ABB Relion 670 series Quick start guide

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ABB Relion 670 series protection and automation IEDs offer comprehensive electrical protection, control, measurement, and supervision for distribution and industrial applications. With its advanced protection algorithms, communication capabilities, and user-friendly interface, the Relion 670 series provides reliable and efficient operation. Its modular design and scalability make it suitable for various applications, from simple overcurrent protection to complex automation schemes.

ABB Relion 670 series protection and automation IEDs offer comprehensive electrical protection, control, measurement, and supervision for distribution and industrial applications. With its advanced protection algorithms, communication capabilities, and user-friendly interface, the Relion 670 series provides reliable and efficient operation. Its modular design and scalability make it suitable for various applications, from simple overcurrent protection to complex automation schemes.

Relion
®
670/650 series
670/650 series
Version 2.2 ANSI
Quick start guide
Document ID: 1MRK 500 129-UUS
Issued: November 2018
Revision: B
Product version: 2.2
© Copyright 2018 ABB. All rights reserved
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction..............................................................................................................3
Section 2 Safety information.................................................................................................. 5
2.1 Symbols on the product.......................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Warnings.....................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 Caution signs.............................................................................................................................................6
Section 3 Unpacking and inspecting...................................................................................... 9
3.1 Removing transport packaging.............................................................................................................9
3.2 Inspecting the product............................................................................................................................9
3.2.1 Identifying the product.......................................................................................................................9
3.2.2 Checking delivery items...................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.3 Inspecting the IED................................................................................................................................9
3.2.4 Returning an IED damaged in transit...............................................................................................9
Section 4 IED hardware...........................................................................................................11
4.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................................11
4.1.1 Variants of case size with local HMI display.................................................................................. 11
4.1.2 Case from the front and rear sides.................................................................................................13
Section 5 Powering up the IED.............................................................................................. 19
5.1 How to know the voltage level............................................................................................................. 19
5.2 How to connect to the power supply................................................................................................. 20
5.3 Energizing the IED...................................................................................................................................21
Section 6 LHMI overview........................................................................................................ 23
6.1 Local HMI.................................................................................................................................................. 23
6.1.1 Keypad..................................................................................................................................................23
6.1.2 Display.................................................................................................................................................. 26
6.1.3 LEDs...................................................................................................................................................... 29
6.1.4 Local HMI functionality..................................................................................................................... 30
6.1.4.1 Protection and alarm indication.................................................................................................. 30
Section 7 Connecting to the PCM600 software..................................................................33
7.1 PCM600 tool............................................................................................................................................ 33
7.1.1 Connectivity packages...................................................................................................................... 33
7.2 Preparing for the connection............................................................................................................... 34
7.3 Installing the PCM600 software..........................................................................................................34
7.4 Connecting the cables...........................................................................................................................34
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Section 8 Editing the network settings............................................................................... 35
8.1 Setting up communication between PCM600 and the IED............................................................35
Section 9 Working with the PCM software..........................................................................41
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Section 1 Introduction
GUID-DCFD62E5-F592-4513-84B0-EC73C7C61838 v1
The Quick Start Guide contains instructions on how to setup the Relion 670/650 series IED to get
started. The guide provides instructions to setup with a preconfigured IED, however, it is also
useful for the customized version of the IED.
The guide describes basic instructions only. For complete information, see the IED manuals.
GUID-CE76425E-C9C1-404F-8BB3-AD133E903EE7 V4 EN-US
Figure 1: Sample of an IED
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Section 2 Safety information
2.1 Symbols on the product
GUID-E48F2EC3-6AB8-4ECF-A77E-F16CE45CA5FD v4
All warnings must be observed.
Read the entire manual before doing installation or any maintenance work on the
product.
Class 1 Laser product. Take adequate measures to protect your eyes and do not
view directly with optical instruments.
Do not touch the unit in operation. The installation shall take into account the
worst case temperature.
2.2 Warnings
IP1504-1 v2
Observe the warnings during all types of work related to the product.
GUID-C9B6638A-57E7-4E05-9A33-A60E359C54AF v1
Only electrically skilled persons with the proper authorization and knowledge of
any safety hazards are allowed to carry out the electrical installation.
M2366-2 v2
National and local electrical safety regulations must always be followed. Working in
a high voltage environment requires serious approach to avoid human injuries and
damage to equipment.
M2362-2 v1
Do not touch circuitry during operation. Potentially lethal voltages and currents are
present.
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M2364-2 v1
Always use suitable isolated test pins when measuring signals in open circuitry.
Potentially lethal voltages and currents are present.
M2370-2 v1
Never connect or disconnect a wire and/or a connector to or from a IED during
normal operation. Hazardous voltages and currents are present that may be lethal.
Operation may be disrupted and IED and measuring circuitry may be damaged.
GUID-BEDD698E-356C-4CF9-9DAE-64DB3CEADEAD v1
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the auxiliary voltage
has been disconnected.
M2369-2 v3
Always connect the IED to protective ground, regardless of the operating
conditions. This also applies to special occasions such as bench testing,
demonstrations and off-site configuration. This is class 1 equipment that shall be
grounded.
M2367-2 v1
Never disconnect the secondary connection of current transformer circuit without
short-circuiting the transformer’s secondary winding. Operating a current
transformer with the secondary winding open will cause a massive potential build-
up that may damage the transformer and may cause injuries to humans.
M2372-2 v1
Never remove any screw from a powered IED or from a IED connected to powered
circuitry. Potentially lethal voltages and currents are present.
SEMOD168311-3 v1
Take adequate measures to protect the eyes. Never look into the laser beam.
GUID-11CCF92B-E9E7-409C-84D0-DFDEA1DCBE85 v2
The IED with accessories should be mounted in a cubicle in a restricted access area
within a power station, substation or industrial or retail environment.
2.3 Caution signs
IP1503-1 v1
GUID-5D1412B8-8F9D-4D39-B6D1-60FB35797FD0 v2
Whenever changes are made in the IED, measures should be taken to avoid
inadvertent tripping.
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GUID-F2A7BD77-80FB-48F0-AAE5-BE73DE520CC2 v1
The IED contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. ESD
precautions shall always be observed prior to touching components.
M2695-2 v2
Always transport PCBs (modules) using certified conductive bags.
M2696-2 v1
Do not connect live wires to the IED. Internal circuitry may be damaged
M2697-2 v2
Always use a conductive wrist strap connected to protective ground when
replacing modules. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the module and IED
circuitry.
M2698-2 v2
Take care to avoid electrical shock during installation and commissioning.
M2693-2 v1
Changing the active setting group will inevitably change the IEDs operation. Be
careful and check regulations before making the change.
GUID-3BEE51C6-8793-4C89-B8A8-07D0FA6EE4CA v3
Avoid touching the enclosure of the coupling capacitor REX061 unit and the shunt
resistor REX062 unit. The surface may be hot during normal operation. The
temperature can rise 50°C in REX061 and 65°C in REX062 above the ambient
temperature.
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Section 3 Unpacking and inspecting
3.1 Removing transport packaging
AMU0600514 v5
IEDs require careful handling.
1. Examine the delivered products to ensure that they have not been damaged during the
transport.
2. Remove the transport packing carefully without force.
The cardboard packaging material is 100% recyclable.
3.2 Inspecting the product
3.2.1 Identifying the product
AMU0600513 v5
1. Locate the IED's order number from the label attached to the IED's case.
2. Compare the IED's order number with the ordering information to verify that the received
product is correct.
3.2.2 Checking delivery items
GUID-2A6D8F5A-470F-40D1-9EAE-60DE4DD85EE6 v1
Check that all items are included in the delivery in accordance with the delivery documents.
3.2.3 Inspecting the IED
GUID-F6333353-F05D-4B41-BE44-5CE5274E788E v2
Check the IED to see if any damage occurred during transportation.
3.2.4 Returning an IED damaged in transit
GUID-966A05ED-CD30-4F66-957E-00FF38943A73 v4
If damage has occurred during transport, appropriate actions must be taken against the latest
carrier. Please inform the nearest ABB office or representative. Notify ABB immediately if there are
any discrepancies in relation to the delivery documents.
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Section 4 IED hardware
4.1 Overview
IP14270-1 v1
4.1.1 Variants of case size with local HMI display
M15024-3 v6
ANSI04000458-2-en.psd
ANSI04000458 V2 EN-US
Figure 2: 1/2 19” case with local HMI display.
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ANSI05000762-2-en.psd
ANSI05000762 V2 EN-US
Figure 3: 3/4 19” case with local HMI display.
ANSI04000460 -2-en.psd
ANSI04000460 V2 EN-US
Figure 4: 1/1 19” case with local HMI display.
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4.1.2 Case from the front and rear sides
IP16286-1 v2
M16105-3 v10
Table 1: Designations for 1/2 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot
1MRK002801-AC-2-670-1.2-PG V.3 EN
1MRK002801-AC-2-670-1.2-PG V4 EN-US
Rear position Module
X11 PSM
X31 and X32 etc. to X51 and X52 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM
X301, X302, X303, X304 SFP
X305 LDCM
X306 LDCM or OEM
X3061, X3062 SFP if OEM is selected
X311: A, B, C, D SLM
X312 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM
X313 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM, RS485
X401 TRM
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SEMOD111882-4 v8
Table 2: Designations for 3/4 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot
1MRK002801-AC-3-670-1.2-PG V4 EN-US
Rear position Module
X11 PSM
X31 and X32 etc. to X101 and X102 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM
X301, X302, X303, X304 SFP
X305 LDCM
X306 LDCM
X3061, X3062 SFP if OEM is selected
X311: A, B, C, D SLM
X312 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM
X313 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM, RS485
X401 TRM
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SEMOD111884-4 v7
Table 3: Designations for 3/4 x 19” casing with 2 TRM slot
1MRK002801-AC-4-670-1.2-PG V.3 EN
1MRK002801-AC-4-670-1.2-PG V4 EN-US
Rear position Module
X11 PSM
X31 and X32 etc. to X71 and X72 BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or MIM
X301. X302, X303, X304 SFP
X305 LDCM
X306 LDCM
X3061, X3062 SFP if OEM is selected
X311: A, B, C, D SLM
X312 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM
X313, X322, X323 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM, RS485
X401 TRM 1
X411 TRM 2
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M16106-3 v10
Table 4: Designations for 1/1 x 19” casing with 1 TRM slot
1MRK002801-AC-5-670-1.2-PG V.3 EN
1MRK002801-AC-5-670-1.2-PG V4 EN-US
Rear position Module
X11 PSM
X31 and X32 etc. to X161
and X162
BIM, BOM, SOM, IOM or
MIM
X301, X302, X303, X304 SFP
X305 LDCM
X306 LDCM
X3061, X3062 SFP if OEM is selected
X311: A, B, C, D SLM
X312 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM
X313 LDCM, IRIG-B, GTM,
RS485
X401 TRM
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ABB Relion 670 series Quick start guide

Type
Quick start guide
This manual is also suitable for

ABB Relion 670 series protection and automation IEDs offer comprehensive electrical protection, control, measurement, and supervision for distribution and industrial applications. With its advanced protection algorithms, communication capabilities, and user-friendly interface, the Relion 670 series provides reliable and efficient operation. Its modular design and scalability make it suitable for various applications, from simple overcurrent protection to complex automation schemes.

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