F 6F 8 Fast Form C outputs 6G 6G 4 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 8 contact inputs 6H 6H 6 Form A voltage with optional current outputs 4 contact inputs 6K 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outp...

Page 28: ...ata EGD and IEC 61850 ES IEEE 1588 PRP and Rotor broken bar ET IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar and Ethernet Global Data EGD EU IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar and IEC 61850 EV IEEE 1588 PRP Rotor broken bar Ethernet Global Data EGD and IEC 61850 F0 PRP and CyberSentry Lvl 1 F1 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 and Ethernet Global Data EGD F3 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 and IEC 61850 F4 PRP CyberSentry Lvl 1 Ethernet ...

Page 29: ...utputs 8 contact inputs 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6N 4 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 8 contact inputs 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6S 2 Form A no monitoring and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6T 4 Form A no monitoring outputs ...

Page 30: ... outputs 4 contact inputs 6K 4 Form C and 4 Fast Form C outputs 6L 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6M 2 Form A current with optional voltage and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6N 4 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 8 contact inputs 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C out...

Page 31: ...ntact inputs 6P 6 Form A current with optional voltage outputs 4 contact inputs 6R 2 Form A no monitoring and 2 Form C outputs 8 contact inputs 6S 2 Form A no monitoring and 4 Form C outputs 4 contact inputs 6T 4 Form A no monitoring outputs 8 contact inputs 6U 6 Form A no monitoring outputs 4 contact inputs 6V 2 Form A outputs 1 Form C output 2 Form A no monitoring latching outputs 8 contact inpu...

Page 32: ...r frequency is set at 2 4 kHz and is used for current and voltage 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 Figure 2 ...

Page 33: ... filter for the voltage phasor estimation The URs measure power system frequency using the Clarke transformation by estimating the period of the waveform from two consecutive zero crossings in the same direction negative to positive Voltage or current samples are pre filtered using a Finite Impulse Response FIR digital filter to remove high frequency noise contained in the signal The period is use...

Page 34: ...2 times longer THERMAL MODEL Thermal overload curves standard curve Motor FlexCurve standard curve Motor with voltage dependent function IEC curve Standard curve motor time multiplier 0 00 to 16 00 in steps of 0 01 Motor curve time multiplier 0 00 to 16 00 in steps of 0 01 FlexCurve curve time multiplier 0 00 to 600 00 in steps of 0 01 IEC curve time constant 0 to 1000 in steps of 1 Thermal overlo...

Page 35: ...f pickup Level accuracy 0 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 16 ms at 3 pickup at 60 Hz Phase Ground IOC 20 ms at 3 pickup at 60 Hz Neutral IOC Timer accuracy 3 of operate time or 1 4 cycle whichever is greater PHASE ...

Page 36: ... whichever is greater ACCELERATION TIME Acceleration current 1 00 to 10 00 FLA in steps of 0 01 Acceleration time 0 00 to 180 00 s in steps of 0 01 Operating mode Definite Time Adaptive Timer accuracy 100 ms or 0 5 of total time whichever is greater Level accuracy 0 5 of reading or 0 4 of rated whichever is greater at 0 1 to 2 0 CT rating 1 5 of read ing at 2 0 CT rating UNDERPOWER Operation three...

Page 37: ...ite Time Curve multiplier Time Dial 0 to 600 00 in steps of 0 01 Curve timing accuracy at 0 90 x pickup 3 5 of operate time or 1 2 cycle whichever is greater from pickup to operate Operate time 30 ms at 0 9 pickup at 60 Hz for Definite Time mode PHASE OVERVOLTAGE Voltage Phasor only 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 reading from...

Page 38: ... s change 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 OVERFREQUENCY Pickup level 20 00 to 65 00 Hz in steps of 0 01 Dropout level pickup 0 03 Hz Level accuracy 0 001 Hz Time delay 0 to 65 535 s in steps of 0 001 Timer accuracy 3 of operate time or 1 4 cycle whichever is greater Operate time typically...

Page 39: ... in steps of 0 001 REDUCED VOLTAGE STARTING Mode current only current and timer current or timer Transition level 25 to 300 of FLA in steps of 1 Timer 1 0 to 600 0 seconds in steps of 0 1 Timer accuracy 50 ms RTD PROTECTION Pickup 1 to 249 C in steps of 1 Dropout level 2 C of pickup Timer accuracy 1 s Elements trip and alarm REMOTE RTD PROTECTION Pickup level 1 to 200 C Dropout level 2 C of pickup...

Page 40: ... Execution sequence as input prior to protection control and FlexLogic USER PROGRAMMABLE LEDs Enhanced and standard front panels Number 48 plus trip and alarm Programmability from any logical variable contact or virtual input Reset mode self reset or latched LED TEST Initiation from any contact input or user programmable condition Number of tests 3 interruptible at any time Duration of full test a...

Page 41: ...Maximum records 64 Sampling rate 64 samples per power cycle Triggers any element pickup dropout or operate contact input change of state contact output change of state FlexLogic equation Data AC input channels element state contact input state contact output state Data storage in non volatile memory EVENT RECORDER Capacity 1024 events Time tag to 1 microsecond Triggers any element pickup dropout o...

Page 42: ...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 WATT HOURS POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE Accuracy 2 0 of reading Range 0 to 1 106 MWh Parameters three phase only Update rate 50 ms VAR HOURS POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE Accuracy 2 0 of reading Range 0 to 1 106 Mvarh Parameters three phase only Update rate 50 ms FREQUENCY Accuracy a...

Page 43: ...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 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 2 Recognition time 1 ms Debounce time 0 0 to 16 0 ms in steps of 0 5 Continuous current draw 4 mA when ...

Page 44: ...000 in steps of 1 Unreturned message alarm Responding to Rate of unreturned messages in the ring configuration Monitoring message count 10 to 10000 in steps of 1 Alarm threshold 1 to 1000 in steps of 1 TELEPROTECTION Input points 16 Remote devices 3 Default states on loss of comms On Off Latest Off Latest On Ring configuration No Data rate 64 or 128 kbps CRC 32 bit 2 5 6 Power supply LOW RANGE Nom...

Page 45: ...4 ms Contact material silver alloy LATCHING RELAY Make and carry for 0 2 s 30 A as per ANSI C37 90 Carry continuous 6 A as per IEEE C37 90 Break DC resistive as per IEC61810 1 Operate time 4 ms Contact material silver alloy Control separate operate and reset inputs Control mode operate dominant or reset dominant FORM A VOLTAGE MONITOR Applicable voltage approx 15 to 250 V DC Trickle current approx...

Page 46: ... EXTERNAL OUTPUT For dry contact input Capacity 100 mA DC at 48 V DC Isolation 300 Vpk DIRECT OUTPUTS Output points 32 Voltage Current 24 V 1 A 48 V 0 5 A 125 V 0 3 A 250 V 0 2 A 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 KΩ 24 V DC 2 KΩ 2 KΩ Note values for 24 V and 48 V are the same due to a required 95 voltage drop across the load im...

Page 47: ... Guide and its conformance statements RS232 Enhanced and standard front panels Front port 19 2 kbps Modbus RTU USB Graphical front panel Front port USB 2 0 type B RS485 1 rear port up to 115 kbps Modbus RTU DNP 3 IEC 60870 5 103 Typical distance 1200 m Isolation 2 kV isolated together at 36 Vpk FIBER ETHERNET PORT ETHERNET 10 100 MB TWISTED PAIR Modes 10 Mb 10 100 Mb auto detect Connector RJ45 SIM...

Page 48: ...mode 62 5 125 μm 16 dBm 32 dBm 16 dBm 8 dBm 50 125 μm 20 dBm 12 dBm 1300 nm Multimode 62 5 125 μm 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 Maxi...

Page 49: ...ution 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 Cable typ...

Page 50: ...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 5 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 Humidity o...

Page 51: ...terruption 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 dip...

Page 52: ...NING 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 per ...

Page 53: ...f 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 front panel i...

Page 54: ...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 following f...

Page 55: ...TER 3 INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION 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 56: ...M60 MOTOR PROTECTION 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 57: ...he 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 adjac...

Page 58: ...3 6 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 5 Vertical dimensions enhanced front panel ...

Page 59: ...hanced 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 Sheet ...

Page 60: ...ION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 For side mounting M60 devices with the standard front panel use the following figures Figure 3 7 Vertical side mounting installation standard front panel ...

Page 61: ...CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 9 3 Figure 3 8 Vertical side mounting rear dimensions standard front panel ...

Page 62: ...w 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 the E...

Page 63: ...s 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 optical ...

Page 64: ...3 12 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION 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 65: ...es 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 supp...

Page 66: ...d 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 shorting mechanism that shorts the input when the module is withdrawn from the chassis There are no i...

Page 67: ...own as follows Twisted pair cabling on the zero 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 Substi...

Page 68: ...nputs 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 output ...

Page 69: ...ORM 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 cont...

Page 70: ... 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 Inpu...

Page 71: ...ment 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 4B mod...

Page 72: ...3 20 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL WIRING CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION 3 Figure 3 17 Contact input and output module wiring Sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 73: ... M60 MOTOR PROTECTION 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 74: ...s 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 other d...

Page 75: ...itance 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 spurious...

Page 76: ...bounce 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 specificatio...

Page 77: ...hold 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 contact ...

Page 78: ...F 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 discharged...

Page 79: ...he 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 input...

Page 80: ... 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 81: ...l 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 82: ...G 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 83: ...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 M60 COM terminal 3 others function correctly only if the commo...

Page 84: ...nection 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 IRIG B I...

Page 85: ...ion The communications channels are normally connected in a ring configuration as shown in the following figure The transmitter of one module is connected to the receiver of the next module The transmitter of this second module is then connected to the receiver of the next module in the ring This is continued to form a communications ring The figure illustrates a ring of four UR series relays with...

Page 86: ...sover function As per the figure Typical Pin Interconnection between Two G 703 Interfaces later in this chapter the clock is supplied typically by multiplexer MUX and all URs are in Loop Timing Mode If there is no MUX then UR1 and UR3 can be in Internal Timing Mode and UR2 and UR4 can be in Loop Timing Mode That is connected channels must have opposite timing modes Figure 3 32 Ring configuration f...

Page 87: ...odules used To allow the direct input and output data to cross over from channel 1 to channel 2 on UR2 set the DIRECT I O CHANNEL CROSSOVER setting to Enabled on UR2 This forces UR2 to forward messages received on Rx1 out Tx2 and messages received on Rx2 out Tx1 Figure 3 34 Direct input and output single dual channel combination connection The inter relay communications modules are available with ...

Page 88: ...ollowing figure shows the configuration for the 7A 7B 7C 7H 7I and 7J fiber only modules Figure 3 35 LED and ELED fiber modules 3 4 3 Fiber laser transmitters The following figure shows the configuration for the 72 73 7D and 7K fiber laser modules Figure 3 36 7x Laser fiber modules The following figure shows configuration for the 2I and 2J fiber laser modules ...

Page 89: ... 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 38 G 703 interface configuration The following figure shows the typical pin interconnection between two G 703 interfaces For the actual physica...

Page 90: ...e 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 91: ...re 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 hig...

Page 92: ...ng is returned as it is received the timing source is expected to be from the G 703 line side of the interface Figure 3 42 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 d...

Page 93: ...lot W All pin interconnections are to be maintained for a connection to a multiplexer Figure 3 45 Typical pin interconnect between two RS422 interfaces 3 4 5 2 Two channel application via multiplexers The RS422 interface can be used for single channel or two channel applications over SONET SDH or multiplexed systems When used in single channel applications the RS422 interface links to higher order...

Page 94: ...e timing restrictions Figure 3 46 Timing configuration for RS422 two channel three terminal application Data module 1 provides timing to the M60 RS422 interface via the ST A and ST B outputs Data module 1 also provides timing to data module 2 TT A and TT B inputs via the ST A and AT B outputs The data module pin numbers have been omitted in the figure because they vary by manufacturer 3 4 5 3 Tran...

Page 95: ...ock that can be used as the serial communication controller SCC receive clock 3 4 6 RS422 and fiber interface The following figure shows the combined RS422 plus fiberoptic interface configuration at 64 K baud The 7L 7M 7N 7P and 74 modules are used in two terminal with a redundant channel or three terminal configurations where channel 1 is employed via the RS422 interface possibly with a multiplex...

Page 96: ...ard defines a point to point optical link for synchronous data between a multiplexer and a teleprotection device This data is typically 64 kbps but the standard provides for speeds up to 64n kbps where n 1 2 12 The UR series C37 94 communication modules are either 64 kbps with n fixed at 1 for 128 kbps with n fixed at 2 The frame is a valid International Telecommunications Union ITU T recommended ...

Page 97: ...s Failure to use it at all ends results in intermittent communication alarms For customers using firmware revisions below 5 60 it is not required to match the revision of the modules installed The UR series C37 94 communication module has six switches to set the clock configuration The following figure shows the functions of these control switches Figure 3 52 Switches For the internal timing mode ...

Page 98: ...to 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 inserted smoothly into the slot Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis engage the clips simultaneously When the clips have locked into position the module is inserted ...

Page 99: ...nm multi mode fiber optics to 1300 nm ELED single mode fiber optics The IEEE C37 94 standard defines a point to point optical link for synchronous data between a multiplexer and a teleprotection device This data is typically 64 kbps but the standard provides for speeds up to 64n kbps where n 1 2 12 The UR series C37 94SM communication module is 64 kbps only with n fixed at 1 The frame is a valid I...

Page 100: ...s installed The UR series C37 94SM communication module has six switches that are used to set the clock configuration The following figure shows the functions of these control switches Figure 3 55 Switches For the internal timing mode the system clock is generated internally Therefore set the timing switch selection to internal timing for relay 1 and loop timed for relay 2 There must be only one t...

Page 101: ...r inserter clips located at the top and at the bottom of each module must be in the disengaged position as the module is inserted smoothly into the slot Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis engage the clips simultaneously When the clips have locked into position the module is inserted fully Figure 3 56 C37 94SM timing selection switch setting Modules shipped since January 201...

Page 102: ... LED is off The relay in the Not Programmed state blocks signaling of any output relay These conditions remain until the relay is explicitly put in the Programmed state The relay can be activated on the front panel or in the EnerVista software To activate the relay using the front panel 1 Press the MENU key until the SETTINGS header flashes momentarily and the PRODUCT SETUP message displays 2 Pres...

Page 103: ...e Relay Settings field to Programmed 2 Save the change 3 6 Install software 3 6 1 EnerVista communication overview The EnerVista UR Setup software communicates to the relay via the front panel RS232 port or the rear panel RS485 Ethernet ports To communicate via the RS232 port use a standard straight through serial cable Connect the DB 9 male end to the relay and the DB 9 or DB 25 female end to the...

Page 104: ... module COM terminals See the CPU Communication Ports section in chapter 3 for details The line is terminated with an R C network that is 120 Ω 1 nF as described in this chapter 3 6 2 System requirements The relay front panel or the EnerVista UR Setup software can be used to communicate with the relay The software interface is the preferred method to edit settings and view actual values because th...

Page 105: ...application 4 Click the IED Setup section of the Launch Pad window Figure 3 59 Adding a UR device in Launchpad window 5 In the EnerVista Launch Pad window click the Add Product button and select the appropriate product as follows Select the Web option to ensure the most recent software release or select CD if you do not have an Internet connection then click the Add Now button to list software ite...

Page 106: ...n the order entered in the Device Setup window Devices are listed alphabetically in the main software window for example B30 B90 T35 Use the Device Name to order them as required for example B30 Odessa B30 Truro B90 T35 You cannot import a file to add a device to the software You can import settings as outlined at the end of the chapter The Quick Connect button can also be used to add devices The ...

Page 107: ...omputer to the rear Ethernet port In case you need it the following figure shows the pinout for an Ethernet cross over cable Figure 3 62 Ethernet cross over cable PIN layout Next assign the computer an IP address compatible with the relay s IP address 1 From the Windows desktop right click the My Network Places icon and select Properties to open the network connections window Or in Windows 7 acces...

Page 108: ...art 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 Reply...

Page 109: ...DUCT 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 Approxima...

Page 110: ...ssigned to the M60 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 M60 device Each time that the EnerVista UR Setup software is initialized click the Quick Connect button to establish direct commu...

Page 111: ...ls 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 add a ...

Page 112: ...30 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 M60 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 sam...

Page 113: ...entered for Ethernet functionality Figure 3 64 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 address val...

Page 114: ...mmunication 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 relay o...

Page 115: ...t the same IP address is not assigned to multiple M60 ports for example under Settings Product Setup Communications Network 3 8 1 Connect to the M60 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 left of...

Page 116: ...ine 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 M60 inputs and outputs View all of the M60 metering values View the M60 protection summary Generate a service report 3 8 2 Use Quick Co...

Page 117: ...tablish direct communications to the M60 This ensures that configuration of the EnerVista UR Setup software matches the M60 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 M60 then click the Con...

Page 118: ...s 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 and th...

Page 119: ...onfiguration 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 a ca...

Page 120: ...nged 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 121: ...s 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 communic...

Page 122: ...res 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 Admin ...

Page 123: ...eas 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 1 5 ...

Page 124: ... 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 125: ...talling 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 conversion fro...

Page 126: ...mplate 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 Templat...

Page 127: ...word 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 view w...

Page 128: ...e 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 2 Ap...

Page 129: ... 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 lock in...

Page 130: ...rey 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 edi...

Page 131: ...ial 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 window ...

Page 132: ...y included in the settings file if a complete settings file is either transferred to the M60 device or obtained from the M60 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 wri...

Page 133: ...e 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 M60 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 134: ...on 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 duplicat...

Page 135: ...nd 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 the ve...

Page 136: ... 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 B Us...

Page 137: ...nd 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 symbols d...

Page 138: ... 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 page The...

Page 139: ...ple 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 softwar...

Page 140: ...he 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 win...

Page 141: ... 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 breake...

Page 142: ...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 click ...

Page 143: ...n 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 are ...

Page 144: ...hese 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 changes...

Page 145: ...ent 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 underline...

Page 146: ...e 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 The...

Page 147: ...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 or r...

Page 148: ... 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 34 ...

Page 149: ...CHAPTER 4 INTERFACES FRONT PANEL INTERFACE M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 29 4 Figure 4 35 Single line diagram static symbol orientation sheet 1 of 2 ...

Page 150: ...buttons 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 151: ...utton 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 components...

Page 152: ...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 6 x...

Page 153: ... 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 any n...

Page 154: ...r 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 155: ...GS 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 shows t...

Page 156: ... 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 valu...

Page 157: ...f 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 meter...

Page 158: ...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...

Page 159: ... 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 an ...

Page 160: ...ation 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 latches T...

Page 161: ... 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 M60 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 operators S...

Page 162: ... after the operand 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 CURR...

Page 163: ...is in online Programmed mode under Settings Product Setup Installation TROUBLE Indicates that the relay has detected an internal problem Check the self test messages outlined at the end of the Commands and Targets chapter and view the event records under Actual Values Records For a beta pre release this LED is always on TEST MODE Indicates that the relay is in Isolated solid or Forcible flashing t...

Page 164: ...and 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 FREQUENCY LE...

Page 165: ...ons 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 custom ...

Page 166: ...l 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 M60 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 167: ...ool 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 M60 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 bent ...

Page 168: ...e 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 169: ...erVista software if the M60 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 Front Pa...

Page 170: ...els 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 Ene...

Page 171: ...s 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 indica...

Page 172: ...splayed depend on order code Highest level Lowest level setting value SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY ACCESS LEVEL Restricted SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP 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 contains settings ...

Page 173: ...ows 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 MES...

Page 174: ...text 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 value...

Page 175: ...OTOR PROTECTION 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 176: ...9 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 displays T...

Page 177: ...cimal 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 setting...

Page 178: ...lumns 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 pushbut...

Page 179: ...he 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 are pr...

Page 180: ...akers 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 PASSWO...

Page 181: ... Allows the user to 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 Changing the state of virtual inputs Clearing the event records Clearing the oscillography records Changing the date and time Clearing the breaker arcing current Clearing energy...

Page 182: ...ight 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 are tr...

Page 183: ...lexLogic 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 one of...

Page 184: ...m 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 repo...

Page 185: ...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 seconds wh...

Page 186: ...e 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 prompts i...

Page 187: ...mable 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 diagram Fo...

Page 188: ...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 output ...

Page 189: ...ing 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 automa...

Page 190: ... 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 file a...

Page 191: ...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 512 T...

Page 192: ...ion 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 war...

Page 193: ... 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 up en...

Page 194: ... 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 fastest e...

Page 195: ...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 the so...

Page 196: ... 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 not a...

Page 197: ...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 Engineer T...

Page 198: ...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 View ...

Page 199: ...on 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 diagram ...

Page 200: ...ou 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 suc...

Page 201: ... 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 dd hh...

Page 202: ...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 Monitor ...

Page 203: ...or 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 Remot...

Page 204: ...gister 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 deter...

Page 205: ...ds 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 Plac...

Page 206: ...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 your...

Page 207: ... 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 horizontal ax...

Page 208: ...4 88 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL FLEXLOGIC DESIGN USING ENGINEER CHAPTER 4 INTERFACES 4 ...

Page 209: ...ng 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 7 DISPLAY PROPERTIES See page 5 25 GRAPHICAL FRONT PANEL Access in EnerVista See page 5 27 CLEAR RELAY RECORDS See page 5 3...

Page 210: ...ELEPROTECTION See page 5 138 INSTALLATION See page 5 139 REMOTE RESOURCES Access in EnerVista See page 5 139 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP AC INPUTS See page 5 141 POWER SYSTEM See page 5 142 SIGNAL SOURCES See page 5 143 MOTOR See page 5 146 BREAKERS See page 5 148 SWITCHES See page 5 153 FLEXCURVES See page 5 158 SETTINGS FLEXLOGIC FLEXLOGIC EQUATION EDITOR See page 5 184 FLEXLOGIC TIMERS See page 5 184...

Page 211: ...ON See page 5 291 REDUCED VOLTAGE STARTING See page 5 294 DIGITAL ELEMENTS See page 5 296 DIGITAL COUNTERS See page 5 299 MONITORING ELEMENTS See page 5 301 SETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS CONTACT INPUTS See page 5 318 VIRTUAL INPUTS See page 5 320 CONTACT OUTPUTS See page 5 321 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS See page 5 324 RESETTING See page 5 324 DIRECT INPUTS See page 5 325 DIRECT OUTPUTS See page 5 326 TELEPROTECTIO...

Page 212: ...e 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 primary current base to convert to from a primary current value Wh...

Page 213: ...put is used as one of the inputs to RUN control TARGET setting This setting is used to define the operation of an element 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 ele...

Page 214: ...grouping ratio correction and summation are applied internally via configuration settings A major advantage of using internal summation is that the individual currents are available to the protection device for example as additional information to calculate a restraint current or to allow the provision of additional protection features that operate on the individual currents such as breaker failur...

Page 215: ...lay to external circuits Bank identification consists of the letter designation of the slot in which the CT VT module is mounted as the first character followed by numbers indicating the channel either 1 or 5 See the HardFiber instruction manual for designations of HardFiber voltage and current banks For three phase channel sets the number of the lowest numbered channel identifies the set For exam...

Page 216: ...ss is defined as access to settings or commands via the front panel This includes both keypad entry and the RS232 port Remote access is defined as access to settings or commands via any rear communications port This includes both Ethernet and RS485 connections Any change to the local or remote password enables this functionality ACCESS LEVEL The Restricted option means that settings and commands c...

Page 217: ...ocal setting access is disabled ACCESS LOC SETG ON Asserted when local setting access is enabled ACCESS LOC CMND OFF Asserted when local command access is disabled ACCESS LOC CMND ON Asserted when local command access is enabled ACCESS REM SETG OFF Asserted when remote setting access is disabled ACCESS REM SETG ON Asserted when remote setting access is enabled ACCESS REM CMND OFF Asserted when rem...

Page 218: ...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 New Password field...

Page 219: ...ts If events or targets are required the UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS operand can be assigned to a digital element programmed with event logs or targets enabled The following table outlines access level timeout settings SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP SECURITY ACCESS SUPERVISION ACCESS LEVEL TIMEOUTS These settings allow the user to specify the length of inactivity required before returning to the Restricted access...

Page 220: ...g is applicable when the LOCAL SETTING AUTH setting is programmed to any operand except On The state of the FlexLogic operand is monitored continuously for an off to on transition When this occurs local access is permitted and the timer programmed with the ACCESS AUTH TIMEOUT setting value is started When this timer expires local setting access is immediately denied If access is permitted and an o...

Page 221: ...ent system 3 Click the Ok button Security is now enabled for the EnerVista UR Setup software Upon starting the software users are now required to enter a username and password Add a new user The following 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 mu...

Page 222: ...scription 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 to wh...

Page 223: ...es 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 user...

Page 224: ...tion 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 availabl...

Page 225: ...M INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 17 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 226: ... 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 authentications bef...

Page 227: ...ver 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 Descr...

Page 228: ...ct 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 M60 ...

Page 229: ... 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 Cha...

Page 230: ... 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 This...

Page 231: ...S 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 sof...

Page 232: ...erver 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 Value En...

Page 233: ...NG_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 Indicates when a certain role logged out or timed out CLEAR_OSCILLOGRAPHY Notice 5 Clear oscillography command was iss...

Page 234: ...R WAIT TIME provided that no keys have been pressed and no target messages are active When a keypress occurs or a target becomes active the LCD backlighting turns on These 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 ve...

Page 235: ...figure the graphical 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 f...

Page 236: ...thout 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 pushing...

Page 237: ...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 two d...

Page 238: ...olling 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 scree...

Page 239: ...ated 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 value s...

Page 240: ...and 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 M60 They are inputs for all five metering pages not j...

Page 241: ...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 display ...

Page 242: ... 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 paramet...

Page 243: ...nd 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 set ...

Page 244: ...s 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 alphan...

Page 245: ...ons 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 3 Ra...

Page 246: ...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 Panel...

Page 247: ... 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 window t...

Page 248: ... 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 PUSHBUTTON 1 FUNCTION Self reset ...

Page 249: ...r some time after each transmission If the COM2 USAGE setting is RRTD then the COM2 port is used to monitor the RTDs on a remote RTD unit The remote RTD unit uses the Modbus RTU protocol over RS485 The RRTD device must have a unique address from 1 to 254 The baud rate for RRTD communications can be selected as 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 or 19200 bps If the RS485 COM2 port is used for an RRTD th...

Page 250: ...255 255 255 0 where LAN2 is 10 2 1 x 255 255 255 0 IP3 Mask3 10 3 1 2 255 255 255 0 where LAN3 is 10 3 1 x 255 255 255 0 Example 2 IP1 Mask1 10 1 1 2 255 0 0 0 where LAN1 is 10 x x x 255 0 0 0 IP2 Mask2 11 1 1 2 255 0 0 0 where LAN2 is 11 x x x 255 0 0 0 IP3 Mask3 12 1 1 2 255 0 0 0 where LAN3 is 12 x x x 255 0 0 0 Example 3 Incorrect IP1 Mask1 10 1 1 2 255 0 0 0 IP2 Mask2 10 2 1 2 255 0 0 0 IP3 M...

Page 251: ...CADA is provided through LAN2 P2 and P3 are connected to LAN2 where P2 is the primary channel and P3 is the redundant channel In this configuration P3 uses the IP and MAC addresses of P2 Figure 5 14 Multiple LANs with redundancy Multiple LANS no redundancy The following topology provides local configuration monitoring through EnerVista software on LAN1 to which port 1 P1 is connected access to the...

Page 252: ...formation such as the serial number and order code of your device SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 1 3 NETWORK PORT 1 PRT1 IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 Range standard IPV4 address format PRT1 SUBNET IP MASK 255 0 0 0 Range standard IPV4 address format PRT1 FUNCTION Enabled Range Enabled Disabled NETWORK PORT 2 PRT2 IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 Range standard IPV4 address format PRT2 SUBNET IP MASK 25...

Page 253: ... port 2 detects a problem with the link communications is switched to Port 3 Port 3 is in effect acting as a redundant or backup link to the network for port 2 Once port 2 detects that the link between itself and the switch is good and that communication is healthy for five minutes then switching back to port 2 is performed The delay in switching back ensures that rebooted switching devices connec...

Page 254: ...f there were no signal at all If the receiving interface does not support the Far End Fault feature or has it disabled an incoming Far End Fault pattern is ignored It is strongly recommended to have switches used for substation automation that support the Far End Fault feature especially when UR 7 redundancy Failover is selected for redundancy 5 3 5 6 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP The Parallel ...

Page 255: ...evious section network port configuration to configure PRP PRP is purchased as a separate option If purchased valid order code PRP can be enabled in configuration through a setting available on the network configuration menu REDUNDANCY which already has the capability of enabling failover redundancy The options on this setting must be changed to accommodate two types of redundancy failover and PRP...

Page 256: ... internally The route mask has IP mask format In binary this needs to be a set of contiguous bits of 1 from left to right followed by one or more contiguous bits of 0 The route destination and mask must match This can be verified by checking that RtDestination and RtMask RtDestination Example of good configuration RtDestination 10 1 1 0 Rt Mask 255 255 255 0 Example of bad configuration RtDestinat...

Page 257: ...ried to find a route to destination Since the default route was the only route it knew it used it Yet EnerVista was on a private network which was not reachable through Router1 Hence a destination unreachable message was received from the router The configuration starting with release 7 10 is as follows PRT1 IP ADDRESS 10 1 1 2 PRT1 SUBNET IP MASK 255 255 255 0 PRT2 IP ADDRESS 10 1 2 2 PRT2 SUBNET...

Page 258: ...ifier field MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER Modbus over TCP IP can also be used on any of the Ethernet ports The listening TCP port 502 is reserved for Modbus communications and only in exceptional cases when MODBUS TCP PORT NUMBER 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...

Page 259: ...NP protocol SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS DNP PROTOCOL MMS CONNECTION TIMEOUT 120 s Range 10 to 7200 in steps of 10 PROTOCOL setting DNP CHANNEL 1 2 PORT settings RS232 RS485 Ethernet DNP Channel 1 Eth TCP Channel 2 Eth TCP Modbus Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 Eth TCP Channel 2 none Modbus Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 61850 Channel 1 none Channel 2 Eth TCP Modbus Modbus DNP Modbus IEC 618...

Page 260: ... 10000000 100000000 DNP PF SCALE FACTOR 1 Range 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 10000000 100000000 DNP OTHER SCALE FACTOR 1 Range 0 001 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 10000000 100000000 DNP CURRENT DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP VOLTAGE DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to 100000000 in steps of 1 DNP POWER DEFAULT DEADBAND 30000 Range 0 to...

Page 261: ...ial port DNP is the only protocol running on that port Modbus or IEC 60870 5 103 are disabled If DNP is assigned to RS485 the protocol must be set to DNP on the serial port configuration as well for the change to take effect When the DNP CHANNEL 1 2 PORT setting is set to Network TCP the channel 1 2 DNP protocol can be used over TCP IP on the Ethernet ports When this value is set to Network UDP th...

Page 262: ...ower is removed and re applied to the M60 the default deadbands are in effect The DNP TIME SYNC IIN PERIOD setting determines how often the Need Time Internal Indication IIN bit is set by the M60 Changing this time allows the DNP master to send time synchronization commands more or less often as required The DNP MESSAGE FRAGMENT SIZE setting determines the size in bytes at which message fragmentat...

Page 263: ... 60870 5 104 follows SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS DNP IEC104 POINT LISTS ANALOG INPUT MME POINTS Up to 256 analog input points can be configured for the DNP or IEC 60870 5 104 protocols The analog point list is configured by assigning an appropriate FlexAnalog parameter to each point See the FlexAnalog Parameters section in Appendix A for the range of assignable parameters Changes to the ...

Page 264: ...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 with the settings that configure the IEC 61850 protocol itsel...

Page 265: ... 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 M60 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 privat...

Page 266: ... 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 M60 Upon receipt the M60 che...

Page 267: ...e 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 global po...

Page 268: ...e control service that clients must use to control the TEST MODE FUNCTION of the M60 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 See...

Page 269: ...ical 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 has m...

Page 270: ...ed 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 selected...

Page 271: ...f 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 the ...

Page 272: ...a change 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 ...

Page 273: ...ormed 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 case...

Page 274: ... 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 four f...

Page 275: ...0 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 subscribers t...

Page 276: ...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 used by...

Page 277: ...he 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 published...

Page 278: ...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...

Page 279: ...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 RxGOOS...

Page 280: ... 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 Defaul...

Page 281: ...55 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 value...

Page 282: ... 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 Qualit...

Page 283: ...xLogic 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 message ...

Page 284: ...ns 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 the u...

Page 285: ...t 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 EVENTS Ran...

Page 286: ...he 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 setting ...

Page 287: ...ings 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 modi...

Page 288: ...at 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 Con...

Page 289: ...d 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 TT3DataSe...

Page 290: ...e 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 from o...

Page 291: ...s 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 exist i...

Page 292: ... 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 GOOSE ev...

Page 293: ... 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 control blo...

Page 294: ...s 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 Demand m...

Page 295: ...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 outline...

Page 296: ... 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 100 000 in...

Page 297: ...in 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 interf...

Page 298: ...s 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 con...

Page 299: ...1 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 to 2 ...

Page 300: ...d 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 Check I...

Page 301: ...ge 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 Setup ...

Page 302: ...ile 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 Naviga...

Page 303: ...al 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 command ...

Page 304: ...xLogic 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 Produ...

Page 305: ...d 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 GGIO4 ...

Page 306: ...an 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 Becaus...

Page 307: ...anized as a series of menus that can be accessed starting at the M60 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 M60 and a computer to an Ethernet network then enter the IP address of the M60 Ethernet port in a web browser To close the port set the port number to 0 Any chan...

Page 308: ...n 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 M60 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 PROTOCOL T...

Page 309: ...hange threshold values from the default for each individual M_ME_NC_1 analog point Whenever power is removed and re applied to the M60 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 active at any given time IEC TCP PORT NUMBER To close the port set the po...

Page 310: ...Modbus register address The default setting value of 0 is considered invalid Fast exchanges 50 to 1000 ms are generally used in control schemes The M60 has one fast exchange exchange 1 and two slow exchanges exchange 2 and 3 The settings menu for the fast EGD exchange follows SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS EGD PROTOCOL FAST PROD EXCH 1 CONFIGURATION The settings menu for the slow EGD exchan...

Page 311: ... exchange configured with these settings contains the data items up to the first setting that contains a Modbus address with no data or 0 That is if the first three settings contain valid Modbus addresses and the fourth is 0 the produced EGD exchange contains three data items 5 3 5 17 IEC 60870 5 103 protocol SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS IEC 60870 5 103 IEC 60870 5 103 is a companion stan...

Page 312: ...IG B PTP or SNTP its time is overwritten by these three sources if any of them is active If the synchronization timeout occurs and none of IRIG B PTP or SNTP is active the M60 sets the invalid bit in the time stamp of a time tagged message The settings for the remaining menus are outlined as follows SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS IEC 60870 5 103 IEC103 INPUTS BINARY The binary input points ...

Page 313: ...ASDU 1 See below ASDU 4 ASDU 1 ASDU 1 TYP 9 Range 3 or 9 ASDU 1 FUN 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 ASDU 1 INF 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 ASDU 1 SCAN TOUT 0 Range 0 to 1000 s in steps of 1 ASDU 1 ANALOG 1 Off Range FlexAnalog parameter ASDU 1 ANALOG 1 FACTOR 1 000 Range 0 000 to 65 535 in steps of 0 001 ASDU 1 ANALOG 1 OFFSET 0 Range 32768 to 32767 in steps of 1 ASDU 1 ANALOG 9 Off Range FlexAn...

Page 314: ...for each ASDU but the user is not allowed to skip ASDU 2 and configure measurands in ASDU 3 For any change to take effect restart the relay ANALOG 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 th...

Page 315: ...500000 V 2 4 1200000 V we transmit Vt 0 006 1200000 4096 7200 4096 3104 SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP COMMUNICATIONS IEC 60870 5 103 IEC103 COMMANDS Commands are received as General Command Type Identification 20 The user can configure the action to perform when an ASDU command comes IEC103 COMMANDS COMMAND 0 See below COMMAND 1 COMMAND 31 COMMAND 0 COMMAND 0 FUN 0 Range 0 to 255 in steps of 1 COMMAND 0 ...

Page 316: ...stallation of the EnerVista software automatically installs the drivers required to use this USB port DNP is not available using the USB port on the graphical front panel 5 3 6 Modbus user map SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP MODBUS USER MAP The Modbus user map provides read only access for up to 256 registers To obtain a memory map value enter the address in the ADDRESS line converted from hex to decimal f...

Page 317: ...covers the relay automatically transfers synchronization as required by this setting When the relay does not have the IEEE 1588 software option and this setting does not display it uses IRIG B when enabled and operational 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...

Page 318: ...at are not strictly PP Time accuracy can be less than specified for a PP network Tolerated deviations from strict PP include 1 missing declaration of PP compliance in the messages 2 connection to a network device that does not support the PTP peer delay mechanism 3 jitter substantially greater than 1 µs in received event messages and 4 certain non compliant announce and sync message update rates T...

Page 319: ...ile IEEE Std C37 238 2011 requires that the relay only select a power profile compliant clock as a grandmaster that the delivered time have worst case error of 1 µs and that the peer delay mechanism be implemented With the strict power profile setting enabled the relay only selects as master the clocks displaying the IEEE_C37_238 identification codes It uses a port only when the peer delay mechani...

Page 320: ...CLOCK SNTP PROTOCOL The M60 supports the Simple Network Time Protocol specified in RFC 2030 With SNTP the M60 can obtain clock time over an Ethernet network The M60 acts as an SNTP client to receive time values from an SNTP NTP server usually a dedicated product using a GPS receiver UR family relays support unicast broadcast multicast and anycast SNTP functionality The SNTP FUNCTION setting enable...

Page 321: ... providing only UTC such 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 contain...

Page 322: ...cuit trip with the report configured to include voltages and currents Both reports feed the same report file queue The last record is available as individual data items via communications protocols PRE FAULT 1 TRIGGER Specifies the FlexLogic operand to capture the pre fault data The rising edge of this operand stores one cycle old data for subsequent reporting The element waits for the fault trigg...

Page 323: ... 10 50 75 and so on A trigger position of 25 consists of 25 pre and 75 post trigger data TRIGGER SOURCE Always captured in oscillography and can be any FlexLogic parameter element state contact input virtual output and so on The relay sampling rate is 64 samples per cycle AC INPUT WAVEFORMS Determines the sampling rate at which AC input signals that is current and voltage are stored Reducing the s...

Page 324: ...relay keypad causes the corresponding parameter to display All eight CT VT module channels are stored in the oscillography file The CT VT module channels are named as follows slot_letter terminal_number I or V phase A B or C or 4th input The fourth current input in a bank is called IG and the fourth voltage input in a bank is called VX For example F2 IB designates the IB signal on terminal 2 of th...

Page 325: ...gger to be ready for the next trigger DATA LOGGER TRIGGER This setting selects the signal used to trigger the start of a new data logger record Any FlexLogic operand can be used as the trigger source This setting only applies when the mode is set to Trigger DATA LOGGER RATE This setting selects the time interval at which the actual value data is recorded DATA LOGGER CHNL 1 16 This setting selects ...

Page 326: ... illuminated This is a quick test to verify if any of the LEDs is burned This stage lasts as long as the control input is on up to a maximum of one minute After one minute the test ends 2 All the LEDs are turned off and then one LED at a time turns on for one second then back off The test routine starts at the top left panel moving from the top to bottom of each LED column This test checks for har...

Page 327: ...ore than one LED being turned off from a single logic point This stage can be interrupted at any time 4 Additionally stages 2 and 3 are repeated twice for the five device status LEDs and nine event cause LEDs one time with green color on and the other with red color on When testing is in progress the LEDs are controlled by the test sequence rather than the protection control and monitoring feature...

Page 328: ... necessary to test all LEDs When finished release the pushbutton so that the relay then automatically starts stage 2 When stage 2 is completed stage 3 starts automatically The test can be cancelled at any time by pressing the pushbutton 5 3 11 4 Trip and alarm LEDs SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP USER PROGRAMMABLE LEDS TRIP ALARMS LEDS The trip and alarm LEDs are in the first LED column enhanced and graphi...

Page 329: ...ommunications channel or from any programmed operand The table outlines default input operand and output operands for each event cause LED Table 5 16 Default input and output operand for event cause LEDs Setting Parameter Setting Parameter LED 1 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 1 LED 13 operand Off LED 2 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 2 LED 14 operand Off LED 3 operand SETTING GROUP ACT 3 LED 15 operand Off L...

Page 330: ...ttons 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 the control pushbuttons are shown in the following figures USER PROGRAMMABLE SELF TESTS DIRECT RING BREAK FUNCTION E...

Page 331: ...uttons for security reasons Each control pushbutton asserts its own FlexLogic operand Each operand need to be configured appropriately to perform the required 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 ca...

Page 332: ... TEXT Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters 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 ...

Page 333: ...grammable 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 the pushbutton by setting Settings Product Setup User Programmable Pushbuttons Pushbutton 1 Function to Self reset The figures show user configurable pushbutton...

Page 334: ... specified by the PUSHBTN 1 DROP OUT TIME only The time the operand assigned to the PUSHBTN 1 SET setting remains On has no effect on the pulse duration The local and remote operation of each user programmable pushbutton can be inhibited through the PUSHBTN 1 LOCAL and PUSHBTN 1 REMOTE settings If local inhibit is applied the pushbutton ignores set and reset commands executed through the front pan...

Page 335: ... duration of the incoming set signal must be at least 50 ms PUSHBTN 1 RESET This setting assigns the FlexLogic operand serving to deactivate the user programmable pushbutton element This setting is applicable only if the user programmable pushbutton is in Latched mode PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST This setting enables the user programmable pushbutton autoreset feature This setting is applicable only if the pu...

Page 336: ...ammable pushbutton is activated While activated target and other messages are suppressed To allow front panel keypad operation when a keypad button is pressed the message is supressed for 10 seconds PUSHBUTTON 1 EVENTS If this setting is enabled each user programmable pushbutton state change is logged as an event into the event recorder The figures show the user programmable pushbutton logic Figur...

Page 337: ... 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 lowes...

Page 338: ...hbutton 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 the DEF...

Page 339: ...command which has a Modbus address to view the hexadecimal form 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...

Page 340: ...tput messages sent from a UR series relay are not being received back by the relay DIRECT DEVICE 1 OFF to DIRECT DEVICE 16 OFF direct device offline These FlexLogic operands indicate that direct output messages from at least one direct device are not being received Direct input and output settings are similar to remote input and output settings The equivalent of the remote device name strings for ...

Page 341: ... output network regardless of the physical media of the two communication channels The following application examples illustrate the basic concepts for direct input and output configuration See the Inputs and Outputs section in this chapter for information on configuring FlexLogic operands flags bits to be exchanged Example 1 Extending the input output capabilities of a UR series relay Consider an...

Page 342: ...king busbar protection A simple interlocking busbar protection scheme could be accomplished by sending a blocking signal from downstream devices say 2 3 and 4 to the upstream device that monitors a single incomer of the busbar as shown Figure 5 60 Sample interlocking busbar protection scheme For increased reliability a dual ring configuration shown as follows is recommended for this application Fi...

Page 343: ...2 RX2 the delivery times are as follows IED 1 to IED 2 0 2 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 3 0 4 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 4 0 6 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 3 0 2 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 4 0 4 of power system cycle IED 3 to IED 4 0 2 of power system cycle A coordinating timer for this bus protection scheme could be selected to cover the worst case scenario 0 4 of a po...

Page 344: ... configuration the following delivery times are expected at 128 kbps IED 1 to IED 2 0 2 of power system cycle IED 1 to IED 3 0 5 of power system cycle IED 2 to IED 3 0 2 of power system cycle In this scheme IEDs 1 and 3 do not communicate directly IED 2 must be configured to forward the messages as explained in the Inputs and Outputs section Implement a blocking pilot aided scheme with more securi...

Page 345: ... Latching and acknowledging conditions if required are programmed accordingly The CRC alarm function is available on a per channel basis The total number of direct input and output messages that failed the CRC check is available as the ACTUAL VALUES STATUS DIRECT INPUTS CRC FAIL COUNT CH1 actual value Message count and length of the monitoring window To monitor communications integrity the relay s...

Page 346: ... per channel basis and is active only in the ring configuration The total number of unreturned input and output messages is available as the ACTUAL VALUES STATUS DIRECT INPUTS UNRETURNED MSG COUNT CH1 actual value 5 3 18 Teleprotection SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP TELEPROTECTION Digital teleprotection transfers protection commands between two or three relays in a secure fast dependable and deterministic...

Page 347: ...event with the same name and blocking the teleprotection inputs For commissioning purposes the result of channel identification is also shown in the STATUS CHANNEL TESTS VALIDITY OF CHANNEL CONFIGURATION actual value The default value of 0 for the LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER indicates that relay ID is not to be checked On two terminals two channel systems the same LOCAL RELAY ID NUMBER is transmitted ov...

Page 348: ...fic port on the relay process bus module and a specific digital core on a specific Brick This is a necessary first step in configuring a process bus relay Configure the AC banks This sets the primary and secondary quantities and connections for currents and voltages AC bank configuration also provides a provision for redundant measurements for currents and voltages a powerful reliability improveme...

Page 349: ...level ground fault currents the sensitive ground input can be used In this case the sensitive ground CT primary rating must be entered See chapter 3 for more details on CT connections Enter the rated CT primary current values For both 1000 5 and 1000 1 CTs the entry would be 1000 For correct operation the CT secondary rating must match the setting which must also correspond to the specific CT conn...

Page 350: ...ired to properly calculate sequence components and power parameters The PHASE ROTATION setting matches the power system phase sequence and informs the relay of the actual system phase sequence either ABC or ACB CT and VT inputs on the relay labelled as A B and C must be connected to system phases A B and C for correct operation PHASE VT F5 SECONDARY 66 4 V Range 25 0 to 240 0 V in steps of 0 1 PHA...

Page 351: ...vailable for each source The SRC 1 text can be replaced by with a user defined name appropriate for the associated source The first letter in the source identifier represents the module slot position The number directly following this letter represents either the first bank of four channels 1 2 3 4 called 1 or the second bank of four channels 5 6 7 8 called 5 in a particular CT VT module See the I...

Page 352: ... input channels display here All parameters contained within a configured source are displayed in the sources section of the actual values 5 5 3 3 Disturbance detectors internal The disturbance detector ANSI 50DD element is a sensitive current disturbance detector that detects any disturbance on the protected system The 50DD function is used directly in some elements in the relay for example VT Fu...

Page 353: ...reaker and a half system The following figure shows the arrangement of sources used to provide the functions required in this application and the CT VT inputs that are used to provide the data Figure 5 67 Example of use of sources Increasing slot position letter UR CT VT module 1 CT VT module 2 CT VT module 3 B30 B90 C70 F35 N60 T35 8 CTs 4 CTs 4 VTs 4 CTs 4 VTs C60 D60 G30 G60 L30 L90 M60 T60 CTs...

Page 354: ...he thermal capacity remains constant If the average current is less than the full load current the thermal capacity decays exponentially MOTOR NAMEPLATE VOLTAGE This setting represents the rated phase to phase motor voltage It is used as a reference for the voltage dependant thermal overload curve feature and indicates a 100 voltage starting condition MOTOR OFFLINE This input must be connected to ...

Page 355: ...ing NUMBER OF STARTS TO LEARN This setting selects number of motor start and stop records to average data presented in the ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS MOTOR LEARNED DATA menu MOTOR LOAD AVERAGE CALC PERIOD This setting specifies the period of time over which parameter averages are calculated The calculation is a sliding window 2 SPEED MOTOR PROTECTION This setting enables disables the two speed motor fu...

Page 356: ...GGING Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BREAKER 1 SUBSTITUTN Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BREAKER 1 BYPASS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BREAKER 1 NAME Bkr 1 Range up to six alphanumeric characters BREAKER 1 MODE 3 Pole Range 3 Pole 1 Pole BREAKER 1 OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 BLK OPEN Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 CLOSE Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER 1 BLK CLOSE Off...

Page 357: ...n tagged the following operations are disabled pushbutton open close IEC 61850 open close and close command initiated by BREAKER 1 CLOSE setting The trip command issued by the Trip Out element or BREAKER 1 OPEN setting is not affected BREAKER1 SUBSTITUTN Set to Enable to allow the graphical front panel to substitute breaker 1 status When substituted breaker 1 control open close status is forced to...

Page 358: ... 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 breaker phase B opened position as outlined for phase A BREAKER 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 breaker phase C closed position as outlined for ph...

Page 359: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 151 5 Figure 5 69 Dual breaker control logic Sheet 1 of 3 ...

Page 360: ...5 152 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 70 Dual breaker control logic Sheet 2 of 3 ...

Page 361: ...ith 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 Discon...

Page 362: ...connect 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 FlexLog...

Page 363: ...s 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 outline...

Page 364: ...ty 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 72 Di...

Page 365: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 157 5 Figure 5 73 Disconnect switch control status logic sheet 2 of 3 ...

Page 366: ...kup 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 step...

Page 367: ...nite 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 Time ...

Page 368: ...t 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 76 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 and no...

Page 369: ...dard recloser curves The following graphs display standard recloser curves available for the M60 Figure 5 78 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 370: ... 162 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 79 Recloser curves GE113 GE120 GE138 and GE142 Figure 5 80 Recloser curves GE134 GE137 GE140 GE151 and GE201 ...

Page 371: ...TER 5 SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 163 5 Figure 5 81 Recloser curves GE131 GE141 GE152 and GE200 Figure 5 82 Recloser curves GE133 GE161 GE162 GE163 GE164 and GE165 ...

Page 372: ...OR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 83 Recloser curves GE116 GE117 GE118 GE132 GE136 and GE139 Figure 5 84 Recloser curves GE107 GE111 GE112 GE114 GE115 GE121 and GE122 ...

Page 373: ...mmed parameters Logic upon which individual features are designed is fixed and all other logic from contact input signals through elements or combinations of elements to contact outputs is variable The user has complete control of all variable logic through FlexLogic In general the system receives analog and digital inputs that it uses to produce analog and digital outputs The figure shows major s...

Page 374: ...rent 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 inv...

Page 375: ...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 to r...

Page 376: ...e CRC exceeded the user specified level The rate of direct input messages received on channel 2 and failing the CRC exceeded the user specified level The rate of returned direct input output messages on channel 1 exceeded the user specified level ring configurations only The rate of returned direct input output messages on channel 2 exceeded the user specified level ring configurations only ELEMEN...

Page 377: ...ΦC CLSD BREAKER 1 ΦC OPEN BREAKER 1 BAD STATUS BREAKER 1 CLOSED BREAKER 1 OPEN BREAKER 1 DISCREP BREAKER 1 TROUBLE BREAKER 1 MNL OPEN BREAKER 1 MNL CLS BREAKER 1 TRIP A 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 BREAKE...

Page 378: ... 1 has dropped out GROUND IOC2 to 12 Same set of operands as shown for GROUND IOC 1 ELEMENT Ground time overcurrent GROUND TOC1 PKP GROUND TOC1 OP GROUND TOC1 DPO Ground time overcurrent 1 has picked up Ground time overcurrent 1 has operated Ground time overcurrent 1 has dropped out GROUND TOC2 to 6 Same set of operands as shown for GROUND TOC1 ELEMENT Non volatile latches LATCH 1 ON LATCH 1 OFF N...

Page 379: ...R1 ELEMENT Phase instantaneous overcurrent PHASE IOC1 PKP PHASE IOC1 OP PHASE IOC1 DPO PHASE IOC1 PKP A PHASE IOC1 PKP B PHASE IOC1 PKP C PHASE IOC1 OP A PHASE IOC1 OP B PHASE IOC1 OP C PHASE IOC1 DPO A PHASE IOC1 DPO B PHASE IOC1 DPO C At least one phase of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has picked up At least one phase of phase instantaneous overcurrent 1 has operated All phases of phase inst...

Page 380: ...arting REDUCED VOLT CTRL REDUCED VOLT OP Asserted for one second upon a valid transition in any mode Asserted when an invalid transition occurs ELEMENT Restart delay RESTART TIME OP The minimum restart time has not expired since the last motor stop No restart is allowed when this operand is asserted use to inhibit the motor start command ELEMENT Broken rotor bar detection ROTOR ALARM PKP ROTOR ALA...

Page 381: ... V2 below 10 and V1 below 5 of nominal Source 1 has triggered a VT fuse failure alarm SRC1 VT NEU WIRE OPEN Source 1 VT neutral wire open detected When the VT is connected in Delta do not enable this function because there is no neutral wire for Delta connected VT SRC2 VT FUSE FAIL to SRC4 Same set of operands as shown for SRC1 VT FF ELEMENT Starts per hour STARTS PER HOUR PKP STARTS PER HOUR OP S...

Page 382: ...8 Same set of operands as shown for SWITCH 1 ELEMENT Teleprotection channel tests TELEPRO CH1 FAIL TELEPRO CH2 FAIL TELEPRO CH1 ID FAIL TELEPRO CH2 ID FAIL TELEPRO CH1 CRC FAIL TELEPRO CH2 CRC FAIL TELEPRO CH1 PKT LOST TELEPRO CH2 PKT LOST Channel 1 failed Channel 2 failed The ID check for a peer relay on channel 1 has failed The ID check for a peer relay on channel 2 has failed CRC detected packe...

Page 383: ...y Cont Op 1 IOn Cont Op 2 IOn Cont Op 72 IOn does not appear unless ordered does not appear unless ordered does not appear unless ordered INPUTS OUTPUTS Contact outputs voltage from detector on form A output only Cont Op 1 VOn Cont Op 2 VOn Cont Op 72 VOn does not appear unless ordered does not appear unless ordered does not appear unless ordered Cont Op 1 VOff Cont Op 2 VOff Cont Op 72 VOff does ...

Page 384: ... LED 2 on by default Asserted when a current element involved and to turn Event Cause LED 3 on by default Asserted when a frequency element involved and to turn Event Cause LED 4 on by default Asserted when a composite element involved and to turn Event Cause LED 5 on by default Asserted when phase A involved and to turn Event Cause LED 6 on by default Asserted when phase B involved and to turn Ev...

Page 385: ...FF DIRECT RING BREAK EQUIPMENT MISMATCH FLEXLOGIC ERR TOKEN IRIG B FAILURE LATCHING OUT ERROR MAINTENANCE ALERT FIRST ETHERNET FAIL PROCESS BUS FAILURE PTP FAILURE RxGOOSE OFF RRTD COMM FAIL SECOND ETHERNET FAIL THIRD ETHERNET FAIL SNTP FAILURE SYSTEM EXCEPTION TEMP MONITOR UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED SETTING CHANGED Any of the major self test errors generated major error Any of the minor self test errors...

Page 386: ...ponse to an edge on the input The output from a one shot is True positive for only one pass through the FlexLogic equation There is a maximum of 64 one shots NEGATIVE ONE SHOT One shot that 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 i...

Page 387: ...ered until this condition is satisfied Once done count the inputs to each gate to verify that the number of inputs does not exceed the FlexLogic limits which is unlikely but possible If the number of inputs is too high subdivide the inputs into multiple gates to produce an equivalent For example if 25 inputs to an AND gate are required connect Inputs 1 through 16 to AND 16 17 through 25 to AND 9 a...

Page 388: ...equations with outputs of virtual output 3 and virtual output 4 shown as follows Figure 5 88 Logic example with virtual outputs 2 Prepare a logic diagram for the equation to produce virtual output 3 as this output is used as an operand in the virtual output 4 equation create the equation for every output that is used as an operand first so that when these operands are required they already have be...

Page 389: ...outlined start with parameter 99 as follows 99 The final output of the equation is virtual output 3 which is created by the operator Virt Op n This parameter is therefore Virt Op 3 98 The gate preceding the output is an AND which in this case requires two inputs The operator for this gate is a 2 input AND so the parameter is AND 2 Note that FlexLogic rules require that the number of inputs to most...

Page 390: ...perand TIMER 2 Note that the settings required for the timer are established in the timer programming section 97 The operator preceding timer 2 is OR 2 a 3 input OR which is parameter OR 3 96 The lowest input to OR 2 is operand Cont Ip H1c On 95 The center input to OR 2 is operand TIMER 1 94 The input to timer 1 is operand Virt Op 3 On 93 The upper input to OR 2 is operand LATCH S R 92 There are t...

Page 391: ...puts that are used as inputs to operators are created before needed In cases where a lot of processing is required to perform logic this can be difficult to achieve but in most cases does not cause problems as all logic is calculated at least four times per power frequency cycle The possibility of a problem caused by sequential processing emphasizes the necessity to test the performance of FlexLog...

Page 392: ...g is never set to 1 Press the key when editing FlexLogic equations to quickly scan through the major parameter types 5 6 6 FlexLogic timers SETTINGS FLEXLOGIC FLEXLOGIC TIMERS FLEXLOGIC TIMER 1 32 There are 32 identical FlexLogic timers available These timers are used as operators for FlexLogic equations TIMER 1 TYPE Selects the time measurement unit TIMER 1 PICKUP DELAY Sets the time delay to pic...

Page 393: ...ing signal is higher than a threshold or lower than a threshold as per your choice FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE SIGNED Range SIGNED ABSOLUTE FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP MODE LEVEL Range LEVEL DELTA FLEXELEMENT 1 DIRECTION OVER Range OVER UNDER FLEXELEMENT 1 PICKUP 1 000 pu Range 90 000 to 90 000 pu in steps of 0 001 FLEXELEMENT 1 HYSTERESIS 3 0 Range 0 1 to 50 0 in steps of 0 1 FLEXELEMENT 1 dt UNIT Millisecon...

Page 394: ...se angle to build the effective operating signal The element responds directly to the differential signal if the FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE setting is set to Signed The element responds to the absolute value of the differential signal if this setting is set to Absolute Sample applications for the Absolute setting include monitoring the angular difference between two phasors with a symmetrical limit ...

Page 395: ...ON SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 187 5 Figure 5 95 FlexElement direction pickup and hysteresis In conjunction with the FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE setting the element can be programmed to provide two extra characteristics as shown in the following figure ...

Page 396: ...lement dropout Notice that both the operating 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 23 FlexElement base units ...

Page 397: ...nfigured for the sensitive power directional element s SOURCE CURRENT IBASE maximum nominal primary RMS value of the IN and IN inputs SOURCE ENERGY Positive and Negative Watthours Positive and Negative Varhours EBASE 10000 MWh or MVAh respectively SOURCE POWER PBASE maximum value of VBASE IBASE for the IN and IN inputs SOURCE VOLTAGE VBASE maximum nominal primary RMS value of the IN and IN inputs ...

Page 398: ...ch protection element can be assigned up to six sets of settings with designations 1 to 6 The performance of these elements is defined by the active setting group at a given 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 pre...

Page 399: ...nu SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 MOTOR 5 7 3 2 Acceleration time SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 MOTOR ACCELERATION TIME SETTING GROUP 1 MOTOR See below STATOR DIFFERENTIAL See page 5 225 POWER See page 5 229 PHASE CURRENT See page 5 234 NEUTRAL CURRENT See page 5 246 GROUND CURRENT See page 5 254 BREAKER FAILURE See page 5 262 VOLTAGE ELEMENTS See page 5 272 MOTOR ACCELE...

Page 400: ...t five successful starts The following values are retained available for display and accessible via communications date and time of starting acceleration time in seconds effective acceleration current in multiplies of FLC and peak acceleration current in multiplies of FLC Recorded effective acceleration current and time can be used to fine tune the relay settings Figure 5 98 Sample acceleration cu...

Page 401: ...d from the beginning of the start up to a given time exceeds Acceleration Current 2 x Acceleration Time Figure 5 99 Acceleration time logic 5 7 3 3 Thermal model SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 MOTOR THERMAL MODEL THERMAL MODEL THERMAL MODEL FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled THERMAL MODEL CURVE Motor Range Motor Flexcurve A Flexcurve B Flexcurve C Flexcurve D IEC THERMAL MODEL C...

Page 402: ... of 0 01 RTD BIAS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled RTD BIAS MINIMUM 40 C Range 0 to 250 C in steps of 1 RTD BIAS CENTER POINT 130 C Range 0 to 250 C in steps of 1 RTD BIAS MAXIMUM 155 C Range 0 to 250 C in steps of 1 START INHIBIT TCU MARGIN 0 Range 0 to 25 in steps of 1 VOLTAGE DEPENDENT FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled VOLTAGE DEPENDENT MIN MOTOR VOLTS 80 Range 60 to 99 in steps of 1 VD V...

Page 403: ...one of the following six formats Motor FlexCurve A FlexCurve B FlexCurve C FlexCurve D or IEC The selected curve can also serve as a base for a voltage dependent overload curve if the VOLTAGE DEPENDENT FUNCTION setting is Enabled The algorithm uses memory in the form of a register called Thermal Capacity Used This register is updated every power cycle using the following equation Eq 5 7 where time...

Page 404: ... 06 64 59 86 12 107 65 129 18 150 72 172 25 193 78 215 31 236 84 258 37 279 90 301 43 322 96 2 50 16 66 33 32 49 98 66 64 83 30 99 96 116 62 133 28 149 94 166 60 183 26 199 92 216 58 233 24 249 90 2 75 13 33 26 65 39 98 53 31 66 64 79 96 93 29 106 62 119 95 133 27 146 60 159 93 173 25 186 58 199 91 3 00 10 93 21 86 32 80 43 73 54 66 65 59 76 52 87 46 98 39 109 32 120 25 131 19 142 12 153 05 163 98...

Page 405: ...ns where temperature rise above ambient is based on full load current select this setting as Cutoff The time to trip is then calculated using the following equation Eq 5 10 In the equation the motor stator current Imotor and motor rated current FLA are expressed in per units of relay current For specialized motor designs where temperature rise above ambient is based on the product of the service f...

Page 406: ... used decreases as per the following equations to simulate motor cooling depending on the motor status and the values programmed for the COOL TIME CONSTANT RUNNING and COOL TIME CONSTANT STOPPED settings If the IEC curve is selected then the following applies For two speed motor applications the IEC CURVE k FACTOR and IEC CURVE TIME CONSTANT settings are used at both speeds Voltage dependent overl...

Page 407: ...r starts In some applications the shape of the motor thermal damage curve substantially deviates from the standard Furthermore the characteristics of the starting locked rotor and acceleration and running thermal damage curves may not correspond smoothly In these cases it can be necessary to use a custom curve so the motor can be started successfully and used to its full potential without compromi...

Page 408: ... motor cannot start at 80 line voltage A custom curve 1 is required For high inertia load applications when the VOLTAGE DEPENDENT FUNCTION is enabled the locked rotor thermal limit section of the programmed motor or the FlexCurve overload curve is modified and becomes dynamically adaptive to system voltage changes This function is explained later in this section Figure 5 102 FlexCurve example The ...

Page 409: ...imply using average three phase RMS This equivalent current is calculated using the following equation Eq 5 12 where Ieq equivalent motor heating current Iper_unit per unit current based on FLA I_1 positive sequence current I_2 negative sequence current k constant The following figure shows the motor derating as a function of voltage unbalance as recommended by the National Electrical Manufacturer...

Page 410: ...tion TCUend TCU value dictated by the hot cold curve ratio when the motor is running This value is 0 when the motor is stopped t time in minutes τ cool time constant running or stopped per current motor status and corresponding COOL TIME CONSTANT RUNNING and COOL TIME CONSTANT STOPPED settings Ieq equivalent motor heating current overload_pickup overload pickup setpoint as a multiple of FLA hot co...

Page 411: ...ed for this setting dictates the level at which thermal capacity used settles for current that is below the motor service factor times FLA When the motor is running at a level that is below this limit thermal capacity used rises or falls to a value based on Iequivalent average three phase RMS and the selected setting Thermal capacity used either rises at the fixed rate of 5 per minute or falls as ...

Page 412: ...orced to 100 At values in between the present RTD bias thermal capacity used created by other features of the thermal model is compared to the RTD bias thermal capacity used If the value of the RTD bias thermal capacity used is higher then this value is used from that point onward Set the RTD BIAS CENTER setting to the rated running temperature of the motor The relay automatically determines the R...

Page 413: ...o the previous equation TCUstart 100 and TCUend 15 If MOTOR START INHIBIT MARGIN is greater than 0 the MOTOR START INHIBIT operand is asserted either when the motor is tripped by thermal protection TCU 100 or tripped stopped for any other reason TCU 100 Each time the motor is tripped stopped by a means other than thermal protection TCU 100 the available thermal capacity 100 TCU is evaluated and co...

Page 414: ...nd reset is evaluated based on 15 level of thermal capacity To calculate the thermal lockout time in this case the following values of TCU are applied to the previous equation TCUstart thermal capacity accumulated from the moment the motor was stopped and TCUend 15 VOLTAGE DEPENDENT FUNCTION If the motor is called upon to drive a high inertia load it is quite possible and acceptable for the accele...

Page 415: ...TION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 207 5 Figure 5 106 Thermal limit curve for high inertia TVoltage dependent overload functionality is operational only if the selected MOTOR LINE SOURCE in the SYSTEM MOTOR SETUP menu is assigned to a valid three phase VT ...

Page 416: ...R VOLTS This setting defines the minimum allowable line voltage applied to the motor during the acceleration if the VOLTAGE DEPENDENT FUNCTION is enabled This voltage is expressed as a percentage of the SYSTEM SETUP MOTOR MOTOR NAMEPLATE VOLTAGE setting If the measured line voltage drops below this setting during acceleration the thermal curve is switched to one based on the programmed minimum vol...

Page 417: ... motor is allowed to withstand the locked rotor current at rated motor voltage t3 VD ACCEL INTERESECT 100 V This setting defines the starting current level corresponding to the crossing point between the acceleration thermal limit at rated voltage and the programmed relay overload curve I4 This value can be typically determined from the motor acceleration curves The current value at the breakdown ...

Page 418: ...tion between the THERMAL MODEL CURVE and the vertical line corresponding to the per unit current value of VD ACCEL INTERESECT MIN V see point 2 3 Determine the locked rotor thermal limit point for the minimum voltage motor start The coordinates of this point are the per unit current value of VD STALL CURRENT MIN VOLTS and the time value of VD SAFE STALL TIME MIN V see point 1 4 The line connecting...

Page 419: ... time current curve for the rated voltage starting is calculated from the same equations but the setpoints associated with the 100 voltage starting are applied 8 The line connecting points 1 3 and 5 represent the motor safe stall conditions for any system voltage from the minimum to 110 of rated Ideally all the points on this line are characterized by the same thermal limit I2 t but the equivalent...

Page 420: ...OTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 109 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at minimum voltage Figure 5 110 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at 100 voltage ...

Page 421: ...CTION MANUAL 5 213 5 Figure 5 111 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at 110 voltage The following three figures illustrate the motor starting curves for the following abnormal conditions line voltages below the minimum above 110 and the situation for voltage loss ...

Page 422: ...STEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 112 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at less than minimum voltage Figure 5 113 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at voltage loss condition ...

Page 423: ...ANUAL 5 215 5 Figure 5 114 Voltage dependent overload curve protection at more than 110 voltage For the three abnormal voltage situations the M60 makes a transition from the acceleration curve to Motor or FlexCurve when the MOTOR RUNNING or MOTOR OVERLOADED operands are asserted ...

Page 424: ...d MOTOR THERMAL OP operands remain unchanged When the element blocking signal is removed the element logic is based on the new value of thermal capacity and updates the status of the MOTOR START INHIBIT and MOTOR THERMAL OP operands In the event of a loss of control power to the relay while the motor status is not offline the thermal capacity remains unchanged when control power is restored If the...

Page 425: ...TOR AMP UNBALANCE 1 2 AMP UNBALANCE 1 AMP UNBAL 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled AMP UNBAL 1 PICKUP 0 0 Range 0 0 to 100 0 in steps of 0 1 AMP UNBAL 1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 AMP UNBAL 1 RESET DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 AMP UNBAL 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand AMP UNBAL 1 TARGET Self reset Range Self reset Latched Disable...

Page 426: ...ng condition is made two seconds after the unbalanced current level exceeds 40 or the average current is above 25 of FLA and the current in any one phase is less than 2 of FLA AMP UNBAL 1 2 PICKUP This setting selects the level of unbalanced current that generates a stage 1 intended to alarm output Note that a supply voltage unbalance of 1 creates a current unbalance of 6 in a typical three phase ...

Page 427: ...l model element Both the signal source and thermal protection must be configured properly in order for the mechanical jam protection to operate MECH JAM OVERCURRENT PICKUP This setting defines excessive current condition that identifies a mechanical jam As the element is not armed during start conditions this threshold can be set below the starting current Since the element is armed during overloa...

Page 428: ... build up head before the undercurrent element trips or alarms A value of 0 specifies that the feature is not blocked from start For values other than 0 the feature is disabled when the motor is stopped and also from the time a start is detected until the time entered expires UNDERCURRENT ALARM PICKUP This setting specifies a pickup threshold for the alarm stage Set the alarm pickup threshold less...

Page 429: ...MOTOR The two speed motor menu appears only if two speed motor functionality is enabled in the SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP MOTOR menu 5 7 3 8 Two speed motor thermal model SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 MOTOR TWO SPEED MOTOR SPEED2 THERMAL MODEL TWO SPEED MOTOR SPEED2 THERMAL MODEL See below SPEED2 ACCELERATION TIME See page 5 222 SPEED2 UNDERCURRENT See page 5 223 SPEED2 THERMAL MODEL SPEE...

Page 430: ...n time SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 MOTOR TWO SPEED MOTOR SPEED2 ACCELERATION TIME SPEED2 VD VOLT LOSS Off Range FlexLogic operand SPEED2 VD STALL CURR MIN V 4 50 x FLA Range 1 50 to 20 00 x FLA in steps of 0 01 SPEED2 VD SAFE STALL TIME MIN V 20 0 s Range 0 1 to 1000 0 s in steps of 0 1 SPEED2 VD ACCL INSCT MIN V 4 00 x FLA Range 1 50 to 20 00 x FLA in steps of 0 01 SPEED2 VD STALL...

Page 431: ...tion time When motor is switched from high speed to low speed the SPEED2 TRANS 2 1 OP FlexLogic operand is set for time defined by the SPEED2 SWITCH 2 1 DELAY setting to allow inputs for control logic of contactors and breakers at both speeds FlexLogic operands required for contactor and breaker control are provided The acceleration time at speed 2 becomes functional only if the acceleration time ...

Page 432: ...EED2 U CURR START BLOCK DLY setting for example this block can be used to allow pumps to build up head before the undercurrent element trips or alarms A value of 0 specifies that the feature is not blocked from start For values other than 0 the feature is disabled when the motor is stopped and also from the time a start is detected until the time entered expires SPEED2 U CURR ALARM PICKUP This set...

Page 433: ...nabled STATOR DIFF LINE END SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 STATOR DIFF NEUTRAL END SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 STATOR DIFF PICKUP 0 100 pu Range 0 050 to 1 000 pu in steps of 0 001 STATOR DIFF SLOPE 1 10 Range 1 to 100 in steps of 1 STATOR DIFF BREAK 1 1 15 pu Range 1 00 to 1 50 pu in steps of 0 01 STATOR DIFF SLOPE 2 80 Range 1 to 100 in steps of 1 STATOR DIFF BREAK 2 8...

Page 434: ...Defines the minimum differential current required for operation This setting is based on the amount of differential current that can be seen under normal operating conditions A setting of 0 1 to 0 3 pu is generally recommended STATOR DIFF SLOPE 1 This setting is applicable for restraint currents from zero to STATOR DIFF BREAK 1 and it defines the ratio of differential to restraint current above wh...

Page 435: ... If this angle indicates an internal fault then tripping is permitted The saturation detector is implemented as a state machine see figure NORMAL is the initial state of the machine When in NORMAL state the saturation flag is not set SAT 0 The algorithm calculates the saturation condition SC If SC 1 while the state machine is NORMAL the saturation detector goes into the EXTERNAL FAULT state and se...

Page 436: ...d by the following equation If ITS BL or ITS K x IR and ITS 0 1 pu and INS BL or INS K x IR and INS 0 1 pu then DIR abs ITS INS 90 else DIR 1 Eq 5 27 where IR restraining current DIR flag indicating that the phase comparison principle is satisfied BL breakpoint 1 setting ITS INS current at the terminal and neutral sources respectively K factory constant of 0 25 Figure 5 126 Stator differential fin...

Page 437: ...llowing condition P cos θ Q sin θ SMIN Eq 5 28 where P and Q are active and reactive powers as measured per the UR metering convention θ is a sum of the element characteristic DIR POWER 1 RCA and calibration DIR POWER 1 CALIBRATION angles SMIN is the minimum operating power The operating quantity is displayed in the ACTUAL VALUES METERING SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER 1 2 actual value The element ha...

Page 438: ...g the characteristic angle adjustable and providing for both negative and positive values of the minimum operating power a variety of operating characteristics can be achieved as presented in the following figure For example section a in the figure shows settings for reverse power while section b shows settings for low forward power applications ...

Page 439: ...ower underpower and so on Together with a precise calibration angle it allows compensation for any CT and VT angular errors to permit more sensitive settings It allows for required direction in situations when the voltage signal is taken from behind a delta wye connected power transformer and the phase angle compensation is required For example the active overpower characteristic is achieved by se...

Page 440: ...ered in per unit pu values The base quantity is 3 x VT pu base x CT pu base For example a setting of 2 for a 200 MW machine is 0 02 200 MW 4 MW If 13 8kV is line voltage and 10 kA is a primary CT current the source pu quantity is 239 MVA and thus SMIN needs to be set at 4 MW 239 MVA 0 0167 pu 0 017 pu If the reverse power application is considered RCA 180 and SMIN 0 017 pu The element drops out if...

Page 441: ...start For values other than 0 the feature is disabled when the motor is stopped and also from the time a start is detected until the time entered expires UNDERPOWER 1 ALARM PWR PICKUP This setting specifies a pickup threshold for the alarm stage The base per unit power quantity is 3 VT pu base CT pu base per source selected as a motor line source Set it less than the motor load current during norm...

Page 442: ...rd curve shapes This allows for simplified coordination with downstream devices If none of these 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 25 Overcurrent curve types PHASE CURRENT PHASE TOC1 See page 5 240 PHASE TOC6 PHASE IOC1 Se...

Page 443: ...E 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 29 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 time in sec...

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Page 445: ...900 0 771 0 675 0 600 0 60 16 200 8 100 4 050 2 700 2 025 1 620 1 350 1 157 1 013 0 900 0 80 21 600 10 800 5 400 3 600 2 700 2 160 1 800 1 543 1 350 1 200 1 00 27 000 13 500 6 750 4 500 3 375 2 700 2 250 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 ...

Page 446: ... 0 343 0 266 0 227 0 202 0 186 0 174 0 165 2 0 5 802 2 624 1 075 0 687 0 533 0 453 0 405 0 372 0 349 0 331 4 0 11 605 5 248 2 150 1 374 1 065 0 906 0 810 0 745 0 698 0 662 6 0 17 407 7 872 3 225 2 061 1 598 1 359 1 215 1 117 1 046 0 992 8 0 23 209 10 497 4 299 2 747 2 131 1 813 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 ...

Page 447: ...ergy capacity is 100 and RESET Timed Definite time curve The Definite Time curve shape operates as soon as the pickup 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 35 ...

Page 448: ...ble Timed and Instantaneous see the Inverse TOC Curve Characteristics section earlier for details on curve setup trip times and reset operation When the element is blocked the time accumulator resets according to the reset characteristic For example if the element reset characteristic is set to Instantaneous and the element is blocked the time accumulator clears immediately PHASE TOC 1 PHASE TOC1 ...

Page 449: ... be selected as fundamental phasor magnitudes or total waveform RMS magnitudes as required by the application PICKUP Specifies the phase time overcurrent pickup level in per unit values CURVE Selects the time 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 t...

Page 450: ...led Range Disabled Enabled PHASE IOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 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 I...

Page 451: ...ent 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 Enables and disa...

Page 452: ... 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 remains ...

Page 453: ...ional 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 This se...

Page 454: ...ment 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 a lo...

Page 455: ... neutral current input quantities are interpreted by the M60 Inputs can be selected as fundamental phasor 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 se...

Page 456: ...mance A small portion 6 25 of the positive sequence current 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 37 The positive sequence restraint allows for more sensitive settings by counterbalancing spurious zero sequence currents resulting from System unbalances under heavy load con...

Page 457: ...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 NEUTRAL IOC...

Page 458: ...he 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 very sm...

Page 459: ... 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 Polarizing mod...

Page 460: ...ffset 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 If C...

Page 461: ... 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 0 063 ...

Page 462: ...EMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 139 Neutral directional overcurrent logic 5 7 8 Ground current 5 7 8 1 Menu SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS SETTING GROUP 1 6 GROUND CURRENT GROUND CURRENT GROUND TOC1 See page 5 260 GROUND TOC6 GROUND IOC1 See page 5 261 GROUND IOC12 ...

Page 463: ...ted in this variable and the current falls below the dropout threshold of 97 to 98 of the pickup value the variable must be reduced Two methods of this resetting operation are available Instantaneous and Timed The Instantaneous selection is intended for applications with other relays such as most static relays which set the energy capacity directly to zero when the current falls below the reset th...

Page 464: ...7 130 21 880 12 010 7 780 5 564 4 255 3 416 2 845 2 439 8 0 181 454 76 174 29 174 16 014 10 374 7 419 5 674 4 555 3 794 3 252 10 0 226 817 95 217 36 467 20 017 12 967 9 274 7 092 5 693 4 742 4 065 IEEE Very Inverse 0 5 8 090 3 514 1 471 0 899 0 654 0 526 0 450 0 401 0 368 0 345 1 0 16 179 7 028 2 942 1 798 1 308 1 051 0 900 0 802 0 736 0 689 2 0 32 358 14 055 5 885 3 597 2 616 2 103 1 799 1 605 1 ...

Page 465: ...386 0 338 0 300 0 40 10 800 5 400 2 700 1 800 1 350 1 080 0 900 0 771 0 675 0 600 0 60 16 200 8 100 4 050 2 700 2 025 1 620 1 350 1 157 1 013 0 900 0 80 21 600 10 800 5 400 3 600 2 700 2 160 1 800 1 543 1 350 1 200 1 00 27 000 13 500 6 750 4 500 3 375 2 700 2 250 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 ...

Page 466: ... 979 14 983 6 058 3 555 2 457 1 859 1 488 1 239 1 060 0 926 IAC Very Inverse 0 5 1 451 0 656 0 269 0 172 0 133 0 113 0 101 0 093 0 087 0 083 1 0 2 901 1 312 0 537 0 343 0 266 0 227 0 202 0 186 0 174 0 165 2 0 5 802 2 624 1 075 0 687 0 533 0 453 0 405 0 372 0 349 0 331 4 0 11 605 5 248 2 150 1 374 1 065 0 906 0 810 0 745 0 698 0 662 6 0 17 407 7 872 3 225 2 061 1 598 1 359 1 215 1 117 1 046 0 992 8...

Page 467: ...onds TDM Multiplier setting I Input Current Ipickup Pickup Current setting TRESET Reset Time in seconds assuming energy capacity is 100 and RESET Timed 10 0 1 431 0 948 0 699 0 613 0 569 0 542 0 524 0 511 0 501 0 493 Multiplier TDM Current I Ipickup 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 0 01 0 44 0 25 0 11 0 06 0 04 0 03 0 02 0 02 0 01 0 01 0 10 4 44 2 50 1 11 0 63 0 40 0 28 0 20 0 16 0 12 0 10...

Page 468: ...e used as a simple definite time element The ground current input value is the quantity measured by the ground input CT and is the fundamental phasor or RMS magnitude Two methods of resetting operation are available Timed and Instantaneous see the Inverse TOC Curve Characteristics section for details When the element is blocked the time accumulator resets according to the reset characteristic For ...

Page 469: ...acity directly to zero when the current falls below the reset threshold The Timed reset method can be used where the relay must coordinate with electromechanical relays GROUND TOC1 BLOCK Assertion of the operand assigned to this setting blocks operation of the ground time overcurrent element GROUND TOC1 EVENTS This setting enables and disables the logging of ground time overcurrent events in the s...

Page 470: ... BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand GROUND IOC1 TARGET Self reset Range Self reset Latched Disabled GROUND IOC1 EVENTS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled These elements measure the current that is connected to the ground channel of a CT VT module The conversion range of a standard channel is from 0 02 to 46 times the CT rating This channel can be equipped with a standard or sensitive input The convers...

Page 471: ...TEST ON Off Range FlexLogic operand BF1 PH AMP HISET PICKUP 1 050 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 BF1 N AMP HISET PICKUP 1 050 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 BF1 PH AMP LOSET PICKUP 1 050 pu Range 0 020 to 30 000 pu in steps of 0 001 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 ...

Page 472: ...ervision pickup levels for dependable operation of the breaker fail scheme This can also occur in breaker and a half or ring bus configurations where the first breaker closes 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 tri...

Page 473: ...is logic as it is intended to detect low magnitude faults and it is therefore the slowest to operate Output The outputs from the schemes are FlexLogic operands that report on the operation of portions of the scheme FlexLogic operand used to re trip the protected breaker FlexLogic operands that initiate tripping required to clear the faulted zone The trip output can be sealed in for an adjustable p...

Page 474: ...s this time is not significant In M60 relays which use a Fourier transform the calculated current magnitude ramps down to zero one power frequency cycle after the current is interrupted and this lag needs to be included in the overall margin duration as it occurs after current interruption The Breaker Failure Main Path Sequence figure that follows shows a margin of two cycles this interval is cons...

Page 475: ...r and the phase A B or C portion of the scheme accordingly This setting is only valid for single pole breaker failure schemes BF1 BKR POS1 φB BF1 BKR POS 1 φC These settings select the FlexLogic operand to represents the protected breaker early type auxiliary switch contact on poles B or C accordingly This contact is normally a non multiplied Form A contact The contact can even be adjusted to have...

Page 476: ...5 268 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 144 Single pole breaker failure initiate logic ...

Page 477: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 269 5 Figure 5 145 Single pole breaker failure timers logic ...

Page 478: ...5 270 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 146 Three pole breaker failure initiate logic ...

Page 479: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 271 5 Figure 5 147 Three pole breaker failure timers logic ...

Page 480: ...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 definite time d...

Page 481: ...ng 5 7 10 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 SRC 3 SRC 4 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 P...

Page 482: ...d source to be considered a fault condition Figure 5 149 Phase undervoltage1 logic 5 7 10 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 PHASE OV1...

Page 483: ...TINGS 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 SRC 3 SRC 4 NEUTRAL OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 004 to 3 000 pu in steps of 0 001 NEUTRAL OV1 CURVE D...

Page 484: ... 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 5 151 Neutral overvoltage1 logic 5 7 10 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 overvoltage...

Page 485: ...th 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 The minimu...

Page 486: ...NPUTS 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 SRC 3 SRC 4 AUX OV1 PICKUP 0 300 pu Range 0 004 to ...

Page 487: ...e and effective manner Each trip bus can be assigned for either trip or alarm actions Simple trip conditioning such as latch delay and seal in delay are available TRIP BUS 1 TRIP BUS 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Enabled Disabled TRIP BUS 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand TRIP BUS 1 PICKUP DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in steps of 0 01 TRIP BUS 1 RESET DELAY 0 00 s Range 0 00 to 600 00 s in st...

Page 488: ...s blocked when the operand assigned to this setting is asserted TRIP BUS 1 PICKUP DELAY This setting specifies a time delay to produce an output depending on how output is used TRIP BUS 1 RESET DELAY This setting specifies a time delay to reset an output command 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 T...

Page 489: ...han 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 sequence ...

Page 490: ...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 5 157 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 Master L...

Page 491: ...he 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 ackno...

Page 492: ...ree 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 selector ch...

Page 493: ...ed 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 stepp...

Page 494: ...5 286 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 158 Time out mode ...

Page 495: ...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 powers up...

Page 496: ... 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 by mak...

Page 497: ...d Range Disabled Enabled UNDERFREQ 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand UNDERFREQ 1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 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...

Page 498: ...g 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 example if the system frequency is 60 Hz and the load shedding is required at ...

Page 499: ...nt starting is by wiring an M60 output contact actuated by motor start supervision elements in the motor energizing control circuit The output contact changes state only when the motor is stopped to accommodate control circuits that must be continuously energized such as a contactor The three elements of motor start supervision are Maximum starting rate starts per hour This element defines the num...

Page 500: ...dicates that the maximum permitted starting rate has been reached When stopped the motor is not restarted until the lockout time elapses The STARTS PER HOUR OP operand indicates that the motor stopped when the maximum permitted starting rate was already reached Use this operand to inhibit the start command The STARTS PER HOUR DPO operand indicates that the maximum permitted starting rate has not b...

Page 501: ...and indicates that the motor stopped when the time since the last start was too short Use this operand to inhibit the start command The TIME BTWN STARTS DPO operand indicates that the time between the last two starts was long enough When stopped the motor can be restarted immediately The element uses motor status asserted by the Thermal Model element The thermal protection must be configured prope...

Page 502: ...isory timer to initiate a one second control signal the REDUCED VOLT CTRL operand that can be used to switch to full voltage The feature can also assert a trip signal the REDUCED VOLT OP operand from the starting logic if the current or timer transitions do not occur as expected This transition can be defined as current only current or timer or current and timer RESTART DELAY TARGET Self reset Ran...

Page 503: ...ed by asserting the REDUCED VOLT CTRL operand for one second Any contact output assigned to this control signal operates for this period of time Current And Timer A transition is initiated by asserting the REDUCED VOLT CTRL operand for one second when the reduced voltage timer expires and the motor load has dropped below the REDUCED VOLTAGE FLA setting prior to the expiration of the reduced voltag...

Page 504: ...ELEM 1 RESET DELAY 0 000 s Range 0 000 to 999999 999 s in steps of 0 001 DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 PICKUP LED Enabled Range Disabled Enabled DIG ELEM 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 TARGET Self reset Range Self reset Latched Disabled DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 EVENTS Disabled Range Disabled Enabled Digital elements run once per power system cycle As such they can easily fail to react to an in...

Page 505: ...form A contacts The voltage monitor circuit limits the trickle current through the output circuit see technical specifications for form A As long as the current through the voltage monitor is above a threshold see technical specifications for form A the Cont Op 1 VOn FlexLogic operand is set for contact input 1 corresponding operands exist for each contact output If the output circuit has a high r...

Page 506: ...settings this output is given an ID name for example Cont Op 1 Assume a 52a breaker auxiliary contact is connected to contact input H7a to monitor breaker status Using the contact input settings this input is given an ID name for example Cont Ip 1 and is set On when the breaker is closed The settings to use digital element 1 to monitor the breaker trip circuit are indicated EnerVista example shown...

Page 507: ...xiliary contact in the trip circuit In this case it is not required to supervise the monitoring circuit with the breaker position the BLOCK setting is selected to Off In this case the settings are as follows EnerVista example shown Figure 5 170 Trip circuit example 2 5 8 10 Digital counters SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS DIGITAL COUNTERS COUNTER 1 8 The wiring connection for two examples above is appli...

Page 508: ...nter 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 PRESET operand is 0 the counter sets to 0 When the counter is running and the CNT1 SET TO PRESET operand changes the state from 0 to 1 CNT1 SET TO PRESET changing from 1 to 0 while the counter is running has no effect o...

Page 509: ... 11 Monitoring elements 5 8 11 1 Menu SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS MONITORING ELEMENTS MONITORING ELEMENTS BREAKER 1 ARCING CURRENT See below BREAKER 2 ARCING CURRENT BREAKER FLASHOVER 1 See page 5 305 BREAKER FLASHOVER 2 BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 See page 5 310 BREAKER RESTRIKE 2 CT FAILURE DETECTOR 1 See page 5 312 CT FAILURE DETECTOR 4 ...

Page 510: ...elay any other auxiliary relays and the breaker mechanism For maximum measurement accuracy measure the interval between change of state of the operand from 0 to 1 and contact separation for the specific installation Integration of the measured current continues for 100 ms which is expected to include the total arcing period The feature is programmed to perform fault duration calculations Fault dur...

Page 511: ...rands to initiate the calculations for the poles that are actually tripped BKR 1 ARC AMP DELAY This setting is used to program the delay interval between the time the tripping sequence is initiated and the time the breaker contacts are expected to part starting the integration of the measured current BKR 1 ARC AMP LIMIT Selects the threshold value above which the output operand is set BKR 1 CLR AR...

Page 512: ...5 304 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 Figure 5 173 Breaker arcing current logic ...

Page 513: ... no flashover current is flowing A contact showing the breaker status must be provided to the relay The voltage difference is not considered as a condition for open breaker in this part of the logic BREAKER FLASHOVER 1 BKR 1 FLSHOVR FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BKR 1 FLSHOVR SIDE 1 SRC SRC 1 Range SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 BKR 1 FLSHOVR SIDE 2 SRC None Range None SRC 1 SRC 2 SRC 3 SRC 4 ...

Page 514: ... the breaker is closed This is well below any typical minimum pickup voltage Select the level of the BRK 1 FLSHOVR DIFF V PKP setting to be less than the voltage difference measured across the breaker when the close or open breaker resistors are left in service Prior to flashover the voltage difference is larger than BRK 1 FLSHOVR DIFF V PKP This applies to either the difference between two live v...

Page 515: ...d can be selected to detect individual breaker pole status and provide flashover detection The recommended setting is 52a breaker contact or another operand defining the breaker poles open status BRK 1 FLSHOVR V PKP This setting specifies a pickup level for the phase voltages from both sides of the breaker If six VTs are available opening the breaker leads to two possible combinations live voltage...

Page 516: ...ands per breaker pole that supervise the operation of the element per phase Supervision can be provided by operation of other protection elements breaker failure and close and trip commands A six cycle time delay applies after the selected FlexLogic operand resets BRK FLSHOVR PKP DELAY This setting specifies the time delay to operate after a pickup condition is detected ...

Page 517: ...CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5 309 5 Figure 5 174 Breaker flashover logic ...

Page 518: ...f capacitor bank offline as per the breaker pole indication If a high frequency or system frequency current with a magnitude greater than the threshold is resumed at least of a cycle later than the phase current interruption then a BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range Disabled Enabled BKR RESTRIKE 1 BLOCK Off Range FlexLogic operand BREAKER RESTRIKE 1 SOURCE SRC 1 Range SR...

Page 519: ...lgorithm illustration of state machine to detect restrike In this way a distinction is made between a self extinguishing restrike and permanent breaker failure condition The latter can be detected by the breaker failure function or a regular instantaneous overcurrent element Also a fast succession of restrikes is picked up by breaker failure or instantaneous overcurrent protection The following se...

Page 520: ...t be logic 1 when the breaker is opened either manually or from protection logic BRK RSTR 1 CLS CMD Assigns a FlexLogic operand indicating a breaker close command It must be logic 1 when the breaker is closed Figure 5 177 Breaker restrike logic 5 8 11 5 CT failure detector SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS MONITORING ELEMENTS CT FAILURE DETECTOR 1 4 CT FAILURE DETECTOR 1 CT FAIL 1 FUNCTION Disabled Range ...

Page 521: ...lexLogic operand to block operation of the element during some condition for example an open pole in process of the single pole tripping reclosing Local signals or remote signals representing operation of some 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...

Page 522: ...failures is a significant level of negative sequence voltage whereas an indication of class B failures is when positive sequence current is present and there is an insignificant amount of positive sequence voltage Also a rapid decrease in the phase voltages magnitude from a healthy voltage level without disturbance in current can indicate VT fuse fail conditions These noted indications of fuse fai...

Page 523: ...here is no neutral wire for Delta connected VT NEUTRAL WIRE OPEN 1 3 HRAM PKP Specifies the pickup level of 3rd harmonic of 3V0 signal for the NEUTRAL WIRE OPEN DETECTION logic to pick up Base voltage for this element is PHASE VT SECONDARY setting in the case of WYE VTs and PHASE VT SECONDARY in case of DELTA VTs The setting is found under SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP AC INPUTS VOLTAGE BANK PHASE VT SECO...

Page 524: ...pectral component caused by a rotor bar failure The motor load is steady Variations in motor load cause spectral components that can be misinterpreted as rotor bar failure Instantaneous motor load values are collected alongside with data for the broken rotor bar algorithm to prevent this from happening The average motor load and its standard deviation are calculated If the standard deviation is gr...

Page 525: ...lows for a 60 Hz power system fend_offset 2sf1 max 0 3 min 2sf1 0 4 1 0 2 x 0 01 x 60 Hz 0 8 2 00 Hz Eq 5 56 If the lower sideband is to be measured this setting is programmed as follows where f1 is the system frequency and s is the motor slip at full load fend_offset 2sf1 max 0 3 min 2sf1 0 4 1 0 Eq 5 57 Using the same values from previous example this value is programmed as follows fend_offset 2...

Page 526: ... contact input X being open The CONTACT INPUT DEBNCE TIME defines the time required for the contact to overcome contact bouncing conditions As this time differs for different contact types and manufacturers set it as a maximum contact debounce time per manufacturer specifications plus some margin to ensure proper operation If CONTACT INPUT EVENTS is set to Enabled every change in the contact input...

Page 527: ...pass is expected Owing to the 0 5 ms scan rate the time resolution for the input contact is below 1 ms For example eight protection passes per cycle on a 60 Hz system correspond 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 ...

Page 528: ...riate input signal is received If the VIRTUAL INPUT x FUNCTION is to Disabled the input 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...

Page 529: ...d 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 the ...

Page 530: ...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 trip ...

Page 531: ...ONTACT 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 time ca...

Page 532: ...ser 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 evaluati...

Page 533: ...or windows selected to acknowledge reset all annunciator windows on that page To acknowledge reset a specific annunciator window use the Up Down Left and Right pushbuttons to select the window and press the RESET or ENTER pushbutton All annunciator windows can be reset remotely by programming a Virtual Input for example Virtual Input 1 as the input to the RESET ANNUNCIATOR setting Then the Modbus ...

Page 534: ... 2 Direct outputs SETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS DIRECT OUTPUTS DIRECT OUTPUT 1 32 DIRECT OUT 1 NAME This setting allows the user to assign a descriptive name to the direct output DIR OUT 1 OPERAND This sets the FlexLogic operand that determines the state of this direct output 5 9 6 3 Application examples The examples introduced in the earlier Direct Inputs and Outputs section part of the Product Setup s...

Page 535: ...the blocking signal and Direct Inputs 7 8 and 9 are used by the receiving device to monitor the three blocking signals UR IED 2 DIRECT OUT 3 OPERAND PHASE IOC1 OP UR IED 3 DIRECT OUT 3 OPERAND PHASE IOC1 OP UR IED 4 DIRECT OUT 3 OPERAND PHASE IOC1 OP UR IED 1 DIRECT INPUT 7 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 7 BIT NUMBER 3 DIRECT INPUT 7 DEFAULT STATE select On for security select Off for dependability DIRE...

Page 536: ...YB POTT TX1 DIRECT INPUT 5 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 5 BIT NUMBER 2 this is a message from IED 2 DIRECT INPUT 6 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 6 BIT NUMBER 4 effectively this is a message from IED 3 UR IED 3 DIRECT OUT 2 OPERAND HYB POTT TX1 DIRECT INPUT 5 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 5 BIT NUMBER 2 this is a message from IED 2 DIRECT INPUT 6 DEVICE ID 2 DIRECT INPUT 6 BIT NUMBER 3 effectively this is a mess...

Page 537: ...d control schemes via dedicated communications channels Some examples are directional comparison pilot schemes and direct transfer tripping Note that failures of communications channels affect teleprotection functionality The teleprotection function must be enabled to utilize the inputs 5 9 7 2 Teleprotection inputs SETTINGS INPUTS OUTPUTS TELEPROTECTION TELEPROT INPUTS Setting the TELEPROT INPUT ...

Page 538: ...arately per channel Therefore to achieve redundancy the user must assign the same operand on both channels teleprotection outputs at the sending end or corresponding teleprotection inputs at the receiving end On three terminal two channel systems redundancy is achieved by programming signal re transmittal in the case of channel failure between any pair of relays Figure 5 189 Teleprotection input o...

Page 539: ...elay as shown above for the first channel of a type 5F transducer module installed in slot H The function of the channel can be Enabled or Disabled If Disabled no actual values are created for the channel An alphanumeric ID is assigned to each channel this ID is included in the channel actual value along with the programmed units associated with the parameter measured by the transducer such as vol...

Page 540: ...isabled When disabled there is no actual value created for the channel RTD INPUT H1 ID Assigns an alphanumeric ID to the channel This ID is included in the channel actual values It is also used to reference the channel as the input parameter to features designed to measure this type of parameter RTD INPUT H1 TYPE Specifies the RTD type Four different RTD types are available 100 Ω Nickel 10 Ω Coppe...

Page 541: ... DELAY Specifies time delay for the trip stage until the output can be asserted RTD INPUT H1 TRIP RST DELAY Specifies the reset delay to seal in the trip signal Temperature Resistance in ohms C F 100 ohm Pt DIN 43760 120 ohm Ni 100 ohm Ni 10 ohm Cu 50 58 80 31 86 17 71 81 7 10 40 40 84 27 92 76 77 30 7 49 30 22 88 22 99 41 82 84 7 88 20 4 92 16 106 15 88 45 8 26 10 14 96 09 113 00 94 17 8 65 0 32 ...

Page 542: ...o Alarm the monitor sets an alarm when a broken sensor is detected If set to Block the monitor sets an alarm and simultaneously blocks RTD operation when a broken sensor is detected If targets are enabled a message appears on the display identifying the broken RTD If this feature is used it is recommended that the alarm be programmed as latched so that intermittent RTDs are detected and corrective...

Page 543: ... setting is None If the RRTD communication link with the M60 is broken then the last temperature actual values are retained until the RRTD communication failure is detected When this occurs a RRTD COMM FAILURE self test alarm and target message is generated an event is logged in the event recorder and the temperature actual values are reset to 0 When the link is re established the RRTD 1 APPLICATI...

Page 544: ...y RTD group All remote RTDs programmed to Stator are used for RTD biasing of the M60 thermal model Common groups are provided for rotating machines applications such as ambient bearing group 1 or group 2 If the REMOTE RTD 1 TRIP VOTING setting value is Group then it is allowed to issue a trip if N 1 RTDs from the same group also pick up where N is the number of enabled RTDs from the group RRTD 1 A...

Page 545: ... as well where N is the number of enabled RTDs from the group For example if three RTDs are assigned to the same group there needs to be at least one additional RTD of the same group picked up to issue a trip command The Remote RTD 1 through Remote RTD 12 values indicate that element is allowed to issue a trip if the corresponding peer RTD is also picked up RRTD 1 OPEN This setting allows monitori...

Page 546: ...nnel number Both the output range and a signal driving a given output are user programmable via the following settings menu an example for channel M5 is shown The relay checks 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 equatio...

Page 547: ...ve power on a 13 8 kV system measured via UR series relay source 1 is to be monitored by the DCmA H1 output of the range of 1 to 1 mA The following settings are applied on the relay CT ratio 1200 5 VT secondary 115 VT connection is delta and VT ratio 120 The nominal current is 800 A primary and the nominal power factor is 0 90 The power is to be monitored in both importing and exporting directions...

Page 548: ...x 0 0025 4 2 kA 0 001 5 kA 0 504 kA 0 515 kA Example Voltage monitoring A positive sequence voltage on a 400 kV system measured via source 2 is to be monitored by the DCmA H3 output with a range of 0 to 1 mA The VT secondary setting is 66 4 V the VT ratio setting is 6024 and the VT connection setting is Delta The voltage is to be monitored in the range from 70 to 110 of nominal The minimum and max...

Page 549: ... is intended for testing involving forcing relay operation by test signal injection and verifying correct relay output This mode is also for tests to verify the relay outputs both contact and communications have the intended impact on specific power system devices or on specific other substation automation devices Contact outputs can be selectively enabled or forced as described in the following t...

Page 550: ...er pre programmed test sequence If set to Open the input is forced to report as opened Logic 0 while the operand selected by TEST MODE FORCING setting is On regardless of the voltage across the input terminals While the selected operand is Off the input behaves as it does when in service If set to Closed the input is forced to report as closed Logic 1 while the operand selected by TEST MODE FORCIN...

Page 551: ... in service If set to De energized the output opens and remains opened while the operand selected by the TEST MODE FORCING setting is On regardless of the status of the operand configured to control the output contact 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 Forc...

Page 552: ...5 344 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TESTING CHAPTER 5 SETTINGS 5 ...

Page 553: ... Values menu ACTUAL VALUES FRONT PANEL Access in EnerVista See page 6 3 ACTUAL VALUES STATUS MOTOR See page 6 4 CONTACT INPUTS See page 6 4 VIRTUAL INPUTS See page 6 5 RxGOOSE BOOLEANS See page 6 5 RxGOOSE DPS See page 6 5 TELEPROTECTION INPUTS See page 6 5 CONTACT OUTPUTS See page 6 6 VIRTUAL OUTPUTS See page 6 6 RxGOOSE STATUS See page 6 6 RxGOOSE STATISTICS See page 6 7 DIGITAL COUNTERS See pag...

Page 554: ...10 TELEPROT CH TESTS See page 6 10 COMM STATUS REMAINING CONNECT See page 6 11 PRP See page 6 11 TxGOOSE STATUS See page 6 12 ACTUAL VALUES METERING STATOR DIFFERENTIAL See page 6 16 MOTOR See page 6 16 SOURCE SRC 1 See page 6 16 SOURCE SRC 2 SOURCE SRC 3 SOURCE SRC 4 SENSITIVE DIRECTIONAL POWER See page 6 20 BROKEN ROTOR BAR See page 6 20 TRACKING FREQUENCY See page 6 21 FLEXELEMENTS See page 6 2...

Page 555: ...re 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 ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS USER PROGRAMMABLE FAULT REPORTS See page 6 23 STARTING RECORDS See page 6 23 MOTOR LEARNED DATA See page 6 24 EVENT RECORDS See page 6 26 OSCILLOGRAPHY See page 6 27 DATA LOGGER See page 6 27 ...

Page 556: ...the motor is offline For details of lockout time calculations see the Thermal Model section of Chapter 5 The START HOUR LOCKOUT TIME TIME BTWN STARTS LO TIME and RESTART DELAY LO TIME lockout time values are calculated from the Maximum Starting Rate Time Between Starts and Restart Delay elements respectively The TOTAL MOTOR LOCKOUT TIME value is calculated as the maximum of all lockout times shown...

Page 557: ...US TELEPROTECTION INPUTS VIRTUAL INPUTS Virt Ip 1 Off Range On Off Virt Ip 64 Off Range On Off RxGOOSE BOOLEANS RxGOOSE BOOLEAN 1 STATUS Off Range On Off RxGOOSE BOOLEAN 256 STATUS Off Range On Off The M60 is provided with optional IEC 61850 capability This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering See the Order Codes section of chapter 2 for details RxGOOSE DPS RxGOOSE DPS...

Page 558: ...ACTUAL VALUES STATUS VIRTUAL OUTPUTS The present state of up to 96 virtual outputs is shown here The first line of a message display 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...

Page 559: ...d 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 11 Digital counters ACTUAL VALUES STATUS DIGITAL COUNTERS DIGITAL COUNTERS Counter 1 8 The presen...

Page 560: ...IG B Other and None where Other means any less precise source SNTP IEC 103 IEC 104 or DNP An actual value displays when the relay includes the IEEE 1588 software option SELECTOR SWITCH 2 POSITION 0 7 Range Current Position 7 FLEX STATES PARAM 1 Off Off Range On Off PARAM 256 Off Off Range On Off ETHERNET ETHERNET PRI LINK STATUS Fail Range Fail OK ETHERNET SEC LINK STATUS Fail Range Fail OK ETHERN...

Page 561: ...nanoseconds between the fractional seconds portion of the time being received via PTP and that being received via IRIG B A positive value indicates that PTP time is fast compared to IRIG B time 6 3 16 Direct inputs ACTUAL VALUES STATUS DIRECT INPUTS The AVERAGE MSG RETURN TIME is the time taken for direct output messages to return to the sender in a direct input output ring configuration this valu...

Page 562: ... These values provide information for debugging an EGD network The EGD signature and packet size for the slow EGD exchanges display 6 3 19 Teleprotection channel tests ACTUAL VALUES STATUS TELEPROT CH TESTS The status information for two channels is shown here DIRECT DEVICES STATUS DIRECT DEVICE 1 STATUS Offline Range Offline Online DIRECT DEVICE 16 STATUS Offline Range Offline Online FAST EXCHANG...

Page 563: ...available for each protocol The display depends on the options applicable to your device Each time a connection is used the remaining number of connections decrements When released the remaining number of connections increments If no connection is made over the specific protocol the number equals the maximum number available for the specific protocol For example the maximum number of Modbus TCP co...

Page 564: ...E ARP status On indicates 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 TxGOO...

Page 565: ...re 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 566: ...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 voltage s...

Page 567: ...vely This however is a relative matter It is important to remember that the M60 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 sec V ...

Page 568: ... unbalance in the motor currents An explanation of the calculation of this value is presented for the AMP Unbalance element U B BIASED MOTOR LOAD Unbalance Bias Motor Load shows the equivalent motor heating current caused by the unbalance k factor 6 4 4 Sources 6 4 4 1 Menu ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 STATOR DIFFERENTIAL STATOR DIFF OPERATE Iad 0 00 A STATOR DIFF RESTRAIN Iar 0 00 A STATOR...

Page 569: ...ed in this menu The SRC 1 text gets replaced by whatever name was programmed by the user for the associated source see SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SOURCES 6 4 4 3 Ground current metering ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 GROUND CURRENT POWER SRC 1 See page 6 19 ENERGY SRC 1 See page 6 20 FREQUENCY SRC 1 See page 6 20 PHASE CURRENT SRC 1 SRC 1 RMS Ia 0 000 b 0 000 c 0 000 A SRC 1 RMS Ia 0 000 A ...

Page 570: ...the user for the associated source see SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SOURCES 6 4 4 5 Auxiliary voltage metering ACTUAL VALUES METERING SOURCE SRC 1 AUXILIARY VOLTAGE 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 RMS Vcg 0 00 V SRC 1 PHASOR Vag 0 000 V 0 0 SRC 1 PHASOR Vbg 0 000 V 0 0 SRC 1 PHASOR Vcg 0 000 V 0 0 SRC 1 RMS Vab 0 00 V SRC 1 RMS Vbc 0...

Page 571: ...tes power in each phase and three phase power is measured as S VA x ÎA VB x ÎB VC x ÎC Eq 6 1 When VTs are configured in delta the M60 does not calculate power in each phase and three phase power is measured as S VAB x ÎA VCB x ÎC Eq 6 2 where S is the apparent power VA VB VC IA IB IC are phase voltage and phase current phasors POWER SRC 1 SRC 1 REAL POWER 3φ 0 000 W SRC 1 REAL POWER φa 0 000 W SR...

Page 572: ...s 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 distortions and transients 6 4 5 Sensitive dire...

Page 573: ...RB MAX Indicates the average motor load at the time when data for the maximum broken rotor bar was acquired LOAD DEV AT BRB MAX Indicates the motor load standard deviation at the time when data for the maximum broken rotor bar was acquired TIME OF MAXIMUM BRB Indicates the time stamp of the maximum broken rotor bar component level 6 4 7 Tracking frequency ACTUAL VALUES METERING TRACKING FREQUENCY ...

Page 574: ... the IN and IN inputs SOURCE ENERGY Positive and Negative Watthours Positive and Negative Varhours EBASE 10000 MWh or MVAh respectively SOURCE POWER PBASE maximum value of VBASE IBASE for the IN and IN inputs SOURCE VOLTAGE VBASE maximum nominal primary RMS value of the IN and IN inputs STATOR DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT Stator Diff Iar Ibr and Icr IBASE maximum primary RMS value of the IN and IN inputs ...

Page 575: ...Actual values for each RRTD input channel that is enabled are displayed this menu The top line the programmed RRTD ID and the bottom line displays the metered value 6 5 Records 6 5 1 User programmable fault reports ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS USER PROGRAMMABLE FAULT REPORTS This menu displays the user programmable fault report actual values See the User Programmable Fault Report section in chapter 5 for...

Page 576: ...item and open the MotorLD htm file Select the Maintenance Retrieve File menu item and open the MotorLD txt file The following historical data is displayed in the motor learned data records Report number Report date Learned acceleration time in seconds Learned starting current in multiples of full load current Learned starting capacity in percent Learned average motor load in multiples of full load...

Page 577: ...starts is 24 23 27 26 and 21 respectively with the START INHIBIT TCU MARGIN 25 then the LEARNED STARTING CAPACITY is 27 1 25 33 75 The starting capacity starting current and acceleration time values for the last start are displayed in the ACTUAL VALUES STATUS MOTOR menu Clearing the motor data see the Clear Records section in chapter 7 resets these values to their default Figure 6 5 Motor learned ...

Page 578: ...e events not every operand Elements that assert output per phase for example log operating phase output only without asserting the common three phase operand event See also the system log syslog information in the previous chapter The event records are also viewable in the software and in a web browser The figure shows the event records in the software To view them in a web browser enter the IP ad...

Page 579: ...ved A field at the top of the page shows the interval between the two marks Figure 6 7 Event record 6 5 5 Oscillography 6 5 5 1 Enhanced and standard front panels ACTUAL VALUES RECORDS OSCILLOGRAPHY This menu allows the user to view the number of triggers involved and number of oscillography traces available The cycles per record value is calculated to account for the fixed amount of data storage ...

Page 580: ...dentical menu for each of the breakers The BKR 1 ACC ARCING AMP values are in units of kA2 cycles See the COMMANDS CLEAR RECORDS menu for clearing breaker arcing current records The BREAKER OPERATING TIME is defined as the slowest operating time of breaker poles that were initiated to open All of the values are stored in non volatile memory and retained with power cycling NEWEST SAMPLE TIME 2000 0...

Page 581: ...tandard GE order code format ORDER CODE LINE 2 A0A A0A A0A Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters ORDER CODE LINE 3 Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters ORDER CODE LINE 4 Range up to 20 alphanumeric characters SERIAL NUMBER Range standard GE serial number format ETHERNET MAC ADDRESS 000000000000 Range standard Ethernet MAC address format MANUFACTURING DATE Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS OPERATING TIM...

Page 582: ...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 01 Range 0 00 to 655 35 Revision number of the boot program firmware COMPILE DATE 2017 06 15 04 55 16 Range YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Date and time when product firmware was built BOOT DATE 2016 09 15 16 41 32 Range ...

Page 583: ...g 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 VIRTU...

Page 584: ...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 USER 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 ENERGY No Range No Yes ...

Page 585: ... 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 maintena...

Page 586: ... following message displays There is no impact if there have been no changes to the hardware modules When an update does not occur the ORDER CODE NOT 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 C...

Page 587: ...nts beyond these two For more information see the description of target messages in the next section and the Introduction to Elements section in the Settings chapter for instructions on TARGET setting When no targets are active the display reads NO ACTIVE TARGETS 7 2 1 Target messages When there are no active targets the first target to become active causes the display to immediately default to th...

Page 588: ...es Description of problem One or more installed hardware modules is not compatible with the M60 order code How often the test is performed Module dependent What to do Contact the factory and supply the failure code noted in the display The xxx text identifies the failed module for example F8L Latched target message No Description of problem The number or type of installed hardware modules does not...

Page 589: ...rors can be disabled See the settings in the User programmable Self tests section in chapter 5 Latched target message Yes Description of problem Internal process disruption detected How often the test is performed Module dependent What to do Extract a Service Report through UR Setup software Contact technical support and supply details of the failure code on the display Latched target message Yes ...

Page 590: ...s functioning If strict PP is enabled that entire network is PP compliant The network is delivering PTP messages to the relay Latched target message No Description of problem The SNTP server is not responding How often the test is performed Every 10 to 60 seconds What to do Check that Ethernet cable s are properly connected Check that configuration for the SNTP server corresponds to the actual ser...

Page 591: ...ot synchronized with that of the CPU module in the relay How often the test is performed Whenever connection is established between the graphical front panel and the CPU module in the relay What to do Perform UR firmware upgrade with the graphical front panel connected to the CPU module in the relay It can be done using any communication interface Ethernet or USB This synchronizes the graphical fi...

Page 592: ...le T type CPU All ports support fiber SFPs only U type CPU Maintenance port needs RJ45 SFP and the other two ports fiber SFPs V type CPU All ports support RJ45 SFPs only The consequence of an incorrect SFP can range from damage to the M60 to no power information for the M60 on its web page enter IP address in a web browser then click the SFP Transceiver Information Only the type of SFP displays an...

Page 593: ...ssage An attempt to contact the Radius server has failed Latched target message No Description of problem The RADIUS authentication server is unavailable What to do Verify network connectivity and try again Description of problem There is a problem with the Compact Flash memory in the CPU module How often the test is performed On relay power up and afterwards once every 24 hours What to do Contact...

Page 594: ... all contact outputs and shared outputs are de asserted What to do First rectify any Process Bus Trouble and Brick Trouble self test errors Check the actual value of the operand referenced by the Process Bus Failure Operand setting and if On determine the cause and rectify If the problem persists with the foregoing all clear the cause must be an AC input discrepancy which is typically the result o...

Page 595: ... Brick internal self testing has detected trouble internal to the Brick Severity This self test error does not directly inhibit protection However some or all of the affected Brick inputs outputs may not be available to the UR device What to do Check the Brick environment for over under temperatures and the voltage of its power source If the ambient temperature and supply voltage are within Brick ...

Page 596: ...7 14 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL TARGETS MENU CHAPTER 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS 7 ...

Page 597: ... equipment Injection to a particular M60 frequency element must be to its configured source and to the channels that the source uses for frequency measurement For frequency measurement a source uses the first quantity configured in the following order 1 Phase voltages 2 Auxiliary voltage 3 Phase currents 4 Ground current For example if auxiliary voltage and phase currents are configured the source...

Page 598: ...can measure only the time from the ramp start to element operation necessitating the subtraction of the pre threshold ramp time from the reading For example with a ramp rate of 0 20 Hz s start the ramp 0 20 Hz before the threshold and subtract 1 second from the test set time reading of ramp start to relay operation Note that the M60 event records only show the pickup delay component a definite tim...

Page 599: ...rge primary currents that would subsequently cause a very deep saturation As a result in the case of an external fault the differential current stays very low during the initial period of linear operation of the CTs while the restraining signal develops rapidly Once one or more CTs saturate the differential current increases The restraining signal however yields by at least a few milliseconds Duri...

Page 600: ...he aforementioned saturation test fails to detect CT saturation occurring very fast In order to cope with very fast CT saturation another condition is checked that uses relations between the signals at the waveform level The basic principle is similar to that described Additionally the sample based stage of the saturation detector uses the time derivative of the restraining signal di dt to better ...

Page 601: ...CHAPTER 9 THEORY OF OPERATION SATURATION DETECTOR M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9 3 9 Figure 9 2 Saturation detector state machine ...

Page 602: ...9 4 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SATURATION DETECTOR CHAPTER 9 THEORY OF OPERATION 9 ...

Page 603: ...em 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 10 1 Site Targets window 10 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 addresses ou...

Page 604: ...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 numbe...

Page 605: ...etting 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 and pu...

Page 606: ...s CyberSentry security events are available in the following two files SECURITY_EVENTS CSV and SETTING_CHANGES LOG 10 3 1 1 Security events file The figure shows the content for the SECURITY_EVENTS CSV file Figure 10 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 fill...

Page 607: ... 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 Duplicate De...

Page 608: ...efore 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 10 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 for ex...

Page 609: ...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 10 6 Compare settings Settings are comparable against default values and between two UR de...

Page 610: ...mpare 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 10 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 after ina...

Page 611: ...or 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 in th...

Page 612: ...ck 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 be pr...

Page 613: ... 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 10 9 Restoring a URS settings file 3 T...

Page 614: ...r 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 have th...

Page 615: ...stalling 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 software ve...

Page 616: ... 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 code in...

Page 617: ...uct 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 of the...

Page 618: ... thumb screw on enhanced front panel to open Figure 10 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 619: ...gure 10 14 Remove enhanced front panel mounting bracket on right side Figure 10 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 620: ...NANCE 10 Figure 10 16 Disconnected ground cable and CPU connector 6 Unscrew and remove the mounting bracket with the front panel from the left side Figure 10 17 Unscrew enhanced front panel mounting bracket on left side Figure 10 18 Unscrew standard front panel mounting bracket on left side ...

Page 621: ...e 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 10 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 622: ...panel hinge to the left mounting bracket using the nuts provided Figure 10 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 623: ...e by sliding the module out from the front of the relay See the next section for instructions Figure 10 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 the ...

Page 624: ...imilar to the cover so it is difficult to see Figure 10 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 10 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 the n...

Page 625: ...ttings 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 10 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 lik...

Page 626: ...y 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 engage the clips simultaneously When the clips h...

Page 627: ...urth 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 the bottom on both sides pull the plastic away from the battery Use a flat head screw...

Page 628: ... Batterien Dieses Produkt beinhaltet eine Batterie die nicht als unsortierter städtischer Abfall in der europäischen Union entsorgt werden darf Beachten Sie die spezifischen Batterie informationen in der Produktdokumentation Die Batterie ist mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnet welches auch Hinweise auf möglicherweise enthaltene Stoffe wie Kadmium Cd Blei Pb oder Quecksilber Hektogramm darstellt Für d...

Page 629: ...uò essere smaltita nei comuni contenitori per lo smaltimento rifiuti nell Unione Europea Controllate la documentazione del prodotto per le informazioni specifiche sulla batteria La batteria è contrassegnata con questo simbolo e può includere alcuni caratteri ad indicare la presenza di cadmio Cd piombo Pb oppure mercurio Hg Per il corretto smaltimento potete restituirli al vostro fornitore locale o...

Page 630: ...уквы которые означают что батарея собержит кадмий Cd свинец Pb или ртуть Hg Для надлежащей утилизации по окончании срока эксплуатации пользователь должен возвратить батареи локальному поставщику или сдать в специальный пункт приема Подробности можно найти на веб сайте www recyclethis info 10 12 2 19 SK Zaobchádzanie s batériami Tento produkt obsahuje batériu s ktorou sa v Európskej únii nesmie nak...

Page 631: ...ut 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 outlin...

Page 632: ...w gegridsolutions com multilin warranty htm 10 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 10 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 bat...

Page 633: ...ential phase B current Ibd 5734 Stator Rest Ibr Amps Stator restraint phase B current Ibr 5736 Stator Diff Icd Amps Stator differential phase C current Icd 5738 Stator Rest Icr Amps Stator restraint phase C current Icr 5740 Stator Diff CT Prim Volts Stator differential CT primary 5760 Sns Dir Power 1 Watts Sensitive directional power 1 actual value 5762 Sns Dir Power 2 Watts Sensitive directional ...

Page 634: ...ce 1 positive sequence current angle 6175 SRC 1 I_2 Mag Amps Source 1 negative sequence current magnitude 6177 SRC 1 I_2 Angle Degrees Source 1 negative sequence current angle 6178 SRC 1 Igd Mag Amps Source 1 differential ground current magnitude 6180 SRC 1 Igd Angle 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...

Page 635: ...ive sequence current angle 6303 SRC 3 I_2 Mag Amps Source 3 negative sequence current magnitude 6305 SRC 3 I_2 Angle Degrees Source 3 negative sequence current angle 6306 SRC 3 Igd Mag Amps Source 3 differential ground current magnitude 6308 SRC 3 Igd Angle Degrees Source 3 differential ground current angle 6336 SRC 4 Ia RMS Amps Source 4 phase A current RMS 6338 SRC 4 Ib RMS Amps Source 4 phase B...

Page 636: ...liary voltage magnitude 6690 SRC 1 Vx Angle Degrees Source 1 auxiliary voltage angle 6691 SRC 1 V_0 Mag Volts Source 1 zero sequence voltage magnitude 6693 SRC 1 V_0 Angle Degrees Source 1 zero sequence voltage angle 6694 SRC 1 V_1 Mag Volts Source 1 positive sequence voltage magnitude 6696 SRC 1 V_1 Angle Degrees Source 1 positive sequence voltage angle 6697 SRC 1 V_2 Mag Volts Source 1 negative ...

Page 637: ...Source 3 phase AB voltage magnitude 6807 SRC 3 Vab Angle Degrees Source 3 phase AB voltage angle 6808 SRC 3 Vbc Mag Volts Source 3 phase BC voltage magnitude 6810 SRC 3 Vbc Angle Degrees Source 3 phase BC voltage angle 6811 SRC 3 Vca Mag Volts Source 3 phase CA voltage magnitude 6813 SRC 3 Vca Angle Degrees Source 3 phase CA voltage angle 6814 SRC 3 Vx RMS Volts Source 3 auxiliary voltage RMS 6816...

Page 638: ...wer 7174 SRC 1 Pc Watts Source 1 phase C real power 7176 SRC 1 Q Vars Source 1 three phase reactive power 7178 SRC 1 Qa Vars Source 1 phase A reactive power 7180 SRC 1 Qb Vars Source 1 phase B reactive power 7182 SRC 1 Qc Vars Source 1 phase C reactive power 7184 SRC 1 S VA Source 1 three phase apparent power 7186 SRC 1 Sa VA Source 1 phase A apparent power 7188 SRC 1 Sb VA Source 1 phase B appare...

Page 639: ...ource 4 three phase reactive power 7274 SRC 4 Qa Vars Source 4 phase A reactive power 7276 SRC 4 Qb Vars Source 4 phase B reactive power 7278 SRC 4 Qc Vars Source 4 phase C reactive power 7280 SRC 4 S VA Source 4 three phase apparent power 7282 SRC 4 Sa VA Source 4 phase A apparent power 7284 SRC 4 Sb VA Source 4 phase B apparent power 7286 SRC 4 Sc VA Source 4 phase C apparent power 7288 SRC 4 PF...

Page 640: ... Arc Amp B kA2 cyc Breaker 2 Acc arcing amp phase B 12058 Brk 2 Acc Arc Amp C kA2 cyc Breaker 2 Acc arcing amp phase C 12060 Brk 2 Op Time A ms Breaker 2 operating time phase A 12061 Brk 2 Op Time B ms Breaker 2 operating time phase B 12062 Brk 2 Op Time C ms Breaker 2 operating time phase C 12063 Brk 2 Op Time ms Breaker 2 operating time 12064 Brk 2 Arc Amp A kA2 cyc Breaker 2 arcing amp phase A ...

Page 641: ...13562 RTD Ip 11 RTD input 11 actual value 13563 RTD Ip 12 RTD input 12 actual value 13564 RTD Ip 13 RTD input 13 actual value 13565 RTD Ip 14 RTD input 14 actual value 13566 RTD Ip 15 RTD input 15 actual value 13567 RTD Ip 16 RTD input 16 actual value 13568 RTD Ip 17 RTD input 17 actual value 13569 RTD Ip 18 RTD input 18 actual value 13570 RTD Ip 19 RTD input 19 actual value 13571 RTD Ip 20 RTD in...

Page 642: ... Btwn Starts Lockout seconds Time between starts lockout time 26174 Restrt Delay Lockout seconds Restart delay lockout time 26175 Total Motor Lockout seconds Total motor lockout time 26834 Motor Start Time 1 seconds Acceleration 1 Starting Time 26835 Motor Start Ieff 1 A Acceleration 1 Effective Current 26837 Motor Start Ipeak 1 A Acceleration 1 Peak Current 26849 Motor Start Time 2 seconds Accele...

Page 643: ...ent 16 Value FlexElement 16 actual value 40992 Brb Component Level dB Broken rotor bar detection component level 40993 Brb Component Freq Hz Broken rotor bar detection component frequency 40994 Load At Brb Calc FLA Motor load at broken rotor bar calculation 40995 Load Dev At Brb Calc FLA Motor load deviation at broken rotor bar calculation 40998 Max Brb Comp Level dB Maximum broken rotor bar detec...

Page 644: ... 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 input 26 45636 RxGOOSE Analog 27 RxGOO...

Page 645: ...S 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 Role Admini...

Page 646: ...adiusd_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 specified ...

Page 647: ... 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 the EnerVis...

Page 648: ...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 feature ...

Page 649: ... 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 Example ...

Page 650: ...PC 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 rela...

Page 651: ...g 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 a set...

Page 652: ...C 6 M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMMAND LINE INTERFACE APPENDIX C COMMAND LINE INTERFACE C ...

Page 653: ...ables outline the releases and revision history of this document Table D 1 Revision history English Manual P N M60 revision Release date ECO 1601 0108 B1 2 6x 09 March 2001 URM 001 1601 0108 B2 2 8x 12 October 2001 URM 002 1601 0108 B3 2 9x 03 December 2001 URM 003 1601 0108 B4 2 6x 27 February 2004 URX 120 1601 0108 C1 3 0x 02 July 2002 URM 004 1601 0108 C2 3 1x 30 August 2002 URM 005 1601 0108 C...

Page 654: ...5x 22 February 2008 URX 258 1601 0108 S3 5 5x 12 March 2008 URX 260 1601 0108 T1 5 6x 27 June 2008 08 0390 1601 0108 U1 5 7x 29 May 2009 09 0938 1601 0108 U2 5 7x 30 September 2009 09 1165 1601 0108 V1 5 8x 29 May 2010 09 1457 1601 0108 V2 5 8x 04 January 2011 11 2237 1601 0108 W1 5 9x 12 January 2011 11 2227 1601 0108 X1 6 0x 21 December 2011 11 2840 1601 0108 X2 6 0x 5 April 2012 12 3254 1601 01...

Page 655: ...ttings features per product table and Modbus memory map Updated Ground Instantaneous number from 6 to 12 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map Updated Ground Time Overcurrent number from 4 to 6 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map 3 36 Updated RS422 and Fiber Interface Connection figure for the clock channels ...

Page 656: ...ures per product table Modbus memory map IMD table Updated Disconnect Breaker Switch number from 16 to 8 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map Updated Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent number from 8 to 6 in FlexLogic operands table settings features per product table Modbus memory map Update Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent number from 8 to 4 in FlexLogi...

Page 657: ...unications 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 Distributed Contr...

Page 658: ... 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 Maximum To...

Page 659: ...PN 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 Transfer ...

Page 660: ...iv M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL ABBREVIATIONS ...

Page 661: ...ssages 7 6 overview 4 32 reset 4 35 AMP unbalance FlexLogic operands 5 168 logic diagram 5 218 settings 5 217 AND gate explained 4 84 Annunciator editor 4 35 ANSI device numbers 2 2 Apparent power 6 19 specifications 2 28 Application examples breaker trip circuit integrity 5 299 contact inputs 5 320 direct inputs and outputs 5 326 latching outputs 5 322 sensitive directional power 5 230 Apply sett...

Page 662: ...5 3 48 Cannot log in 2 4 Caution symbol in Offline Window 4 70 CE certification 2 38 Certification 2 38 Changes D 1 Channel banks 5 141 tests 6 10 CID file SCD file 5 74 5 76 5 77 CID files 3 66 5 58 import 10 12 import preferences 10 9 Circuit monitoring applications 5 297 Cleaning 2 38 Clear files and records 10 29 LEDs 5 324 relay records using IEC 61850 5 94 relay records using settings 5 39 s...

Page 663: ...nk 5 141 Current metering actual values 6 17 Current unbalance actual values 6 16 FlexAnalogs A 11 logic diagram 5 218 settings 5 217 Curves definite time 5 239 5 260 5 272 FlexCurves 5 158 5 239 5 259 IAC 5 237 5 257 IEC 5 236 5 256 IEEE 5 235 5 255 inverse time undervoltage 5 272 types 5 234 5 255 Cutout panel 3 2 3 5 CyberSentry FlexLogic operands 5 168 installation 3 66 5 23 security commands ...

Page 664: ...c operands 5 173 internal 5 144 DNP connections remaining 6 11 select protocol 5 50 settings 5 51 DOS partition alarm error message 7 11 Downgrade firmware 10 13 Downgrade software 10 13 Download files 10 3 Drag and drop files 4 3 Duplicate device settings 10 7 Duplicate settings for upgrading 10 5 E EGD protocol actual values 6 10 settings 5 102 Electrostatic discharge specifications 2 37 Element...

Page 665: ... not match EnerVista 10 13 FLA 5 146 Flash memory 10 29 Flash messages 5 25 Flex State parameters actual values 6 8 settings 5 129 specifications 2 26 FlexAnalog parameters A 1 FlexCurves equation 5 239 5 259 settings 5 158 specifications 2 26 table 5 158 FlexElements actual values 6 21 direction 5 186 FlexAnalogs A 11 FlexLogic operands 5 170 hysteresis 5 186 logic diagram 5 186 pickup 5 186 sett...

Page 666: ...m acknowledge reset 4 35 alarm setup 5 35 annunciator editor 4 35 date and time 5 29 explained 4 18 FlexLogic 5 168 Home page configuration 5 27 interface 4 16 labels 4 50 LEDs 4 43 5 120 Metering Editor 4 36 navigation 4 52 navigation keys 4 39 no display 5 30 order codes 2 7 phasor diagram 4 58 5 31 plastic protective film 10 20 pushbutton testing 7 3 pushbuttons 5 124 pushbuttons 9 to 16 4 30 s...

Page 667: ...pecifications 2 29 contact input specifications 2 29 contact inputs 5 318 5 342 DCmA input specifications 2 29 DCmA inputs 3 27 direct input specifications 2 30 IRIG B 3 32 IRIG B specifications 2 30 RTD input specifications 2 29 RTD inputs 3 27 virtual 5 320 Installation 3 2 3 5 activate relay 3 50 add UR devices with auto discovery 3 62 communications 3 30 CT inputs 3 14 front panel 10 15 RS485 ...

Page 668: ... Memory requirements 3 52 Menu navigation 4 51 Message about upgrade over Internet 10 14 Messages clear front panel 5 324 error 7 6 errors and warnings in Engineer 4 70 Metering conventions 6 12 6 13 frequency specifications 2 28 power specifications 2 28 voltage specifications 2 28 Metering editor 4 36 Microsoft Windows requirement 3 52 Mimic diagrams 4 20 MMS connections remaining 6 11 Modbus co...

Page 669: ...36 Operating times 2 20 Operator command to force logoff 7 4 OR gate explained 4 84 Order codes 2 7 actual values 6 29 update 3 61 7 3 Oscillatory transient testing specifications 2 37 Oscillography actual values 6 27 clearing 5 40 7 2 settings 5 114 specifications 2 27 via EnerVista software 4 2 Out of service 5 1 Outputs contact outputs 5 321 control power specifications 2 32 critical failure re...

Page 670: ...hasor display graphical front panel 4 58 5 31 Plastic film on front panel 10 20 Port Ethernet turn on or off 5 44 HTTP close 5 99 IEC 60870 5 104 close 5 101 Modbus close 5 50 on rear panel 3 11 SNTP close 5 112 TFTP close 5 100 USB 4 16 Port number combinations with protocols 5 51 connectivity report of those used 4 78 DNP 5 51 HTTP 5 99 IEC 60870 5 104 5 100 list of 5 44 Modbus 5 50 Modbus durin...

Page 671: ...ifications 2 34 Relay architecture 5 165 Relay maintenance 7 3 Relay name 5 139 Release Notes 10 14 Remote access of front panel in EnerVista 4 17 6 3 Remote access explained 5 8 Remote RTD protection FlexLogic operands 5 172 Remote Setting Authorization 10 14 Repair 1 2 10 29 D 1 Replace battery 10 24 Replace battery message 7 7 Replace front panel 10 15 Replacement modules 2 15 Requirements for ...

Page 672: ...fications 2 27 timing 5 286 Self tests description 7 6 error messages 7 6 FlexLogic operands 5 177 user programmable 5 122 Sensitive directional power actual values 6 20 characteristic 5 230 FlexAnalogs A 1 FlexLogic operands 5 170 logic diagram 5 232 settings 5 229 specifications 2 22 Serial number 3 1 4 11 6 29 Serial ports specifications 2 33 Server authentication 5 15 Server unavailable self t...

Page 673: ... A 1 FlexLogic operands 5 173 logic diagram 5 227 5 228 settings 5 225 specifications 2 20 Status LEDs 4 41 4 43 Stop blinking alarm 4 35 Storage 10 30 Storage temperature 2 36 Substation D400 3 67 Support technical 1 2 Surge immunity specifications 2 37 Switch actual values 6 7 control with IEC 61850 5 91 settings 5 153 5 282 Synchronize clock using time source 5 109 clocks of UR devices to local...

Page 674: ...s 5 174 logic diagram 5 281 settings 5 279 Trip LEDs 5 120 Trouble indicator 7 6 Trouble LED 3 50 Troubleshooting access to device 3 63 breaker not working 5 296 dark graphical front panel 5 30 Engineer 4 71 4 72 error messages 7 6 setting not working 5 296 unit not programmed error 5 139 Turn off alarm 4 35 Two speed motor acceleration time 5 222 FlexLogic operands 5 170 logic diagram 5 222 therm...

Page 675: ...77 graphical front panel buttons 9 to 16 4 30 logic diagrams 5 128 settings 5 124 specifications 2 26 testing 7 3 User programmable self test settings 5 122 V VAR hour actual values 6 20 specifications 2 28 Vibration testing specifications 2 37 Virtual inputs actual values 6 5 commands 7 2 explained 5 320 FlexLogic operands 5 175 logic diagram 5 320 settings 5 320 Virtual outputs actual values 6 6...

Page 676: ...xvi M60 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL INDEX Y Yellow caution icon in Offline Window 4 70 Z Zero sequence core balance 3 15 ...

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