ABB relion REF615 Applications Manual

Type
Applications Manual
Relion
®
615 series
Feeder Protection and Control
REF615
Application Manual
Document ID: 1MRS756378
Issued: 2016-05-20
Revision: S
Product version: 5.0 FP1
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Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept or
product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed properties.
All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this manual must
satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and acceptable, including
that any applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In
particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failure
would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to
personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the person or entity
applying the equipment, and those so responsible are hereby requested to ensure that
all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.
This product has been designed to be connected and communicate data and
information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network.
It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network
administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the necessary
measures (such as, but not limited to, installation of firewalls, application of
authentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti virus programs, etc.)
to protect the product and the network, its system and interface included, against any
kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or
theft of data or information. ABB is not liable for any such damages and/or losses.
This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be
completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to
notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no
event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use
of this manual or the application of the equipment.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for
use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This
conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product
standard EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN
60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is designed in
accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series.
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................7
This manual........................................................................................ 7
Intended audience.............................................................................. 7
Product documentation.......................................................................8
Product documentation set............................................................8
Document revision history............................................................. 8
Related documentation..................................................................9
Symbols and conventions...................................................................9
Symbols.........................................................................................9
Document conventions................................................................ 10
Functions, codes and symbols.................................................... 11
Section 2 REF615 overview...........................................................17
Overview...........................................................................................17
Product version history................................................................ 18
PCM600 and relay connectivity package version........................19
Operation functionality......................................................................20
Optional functions........................................................................20
Physical hardware............................................................................ 20
Local HMI......................................................................................... 24
Display.........................................................................................25
LEDs............................................................................................26
Keypad........................................................................................ 26
Web HMI...........................................................................................26
Authorization.....................................................................................28
Audit trail......................................................................................28
Communication.................................................................................30
Self-healing Ethernet ring............................................................ 31
Ethernet redundancy................................................................... 32
Process bus.................................................................................34
Secure communication................................................................ 36
Section 3 REF615 standard configurations....................................37
Standard configurations....................................................................37
Addition of control functions for primary devices and the use
of binary inputs and outputs........................................................ 41
Connection diagrams........................................................................43
Standard configuration A.................................................................. 49
Applications................................................................................. 49
Functions..................................................................................... 50
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Default I/O connections.......................................................... 50
Default disturbance recorder settings.....................................51
Functional diagrams.................................................................... 53
Functional diagrams for protection......................................... 54
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder........................64
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.........................65
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking....................66
Functional diagrams for measurement functions................... 68
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs......................... 69
Other functions....................................................................... 71
Standard configuration B.................................................................. 71
Applications................................................................................. 71
Functions..................................................................................... 72
Default I/O connections.......................................................... 72
Default disturbance recorder settings.....................................74
Functional diagrams.................................................................... 76
Functional diagrams for protection......................................... 76
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder........................86
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.........................87
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking....................89
Functional diagrams for measurement functions .................. 91
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs......................... 93
Functional diagrams for other timer logics............................. 96
Other functions ...................................................................... 97
Standard configuration C..................................................................97
Applications................................................................................. 97
Functions..................................................................................... 98
Default I/O connections.......................................................... 98
Default disturbance recorder settings.....................................99
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 101
Functional diagrams for protection....................................... 101
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................107
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................108
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................109
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 111
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 112
Other functions..................................................................... 114
Standard configuration D................................................................114
Applications............................................................................... 114
Functions................................................................................... 115
Default I/O connections........................................................ 115
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................117
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 118
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Functional diagrams for protection....................................... 119
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................126
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................127
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................129
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 132
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 133
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 136
Other functions..................................................................... 137
Standard configuration E................................................................ 137
Applications............................................................................... 137
Functions................................................................................... 138
Default I/O connections........................................................ 138
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................140
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 142
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 142
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................153
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................154
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................156
Functional diagrams for measurement functions................. 159
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 161
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 164
Other functions..................................................................... 165
Standard configuration F................................................................ 165
Applications............................................................................... 165
Functions................................................................................... 166
Default I/O connections........................................................ 166
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................168
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 170
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 171
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................184
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................185
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................188
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 190
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs....................... 193
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 196
Other functions .................................................................... 197
Standard configuration G................................................................197
Applications............................................................................... 197
Functions...................................................................................198
Default I/O connections ....................................................... 198
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................200
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 202
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 202
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Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................214
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................215
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................217
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 220
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 222
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 225
Other functions .................................................................... 226
Standard configuration H................................................................226
Applications............................................................................... 226
Functions................................................................................... 227
Default I/O connections........................................................ 227
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................229
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 231
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 232
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................243
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................244
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking .................247
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 250
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 252
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 255
Other functions .................................................................... 256
Standard configuration J.................................................................256
Applications............................................................................... 256
Functions................................................................................... 257
Default I/O connections........................................................ 257
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................259
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 261
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 262
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................275
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................276
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................279
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 282
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 285
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 289
Other functions .................................................................... 290
Standard configuration K................................................................ 290
Applications............................................................................... 290
Functions...................................................................................291
Default IO connections......................................................... 291
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................293
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 295
Functional diagrams for protection....................................... 296
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................308
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Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................309
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................311
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 315
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 318
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 321
Other functions .................................................................... 322
Standard configuration L................................................................ 322
Applications............................................................................... 322
Functions................................................................................... 323
Default I/O connections........................................................ 323
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................325
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 327
Functional diagrams for protection ...................................... 328
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................341
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................342
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................344
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 347
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 350
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 353
Other functions .................................................................... 354
Standard configuration N................................................................354
Applications............................................................................... 354
Functions................................................................................... 355
Default I/O connections........................................................ 355
Default disturbance recorder settings...................................357
Functional diagrams.................................................................. 358
Functional diagrams for protection....................................... 359
Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder......................366
Functional diagrams for condition monitoring.......................367
Functional diagrams for control and interlocking..................369
Functional diagrams for measurement functions ................ 371
Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs ...................... 374
Functional diagrams for other timer logics........................... 377
Other functions..................................................................... 378
Section 4 Requirements for measurement transformers..............379
Current transformers...................................................................... 379
Current transformer requirements for non-directional
overcurrent protection................................................................379
Current transformer accuracy class and accuracy limit
factor.................................................................................... 379
Non-directional overcurrent protection................................. 380
Example for non-directional overcurrent protection..............381
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Section 5 IED physical connections............................................. 383
Inputs..............................................................................................383
Energizing inputs....................................................................... 383
Phase currents..................................................................... 383
Residual current................................................................... 383
Phase voltages.....................................................................384
Residual voltage...................................................................384
Sensor inputs....................................................................... 384
Auxiliary supply voltage input.................................................... 384
Binary inputs..............................................................................385
Optional light sensor inputs....................................................... 387
RTD/mA inputs.......................................................................... 388
Outputs........................................................................................... 389
Outputs for tripping and controlling............................................389
Outputs for signalling.................................................................389
IRF.............................................................................................391
Section 6 Glossary....................................................................... 393
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Section 1 Introduction
1.1 This manual
The application manual contains application descriptions and setting guidelines
sorted per function. The manual can be used to find out when and for what purpose a
typical protection function can be used. The manual can also be used when calculating
settings.
1.2 Intended audience
This manual addresses the protection and control engineer responsible for planning,
pre-engineering and engineering.
The protection and control engineer must be experienced in electrical power
engineering and have knowledge of related technology, such as protection schemes
and principles.
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1.3 Product documentation
1.3.1 Product documentation set
Planning &
purchase
Engineering
Installation
Commissioning
Operation
Maintenance
Decommissioning,
deinstallation & disposal
Quick start guide
Quick installation guide
Brochure
Product guide
Operation manual
Installation manual
Connection diagram
Engineering manual
Technical manual
Application manual
Communication protocol manual
IEC 61850 engineering guide
Point list manual
Cyber security deployment guideline
GUID-12DC16B2-2DC1-48DF-8734-0C8B7116124C V2 EN
Figure 1: The intended use of documents during the product life cycle
Product series- and product-specific manuals can be downloaded
from the ABB Web site http://www.abb.com/relion.
1.3.2 Document revision history
Document revision/date
Product version History
A/2007-12-20 1.0 First release
B/2008-02-08 1.0 Content updated
C/2008-07-02 1.1 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
D/2009-03-04 2.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
E/2009-07-03 2.0 Content updated
F/2010-06-11 3.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
G/2010-06-29 3.0 Terminology updated
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Document revision/date Product version History
H/2010-09-24 3.0 Content updated
K/2012-05-11 4.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
L/2013-02-21 4.0 FP1 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
M/2013-12-20 5.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
N/2014-01-24 5.0 Content updated
P/2014-04-10 5.0 Content updated
R/2015-10-30 5.0 FP1 Content updated to correspond to the
product version
S/2016-05-20 5.0 FP1 Content updated
Download the latest documents from the ABB Web site
http://www.abb.com/substationautomation.
1.3.3 Related documentation
Name of the document
Document ID
Modbus Communication Protocol Manual 1MRS756468
DNP3 Communication Protocol Manual 1MRS756709
IEC 60870-5-103 Communication Protocol Manual 1MRS756710
IEC 61850 Engineering Guide 1MRS756475
Engineering Manual 1MRS757121
Installation Manual 1MRS756375
Operation Manual 1MRS756708
Technical Manual 1MRS756887
Cyber Security Deployment Guideline 1MRS758280
1.4 Symbols and conventions
1.4.1 Symbols
The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which
could result in electrical shock.
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The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could
result in personal injury.
The caution icon indicates important information or warning related
to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of
a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to
equipment or property.
The information icon alerts the reader of important facts and
conditions.
The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.
Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it is necessary to understand
that under certain operational conditions, operation of damaged equipment may result
in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore,
comply fully with all warning and caution notices.
1.4.2 Document conventions
A particular convention may not be used in this manual.
• Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary also
contains definitions of important terms.
• Push button navigation in the LHMI menu structure is presented by using the
push button icons.
To navigate between the options, use
and .
• Menu paths are presented in bold.
Select Main menu/Settings.
• LHMI messages are shown in Courier font.
To save the changes in nonvolatile memory, select Yes and press .
• Parameter names are shown in italics.
The function can be enabled and disabled with the Operation setting.
• Parameter values are indicated with quotation marks.
The corresponding parameter values are "On" and "Off".
• Input/output messages and monitored data names are shown in Courier font.
When the function starts, the START output is set to TRUE.
• This document assumes that the parameter setting visibility is "Advanced".
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1.4.3 Functions, codes and symbols
Table 1: Functions included in the relay
Function
IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI
Protection
Three-phase non-directional
overcurrent protection, low
stage
PHLPTOC1
3I> (1) 51P-1 (1)
PHLPTOC2 3I> (2) 51P-1 (2)
Three-phase non-directional
overcurrent protection, high
stage
PHHPTOC1
3I>> (1) 51P-2 (1)
PHHPTOC2 3I>> (2) 51P-2 (2)
Three-phase non-directional
overcurrent protection,
instantaneous stage
PHIPTOC1
3I>>> (1) 50P/51P (1)
Three-phase directional
overcurrent protection, low
stage
DPHLPDOC1
3I> -> (1) 67-1 (1)
DPHLPDOC2 3I> -> (2) 67-1 (2)
Three-phase directional
overcurrent protection, high
stage
DPHHPDOC1
3I>> -> (1) 67-2 (1)
Non-directional earth-fault
protection, low stage
EFLPTOC1 Io> (1) 51N-1 (1)
EFLPTOC2 Io> (2) 51N-1 (2)
Non-directional earth-fault
protection, high stage
EFHPTOC1 Io>> (1) 51N-2 (1)
Non-directional earth-fault
protection, instantaneous stage
EFIPTOC1 Io>>> (1) 50N/51N (1)
Directional earth-fault
protection, low stage
DEFLPDEF1 Io> -> (1) 67N-1 (1)
DEFLPDEF2 Io> -> (2) 67N-1 (2)
Directional earth-fault
protection, high stage
DEFHPDEF1 Io>> -> (1) 67N-2 (1)
Admittance-based earth-fault
protection
EFPADM1 Yo> -> (1) 21YN (1)
EFPADM2 Yo> -> (2) 21YN (2)
EFPADM3 Yo> -> (3) 21YN (3)
Wattmetric-based earth-fault
protection
WPWDE1 Po> -> (1) 32N (1)
WPWDE2 Po> -> (2) 32N (2)
WPWDE3 Po> -> (3) 32N (3)
Transient/intermittent earth-
fault protection
INTRPTEF1 Io> -> IEF (1) 67NIEF (1)
Harmonics-based earth-fault
protection
HAEFPTOC1 Io>HA (1) 51NHA (1)
Non-directional (cross-country)
earth-fault protection, using
calculated Io
EFHPTOC1
Io>> (1) 51N-2 (1)
Negative-sequence overcurrent
protection
NSPTOC1 I2> (1) 46 (1)
NSPTOC2 I2> (2) 46 (2)
Phase discontinuity protection PDNSPTOC1 I2/I1> (1) 46PD (1)
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Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI
Residual overvoltage protection ROVPTOV1 Uo> (1) 59G (1)
ROVPTOV2 Uo> (2) 59G (2)
ROVPTOV3 Uo> (3) 59G (3)
Three-phase undervoltage
protection
PHPTUV1 3U< (1) 27 (1)
PHPTUV2 3U< (2) 27 (2)
PHPTUV3 3U< (3) 27 (3)
Three-phase overvoltage
protection
PHPTOV1 3U> (1) 59 (1)
PHPTOV2 3U> (2) 59 (2)
PHPTOV3 3U> (3) 59 (3)
Positive-sequence
undervoltage protection
PSPTUV1 U1< (1) 47U+ (1)
PSPTUV2 U1< (2) 47U+ (2)
Negative-sequence
overvoltage protection
NSPTOV1 U2> (1) 47O- (1)
NSPTOV2 U2> (2) 47O- (2)
Frequency protection FRPFRQ1 f>/f<,df/dt (1) 81 (1)
FRPFRQ2 f>/f<,df/dt (2) 81 (2)
FRPFRQ3 f>/f<,df/dt (3) 81 (3)
FRPFRQ4 f>/f<,df/dt (4) 81 (4)
FRPFRQ5 f>/f<,df/dt (5) 81 (5)
FRPFRQ6 f>/f<,df/dt (6) 81 (6)
Three-phase thermal protection
for feeders, cables and
distribution transformers
T1PTTR1
3Ith>F (1) 49F (1)
High-impedance based
restricted earth-fault protection
HREFPDIF1 dIoHi> (1) 87NH (1)
High-impedance differential
protection for phase A
HIAPDIF1 dHi_A>(1) 87A(1)
High-impedance differential
protection for phase B
HIBPDIF1 dHi_B>(1) 87B(1)
High-impedance differential
protection for phase C
HICPDIF1 dHi_C>(1) 87C(1)
Circuit breaker failure protection CCBRBRF1 3I>/Io>BF (1) 51BF/51NBF (1)
Three-phase inrush detector INRPHAR1 3I2f> (1) 68 (1)
Switch onto fault CBPSOF1 SOTF (1) SOTF (1)
Master trip TRPPTRC1 Master Trip (1) 94/86 (1)
TRPPTRC2 Master Trip (2) 94/86 (2)
TRPPTRC3 Master Trip (3) 94/86 (3)
TRPPTRC4 Master Trip (4) 94/86 (4)
TRPPTRC5 Master Trip (5) 94/86 (5)
Arc protection ARCSARC1 ARC (1) 50L/50NL (1)
ARCSARC2 ARC (2) 50L/50NL (2)
ARCSARC3 ARC (3) 50L/50NL (3)
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Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI
Multipurpose protection MAPGAPC1 MAP (1) MAP (1)
MAPGAPC2 MAP (2) MAP (2)
MAPGAPC3 MAP (3) MAP (3)
MAPGAPC4 MAP (4) MAP (4)
MAPGAPC5 MAP (5) MAP (5)
MAPGAPC6 MAP (6) MAP (6)
MAPGAPC7 MAP (7) MAP (7)
MAPGAPC8 MAP (8) MAP (8)
MAPGAPC9 MAP (9) MAP (9)
MAPGAPC10 MAP (10) MAP (10)
MAPGAPC11 MAP (11) MAP (11)
MAPGAPC12 MAP (12) MAP (12)
MAPGAPC13 MAP (13) MAP (13)
MAPGAPC14 MAP (14) MAP (14)
MAPGAPC15 MAP (15) MAP (15)
MAPGAPC16 MAP (16) MAP (16)
MAPGAPC17 MAP (17) MAP (17)
MAPGAPC18 MAP (18) MAP (18)
Fault locator SCEFRFLO1 FLOC (1) 21FL (1)
High-impedance fault detection PHIZ1 HIF (1) HIZ (1)
Reverse power/directional
overpower protection
DOPPDPR1 P>/Q> (1) 32R/32O (1)
DOPPDPR2 P>/Q> (2) 32R/32O (2)
Multifrequency admittance-
based earth-fault protection
MFADPSDE1 Io> ->Y (1) 67YN (1)
Interconnection functions
Directional reactive power
undervoltage protection
DQPTUV1 Q> ->,3U< (1) 32Q,27 (1)
Low-voltage ride-through
protection
LVRTPTUV1 U<RT (1) 27RT (1)
LVRTPTUV2 U<RT (2) 27RT (2)
LVRTPTUV3 U<RT (3) 27RT (3)
Voltage vector shift protection VVSPPAM1 VS (1) 78V (1)
Power quality
Current total demand distortion CMHAI1 PQM3I (1) PQM3I (1)
Voltage total harmonic
distortion
VMHAI1 PQM3U (1) PQM3V (1)
Voltage variation PHQVVR1 PQMU (1) PQMV (1)
Voltage unbalance VSQVUB1 PQUUB (1) PQVUB (1)
Control
Circuit-breaker control CBXCBR1 I <-> O CB (1) I <-> O CB (1)
Disconnector control DCXSWI1 I <-> O DCC (1) I <-> O DCC (1)
DCXSWI2 I <-> O DCC (2) I <-> O DCC (2)
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Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI
Earthing switch control ESXSWI1 I <-> O ESC (1) I <-> O ESC (1)
Disconnector position indication DCSXSWI1 I <-> O DC (1) I <-> O DC (1)
DCSXSWI2 I <-> O DC (2) I <-> O DC (2)
DCSXSWI3 I <-> O DC (3) I <-> O DC (3)
Earthing switch indication ESSXSWI1 I <-> O ES (1) I <-> O ES (1)
ESSXSWI2 I <-> O ES (2) I <-> O ES (2)
Autoreclosing DARREC1 O -> I (1) 79 (1)
Synchronism and energizing
check
SECRSYN1 SYNC (1) 25 (1)
Condition monitoring and supervision
Circuit-breaker condition
monitoring
SSCBR1 CBCM (1) CBCM (1)
Trip circuit supervision TCSSCBR1 TCS (1) TCM (1)
TCSSCBR2 TCS (2) TCM (2)
Current circuit supervision CCSPVC1 MCS 3I (1) MCS 3I (1)
Current transformer supervision
for high-impedance protection
scheme for phase A
HZCCASPVC1
MCS I_A(1) MCS I_A(1)
Current transformer supervision
for high-impedance protection
scheme for phase B
HZCCBSPVC1
MCS I_B(1) MCS I_B(1)
Current transformer supervision
for high-impedance protection
scheme for phase C
HZCCCSPVC1
MCS I_C(1) MCS I_C(1)
Fuse failure supervision SEQSPVC1 FUSEF (1) 60 (1)
Runtime counter for machines
and devices
MDSOPT1 OPTS (1) OPTM (1)
Measurement
Disturbance recorder RDRE1 DR (1) DFR (1)
Load profile record LDPRLRC1 LOADPROF (1) LOADPROF (1)
Fault record FLTRFRC1 FAULTREC (1) FAULTREC (1)
Three-phase current
measurement
CMMXU1 3I (1) 3I (1)
Sequence current
measurement
CSMSQI1 I1, I2, I0 (1) I1, I2, I0 (1)
Residual current measurement RESCMMXU1 Io (1) In (1)
RESCMMXU2 Io (2) In (2)
Three-phase voltage
measurement
VMMXU1 3U (1) 3V (1)
VMMXU2 3U (2) 3V (2)
Residual voltage measurement RESVMMXU1 Uo (1) Vn (1)
Sequence voltage
measurement
VSMSQI1 U1, U2, U0 (1) V1, V2, V0 (1)
Three-phase power and energy
measurement
PEMMXU1 P, E (1) P, E (1)
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