ABB RELION 650 SERIES Applications Manual

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RELION® 650 SERIES
Line differential protection RED650
Version 2.1
Application manual
Document ID: 1MRK 505 363-UEN
Issued: March 2019
Revision: A
Product version: 2.1
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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
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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.......................................................................................................15
1.1 This manual....................................................................................................................................... 15
1.2 Intended audience............................................................................................................................15
1.3 Product documentation..................................................................................................................16
1.3.1 Product documentation set...................................................................................................... 16
1.3.2 Document revision history......................................................................................................... 17
1.3.3 Related documents......................................................................................................................17
1.4 Document symbols and conventions...........................................................................................18
1.4.1 Symbols......................................................................................................................................... 18
1.4.2 Document conventions...............................................................................................................19
1.5 IEC 61850 edition 1 / edition 2 mapping..................................................................................... 19
Section 2 Application.........................................................................................................23
2.1 General IED application...................................................................................................................23
2.2 Main protection functions............................................................................................................. 24
2.3 Back-up protection functions....................................................................................................... 24
2.4 Control and monitoring functions................................................................................................25
2.5 Communication................................................................................................................................ 27
2.6 Basic IED functions..........................................................................................................................29
Section 3 Configuration.................................................................................................... 31
3.1 Description of configuration RED650.......................................................................................... 31
3.1.1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................. 31
3.1.1.1 Description of A11.....................................................................................................................31
Section 4 Analog inputs.................................................................................................... 33
4.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................... 33
4.2 Setting guidelines............................................................................................................................ 33
4.2.1 Setting of the phase reference channel.................................................................................. 33
4.2.1.1 Example...................................................................................................................................... 33
4.2.2 Setting of current channels.......................................................................................................34
4.2.2.1 Example 1................................................................................................................................... 34
4.2.2.2 Example 2...................................................................................................................................35
4.2.2.3 Example 3...................................................................................................................................36
4.2.2.4 Examples on how to connect, configure and set CT inputs for most commonly
used CT connections............................................................................................................... 38
4.2.2.5 Example on how to connect a star connected three-phase CT set to the IED............ 39
4.2.2.6 Example how to connect delta connected three-phase CT set to the IED...................43
4.2.2.7 Example how to connect single-phase CT to the IED.......................................................45
4.2.3 Relationships between setting parameter Base Current, CT rated primary
current and minimum pickup of a protection IED................................................................ 46
4.2.4 Setting of voltage channels.......................................................................................................47
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4.2.4.1 Example......................................................................................................................................47
4.2.4.2 Examples how to connect, configure and set VT inputs for most commonly
used VT connections............................................................................................................... 47
4.2.4.3 Examples on how to connect a three phase-to-earth connected VT to the IED......... 48
4.2.4.4 Example on how to connect a phase-to-phase connected VT to the IED.................... 50
4.2.4.5 Example on how to connect an open delta VT to the IED for high impedance
earthed or unearthed netwoeks............................................................................................52
4.2.4.6 Example how to connect the open delta VT to the IED for low impedance
earthed or solidly earthed power systems......................................................................... 53
4.2.4.7 Example on how to connect a neutral point VT to the IED.............................................. 55
Section 5 Local HMI........................................................................................................... 59
5.1 Display............................................................................................................................................... 60
5.2 LEDs.................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.3 Keypad................................................................................................................................................62
5.4 Local HMI functionality...................................................................................................................64
5.4.1 Protection and alarm indication...............................................................................................64
5.4.2 Parameter management ........................................................................................................... 65
5.4.3 Front communication.................................................................................................................65
Section 6 Differential protection.....................................................................................67
6.1 Low impedance restricted earth fault protection REFPDIF ................................................... 67
6.1.1 Identification................................................................................................................................ 67
6.1.2 Application.................................................................................................................................... 67
6.1.2.1 Transformer winding, solidly earthed................................................................................. 68
6.1.2.2 Transformer winding, earthed through zig-zag earthing transformer........................ 68
6.1.2.3 Autotransformer winding, solidly earthed......................................................................... 69
6.1.2.4 Reactor winding, solidly earthed.......................................................................................... 70
6.1.2.5 CT earthing direction...............................................................................................................71
6.1.3 Setting guidelines........................................................................................................................ 71
6.1.3.1 Setting and configuration.......................................................................................................71
6.1.3.2 Settings...................................................................................................................................... 72
6.2 Line differential protection............................................................................................................73
6.2.1 Identification................................................................................................................................ 73
6.2.2 Application.................................................................................................................................... 73
6.2.2.1 Power transformers in the protected zone........................................................................ 74
6.2.2.2 Small power transformers in a tap....................................................................................... 75
6.2.2.3 Charging current compensation........................................................................................... 75
6.2.2.4 Time synchronization.............................................................................................................. 77
6.2.2.5 Analog signal communication for line differential protection........................................77
6.2.2.6 Configuration of analog signals............................................................................................78
6.2.2.7 Configuration of LDCM output signals................................................................................79
6.2.2.8 Open CT detection...................................................................................................................80
6.2.3 Setting guidelines........................................................................................................................81
6.2.3.1 General settings........................................................................................................................81
6.2.3.2 Percentage restrained differential operation.................................................................... 82
6.2.3.3 The 2nd and 5th harmonic analysis...................................................................................... 85
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6.2.3.4 Internal/external fault discriminator...................................................................................86
6.2.3.5 Power transformer in the protected zone.......................................................................... 87
6.2.3.6 Settings examples................................................................................................................... 90
Section 7 Impedance protection....................................................................................101
7.1 Distance protection ZMFPDIS..................................................................................................... 101
7.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 101
7.1.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 101
7.1.2.1 System earthing......................................................................................................................101
7.1.2.2 Fault infeed from remote end............................................................................................. 104
7.1.2.3 Load encroachment...............................................................................................................105
7.1.2.4 Short line application............................................................................................................ 106
7.1.2.5 Long transmission line application.................................................................................... 106
7.1.2.6 Parallel line application with mutual coupling..................................................................107
7.1.2.7 Tapped line application......................................................................................................... 112
7.1.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 114
7.1.3.1 General......................................................................................................................................114
7.1.3.2 Setting of zone 1..................................................................................................................... 115
7.1.3.3 Setting of overreaching zone............................................................................................... 115
7.1.3.4 Setting of reverse zone..........................................................................................................116
7.1.3.5 Setting of zones for parallel line application.................................................................... 116
7.1.3.6 Setting the reach with respect to load...............................................................................118
7.1.3.7 Zone reach setting lower than minimum load impedance............................................ 118
7.1.3.8 Zone reach setting higher than minimum load impedance.......................................... 120
7.1.3.9 Other settings......................................................................................................................... 121
7.2 Automatic switch onto fault logic ZCVPSOF ...........................................................................124
7.2.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 124
7.2.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 124
7.2.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................125
Section 8 Current protection..........................................................................................127
8.1 Instantaneous phase overcurrent protection PHPIOC .......................................................... 127
8.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 127
8.1.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 127
8.1.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 127
8.1.3.1 Meshed network without parallel line................................................................................ 128
8.1.3.2 Meshed network with parallel line...................................................................................... 130
8.2 Four step phase overcurrent protection OC4PTOC................................................................ 131
8.2.1 Identification...............................................................................................................................131
8.2.2 Application...................................................................................................................................131
8.2.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................132
8.2.3.1 Settings for each step........................................................................................................... 133
8.2.3.2 2nd harmonic restrain........................................................................................................... 136
8.3 Instantaneous residual overcurrent protection EFPIOC .......................................................140
8.3.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 141
8.3.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 141
8.3.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 141
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8.4 Four step residual overcurrent protection EF4PTOC ............................................................ 143
8.4.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 143
8.4.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 143
8.4.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 145
8.4.3.1 Settings for each step (x = 1, 2, 3 and 4)............................................................................ 145
8.4.3.2 Common settings for all steps............................................................................................ 147
8.4.3.3 2nd harmonic restrain........................................................................................................... 148
8.4.3.4 Parallel transformer inrush current logic.......................................................................... 148
8.4.3.5 Switch onto fault logic.......................................................................................................... 149
8.4.3.6 Line application example......................................................................................................150
8.5 Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power protection SDEPSDE ....................154
8.5.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 154
8.5.2 Application..................................................................................................................................154
8.5.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................156
8.6 Breaker failure protection CCRBRF............................................................................................ 162
8.6.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 163
8.6.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 163
8.6.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................163
8.7 Stub protection STBPTOC ...........................................................................................................166
8.7.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 166
8.7.2 Application..................................................................................................................................166
8.7.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................167
8.8 Pole discordance protection CCPDSC....................................................................................... 167
8.8.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 168
8.8.2 Application..................................................................................................................................168
8.8.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 168
8.9 Directional underpower protection GUPPDUP........................................................................ 169
8.9.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 169
8.9.2 Application..................................................................................................................................169
8.9.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 171
8.10 Directional overpower protection GOPPDOP ..........................................................................174
8.10.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 174
8.10.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 174
8.10.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................176
8.11 Broken conductor check BRCPTOC ........................................................................................... 179
8.11.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 179
8.11.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 179
8.11.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................179
Section 9 Voltage protection......................................................................................... 181
9.1 Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV ..........................................................................181
9.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 181
9.1.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 181
9.1.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 181
9.1.3.1 Equipment protection, such as for motors and generators......................................... 182
9.1.3.2 Disconnected equipment detection...................................................................................182
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9.1.3.3 Power supply quality .............................................................................................................182
9.1.3.4 Voltage instability mitigation.............................................................................................. 182
9.1.3.5 Backup protection for power system faults..................................................................... 182
9.1.3.6 Settings for Two step undervoltage protection.............................................................. 182
Section 10 Multipurpose protection............................................................................... 185
10.1 General current and voltage protection CVGAPC....................................................................185
10.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 185
10.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................185
10.1.2.1 Current and voltage selection for CVGAPC function...................................................... 186
10.1.2.2 Base quantities for CVGAPC function................................................................................ 188
10.1.2.3 Application possibilities....................................................................................................... 188
10.1.2.4 Inadvertent generator energization...................................................................................189
10.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 190
10.1.3.1 Directional negative sequence overcurrent protection................................................. 190
10.1.3.2 Negative sequence overcurrent protection...................................................................... 191
10.1.3.3 Generator stator overload protection in accordance with IEC or ANSI standards...193
10.1.3.4 Open phase protection for transformer, lines or generators and circuit
breaker head flashover protection for generators..........................................................195
10.1.3.5 Voltage restrained overcurrent protection for generator and step-up
transformer............................................................................................................................. 196
10.1.3.6 Loss of excitation protection for a generator..................................................................196
Section 11 Secondary system supervision..................................................................... 199
11.1 Current circuit supervision CCSSPVC........................................................................................ 199
11.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 199
11.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................199
11.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 199
11.2 Fuse failure supervision FUFSPVC............................................................................................. 200
11.2.1 Identification............................................................................................................................. 200
11.2.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 200
11.2.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................201
11.2.3.1 General......................................................................................................................................201
11.2.3.2 Setting of common parameters..........................................................................................201
11.2.3.3 Negative sequence based.....................................................................................................201
11.2.3.4 Zero sequence based............................................................................................................ 202
11.2.3.5 Delta U and delta I .................................................................................................................203
11.2.3.6 Dead line detection................................................................................................................203
Section 12 Control............................................................................................................. 205
12.1 Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing SESRSYN............................................205
12.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................205
12.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................205
12.1.2.1 Synchronizing......................................................................................................................... 205
12.1.2.2 Synchrocheck..........................................................................................................................206
12.1.2.3 Energizing check.................................................................................................................... 208
12.1.2.4 Voltage selection................................................................................................................... 208
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12.1.2.5 External fuse failure.............................................................................................................. 209
12.1.3 Application examples................................................................................................................210
12.1.3.1 Single circuit breaker with single busbar.......................................................................... 210
12.1.3.2 Single circuit breaker with double busbar, external voltage selection........................211
12.1.3.3 Single circuit breaker with double busbar, internal voltage selection.........................211
12.1.4 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 212
12.2 Autorecloser for 1 phase, 2 phase and/or 3 phase operation SMBRREC ........................... 216
12.2.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 216
12.2.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 216
12.2.2.1 Auto-reclosing operation OFF and ON...............................................................................219
12.2.2.2 Start auto-reclosing and conditions for start of a reclosing cycle.............................. 219
12.2.2.3 Start auto-reclosing from CB open information............................................................. 220
12.2.2.4 Blocking of the autorecloser................................................................................................220
12.2.2.5 Control of the auto-reclosing open time for shot 1........................................................ 220
12.2.2.6 Long trip signal....................................................................................................................... 221
12.2.2.7 Maximum number of reclosing shots.................................................................................221
12.2.2.8
ARMode
=
3ph,
(normal setting for a single 3 phase shot).............................................. 221
12.2.2.9
ARMode
=
1/2/3ph
................................................................................................................... 221
12.2.2.10
ARMode
=
1/2ph
, 1-phase or 2-phase reclosing in the first shot....................................222
12.2.2.11
ARMode
=1ph + 1*2ph, 1-phase or 2-phase reclosing in the first shot......................... 222
12.2.2.12 ARMode=1/2ph + 1*3ph, 1-phase, 2-phase or 3-phase reclosing in the first shot.....222
12.2.2.13
ARMode
=1ph + 1*2/3ph, 1-phase, 2-phase or 3-phase reclosing in the first shot.....222
12.2.2.14 External selection of auto-reclose mode...........................................................................223
12.2.2.15 Reclosing reclaim timer.........................................................................................................223
12.2.2.16 Pulsing of the CB closing command and Counter........................................................... 223
12.2.2.17 Transient fault........................................................................................................................ 224
12.2.2.18 Permanent fault and reclosing unsuccessful signal....................................................... 224
12.2.2.19 Lock-out initiation................................................................................................................. 224
12.2.2.20 Evolving fault...........................................................................................................................225
12.2.2.21 Automatic continuation of the reclosing sequence .......................................................226
12.2.2.22 Thermal overload protection holding the auto-reclosing function back ...................226
12.2.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 226
12.2.3.1 Configuration..........................................................................................................................226
12.2.3.2 Auto-recloser parameter settings...................................................................................... 229
12.3 Apparatus control APC..................................................................................................................232
12.3.1 Application.................................................................................................................................. 232
12.3.1.1 Bay control (QCBAY).............................................................................................................. 235
12.3.1.2 Switch controller (SCSWI).....................................................................................................236
12.3.1.3 Switches (SXCBR/SXSWI)..................................................................................................... 237
12.3.1.4 Reservation function (QCRSV and RESIN)......................................................................... 237
12.3.2 Interaction between modules.................................................................................................239
12.3.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 240
12.3.3.1 Bay control (QCBAY)..............................................................................................................240
12.3.3.2 Switch controller (SCSWI)..................................................................................................... 241
12.3.3.3 Switch (SXCBR/SXSWI)......................................................................................................... 242
12.3.3.4 Bay Reserve (QCRSV).............................................................................................................242
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12.3.3.5 Reservation input (RESIN).................................................................................................... 242
12.4 Logic rotating switch for function selection and LHMI presentation SLGAPC.................242
12.4.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................242
12.4.2 Application..................................................................................................................................242
12.4.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 243
12.5 Selector mini switch VSGAPC...................................................................................................... 243
12.5.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................243
12.5.2 Application..................................................................................................................................243
12.5.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 244
12.6 Generic communication function for Double Point indication DPGAPC............................ 244
12.6.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................244
12.6.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 244
12.6.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 245
12.7 Single point generic control 8 signals SPC8GAPC.................................................................. 245
12.7.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................245
12.7.2 Application..................................................................................................................................245
12.7.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 246
12.8 AutomationBits, command function for DNP3.0 AUTOBITS................................................ 246
12.8.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................246
12.8.2 Application..................................................................................................................................246
12.8.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 246
12.9 Single command, 16 signals SINGLECMD................................................................................. 246
12.9.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................247
12.9.2 Application..................................................................................................................................247
12.9.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 248
Section 13 Scheme communication.................................................................................251
13.1 Scheme communication logic for distance or overcurrent protection ZCPSCH...............251
13.1.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 251
13.1.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 251
13.1.2.1 Blocking schemes...................................................................................................................251
13.1.2.2 Delta blocking scheme.......................................................................................................... 252
13.1.2.3 Permissive schemes.............................................................................................................. 253
13.1.2.4 Intertrip scheme.....................................................................................................................255
13.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 256
13.1.3.1 Blocking scheme.................................................................................................................... 256
13.1.3.2 Delta blocking scheme..........................................................................................................256
13.1.3.3 Permissive underreaching scheme..................................................................................... 257
13.1.3.4 Permissive overreaching scheme........................................................................................257
13.1.3.5 Unblocking scheme................................................................................................................257
13.1.3.6 Intertrip scheme..................................................................................................................... 257
13.2 Current reversal and Weak-end infeed logic for distance protection 3-phase
ZCRWPSCH ..................................................................................................................................... 257
13.2.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 257
13.2.2 Application..................................................................................................................................258
13.2.2.1 Current reversal logic............................................................................................................ 258
13.2.2.2 Weak-end infeed logic...........................................................................................................258
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13.2.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 259
13.2.3.1 Current reversal logic............................................................................................................ 259
13.2.3.2 Weak-end infeed logic...........................................................................................................259
13.3 Current reversal and weak-end infeed logic for phase segregated communication
ZC1WPSCH ..................................................................................................................................... 260
13.3.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................260
13.3.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 260
13.3.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................261
13.4 Local acceleration logic ZCLCPSCH........................................................................................... 262
13.4.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................262
13.4.2 Application..................................................................................................................................262
13.4.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 263
Section 14 Logic.................................................................................................................265
14.1 Tripping logic SMPPTRC .............................................................................................................. 265
14.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................265
14.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................265
14.1.2.1 Three-phase tripping ........................................................................................................... 266
14.1.2.2 Single- and/or three-phase tripping..................................................................................266
14.1.2.3 Single-, two- or three-phase tripping.................................................................................267
14.1.2.4 Lock-out...................................................................................................................................268
14.1.2.5 Blocking of the function block............................................................................................ 268
14.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 268
14.2 Trip matrix logic TMAGAPC......................................................................................................... 268
14.2.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................269
14.2.2 Application..................................................................................................................................269
14.2.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 269
14.3 Logic for group alarm ALMCALH................................................................................................ 269
14.3.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................269
14.3.2 Application..................................................................................................................................269
14.3.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 270
14.4 Logic for group alarm WRNCALH............................................................................................... 270
14.4.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................270
14.4.1.1 Application.............................................................................................................................. 270
14.4.1.2 Setting guidelines.................................................................................................................. 270
14.5 Logic for group indication INDCALH......................................................................................... 270
14.5.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................270
14.5.1.1 Application.............................................................................................................................. 270
14.5.1.2 Setting guidelines.................................................................................................................. 270
14.6 Configurable logic blocks.............................................................................................................270
14.6.1 Application.................................................................................................................................. 271
14.6.2 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................271
14.6.2.1 Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 271
14.7 Fixed signal function block FXDSIGN.........................................................................................272
14.7.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 272
14.7.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 272
14.8 Boolean 16 to Integer conversion B16I.......................................................................................273
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14.8.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 273
14.8.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 273
14.9 Boolean to integer conversion with logical node representation, 16 bit BTIGAPC.......... 274
14.9.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................274
14.9.2 Application..................................................................................................................................274
14.10 Integer to Boolean 16 conversion IB16.......................................................................................275
14.10.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 275
14.10.2 Application..................................................................................................................................276
14.11 Integer to Boolean 16 conversion with logic node representation ITBGAPC.....................276
14.11.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 277
14.11.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 277
14.12 Elapsed time integrator with limit transgression and overflow supervision TEIGAPC...278
14.12.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 278
14.12.2 Application..................................................................................................................................278
14.12.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 278
14.13 Comparator for integer inputs - INTCOMP...............................................................................278
14.13.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 278
14.13.2 Application..................................................................................................................................279
14.13.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 279
14.13.4 Setting example.........................................................................................................................279
14.14 Comparator for real inputs - REALCOMP..................................................................................280
14.14.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................280
14.14.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 280
14.14.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 280
14.14.4 Setting example........................................................................................................................ 280
Section 15 Monitoring....................................................................................................... 283
15.1 Measurement..................................................................................................................................283
15.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................283
15.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................283
15.1.3 Zero clamping............................................................................................................................ 284
15.1.4 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 285
15.1.4.1 Setting examples....................................................................................................................287
15.2 Gas medium supervision SSIMG................................................................................................. 291
15.2.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 291
15.2.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 291
15.2.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................291
15.3 Liquid medium supervision SSIML............................................................................................. 292
15.3.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................292
15.3.2 Application..................................................................................................................................292
15.3.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 292
15.4 Breaker monitoring SSCBR.......................................................................................................... 292
15.4.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 292
15.4.2 Application..................................................................................................................................293
15.4.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 295
15.4.3.1 Setting procedure on the IED.............................................................................................. 295
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15.5 Event function EVENT................................................................................................................... 296
15.5.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................296
15.5.2 Application..................................................................................................................................296
15.5.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 297
15.6 Disturbance report DRPRDRE......................................................................................................297
15.6.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 297
15.6.2 Application..................................................................................................................................298
15.6.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 298
15.6.3.1 Recording times.....................................................................................................................300
15.6.3.2 Binary input signals............................................................................................................... 301
15.6.3.3 Analog input signals.............................................................................................................. 301
15.6.3.4 Sub-function parameters..................................................................................................... 302
15.6.3.5 Consideration......................................................................................................................... 302
15.7 Logical signal status report BINSTATREP.................................................................................303
15.7.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................303
15.7.2 Application..................................................................................................................................303
15.7.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 303
15.8 Fault locator LMBRFLO.................................................................................................................304
15.8.1 Identification............................................................................................................................. 304
15.8.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 304
15.8.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 304
15.8.3.1 Connection of analog currents........................................................................................... 305
15.9 Limit counter L4UFCNT................................................................................................................306
15.9.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................306
15.9.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 306
15.9.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 307
15.10 Running hour-meter TEILGAPC...................................................................................................307
15.10.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................307
15.10.2 Application..................................................................................................................................307
15.10.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 307
Section 16 Metering.......................................................................................................... 309
16.1 Pulse-counter logic PCFCNT........................................................................................................309
16.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................309
16.1.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 309
16.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 309
16.2 Function for energy calculation and demand handling ETPMMTR...................................... 310
16.2.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 310
16.2.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 310
16.2.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................... 311
Section 17 Station communication..................................................................................313
17.1 Communication protocols............................................................................................................313
17.2 IEC 61850-8-1 communication protocol.................................................................................... 313
17.2.1 Application IEC 61850-8-1........................................................................................................ 313
17.2.2 Horizontal communication via GOOSE for interlocking GOOSEINTLKRCV................... 315
17.2.3 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................315
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17.2.4 Generic communication function for Single Point indication SPGAPC, SP16GAPC..... 315
17.2.4.1 Application...............................................................................................................................315
17.2.4.2 Setting guidelines.................................................................................................................. 315
17.2.5 Generic communication function for Measured Value MVGAPC......................................315
17.2.5.1 Application...............................................................................................................................315
17.2.5.2 Setting guidelines.................................................................................................................. 315
17.2.6 IEC 61850-8-1 redundant station bus communication - PRP............................................ 316
17.2.6.1 Identification...........................................................................................................................316
17.2.6.2 Application...............................................................................................................................316
17.2.6.3 Setting guidelines...................................................................................................................317
17.3 LON communication protocol..................................................................................................... 318
17.3.1 Application.................................................................................................................................. 318
17.3.2 MULTICMDRCV and MULTICMDSND......................................................................................319
17.3.2.1 Identification...........................................................................................................................319
17.3.2.2 Application...............................................................................................................................319
17.3.2.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................320
17.4 SPA communication protocol..................................................................................................... 320
17.4.1 Application..................................................................................................................................320
17.4.2 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................321
17.5 IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocol............................................................................... 322
17.5.1 Application.................................................................................................................................. 322
17.6 DNP3 Communication protocol.................................................................................................. 328
17.6.1 Application..................................................................................................................................328
Section 18 Remote communication.................................................................................329
18.1 Binary signal transfer....................................................................................................................329
18.1.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................329
18.1.2 Application..................................................................................................................................329
18.1.2.1 Communication hardware solutions..................................................................................329
18.1.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 330
Section 19 Security............................................................................................................ 335
19.1 Authority status ATHSTAT........................................................................................................... 335
19.1.1 Application..................................................................................................................................335
19.2 Self supervision with internal event list INTERRSIG................................................................335
19.2.1 Application..................................................................................................................................335
19.3 Change lock CHNGLCK................................................................................................................. 336
19.3.1 Application..................................................................................................................................336
19.4 Denial of service DOS....................................................................................................................336
19.4.1 Application..................................................................................................................................336
19.4.2 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................337
Section 20 Basic IED functions.........................................................................................339
20.1 IED identifiers TERMINALID......................................................................................................... 339
20.1.1 Application..................................................................................................................................339
20.2 Product information PRODINF....................................................................................................339
20.2.1 Application..................................................................................................................................339
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20.2.2 Factory defined settings..........................................................................................................339
20.3 Measured value expander block RANGE_XP.............................................................................340
20.3.1 Identification............................................................................................................................. 340
20.3.2 Application................................................................................................................................. 340
20.3.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 340
20.4 Parameter setting groups............................................................................................................341
20.4.1 Application..................................................................................................................................341
20.4.2 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................341
20.5 Rated system frequency PRIMVAL..............................................................................................341
20.5.1 Identification.............................................................................................................................. 341
20.5.2 Application.................................................................................................................................. 341
20.5.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 342
20.6 Summation block 3 phase 3PHSUM........................................................................................... 342
20.6.1 Application..................................................................................................................................342
20.6.2 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 342
20.7 Global base values GBASVAL....................................................................................................... 342
20.7.1 Identification..............................................................................................................................342
20.7.2 Application..................................................................................................................................343
20.7.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 343
20.8 Signal matrix for binary inputs SMBI......................................................................................... 343
20.8.1 Application..................................................................................................................................343
20.8.2 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 343
20.9 Signal matrix for binary outputs SMBO ................................................................................... 343
20.9.1 Application..................................................................................................................................343
20.9.2 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 344
20.10 Signal matrix for mA inputs SMMI............................................................................................. 344
20.10.1 Application................................................................................................................................. 344
20.10.2 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 344
20.11 Signal matrix for analog inputs SMAI........................................................................................344
20.11.1 Application................................................................................................................................. 344
20.11.2 Frequency values.......................................................................................................................344
20.11.3 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 345
20.12 Test mode functionality TESTMODE......................................................................................... 349
20.12.1 Application................................................................................................................................. 349
20.12.1.1 IEC 61850 protocol test mode.............................................................................................350
20.12.2 Setting guidelines......................................................................................................................351
20.13 Time synchronization TIMESYNCHGEN.....................................................................................351
20.13.1 Application.................................................................................................................................. 351
20.13.2 Setting guidelines..................................................................................................................... 352
20.13.2.1 System time............................................................................................................................ 352
20.13.2.2 Synchronization......................................................................................................................352
Section 21 Requirements.................................................................................................. 355
21.1 Current transformer requirements............................................................................................ 355
21.1.1 Current transformer classification........................................................................................ 355
21.1.2 Conditions.................................................................................................................................. 355
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21.1.3 Fault current............................................................................................................................... 356
21.1.4 Secondary wire resistance and additional load.................................................................. 356
21.1.5 General current transformer requirements......................................................................... 357
21.1.6 Rated equivalent secondary e.m.f. requirements............................................................... 357
21.1.6.1 Line differential protection..................................................................................................357
21.1.6.2 Distance protection...............................................................................................................358
21.1.6.3 Breaker failure protection....................................................................................................360
21.1.6.4 Restricted earth fault protection (low impedance differential).................................. 360
21.1.7 Current transformer requirements for CTs according to other standards.................. 362
21.1.7.1 Current transformers according to IEC 61869-2, class P, PR........................................ 363
21.1.7.2 Current transformers according to IEC 61869-2, class PX, PXR (and old IEC
60044-6, class TPS and old British Standard, class X)................................................... 363
21.1.7.3 Current transformers according to ANSI/IEEE................................................................363
21.2 Voltage transformer requirements............................................................................................364
21.3 SNTP server requirements........................................................................................................... 364
21.4 Sample specification of communication requirements for the protection and
control terminals in digital telecommunication networks....................................................364
Section 22 Glossary........................................................................................................... 367
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