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Supervision

Parameter

Description

Setting range

Default

Menu path

Trigger2

Trigger that will start the CBF

Trigger

-.-

[Protection 

Para

/Global Prot 

Para

/Supervision

/CBF]

Trigger3

Trigger that will start the CBF

Trigger

-.-

[Protection 
Para

/Global Prot 
Para

/Supervision

/CBF]

Direct Commands of the CBF

Parameter

Description

Setting range

Default

Menu path

Res Lockout

Reset Lockout

inactive, 

active

inactive

[Operation

/Reset]

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MRI4

DOK-HB-MRI4-2E

Summary of Contents for highprotec MRI4

Page 1: ...Manual Feeder Protection MRI4 Software Version 3 4 a DOK HB MRI4 2E Revision C English...

Page 2: ...MRI4 2E 50 BF 49 51 50 46 79 3 1 Inrush 50N 51N MRI4 74 TC Fault recorder Event recorder Disturbance recorder Measured and calculated values I IE theta IH2 I2 60L SOTF CLPU IRIG B00X Trend recorder S...

Page 3: ...00MB RJ45 H IEC60870 5 103 Modbus RTU DNP3 0 RTU RS485 terminals Modbus TCP DNP3 0 TCP UDP Ethernet 100 MB RJ45 I IEC61850 Modbus TCP DNP3 0 TCP UDP Optical Ethernet 100MB LC duplex connector K Modbus...

Page 4: ...with Digital Inputs 34 Slot X2 Relay Output Card 38 Slot X3 Current Transformer Measuring Inputs 41 Slot X100 Ethernet Interface 55 Slot X101 IRIG B00X 57 Slot X103 Data Communication 59 Navigation O...

Page 5: ...63 Global Protection Parameters of the Panel 163 Recorders 165 Disturbance Recorder 165 Fault Recorder 174 Event Recorder 181 Trend Recorder 183 Communication Protocols 188 SCADA Interface 188 TCP IP...

Page 6: ...Switching of a Circuit Breaker 413 Protective Elements 416 I Overcurrent Protection 50 51 51Q 51V 416 IH2 Inrush 448 IG Earth Fault 50N G 51N G 453 I2 and I2 I1 Unbalanced Load 46 478 ThR Protection...

Page 7: ...37 Servicing and Maintenance 638 Standards 639 Approvals 639 Design Standards 639 High Voltage Tests 640 EMC Immunity Tests 641 EMC Emission Tests 642 Environmental Tests 643 Environmental Tests 644 M...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents md5_1 md5_2 RMS Handoff 0 File generated DOK HB MRI4 2E_C pdf This manual applies to devices version Version 3 4 a Build 35596 8 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 9: ...d descriptions this manual includes Text graphic and formulae do not always apply to the actual delivery scope The drawings and graphics are not true to scale We do not accept any liability for damage...

Page 10: ...eath or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation wh...

Page 11: ...that is to be protected You must ensure that the device will properly recognize and manage e g switch off the circuit breaker on the basis of your programming and parameterization all operational con...

Page 12: ...ction of our website www woodward com If your publication is not there please contact your customer service representative to get the latest copy Important Information In line with the customer s requ...

Page 13: ...the work area as much as possible 4 Do not remove any printed circuit board PCB from the control cabinet unless absolutely necessary If you must remove the PCB from the control cabinet follow these pr...

Page 14: ...umentation as well as the parameter setting and evaluation software Please check the consignment for completeness on arrival delivery note Please ascertain whether the type plate connection diagram ty...

Page 15: ...specially reserved for this purpose In general appropriate local guidelines and regulations must be followed when disposing of electrical devices and batteries Purpose of the Battery The purpose of t...

Page 16: ...pre defined value can be selected 1 n Assignment List name 1 n VeEnable no assignment 1 n no assignm ent 1 name 1 n Assignment List Parameter of a Module Input with special values An 1 n output from t...

Page 17: ...be reset by 0 at the input Thus the output will be set to 0 at the same time Time stage minimum pulse width The pulse width name t will be started if a 1 is feed to the input By starting name t the o...

Page 18: ...lic SIGNALS are indicated by right and left double arrow heads and small caps Paths are indicated by brackets Software and Device names are written in italic Module and Instance Element names are disp...

Page 19: ...ote protective device Please Refer To Diagram Blockings only for line differential protection 4R IH2 Blo L1 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 5 IH2 Blo L2 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 6 IH2 Blo L3 Please Ref...

Page 20: ...ction module will lead to a general trip 20 name Trip L2 Each trip of an active trip authorized protection module will lead to a general trip 21 name Trip L3 Each trip of an active trip authorized pro...

Page 21: ...d to a phase selective general alarm collective alarm 31 Prot Blo TripCmd 32 CB Pos Please Refer To Diagram CB CB Manager 33 CB Pos ON Please Refer To Diagram CB CB Manager 34 CB Pos OFF Please Refer...

Page 22: ...only be read within this level This level enables execution of Resets and Acknowledgements This level enables modification of protection settings This level provides full access not limited to all set...

Page 23: ...NITIONS Load Reference Arrow System Within the HighPROTEC the Load Reference Arrow System is used in principal Generator protection relays are working based on the Generator Reference System 23 MRI4 D...

Page 24: ...e taken into account that by deactivating for instance protective functions you also change the functionality of the device If you cancel the directional feature of the overcurrent protections then th...

Page 25: ...digital inputs 6 binary output relays MRI4 Hardware Variant 2 Optional Hardware Extension 0 Phase Current 5A 1A Ground Current 5A 1A 1 Phase Current 5A 1A Sensitive Ground Current 5A 1A Phase Current...

Page 26: ...TU G RS 485 D SUB Modbus RTU IEC 60870 5 103 DNP RTU H Ethernet IEC61850 Modbus TCP DNP UDP TCP I RS 485 Ethernet Modbus TCP RTU IEC 60870 5 103 DNP UDP TCP RTU K Ethernet Fiber Optics IEC61850 Modbus...

Page 27: ...CADA system used the needed space depth differs If for instance a D Sub Plug is used it has to be added to the depth dimension The three side view shown in this section is exclusively valid for 19 dev...

Page 28: ...device Moreover the power supply card needs a separate ground connection functional earth min 2 5 mm2 AWG 13 tightening torque 0 56 0 79 Nm 5 7 lb in See the Terminal Marking diagram in Section DI 4 X...

Page 29: ...except dimensions in brackets inch The housing must be carefully grounded Connect a ground cable protective earth 4 to 6 mm2 AWG 11 9 tightening torque 1 7 Nm 15 lb in to the housing using the screw...

Page 30: ...m 15 lb in to the housing using the screw that is marked with the ground symbol at the rear side of the device Moreover the power supply card needs a separate ground connection functional earth min 2...

Page 31: ...round cable protective earth 4 to 6 mm2 AWG 11 9 tightening torque 1 7 Nm 15 lb in to the housing using the screw that is marked with the ground symbol at the rear side of the device Moreover the powe...

Page 32: ...rent input L3 winding side 1 I G W1 Earth current input IG winding side 1 I L1 W2 Phase current input L1 winding side 2 I L2 W2 Phase current input L2 winding side 2 I L3 W2 Phase current input L3 win...

Page 33: ...external galvanic decoupled CTs See chapter Current Transformers of the manual Only for use with external galvanic decoupled CTs See chapter Current Transformers of the manual Caution Sensitive Curre...

Page 34: ...ndent on the ordered device type The different variants have a different scope of functions Available assembly groups in this slot DI8 X1 This assembly group comprises a wide range power supply unit a...

Page 35: ...Installation and Connection DI8 X Power Supply and Digital Inputs Ensure the correct tightening torques 35 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 56 0 79 Nm 5 7 lb in 0 3 Nm 2 65 lb in...

Page 36: ...e power supply unit are non polarized The device could be provided with AC or DC voltage Digital inputs For each digital input group the related voltage input range has to be parameterized Wrong switc...

Page 37: ...9 10 11 12 COM1 13 14 15 16 17 18 L Power Supply DI1 COM2 DI2 COM3 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 COM do not use do not use L X n c Functional Earth L L COM1 DI1 COM2 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 COM3 donot...

Page 38: ...is dependent on the ordered device type The different variants have a different scope of functions Available assembly groups in this slot RO 6 X2 Assembly Group with 6 Relay Outputs The available com...

Page 39: ...rrect tightening torques Please duly consider the current carrying capacity of the binary output relays Please refer to the Technical Data The System OK contact SC relay cannot be configured The syste...

Page 40: ...MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E BO1 C BO1 n o BO1 n c BO2 C BO2 n o BO2 n c BO3 C BO3 n o BO3 n c BO4 C BO4 n o BO4 n c BO5 C BO5 n o BO5 n c 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SC n c SC n o SC C BO 5 X...

Page 41: ...nd Connection Slot X3 Current Transformer Measuring Inputs Rear side of the device Slots This slot contains the current transformer measuring inputs 41 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E X1 X2 X3 slot1 slot2 slot3 X...

Page 42: ...ort circuited before the current circuit to the device is opened The current measuring inputs may exclusively be connected to current measuring transformers with galvanic separation Do not interchange...

Page 43: ...Installation and Connection 43 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 44: ...ls Electro mechanical assignment 44 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IL1 1A 5A N IL2 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N IG 1A 5A N X IL1 1A IL1 N IL1 5A IL2 1A IL2 N IL3 1A IL3 N IL3 5A IG 1A IG N IG 5...

Page 45: ...ent transformers have to be short circuited before the current circuit to the device is opened The current measuring inputs may exclusively be connected to current measuring transformers with galvanic...

Page 46: ...Installation and Connection Ensure the correct tightening torques 46 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 47: ...ls Electro mechanical assignment 47 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IL1 1A 5A N IL2 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N IG 1A 5A N X IL1 1A IL1 N IL1 5A IL2 1A IL2 N IL3 1A IL3 N IL3 5A IG 1A IG N IG 5...

Page 48: ...sary insulation functionality All current measuring inputs can be provided with 1 A or 5 A nominal Make sure that the wiring is correct Sensitive Ground Current Measurement The proper use of sensitive...

Page 49: ...Transformer Connection Examples 49 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E L1 L2 L3 IL1 IL2 IL3 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Three phase current measurement In secondary 5 A IL1 1A 5A N IL2 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N IG 1A 5A N...

Page 50: ...5A N IL2 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N IG 1A 5A N Warning The shielding at the dismantled end of the line has to be put through the cable type current transformer and has to be grounded at the cable side RingC...

Page 51: ...4 2E L1 L2 L3 IL2 IL1 IL3 IL2 IL3 IL1 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IG Three phase current measurement In secondary 5 A Earth current measuring via Holmgreen connection IGnom secondary 5 A IL1 1A 5A N...

Page 52: ...4 2E L1 L2 L3 IL1 IL2 IL3 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IG Three phase current measurement In secondary 1 A Earth current measuring via Holmgreen connection IGnom secondary 1 A IL1 1A 5A N IL2 1A 5A N...

Page 53: ...G IL1 1A 5A N IL2 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N IG 1A 5A N Warning The shielding at the dismantled end of the line has to be put through the cable type current transformer and has to be grounded at the cable si...

Page 54: ...4 2E L1 L3 L2 IL1 IL3 IL2 1 X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IG Three phase current measurement In secondary 1 A Earth current measuring via Holmgreen connection IGnom secondary 1 A IL1 1A 5A N IL3 1A 5A N...

Page 55: ...Interface Rear side of the device Slots An Ethernet interface may be available depending on the device type ordered The available combinations can be gathered from the ordering code 55 MRI4 DOK HB MRI...

Page 56: ...Installation and Connection Ethernet RJ45 Terminals 56 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 8 TxD TxD RxD n c n c RxD n c n c...

Page 57: ...r side of the device Slots If the device is equipped with an IRIG B00X interface is dependent on the ordered device type The available combinations can be gathered from the ordering code 57 MRI4 DOK H...

Page 58: ...Installation and Connection IRIG B00X Ensure the correct tightening torques Terminal Markings Electromechanical Assignment 58 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 X101 2 IRIG B IRIG B 1 2 IRIG B IRIG B...

Page 59: ...on the type of data communication interface Available assembly groups in this slot RS485 Terminals for Modbus and IEC LWL Interface for Modbus IEC and Profibus D SUB Interface for Modbus and IEC D SU...

Page 60: ...Modbus IEC 60870 5 103 connection cable must be shielded The shielding has to be fixed at the screw beneath the interface at the rear side of the device The communication is halfduplex 60 MRI4 DOK HB...

Page 61: ...ng example Device at the end of the bus setting wire jumpers to activate the integrated Terminal Resistor 61 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 6 4 5 3 2 1 5V GND R1 560 R2 120 Protective Relay P P N N R1 R2 R1 HF S...

Page 62: ...6 TR P 1 3 2 4 5 6 TR P P N P N P N P N TR N TR N TR N TR N Common Common Common Common HF Shield HF Shield HF Shield HF Shield 2 2nF internal 2 2nF internal 1 3 2 4 5 6 TR P 1 3 2 4 5 6 TR P 1 3 2 4...

Page 63: ...Installation and Connection Profibus DP Modbus RTU IEC 60870 5 103 via fibre optic Fibre Optic 63 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 64: ...chanical assignment The connection cable must be shielded 64 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E D SUB assignment bushing 1Earthing shielding 3RxD TxD P High Level 4RTS signal 5DGND Ground neg Potential of aux voltag...

Page 65: ...ielding has to be fixed at the screw which is marked with the ground symbol at the back side of the device 65 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E D SUB assignment bushing 1Earthing shielding 3RxD TxD P High Level 4RT...

Page 66: ...Installation and Connection Profibus DP Modbus RTU IEC 60870 5 103 via fibre optic Fibre Optic 66 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 67: ...and Connection Ethernet TCP IP via Fiber Optics Fiber Optics FO After plugging in the LC connector fasten the metal protecting cap The tightening torque for the screw is 0 3 Nm 2 65 lb in 67 MRI4 DOK...

Page 68: ...Installation and Connection PC Interface X120 USB Mini B 68 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E B1 B2 und B3 Housing USB Interface for Parameter Setting and Evaluation Software X120...

Page 69: ...Navigation Operation Navigation Operation 69 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 2 3 5 7 6 8 10 9...

Page 70: ...n the device can be obtained from the ASSIGNMENT LIST which can be found in the appendix LED System OK Should LED System OK flash red during operation contact the Service Dept immediately 3 Display Vi...

Page 71: ...ignal assigned to a LED indicated by three dots you can check the state of the multiple assignments if you proceed as follows In order to show all multiple assignments select a LED by means of the SOF...

Page 72: ...onnection Connection to software Smart view is done via the USB interface 9 OK Key When using the OK key parameter changes are temporarily stored If the OK key is pressed again those changes are store...

Page 73: ...o the top of a list Via SOFTKEY Bottom of list you will jump directly to the end of a list Via SOFTKEY the related digit will be incremented Continuous pressure fast Via SOFTKEY the related digit will...

Page 74: ...after the debouncing time has expired Inverting where necessary The debouncing time will be started each time the state of the input signal alternates In addition to the debouncing time that can be s...

Page 75: ...hould be edited at the HMI Call up the assignments of the Digital Input Arrow right on the DI and select the assignment that should be removed deleted Please note this has to marked with the cursor Th...

Page 76: ...Parameter Digital Inputs Navigate to the Digital Input that should be checked At the HMI A multiple assignment that means if a Digital Input is used more than once if it is assigned to multiple targe...

Page 77: ...me effective Thus transient signals will not be misinterpreted no debouncing time 20 ms 50 ms 100 ms no debouncing time Device Para Digital Inputs DI Slot X1 Group 1 Nom voltage Nominal voltage of the...

Page 78: ...tive active inactive Device Para Digital Inputs DI Slot X1 Group 3 Debouncing time 4 A change of the state of a digital input will only be recognized after the debouncing time has expired become effec...

Page 79: ...7 A change of the state of a digital input will only be recognized after the debouncing time has expired become effective Thus transient signals will not be misinterpreted no debouncing time 20 ms 50...

Page 80: ...on DI 8P X Signal Description DI 1 Signal Digital Input DI 2 Signal Digital Input DI 3 Signal Digital Input DI 4 Signal Digital Input DI 5 Signal Digital Input DI 6 Signal Digital Input DI 7 Signal Di...

Page 81: ...circuit current principle By the Operating Mode it can be determined whether the relay output works in working current or closed circuit principle Latched active or inactive Latched inactive If the la...

Page 82: ...d Acknowledgment options Binary output relays can be acknowledged Via the push button C at the operating panel Each binary output relay can be acknowledged by a signal of the assignment list If Latche...

Page 83: ...ng 4 1 Assignment 5 Inverting 5 1 inactive active Lat ched 1 Assignment 6 Inverting 6 1 Assignment 7 Inverting 7 1 Inverting 1 1 hold time t hold 1 1 S1 1 R 1 State of the binary output relay Acknowle...

Page 84: ...contact The System OK relay SC cannot be parameterized The system contact is an operating current contact that picks up when the device is free from internal faults While the device is booting up the...

Page 85: ...Relay State can be overwritten forced The relay can be set from normal operation relay works according to the assigned signals to force energized or force de energized state Forcing all outputs relays...

Page 86: ...s function the normal Output Relay State can be overwritten forced The relay can be set from normal operation relay works according to the assigned signals to force energized or force de energized sta...

Page 87: ...e active active Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 1 Acknowledgem ent Acknowledgement Signal An acknowledgement signal that acknowledges the corresponding binary output relay can be assigned to...

Page 88: ...he assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 1 Assignment 4 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 1 Inverting 4 Inverting of t...

Page 89: ...on of the hold time 0 00 300 00s 0 00s Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 t Off Delay Switch Off Delay 0 00 300 00s 0 00s Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 Latched Defines whether the...

Page 90: ...e of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 Assignment 3 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 Inverting 3 Invertin...

Page 91: ...verting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 Operating Mode Operating Mode Working current principle Closed circuit principle Working...

Page 92: ...evice Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 3 Assignment 1 Assignment 1 n Assignment List SG 1 ON Cmd Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 3 Inverting 1 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal i...

Page 93: ...rting 6 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 3 Assignment 7 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot...

Page 94: ...st Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 4 Inverting Inverting of the collective signal OR gate disjunction In combination with inverted input signals an AND gate can be programmed Conjunction inac...

Page 95: ...ment 1 n Assignment List Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 4 Inverting 5 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 4 Assign...

Page 96: ...wledgem ent Acknowledgement Signal An acknowledgement signal that acknowledges the corresponding binary output relay can be assigned to each output relay The acknowledgement signal is only effective i...

Page 97: ...ment 1 n Assignment List Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 5 Inverting 4 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 5 Assign...

Page 98: ...he relays are ARMED AGAIN after maintenance permanent timeout permanent Service Test Prot inhibit DISARMED BO Slot X2 t Timeout DISARM The relays will be armed again after expiring of this time Only a...

Page 99: ...5 Module input state Assignment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 1 BO1 6 Module input state Assignment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 1 BO1 7 Module input state Assignment Device Pa...

Page 100: ...gnment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 BO2 7 Module input state Assignment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 2 Ack signal BO 2 Module input state Acknowledgement signal for the binar...

Page 101: ...gnment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 3 Ack signal BO 3 Module input state Acknowledgement signal for the binary output relay If latching is set to active the binary output relay can only be...

Page 102: ...state Acknowledgement signal for the binary output relay If latching is set to active the binary output relay can only be acknowledged if those signals that initiated the setting are fallen back and t...

Page 103: ...ot X2 BO 5 BO5 7 Module input state Assignment Device Para Binary Outputs BO Slot X2 BO 5 Ack signal BO 5 Module input state Acknowledgement signal for the binary output relay If latching is set to ac...

Page 104: ...al CAUTION RELAYS DISARMED in order to safely perform maintenance while eliminating the risk of taking an entire process off line Note The Self Supervision Contact cannot be disarmed YOU MUST ENSURE t...

Page 105: ...LED lights up in this color if the state of the OR assignment of the signals is true green red red flash green flash green Device Para LEDs LED 1 LED inactive color The LED lights up in this color if...

Page 106: ...latched when it picks up inactive active active ack by alarm active Device Para LEDs LED 2 Ack signal Acknowledgement signal for the LED If latching is set to active the LED can only be acknowledged i...

Page 107: ...nt 4 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 2 Inverting 4 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para LEDs LED 2 Assignment 5 Assignment 1 n Assignm...

Page 108: ...m Device Para LEDs LED 3 Inverting 1 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para LEDs LED 3 Assignment 2 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 3 In...

Page 109: ...vailable if Latched active 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 4 LED active color The LED lights up in this color if the state of the OR assignment of the signals is true green red red flash gree...

Page 110: ...inactive Device Para LEDs LED 4 Latched Defines whether the LED will be latched when it picks up inactive active active ack by alarm inactive Device Para LEDs LED 5 Ack signal Acknowledgement signal...

Page 111: ...1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 5 Inverting 3 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para LEDs LED 5 Assignment 4 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device...

Page 112: ...n this color if the state of the OR assignment of the signals is untrue green red red flash green flash Device Para LEDs LED 6 Assignment 1 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 6 Invert...

Page 113: ...the LED can only be acknowledged if those signals that initiated the setting are no longer present Only available if Latched active 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 7 LED active color The LED...

Page 114: ...3 Inverting of the state of the assigned signal inactive active inactive Device Para LEDs LED 7 Assignment 4 Assignment 1 n Assignment List Device Para LEDs LED 7 Inverting 4 Inverting of the state o...

Page 115: ...e Para LEDs LED 1 Acknow Sig 1 Module input state Acknowledgement Signal only for automatic acknowledgement Device Para LEDs LED 1 LED2 1 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 2 LED2 2 Module in...

Page 116: ...input state Acknowledgement Signal only for automatic acknowledgement Device Para LEDs LED 3 LED4 1 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 4 LED4 2 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 4 L...

Page 117: ...acknowledgement Device Para LEDs LED 5 LED6 1 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 6 LED6 2 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 6 LED6 3 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 6 L...

Page 118: ...ut state LED Device Para LEDs LED 7 LED7 4 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 7 LED7 5 Module input state LED Device Para LEDs LED 7 Acknow Sig 7 Module input state Acknowledgement Signal onl...

Page 119: ...s chapter is valid analog The only difference is group A and group B within the menu paths Via push button INFO it is always possible to display the current alarms alarm texts that are assigned to an...

Page 120: ...Device Para LEDs LEDs group A LED 1 n Latched active ack by pickup See also Chapter Acknowledgments for more information The Product CD that is delivered with the device contains a PDF Template in ord...

Page 121: ...the LED for System OK lights up in green thus signalizing that the protection function is activated Please refer to chapter Self Supervision and to the external document Troubleshooting Guide to find...

Page 122: ...tly recommended to define passwords different from the default ones The default password 1234 does not provide any security against unauthorized access It is recommended to define as part of the overa...

Page 123: ...ne has to be entered firstly The new password up to 8 digits is then to be confirmed twice Please proceed as follows In order to change the password please enter your old password by means of the Soft...

Page 124: ...access authorizations are protected by secure passwords These passwords have to be kept as a secret and to be known only by the authorized persons The default password 1234 does not provide any securi...

Page 125: ...ccess to the reset and acknowledge options In addition to that it permits changing of protection settings and the configuration of the trip manager Control Lv1 This password grants permission for swit...

Page 126: ...3600 seconds it changes into Read Only Lv0 mode automatically This parameter t max Edit can be modified within menu Device Para HMI 126 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Supervisor Lv3 Device Configuration Read Onl...

Page 127: ...word once again However the access permission is valid only for the panel any access via Smart view has to be unlocked separately When no key is pressed for a time that can be specified via the Device...

Page 128: ...ace this can be done with the setting parameter Device Para HMI Security Smart view via USB For Line Differential devices there is the additional option to deactivate the access to the remote device v...

Page 129: ...en disabled Reset to Factory Defaults All records will be deleted and the measured values and counters will be reset Exception The operation hours counter is preserved From the Reset dialog select Res...

Page 130: ...y default and Reset all passwords shall be available Only Fact defaults Only the Reset to factory default option shall be available Dialog deact The Reset dialog shall be disabled If the password shou...

Page 131: ...DOK HB SMARTVE Menu controlled parameter setting incl validity checks Offline configuration of all relay types Reading and evaluating of statistical data and measuring values Setting into operation a...

Page 132: ...e disturbance record channel layout and views including channel overlapping and zooming Analyze sample by sample data points and line up the displayed analog waveform channels along with the recorded...

Page 133: ...the display of measured values Scaling of Measured values By means of the parameter Scaling the user can determine how measured values are to be displayed within the HMI and Smart view Primary quantit...

Page 134: ...on the settings for the current and voltage transformers kWh kVArh or kVAh 999 999 99 MWh MVArh or MVAh 999 999 99 GWh GVArh or GVAh 999 999 99 Temperature Unit applies only for devices with temperatu...

Page 135: ...enu path IL1 Measured value Phase current fundamental Operation Measured Values Current IL2 Measured value Phase current fundamental Operation Measured Values Current IL3 Measured value Phase current...

Page 136: ...red to calculate the angle Operation Measured Values Current phi IL2 Measured value calculated Angle of Phasor IL2 Reference phasor is required to calculate the angle Operation Measured Values Current...

Page 137: ...S Measured value Phase current RMS Operation Measured Values Current RMS IL2 RMS Measured value Phase current RMS Operation Measured Values Current RMS IL3 RMS Measured value Phase current RMS Operati...

Page 138: ...THD Measured value calculated IL2 Total Harmonic Current Operation Measured Values Current RMS IL3 THD Measured value calculated IL3 Total Harmonic Current Operation Measured Values Current RMS I2 I1...

Page 139: ...nimum and Maximum Values Peak Values Pointers Time interval for the calculation of the minimum and maximum values Reset Configuration Options Where to configure Within menu Device Para Statistics Min...

Page 140: ...n Start FC only Trip command option to limit the average current demand Yes Please refert to chapter System Alarms View average values and peak values Where Within menu Operation Statistics Demand Con...

Page 141: ...ing period fixed fixed Average calculation is reset by the end of the period that means with the next starting period duration fixed or sliding period Start Fct The average values are calculated based...

Page 142: ...e inactive Operation Reset Global Protection Parameters of the Statistics Module Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path ResFc Max Resetting of all Maximum values 1 n Assignment List Dev...

Page 143: ...emand Current Demand Duration I Demand Recording time Only available if Start I Demand via Duration 2 s 5 s 10 s 15 s 30 s 1 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 1 h 2 h 6 h 12 h 1 d 2 d 5 d 7 d 10 d 30 d 1...

Page 144: ...ding average calculation ResFc I Demand I State of the module input Resetting of Statistics Current Demand avg peak avg Device Para Statistics Demand Current Demand ResFc P Demand I State of the modul...

Page 145: ...alues Counters of the Module Statistics Value Description Menu path Res Cr I Demand Number of resets since last booting The timestamp shows date and time of the last reset Operation Statistics Demand...

Page 146: ...anced load current fundamental Operation Statistics Min Current IL1 H2 max Maximum ratio of 2nd harmonic over fundamental of IL1 Operation Statistics Max Current IL1 H2 min Minimum ratio of 2nd harmon...

Page 147: ...f IG measured Operation Statistics Min Current IG H2 calc max Measured value calculated Maximum ratio of 2nd harmonic over fundamental of IG calculated Operation Statistics Max Current IG H2 calc min...

Page 148: ...ion Statistics Demand Current Demand IL3 min RMS IL3 minimum value RMS Operation Statistics Min Current IG meas max RMS Measured value IG maximum value RMS Operation Statistics Max Current IG meas min...

Page 149: ...value calculated I2 I1 minimum value phase sequence will be taken into account automatically Operation Statistics Min Current IL1 Peak demand IL1 Peak value RMS value Operation Statistics Demand Curr...

Page 150: ...the User to keep energy demand below target values bound by contract with the energy supplier If the contractual target values are exceeded extra charges are to be paid to the energy supplier Therefo...

Page 151: ...al time window can be set to fixed or sliding Example for a fixed window If the range is set for 15 minutes the protective device calculates the average current or power over the past 15 minutes and u...

Page 152: ...4 Window configuration sliding Window configuration fixed sliding sliding t Delay 0 Duration Average Calculation Alarm t Delay 0 Average Calculation Alarm t Delay 0 Average Calculation Alarm t Delay...

Page 153: ...r Watt Reactive Power VAr Apparent Powr VA The specific settings are to be set within menu SysA Power Determine if the peak value supervision should generate an alarm or if it should run in the silent...

Page 154: ...Current Demd Signal Alarm averaged demand current Alarm I THD Signal Alarm Total Harmonic Distortion Current Trip Current Demand Signal Trip averaged demand current Trip I THD Signal Trip Total Harmo...

Page 155: ...hold to be entered as primary value 10 500000A 500A SysA Demand Current Demand t Delay Tripping Delay 0 60min 0min SysA Demand Current Demand Alarm Alarm inactive active inactive SysA THD I THD Thresh...

Page 156: ...System Alarms States of the Inputs of the Demand Management Name Description Assignment via ExBlo I Module input state External blocking SysA General Settings 156 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 157: ...tal Input all can be acknowledged All LEDs at once Where Within the menu Device Para Acknowledge All Binary Output Relays at once Where Within the menu Device Para Acknowledge All SCADA signals at onc...

Page 158: ...nu of this single LED Binary Output Relay Where Within the configuration menu of this single Binary Output Relay Pending Trip Command Where Within the module TripControl As long as you are within the...

Page 159: ...le 1 i e you explicitly select the items to be acknowledged Ack LEDs Pressing the C key for approx 1 second acknowledges all LEDs immediately only the password will be asked for see below Ack LEDs rel...

Page 160: ...ssignment list that acknowledges all acknowledgeable LEDs at once acknowledges all acknowledgeable binary outputs at once acknowledges all acknowledgeable SCADA signals at once 160 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 161: ...eration Reset you can reset counters delete records e g disturbance records and reset special things like statistics thermal replica The description of the reset commands can be found within the corre...

Page 162: ...of all signals can be viewed This means the User is able to see if the individual signals are active or inactive at that moment The User can see all signals sorted by protective elements modules Stat...

Page 163: ...def PW rst Only Fact defaults Reset deact Fact def PW rst Device Para Security Miscellaneous Smart view via USB Activate allow or inactivate disallow the Smart view access via the USB interface inact...

Page 164: ...be turned off when this timer has expired 20 3600s 180s Device Para HMI Menu language Selection of the language English German Russian Polish French Portuguese Spanish Romanian English Device Para HMI...

Page 165: ...ia parameters Pre trigger time and Post trigger time in percent of the Max file size value To trigger the disturbance recorder up to 8 signals can be selected from the assignment list The trigger even...

Page 166: ...Recorders stop making any further recordings Auto overwriting inactive until the memory has been cleared manually 166 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 167: ...Recorders 167 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Start 1 Trigger 1 Start 2 Trigger Start 3 Trigger Start 4 Trigger Start 5 Trigger Start 6 Trigger Start 7 Trigger Start 8 Trigger Man Trigger Recording 1...

Page 168: ...1 0 1 300 ms 200 ms Pre trigger time t 0 1 500 ms Post trigger time t 0 1 1000 ms t rec t rec Max file size t 0 1 2000 ms Max file size Start1 Prot Trip Start2 Start3 Start4 Start5 Start6 Start7 Start...

Page 169: ...1 300 ms 1200 ms Pre trigger time t 0 1 500 ms Post trigger time t 0 1 2000 ms t rec t 0 1 2000 ms Max file size Start 1 Prot Alarm Start 2 Start 3 Start 4 Start 5 Start 6 Start 7 Start 8 Post trigger...

Page 170: ...ithin the menu Operation Disturb rec you can Delete disturbance records Choose via SOFTKEY up and SOFTKEY down the disturbance record that is to be deleted Call up the detailed view of the disturbance...

Page 171: ...rue 1 n Assignment List Device Para Recorders Disturb rec Start 3 Start recording if the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Device Para Recorders Disturb rec Start 4 Start recording if the as...

Page 172: ...Para Recorders Disturb rec Max file size The maximum storage capacity per record including pre trigger and post trigger time The amount of records depends on the size of each record on the max file s...

Page 173: ...tion recording Signal Recording memory full Signal Memory full Clear fail Signal Clear failure in memory Res all records Signal All records deleted Res rec Signal Delete record Man Trigger Signal Manu...

Page 174: ...s already at the HMI After a fault a popup window will be sent onto the display in order to draw the users attention to the fault The Fault Recorder will provide information on the causes of the fault...

Page 175: ...edge of the General Pickup Signal Please note that General Pickup is an or connection disjunction of all Pickup signals General Trip is an OR connection of all Trips 175 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Prot Alarm...

Page 176: ...he overlay popup appears on the display of the HMI A popup will appear on the HMI display when the General Pickup Prot Pickup disappears No time to trip will be shown if the pickup signal that trigger...

Page 177: ...tkey OK How to find out fast if a fault has lead to a trip or not Faults that lead to a trip will be indicated by a flash icon right side within the overview menu of the fault recorder Which fault rec...

Page 178: ...e displayed depends on which protection module has tripped That means e g that the thresholds are shown In case that the trip was initiated by the MotorStart applies to motor protection relays protect...

Page 179: ...item within this fault record How to read Out the Fault Recorder In order to read out a fault record there are two options available Option 1 A Fault has popped up on the HMI because an trip or picku...

Page 180: ...ault Recorder Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Record Mode Recorder Mode Set the behaviour of the recorder Alarms and Trips Trips only Trips only Device Para Recorders Fault rec t...

Page 181: ...h General Alarm Prot Alarm A grid fault No can have several Fault No This counter will be incremented by each General Alarm Exception AR this applies only to devices that offer auto reclosing Time sta...

Page 182: ...Event rec Select an event Direct Commands of the Event Recorder Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Res all rec Reset all records inactive active inactive Operation Reset Event Reco...

Page 183: ...d Recorder The Trend Recorder is to be configured within Device Para Recorders Trend Recorder menu The User has to set the time interval This defines the distance between two measuring points The User...

Page 184: ...Recorders 184 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Trend rec 10 min Resolution 60 min 15 min 5 min 30 min Trend1 1 n Assignment List Trend2 1 n Assignment List Trend10 1 n Assignment List Trend rec...

Page 185: ...Recorders Trend rec Trend3 Observed Value3 1 n TrendRecList CT IL3 RMS Device Para Recorders Trend rec Trend4 Observed Value4 1 n TrendRecList CT IG meas RMS Device Para Recorders Trend rec Trend5 Ob...

Page 186: ...rent configuration 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData Trend rec Global Values of the Trend Recorder The TrendRecList below summarizes all signals that the User can assign Name Description No a...

Page 187: ...culated I2 I1 phase sequence will be taken into account automatically CT IL1 avg RMS IL1 average value RMS CT IL2 avg RMS IL2 average value RMS CT IL3 avg RMS IL3 average value RMS CT IL1 THD Measured...

Page 188: ...cted At least one SCADA System is connected to the device SCADA not connected No SCADA System is connected to the device TCP IP Parameter TcpIp Global TCP IP Parameters Parameter Description Setting r...

Page 189: ...ion Setting range Default Menu path Keep Alive Retry Keep alive retry is the number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that the remote end is not available 3 3 3 Device Para TCP IP...

Page 190: ...ion from the device such as Type of unit version Measuring values Statistical measured values Switch operating position State of device Time and date State of the device s digital inputs Protection St...

Page 191: ...nly identified after expiry of a supervision time t timeout Response time defining the period within which an enquiry from the master has to be answered Part 2 Hardware Connection For hardware connect...

Page 192: ...RTU network If a different port than the default port 502 should be used please proceed as follows Choose Private within the TCP Port Configuration Set the port number Set the maximum accepted time o...

Page 193: ...fault Device Para Modbus Communication TCP Port IP Port Number And Only available if TCP Port Config Private In general it is recommended to keep the default value if this is not possible then select...

Page 194: ...ice after expiry of this time the device concludes a communication failure within the Scada system 1 3600s 10s Device Para Modbus Communication General Settings Scada CmdBlo Activating allowing Deacti...

Page 195: ...responds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp2 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive active i...

Page 196: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp6 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive active...

Page 197: ...rresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp10 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive active...

Page 198: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp14 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive activ...

Page 199: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp18 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive activ...

Page 200: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp22 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive activ...

Page 201: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp26 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive activ...

Page 202: ...orresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Latched Config Bin Inp30 Latched Configurable Binary Input inactive activ...

Page 203: ...rs Measured Values Mapped Meas 3 Mapped Measured Values They can be used to provide measured values to the Modbus Master 1 n TrendRecList Device Para Modbus Configb Registers Measured Values Mapped Me...

Page 204: ...dbus Configb Registers Measured Values Mapped Meas 10 Mapped Measured Values They can be used to provide measured values to the Modbus Master 1 n TrendRecList Device Para Modbus Configb Registers Meas...

Page 205: ...ues They can be used to provide measured values to the Modbus Master 1 n TrendRecList Device Para Modbus Configb Registers Measured Values States of the Module Inputs of the MODBUS Protocol Name Descr...

Page 206: ...put Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp9 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp10 I State of the mo...

Page 207: ...nput Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp18 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp19 I State of the...

Page 208: ...nput Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp27 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Device Para Modbus Configb Registers States Config Bin Inp28 I State of the...

Page 209: ...es They can be used to provide measured values to the Modbus Master Operation Count and RevData Modbus General Settings Mapped Meas 4 Mapped Measured Values They can be used to provide measured values...

Page 210: ...and RevData Modbus General Settings Mapped Meas 12 Mapped Measured Values They can be used to provide measured values to the Modbus Master Operation Count and RevData Modbus General Settings Mapped Me...

Page 211: ...Signals Output States Some signals that are for a short time active only have to be acknowledged separately e g Trip signals by the Communication System Signal Description Transmission RTU Signal SCAD...

Page 212: ...0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData Modbus RTU NoOfOverrunErro s Total Number of Overrun Failures Physically corrupted Frame 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData Modbus RTU NoOfParityError...

Page 213: ...s TCP NoOfRequestsFor Me Total Number of requests for this slave 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData Modbus TCP NoOfResponse Total number of requests having been responded 0 0 9999999999 Operat...

Page 214: ...there is optional an D SUB interface at the rear side of the device Connect bus and device wiring Up to 123 slaves can be connected Terminate the Bus by means of an Terminate Resistor Error Handling I...

Page 215: ...tput of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 1 16 Latched 2 Defines whether the Input is latched Only available if Latched active inactive active inactive Devi...

Page 216: ...al Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 1 16 Latched 7 Defines whether the Input is latched Only available...

Page 217: ...al Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 1 16 Latched 12 Defines whether the Input is latched Only availabl...

Page 218: ...Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Latched 17 Defines whether the Input is latched Only available...

Page 219: ...l Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Latched 22 Defines whether the Input is latched Only availabl...

Page 220: ...l Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Latched 27 Defines whether the Input is latched Only availabl...

Page 221: ...Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Config Bin Inp 32 Virtual Digital Input This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para Profibus Config...

Page 222: ...ut state Scada Assignment Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 1 16 Assignment 10 I Module input state Scada Assignment Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 1 16 Assignment 11 I Module input state Scada...

Page 223: ...put state Scada Assignment Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Assignment 23 I Module input state Scada Assignment Device Para Profibus Config Bin Inp 17 32 Assignment 24 I Module input state Sc...

Page 224: ...e Communication Failure Connection active Connection active Scada Cmd 1 Scada Command Scada Cmd 2 Scada Command Scada Cmd 3 Scada Command Scada Cmd 4 Scada Command Scada Cmd 5 Scada Command Scada Cmd...

Page 225: ...he subsystem has recognized in received trigger frames from host 1 1 99999999 Operation Count and RevData Profibus ssResets Number of subsystem resets restarts from ss manager 1 1 99999999 Operation C...

Page 226: ...nge Operation Status Display Profibus State Baud rate The baud rate that has been detected lastly will still be shown after a connection issue 12 Mb s 6 Mb s 3 Mb s 1 5 Mb s 0 5 Mb s 187500 baud 93750...

Page 227: ...ot supported The following IEC60870 5 103 functions will be supported Initialization Reset Time Synchronization Reading out of time stamped instantaneous signals General Queries Cyclic Signals General...

Page 228: ...fer to the data point list Commands The data point list comprises a list of the supported commands Any command will be responded by the device with a positive or negative confirmation If the command i...

Page 229: ...hich is used for recognition of communication errors The parity bit ensures that with even parity EVEN always an even number of bits with valence 1 or with odd parity ODD an odd number of 1 valence bi...

Page 230: ...st mode The signal assigned to this parameter switches the IEC103 communication into Test Mode 1 n Assignment List Sgen Running Service Test Prot inhibit Scada IEC 103 Ex activate Block MD The signal...

Page 231: ...r direction Service Test Prot inhibit Scada IEC 103 IEC60870 5 103 Signals Output States Signal Description Scada Cmd 1 Scada Command Scada Cmd 2 Scada Command Scada Cmd 3 Scada Command Scada Cmd 4 Sc...

Page 232: ...ings Number of bad Messages 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData IEC 103 NBadParities Number of Parity Errors 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData IEC 103 NBreakSignals Number of Communica...

Page 233: ...on ICD By means of a Substation Configuration Tool to describe the structure of the substation assignment of the devices to the primary technique etc a virtual wiring of the IEDs among each other and...

Page 234: ...devices as well as switch gear usually is done with a Substation Configuration Tool Therefore the ICD files of all connected IEDs in the IEC61850 environment have to be available The result of the sta...

Page 235: ...r IEC61850 of the Smart view Manual IEC 61850 Virtual Outputs Additionally to the standardized logical node status information up to 32 free configurable status information can be assigned to 32 Virtu...

Page 236: ...ia the SCD file to other devices within the IEC61850 substation 1 n Assignment List Device Para IEC61850 VirtualOutput2 Virtual Output This signal can be assigned or visualized via the SCD file to oth...

Page 237: ...gned or visualized via the SCD file to other devices within the IEC61850 substation 1 n Assignment List Device Para IEC61850 VirtualOutput11 Virtual Output This signal can be assigned or visualized vi...

Page 238: ...signed or visualized via the SCD file to other devices within the IEC61850 substation 1 n Assignment List Device Para IEC61850 VirtualOutput21 Virtual Output This signal can be assigned or visualized...

Page 239: ...Assignment List Device Para IEC61850 VirtualOutput29 Virtual Output This signal can be assigned or visualized via the SCD file to other devices within the IEC61850 substation 1 n Assignment List Devi...

Page 240: ...irtual Output GGIO Device Para IEC61850 VirtOut9 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGIO Device Para IEC61850 VirtOut10 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGI...

Page 241: ...IO Device Para IEC61850 VirtOut25 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGIO Device Para IEC61850 VirtOut26 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGIO Device Para I...

Page 242: ...Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind VirtInp16 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind VirtInp17 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind VirtInp18 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind VirtInp19 Sign...

Page 243: ...3 Self Supervision of the GGIO Input Quality of GGIO In24 Self Supervision of the GGIO Input Quality of GGIO In25 Self Supervision of the GGIO Input Quality of GGIO In26 Self Supervision of the GGIO I...

Page 244: ...ts like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output SPCSO19 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output SPCSO20 Status bit that can be set by cli...

Page 245: ...cription SPCSO31 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output SPCSO32 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Sta...

Page 246: ...d RevData IEC61850 NoOfGooseTxAll Total Number of GOOSE messages that have been published by this device 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData IEC61850 NoOfGooseTxNe w Total Number of new GOOSE m...

Page 247: ...9999999 Operation Count and RevData IEC61850 NoOfDataChange Notification Number of detected changes within the datasets that are published with GOOSE messages 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevDat...

Page 248: ...OSE Publisher on or off Off Off On Error Operation Status Display IEC61850 State GooseSubscriber State State of the GOOSE Subscriber on or off Off Off On Error Operation Status Display IEC61850 State...

Page 249: ...erial Port DNP3 TCP via Ethernet DNP3 UDP via Ethernet DNP Protocol General Settings Please note that unsolicited reporting is not available for serial communication if more than one slave is connecte...

Page 250: ...ng is to be done as a next step Binary Inputs States to be send to the master Double Bit Inputs Breaker states to be send to the master Counters Counters to be send to the master Analog Inputs e g mea...

Page 251: ...ry to avoid gaps that will slow down the performance of the DNP communication That means do not leave unused inputs outputs in between used inputs outputs e g Do not use Binary Output 1 and 3 when 2 i...

Page 252: ...ssigned onto the Relay Inputs Please note You can use a Set Reset element Flip Flop from Logics Direct Commands of the DNP Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Res all Diag Cr Reset a...

Page 253: ...IP Port Number IP Port Number In general it is recommended to keep the default value if this is not possible then select a number out of the private range 49152 52151 or 52162 65535 that is not yet i...

Page 254: ...NP3 Communication Direction Bit Enables Direction Bit functionality The Direction Bit is 0 for SlaveStation and 1 for MasterStation inactive active inactive Device Para DNP3 Communication Max Frame Si...

Page 255: ...it does not receive confirmation back from the master 0 255 2 Device Para DNP3 Communication TestSeqNo Test if sequence number of request is incremented If it is not correctly incremented the request...

Page 256: ...inaryInput 3 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 4 Virtual Digital I...

Page 257: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 12 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map Bi...

Page 258: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 21 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map B...

Page 259: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 30 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map B...

Page 260: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 39 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map B...

Page 261: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 48 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map B...

Page 262: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput 57 Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map B...

Page 263: ...double bit binary output of the protective device 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map Double Bit Inputs DoubleBitInput 2 Double Bit Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a double bit binary...

Page 264: ...1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map BinaryCounter BinaryCounter 4 Counter can be used to report counter values to the DNP master 1 n Assignment List Device Para DNP3 Point map BinaryCounter...

Page 265: ...g value 1 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 1 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 266: ...g value 3 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 3 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 267: ...g value 5 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 5 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 268: ...g value 7 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 7 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 269: ...g value 9 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 9 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 270: ...value 11 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 11 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 271: ...value 13 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 13 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 272: ...value 15 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 15 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 273: ...value 17 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 17 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 274: ...value 19 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 19 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 275: ...value 21 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 21 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 276: ...value 23 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 23 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 277: ...value 25 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 25 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 278: ...value 27 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 27 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 279: ...value 29 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 29 The scale factor is used to convert the measured value in...

Page 280: ...01 100 00 1 Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Analog value 31 Analog value can be used to report values to the master DNP 1 n TrendRecList Device Para DNP3 Point map Analog Input Scale Factor 31...

Page 281: ...Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput4 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 282: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput13 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 283: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput22 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 284: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput31 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 285: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput40 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 286: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput49 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 287: ...evice Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryInput58 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Binary Inputs BinaryIn...

Page 288: ...orresponds to a double bit binary output of the protective device Device Para DNP3 Point map Double Bit Inputs DoubleBitInput4 I Double Bit Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a double bit binary ou...

Page 289: ...closure attempts AR Cr Service Alarm1 Remaining numbers of ARs until Service Alarm 1 AR Cr Service Alarm2 Remaining numbers of ARs until Service Alarm 2 AR Max Shots h Cr Counter for the maximum allow...

Page 290: ...gital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device BinaryOutput6 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device Binary...

Page 291: ...nds to a virtual binary input of the protective device BinaryOutput24 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device BinaryOutput25 Virtual Digital Outp...

Page 292: ...dicates a disturbed serial connection 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData DNP3 NBadParities Diagnostic counter Number of parity errrors A large number indicates a disturbed serial connection 0...

Page 293: ...Specifications Used Protocol Hardware Interface Recommended Application Without time synchronization Not recommended IRIG B IRIG B Terminal Recommended if interface available SNTP RJ45 Ethernet Recom...

Page 294: ...f the connected time generator used synchronization protocol when using Modbus TCP SNTP or DNP3 TCP UDP Network load and data package transmission times Please consider the accuracy of the used time g...

Page 295: ...one menu 2 There also configure the switching of daylight saving time 3 Select the used time synchronization protocol in the TimeSync menu e g IRIG B 4 Set the parameters of the synchronization protoc...

Page 296: ...Device Para Time Timezone Summertime m Month of clock change summertime Only available if DST manual inactive January February March April May June July August September October November December Marc...

Page 297: ...vember December October Device Para Time Timezone Wintertime d Day of clock change wintertime Only available if DST manual inactive Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday General day...

Page 298: ...TC 11 Port Vila UTC 10 5 Lord Howe Island UTC 10 Sydney UTC 9 5 Adelaide UTC 9 Tokyo UTC 8 Hong Kong UTC 7 Bangkok UTC 6 5 Rangoon UTC 6 Colombo UTC 5 75 Kathmandu UTC 5 5 New Delhi UTC 5 Islamabad UT...

Page 299: ...nge Default Menu path TimeSync Time synchronisation IRIG B SNTP Modbus IEC60870 5 103 DNP3 Device Para Time TimeSync TimeSync Signals Output States of the Time Synchronization Signal Description synch...

Page 300: ...within the network The device can be configured for one or two SNTP servers The protection relay s system time will be synchronised with the connected SNTP server 1 4 times per minute In turn the SNTP...

Page 301: ...menu Operation Status Display TimeSync The server quality gives information about the accuracy of the used server The quality should be GOOD or SUFFICIENT A server with BAD quality should not be used...

Page 302: ...proceed as follows Check if the wiring is correct Ethernet cable connected Check if a valid IP address is set in the device Device Para TCP IP Check if the IP address of the SNTP server is set in the...

Page 303: ...active inactive Operation Reset Global Protection Parameters of the SNTP Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Server1 Server 1 inactive active inactive Device Para Time TimeSync SNTP...

Page 304: ...me TimeSync SNTP IP Byte4 IP1 IP2 IP3 IP4 0 255 0 Device Para Time TimeSync SNTP Signals of the SNTP Signal Description SNTP active Signal If there is no valid SNTP signal for 120 sec SNTP is regarded...

Page 305: ...counter Total Number of filtered Time Corrections 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count and RevData TimeSync SNTP NoOfSlowTrans Service counter Total Number of slow Transfers 0 0 9999999999 Operation Count...

Page 306: ...1 0ms 0 1000 00000 ms Operation Status Display TimeSync SNTP PrecServer2 Precision of Server 2 0ms 0 1000 00000 ms Operation Status Display TimeSync SNTP ServerQlty Quality of Server used for Synchro...

Page 307: ...device supports IRIG B according to the IRIG STANDARD 200 04 This means that all time synchronization formats IRIG B00X IRIG B000 B001 B002 B003 B004 B005 B006 B007 are supported It is recommended to...

Page 308: ...is configured IRIG B Control Commands In addition to the date and time information the IRIG B code offers the option to transmit up to 18 control commands that can be processed by the protective devic...

Page 309: ...n of the Type IRIG B00X IRIG B types differ in types of included Coded Expressions year control functions straight binary seconds IRIGB 000 IRIGB 001 IRIGB 002 IRIGB 003 IRIGB 004 IRIGB 005 IRIGB 006...

Page 310: ...gic funtions Control Signal10 Signal IRIG B Control Signal The external IRIG B generator can set these signals They can be used for further control procedures inside the device e g logic funtions Cont...

Page 311: ...RevData TimeSync IRIG B NoOfFrameErrors Total Number of Frame Errors Physically corrupted Frame 0 0 65535 Operation Count and RevData TimeSync IRIG B Edges Edges Total number of rising and falling edg...

Page 312: ...ted frequency transformer ratios Protection Parameters Protection Parameters are part of the Parameter Tree This tree comprises Global Protection Parameters are part of the Protection Parameters All s...

Page 313: ...meter file They will be executed directly e g Resetting of a Counter State of the Module Inputs Module Inputs are part of the Parameter Tree The State of the Module Input is context dependent By means...

Page 314: ...1 n 0 s 0 05 n 1 n 0 s active inactive active inactive 0 In 1 n 0 s 0 05 n 1 n 0 s active inactive active inactive 0 In 1 n 0 s 0 05 n 1 n 0 s active inactive active inactive 0 In 1 n 0 s 0 05 n 1 n 0...

Page 315: ...f the IED relay can be enhanced adapted by means of Adaptive Parameters in order to meet the requirements of modified states of the grid or the power supply system respectively to manage unpredictable...

Page 316: ...Switch OnTo Fault condition it is usually requested to make the embedded protective function tripping the faulted line faster instantaneously or sometimes non directionally Such a Switch OnTo Fault ap...

Page 317: ...otection element 1 Standard Set Default settings 2 Adaptive Set 1 SOTF application Switch Onto Fault 3 Adaptive Set 2 CLPU application Cold Load Pickup 4 Adaptive Set 3 Voltage Controlled time overcur...

Page 318: ...can be realized After a reclosure attempt the tripping thresholds or tripping curves of the overcurrent protection can be adapted Depending on undervoltage the overcurrent protection can be modified...

Page 319: ...d Signal Switch Onto Fault enabled This Signal can be used to modify Overcurrent Protection Settings CLPU enabled Signal Cold Load enabled ExP 1 Alarm Signal Alarm ExP 2 Alarm Signal Alarm ExP 3 Alarm...

Page 320: ...rtInp12 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp13 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp14 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp15 Signal Virtual Inp...

Page 321: ...int Controllable Status Output IEC61850 SPCSO10 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output IEC61850 SPCSO11 Status bit that can be set by clients like...

Page 322: ...Timer Output Logics LE2 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE2 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE3 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE3 Timer Out Signal Timer Ou...

Page 323: ...T Logics LE12 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE12 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE12 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE12 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Lo...

Page 324: ...Q NOT Logics LE22 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE22 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE22 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE22 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 325: ...Q NOT Logics LE32 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE32 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE32 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE32 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 326: ...Q NOT Logics LE42 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE42 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE42 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE42 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 327: ...Q NOT Logics LE52 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE52 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE52 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE52 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 328: ...Q NOT Logics LE62 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE62 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE62 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE62 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 329: ...Q NOT Logics LE72 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE72 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE72 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE72 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 330: ...LE78 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE79 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE79 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE79 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE7...

Page 331: ...parameter Change the parameter Now you can save the change you made and have them adopted by the system or change additional parameters and save finally all the altered parameters and have them adopte...

Page 332: ...n mark in front of the respective parameter In order to make things easier to follow up especially where complex parameter changes are involved on every superior higher ranking menu level above the te...

Page 333: ...y pressing the Yes Softkey or dismiss by pressing No To change additional parameters and save afterwards move to other parameters and change them A star symbol in front of the changed parameters indic...

Page 334: ...uestion mark plausibility trace This makes it possible to control or follow from the main menu level at any time where implausibilities are intended to be saved In addition to the question mark trace...

Page 335: ...han DI4 has to be active 1 If DI4 becomes again inactive 0 parameter set 2 will remain active 1 as long as there is no clear request e g DI3 becomes active 1 all the other assignments are inactive 0 V...

Page 336: ...Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE3 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE3 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE3 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE3 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched...

Page 337: ...ics LE12 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE12 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE13 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE13 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics...

Page 338: ...Logics LE22 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE22 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE23 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE23 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 339: ...Logics LE32 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE32 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE33 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE33 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 340: ...Logics LE42 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE42 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE43 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE43 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 341: ...Logics LE52 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE52 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE53 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE53 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 342: ...Logics LE62 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE62 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE63 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE63 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 343: ...Logics LE72 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE72 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE73 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE73 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Log...

Page 344: ...NOT Logics LE79 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE79 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE79 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE79 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT...

Page 345: ...n be overwritten temporarily in case that the status of the signal that activates the setting lock cannot be modified or should not be modified spare key The Setting Lock can be bypassed by means of t...

Page 346: ...you can set date and time Version Within this menu Device parameters Version you can obtain information on the soft and hardware version Display of ANSI Codes The display of ANSI codes can be activat...

Page 347: ...anel HMI only Establishing a connection via TCP IP to the device is only possible if your device is equipped with an Ethernet Interface RJ45 Contact your IT administrator in order to establish the net...

Page 348: ...inactive active inactive Operation Acknowledge Ack Scada SCADA will be acknowledged inactive active inactive Operation Acknowledge Reboot Rebooting the device no yes no Service General Setting Lock B...

Page 349: ...e Setting Group that was activated lastly Only available if PSet Switch PSS via Inp fct 1 n PSS Protection Para PSet Switch PS3 activated by This Setting Group will be the active one if The Parameter...

Page 350: ...t Device Para Acknowledge Ack BO All acknowledgeable binary output relays will be acknowledged if the state of the assigned signal becomes true Only available if Remote Reset active 1 n Assignment Lis...

Page 351: ...rameter Setting Group Protection Para PSet Switch PS2 I State of the module input respectively of the signal that should activate this Parameter Setting Group Protection Para PSet Switch PS3 I State o...

Page 352: ...put function min 1 param changed Signal At least one parameter has been changed Setting Lock Bypass Signal Short period unlock of the Setting Lock Param to be saved Number of parameters to be saved 0...

Page 353: ...Device Parameters 353 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 354: ...e System Module Value Description Menu path Build Build Device Para Version DM Version Version Device Para Version Operating hours Cr Operating hours counter of the protective device Operation Count a...

Page 355: ...ry side and the mains operational method like frequency primary and secondary values General Field Parameters Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Phase Sequence Phase Sequence direct...

Page 356: ...nected earth current transformer If the earth current is measured via the Holmgreen connection the primary value of the phase current transformer must be entered here 1 50000A 1000A Field Para CT ECT...

Page 357: ...utoff Level This parameter has no impact on recorders 0 0 0 100In 0 005In Device Para Measurem Display Current IG calc Cutoff Level The calculated Earth Current shown in the Display or within the PC S...

Page 358: ...witched on or off Set the parameter Function to active or inactive in module Prot Only if in module Prot the parameter Function is active the protection is activated i e with Function inactive no prot...

Page 359: ...ral protection parameters a signal has to be additionally chosen from the ASSIGNMENT LIST The blocking only becomes active when the assigned signal is active To block the tripping command of a protect...

Page 360: ...e 1 Prot ExBlo TripCmd I name ExBlo TripCmd name ExBlo TripCmd I 32 Prot ExBlo TripCmd 3 name Blo TripCmd Prot Blo TripCmd active name ExBlo TripCmd active name ExBlo TripCmd Fc inactive no assignment...

Page 361: ...s to devices that offer wide frequency range measurement only 361 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E GeneralProt_Y03 Blockings name ExBlo1 no assignment 1 n Assignment List Frequency is within the nominal frequency...

Page 362: ...ing RMS values will remain active This applies to devices that offer wide frequency range measurement only 362 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Blockings Pdoc_Y05 I IG ExBlo1 no assignment 1 n Assignment List Freq...

Page 363: ...f blocking the entire protection call up the menu Protection Para Global Prot Para Prot Set the parameter ExBlo Fc active Choose an assignment for ExBlo1 and Optionally choose an assignment for ExBlo2...

Page 364: ...ot ExBlo1 I Prot ExBlo2 I 1 Prot Function inactive Prot active active name ExBlo Fc inactive 1 n Assignment List Prot ExBlo2 no assignment Prot ExBlo1 no assignment 1 n Assignment List Prot available...

Page 365: ...ing Phase L1 PROT TRIP L1 is a collective signal OR connected for all trips issued by any of the protective elements concerning Phase L1 PROT ALARM is the collective alarm signal OR ed from all protec...

Page 366: ...Module Protection Prot 366 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 Prot Trip name Trip name Each trip of an active trip authorized protection module will lead to a general trip name Trip Prot Trip name n Trip 15 15 15...

Page 367: ...Prot 367 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Prot Alarm Prot Alarm 1 name Alarm name Alarm name Alarm name Each alarm of a module except from supervision modules but including CBF will lead to a general alarm collect...

Page 368: ...Trip L2 V 1 Trip L2 V n Trip L2 Prot Trip L3 I 1 Trip L3 I n Trip L3 V 1 Trip L3 V n Trip L3 IG 1 Trip VG n TripCmd Prot Trip G IG n Trip 1 1 1 1 Prot Trip Each phase selective trip of a trip authoriz...

Page 369: ...rm L2 V 1 Alarm L2 V n Alarm L2 Prot Alarm L3 I 1 Alarm L3 I n Alarm L3 V 1 Alarm L3 V n Alarm L3 IG 1 Alarm VG n Alarm Prot Alarm G IG n Alarm 1 1 1 1 Prot Alarm Each phase selective alarm of a modul...

Page 370: ...Prot Para Prot ExBlo1 If external blocking of this module is activated allowed the global protection functionality of the device will be blocked if the state of the assigned signal becomes true 1 n A...

Page 371: ...dule input state External Blocking of the Trip Command Protection Para Global Prot Para Prot Protection Module Signals Output States Signal Description available Signal Protection is available active...

Page 372: ...d fault number In this case the grid fault number remains the same Trip Initial reason of trip It is transferred as an integer value in the MODBUS register 5004 and essentially corresponds to the Trip...

Page 373: ...373 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 374: ...ut controlling switchgear like circuit breakers load break switches disconnectors and ground connectors The Switchgear Breaker Manager of this protective device is designed to manage one switchgear Th...

Page 375: ...ontacts Thereafter the command outputs relay outputs have to be connected with the switchgear Please observe the following option In the general settings of a circuit breaker the ON OFF commands of a...

Page 376: ...ts Aux ON I and Aux OFF I These signals are validated based on the supervision timers t Move ON and t Move OFF validation functions As a result the switchgear position will be detected by the followin...

Page 377: ...true If the command is executed and properly fed back before the timer has run down POS OFF will become true Otherwise if the timer has expired POS DISTURB will become true The following table shows...

Page 378: ...ear reaches the end position indicated by the signals POS ON and CES SUCCESF before the moving time has elapsed the signal Pos Indeterm disappears If the moving time elapsed before the switchgear has...

Page 379: ...F is running 0 Intermediate Not wired 1 0 1 0 0 1 OFF Not wired 0 1 0 0 0 2 ON If there is no digital input assigned to the Aux OFF contact the position indication will have the value 3 disturbed Sett...

Page 380: ...eclosure issues the following commands Automatic Switch Command Release by synchronizing unit 50P Trips of Protective Elements Interlockings Trip Manager t Min Hold Time Latched TripCmd Prot ON ON Cmd...

Page 381: ...tripping commands which are assigned in the Trip Manager lead to an operation of the switchgear In addition to that the User can set the minimum hold time of the tripping command within this module an...

Page 382: ...CB 15a R SG x Number of Operations name TripCmd name Module name of the assigned trip command 1 15a name TripCmd 15a name TripCmd 15a name TripCmd active SG x Latched inactive S 1 R 1 1 Acknowledge HM...

Page 383: ...chronism defines which signal indicates synchronism If the synchronism condition shall be evaluated by the internal Synch Check module the signal Sync Ready to Close release by synch check module has...

Page 384: ...digital inputs or internal signals and LOCAL REMOTE Control via push buttons SCADA digital inputs or internal signals 384 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Aux ON I Aux OFF I Ready I Sys in Sync I SG OFF Cmd ON Cm...

Page 385: ...ed overwritten manually to keep the ability to switch the affected switchgear A manipulated switchgearposition will be indicated on the display by an exclamation mark beside the switchgear symbol WARN...

Page 386: ...Number of rejected Commands because of missing switching authority CES DoubleOperating Command Execution Supervision Number of rejected Commands because a second switch command is in conflict with a...

Page 387: ...nance is mandatory now The protective relay will make a alarm decision based on the curve that the user provides The relay will monitor the frequency of ON OFF cycles The User can set thresholds for t...

Page 388: ...nts that the user can replicate the switchgear wear curve within menu Control SG SG x SGW Each point has two settings the interrupt current in kilo amperes and the allowed operation counts No matter h...

Page 389: ...brake currents If the circuit breaker maintenance curve is exceeded an alarm will be issued The breaker maintenance curve is to be taken from the technical data sheet of the breaker manufactor By mean...

Page 390: ...lable if SGwear Curve Fc active 1 32000 150 Control SG SG 1 SG Wear Current4 Interrupted Current Level 4 Only available if SGwear Curve Fc active 0 00 2000 00kA 20 00kA Control SG SG 1 SG Wear Count4...

Page 391: ...e if SGwear Curve Fc active 0 00 2000 00kA 20 00kA Control SG SG 1 SG Wear Count8 Open Counts Allowed 8 Only available if SGwear Curve Fc active 1 32000 1 Control SG SG 1 SG Wear Current9 Interrupted...

Page 392: ...eshold for the Alarm WearLevel Lockout Signal Threshold for the Lockout Level Res CB OPEN capacity Signal Reset of the wear maintenance curve i e of the counter for the Circuit Breaker OPEN capacity I...

Page 393: ...d RevData Control SG 1 Direct Commands of the Breaker Wear Module Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Res TripCmd Cr Resetting of the Counter total number of trip commands inactive a...

Page 394: ...ion Setting range Default Menu path Res NonIL Resetmode Non Interlocking single Operation timeout permanent single Operation Control General Settings Timeout NonIL Timeout Non Interlocking Only availa...

Page 395: ...Output Q NOT Logics LE2 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE2 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE2 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE2 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output...

Page 396: ...Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE11 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE11 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE12 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE12 Timer Out...

Page 397: ...ched Output Q Logics LE21 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE22 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE22 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE22 Out Signal Latched...

Page 398: ...egated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE32 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE32 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE32 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE32 Out inverted Signal Negat...

Page 399: ...ate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE42 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE42 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE42 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE43 Gate...

Page 400: ...Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE52 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE52 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE53 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE53 Tim...

Page 401: ...ched Output Q Logics LE62 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE63 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE63 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE63 Out Signal Latched...

Page 402: ...egated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE73 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE73 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE73 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE73 Out inverted Signal Negat...

Page 403: ...ignal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Assignable Trip Commands Trip Manager Name Description No assignment I 1 TripCmd Signal Trip Command I 2 TripCmd Signal Trip Command I 3 TripCmd Signal Trip Command...

Page 404: ...ers of a Controlled Circuit Breaker Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Aux ON The CB is in ON position if the state of the assigned signal is true 52a 1 n DI LogicList DI Slot X1 DI...

Page 405: ...ssignment List Control SG SG 1 Interlockings Interl OFF1 Interlocking of the OFF command 1 n Assignment List Control SG SG 1 Interlockings Interl OFF2 Interlocking of the OFF command 1 n Assignment Li...

Page 406: ...Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Off Cmd2 Off Command to the Circuit Breaker if the state of the assigned signal becomes true 1 n Trip Cmds Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Off Cmd3 Off Command to the Circuit...

Page 407: ...al becomes true 1 n Trip Cmds Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Off Cmd11 Off Command to the Circuit Breaker if the state of the assigned signal becomes true 1 n Trip Cmds Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Off...

Page 408: ...becomes true 1 n Trip Cmds Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Off Cmd20 Off Command to the Circuit Breaker if the state of the assigned signal becomes true 1 n Trip Cmds Control SG SG 1 Trip Manager Synchro...

Page 409: ...ON I Module Input State Position indicator check back signal of the CB 52a Control SG SG 1 Pos Indicatrs Wirng Aux OFF I Module input state Position indicator check back signal of the CB 52b Control...

Page 410: ...command Control SG SG 1 Interlockings Interl OFF1 I State of the module input Interlocking of the OFF command Control SG SG 1 Interlockings Interl OFF2 I State of the module input Interlocking of the...

Page 411: ...ion CES Fail TripCmd Signal Command Execution Supervision Command execution failed because trip command is pending CES SwitchDir Signal Command Execution Supervision respectively Switching Direction C...

Page 412: ...al ON Command issued to the switchgear Depending on the setting the signal may include the ON command of the Prot module OFF Cmd Signal OFF Command issued to the switchgear Depending on the setting th...

Page 413: ...ettings In this menu switching authority and interlockings can be set By means of the softkey SG it can be switched to the menu SG In this menu specific settings for the switch gear can be done To exe...

Page 414: ...ht arrow softkey to get to the control page The circuit breaker is opened therefore it can be closed only After pushing the softkey CLOSE a confirmation window appears When you are sure to proceed wit...

Page 415: ...ar reaches the new end position Further possible switching operations OPEN will be displayed by softkeys Notice For the case the switchgear does not reach the new end position within the set supervisi...

Page 416: ...n directional Device Planning menu Measuring Mode Fundamental TrueRMS negative phase sequence current I2 ANSI 51 Short circuit protection non directional Device Planning menu Measuring Mode Fundamenta...

Page 417: ...suring Channel can be determined available only for devices that offer voltage measurement Measuring Channel With the parameter Measuring Channel it can be determined whether the Phase to Phase voltag...

Page 418: ...Protective Elements DEFT Definite Time Overcurrent 418 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E t s I I 1 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 t t 40 40 300 s 300 s 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 01 0 01 I I DEFT...

Page 419: ...eous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 419 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 t s I I multiples of pickup 0 05 0...

Page 420: ...aneous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 420 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s I I mu...

Page 421: ...taneous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 421 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s...

Page 422: ...tantaneous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 422 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s I...

Page 423: ...aneous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 423 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 0 5 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I I multiples...

Page 424: ...neous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 424 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I I multiples...

Page 425: ...ntaneous Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 425 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I I multipl...

Page 426: ...us Remark For I 20 I the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for I 20 I 426 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 20 If I I 1 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s I I...

Page 427: ...able Resetting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 427 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I In multiples of the nominal current tchar Reset Trip Pdo...

Page 428: ...e Resetting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 428 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I In multiples of the nominal current tchar Pdoc_Z09 Cha...

Page 429: ...ble Resetting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 429 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I In multiples of the nominal current tchar Pdoc_Z1 0 Char...

Page 430: ...e Resetting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 430 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s I In multiples of the nominal current tchar Pdoc_Z11 Cha...

Page 431: ...ame I IL1 IL2 IL3 name Trip L1 name Trip L2 name Trip L3 name Alarm Please Refer To Diagram Trip blockings inactive active name IH2 Blo I 1 n Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals 1...

Page 432: ...ed 5 6 7 4 3 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 15a 16b 17b 18b 24b 25b 26b 14 INV ILx max name t reset delay name tchar name Char name Reset Mode Base...

Page 433: ...Prot Para I Prot I 1 ExBlo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para...

Page 434: ...Prot I 1 Setting Group Parameters of the I Module Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Function Permanent activation or deactivation of module stage inactive active I 1 active I 2 ina...

Page 435: ...ate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is only effective if a signal is assigned to the corresponding global protection parameter If the signal becomes true those modules stages are...

Page 436: ...c INV Or Characteristic Therm Flat Or Characteristic IT Or Characteristic I2T Or Characteristic I4T 0 02 20 00 1 Protection Para 1 4 I Prot I 1 Reset Mode Reset Mode Only available if Characteristic I...

Page 437: ...e input state External reverse interlocking Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot I 1 AdaptSet1 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter1 Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot I 1 AdaptSet2 I Modul...

Page 438: ...Signal Alarm L2 Alarm L3 Signal Alarm L3 Alarm Signal Alarm Trip L1 Signal General Trip Phase L1 Trip L2 Signal General Trip Phase L2 Trip L3 Signal General Trip Phase L3 Trip Signal Trip TripCmd Sign...

Page 439: ...sition signalling contact of the CB not at the relay output Total tripping time tripping delay please refer to the tolerances of the protection stages CB operating time about 50 ms Please take the CB...

Page 440: ...asured total tripping delays or individual tripping delays threshold values and fallback ratios correspond with those values specified in the adjustment list Permissible deviations tolerances can be f...

Page 441: ...t low accordingly so that the phase time overcurrent protection may achieve adequate sensitivity and better coordination The device uses a simple linear model to determine the effective pickup by char...

Page 442: ...modules In case that this parameter is set to Phase to Phase Vn MainVT sec In case that this parameter is set to Phase to Neutral Vn MainVT sec 3 If the parameter VT con within the field parameters is...

Page 443: ...by the CB manufacturer Necessary means Current source Voltage Source Current and Voltage meters and Timer Procedure Testing the threshold values 3 x single phase and 1 x three phase Feed Pickup volta...

Page 444: ...r etc The negative sequence overcurrent protection function I2 can be used for line generator transformer and motor protection to protect the system from unbalanced faults Because the I2 protection fu...

Page 445: ...gnals Tripping command deactivated or blocked IH2 IH2 Blo inactive active name IH2 Blo name IG name IH2 Blo 5 4 3 Please Refer To Diagram IH2 15a 14 I2 I 1 n Measuring method I2 name I 1 n DEFT INV na...

Page 446: ...er Procedure Testing the threshold values In order to get a negative sequence current please change the phase sequence at the terminals of the current source in case of ABC sequence to ACB in case of...

Page 447: ...ip curves and reset modes Please proceed as follows Read and understand the section Adaptive Parameters within the chapter Parameter Do the device planning and set all required parameters for the Unde...

Page 448: ...e ratio of the 2nd harmonic to the 1st harmonic is taken into account 448 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 ph Blo Inrush block mode 3 ph Blo Inrush IH2 IH1 IL1 IL2 IL3 Inrush active IH2 Blo L2 IH2 Blo L3 IH2 Blo...

Page 449: ...Protective Elements Do not use the Inrush element in combination with undelayed instantaneous overcurrent protection in order to prevent faulty tripping 449 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 450: ...f the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot IH2 Setting Group Parameters of the Inrush Module Parameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Functi...

Page 451: ...Description Assignment via ExBlo1 I Module input state External blocking1 Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot IH2 ExBlo2 I Module input state External blocking2 Protection Para Global Prot Para I...

Page 452: ...three phase current source with adjustable frequency three phase current source for the first harmonic Procedure dependent on the parameterized blocking mode Feed the current to the secondary side wi...

Page 453: ...to chapter Parameter Adaptive Parameter Sets The following table shows the application options of the earth overcurrent protection element Applications of the IE Protection Module Setting in Option A...

Page 454: ...xtremely Inverse MINV ANSI AMZ ANSI Moderately Inverse VINV ANSI AMZ ANSI Very Inverse EINV ANSI AMZ ANSI Extremely Inverse RINV R Inverse RXIDG Thermal Flat IT I2T I4T Explanation 454 MRI4 DOK HB MRI...

Page 455: ...lculated provided the VTs are in star connection The earth current can be measured either directly via a cable type transformer or detected by a Holmgreen connection The earth current can alternativel...

Page 456: ...Protective Elements DEFT Definite Time Overcurrent 456 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E t s 1 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 I I t t 40 20 300 s 300 s 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 01 0 01 IG IG IG IG DEFT...

Page 457: ...mark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 457 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 t s IG IG multiples of pickup 0 05 0 1...

Page 458: ...Remark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 458 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s IG IG mul...

Page 459: ...Remark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 459 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s IG...

Page 460: ...ous Remark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 460 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s IG IG...

Page 461: ...Remark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 461 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 1 0 5 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IG multiples...

Page 462: ...emark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 462 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IG multiples o...

Page 463: ...Remark For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 463 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 15 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IG multiples...

Page 464: ...rk For IG 20 IG the curve stops decreasing the t values are kept constant at the value for IG 20 IG 464 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 20 If IG IG 1 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 1 5 t s IG I...

Page 465: ...stantaneous Remark The curve stops decreasing at t 0 02 s and is kept constant for higher IG values 465 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E t s IG IG multiples of pickup tchar Trip Edoc_Z13 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 0 0...

Page 466: ...esetting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 466 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IGnom multiples of the nominal current tchar Reset Trip Edoc_...

Page 467: ...ing via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 467 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IGnom multiples of the nominal current tchar Edoc_Z09 Char IT...

Page 468: ...etting via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 468 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IGnom multiples of the nominal current tchar Edoc_Z10 Char I2T...

Page 469: ...ing via characteristic delayed and instantaneous 469 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E 0 05 0 5 1 2 5 10 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 1000 t s IG IGnom multiples of the nominal current tchar Edoc_Z11 Char I4...

Page 470: ...larm IG Please Refer To Diagram Trip blockings IG 1 n Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals Tripping command deactivated or blocked IH2 Blo IG inactive active name IGH2 Blo name IG n...

Page 471: ...ctivated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot IG 1 ExBlo TripCmd External blocking of the Trip Com...

Page 472: ...active Protection Para 1 4 I Prot IG 1 ExBlo Fc Activate allow or inactivate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is only effective if a signal is assigned to the corresponding global...

Page 473: ...easurement measured calculated calculated Protection Para 1 4 I Prot IG 1 Measuring method Measuring method fundamental or rms or 3rd harmonic only generator protection relays Fundamental True RMS Fun...

Page 474: ...teristic IT Or Characteristic I2T Or Characteristic I4TOr Characteristic RXIDG 0 02 20 00 1 Protection Para 1 4 I Prot IG 1 Reset Mode Reset Mode Only available if Characteristic INV Or Characteristic...

Page 475: ...cking2 Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot IG 1 ExBlo TripCmd I Module input state External Blocking of the Trip Command Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot IG 1 Ex rev Interl I Module input s...

Page 476: ...rnal reverse Interlocking Blo TripCmd Signal Trip Command blocked ExBlo TripCmd Signal External Blocking of the Trip Command Alarm Signal Alarm IG Trip Signal Trip TripCmd Signal Trip Command IGH2 Blo...

Page 477: ...e Elements Commissioning Ground Fault Protection non directional 50N G 51N G Please test the non directional earth overcurrent analog to the nondirectional phase overcurrent protection 477 MRI4 DOK HB...

Page 478: ...I2 FLA is used as the threshold value This rating value I2 or I2 FLA is the permitted continuous unbalanced load current and it is specified in units of either In for CurrentBase Device Rating or Ib...

Page 479: ...e the thermal energy at the end of the last cooling down phase or 0 if the last cooling down phase has ended see below or if there has not been any cooling down phase yet scaling factor As long as th...

Page 480: ...ockings IL1 name Alarm Please Refer To Diagram Trip blockings 46 1 n Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals Tripping command deactivated or blocked IL3 IL2 name 46 1 n 2 3 15a 14 PPS...

Page 481: ...Blo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot...

Page 482: ...ExBlo TripCmd Fc active inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 I Prot I2 1 I2 The Threshold setting defines a minimum operating current magnitude of I2 for the 46 function to operate which ensu...

Page 483: ...alls below the pickup value the cooling off time is taken into account If the unbalanced load exceeds the pickup value again than the saved heat within the electrical equipment will lead to an acceler...

Page 484: ...al Description active Signal active ExBlo Signal External Blocking Blo TripCmd Signal Trip Command blocked ExBlo TripCmd Signal External Blocking of the Trip Command Alarm Signal Alarm Negative Sequen...

Page 485: ...en by the relay is reversed Now turn off phase L1 Again check the measuring value of the unbalanced current I2 in the Measuring Values menu The measuring value of the asymmetrical current I2 should no...

Page 486: ...ld value Testing I2 I1 Configure minimum threshold value Threshold I2 0 01 x In and set I2 I1 greater or equal to 10 Apply a symmetrical three phase current system nominal currents The measuring value...

Page 487: ...protection function is of one step design provided with a warning limit For this the device calculates the thermal load of the equipment by using the existing measured values and the parameter settin...

Page 488: ...iagram Blockings IL1 RMS IL1 ThR Alarm Please Refer To Diagram Trip blockings Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals Tripping command deactivated or blocked Alarm Theta IL2 RMS IL2 IL...

Page 489: ...Setting range Default Menu path Reset Reset the Thermal Replica inactive active inactive Operation Reset Device Planning Parameters of the Thermal Overload Module Parameter Description Options Defaul...

Page 490: ...Para Global Prot Para I Prot ThR ExBlo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Prot...

Page 491: ...of the Trip Command of the module stage inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 I Prot ThR ExBlo TripCmd Fc Activate allow or inactivate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is on...

Page 492: ...arameter Description Setting range Default Menu path warm Warming up time constant 1 60000s 10s Protection Para 1 4 I Prot ThR cool Cooling time constant 1 60000s 10s Protection Para 1 4 I Prot ThR 49...

Page 493: ...d I Module input state External Blocking of the Trip Command Protection Para Global Prot Para I Prot ThR Signals of the Thermal Overload Signals Output States Signal Description active Signal active E...

Page 494: ...d Operation Measured Values ThR Time To Trip Measured value calculated measured Remaining time until the thermal overload module will trip Operation Measured Values ThR Thermal Overload Module Statist...

Page 495: ...es For testing the trip delay a timer is to be connected to the contact of the associated trip relay Apply the current you have based your mathematical calculation on The timer is started as soon as t...

Page 496: ...e overcurrent protection modules This module issues a signal only the module is not armed and does not issue a trip command In order to influence the trip settings of the overcurrent protection in cas...

Page 497: ...L3 SOTF CB x Pos OFF SOTF I SOTF AR Blo AR running SO TF t e nable t T SOTF Ext S OTF SOTF I CB Pos And I S OTF Mode CB Pos CB manual ON E xt SOTF Applies only for devices with Auto Reclosure S OTF CB...

Page 498: ...rotective Elements Device Planning Parameters of the Switch Onto Fault Module Parameter Description Options Default Menu path Mode Mode do not use use do not use Device planning 498 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2...

Page 499: ...Global Prot Para SOTF ExBlo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Par...

Page 500: ...ve inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 SOTF Ex rev Interl Fc Activate allow or inactivate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is only effective if a signal is assigned to the...

Page 501: ...nterlocking Protection Para Global Prot Para SOTF Ext SOTF I Module input state External Switch Onto Fault Alarm Protection Para Global Prot Para SOTF Signals of the Switch Onto Fault Module Output St...

Page 502: ...ltaneous switch on the breaker manually and feed with an abrupt change current that is distinctly greater than the I threshold Mode Bkr state The breaker has to be in the OFF Position The signal SOTF...

Page 503: ...t User s choice Using this enable signal some time inverse overcurrent elements may also be desensitized at the User s choice by means of activating adaptive settings of the corresponding overcurrent...

Page 504: ...sitized by means of adaptive parameters please refer to the Parameters section This timer will be stopped if the current falls below 0 9 times of the threshold of the load inrush detector and remains...

Page 505: ...FF Applies only for devices with Auto Reclosure CLPU Loa d Inru sh CLPU Se ttle Time ILx max 1 0 Threshold 0 9 Threshold S Q R CLPU detecte d 1 0 Threshold 0 9 Threshold Load Inrush De tector 1 1 1 Se...

Page 506: ...Protective Elements Example Mode Breaker Position 506 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E name CLPU CLPU Aux ON 0 1 0 1 CLPU detected t Load Off t Max Block Cold Load 0 1...

Page 507: ...locking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para CLPU ExBlo2 External blocking of the module if...

Page 508: ...corresponding global protection parameter If the signal becomes true those modules stages are blocked that are parameterized Ex rev Interl Fc active inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 CLPU t...

Page 509: ...erl I Module input state External reverse interlocking Protection Para Global Prot Para CLPU Signals of the Cold Load Pickup Module States of the Outputs Signal Description active Signal active ExBlo...

Page 510: ...Initially carry out the test with an abrupt changing current that is switched ON and OFF above and below the I threshold Measure the tripping times Finally carry out the test by manually switching the...

Page 511: ...lexible assignment of initiate functions for individual shots Maximum six autoreclose shots Dynamic adjustment of protection setting values e g pickup time delay tripping curve etc during autoreclose...

Page 512: ...For each shot maximum 4 initiate functions protective functions which are dedicated to start this shot can be selected from an available protective function list When the autoreclosure process is runn...

Page 513: ...h trigger the transitions State transition diagram 513 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Standby 1 Ready 3 Lockout 6 t Blo after CB man ON 2 t Reset Lockout 7 Blocked 5 AR Cycle Start t dead t Run2Ready 4 Lock True...

Page 514: ...nction is within Standby state 2 t manual close block Suppose that the breaker is open and the AR state is in Standby state Then the breaker is closed manually The event CB Pos On starts a Manual Clos...

Page 515: ...exist At least one of the assigned initiate functions is true triggers the Autoreclosure A complete autoreclose process with multi shot reclosing will be accomplished inside the Run state If the autor...

Page 516: ...r hour exceeds the limit Fault timer elapses tripping time too long Breaker failure during AR starting Manual breaker close operation during autoreclose process At least one protective function is sti...

Page 517: ...LOSE True t Run2Ready 16 t dead 14 Waiting CB Open 13 Starting 12 Ready 11 Ready 11 AR Blo True AR Lock True AR Lock True AR Blo True AR Lock True AR Lock True AR Blo True AR Blo True AR Blo True AR L...

Page 518: ...the fault timer does NOT time out and there are no other blocking and lockout conditions 13 Waiting Bkr Open While in the WAITING BKR OPEN state the autoreclosure supervises if the breaker is really...

Page 519: ...e t Run2Ready timer and goes into the state T RUN2READY 16 t Run2Ready Successful Autoreclosure While in T RUN2READY state if there is no other blocking or lockout conditions and no more faults detect...

Page 520: ...0 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Pre Shot Shot AR running Shot 1 Shot 2 AR Module states t 0 1 Ready running Lockout Reclosing t 0 1 CB Pos t 0 1 Protection t 0 1 Protection t 0 1 Fault t 0 1 t DP1 t DP2 t Run2R...

Page 521: ...1 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Pre Shot Shot AR running Shot 1 Shot 2 AR Module states t 0 1 Ready running Ready Reclosing t 0 1 CB Pos t 0 1 Protection t 0 1 Protection t 0 1 Fault t 0 1 t DP1 t DP2 t Run2Rea...

Page 522: ...care about that and timing further until it times out After it times out the AR module looks at the breaker status again and sees that the breaker is open The AR goes to the STANDBY state no autorecl...

Page 523: ...MRI4 2E Lockout Reset AR Module states t 0 1 Lockout t Blo after CB man ON Ready Circuit Breaker Manual Close t 0 1 t 0 1 Lockout Reset Time t Blo after CB man ON t Reset Lockout Standby CB Pos Pos O...

Page 524: ...art of the autoreclosure element and it can be enabled by setting the parameter Zone coordination as active within the menu Protection Para AR General Settings for an upstream feeder protection device...

Page 525: ...transient fault the autoreclose with zone coordination will not be initiated again because of absence of the fault current and will be reset normally after the expiration of the reset timer t Run2Read...

Page 526: ...Protective Elements 526 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E HighPROTEC Recloser Shot 1 triggered by I 1 Fuse Characteristic Shot 2 triggered by I 2 Shot 1 triggered by I 1 Shot 2 triggered by I 2 I t I t I t...

Page 527: ...ervice Cr Reset the Service Counters inactive active inactive Operation Reset Reset Lock via HMI Reset the AR Lockout via the panel inactive active inactive Operation Reset Res Max Shots h Cr Resettin...

Page 528: ...allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para AR General Settings Ex Shot Inc The AR Shot counter will be incremen...

Page 529: ...rameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Scada Reset Ex Lock The Lockout State of the AR can be reset by Scada Communication Commands Protection Para Global Prot Para AR General Settings 52...

Page 530: ...rs in step with the downstream ones for fast and delay curve operation thus avoiding overtripping inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 AR General Settings Ex Shot Inc Fc The AR Shot counter wi...

Page 531: ...me The start time has an impact on whether an AR attempt should be started when the fault is far away or high resistance Only available if Initiate Mode TripCmd 0 01 9999 00s 1s Protection Para 1 4 AR...

Page 532: ...eclosure attempt for phase faults Only available if Shots 6 0 01 9999 00s 1s Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl6 t DE1 Dead time between trip and reclosure attempt for earth faults Only ava...

Page 533: ...ircuit breaker was switched on manually While this timer is running AR cannot be started 0 01 9999 00s 10 0s Protection Para 1 4 AR General Settings t Lock2Ready This timer is started by the lockout r...

Page 534: ...If the parameterized number of AR cycles is reached an alarm will be given out 1 65535 65535 Protection Para 1 4 AR Wear Monitor Max AR h Maximum Number of permitted Auto Reclosure Cycles per hour 1...

Page 535: ...e Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shots 1 6 Start fct Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl1 Shot 1 InitiateFc3 Automatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shot...

Page 536: ...tic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shots 2 6 Start fct Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl2 Shot 3 InitiateFc1 Automatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only avail...

Page 537: ...tic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shots 4 6 Start fct Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl4 Shot 4 InitiateFc3 Automatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only avail...

Page 538: ...omatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shots 5 6 Start fct Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl5 Shot 6 InitiateFc1 Automatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only av...

Page 539: ...ameter Description Setting range Default Menu path Shot 6 InitiateFc4 Automatic Reclosure Attempt Initiate Function Only available if Shots 6 Start fct Protection Para 1 4 AR Shot Manager Shot Ctrl6 5...

Page 540: ...uto Reclosure devices Note This parameter enables the functionality only The assignment has to be set within the global parameters Protection Para Global Prot Para AR General Settings Ex Lock I Module...

Page 541: ...er the reset signal e g digital input or Scada has been detected Blo Signal Auto Reclosure is blocked t Blo Reset Signal Delay Timer for resetting the AR blocking The release de blocking of the AR wil...

Page 542: ...Protective Elements Signal Description ARRecCState Signal AutoReclosing states defined by IEC61850 1 Ready 2 In Progress 3 Successful 542 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 543: ...xecuted Automatic Reclosures 0 0 65536 Operation Count and RevData AR Cr failed Total number of unsuccessfully executed automatic reclosure attempts 0 0 65536 Operation Count and RevData AR Cr Service...

Page 544: ...f the assigned signal is true If the state of this function is true the AR will be aborted 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para AR Block Fc abort 4 Abort the AR cycle if the state of t...

Page 545: ...the assigned signal is true If the state of this function is true the AR will be aborted Protection Para Global Prot Para AR Block Fc abort 4 Abort the AR cycle if the state of the assigned signal is...

Page 546: ...device DNP3 BinaryOutput1 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput2 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual bin...

Page 547: ...input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput20 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput21 Virtual Digital Output DNP This c...

Page 548: ...nal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp8 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp9 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp10 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 G...

Page 549: ...7 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output IEC61850 SPCSO8 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Out...

Page 550: ...fibus Scada Cmd 4 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 5 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 6 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 7 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 8 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 9 Scada C...

Page 551: ...4 are identically structured By using the module External Protection the following can be incorporated into the device function trip commands alarms and blockades of external protection facilities De...

Page 552: ...name Trip name Trip name Alarm Please Refer To Diagram Blockings Please Refer To Diagram Trip blockings Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals Tripping command deactivated or blocked...

Page 553: ...Blo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para ExP Ex...

Page 554: ...l becomes true those modules stages are blocked that are parameterized ExBlo Fc active inactive active inactive Protection Para 1 4 ExP ExP 1 Blo TripCmd Permanent blocking of the Trip Command of the...

Page 555: ...ng of the Trip Command Protection Para Global Prot Para ExP ExP 1 Alarm I Module input state Alarm Protection Para Global Prot Para ExP ExP 1 Trip I Module input state Trip Protection Para Global Prot...

Page 556: ...ry means Depending on the application Procedure Simulate the functionality of the External Protection Alarm Trip Blockings by de energizing of the digital inputs Successful test result All external al...

Page 557: ...timer will be stopped if the opening of the breaker is detected Depending on the supervision scheme the timer will be stopped if the current falls below the current threshold or if the position signal...

Page 558: ...ision scheme 50BF will be blocked as soon as the frequency differs more than 5 from the nominal frequency As long as the frequency differs more than 5 from the nominal frequency the supervision scheme...

Page 559: ...if the measured current does not fall below a set threshold and if simultaneously the evaluation of the position indicators of the circuit breaker does not indicate that the breaker has been switched...

Page 560: ...nding side Breaker Winding from which the measured currents should be taken in case this protective device provides more than one current measurement card This Notice applies to protective devices tha...

Page 561: ...switchgear breaker is in the open position Current is fallen below the I threshold1 Position indicators indicate that the switchgear breaker is in the open position and current is fallen below the I...

Page 562: ...h the corresponding software Availalble in all devices that offer current measurement Availalble in all devices that offer current measurement 5 Only if the signals are assigned onto the breaker withi...

Page 563: ...gger3 1 n Assignment List CBF Trigger2 1 n Assignment List CBF Trigger1 CBF name CBF Please Refer To Diagram Blockings Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals 2 11 15 15 IL1 IL2 IL3 CB...

Page 564: ...n Assignment List CBF Trigger2 1 n Assignment List CBF Trigger1 CBF name CBF Please Refer To Diagram Blockings Stage is not deactivated and no active blocking signals 2 11 15 CBF Lockout Res Lockout...

Page 565: ...arameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision CBF ExBlo2 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowe...

Page 566: ...otection Para Global Prot Para Supervision CBF Trigger3 Trigger that will start the CBF Trigger Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision CBF Direct Commands of the CBF Parameter Description Settin...

Page 567: ...Supervision CBF ExBlo Fc Activate allow or inactivate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is only effective if a signal is assigned to the corresponding global protection parameter I...

Page 568: ...bal Prot Para Supervision CBF Trigger2 I Module Input Trigger that will start the CBF Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision CBF Trigger3 I Module Input Trigger that will start the CBF Protectio...

Page 569: ...nd ExP 3 TripCmd Signal Trip Command ExP 4 TripCmd Signal Trip Command DI Slot X1 DI 1 Signal Digital Input DI Slot X1 DI 2 Signal Digital Input DI Slot X1 DI 3 Signal Digital Input DI Slot X1 DI 4 Si...

Page 570: ...OT Logics LE8 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE8 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE8 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logic...

Page 571: ...t Q NOT Logics LE18 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE18 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE18 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE18 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 572: ...t Q NOT Logics LE28 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE28 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE28 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE28 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 573: ...t Q NOT Logics LE38 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE38 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE38 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE38 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 574: ...t Q NOT Logics LE48 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE48 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE48 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE48 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 575: ...t Q NOT Logics LE58 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE58 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE58 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE58 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 576: ...t Q NOT Logics LE68 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE68 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE68 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE68 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q...

Page 577: ...LE77 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE77 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE77 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE78 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE7...

Page 578: ...and I 6 TripCmd Signal Trip Command IG 1 TripCmd Signal Trip Command IG 2 TripCmd Signal Trip Command IG 3 TripCmd Signal Trip Command IG 4 TripCmd Signal Trip Command ThR TripCmd Signal Trip Command...

Page 579: ...if External trips have been selected as the trigger event Name Description No assignment ExP 1 TripCmd Signal Trip Command ExP 2 TripCmd Signal Trip Command ExP 3 TripCmd Signal Trip Command ExP 4 Tri...

Page 580: ...y with the setpoint times The breaker in the higher level section switches off Re connect the control cable to the breaker TCS Trip Circuit Supervision 74TC Available elements TCS The trip circuit mon...

Page 581: ...age serves also as supply voltage for the digital inputs and so the supply voltage failure of a trip circuit can be detected directly In order to identify a conductor failure in the trip circuit on th...

Page 582: ...position indicator normal open position indicator normal closed TCS trip coil 52a 52b TCS Alarm digital input Device X t t TCS 0 digital input X 1 Either CB Mode Closed This signal is the output of t...

Page 583: ...I4 2E L L LS Trip CB position indicator normal open TCS trip coil TCS Alarm digital input CB Pos ON 52a Device CB Either CB Mode Closed X X t t TCS 0 digital input This signal is the output of the swi...

Page 584: ...Supervision Device Planning Parameters of the Trip Circuit Supervision Parameter Description Options Default Menu path Mode Mode do not use use do not use Device planning 584 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 585: ...ble if Mode Either 1 n Dig Inputs Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision TCS ExBlo1 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of th...

Page 586: ...Supervision Name Description DI Slot X1 DI 7 Signal Digital Input DI Slot X1 DI 8 Signal Digital Input 586 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 587: ...te allow or inactivate disallow blocking of the module stage This parameter is only effective if a signal is assigned to the corresponding global protection parameter If the signal becomes true those...

Page 588: ...ion Para Global Prot Para Supervision TCS ExBlo1 I Module input state External blocking1 Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision TCS ExBlo2 I Module input state External blocking2 Protection Para...

Page 589: ...Test of the trip circuit supervision Procedure part 1 Simulate failure of the control voltage in the power circuits Successful test result part 1 After expiry of t TCS the trip circuit supervision TCS...

Page 590: ...0 KI IG 0 KI represents a correction factor which takes the different transformation ratio of the phase and earth current transformers into account The device automatically calculates this factor fro...

Page 591: ...rent measuring e g normally via a cable type CT the supervision function should be deactivated 591 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E Please Refer To Diagram Blockings IG calculated IL1 CTS Alarm CTS Stage is not de...

Page 592: ...g range Default Menu path ExBlo1 External blocking of the module if blocking is activated allowed within a parameter set and if the state of the assigned signal is true 1 n Assignment List Protection...

Page 593: ...In order to prevent faulty tripping of phase selective protection functions that use the current as tripping criterion If the difference of the measured earth current and the calculated value I0 is hi...

Page 594: ...a Global Prot Para Supervision CTS ExBlo2 I Module input state External blocking2 Protection Para Global Prot Para Supervision CTS Current Transformer Supervision Signals Outputs States Signal Descrip...

Page 595: ...symmetrical current system approx nominal current to the secondary side Disconnect the current of one phase from one of the measuring inputs the symmetrical feeding at secondary side has to be maintai...

Page 596: ...nd VT If the check of a CT VT finds that the actual phase sequence is different from the setting under Field Para then the respective signal becomes true active The phase sequence supervision is espec...

Page 597: ...nd threshold Monitoring of the communication between Main and Digital Signal Processor DSP The cyclic measured value processing of the DSP is monitored by the main processor The device will be reboote...

Page 598: ...device memory load internal resources An internal module monitors the system utilization The module for the supervision of the system utilization initiates in case of a fatal error a reboot of the dev...

Page 599: ...d 5 outdated 6 Unknown Error Source Reboot due to unknown error source 7 Forced Reboot initiated by the main processor The main processor identified invalid conditions or data 8 Exceeded Time Limit of...

Page 600: ...igit error code e g E01487 In addition to the recorders messages and display information that can be accessed by the user there may exist additional error information accessible by the Service Staff T...

Page 601: ...Operation Acknowledge Signals Output States of the Self Supvervision Signal Description System Error Signal Device Failure SelfSuperVision Contact Signal SelfSuperVision Contact Counter Values of the...

Page 602: ...ion pickups protective function states breaker states system alarms and module inputs The user can use the outputs signals of a Logic Equation as inputs in higher equations e g the output signal of Lo...

Page 603: ...inactive Inverting1 1 n Assignment List LE x Input2 active inactive Inverting2 1 n Assignment List LE x Input3 active inactive Inverting3 1 n Assignment List LE x Input4 active inactive Inverting4 1 n...

Page 604: ...e output of the gate can be delayed The user has the option to set an On and an Off delay Latching The logic equations issues two signals An unlatched and a latched signal The latched output is also a...

Page 605: ...er uses the output signal of Logic Equation n as input of Logic Equation n 1 If the state of Logic Equation n changes the state of the output of Logic Equation n 1 will be updated within the same cycl...

Page 606: ...gic Equation2 LE2 Input2 LE2 Input3 LE2 Input4 Output of Logic Equation 2 Logic Equation1 LE1 Input2 LE1 Input3 LE1 Input4 Output of Logic Equation 1 Logic Equation3 LE3 Input1 LE3 Input2 LE3 Input3 L...

Page 607: ...hem If required configure the timer On delay and Off delay If the latched output signal is used assign a reset signal to the reset input Within the status display the user can check the status of the...

Page 608: ...gic Device Planning Parameters of the Programmable Logic Parameter Description Options Default Menu path No of Equations Number of required Logic Equations 0 5 10 20 40 80 20 Device planning 608 MRI4...

Page 609: ...t Logics LE 1 LE1 Inverting2 Inverting the input signals Only available if an input signal has been assigned inactive active inactive Logics LE 1 LE1 Input3 Assignment of the Input Signal 1 n Assignme...

Page 610: ...0 00s Logics LE 1 LE1 Reset Latched Reset Signal for the Latching 1 n Assignment List Logics LE 1 LE1 Inverting Reset Inverting Reset Signal for the Latching inactive active inactive Logics LE 1 LE1...

Page 611: ...LE1 Gate In2 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE 1 LE1 Gate In3 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE 1 LE1 Gate In4 I State of the modu...

Page 612: ...mable Logic Outputs Signal Description LE1 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate LE1 Timer Out Signal Timer Output LE1 Out Signal Latched Output Q LE1 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q N...

Page 613: ...llation and safety regulations for working at electrical power installations must always to be followed e g VDE EN DIN IEC Prior to the initial voltage connection the following must be guaranteed Corr...

Page 614: ...LEDs and relay functions these have to be provided with the relevant alarm and tripping functions of the respective protection functions elements This has to be tested in practical operation Check of...

Page 615: ...e no voltages that could lead to personal injury Plug out the terminals at the rear side of the device Do not pull any cable pull on the plugs If it is stuck use for example a screw driver Fasten the...

Page 616: ...menu Service General the user can initiate a reboot of the device Phase Sequence Within the menu Operation Status Display Supervision Phase Sequence there are signals showing whether the phase sequenc...

Page 617: ...a timeout they will only keep their Force Position as long as this timer runs If the timer expires the relay will operate normally If they are set as Permanent they will keep the Force Position conti...

Page 618: ...maintenance is complete If they are not armed the protective device WILL NOT provide protection Zone Interlocking Output and the Supervision Contact cannot be disarmed Within this mode Service Test M...

Page 619: ...lay output contact will be disarmed if it s not latched and There is no running t OFF delay timer hold time of a relay output contact and The DISARM Control is set to active and The Direct Command Dis...

Page 620: ...vice Test Mode URTD RTD temperatures can be set by force Permanent or Via timeout If they are set with a timeout they will keep their Forced Temperature only as long as this timer runs If the timer ex...

Page 621: ...Analog Output x Analog Outputs can be set by force Permanent or Via timeout If they are set with a timeout they will only keep their Forced Value as long as this timer runs If the timer expires the A...

Page 622: ...nputs can be set by force Permanent or Via timeout If they are set with a timeout they will only keep their Forced Value as long as this timer runs If the timer expires the Analog Input will operate n...

Page 623: ...te where all protection functions are deactivated This is necessary to re initialize all protection modules and related filters and set them to a healthy new state The states are recorded by the Event...

Page 624: ...st whether the protective device correctly generates a trip decision so that it is not necessary to always wait until the regular end of the Failure state It is possible to assign the trip signal to E...

Page 625: ...ce Test Mode Sgen Process 2 TripCmd Mode With TripCmd Manual start stop by external signal Force Post As soon as this signal becomes true the Fault Simulation will be forced to switch into the Post Fa...

Page 626: ...est Prot inhibit Sgen Process ExBlo2 I Module input state External blocking2 Service Test Prot inhibit Sgen Process Ex ForcePost I State of the module input Force Post state Abort simulation Service T...

Page 627: ...vice Test Prot inhibit Sgen Process Stop Simulation Stopp Fault Simulation Using the test parameters inactive active inactive Service Test Prot inhibit Sgen Process Failure Simulator Values Value Desc...

Page 628: ...m 13123 35 ft altitude apply a changed classification of the operating and test voltages may be necessary Degree of Protection EN 60529 HMI front panel with seal IP54 HMI front panel without seal IP5...

Page 629: ...7 and 8 Pushbottons 19 173 mm 6 811 141 5 mm 5 570 183 mm 7 205 141 5 mm 5 570 173 mm 6 811 4U 141 5 mm 5 570 28 HP Housing depth incl terminals 208 mm 8 189 Material housing Aluminum extruded sectio...

Page 630: ...Phase current inputs at In 1 A S 25 mVA at In 5 A S 90 mVA Earth current input at In 1 A S 25 mVA at In 5 A S 90 mVA Sensitive earth1 current input at 0 1 A 1A S 7 mVA 550 mVA at 0 5 A 5A S 10 mVA 87...

Page 631: ...ent 18 A peak value for 0 25 ms 12 A peak value for 1 ms The voltage supply must be protected by a fuse of 2 5 A time lag miniature fuse 5x20 mm approx 1 5 x 0 8 according to IEC 60127 3 5 A time lag...

Page 632: ...background illumination Resolution graphics display 128 x 64 pixel LED Type Two colored red green Number of LEDs Housing B1 8 Front Interface USB Type Mini B Real Time Clock Running reserve of the re...

Page 633: ...shold 1 ON Switching threshold 1 OFF min 19 2 V DC max 9 6 V DC Un 48 V 60V DC Switching threshold 2 ON Switching threshold 2 OFF Min 42 6 V DC max 21 3 V DC Un 110 V AC DC Switching threshold 3 ON Sw...

Page 634: ...A DC up to 30 V resistive 0 3 A DC at 250 V resistive 0 1 A DC at 220 V and L R 40ms Max switching voltage 250 V AC 250 V DC Switching capacity 3000 VA Operating time Reset time typ 7 ms typ 3 ms Cont...

Page 635: ...Minimum Optical Input Power 24 0 dBm Minimum Optical Output Power 19 8 dBm with 50 125 m fiber 16 0 dBm with 62 5 125 m fiber 12 5 dBm with 100 145 m fiber 8 5 dBm with 200 m HCS fiber Maximum Link L...

Page 636: ...30 0 dBm Minimum Optical Output Power 22 5 dBm with 50 125 m fiber 19 0 dBm with 62 5 125 m fiber Maximum Link Length approx 2 km depending on link attenuation availability depends on device URTD Inte...

Page 637: ...fter switching on the power supply the protection will be available in approximately 6 seconds After approximately 27 seconds the boot phase is completed HMI and Communication initialized 637 MRI4 DOK...

Page 638: ...isarm please see chapter Service Every 1 4 years depending on ambient conditions Battery The device checks the battery as part of its Self Supervision therefore no dedicated testing activities are req...

Page 639: ...chutz KEMA EAC applies to MRU4 applies to MCA4 applies to MRDT4 MCA4 MRA4 MRI4 MRU4 Design Standards Generic standard EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2006 Product standard IEC 60255 1 2009 IEC 60255 27...

Page 640: ...IEC 60255 27 10 5 3 2 IEC 60255 5 EN 50178 All circuits to other circuits and exposed conductive parts Except interfaces and Voltage measuring input 2 5 kV eff 50Hz 1 min 1 5 kV DC 1 min 3 kV eff 50 H...

Page 641: ...bles to earth 2 kV Electrical discharge immunity test ESD IEC 60255 22 2 IEC 61000 4 2 class 3 Air discharge Contact discharge 8 kV 6 kV Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field immunity test IE...

Page 642: ...adio interference suppression test IEC CISPR22 IEC60255 26 DIN EN 55022 150kHz 30MHz Limit value class B Radio interference radiation test IEC CISPR22 IEC60255 25 DIN EN 55022 30MHz 1GHz Limit value c...

Page 643: ...on 2K2 2B1 2C1 2S1 2M2 but min 30 C IEC 60721 3 3 Classification of ambient conditions Stationary use at weather protected locations 3K6 3B1 3C1 3S1 3M2 but min 20 C max 60 C Test Ad Cold IEC 60068 2...

Page 644: ...Nb Temperature Change IEC 60255 6 12 3 5 IEC 60068 2 14 Temperature cycle test duration 60 C 20 C 5 1 C 5min Test BD Dry Heat Transport and storage test IEC 60255 6 12 3 3 IEC 60068 2 2 Temperature t...

Page 645: ...ts IEC 60068 2 27 IEC 60255 21 2 class 1 Shock response test 5 gn 11 ms 3 impulses in each direction Shock resistance test 15 gn 11 ms 3 impulses in each direction Test Eb Shockendurance test IEC 6006...

Page 646: ...ult number and grid fault number Prot ExBlo1 I Module input state External blocking1 Prot ExBlo2 I Module input state External blocking2 Prot ExBlo TripCmd I Module input state External Blocking of th...

Page 647: ...1 CES SG not ready Signal Command Execution Supervision Switchgear not ready SG 1 CES Fiel Interl Signal Command Execution Supervision Switching Command not executed because of field interlocking SG...

Page 648: ...rm too many Operations SG 1 Isum Intr trip IL1 Signal Maximum permissible Summation of the interrupting tripping currents exceeded IL1 SG 1 Isum Intr trip IL2 Signal Maximum permissible Summation of t...

Page 649: ...1 AdaptSet 1 Signal Adaptive Parameter 1 I 1 AdaptSet 2 Signal Adaptive Parameter 2 I 1 AdaptSet 3 Signal Adaptive Parameter 3 I 1 AdaptSet 4 Signal Adaptive Parameter 4 I 1 ExBlo1 I Module input stat...

Page 650: ...daptive Parameter2 I 2 AdaptSet3 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter3 I 2 AdaptSet4 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter4 I 3 active Signal active I 3 ExBlo Signal External Blocking I 3 Ex rev...

Page 651: ...ase L1 I 4 Trip L2 Signal General Trip Phase L2 I 4 Trip L3 Signal General Trip Phase L3 I 4 Trip Signal Trip I 4 TripCmd Signal Trip Command I 4 DefaultSet Signal Default Parameter Set I 4 AdaptSet 1...

Page 652: ...d I 5 Ex rev Interl I Module input state External reverse interlocking I 5 AdaptSet1 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter1 I 5 AdaptSet2 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter2 I 5 AdaptSet3 I Mod...

Page 653: ...rip Signal Trip IG 1 TripCmd Signal Trip Command IG 1 IGH2 Blo Signal blocked by an inrush IG 1 DefaultSet Signal Default Parameter Set IG 1 AdaptSet 1 Signal Adaptive Parameter 1 IG 1 AdaptSet 2 Sign...

Page 654: ...nal reverse Interlocking IG 3 Blo TripCmd Signal Trip Command blocked IG 3 ExBlo TripCmd Signal External Blocking of the Trip Command IG 3 Alarm Signal Alarm IG IG 3 Trip Signal Trip IG 3 TripCmd Sign...

Page 655: ...I Module input state Adaptive Parameter3 IG 4 AdaptSet4 I Module input state Adaptive Parameter4 ThR active Signal active ThR ExBlo Signal External Blocking ThR Blo TripCmd Signal Trip Command blocke...

Page 656: ...mand AR t Run2Ready Signal Examination Time If the Circuit Breaker remains after a reclosure attempt for the duration of this timer in the Closed position the AR has been successful and the AR module...

Page 657: ...ue If the state of this function is true the AR will be aborted AR abort 2 Abort the AR cycle if the state of the assigned signal is true If the state of this function is true the AR will be aborted A...

Page 658: ...al blocking2 ExP 1 ExBlo TripCmd I Module input state External Blocking of the Trip Command ExP 1 Alarm I Module input state Alarm ExP 1 Trip I Module input state Trip ExP 2 active Signal active ExP 2...

Page 659: ...ting for Trigger Waiting for Trigger CBF running Signal CBF Module started CBF Alarm Signal Circuit Breaker Failure CBF Lockout Signal Lockout CBF Res Lockout Signal Reset Lockout CBF ExBlo1 I Module...

Page 660: ...nal Binary Output Relay BO Slot X2 DISARMED Signal CAUTION RELAYS DISARMED in order to safely perform maintenance while eliminating the risk of taking an entire process off line Note The Self Supervis...

Page 661: ...igital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput2 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device...

Page 662: ...virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput24 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput25 Virtual Digital Out...

Page 663: ...ual binary output of the protective device DNP3 BinaryInput15 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device DNP3 BinaryInput16 I Virtual Digital Inpu...

Page 664: ...irtual binary output of the protective device DNP3 BinaryInput38 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device DNP3 BinaryInput39 I Virtual Digital I...

Page 665: ...t DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device DNP3 BinaryInput59 I Virtual Digital Input DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary output of the protective device DNP3 Bina...

Page 666: ...Inp11 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Modbus Config Bin Inp12 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Modbus Config Bin Inp13 I State of the module input Config Bin Inp Modbus Config Bi...

Page 667: ...p6 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp7 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp8 Signal Virtual Input IEC61850 GGIO Ind IEC61850 VirtInp9 Signal Virtual Input IEC61...

Page 668: ...he GGIO Input IEC61850 Quality of GGIO In6 Self Supervision of the GGIO Input IEC61850 Quality of GGIO In7 Self Supervision of the GGIO Input IEC61850 Quality of GGIO In8 Self Supervision of the GGIO...

Page 669: ...tus bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output IEC61850 SPCSO2 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output I...

Page 670: ...2 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Output IEC61850 SPCSO23 Status bit that can be set by clients like e g SCADA Single Point Controllable Status Ou...

Page 671: ...te of the Virtual Output GGIO IEC61850 VirtOut20 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGIO IEC61850 VirtOut21 I Module input state Binary state of the Virtual Output GGIO IEC61850 V...

Page 672: ...mand Profibus Scada Cmd 12 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 13 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 14 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 15 Scada Command Profibus Scada Cmd 16 Scada Command IRIG B IRIG B a...

Page 673: ...for further control procedures inside the device e g logic funtions IRIG B Control Signal13 Signal IRIG B Control Signal The external IRIG B generator can set these signals They can be used for furth...

Page 674: ...gnment of the Input Signal Logics LE2 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE3 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE3 Timer Out Signal Timer Output...

Page 675: ...ched Output Q Logics LE7 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE7 Gate In1 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE7 Gate In2 I State of the module input...

Page 676: ...t of the Input Signal Logics LE11 Gate In3 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE11 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE11 Reset...

Page 677: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE15 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE15 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE16 Ga...

Page 678: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE19 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE19 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE20 Ga...

Page 679: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE23 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE23 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE24 Ga...

Page 680: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE27 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE27 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE28 Ga...

Page 681: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE31 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE31 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE32 Ga...

Page 682: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE35 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE35 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE36 Ga...

Page 683: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE39 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE39 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE40 Ga...

Page 684: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE43 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE43 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE44 Ga...

Page 685: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE47 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE47 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE48 Ga...

Page 686: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE51 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE51 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE52 Ga...

Page 687: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE55 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE55 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE56 Ga...

Page 688: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE59 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE59 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE60 Ga...

Page 689: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE63 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE63 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE64 Ga...

Page 690: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE67 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE67 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE68 Ga...

Page 691: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE71 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE71 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE72 Ga...

Page 692: ...ent of the Input Signal Logics LE75 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE75 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Logics LE76 Ga...

Page 693: ...nput Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE79 Gate In4 I State of the module input Assignment of the Input Signal Logics LE79 Reset Latch I State of the module input Reset Signal for the Latching Lo...

Page 694: ...ck TripCmd HMI Signal Reset Trip Command HMI Sys Ack LED Sca Signal LEDs acknowledgement SCADA Sys Ack BO Sca Signal Acknowledgement of the Binary Outputs SCADA Sys Ack Counter Sca Signal Reset of all...

Page 695: ...ion Sys Lock Settings I State of the module input No parameters can be changed as long as this input is true The parameter settings are locked Sys Internal test state Auxiliary state for testing purpo...

Page 696: ...he Digital Inputs The following list comprises all Digital Inputs This list is used in various Protective Elements e g TCS Q V The availability and the number of entries depends on the type of device...

Page 697: ...3 BinaryOutput5 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput6 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input...

Page 698: ...e protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput26 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds to a virtual binary input of the protective device DNP3 BinaryOutput27 Virtual Digital Output DNP This corresponds t...

Page 699: ...verted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE9 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE9 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE9 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE9 Out inverted S...

Page 700: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE19 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE19 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE19 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE19 Ou...

Page 701: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE29 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE29 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE29 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE29 Ou...

Page 702: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE39 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE39 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE39 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE39 Ou...

Page 703: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE49 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE49 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE49 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE49 Ou...

Page 704: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE59 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE59 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE59 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE59 Ou...

Page 705: ...8 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE69 Gate Out Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE69 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE69 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE69 Ou...

Page 706: ...Signal Output of the logic gate Logics LE77 Timer Out Signal Timer Output Logics LE77 Out Signal Latched Output Q Logics LE77 Out inverted Signal Negated Latched Output Q NOT Logics LE78 Gate Out Sign...

Page 707: ...erator 1 ms SNTP Dependent on the time drift of the time generator 1 ms if network connection is GOOD see operation status of SNTP IEC60870 5 103 Dependent on the time drift of the time generator 1 ms...

Page 708: ...rent 3 Amplitude Error if I 2 In 1 0 of the measured current 3 Harmonics Up to 20 3rd harmonic 2 Up to 20 5th harmonic 2 Frequency Influence 2 Hz in the range of 10 of the configured nominal frequency...

Page 709: ...ms Overcurrent Protection Elements I x with selected Measuring method I2 Negative phase sequence current Accuracy I 2 of the setting value or 1 In Dropout Ratio 97 or 0 5 In t DEFT 1 or 10 ms Operatin...

Page 710: ...In I1 must be 0 1 x In Auto Reclosing AR Accuracy t all timers 1 or 20 ms Switch onto Fault SOTF Accuracy Operating time 35 ms I 1 5 of the setting value or1 In t enable 1 or 10 ms Cold Load Pickup C...

Page 711: ...Specifications Current Transformer Supervision CTS Accuracy I 2 of the setting value or 1 5 In Dropout Ratio 94 Alarm delay 1 or 10 ms 711 MRI4 DOK HB MRI4 2E...

Page 712: ...x hardware and software versions are downwards compatible with each other For special questions and more detailed information please contact Woodward Kempen GmbH Support Up to date documentation Pleas...

Page 713: ...e last fault event all fault values are accessible with addresses above 50000 For each fault value the Modbus address corresponds to the address of the respective instantaneous value shifted by the of...

Page 714: ...T finds that the actual phase sequence is different from the setting under Field Para LEDs There is a new automatic acknowledgment mode for all LEDs The latching of all LEDs is acknowledged reset in c...

Page 715: ...lease condition has been made selectable via ReCon Reconnect Release Cond options V Internal Release V Ext Release PCC Both The measuring method has been made selectable via ReCon Measuring method opt...

Page 716: ...odule In case of MeasureMode I2 and DEFT characteristic this issue could have caused a false pickup or trip after start up Sys Bugfix Under special circumstances an unintended warm restart had been po...

Page 717: ...menu and the display Protection Cause of trips are shown directly on the display Low Voltage Ride Through LVRT A second LVRT element has been added Loss of Potential LOP The Dead Bus Detection has be...

Page 718: ...order and some device specific information via Modbus Stability of Modbus TCP improved IEC 60870 5 103 Bugfix Problem with reading disturbances fixed SNTP Start the network after protection is active...

Page 719: ...th respect to the settings All communication settings have to be re defined An automatic conversion is only partly possible The VirtualOutput assignment of IEC 61850 communication has been restructure...

Page 720: ...relay BO3 3rd binary output relay calc Calculated CB Circuit breaker CBF Module Circuit Breaker Failure protection CD Compact disk Char Curve shape CLPU Cold Load Pickup Module Cmd Command CMN Common...

Page 721: ...ation of the earth in vertical direction 9 81 m s2 GND Ground h Hour HMI Human machine interface Front of the protective relay HTL Manufacturer internal product designation Hz Hertz I Phase Overcurren...

Page 722: ...urrent IRIG Input for time synchronization Clock IRIG B IRIG B Module IT Thermal Characteristic IX 4th measuring input of the current measuring assembly group either ground or neutral current J Joule...

Page 723: ...nted circuit board PE Protected Earth p u per unit PF Power Factor Module Ph Phase PQS Power Protection Module pri Primary PROT or Prot Protection Module Master Module PS1 Parameter set 1 PS2 Paramete...

Page 724: ...ters Laboratories UMZ DEFT definite time tripping characteristic USB Universal serial bus V Voltage stage V Volts V f Overexcitation V012 Symmetrical Components Supervision of the Positive Phase Seque...

Page 725: ...oltage Protection 48 Incomplete Sequence Start up time Supervison 49 Thermal Protection 49M Thermal Motor Protection 49R Thermal Rotor Protection 49S Thermal Stator Protection 50BF Breaker Failure 50...

Page 726: ...Lock Out 87B Busbar Differential Protection 87G Generator Differential Protection 87GP Generator Phase Differential Protection 87GN Generator Ground Differential Protection 87L Cable and Line Differe...

Page 727: ...However Woodward Kempen GmbH assumes no responsibility unless otherwise expressly undertaken This is the original manual source Woodward Kempen GmbH all rights reserved Woodward Kempen GmbH Krefelder...

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