7PG2113/4/5/6 Solkor Description of Operation
Section 2: Hardware Description
2.1
General
The relay combines the Current Differential function of a Solkor R/Rf relay with the functions and flexibility of a
modern numeric protection device.
Solkor R & Rf are well established Pilot Wire Current Differential Protection for use with privately owned 2 core
pilots with relatively high core resistance.
Solkor R/Rf protection benefits from the following main features:
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High transient stability
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High speed operation (<60ms)
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Little or no variation of settings with pilot length
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Up to 20% of rated load can be tapped off from inside of the protection zone.
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Easy to install, commission and maintain
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15kV pilot isolation option
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Easily reconnected as either Solkor Rf or Solkor R
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Pilot wire supervision schemes available
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Remote end injection intertripping via pilot cores available
The structure of the numeric guard module is based upon the Reyrolle Compact hardware platform. The
combined relay is supplied in a size E10 case (where 1 x E = width of approx. 26mm). The hardware design
provides commonality between products and components across the Reyrolle Compact range of relays.
Table 1-3
Summary of Compact Relay Configurations
Relay
Current
Inputs
Voltage
Inputs
Binary
Inputs
Programmable
Binary Outputs
Fixed 87L
Binary outputs
LEDs
7PG2113 4
0
3
5
3 10
7PG2115 4
0
6
8
3 10
7PG2114 4
3
3
5
3 10
7PG2116 4
3
6
8
3 10
Numeric modules are assembled from the following printed circuit boards:
1) Front Fascia with 9 configurable LEDs and 1 Relay Healthy LED.
2) Processor module.
3) Current Analogue / Output module
4 x C 5 x Binary Outputs (BO)
4) Voltage Analogue / Input / output module
3 x Voltage (7PG2114)
3 x V 3 x Binary Input and 3 x Binary Output Module. (7PG2116)
5) Power Supply and 3 x Binary Input (BI) and RS485.
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