ABB Relion RES670 User manual

Type
User manual
Relion
®
670 series
Phasor measurement unit RES670
Operator's manual
Document ID: 1MRK511251-UEN
Issued: February 2015
Revision: B
Product version: 1.2
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Copyright
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Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept
or product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed
properties. All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this
manual must satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and
acceptable, including that any applicable safety or other operational requirements
are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/
or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but
not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the
person or entity applying the equipment, and those so responsible are hereby
requested to ensure that all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.
This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be
completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested
to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in
no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from
the use of this manual or the application of the equipment.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European
Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning
electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive
2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in
accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC
directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low
voltage directive. The product is designed in accordance with the international
standards of the IEC 60255 series.
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................9
Introduction to the operator’s manual.................................................9
About the complete set of manuals for an IED..............................9
About the operator’s manual.......................................................10
Intended audience.......................................................................11
Related documents......................................................................11
Revision notes.............................................................................12
Section 2 Safety information..........................................................13
Warnings..........................................................................................13
Section 3 Overview........................................................................15
Operator overview............................................................................15
Identify the IED.................................................................................15
Section 4 Understand the IED local human-machine
interface..........................................................................19
Overview...........................................................................................19
Keypad.............................................................................................19
Key activated screens......................................................................21
The Help screen..........................................................................21
The Reset screen........................................................................21
LCD..................................................................................................21
Medium........................................................................................21
LED...................................................................................................22
Introduction..................................................................................22
Status indication LEDs................................................................22
Indication LEDs...........................................................................22
Local HMI setup ...............................................................................23
How to navigate................................................................................23
Read............................................................................................23
Change .......................................................................................24
Section 5 Understand the HMI tree................................................25
Overview...........................................................................................25
Section 6 Read measured values..................................................27
Overview...........................................................................................27
View analog primary values..............................................................28
Overview......................................................................................28
View analog secondary values.........................................................28
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View analog mean values.................................................................28
Overview......................................................................................28
mA input module MIM............................................................28
View monitoring values.....................................................................28
Service values CVMMXN............................................................28
Current phasors CMMXU............................................................29
Voltage phasors VMMXU/VNMMXU...........................................29
Current sequence component CMSQI........................................29
Voltage sequence component VMSQI........................................29
View metering values.......................................................................29
Pulse counter logic PCGGIO.......................................................29
Function for energy calculation and demand handling
ETPMMTR...................................................................................30
Section 7 Event list.........................................................................31
View events......................................................................................31
Overview......................................................................................31
Section 8 Handle disturbances.......................................................33
Identify a disturbance.......................................................................33
View disturbance record details........................................................33
View general information.............................................................33
View disturbance indications.......................................................33
View event recordings.................................................................33
View trip values...........................................................................34
Trigger a disturbance report manually..............................................34
Section 9 Read and change settings.............................................35
System time and synchronization.....................................................35
System time.................................................................................35
Time synchronization...................................................................35
Overview................................................................................35
TimeSynch.............................................................................35
TIMESYNCHBIN....................................................................36
DSTBEGIN.............................................................................36
DSTEND.................................................................................36
SYNCHIRIG-B........................................................................36
SYNCHSNTP.........................................................................36
TIMEZONE.............................................................................36
General settings...............................................................................36
Power system..............................................................................37
Overview................................................................................37
Identifiers................................................................................37
Primary values........................................................................37
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Communication............................................................................37
Overview................................................................................37
Station communication...........................................................37
Ethernet configuration............................................................38
Analog and I/O modules..............................................................39
Overview................................................................................39
Analog modules......................................................................39
I/O modules............................................................................39
HMI..............................................................................................40
Overview................................................................................40
LEDs.......................................................................................40
Screen ...................................................................................40
Functions................................................................................40
Change lock ..........................................................................41
Control.........................................................................................41
Apparatus control...................................................................41
Control commands.................................................................41
Monitoring....................................................................................42
Overview................................................................................42
Service values CVMMXN.......................................................42
Current phasors CMMXU.......................................................42
Voltage phasors VMMXU/VNMMXU......................................42
Current sequence components CMSQI ................................43
Voltage sequence components VMSQI ................................43
Disturbance report DRPRDRE...............................................43
Fault locator LMBRFLO..........................................................44
Generic measured value MVGGIO........................................44
Event function ........................................................................44
Logical signal status report BINSTATREP.............................44
Metering.......................................................................................44
Overview................................................................................44
Pulse counter logic PCGGIO..................................................45
Function for energy calculation and demand handling
ETPMMTR .............................................................................45
Setting group N.................................................................................45
Overview......................................................................................45
Current protection........................................................................45
Overview................................................................................45
Four step directional negative phase sequence
overcurrent protection NS4PTOC..........................................45
Four step phase overcurrent protection OC4PTOC ..............46
Four step residual overcurrent protection EF4PTOC ............46
Sensitive directional residual over current and power
protection SDEPSDE ............................................................46
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Voltage protection........................................................................46
Overview................................................................................46
Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV .........................46
Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV ........................46
Frequency protection...................................................................47
Overview................................................................................47
Overfrequency protection SAPTOF .......................................47
Rate-of-change frequency protection SAPFRC ....................47
Underfrequency protection SAPTUF .....................................47
Multipurpose protection...............................................................47
Overview................................................................................47
General current and voltage protection CVGAPC..................48
Secondary system supervision....................................................48
Overview................................................................................48
Current circuit supervision CCSRDIF ....................................48
Fuse failure supervision SDDRFUF.......................................48
Monitoring....................................................................................48
Overview................................................................................48
Event counter CNTGGIO.......................................................49
Fault locator LMBRFLO..........................................................49
Logic............................................................................................49
Overview................................................................................49
Tripping logic SMPPTRC ......................................................49
Trip matrix logic TMAGGIO....................................................49
LogicGate...............................................................................49
LogicRSMemory.....................................................................50
LogicSRMemory.....................................................................50
LogicTimerSet........................................................................50
Section 10 Diagnose IED status.......................................................51
Read internal events.........................................................................51
Find available functions....................................................................51
Section 11 Test the IED...................................................................53
Overview...........................................................................................53
IED test mode...................................................................................54
View binary input values...................................................................54
Overview......................................................................................54
Binary Input Module BIM........................................................54
Signal matrix for binary input SMBI........................................54
View binary output values.................................................................55
Overview......................................................................................55
Binary Output Module BOM...................................................55
Signal matrix for binary outputs SMBO..................................55
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Function test modes.........................................................................55
Overview......................................................................................55
Current protection........................................................................55
Voltage protection .......................................................................55
Frequency protection...................................................................56
Multipurpose protection ..............................................................56
Secondary system protection .....................................................56
Control ........................................................................................56
Monitoring....................................................................................56
Logic............................................................................................56
Function status.................................................................................56
Current protection........................................................................56
Four step directional negative phase sequence
overcurrent protection NS4PTOC..........................................57
Four step phase overcurrent protection OC4PTOC...............57
Four step residual overcurrent protection EF4PTOC.............57
Sensitive directional residual over current and power
protection SDEPSDE.............................................................57
Voltage protection........................................................................57
Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV..........................57
Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV.........................58
Frequency protection...................................................................58
Overfrequency protection SAPTOF........................................58
Rate-of-change frequency protection SAPFRC.....................58
Underfrequency protection SAPTUF......................................58
Multipurpose protection...............................................................58
General current and voltage protection CVGAPC..................59
Secondary system supervision....................................................59
Current circuit supervision CCSRDIF.....................................59
Fuse failure supervision SDDRFUF.......................................59
Control.........................................................................................59
Apparatus control...................................................................59
Commands.............................................................................60
IEC61850 generic communication I/O functions
DPGGIO.................................................................................60
Monitoring....................................................................................60
Logical signal status report BINSTATREP.............................61
Disturbance report DRPRDRE...............................................61
Event counter CNTGGIO.......................................................61
Fault locator LMBRFLO..........................................................61
Generic measured value MVGGIO........................................61
Global positioning system......................................................61
IEC61850 generic communication I/O functions 16
inputs SP16GGIO...................................................................62
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LEDs.......................................................................................62
Measured value expander block RANGE_XP........................62
IEC61850 generic communication I/O functions
SPGGIO.................................................................................62
Logic............................................................................................62
Boolean 16 to Integer conversion B16IFCVI, B16I.................62
Integer to Boolean 16 conversion IB16FCVB, IB16...............63
Tripping logic SMPPTRC ......................................................63
Trip matrix logic TMAGGIO....................................................63
Logic gate...............................................................................63
Logic SR/RS memory.............................................................63
Logic timer set........................................................................63
Communication............................................................................64
Station communication...........................................................64
Setting groups.............................................................................65
Test .............................................................................................65
Authorization................................................................................65
LED Test ..........................................................................................65
Section 12 Control and supervise the bay........................................67
Overview...........................................................................................67
Read measured values and check apparatus status...................67
Locating and using the single line diagram.................................67
Control screen messages............................................................69
Section 13 Reset..............................................................................71
Reset guide for IED..........................................................................71
Reset counters............................................................................71
Reset event counter CNTGGIO.............................................71
Reset pulse counter PCGGIO................................................71
Function for energy calculation and demand handling
ETPMMTR..............................................................................71
Reset disturbances and event list DRPRDRE.............................71
Reset LEDs.................................................................................72
Start and trip LEDs.................................................................72
All indication LEDs.................................................................72
Reset process eventlist...............................................................72
Section 14 Authorization..................................................................73
Overview...........................................................................................73
Principle of operation........................................................................73
LogOn or logOff................................................................................75
Authorization handling in the IED.....................................................75
Internet Protocol ports security guideline.........................................76
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Section 15 Glossary.........................................................................79
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Section 1 Introduction
About this chapter
This chapter is an introduction to the operator’s manual, its purpose and usage.
1.1 Introduction to the operator’s manual
1.1.1 About the complete set of manuals for an IED
The user’s manual (UM) is a complete set of five different manuals:
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Technical reference
IEC09000744 V1 EN
The Application Manual (AM) contains application descriptions, setting
guidelines and setting parameters sorted per function. The application manual
should be used to find out when and for what purpose a typical protection function
could be used. The manual should also be used when calculating settings.
The Technical Reference Manual (TRM) contains application and functionality
descriptions and it lists function blocks, logic diagrams, input and output signals,
setting parameters and technical data sorted per function. The technical reference
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manual should be used as a technical reference during the engineering phase,
installation and commissioning phase, and during normal service.
The Installation and Commissioning Manual (ICM) contains instructions on
how to install and commission the protection IED. The manual can also be used as
a reference during periodic testing. The manual covers procedures for mechanical
and electrical installation, energizing and checking of external circuitry, setting and
configuration as well as verifying settings and performing directional tests. The
chapters are organized in the chronological order (indicated by chapter/section
numbers) in which the protection IED should be installed and commissioned.
The Operator’s Manual (OM) contains instructions on how to operate the
protection IED during normal service once it has been commissioned. The
operator’s manual can be used to find out how to handle disturbances or how to
view calculated and measured network data in order to determine the cause of a fault.
The Engineering Manual (EM) contains instructions on how to engineer the IEDs
using the different tools in PCM600. The manual provides instructions on how to
set up a PCM600 project and insert IEDs to the project structure. The manual also
recommends a sequence for engineering of protection and control functions, LHMI
functions as well as communication engineering for IEC 61850 and DNP3.
1.1.2 About the operator’s manual
Use the operator’s manual for instruction on how to perform common tasks during
normal service.
The operator’s manual contains the following chapters:
The chapter “Safety information” presents warnings and notices, which the
user should pay attention to.
The chapter “Overview” describes operations an operator may perform on a
daily basis or when the need arises.
The chapter “Understand the local human-machine interface” describes how
to use the human-machine interface.
The chapter “Understand the HMI tree” describes the different menu trees.
The chapter “Read measured values” describes how to locate and identify
available measurement data.
The chapter “Event list” describes the location and nature of recorded events.
The chapter “Handle disturbances” describes how to retrieve disturbance
information and reset alarms.
The chapter “Read and change settings” describes how to locate, and change
settings and parameters.
The chapter “Diagnose IED status” describes the location and use of available
diagnostic tools.
The chapter “Test the IED” describes the tests applicable to the IED.
The chapter “Control and supervise the bay” describes how to use the Single
Line Diagram to open and close primary apparatuses.
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The chapter “Reset” describes resetting procedures.
The chapter “Authorization”describes user categories and password procedures.
The chapter “Glossary” describes words and acronyms used in the literature
describing the IED.
This manual does not contain any instructions for commissioning or testing.
1.1.3 Intended audience
General
The operator’s manual addresses the operator, who operates the IED on a daily basis.
Requirement
The operator must be trained in and have a basic knowledge of how to operate
protection equipment. The manual contains terms and expressions commonly used
to describe this kind of equipment.
1.1.4 Related documents
Documents related to RES670 Identity number
Operator’s manual 1MRK 511 251-UEN
Installation and commissioning manual 1MRK 511 252-UEN
Technical reference manual 1MRK 511 250-UEN
Application manual 1MRK 511 253-UEN
Product guide pre-configured 1MRK 511 266-BEN
Connection and Installation components 1MRK 513 003-BEN
Test system, COMBITEST 1MRK 512 001-BEN
Accessories for 670 series IEDs 1MRK 514 012-BEN
670 series SPA and signal list 1MRK 500 092-WEN
IEC 61850 Data objects list for 670 series 1MRK 500 091-WEN
Engineering manual 670 series 1MRK 511 240-UEN
Communication set-up for Relion 670 series 1MRK 505 260-UEN
More information can be found on www.abb.com/substationautomation.
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1.1.5 Revision notes
Revision Description
- First issue for 670 series version 1.2.
A Maintenance updates, PR corrections
B Maintenance updates, PR corrections
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Section 2 Safety information
About this chapter
This chapter lists warnings and cautions that must be followed when handling the
IED.
2.1 Warnings
Do not touch circuitry during operation. Potentially lethal voltages
and currents are present.
Always connect the IED to protective earth, regardless of the
operating conditions. This also applies to special occasions such as
bench testing, demonstrations and off-site configuration. Operating
the IED without proper earthing may damage both IED and
measuring circuitry and may cause injuries in the event of an accident.
Never remove any screw from a powered IED or from a IED
connected to powered circuitry. Potentially lethal voltages and
currents are present.
Always avoid touching the circuitry when the cover is removed.
The product contains electronic circuitries which can be damaged if
exposed to static electricity (ESD). The electronic circuitries also
contain high voltage which is lethal to humans.
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