MFR11 Manual
MFR11 Manual
MFR11 Manual
MFR 11 Packages
Protection Relay
Manual
Version 3.1xxx
Manual 37351A
Manual 37351A
WARNING
Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions.
Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed (overtemperature, or overpressure, where applicable) shutdown device(s), that operates totally independently of the
prime mover control device(s) to protect against runaway or damage to the engine, turbine, or other
type of prime mover with possible personal injury or loss of life should the mechanical-hydraulic governor(s) or electric control(s), the actuator(s), fuel control(s), the driving mechanism(s), the linkage(s),
or the controlled device(s) fail.
Any unauthorized modifications to or use of this equipment outside its specified mechanical, electrical,
or other operating limits may cause personal injury and/or property damage, including damage to the
equipment. Any such unauthorized modifications: (i) constitute "misuse" and/or "negligence" within
the meaning of the product warranty thereby excluding warranty coverage for any resulting damage,
and (ii) invalidate product certifications or listings.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure
the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system.
Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent damage to these parts.
Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a
grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control).
Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards.
Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with
conductive devices.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
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NOTE
Provides other helpful information that does not fall under the warning or caution categories.
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Revision History
Rev. Date
NEW 06-03-02
A
07-07-17
Editor
TP
TP
Changes
Release based on 37140A
Zero voltage monitoring parameters corrected; relay assignment for SC Packages updated
Contents
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.........................................................................................6
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................6
Measurement Value Logging ..................................................................................................................7
Package Functional Descriptions ...........................................................................................................8
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CHAPTER 7. COMMISSIONING.................................................................................................. 46
APPENDIX A. DIMENSIONS ...................................................................................................... 47
APPENDIX B. TECHNICAL DATA .............................................................................................. 48
APPENDIX C. MEASURED QUANTITIES AND ACCURACY ............................................................ 50
APPENDIX D. LIST OF PARAMETERS ........................................................................................ 51
APPENDIX E. SERVICE OPTIONS ............................................................................................. 54
Product Service Options....................................................................................................................... 54
Returning Equipment for Repair ........................................................................................................... 54
Packing a Control ....................................................................................................................... 55
Return Authorization Number RAN ............................................................................................ 55
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................... 55
How to Contact Woodward................................................................................................................... 56
Engineering Services............................................................................................................................ 57
Technical Assistance............................................................................................................................ 58
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Tables
Table 3-1: Conversion chart - wire size ................................................................................................................................... 12
Table 4-1: Alarm messages...................................................................................................................................................... 19
Table 5-1: Alarm messages...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Table 6-1: Release delay of the relays ..................................................................................................................................... 43
Table 6-2: Protective function output to relay ......................................................................................................................... 45
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Chapter 1.
General Information
Introduction
The MFR 11 model is a generator or mains protection unit packaged into one compact device. Typical applications are generators and switchgear equipment that require independent protection architecture. Different packages offer additional functionality
The detailed model description for the MFR 11 reads as follows:
MFR1110 B/ ABDEF..Z
Packages according to the package list.
These packages can be found in the manual. Each chapter headline points
out if the described function is standard or part of a package.
Mounting
[B].. Flush-mounting
Current transformer, secondary
[0] = not available
Voltage transformer/PTs, secondary
[0] = not available
[1] = 100 Vac
[4] = 400 Vac
[7] = 690 Vac
Type
Examples:
MFR1110B/MP (flush mounted, standard unit with 100 Vac PT inputs with MP Package [over-/undervoltage,
voltage asymmetry, and over-/underfrequency monitoring, 3 relay outputs])
MFR1140B/G59N (flush mounted, standard unit with 400 Vac PT inputs with G59N Package [MP Package +
phase/vector shift and df/dt ROCOF monitoring, 8 relay outputs, wide-range power supply])
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Voltage
Voltage is displayed as three-phase r.m.s measurement of the phase-neutral and/or phase-phase voltages.
Package SC utilizes single-phase r.m.s. measurement of the synchronizing voltage VL1-L2.
This device can be ordered with the following measuring voltage input ranges (rated voltages). Please indicate the measuring voltage input required when ordering (refer to Technical Data on page 48):
66 V/115 V ....................[1]
230 V/400 V ....................[4]
400 V/690 V ....................[7]
Frequency
Frequency measurement is extracted from the digitally filtered measuring voltages. The frequency is measured three-phase if the measured voltage exceeds 15% of the nominal voltage. This ensures rapid and precise
measurement of the frequency. However the frequency is still measured correctly even if voltage is only applied to one phase.
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Depending on the model, the unit is equipped with the following functions
Protective functions
V>, V<
Three-phase over-/undervoltage monitoring (2 limits)
Zero voltage monitoring: dead bus start (close CB to dead busbar)
V0
VAS>
Voltage asymmetry monitoring
f>, f<
Three-phase over-/underfrequency monitoring (2 limits)
d/dt
Vector/phase shift monitoring
df/dt
df/dt ROCOF monitoring
IE>, IE>>
Synch-check function (not available for 690 V versions)
1
only 1 freely configurable relay, the other one is fixed to synch-check
NU
VDEW
G59
G59N
SC
SC+N
General functions
1 ready for operation relay output (normally open contact)
Additional freely configurable relay outputs (2 change-over contacts)
Additional freely configurable relay outputs (4 change-over contacts, 1 normally
open contact)
Discrete input for blocking of protective functions or remote acknowledgment
Password system
Wide-range power supply (90 to 265 Vac/dc)
Package
MP
Function
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
91
9
91
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Intended Use The unit must only be operated in the manner described by this manual. The prerequisite for a
proper and safe operation of the product is correct transportation, storage, and installation as well as careful operation and maintenance.
NOTE
This manual has been developed for all available packages. Inputs/outputs, functions, configuration
screens, and other details described, which do not exist on your unit, may be ignored.
The present manual has been prepared to enable the installation and commissioning of the unit. Due to
the large variety of parameter settings, it is not possible to cover every combination. The manual is
therefore only a guide. In case of incorrect entries or a total loss of functions, the default settings may
be taken from the list of parameters enclosed at the rear of this manual.
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Chapter 2.
Electrostatic Discharge Awareness
All electronic equipment is static-sensitive, some components more than others. To protect these components
from static damage, you must take special precautions to minimize or eliminate electrostatic discharges.
Follow these precautions when working with or near the control.
1.
Before doing maintenance on the electronic control, discharge the static electricity on your body to
ground by touching and holding a grounded metal object (pipes, cabinets, equipment, etc.).
2.
Avoid the build-up of static electricity on your body by not wearing clothing made of synthetic materials.
Wear cotton or cotton-blend materials as much as possible because these do not store static electric charges as easily as synthetics.
3.
Keep plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam materials (such as plastic or Styrofoam cups, cigarette packages, cellophane wrappers, vinyl books or folders, plastic bottles, etc.) away from the control, modules, and work
area as much as possible.
4.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the precautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed
Circuit Boards, and Modules.
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Chapter 3.
Installation
Wiring Diagram 100/400 V Package Models (Standard)
Relay 7
Relay 6
Relay 5
Measuring voltage L3
Measuring voltage L2
Measuring voltage L1
CB
Relay 3
(Package SC: Synch-check)
Synchronizing voltage L1
0 Vdc
Blocking of protective functions
or remote acknowledgement
The synchronizing voltage must be connected threephase if the measuring voltage is connected threephase (N not connected). If the measuring voltage is
connected four-phase (L1-L2-L3-N), the synchronizing
voltage may be connected two-phase (L1-L2). L3 is
connected only for compensation and is not measured.
24 Vdc
Packages SC+N/NU/G59N: 90 to 265 Vac/dc
Synchronizing voltage L2
Pack. SC
Synchronizing voltage L3
all Packages
70 71 72
not measured
2/3
Relay 2
Relay 1
(Ready for operation)
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Measuring voltage
three-wire or
four-wire system
all Packages
(Measuring voltage N)
all Packages
Relay 4
4
3
Relay 8
3/4
3/4
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
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Relay 7
Relay 6
Relay 5
Measuring voltage
three-wire or
four-wire system
Measuring voltage L2
1
Subject to technical modifications.
0 Vdc
Pkg MP / G59
24 Vdc
CB
Measuring voltage L1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Measuring voltage L3
Packages MP / G59
(Measuring voltage N)
Packages MP / G59
Relay 4
5
4
Package G59
Relay 8
3/4
3/4
6 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Relay 3
Relay 2
Relay 1
(Ready for operation)
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WARNING
All technical data and ratings indicated in this chapter are not definite! Only the values indicated under
Technical Data on page 48 are valid!
CAUTION
A circuit breaker must be located near to the unit and in a position easily accessible to the operator.
This must also bear a sign identifying it as an isolating switch for the unit.
NOTE
Inductive devices connected to the system (such as operating current coils, undervoltage tripping
units, or auxiliary/power contacts) must be connected to a suitable interference suppressor.
The following chart may be used to convert square millimeters [mm] to AWG and vice versa:
AWG
30
28
26
24
22
mm
0.05
0.08
0.14
0.25
0.34
AWG
21
20
18
17
16
mm
0.38
0.5
0.75
1.0
1.5
AWG
14
12
10
8
6
mm
2.5
4
6
10
16
AWG
4
2
1
1/0
2/0
mm
25
35
50
55
70
AWG
3/0
4/0
300MCM
350MCM
500MCM
mm
95
120
150
185
240
AWG
600MCM
750MCM
1000MCM
mm
300
400
500
18 to 30 Vdc
8
7
Standard
18 to 30 Vdc
0V
Power supply
Figure 3-3: Power supply
Terminal
Description
Standard power supply unit (Packages MP / VDEW / G59 / SC)
8
18 to 30 Vdc
7
0 V reference point
Amax
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
90 to 265 Vac/dc
8
7
Power supply
Figure 3-4: Wide range power supply
Terminal
Description
Wide range power supply unit (Packages NU / G59N / SC+N)
8
90 to 265 Vac/dc
7
0 V reference point
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Amax
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
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Measuring Inputs
Voltage
100/400 V version
L1
L2
L3
L3
L2
L1
Measuring
voltage
Terminal
1
2
3
4
Measurement
400V direct
or transformer
../100V
Description
Measuring voltage L1
Measuring voltage L2
Measuring voltage L3
Neutral point of the 3-phase system/transformer
Amax
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
690 V version
L1
L2
L3
L3
L2
Measuring
voltage
L1
Terminal
1
2
3
4
5
6
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Measuring voltage L1
-N/AMeasuring voltage L2
690 V direct
-N/AMeasuring voltage L3
Neutral point of the 3-phase system/transformer
Amax
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
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NOTE
Connection of the phase voltage L3 to terminal 72 (synchronizing voltage) is necessary if
the generator voltage is connected as a three-wire-system and
the power measurement of the generator power must be three-phase.
If the input for balancing the measuring system is not connected, minor inaccuracies will occur during
the three-phase power measurement. Functionality will not be affected if the voltage L3 is not connected and the power measurement is configured as single-phase.
NOTE
The Packages SC & SC+N are not available for 690 V units.
CB
L1
L2
L3
N
70 71 72
a) not measured
L3
a)
Synchronizing
voltage
L2
L1
Terminal
70
71
72
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Measurement
400V direct
or via transf.
../100V
Description
Synchronizing voltage L1
Synchronizing voltage L2
Synchronizing voltage L3
(not measured)
Amax
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
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Discrete Inputs
NOTE
The subsequent input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement" does not exist in
the 690 V versions (refer to chapter Control Inputs on page 17.)
18 to 250 V (AC/DC)
B A
Signal device
Digital input
Figure 3-8: Discrete inputs
Terminal
A
Assigned
common
B
Description
(according to DIN 40 719 Part 3, 5.8.3)
Amax
2.5 mm
Outputs
external device
external device
B A
external device
Relay output
E D C
max. 250 V AC
Relay output
Terminal
Make-contact
Root
closing
A
B
9
10
31
32
Change-over contact
closing
Root
opening
C
D
E
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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Amax
Relay 1
Relay 8
Relay 2
Relay 3
Relay 4
Relay 5
Relay 6
Relay 7
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
2.5 mm
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Interface
WARNING
Only the DPC cable may be connected to the DPC interface. If other devices or lines are connected, the
unit may be destroyed. Especially the connection of live lines (like phone lines) will destroy the unit.
CAUTION
The connection cable delivered with the DPC must be used between DPC and the unit to ensure proper
functionality of the unit. An extension or utilization of different cable types for the connection between
the unit and DPC may result a malfunction of the unit. This may possibly result in damage to components of the system. If an extension of the data connection line is required, only the serial cable (RS232) between DPC and laptop/PC may be extended. It is recommended to use an industry standard cable for this.
NOTE
If the parameter "Direct config." is enabled on the control, communication via the CAN bus interface on
terminals X1/X5 is disabled.
If the control unit detects that the engine is running (ignition speed exceeded), the direct configuration
port is disabled.
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Chapter 4.
Functional Description
Control Inputs
NOTE
The subsequent input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement" does not exist in
the 690 V-version.
Blocking of protective
functions / Remote acknowledgement
Terminal 5/6
External acknowledgement
of the relays via the discrete
input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement"
If the unit should not automatically reset the relays after the fault is no
longer present, the parameter "Auto clearing Relays" must first be
configured "OFF" (refer to "Auto Acknowledgement of the Relay" on
page 42).
External
Clearing
OFF ............. Alarms that cannot be blocked will not automatically reset after the fault condition is no longer present. Pressing the
"Clear" button resets the relays.
ON ............... All alarm messages are reset if terminals 5/6 ("Blocking of
protective functions / remote acknowledgement") are energized. Alarms that cannot be blocked are only reset after the
fault is no longer present.
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Control Outputs
NOTE
A description of the relay manager may be found in Changing the Relay Assignment (Standard / Packages G59 & G59N) starting on page 44.
Relay 1
Terminal 9/10
NOTE
The "ready for operation" function is always assigned to relay 1. However, other protective functions
may also be assigned to relay 1 additionally. Relay 1 is always configured as Normally Closed (break
contact) and will de-energize if the unit is not ready for operation.
Relay 2, 3
Terminal 11 through 16
NOTE
For units with Package SC, the synch-check function is assigned to relay 3. Therefore, relay 3 cannot
be configured with the relay manager. If the parameter "2. Synch.Check relay 2" is configured to "ON",
the synch-check function is also assigned to relay 2 and relay 2 cannot be configured with the relay
manager (starting with SW version 3.1450).
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Alarms
Alarm Messages
Table 4-1 contains a list of all alarm messages that the control may monitor for depending on how the unit is configured:
Alarm type
Overvoltage, level 1
Standard
Overvoltage, level 2
Standard
Undervoltage, level 1
Standard
Undervoltage, level 2
Standard
Asymmetry
Standard
Overfrequency, level 1
Standard
Overfrequency, level 2
Standard
Underfrequency, level 1
Standard
Underfrequency, level 2
Standard
Vector/phase shift
Packages VDEW / G59 / G59N
df/dt (ROCOF)
Packages G59 / G59N
Alarm text
Overvolt.1
Overvolt.2
Und.volt.1
Und.volt.2
Asymmetry
Overfreq.1
Overfreq.2
Und.freq.1
Und.freq.2
Ph. shift
Fault df
Alarm Acknowledgement
A fault/alarm is indicated by the "Alarm" LED.
By pressing the "Clear" button, the active faults are acknowledged. The following distinction is made between
fault conditions:
The fault ...
is still active
As long as the fault is still present, it cannot be acknowledged. The flashing "Alarm"
LED on the front panel indicates that the alarm is still active.
is no longer active
When the active fault has been eliminated, the flashing "Alarm" LED changes to steady
illumination. If the parameter "Auto clearing displays" is configured "ON", the LED extinguishes after the resetting time has expired. If the parameter "Auto clearing displays"
is configured "OFF", the LED is extinguished only after pressing the "Clear" button.
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Chapter 5.
Display and Operating Elements
The pressure-sensitive membrane of the front panel consists of a plastic coating. All keys have been designed as
touch-sensitive membrane switch elements. The display is an LC-display, consisting of 2 rows of 16 characters
each, with indirect green lighting. The contrast of the display can be infinitely adjusted via a rotary potentiometer
positioned on the right side of the control. The configuration plug is located on the right side of the unit as well.
Please connect the direct configuration cable there (DPC).
L2 / L23
MFR 1
L3 / L31 [ ]
5
Hz
Reversible Display
Display
Menu
Clear
1/2
Operating Alarm
Select
Digit
12
13
Cursor
14
Figure 5-1: Front panel
LEDs
No.
1
2
3
4
Description
"Wye"
"Delta"
"Operating"
"Alarm"
Function
Indication of the wye (star) voltages
Indication of the delta voltages
Automatic mode
Alarm occurred
Push Buttons
No.
12
12
13
13
14
14
Description
Display
Select
Menu
Digit
Clear
Cursor
Function
Advance to next screen
Confirm selection
Select menu
Increase the digit
Acknowledgement of alarm messages
Move cursor one position to the right
Miscellaneous
No.
5
6
7
Description
LC Display
Potentiometer
DPC plug
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Function
LC Display
Adjust LCD contrast
Configuration plug
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LEDs
NOTE
If neither of the "Wye" and "Delta" LEDs is illuminated, the first line of the display indicates the wire
current values.
"Wye"
Color: Yellow
If this LED is illuminated, the values indicated on the display are the wye
(star) voltages (phase-neutral).
2
"Delta"
Color: Yellow
If this LED is illuminated, the values indicated on the display are the delta
voltages (phase-phase).
3
"Operation "
Operation
Color: Green
This LED is illuminated constantly when the control unit is in the Automatic
mode. If this LED is flashing, the control is in the configuration mode.
4
"Alarm"
Alarm
Color: Red
This LED flashes as long as a set point limit is exceeded. When all measuring values are below the configured set point limit again and "Auto clearing
display" is configured "OFF", this LED will change to steady illumination.
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Push Buttons
In order to facilitate the setting of the parameters the buttons are equipped with an "AUTOSCROLL" function
while the controller is in the configuration mode. It permits the user to rapidly advance to the next setting and
configuration screens, the digits, or the cursor position. The "AUTOSCROLL" function will only be enabled
when the user presses and holds the corresponding buttons.
12
Display / Select
Display / Select
Color: none
Menu / Digit
Menu / Digit
Color: none
Clear / Cursor
Clear / Cursor
Color: none
Automatic mode: Clear - Individual alarm messages are deleted by pressing this button provided the fault is no longer present.
Configuration: Cursor - This button moves the cursor one position to the
right. When the cursor reaches the extreme right position it
may be returned to the extreme left position by pressing the
Cursor button again.
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LC Display
LC Display
LC display
The following measured values are displayed (depending on the "Wye" and "Delta"
LEDs):
- The "Wye" LED is illuminated, and the "Delta" LED is off.
The wye (star) voltages (VL1-N, VL2-N and VL3-N) of the four-wire system are indicated.
If the application is a three-wire system, the configuration screen "Volt.Measuring" must be configured to "phase to phase". The "Wye" LED will
not illuminate in this application.
- The "Wye" LED is off and the "Delta" LED is illuminated.
The delta voltages (VL1-L2, VL2-L3 and VL3-L1) of the phase-to-phase system/phase neutral system are indicated.
- The "Wye" LED is off and the "Delta" LED is off.
The phase currents (IL1, IL2 and IL3) are displayed
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Packages SC / SC+N
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Alarm messages are shown on the bottom line of the unit display. Table 5-1 contains a list of all alarm messages that the control may monitor for depending on
how the unit is configured.
Alarm type
Overvoltage, level 1
Standard
Overvoltage, level 2
Standard
Undervoltage, level 1
Standard
Undervoltage, level 2
Standard
Asymmetry
Standard
Overfrequency, level 1
Standard
Overfrequency, level 2
Standard
Underfrequency, level 1
Standard
Underfrequency, level 2
Standard
Vector/phase shift
Packages VDEW / G59 / G59N
df/dt (ROCOF)
Packages G59 / G59N
Alarm text
Overvolt.1
Overvolt.2
Und.volt.1
Und.volt.2
Asymmetry
Overfreq.1
Overfreq.2
Und.freq.1
Und.freq.2
Ph. shift
Fault df
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Chapter 6.
Configuration
Configuration can be performed via the front panel push buttons and the front panel LC display or using a PC
and the PC program LeoPC1 via the serial interface. If direct configuration via a PC is selected, the following
baud rate is to be used:
Configuration via direct configuration plug = 9,600 Baud (8 Bit, no parity, 1 stop bit)
CAUTION
Please note that configuration only should be done while the system is not in operation.
NOTE
A list of all parameters may be found in Appendix D of this manual.
You can advance through the individual parameter screens if you are in configuration mode (simultaneously
pressing of "Digit" and "Cursor" push buttons permits access to the configuration mode) by using the "Select" button. If you press and hold the "Select" push button, the scroll function will be activated, allowing for the
parameter screens to be advanced through more rapidly. The control unit will permit the operator to reverse up to
four previous screens (exception: it is not possible to reverse from the first parameter to the last parameter). To
perform the reverse function through the parameter screens, the "Select" and "Cursor" push buttons must be
pressed and released simultaneously. The control unit will revert to automatic mode if an entry isnt performed, a
change made, or any other action performed for 120 seconds.
NOTE
There are three different hardware versions described in this operating manual: A 100 V-version [1], a
400 V-version [4] and a 690 V-version [7]. The versions vary as far as the configuration screens and the
parameter input ranges are concerned. The three types are differentiated by indicating the voltage: ([1]
..., [4] ... or [7] ...).
Adjust Settings:
SELECT (ANWAHL)
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Button "Select"
After the configuration mode is enabled, the subsequent screens can be viewed and
modified within the preset limits. Please note, that by depressing the "Select" button, the following screens are advanced by one screen each. If a parameter is configured "OFF", the related screens are not displayed or monitored by the control.
Pressing the "Select" button will advance the displayed screen to the next parameter.
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Basic Data
Software version
x.xxxx
SPRACHE/LANGUAGE
----------------
Software version
This screen displays the software version loaded into the control (the last two xx
are for software revisions which do not affect the function of the unit).
Language selection
Deutsch/English
The desired language for the controller to operate in is set by this parameter. The
screens (configuration and display screens) can be displayed either in German or
English.
Configuration Access
Password
The unit is equipped with a three-level code and configuration hierarchy, which allows different user access to
the control. A distinction is made between:
Code level CS0 (User Level)
Factory password = none
This code level allows for monitoring of the system and does not permit access to the parameters. Configuration
is blocked.
Code level CS1 (Basic Service Level)
Factory password = "0 0 0 1"
This code level entitles the user to change selected controller set points, enable auto-clearing display, and to reset
the kWh counter. Changing a password is not permitted at this level. This password expires two hours after entering the password and the user is returned to the CS0 level.
Code level CS2 (Commissioning Level)
Factory password = "0 0 0 2"
Allows direct access to all parameters (displaying and changing). In addition, the user may also set the password
for levels CS1 and CS2. This password expires two hours after entering the password and the user is returned to
the CS0 level.
NOTE
Once the code level is set, it will not be changed even after entering the configuration repeatedly an incorrect code number has been entered, the code level is set to CS0, thus locking the device for external
persons.
If for 2 hours uninterruptedly supply voltage is applied, the device automatically switches to code
level 0.
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NOTE
The following configuration screen "Enter code number" only appears if the parameter "Password Protection" is configured "ON" (see below).
Enter code
number
Password
Protection
Upon enabling the configuration mode, the user is required to enter an access code
number, which identifies the various users. The displayed number XXXX is a randomly generated number (RN). If the random number is confirmed by pressing the
"Select" button without being changed, the current level of access maintained.
Upon entering either a level 1 or level 2 access code, the corresponding level of access is granted. If an incorrect access code is entered the control unit changes to
code level 0 and all access is blocked until a code level 1 or 2 access code is entered.
Password protection
ON
0000 to 9999
ON/OFF
Change Passwords
Define level 1
code
0000
Define level 2
code
0000
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0000 to 9999
This screen appears only when the level 2 password has been entered. After entering the digits into this screen, the code level for level 1 (basic service level) is set.
After entering this code, the user only has the access rights assigned to this code
level.
This code level (CS) is preset to CS1 = 0 0 0 1
Define level 2 password
0000 to 9999
This screen appears only when the level 2 password has been entered. After entering the digits into this screen, the code level for level 2 (comissioning level) is set.
After entering the code, the user has the access rights with which he was assigned.
This code level (CS) is preset to CS2 = 0 0 0 2
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Direct Configuration
NOTE
A direct configuration cable DPC (P/N 5417-557), the LeoPC1 program (supplied with the cable) and the
corresponding configuration files are required to perform direct configuration. After the program has
been installed, consult the online help for a description of the PC program and its setup.
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Direct configuration
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Measurement
WARNING
The following values must be entered correctly for the generator to be monitored. Failure to do so may
lead to incorrect measuring of parameters resulting in damage to or destruction of the generator or
switchgear and/or personal injury or death.
Voltage Measurement
Volt.-Measuring
---------------This screen only affects the displayed values. The protective
functions are defined below.
Voltage measuring
Volt.transformer
primary 00.000kV
The potential transformer secondary voltage is set here in V. This parameter is utilized to calculate the system voltage in the display. For voltages measured without a
potential transformer, secondary and primary voltage must be configured the same.
Potential transformer primary
00.100 to 65.000 kV
The potential transformer primary voltage is set here in kV. This entry is used to
show the system voltage in the display.
Example: If a voltage of 400 V is measured without a potential transformer, the secondary transformer voltage
must be configured to 400V and the primary transformer voltage must be configured to 00.400V.
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Volt.transformer
prim(GN)00.000kV
Volt.transformer
sec.(MN)
000V
Volt.transformer
prim(MN)00.000kV
The potential transformer secondary voltage is set here in V. This parameter is utilized to calculate the system voltage in the display. For voltages measured without a
potential transformer, secondary and primary voltage must be configured the same.
Generator potential transformer primary
00.100 to 65.000 kV
The potential transformer primary voltage is set here in kV. This entry is used to
show the system voltage in the display.
Mains potential transformer secondary
The potential transformer secondary voltage is set here in V. This parameter is utilized to calculate the system voltage in the display. For voltages measured without a
potential transformer, secondary and primary voltage must be configured the same.
Mains potential transformer primary
00.100 to 65.000 kV
The potential transformer primary voltage is set here in kV. This entry is used to
show the system voltage in the display.
Example: If a voltage of 400 V is measured without a potential transformer, the secondary transformer voltage
must be configured to 400V and the primary transformer voltage must be configured to 00.400V.
Rated voltage
000V
Rated frequency
00.0Hz
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Rated voltage
This parameter defines the system rated voltage. This will affect the permissible
limits for synchronization (refer to Synchronization (Packages SC & SC+N)" on
page 31).
Rated frequency
40.0 to 70.0 Hz
Enter the rated frequency of the generator (or the utility mains), which in most
cases is 50 Hz or 60 Hz. This will affect the permissible limits for synchronization
(refer to Synchronization (Packages SC & SC+N)" on page 31).
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Configuration Screens
Synchronizing
functions
ON
Synchronization
df max
0.00Hz
Synchronization
df min
-0.00Hz
Synchronization
dV max = 00.0%
Synchronization
Max phase < 00
Synchronization
Time pulse>000ms
Gen.circ.breaker
Pick-up t. 000ms
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Synchronizing functions
ON/OFF
0.02 to 0.49 Hz
This parameter defines the upper permissible frequency differential limit for synchronization. Prior to the control issuing a breaker closure command, the monitored
frequency differential of the two systems must be less than the value configured
here.
Positive slip refers to the System (GN) frequency being greater than the System
(MN) frequency.
Maximum permissible negative slip frequency differential for synchr. 0.00 to -0.49 Hz
This parameter defines the lower permissible frequency differential limit for synchronization. Prior to the control issuing a breaker closure command, the monitored
frequency differential of the two systems must be greater than the value configured
here.
Negative slip refers to the System (GN) frequency being less than the System (MN)
frequency.
Maximum permissible voltage differential
0.1 to 15.0 %
A close command will not be issued until the measured differential voltage of the
two systems is less than value configured here. An internal hysteresis of 12.5% of
the value configured will be applied to eliminate relay chatter. The percentage configured here is a + or value.
Maximum permissible phase angle
1 to 60
The phase angle in synchronous networks must not exceed the value configured
here to be able to energize the closing relay. If the value configured here is between
55 and 60, the closing relay will not energize until the phase angle falls below
55, but it will remain energized until the phase angle exceeds the configured value
even if it is between 55 and 60.
Minimum pulse time of the breaker close relay
50 to 250 ms
The duration of the breaker closure command is defined by this parameter. The
length of the pulse can be adjusted to the requirements of the individual breaker.
The configured value defines the minimum on time of the pulse.
Breaker inherent delay
40 to 300 ms
All breakers have an inherent delay. This is the time from when the closure command is issued until the breaker contacts are closed. This parameter defines that
time. The control unit uses the time value configured here to determine when the
breaker closure command is issued independent of the frequency differential. This
permits the breaker contacts to close as close as possible to the synchronous point.
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Type of Monitoring
NOTE
The following screen will not be displayed, if the parameter "Volt.-Measuring" is configured to
"Phase to phase" power measurement (refer to Voltage Measurement on page 29).
Volt. Monitoring
----------------
Monitoring for
Phase-neutral/Phase to phase
The unit can either monitor the phase-neutral voltages (four-wire system) or the
phase-phase voltages (three-wire system). Usually, for low-voltage system
(400/690V-version) the phase-neutral voltages are monitored, while for the medium and high-voltage systems (100 V-version), the phase-phase voltages are
monitored. The monitoring of the phase-phase voltages is recommended to avoid a
phase-earth fault in a compensated or isolated mains resulting in the voltage protection tripping. The only effect on the screen "Voltage measuring" is the one described in the above note. The settings in the screen "Volt.-Monitoring" do
have the following effects on the configuration screens:
Phase-neutral The voltage at the terminals 1/2/3/4 (or 1/3/5/6 for 690 V versions)
is measured as a four-wire installation. All subsequent screens concerning voltage measuring refer to phase-neutral voltage (VPh-N). This
is indicated in the configuration screens by the supplement [PhaseN].
Phase to phase If the voltage system connected to the terminals 1/2/3/4 (or 1/3/5/6
for 690 V versions) is a three-wire system, this setting must be selected. All subsequent screens concerning voltage measuring refer to
phase-phase voltage (VPh-Ph). In the configuration screens, this is indicated by the supplement [V(ph-ph)].
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Protection
Overvoltage Monitoring
Function: "Voltage not within permissible limits"
The monitored voltage in at least one phase is not within the configured permissible limits for overvoltage. The
alarm message "Overvolt.1" or "Overvolt.2" will be displayed. This message cannot be suppressed with
the discrete input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement".
Overvoltage
Monitoring ON
Overvoltage 1
(Phase-N) >000V
Screen for Phase to phase:
Overvoltage 1
V(ph-ph)
>000V
Overvoltage 1
Delay
00.00s
Overvoltage 2
(Phase-N) >000V
Screen for Phase to phase:
Overvoltage 2
V(ph-ph)
>000V
Overvoltage 2
Delay
00.00s
Overvoltage
Hysteresis
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Overvoltage monitoring
ON/OFF
Overvoltage (level 1) is defined by this parameter. If this limit is reached or exceeded, the unit outputs the message "Overvolt.1". If a relay was assigned to
this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
0.02 to 99.98 s
In order to initiate an overvoltage (level 1) alarm, the measured voltage must exceed and remain above the configured threshold without interruption for at least the
period of time specified in this screen.
Threshold
overvoltage level 2
Overvoltage (level 2) is defined by this parameter. If this limit is reached or exceeded, the unit outputs the message "Overvolt.2". If a relay was assigned to
this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
In order to initiate an overvoltage (level 2) alarm, the measured voltage must exceed and remain above the configured threshold without interruption for at least the
period of time specified in this screen.
Hysteresis for the overvoltage monitoring, levels 1 + 2
00V
0.02 to 99.98 s
0 to 99 V
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Undervoltage Monitoring
Function: "Voltage not within permissible limits"
The monitored voltage in at least one phase is not within the configured permissible limits for undervoltage. The
alarm message "Und.volt.1" or "Und.volt.2" will be displayed. This message cannot be suppressed with
the discrete input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement".
Undervoltage
Monitoring ON
Undervoltage 1
(Phase-N) <000V
Screen for Phase to phase:
Undervoltage 1
V(ph-ph)
<000V
Undervoltage 1
Delay
00.00s
Undervoltage 2
(Phase-N) <000V
Screen for Phase to phase:
Undervoltage 2
V(ph-ph)
<000V
Undervoltage 2
Delay
00.00s
Undervoltage
Hysteresis
00V
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Undervoltage monitoring
ON/OFF
0.02 to 99.98 s
In order to initiate an undervoltage (level 1) alarm, the measured voltage must fall
below and remain below the configured threshold without interruption for at least
the period of time specified in this screen.
Threshold
undervoltage level 2
0.02 to 99.98 s
In order to initiate an undervoltage (level 2) alarm, the measured voltage must fall
below and remain below the configured threshold without interruption for at least
the period of time specified in this screen.
Hysteresis for the undervoltage monitoring, levels 1 + 2
0 to 99 V
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Zero-voltage
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Zero-voltage
V(Phase-N) <000V
Screen for Phase to phase:
Zero-voltage
V(ph-ph) <000V
Zero-voltage
Delay
00.00s
Zero-voltage
Hysteresis 00V
Release delay
Zerovolt. 00.00s
ON/OFF
The threshold for detecting a zero voltage condition is defined by this parameter. If
this limit is reached or fallen below, the unit does not display a message. If a relay
was assigned to this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
Pickup delay
0.02 to 99.98 s
In order for the control to recognize a zero voltage condition, the measured voltage
must fall below and remain below the configured threshold without interruption for
at least the period of time specified in this screen.
Hysteresis for the zero voltage monitoring
0 to 99 V
0.02 to 99.98 s
To ensure that the signal relay resets after a zero voltage conditions has occurred,
the zero voltage threshold (including the hysteresis) must be exceeded without interruption for the time specified by this parameter. The control will autoacknowledge a zero voltage condition regardless of how "Autoclearing Relays" is
configured.
NOTE
A message is not displayed on the screen for zero voltage conditions.
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Asymmetry monitoring
ON
Asymmetry
Response v. 00V.
Asymmetry
Delay
00.00s
Asymmetry
Hysteresis
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0 to 99 V
0.02 to 99.98 s
00V
ON/OFF
0 to 99 V
In order to prevent system fluctuations from continually initiating a voltage asymmetry fault, a lower release point is defined here. If the control monitors the voltage
asymmetry beyond the permissible limit, the voltage differential must fall below
that threshold plus the voltage level defined here for the fault condition to be recognized as no longer existing.
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Overfrequency Monitoring
The monitoring of the frequency is carried out on two levels. The frequency measuring is monitored three-phase
if all voltages are greater than 15 % of the rated value (100 V or 400 V). This ensures quick and precise measurement of the frequency. The frequency is still monitored correctly even if voltage is only applied to one phase.
Function "Frequency not within permissible limits"
The monitored frequency is not within the configured permissible limits for overfrequency. The alarm message
"Overfreq.1" or "Overfreq.2" will be displayed. This message cannot be suppressed with the discrete input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement".
OverfrequencyMonitoring ON
Overfrequency 1
f > 00.00Hz
Overfrequency 1
Delay
00.00s
Overfrequency 2
f > 00.00Hz
Overfrequency 2
Delay
00.00s
Overfrequency
Hysteres. 0.00Hz
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Overfrequency monitoring
ON/OFF
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
Overfrequency (level 1) is defined by this parameter. If this limit is reached or exceeded, the unit outputs the message "Overfreq.1". If a relay was assigned to
this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
Pickup delay, level 1
0.02 to 99.98 s
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
Overfrequency (level 2) is defined by this parameter. If this limit is reached or exceeded, the unit outputs the message "Overfreq.2". If a relay was assigned to
this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
Pickup delay, level 2
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.01 to 9.99 Hz
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Underfrequency Monitoring
The monitoring of the frequency is carried out on two levels. The frequency measuring is monitored three-phase
if all voltages are greater than 15 % of the rated value (100 V or 400 V). This ensures quick and precise measurement of the frequency. The frequency is still monitored correctly even if voltage is only applied to one phase.
Function "Frequency not within permissible limits"
The monitored frequency is not within the configured permissible limits for overfrequency. The alarm message
"Und.freq.1" or "Und.freq.2" will be displayed. This message can be suppressed with the discrete input
"Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement".
UnderfrequencyMonitoring ON
Underfrequency 1
f < 00.00Hz
Underfrequency 1
Delay
00.00s
Underfrequency 2
f < 00.00Hz
Underfrequency 2
Delay
00.00s
Underfrequency
Hysteres. 0.00Hz
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ON/OFF
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0.02 to 99.98 s
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.01 to 9.99 Hz
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ON/OFF
ON ................Vector/phase shift monitoring is enabled. The voltage/frequency cycle duration is being monitored to ensure it does not exceed the defined limits. The subsequent screens of this function are displayed.
OFF ..............Vector/phase shift monitoring is disabled, and the subsequent screens
of this function are not displayed.
Vector/phase shift monitoring
one/three phase: An alarm will be issued if the phase angle in any one phase exceeds the configured phase shift phase angle limit. Monitoring of
single-phase voltage is exceptionally sensitive and may lead to nuisance tripping if the configured phase angle is to low.
3 phase only: An alarm will be issued if the phase angle in all three phases exceeds
the configured phase shift phase angle limit within two waveforms.
NOTE
If the monitoring is configured as "3 phase only", only one of the two subsequent screens will be
displayed. If the monitoring is configured as "one/three-phase", both configuration screens will be
displayed.
Phase-jump value
(One phase) 00
This screen is only visible
if monitoring is configured
"one/three phase".
Phase-jump value
(3-phase)
00
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2 to 90
An alarm will be issued if the phase angle in any one phase exceeds the configured
phase shift phase angle limit. If the monitored voltage/frequency reaches or exceeds the phase shift limit, the unit outputs the message "Ph. shift". If a relay
was assigned to this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
Vector/phase shift monitoring phase angle, three-phased
2 to 90
An alarm will be issued if the phase angle in any all three phases exceeds the configured phase shift phase angle limit. If the monitored voltage/frequency reaches or
exceeds the phase shift limit, the unit outputs the message "Ph. shift". If a relay was assigned to this function in the relay manager, that relay will be energized.
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df/dt monitoring
ON
df/dt
Response>0.0Hz/s
df/dt
Delay
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ON................ Rate Of Change Of Frequency monitoring is enabled. The subsequent screens of this function are displayed.
OFF.............. Rate Of Change Of Frequency monitoring is disabled. The subsequent screens of this function are not displayed.
Tripping df/dt
T= 0.0s
ON/OFF
0.1 to 9.9 s
In order to initiate a Rate Of Change Of Frequency alarm, the measured df/dt must
exceed and remain above the configured threshold without interruption for at least
the period of time specified in this screen.
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Relay Configuration
NOTE
Clearing of faults and fault messages from the control unit will depend on the parameters "External clearing", "Auto-clearing Relays", and "Auto-clearing Display". These three parameters
will influence the other depending on how each is configured. This is explained in the following text.
External
Clearing
ON/OFF
"Auto-clearing Relays" configured "OFF" (refer to "Auto Acknowledgement of the Relay" on page 42):
OFF ..............Alarms that cannot be blocked with discrete input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement" will not be reset when
the fault condition is no longer present. Pressing the "Clear" button
resets the relays.
ON ................All alarms are reset when the discrete input "Blocking of protective
functions / remote acknowledgement" (terminals 5/6) is energized.
Alarms which cannot be blocked with the discrete input "Blocking of
protective functions / remote acknowledgement" are only reset after
the fault condition is no longer present.
"Auto-clearing Relays" configured "ON" (refer to "Auto Acknowledgement of the Relay" on page 42):
OFF ..............Pressing the "Clear" button resets the displayed fault messages.
ON ................All displayed fault messages are reset when the discrete input
"Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement" (terminals 5/6) is energized. Alarms which cannot be blocked with the
discrete input "Blocking of protective functions / remote acknowledgement" are only reset after the fault condition is no longer present.
ON/OFF
ON ................Automatic clearing of the relays is enabled. The relays are automatically reset when the fault condition is no longer detected. The alarm
message in the display is cleared according to how the parameter
"Auto-clearing Display" is configured.
OFF ..............Automatic clearing of the relays is disabled. Pressing the "Clear" button resets the relays.
The alarm message in the display is cleared according to how the parameter
"Auto-clearing Display" is configured. The subsequent screens of this
function are not indicated.
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NOTE
The subsequent screens are only visible if the parameter "Auto-clearing Relays" and the corresponding protective function are enabled and the control unit is equipped with the protective functionality.
Release delay
xxxxxxxxx 00.00s
The individual relays will reset if "Auto-clearing relays" has been enabled and the
monitored values have returned to the permissible limits plus / minus the hysteresis
(depending on monitoring) without interruption for the time specified in this parameter. If the monitored value exceeds / falls below the threshold limit, the delay
timer re-initiates its countdown. The following protective functions may have reset
delays configured.
Zero voltage
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Asymmetry
Overfrequency
Underfrequency
Vector/phase shift
df/dt (ROCOF)
0.02 to 99.98 s
Package SC / SC+N
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Packages VDEW / G59 / G59N
Packages G59 / G59N
Display indication
instead of
xxxxxxxx
Zerovolt.
Overvolt.
Und.volt.
Asymmetry
Overfreq.
Underfrq.
Phase jmp
df/dt
Remark
ON/OFF
ON................ After the alarm condition is no longer detected, the message on the
display is deleted.
OFF.............. The alarm message remains in the display after the fault condition is
no longer detected until manually cleared. The subsequent screen of
this function is not displayed.
NOTE
The subsequent parameter Clearing display after
is configured to "OFF".
Clearing display
after 00s
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Alarm messages, which have been enabled, will be acknowledged after this configured delay time expires. This delay will initiate once the measure value exceeds/falls below the threshold limit +/- the hysteresis
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YES/NO
This parameter permits the user to change how the relay outputs are configured.
Refer to the list of parameters.
YES ..............The relay assignments can be configured and the user may define the
relay functionality and assignments. The subsequent screens are displayed.
NO ................The relays are configured with the factory default settings. The subsequent screens are not displayed.
NOTE
All relay outputs are configured the same. The following is an example showing relays 1 through 3.
Depending on the model purchased, the unit may have up to 7 configurable relays. The Packages G59
& G59N enable to use 5 additional relays.
Example: Relay 1 to 3
Funct. relay 123
(R=releases) RRR
E/R
NOTE
The Packages SC & SC+N do not enable to configure the function of relay 3. The synch-check function
is always assigned to relay 3. Relay 3 is fixed to N.O. For reasons of redundancy, the synch-check
function may also be assigned to relay 2 with the following parameter starting with SW version 3.1450.
2. Synch.Check
relay 2
OFF
only available for SC & SC+N
Packages starting with SW version 3.1450
ON/OFF
This parameter permits the user to assign the synch-check function to relay 2 as
well for reasons of redundancy.
ON ................The synch-check function is assigned to relay 3 and relay 2. No
monitoring function may be assigned to relay 2.
OFF ..............The synch-check function is only assigned to relay 3. Relay 2 may be
used for other monitoring functions.
CAUTION
If above parameter is configured to "ON" and a monitoring function is assigned to relay 2, relay 2 will
not react if this monitoring function is triggered.
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NOTE
The following screen(s) will only be displayed if the unit is equipped with the corresponding protective
function(s), the protective function is enabled, and the parameter "Change relay allocation" is enabled.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
to relay
0000
0 to 4/8
Each digit in this parameter is used to assign one relay to a protective function. Up
to four relay outputs may be assigned to a protective function. The control may be
configured as follows:
0.................... If the protective function is not assigned to a relay, a "0" must be
configured in the display. None of the relay outputs will energize/deenergize when the corresponding protective function trips if all four
relay assignments are configured with a "0". A message for the protective function will still be visible in the unit display.
1/2/3 ............. Relay 1 (terminals 9/10), relay 2 (terminals 11/12/13), and/or relay 3
(terminals 14/15/16) are available for assignment to protective function on all units.
4/5/6/7/8 ....... Relay 4 (terminals 19/20/21), relay 5 (terminals 22/23/24), relay 6
(terminals 25/26/27), relay 7 (terminals 28/29/30), and/or relay 8
(terminals 31/32) are available for assignment to protective function
if the unit is equipped with either the G59 or G59N Packages.
Example....... An MFR 11/G59 has a protective function that is required to output a
signal to relays 2,4, and 7. That protective function relay assignment
should be configured as 2470. The sequence of the numbers has no
significance in the functionality or operations.
A relay output may be assigned to more than one protective function. This will
cause the relay to issue a signal when any of the configured protective functions
trip. If a relay should only issue a signal when a specific protective function trips,
then the relay must not be assigned to any other protective function.
NOTE
The "ready for operation" function is always assigned to relay 1. However, other protective functions
may also be assigned to relay 1 additionally. Relay 1 is always configured as Normally Closed (break
contact) and will de-energize if the unit is not ready for operation.
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Chapter 7.
Commissioning
DANGER - HIGH VOLTAGE
When commissioning the control, please observe all safety rules that apply to the handling of live
equipment. Ensure that you know how to provide first aid in the event of an uncontrolled release of energy and that you know where the first aid kit and the nearest telephone are. Never touch any live components of the system or on the back of the system:
LIFE
THREATENING
CAUTION
Only a qualified technician may commission unit. The "EMERGENCY-STOP" function must be operational prior to commissioning of the system, and must not depend on the unit for its operation.
CAUTION
Prior to commissioning ensure that all measuring devices are connected in correct phase sequence.
The connect command for the unit circuit breaker must be disconnected at the unit circuit breaker. The
field rotation must be monitored for proper rotation. Any absence of or incorrect connection of voltage
measuring devices or other signals may lead to malfunctions and damage the unit, the engine, and/or
components connected to the unit!
Procedure
1.
After wiring the unit and ensuring all voltage-measuring devices are phased correctly, apply the control
system voltage (i.e. 24 Vdc). The "Operation" LED will illuminate.
2.
By simultaneously pressing the two push buttons "Digit" and "Cursor", the configuration mode is accessed. After entering the access code number, the unit may be configured according to the application
requirements (see the chapter regarding the parameters).
3.
After applying the measured variables, the unit will display the measured values. These values should be
confirmed with a calibrated measuring instrument.
4.
After the unit has been configured for the application, the configuration mode is exited by simultaneously
pressing the "Digit" and "Cursor" buttons.
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Appendix A.
Dimensions
35 mm
27 mm
Configuration port
65 mm
72 mm
Front view
Bottom view
130 mm
130 mm
90 mm
96 mm
Configuration port
70
32
Configuration port
16
75
17
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Appendix B.
Technical Data
Nameplate -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
S/N
S/N
S/N
P/N
REV
Details
Type
Type
UL
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Appendix C.
Measured Quantities and Accuracy
Measuring value
Frequency
fL1, fL2, fL3
Voltage
VL1, VL2, VL3, VL12, VL23, VL31
Display/range
Accuracy
40.0 to .80.0 Hz
0.05 Hz
0 to 520 V/0 to 65 kV
1%
Note
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Appendix D.
List of Parameters
Product number
P/N _____________________________
Version
MFR 11_______________________________________________________________
Project
_____________________________________________________________________
Serial number
S/N _______________
Parameter
Pkg.
Rev _______________________________
Date
______________________________
Setting range
100/400/690 V
Default setting
German/English
0000 to 9999
ON/OFF
0000 to 9999
0000 to 9999
YES/NO
English
ON
0001
0002
NO
Phase-neutral
100/400 V
00.400 kV
Customer setting
BASIC DATA
Software version
SPRACHE/LANGUAGE
Enter code
Password
Define level 1
Define level 2
Direct parametr.
number
Protection
code
code
G E
G E
10
10
Y N
Y N
pp pn
pp pn
10
10
MEASUREMENT
SC
SC+N
..
..
..
..
SC
SC+N
Volt.-Measuring
Volt.transformer
Volt.transformer
secondary
primary
Volt.transformer
sec.(GN)
50 to 125/50 to 480 V
100/400 V
Volt.transformer
Volt.transformer
Volt.transformer
Rated voltage
prim(GN)
sec.(MN)
prim(MN)
00.100 to 65.000 kV
50 to 125/50 to 480 V
00.100 to 65.000 kV
5 to 125/10 to 480 V
00.400 kV
100/400 V
00.400 kV
100/400 V
40.0 to 70.0 Hz
50.0 Hz
ON/OFF
ON
0.02 to 0.49 Hz
0.00 to -0.49 Hz
0.1 to 15.0 %
1 to 60
50 to 250 ms
0.18 Hz
-0.10 Hz
6.0 %
2
200 ms
40 to 300 ms
80 ms
Rated frequency
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
SC
SC+N
..
..
..
..
..
SC
SC+N
Synchronizing
functions
Synchronization
Synchronization
Synchronization
Synchronization
Synchronization
df max
df min
dV max
Max phase <
Time pulse
Circuit breaker
Pick-up t.
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Default setting
Phase to phase
ON
110/440/769 V
64/254/444 V
0.10 s
120/480/839 V
64/254/485 V
0.04
1/4 V
ON
90/360/629 V
51/207/363 V
0.10 s
80/320/559 V
46/184/323 V
0.04 s
1/4/8 V
pn pp
10
pn pp
10
10
10
Undervoltage 2
Undervoltage
Monitoring
V(ph-ph)>
(Phase-N)>
Delay
V(ph-ph)>
(Phase-N)>
Delay
Hysteresis
Monitoring
V(ph-ph)<
(Phase-N)<
Delay
V(ph-ph)<
(Phase-N)<
Delay
Hysteresis
Zero-voltage
Monitoring
ON/OFF
ON
10
10
Generator 3ph
B1 G3
B1 G3
V(ph-ph)<
(Phase-N)<
Delay
Hysteresis
Zerovolt.
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.04 s
ON/OFF
0 to 99 V
0.02 to 99.98 s
0 to 99 V
ON/OFF
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0,02 to 99.98 s
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.01 to 9.99 Hz
ON/OFF
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0.02 to 99.98 s
40.00 to 80.00 Hz
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.01 to 9.99 Hz
ON
10/40/69 V
2.00 s
1/4/6 V
ON
50.2 Hz
0.10 s
51.0 Hz
0.04 s
0.05 Hz
ON
49.8 Hz
0.10 s
49.0 Hz
0.04 s
0.05 Hz
10
10
10
10
10
10
ON/OFF
ON
10
10
3 phase only
30
1/3 3
1/3 3
3 to 90
8
10
10
Parameter
Pkg.
Customer setting
PROTECTION
Volt. Monitoring
Overvoltage
Overvoltage 1
Overvoltage 1
Overvoltage 2
Overvoltage 2
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Undervoltage 1
Undervoltage 1
Undervoltage 2
SC
SC+N
..
..
..
..
..
SC
SC+N
Zero-voltage
Zero-voltage
Zero-voltage
Zero-voltage
Release delay
AsymmetryAsymmetry
Asymmetry
Asymmetry
OverfrequencyOverfrequency 1
Overfrequency 1
Overfrequency 2
Overfrequency 2
Overfrequency
UnderfrequencyUnderfrequency 1
Underfrequency 1
Underfrequency 2
Underfrequency 2
Underfrequency
VDEW
G59
G59N
..
..
VDEW
G59
G59N
G59
G59N
..
G59
G59N
Phase jump
Monitoring
Response v.
Delay
Hysteresis
Monitoring
f>
Delay
f>
Delay
Hysteresis
Monitoring
f<
Delay
f<
Delay
Hysteresis
monitoring
(3-phase)
Monitoring
df/dt
Response>
df/dt
Delay
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0.25 s
1/4/8 V
ON/OFF
ON
2.5 Hz/s
0.1 to 9.9 s
0.1 s
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Parameter
Pkg.
Setting range
100/400/690 V
Default setting
Customer setting
RELAY CONFIGURATION
SC
SC+N
VDEW
G59
G59N
G59
G59N
External
Auto-clearing
Release delay
Release delay
Release delay
Clearing
Relays
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
Asymmetry
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.02 to 99.98 s
ON
ON
0.10 s
0.10 s
0.10 s
Release delay
Zerovolt.
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.10 s
Release delay
Release delay
Overfreq.
Underfrq.
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.10 s
0.10 s
Release delay
Phase jmp
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.10 s
Release delay
df/dt
0.02 to 99.98 s
0.20 s
ON/OFF
1 to 99 s
YES/NO
ON
1s
YES
Auto-clearing
Clearing display
Change relaySC
SC+N
G59
G59N
G59
G59N
SC
SC+N
SC
SC+N
VDEW
G59
G59N
G59
G59N
Display
after
allocation
Funct. relay 12
(R=release)
E/R
RE
(R=release)
E/R
REE
Funct. relay 45
(R=release)
E/R
EE
(R=release)
E/R
EEE
ON/OFF
OFF
2. Synch.Check
relay 2
Overvoltage 1
Overvoltage 2
Undervoltage 1
Undervoltage 2
to
to
to
to
relay
relay
relay
relay
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0002
0002
0002
0002
Zero-voltage
to relay
0 to 2/3/8
0002
Asymmetry
Overfrequency 1
Overfrequency 2
Underfrequency 1
Underfrequency 2
to
to
to
to
to
relay
relay
relay
relay
relay
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0 to 2/3/8
0002
0003
0003
0003
0003
Phase jump
to relay
0 to 2/3/8
0003
df/dt
to relay
0 to 2/3/8
0003
Collect Response
to relay
0 to 2/3/8
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10
10
10
10
10
10
Y N
Y N
10
10
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Appendix E.
Service Options
Product Service Options
The following factory options are available for servicing Woodward equipment, based on the standard Woodward Product and Service Warranty (5-01-1205) that is in effect at the time the product is purchased from
Woodward or the service is performed. If you are experiencing problems with installation or unsatisfactory performance of an installed system, the following options are available:
Consult the troubleshooting guide in the manual.
Contact Woodward technical assistance (refer to "How to Contact Woodward" later in this chapter) and discuss your problem. In most cases, your problem can be resolved over the phone. If not, you can select which
course of action you wish to pursue based on the available services listed in this section.
If a control (or any part of an electronic control) is to be returned to Woodward for repair, please contact Woodward in advance to obtain a Return Authorization Number. When shipping the unit(s), attach a tag with the following information:
CAUTION
To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the precautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed
Circuit Boards, and Modules.
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Packing a Control
Use the following materials when returning a complete control:
NOTE
We highly recommend that you make arrangement in advance for return shipments. Contact a Woodward customer service representative at +49 (711) 789 54-0 for instructions and for a Return Authorization Number.
Replacement Parts
When ordering replacement parts for controls, include the following information:
the part numbers P/N (XXXX-XXX) that is on the enclosure nameplate;
the unit serial number S/N, which is also on the nameplate.
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Please contact following address if you have questions or if you want to send a product for repair:
Woodward GmbH
Handwerkstrasse 29
70565 Stuttgart - Germany
Phone:
Fax:
e-mail:
For assistance outside Germany, call one of the following international Woodward facilities to obtain the address
and phone number of the facility nearest your location where you will be able to get information and service.
Facility
USA
India
Brazil
Japan
The Netherlands
Phone number
+1 (970) 482 5881
+91 (129) 409 7100
+55 (19) 3708 4800
+81 (476) 93 4661
+31 (23) 566 1111
You can also contact the Woodward Customer Service Department or consult our worldwide directory on
Woodwards website (www.woodward.com) for the name of your nearest Woodward distributor or service facility. [For worldwide directory information, go to www.woodward.com/ic/locations.]
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Engineering Services
Woodward Industrial Controls Engineering Services offers the following after-sales support for Woodward products. For these services, you can contact us by telephone, by e-mail, or through the Woodward website.
Technical support
Product training
Field service during commissioning
Technical Support is available through our many worldwide locations, through our authorized distributors, or
through GE Global Controls Services, depending on the product. This service can assist you with technical questions or problem solving during normal business hours. Emergency assistance is also available during nonbusiness hours by phoning our toll-free number and stating the urgency of your problem. For technical engineering support, please contact us via our toll-free or local phone numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and reference technical support.
Product Training is available on-site from several of our worldwide facilities, at your location, or from GE
Global Controls Services, depending on the product. This training, conducted by experienced personnel, will assure that you will be able to maintain system reliability and availability. For information concerning training,
please contact us via our toll-free or local phone numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and reference customer
training.
Field Service engineering on-site support is available, depending on the product and location, from our facility
in Colorado, or from one of many worldwide Woodward offices or authorized distributors. Field engineers are
experienced on both Woodward products as well as on much of the non-Woodward equipment with which our
products interface. For field service engineering assistance, please contact us via our toll-free or local phone
numbers, e-mail us, or use our website and reference field service.
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Technical Assistance
If you need to telephone for technical assistance, you will need to provide the following information. Please write
it down here before phoning:
Contact
Your company____________________________________________________
Your name_______________________________________________________
Phone number ____________________________________________________
Fax number ______________________________________________________
MFR 11____________________________________
Serial number
S/N _______________________________________
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Phone +49 (711) 789 54-0 Fax +49 (711) 789 54-100
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Homepage
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