ABB REM 610 User manual

Type
User manual
REM 610
Motor Protection Relay
Operators Manual
©Copyright 2005 ABB Oy, Distribution Automation, Vaasa, FINLAND
REM 610
Issued: 25.11.2003
Version: B/02.03.2005
Motor Protection Relay
Operator’s Manual
Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................... 5
1.1. About this manual ..........................................................................5
1.2. The use of the relay .......................................................................5
1.3. Features .........................................................................................5
1.4. Guarantee ......................................................................................7
1.5. Revision history ..............................................................................7
2. Safety information ..................................................................... 8
3. Instructions ................................................................................ 9
3.1. HMI features ...................................................................................9
3.1.1. Front panel ..........................................................................9
3.1.2. Display ................................................................................9
3.1.2.1. Display test at power up ........................................9
3.1.2.2. Display modes .....................................................10
3.1.2.3. Display backlight .................................................10
3.1.2.4. How to adjust the display contrast ......................10
3.1.3. How to use the push-buttons ............................................11
3.1.4. Main menu ........................................................................12
3.1.5. Submenu ...........................................................................12
3.1.6. HMI password ...................................................................12
3.1.7. SPA password ..................................................................13
3.1.8. How to select language .....................................................14
3.1.9. How to set the real-time clock ...........................................15
3.1.10.How to switch between front and rear connection ............16
3.1.10.1.Indicator LED for front communication ................17
3.1.11.How to select the protocol for rear communication ...........17
3.2. HMI operation levels ....................................................................18
3.2.1. User level ..........................................................................18
3.2.1.1. Menu groups of the user level .............................18
3.2.1.2. How to monitor measured values ........................18
3.2.1.3. How to monitor recorded data .............................20
3.2.1.4. INFO ....................................................................21
3.2.2. Technical level ..................................................................21
3.2.2.1. Menu system of parameters ................................21
3.2.2.2. How to change settings .......................................22
3.2.2.3. Configuration .......................................................25
3.2.2.4. How to acknowledge and reset indications,
output contacts and memorized values................27
3.3. Protection relay indications ..........................................................28
3.3.1. Indicator LEDs ..................................................................28
3.3.1.1. Green indicator LED ............................................28
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3.3.1.2. Yellow indicator LED ...........................................28
3.3.1.3. Red indicator LED ...............................................29
3.3.1.4. Programmable indicator LEDs ............................29
3.3.2. Indication messages .........................................................30
3.3.2.1. Operation indication messages ..........................30
3.3.2.2. Disturbance recorder indication ..........................31
3.3.2.3. Indications for internal relay faults (IRFs) and
warnings .............................................................32
3.4. Detachable plug-in unit ................................................................35
3.4.1. Identifying the product ......................................................35
3.4.2. Detaching and installing the plug-in unit ...........................35
3.4.3. Inserting and changing the battery ...................................36
4. Commissioning and maintenance .........................................38
4.1. Commissioning instructions .........................................................38
4.2. Maintenance instructions .............................................................39
4.2.1. Relay verification ..............................................................39
4.2.2. Preventive parts replacement ...........................................39
4.3. Measurements verification ...........................................................40
4.4. Function test ................................................................................40
4.5. Digital input test ...........................................................................41
4.6. Testing of protection functions .....................................................42
4.6.1. Testing of the short-circuit protection ................................42
4.6.2. Testing of the earth-fault protection ..................................42
5. Spare parts ...............................................................................43
5.1. Plug-in unit ...................................................................................43
5.2. Battery .........................................................................................43
6. Repair ....................................................................................... 44
7. Ordering information ..............................................................45
8. References ............................................................................... 46
9. Abbreviations ..........................................................................47
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1. Introduction
1.1. About this manual
This manual provides basic information on the protection relay REM 610 Revision
B and presents detailed instructions on how to use the Human-Machine Interface
(HMI) of the relay, also known as the Man-Machine Interface (MMI). In addition to
the instructive part, a short chapter on commissioning and maintenance of the relay
is included.
1.2. The use of the relay
REM 610 is a versatile multifunction protection relay mainly designed to protect
motors in a wide range of motor applications.
REM 610 is based on a microprocessor environment. A self-supervision system
continuously monitors the operation of the relay.
The HMI includes a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) which makes the local use of the
relay safe and easy.
Local control of the relay via serial communication can be carried out with a
computer connected to the front communication port. Remote control can be carried
out via the rear connector connected to the control and monitoring system through
the serial communication bus.
1.3. Features
Three-phase thermal overload protection
Three-phase motor start-up supervision based on thermal stress calculation with
speed switch blocking ability
Three-phase overcurrent protection with definite-time characteristic and speed
switch blocking ability
Three-phase short-circuit protection with instantaneous or definite-time
characteristic
Three-phase undercurrent (loss of load) protection with definite-time
characteristic
Non-directional earth-fault protection with definite-time characteristic
Three-phase unbalance protection based on the negative-phase-sequence current
with inverse definite minimum time characteristic
Phase reversal protection based on the negative-phase-sequence current
Cumulative start-up time counter with restart inhibit function
Circuit-breaker failure protection
Temperature protection stages with definite-time characteristic
Emergency start function
Optional RTD module
with six measuring inputs
supports PTC thermistors and various RTD sensors
three additional galvanically isolated digital inputs
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Disturbance recorder
recording time up to 80 seconds
triggering by one or several internal or digital input signals
records four analogue channels and up to eight user-selectable digital channels
adjustable sampling rate
Non-volatile memory for
up to 100 event codes with time stamp
setting values
disturbance recorder data
recorded data of the five last events with time stamp
number of starts for protection stages
operation indication messages and LEDs showing the status at the moment of
power failure
Battery back-up for real-time clock
Battery charge supervision
Four accurate current inputs
Two galvanically isolated digital inputs and three additional digital inputs on the
optional RTD module
Time synchronization via a digital input
All settings can be modified with a PC
HMI with an alphanumeric LCD and manoeuvring buttons
eight programmable LEDs
Detachable plug-in unit
Three normally open power output contacts
Trip-circuit supervision
Two change-over signal output contacts
Output contact functions freely configurable for desired operation
Optical front communication connection: wirelessly or via cable
Optional rear communication module with plastic fibre-optic, combined
fibre-optic (plastic and glass) or RS-485 connection for system communication
using the SPA-bus, IEC 60870-5-103 or Modbus (RTU and ASCII)
communication protocol
Continuous self-supervision of electronics and software. At an internal relay
fault, all protection stages and outputs will be blocked.
User-selectable rated frequency 50/60 Hz
User-selectable password protection for the HMI
Display of primary current values
Demand values
Multi-language support
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1.4. Guarantee
Please inquire about the terms of guarantee of your nearest ABB representative.
1.5. Revision history
Version Date Remarks
A2 26.10.2004 Front page picture and figure 3.1.1.-1 updated.
B 02.03.2005 Sections 1.1., 1.3., 3.1.7., 3.1.8., 3.4.2., 3.4.3. and 9 changed.
Figures 3.1.2.2.-2...-3, 3.1.6.-2, 3.1.7.-1, 3.1.8.-1, 3.1.9.-1,
3.1.10.-1, 3.1.11.-1, 3.2.1.4.-1, 3.2.2.2.-1...-2, 3.2.2.3.-1...-2
and 3.3.2.1.-1...-4 changed.
Tables 3.3.2.3-1 and 3.3.2.3-2 changed.
Section 1.5 new.
Old section 3.1.10. deleted.
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2. Safety information
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the
auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.
National and local electrical safety regulations must always be
followed.
The device contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic
discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic components must
therefore be avoided.
The frame of the device has to be carefully earthed.
Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical
installation.
Non-observance can result in death, personal injury or substantial
property damage.
Breaking the sealing tape on the upper handle of the device will result
in loss of warranty and proper operation will no longer be guaranteed.
When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not touch
the inside of the case. The relay case internals may contain high
voltage potential and touching these may cause personal injury.
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3. Instructions
3.1. HMI features
3.1.1. Front panel
The front panel of the protection relay includes:
an alphanumeric 2 x 16 characters’ LCD with backlight and automatic contrast
control
three indicator LEDs (green, yellow, red)
8 programmable indicator LEDs (red)
an HMI push-button section with four arrow buttons and buttons for clear/cancel
and enter
an optically isolated serial communication port with an indicator LED.
FrViewREM610_b
Fig. 3.1.1.-1 Front view of REM 610
1. LCD
2. HMI push-button section
3. Programmable indicator LEDs (red)
4. Indicator LEDs:
Left: Ready (green)
Centre: Start/Alarm (yellow)
Right: Trip (red)
5. Indicator LED for front communication
6. Front communication port (infrared)
3.1.2. Display
3.1.2.1. Display test at power up
When connecting the auxiliary voltage to the relay:
1. The backlight will be turned on after the relay has performed the internal
power-up tests and entered into the protection mode.
2. The display will be tested by inverting it for approximately three seconds, see
Fig. 3.1.2.1.-1. In case a restart inhibit indication is displayed, the display test
will not be run at power up.
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3. The display will be returned to the idle mode and the backlight turned off if no
operation indication message is displayed. However, if the non-volatile function
is active, a message shown on the display before the auxiliary voltage was
disconnected will reappear on the display.
Fig. 3.1.2.1.-1 Display test at power up, display inverted
3.1.2.2. Display modes
When the display is in the idle mode, the name of the motor drive will be displayed,
which by default is - ABB -. To change the name of the motor drive, use SPA
parameter M20.
Fig. 3.1.2.2.-1 Display in the idle mode
When the display is in the view mode, you can only view the settings.
Fig. 3.1.2.2.-2 Display in the view mode
When the display is in the setting mode, you can also edit the settings.
Fig. 3.1.2.2.-3 Display in the setting mode
3.1.2.3. Display backlight
Normally the backlight of the display is off.
Turn the backlight on by pressing an arrow button on the HMI. If the HMI panel
is not used for approximately five minutes, the backlight will be turned off
automatically.
Activating the power-saving built-in feature by pressing will turn the
backlight off within 20 seconds.
3.1.2.4. How to adjust the display contrast
The display contrast is dependent on the temperature. REM 610 automatically
adjusts the contrast for optimum readability. When the display is in the idle mode,
you can also adjust the contrast manually.
To increase the contrast, hold down and adjust the contrast using .
To decrease the contrast, hold down and adjust the contrast using .
PowerUp_a
IdleMode_a
- ABB -
ViewMode_b
SETTINGS
*GRP1 : 3.50
SetMode_b
SETTINGS
*GRP1 : 3.5 1
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Fig. 3.1.2.4.-1 Adjusting the display contrast
After power start up of the relay, the factory default value of the display contrast will
automatically be restored.
3.1.3. How to use the push-buttons
The HMI includes push-buttons for navigating in the menu.
Fig. 3.1.3.-1 Navigation buttons
Use the navigation buttons to view, select and edit desired menu items.
Press an arrow button to activate the main menu.
To move between the menu levels and menu items, use the arrow buttons.
To select the item to be edited or to store a new value, press .
To increase or decrease the activated digit, shift the activated decimal point, or to
navigate between options, use and .
To cancel and return the display to the previous mode (view mode or idle mode),
press .
Contrast_a
Push and
increase or decreaseincrease or decrease
Table 3.1.3-1 Button navigation and editing
Desired step or operation Push-button
Step downward in the main menu or a submenu
Step upward in the main menu or a submenu
Entering a submenu from the main menu or a higher
submenu
Leaving a submenu for the main menu or a higher
submenu
Increasing a value in the setting mode
Decreasing a value in the setting mode
Moving the cursor in the setting mode
or
Selecting the front connection at power up
and
Entering or leaving the setting mode, storing a new
value
Entering the monitoring state
and
Adjusting the display contrast
and or
Resetting or cancelling, leaving the setting mode
without storing a new value
Navigation_a
Navigation push-buttons
Left Up Down Right Enter Clear/
Cancel
Clear/
Cancel
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3.1.4. Main menu
The main menu contains five main groups:
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
INFO
Fig. 3.1.4.-1 The display showing the first main menu group
To navigate between the main menu groups, use and .
To return the display to the idle mode, press .
The display will be returned to the idle mode on expiration of the time out.
3.1.5. Submenu
The menu structure contains several subgroups. The name of the main menu group
is always shown on the first line. The second line displays either the name of the
group menu, the name of the parameter and the parameter value, or just the
parameter value, in which case it is also the name of the parameter.
Fig. 3.1.5.-1 The display showing the first submenu
To enter a submenu, press ; to exit, press .
To navigate between the main levels in the submenus, use or .
Press to return the display to the idle mode.
3.1.6. HMI password
The HMI password protects all user-changeable values on the technical level from
being changed by an unauthorized person. The password function will remain
inactive until the default password has been replaced. The default HMI password is
999. You can also change the password from a remote unit via parameter V162, but
you can only read the password via the HMI.
Resetting latched output contacts in the idle mode
for 5 s
Acknowledging and resetting indications, latched output
contacts and memorized values
and
Resetting thermal level to 0 at power up
and
Table 3.1.3-1 Button navigation and editing
1stMainMenu_a
MEASUREMENTS MEASUREMENTS
1stSubmenu_a
MEASUREMENTS
L1 In:x.xx
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As soon as you have replaced the default HMI password, the new password will be
required for altering parameter values. Once you have given the valid password, the
display will remain in the setting mode until returned to the idle mode.
Fig. 3.1.6.-1 Password request for editing setting parameters
Change the HMI password as follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\PASSWORD HMI and press
.
3. Press to enter the setting mode and give the current HMI password if
required. If the default password 999 is still valid, no password will be required.
4. The first digit of the password to be edited will start to flash. Set the digit using
and .
5. Activate the next digit to be set by pressing or .
6. To store the new password and return the display to the view mode, press .
The display will confirm the storage by once flashing “---” on the display.
Alternatively, to exit the setting mode without storing the password change,
press once before confirming and the display will be returned to the view
mode.
7. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
Fig. 3.1.6.-2 Changing the HMI password
3.1.7. SPA password
The password for SPA bus communication is required for altering parameter values
via the SPA bus. The default password is 001. You can change the SPA password
either via the HMI or the SPA bus by first entering the currently valid password into
parameter V160 and then entering the new password into parameter V161.
Password_a
PASSWORD :000
SETTINGS
PasswordREM610_b
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
MEMORY SETTINGS
PASSWORD HMI :xxx
CONFIGURATION
Scroll for the digit
Set the digit
Confirm
Cancel
RTD INPUTS
INFO
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Change the SPA password as follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\COMMUNICATION\SPA
SETTINGS\PASSWORD SPA and press .
3. Press to enter the setting mode and give the current HMI password if
required. If the default HMI password 999 is still valid, no password will be
required.
4. The first digit of the password to be edited will start to flash. Set the digit using
and .
5. Activate the next digit to be set by pressing or .
6. To store the new SPA password and return the display to the view mode, press
. The display will confirm the storage by once flashing “---” on the display.
Alternatively, to exit the setting mode without storing the SPA password change,
press once before confirming and the display will be returned to the view
mode.
7. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
Fig. 3.1.7.-1 Changing the SPA password
3.1.8. How to select language
REM 610 allows you to choose among several different languages. The default
language is English. For the selection of languages, see Fig. 3.1.8.-1.
Change the display language as follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\LANGUAGE and press to
enter the currently valid language.
3. Press to enter the setting mode and give the password if required. The second
line will start to flash indicating that you are allowed to set the language.
4. Use or to move the cursor to the desired language.
5. Press to confirm the selection. The selected language will be shown on the
display.
6. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
SP
ApwREM610_b
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
LINE-IDLE STATE
CONNECTION TYPE
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menus
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
COUNTER :xxx
UNIT ADDRESS :xxx
MODBUS SETTINGS
SPA SETTINGS
REAR PROTOCOL
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
REAR CONNECTION
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
IEC103 SETTINGS
PASSWORD SPA :xxx
CONFIGURATION
RTD INPUTS
REAR COM. MODULE
Confirm
Cancel
Scroll for the digit
Set the digit
INFO
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By pressing before confirming the selection, the former language will remain
active and the display will be returned to the view mode. Pressing again will
return the display to the idle mode.
Fig. 3.1.8.-1 Selecting language
Note!
The list of languages in the language selection menu differs depending on the HMI
language set number in the order number.
3.1.9. How to set the real-time clock
The real-time clock used for time-stamped events is set via two different settings,
one for Year-Month-Day and another for Hours-Minutes-Seconds. To change one
or both settings:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\TIME and press .
3. Use or to select the parameter to be edited.
4. Press to enter the setting mode and give the password if required. If the
default password 999 is still valid, no password will be required.
5. The first digit of the setting value of the parameter to be edited will start to flash.
Use and to move the cursor and and to increase or decrease the
value. The setting range (e.g. Year or Minutes) is shown on the right-hand side
of the second line of the display.
6. To store a new value and return the display to the view mode, press .
7. To exit the setting mode without storing the changes, press once before
confirming and the display will be returned to the view mode.
8. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
LanguageREM610_b
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
Confirm
Cancel
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
RTD INPUTS
INFO
ENGLISH
SVENSKA
SUOMI
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Fig. 3.1.9.-1 Setting the real-time clock
3.1.10. How to switch between front and rear connection
There are two means of serial communication available for the relay: the front
connection for SPA bus communication and the optional rear communication
module for communication via the SPA bus, IEC 60870-5-103 or MODBUS (RTU
or ASCII) protocol.
If the relay is not provided with an optional rear communication module, or if the
module has been disabled, the front connection is always active and switching
between front and rear connection is not allowed.
If the optional rear communication module has been installed and enabled, the
default setting is rear connection. Switch between front and rear connection as
follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\COMMUNICATION and
press . The cursor will be at the setting currently in use (REAR
CONNECTION or FRONT CONNECTION).
3. Press to enter the setting mode. The second line will start to flash.
4. Use or to select the desired setting.
5. Press to confirm the selection.
6. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
When the front connection has been selected and there is no communication for
approximately five minutes, the rear connection will automatically be activated. To
keep the front connection continuously active, press and simultaneously when
connecting the auxiliary voltage to the relay.
Note!
When rear connection has been selected, the selected rear protocol will
automatically be activated.
TimeREM610_b
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
Confirm
Cancel
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
RTD INPUTS
INFO
YY-MM-DD (00-23)
hh.mm;ss (00-59)
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Fig. 3.1.10.-1 Switching between front and rear connection
3.1.10.1. Indicator LED for front communication
Indicator off:
Rear communication is currently selected
Lit indicator:
Front communication port is currently selected
Blinking indicator:
Front communication port is currently selected and the relay is communicating
3.1.11. How to select the protocol for rear communication
REM 610 allows you to choose the communication protocol for rear connection. The
selected protocol is stored in the non-volatile memory and will therefore be activated
automatically after an interruption in the auxiliary voltage.
Select the rear communication protocol as follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\COMMUNICATION\REAR
PROTOCOL and press . The cursor will be at the setting currently in use (e.g.
SPA).
3. Press to enter the setting mode. The second line will start to flash.
4. Use or to select the desired setting.
5. Press to confirm the selection.
6. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
FrontRearREM610_b
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
INFO
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
LINE-IDLE STATE
CONNECTION TYPE
COUNTER :xxx
UNIT ADDRESS :xxx
MODBUS SETTINGS
SPA SETTINGS
REAR PROTOCOL
REAR CONNECTION
CONFIGURATION
IEC103 SETTINGS
FRONT CONNECTION
REAR CONNECTION
CONFIGURATION
Confirm
Cancel
RTD INPUTS
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
REAR COM. MODULE
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Fig. 3.1.11.-1 Selecting the communication protocol for rear connection
3.2. HMI operation levels
The HMI menu consists of a user level and a technical level. The user level is used
for measuring and monitoring whereas the technical level is used for advanced
protection relay setting and can be configured to demand a password. The password
will be required after the default value 999 has been replaced.
3.2.1. User level
3.2.1.1. Menu groups of the user level
The user level contains three menu groups:
MEASUREMENTS = monitored measured values
RECORDED DATA =
stored event values from the protection functions
registered number of starts of protection functions
continuously updated registers of actual values from protection functions
INFO = information on the relay, such as device type and relay serial number
You can monitor the data without a password.
3.2.1.2. How to monitor measured values
You can monitor all measured values via MEASUREMENTS in the HMI menu. In
addition, the measured current values on phases L1, L2 and L3 and the measured
value of I
0
can also be monitored by activating the monitoring state.
To access the measured values on phases L1, L2 and L3 and the measured value of
I
0
,
I
2
and θ
via the HMI menu:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. The cursor will be at the first menu item, MEASUREMENTS. Press to see the
measured value on phase L1.
3. Use and to monitor the measured values on phases L1, L2 and L3, and the
measured value of I
0
,
I
2
and θ. The phase currents and the value of I
2
are shown
ProtocolREM610_b
MODBUS ASCII
MODBUS RTU
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
IEC 60870-5-103
SPA
CONFIGURATION
FUNCTION TEST/DI
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
FREQUENCY
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY SETTINGS
PASSWORD HMI
TIME
LINE-IDLE STATE
CONNECTION TYPE
COUNTER :xxx
UNIT ADDRESS :xxx
MODBUS SETTINGS
SPA SETTINGS
REAR PROTOCOL
REAR CONNECTION
CONFIGURATION
IEC103 SETTINGS :xxx
Confirm
Cancel
RTD INPUTS
TRIP CIRCUIT SUP
REAR COM. MODULE
INFO
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as multiples of the rated current, I
n
, which correspond to the full load current
(FLC) of the motor. I
0
is shown as a percentage of the rated current of the
current transformer (CT) while
θ
is shown as a percentage of the thermal trip
level. Press once more to see the corresponding primary current value for L1,
L2, L3 and I
0
. If the conversion factors have not been set, dashes will be
displayed instead.
4. Use the arrow buttons to monitor other measured values in the menus
TEMPERATURE DATA, CALCULATED DATA, DEMAND VALUES and
HISTORY DATA; see
Fig. 3.2.1.2.-1.
5. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
Fig. 3.2.1.2.-1 Measurements
To access the primary current values by activating the monitoring state:
1. Press and simultaneously to view the primary line currents on phases L1,
L2 and L3 and the earth-fault current, I
0
.
2. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
The display has to be in the idle mode to be able to activate the monitoring state. The
display will not be returned to the idle mode automatically as the monitoring state
does not have a time out. In case a fault is detected, however, the fault indication will
displace the monitoring state.
MeasurementsREM610_a
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menu
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
Max IL In:x.xx
Min IL In:x.xx
Max I0 %:x.xx
Min I0 %:x.xx
Running time :xxx
MEASUREMENTS
I2 In:x.xx
åts s:xxx
I 1_min In:x.xx
I n_min A:x.xx
I 1_min A:x.xx
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
Max IL A:x.xx
Min IL A:x.xx
Max I0 A:x.xx
Min I0 A:x.xx
HISTORY DATA
DEMAND VALUES
CALCULATED DATA
TEMPERATURE DATA
INFO
I0 %:x.xx
L3 In:x.xx
L1 In:x.xx
L2 In:x.xx
I0 A:x.xx
L3 A:x.xx
L2 A:x.xx
L1 A:x.xx
RTD5 °C:+xxx
RTD6 °C:+xxx
RTD1 °C:+xxx
RTD2 °C:+xxx
RTD3 °C:+xxx
RTD4 °C:+xxx
Rest.inh min min:xxx
Cancel
I n_min In:x.xx
Max I In:x.xx
Max I A:x.xx
%:xxx
Th1 kW:x.x
Th2 kW:x.x
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Fig. 3.2.1.2.-2 Activating the monitoring state
Note!
The prerequisite for monitoring correct primary current values is that parameters
M80 and M83 have been correctly set via serial communication.
3.2.1.3. How to monitor recorded data
The contents of the event register and the information on motor start ups are found
under the main menu group RECORDED DATA.
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use or to select RECORDED DATA in the main menu and press to
enter the first event.
3. To navigate between the events, use and .
4. To enter or exit a submenu, use or .
5. To return the display to the idle mode, press .
Fig. 3.2.1.3.-1 Recorded data
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M
onitoringREM610_a
- ABB -
L1 x.xx L2 x.xx
L3 x.xx I0 x.xx
RecordedREM610_a
MOTOR START-UP
Main Menu
Group Menu
Parameter Menus
SETTINGS
CONFIGURATION
MEASUREMENTS
RECORDED DATA
NUMBER OF STARTS
5. EVENT
4. EVENT
3. EVENT
RECORDED DATA
1. EVENT
2. EVENT
RECORDED DATA
Cancel
RECORDED DATA
RECORDED DATA
1. AthB %:xxx
1. PthB %:xxx
1. AthA %:xxx
1. PthA %:xxx
INFO
1. Th1 k
W
:x.x
1. Th2 k
W
:x.x
1. RTD6
°
C+:xxx
1. L1 In:x.xx
1. L2 In:x.xx
1. L3 In:x.xx
1. t>> %:xxx
1. ts> %:xxx
1. t< %:xxx
1. I0 %:x.xx
1. I2 In:x.xx
1. t2> %:xxx
1. I
2
* t %:xxx
1. t0> %:xxx
1. n_MotSt :xxx
1. RTD1
°
C+:xxx
1. RTD3
°
C+:xxx
1. RTD4
°
C+:xxx
1. RTD5
°
C+:xxx
1. RTD2
°
C+:xxx
1. hh.mm;ss.sss
1. YY-MM-DD
Max ILs In:x.xx
Start time s:xxx
START Is> :x
START I< :x
START I0> :x
START I2> :x
START I>> :x
1. s %:xxx
1. t %:xxx
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