TechDaten Man 7UT8x V0801 EnUS
TechDaten Man 7UT8x V0801 EnUS
TechDaten Man 7UT8x V0801 EnUS
01 and higher
Transformer Differential Protection
7UT82, 7UT85, 7UT86, 7UT87
Technical Data
Smart Infrastructure
NOTE
i For your own safety, observe the warnings and safety instructions contained in this document, if available.
Target Audience
Protection system engineers, commissioning engineers, persons entrusted with the setting, testing and main-
tenance of automation, selective protection and control equipment, and operational crew in electrical installa-
tions and power plants.
Scope
This manual applies to the SIPROTEC 5 device family.
Further Documentation
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• Device manuals
Each Device manual describes the functions and applications of a specific SIPROTEC 5 device. The printed
manual and the online help for the device have the same informational structure.
• Hardware manual
The Hardware manual describes the hardware building blocks and device combinations of the SIPROTEC 5
device family.
• Operating manual
The Operating manual describes the basic principles and procedures for operating and assembling the
devices of the SIPROTEC 5 range.
• Product information
The Product information includes general information about device installation, technical data, limiting
values for input and output modules, and conditions when preparing for operation. This document is
provided with each SIPROTEC 5 device.
• Engineering Guide
The Engineering Guide describes the essential steps when engineering with DIGSI 5. In addition, the Engi-
neering Guide shows you how to load a planned configuration to a SIPROTEC 5 device and update the
functionality of the SIPROTEC 5 device.
• SIPROTEC 5 catalog
The SIPROTEC 5 catalog describes the system features and the devices of SIPROTEC 5.
Indication of Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities
on harmonization of the laws of the Member States concerning electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC Directive 2014/30/EU), restriction on usage of hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU), and
electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU).
This conformity has been proved by tests performed according to the Council Directive
in accordance with the product standard EN 60255-26 (for EMC directive), the standard
EN 50581 (for RoHS directive), and with the product standard EN 60255-27 (for Low
Voltage Directive) by Siemens.
The device is designed and manufactured for application in an industrial environment.
The product conforms with the international standards of IEC 60255 and the German
standard VDE 0435.
Standards
IEEE Std C 37.90
The technical data of the product is approved in accordance with UL.
For more information about the UL database, see ul.com
You can find the product with the UL File Number E194016.
Additional Support
For questions about the system, contact your Siemens sales partner.
Training Courses
Inquiries regarding individual training courses should be addressed to our Training Center:
Siemens AG Phone: +49 (911) 433-7415
Siemens Power Academy TD Fax: +49 (911) 433-7929
Humboldtstrasse 59 E-mail: [email protected]
90459 Nuremberg Internet: www.siemens.com/poweracademy
Germany
Notes on Safety
This document is not a complete index of all safety measures required for operation of the equipment (module
or device). However, it comprises important information that must be followed for personal safety, as well as
to avoid material damage. Information is highlighted and illustrated as follows according to the degree of
danger:
! DANGER
DANGER means that death or severe injury will result if the measures specified are not taken.
² Comply with all instructions, in order to avoid death or severe injuries.
! WARNING
WARNING means that death or severe injury may result if the measures specified are not taken.
² Comply with all instructions, in order to avoid death or severe injuries.
! CAUTION
CAUTION means that medium-severe or slight injuries can occur if the specified measures are not taken.
² Comply with all instructions, in order to avoid moderate or minor injuries.
NOTICE
NOTICE means that property damage can result if the measures specified are not taken.
² Comply with all instructions, in order to avoid property damage.
NOTE
i Important information about the product, product handling or a certain section of the documentation
which must be given attention.
Proper Use
The equipment (device, module) may be used only for such applications as set out in the catalogs and the
technical description, and only in combination with third-party equipment recommended and approved by
Siemens.
Problem-free and safe operation of the product depends on the following:
• Proper transport
• The equipment must be grounded at the grounding terminal before any connections are made.
• All circuit components connected to the power supply may be subject to dangerous voltage.
• Hazardous voltages may be present in equipment even after the supply voltage has been disconnected
(capacitors can still be charged).
• Operation of equipment with exposed current-transformer circuits is prohibited. Before disconnecting the
equipment, ensure that the current-transformer circuits are short-circuited.
• The limiting values stated in the document must not be exceeded. This must also be considered during
testing and commissioning.
Current Inputs
All current, voltage, and power data are specified as RMS values.
Rated frequency frated 50 Hz, 60 Hz
Protection-class current trans- Rated current Irated Measuring range of Measuring range of the
formers the modular devices non-modular devices
5A 0 A to 500 A 0 A to 250 A
1A 0 A to 100 A 0 A to 50 A
Instrument transformers 5A 0 A to 8 A 0 A to 8 A
1A 0 A to 1.6 A 0 A to 1.6 A
Burden for rated current Approx. 0.1 VA
Thermal rating 20 A continuously
(protection and instrument trans- 25 A for 3 min
formers) 30 A for 2 min
150 A for 10 s
500 A for 1 s
Dynamic load-carrying capacity 1250 A one half wave
All current, voltage, and power data are specified as RMS values.
Rated frequency frated 50 Hz
60 Hz
Rated current Irated - 50 Hz Min. 13 mV
Max. 332 mV
Rated current Irated - 60 Hz Min. 15.4 mV
Max. 386 mV
Measuring range 50 ⋅ Irated (Protection channel)
1.6 ⋅ Irated (Metering channel)
Power consumption per current Max. 40 mVA
circuit at rated current Burden = 9.5 kΩ
Thermal rating Max. input voltage = 20 V
Accuracy Class 5TPE (Protection channel)
Class 0.2S (Metering channel)
Voltage Input
All current, voltage, and power data are specified as RMS values.
Rated frequency frated 50 Hz, 60 Hz
Input and output modules IO102, IO202, IO208, IO211, IO215
IO214
Measuring range 0 V to 200 V 0 V to 7.07 V
Burden < 0.1 VA < 0.01 VA
Thermal rating 230 V continuously 20 V continuously
All current, voltage, and power data are specified as RMS values.
Rated frequency frated 50 Hz
60 Hz
Rated voltage Vrated - 50 Hz Min. 0.25 mA
Max. 2.00 mA
Rated voltage Vrated - 60 Hz Min. 0.30 mA
Max. 2.20 mA
Measuring range 2 ⋅ Vrated
Power consumption per current Max. 1 mVA
circuit at rated current Burden = 50 Ω
Thermal rating Max. input current = 4.4 mA
Accuracy Class 0.1
Insulation class SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) (according to IEC 60255-27)
Connector type 8-pin terminal spring
Differential current input channels 4
Measuring range DC -25.6 mA to +25.6 mA
Fault < 0.5 % of the measuring range
Input impedance 140 Ω
Conversion principle Delta-sigma (16 bit)
Permissible potential difference DC 20 V
between channels
Galvanic separation from ground/ DC 700 V
housing
Permissible overload DC 100 mA continuously
Measured-value repetition 200 ms
Inputs for Optical Sensors for Arc Protection (via Module ARC-CD-3FO)
NOTE
i Current and voltage must not be connected at the same time to one measuring-transducer input. Instead,
only connect either current or voltage. For EMC reasons, do not connect a line to an unused input (current
or voltage).
Use shielded cables.
Table 11-3 Common Data for the Fast Measuring-Transducer Inputs, Voltage/Current
Temperature Inputs
Settings Value
Sensor Type PT100 (Class F 0.3 EN 60751)
4-wire shielded cable connection
Measurement range -50 °C to +150 °C
Shot circuit and broken-wire detection
Accuracy ±1 °C
Special Binary Input with Maximized Robustness against Electrical Disturbances and Failures (IO216)
54 For time-critical applications with low-active signals, consider the specified dropout times. If necessary, provide for active discharge
of the binary input (for example, a resistor in parallel to the binary input or using a change-over contact).
55 For time-critical applications with low-active signals, consider the specified dropout times. If necessary, provide for active discharge
of the binary input (for example, a resistor in parallel to the binary input or using a change-over contact).
Masses
Device Size
Weight of the Modular Devices
Type of construction 1/3 1/2 2/3 5/6 1/1
Flush-mounting device 4.4 kg 7.2 kg 9.9 kg 12.7 kg 15.5 kg
Surface-mounted device with inte- 7.4 kg 11.7 kg 15.9 kg 20.2 kg 24.5 kg
grated on-site operation panel
Surface-mounted device with 4.7 kg 7.8 kg 10.8 kg 13.9 kg 17.0 kg
detached on-site operation panel
Size Weight
Detached on-site operation panel 1/3 1.9 kg
Detached on-site operation panel 1/6 1.1 kg
Device Size
Weight of the Non-Modular Devices 7xx81, 7xx82
Type of construction 1/3
Flush-mounting device 3.6 kg
Bracket for non-modular surface- 1.9 kg
mounted variant
Type of Construction (Maximum Dimensions) Width over all x Height over all x Depth (incl.
Current Terminal), Width and Depth Each Rounded
up to the Next Full mm (in Inches)
Flush-mounting device 150 mm x 266 mm x 229 mm
(5.91 x 10.47 x 9.02)
Surface-mounted device with integrated on-site oper- 150 mm x 314 mm x 337 mm
ation panel (5.91 x 12.36 x 13.27)
Surface-mounted device with detached on-site opera- 150 mm x 314 mm x 230 mm
tion panel (5.91 x 12.36 x 9.06)
Type of Width over all x Height over all x Depth (incl. Current Terminal), Width and Depth
Construction Each Rounded up to the Next Full mm (in Inches)
(Maximum
Dimensions)
Type of construc- 1/3 1/2 2/3 5/6 1/1
tion
Flush-mounting 150 mm x 225 mm x 300 mm x 375 mm x 450 mm x
device 266 mm x 266 mm x 266 mm x 266 mm x 266 mm x
229 mm 229 mm 229 mm 229 mm 229 mm
(5.91 x 10.47 x (8.86 x 10.47 x (11.81 x 10.47 x (14.76 x 10.47 x (17.72 x 10.47 x
9.02) 9.02) 9.02) 9.02) 9.02)
Surface- 150 mm x 225 mm x 300 mm x 375 mm x 450 mm x
mounted device 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x
with integrated 337 mm 337 mm 337 mm 337 mm 337 mm
on-site operation (5.91 x 12.36 x (8.86 x 12.36 x (11.81 x 12.36 x (14.76 x 12.36 x (17.72 x 12.36 x
panel 13.27) 13.27) 13.27) 13.27) 13.27)
Surface- 150 mm x 225 mm x 300 mm x 375 mm x 450 mm x
mounted device 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x 314 mm x
with detached 230 mm 230 mm 230 mm 230 mm 230 mm
on-site operation (5.91 x 12.36 x (8.86 x 12.36 x (11.81 x 12.36 x (14.76 x 12.36 x (17.72 x 12.36 x
panel 9.06) 9.06) 9.06) 9.06) 9.06)
Type of Construction (Maximum Dimensions) Width x Height x Depth, Width and Depth Each
Rounded up to the Next Full mm (in Inches)
Flush-mounting device 75 mm x 266 mm x 229 mm
(2.95 x 10.47 x 9.02)
Surface-mounted device with integrated on-site oper- 75 mm x 314 mm x 337 mm
ation panel (2.95 x 12.36 x 13.27)
Surface-mounted device with detached on-site opera- 75 mm x 314 mm x 230 mm
tion panel (2.95 x 12.36 x 9.06)
Minimum Bending Radii of the Connecting Cables Between the On-Site Operation Panel and the Base Module
Fiber-optic cable R = 50 mm
Pay attention to the length of the cable protection
sleeve, which you must also include in calculations.
D-Sub cable R = 50 mm (minimum bending radius)
UL Note
Type of Line Current Terminal Voltage Terminal with Voltage Terminal with
Spring-Loaded Terminals Screw Connection
Stranded wires with ring- 2.7 Nm No ring-type lug No ring-type lug
type lug
Stranded wires with boot- 2.7 Nm 1.0 Nm 0.6 Nm
lace ferrules or pin-type
lugs
Solid conductor, bare 2.0 Nm 1.0 Nm –
(2 mm2)
Bare stranded wire Not permitted 1 Nm 0.6 Nm
NOTE
i For current and voltage terminals, the maximum speed of the tool must not exceed 640 rpm.
56 The provided plug-in label must be used for expansion modules with LEDs.
NOTE
Operate curve
Threshold value I/Irated,obj 0.05 to 2.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 1 0.00 to 0.80 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 1 Irest I/Irated,obj 0.00 to 5.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 2 0.25 to 0.95 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 2 Irest I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
Startup detection
Startup detection I/Irated,obj 0.1 to 2.0 Increments of 0.1
threshold value
Characteristic curve increase 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
factor
Maximum starting time 0.1 s to 180.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
DC-component detection
Characteristic curve increase 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
factor DC
Inrush-current detection
2nd harmonic content 10 % to 45 % Increments of 1 %
Crossblk. time 2nd har. 0.00 s to 200.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Overexcitation blocking
3rd harmonic content 10 % to 80 % Increments of 1 %
Crossblk. time 3rd har. 0.00 s to 200.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
5th harmonic content 10 % to 80 % Increments of 1 %
Crossblk. time 5th har. 0.00 s to 200.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Idiff limit 3rd, 5th harm. I/Irated,obj 0.5 to 20.0 Increments of 0.1
Detection of external faults
Add-on stabilization I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
threshold value
Add-on stabilization time 0.00 s to 5.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Crossblk. time additional stabili- 0.00 s to 2.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
zation
Operate curve See Figure 11-1
I-DIFF Fast
I-DIFF Unrestrained
Response Tolerance
Time Delays
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Operate Times
Frequency tracking 10 Hz to 90 Hz
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Dropout Ratio
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
7UT82/7UT85/7UT86/7UT87
Frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Operate time Operate time
58 The specified setting limit can be dynamically further limited, depending on the transformer adaptation factor, (for this refer to
chapter 6.4.4 Application and Setting Notes).
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Figure 11-3 Restricted Ground-Fault Protection Operate Curve Depending on the Phase Angle between IY*
and 3I0* with Extended Operate Range.
Operate Curve
Threshold value I/Irated,obj 0.05 to 2.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 1 0.00 to 0.80 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 1 Irest I/Irated,obj 0.00 to 5.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 2 0.25 to 0.95 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 2 Irest I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
Startup detection
Startup detection I/Irated,obj 0.1 to 2.0 Increments of 0.1
threshold value
Characteristic curve increase factor 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Maximum starting time 0.1 s to 180.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
DC-component detection
Characteristic curve increase factor DC 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Detection of external faults
Add-on stabilization threshold I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
value
Add-on stabilization time 0.00 s to 5.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Crossblk. time additional stabilization 0.00 s to 2.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Operate curve See figure
I-DIFF Fast
I-DIFF Unrestrained
Response Tolerance
For preset characteristic curve parameters; for 2 sides with 1 measuring point each
I-DIFF stage and characteristic curve 2 % of the setting value
I-DIFF fast stage 2 % of the setting value
Time Delays
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Operate Times
Frequency tracking 10 Hz to 90 Hz
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Operate curve
Threshold value I/Irated,obj 0.05 to 2.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 1 0.00 to 0.80 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 1 Irest I/Irated,obj 0.00 to 5.00 Increments of 0.01
Slope 2 0.25 to 0.95 Increments of 0.01
Intersection 2 Irest I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
Startup detection
Startup detection I/Irated,obj 0.1 to 2.0 Increments of 0.1
threshold value
Characteristic curve increase factor 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Maximum starting time 0.1 s to 180.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
DC-component detection
Characteristic curve increase factor DC 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Detection of external faults
Add-on stabilization threshold I/Irated,obj 1.00 to 20.00 Increments of 0.01
value
Add-on stabilization time 0.00 s to 5.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Crossblk. time additional stabilization 0.00 s to 2.00 s or ∞ Increments of 0.01 s
Operate curve See figure Figure 11-6
I-DIFF Fast
I-DIFF Unrestrained
Response Tolerance
For preset characteristic curve parameters; for 2 sides with 1 measuring point each
I-DIFF stage and characteristic curve 2 % of the setting value
I-DIFF fast stage 2 % of the setting value
Time Delays
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Operate Times
Frequency tracking 10 Hz to 90 Hz
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When using up to 3 line ends 5 % of setting value or 1 % of Irated for each line end
When using up to 6 line ends 10 % of setting value or 1 % of Irated for each line end
Operating Times
The tripping times depend on the number of line ends, the communication speed, and the configured output
contacts. The following data assume a transmission rate of at least 512 kbit/s.
Tripping Time of the I-DIFF Stage
When using 2 line ends Minimum (50 Hz/60 Hz) 26 ms/23 ms + OOT61
Typical (50 Hz/60 Hz) 28 ms/25 ms + OOT
When using 3 line ends Minimum (50 Hz/60 Hz) 26 ms/23 ms + OOT
Typical (50 Hz/60 Hz) 30 ms/27 ms + OOT
When using 6 line ends Minimum (50 Hz/60 Hz) 31 ms/27 ms + OOT
61 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional time delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays
Time Delays
Self-Stabilization
Operating Times
The reported tripping times assume the issuance of commands via high-speed relays (type HS).
Tripping Times of the S-DIFF Stage
Minimum (50 Hz/60 Hz) 26 ms/23 ms + OOT62
Typical (50 Hz/60 Hz) 28 ms/25 ms + OOT
Dropout Times of the S-DIFF Stage
Typical 34 ms to 49 ms + OOT
Time Delays
Self-Stabilization
62 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional time delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
63 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Tolerances
Threshold For current transformer type protection 0.030 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
value 3I0> and Irated = 1 A
interm.
For current transformer type protection 0.15 A to 175.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
and Irated = 5 A
For IN transformer For Iph-rated = 1 A 0.001 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
type sensitive and For I
ph-rated = 5 A 0.001 A to 175.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
IN-rated = 1 A
For IN transformer For Iph-rated = 1 A 0.005 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
type sensitive and For I
ph-rated = 5 A 0.005 A to 175.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
IN-rated = 5 A
Number of pickups until intermittent ground fault 2 to 10 Increments of 1
Pickup extension time 0.00 s to 10.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Sum of extended pickup times 0.00 s to 100.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Reset time 1.00 s to 600.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
64 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Tolerances
11.10.1 General
Setting Values
Times
Tolerances
65 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
66 Transient ground-fault stage is inactive
67 Transient ground-fault stage is inactive
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
69 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
70 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
71 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
72 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Setting Values
Min. 3I0> of the Protection-class For Iph-rated = 1 A 0.030 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
selected current transformers
For Iph-rated = 5 A 0.15 A to 175.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
harmonic phasor
For IN transformer type For Iph-rated = 1 A 0.001 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
sensitive For Iph-rated = 5 A 0.001 A to 175.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
and IN-rated = 1 A
For IN transformer type For Iph-rated = 1 A 0.005 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
sensitive For Iph-rated = 5 A 0.005 A to 175.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
and IN-rated = 5 A
Dropout ratio of the direction determination in terms of the 0.10 to 0.95 Increments of 0.01
zero-sequence harmonic current
Threshold value V0> 0.300 V to 200.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
Time delay of the direction determination 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Extension of the direction result 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Forward range +/- 0° to 90° Increments of 1°
Tripping delay 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
73 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
74 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
75 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Setting Values
76 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
77 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
78 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent/overvoltage and of 105 % for
undercurrent/undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Times
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
79 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
80 After the first valid pulse is detected, the function picks up. For the typical settings 1.00 s of Pulse-on duration, 1.50 s of Pulse-off
duration, and 0.15 s of Max.tolera.pulse-on or off, the inherent pickup time is approx. 1 s + 1.5 s + 2 ⋅ 0.15 s + OOT
Tolerances
Parallel-Line Matching
Phase Preference
For double ground faults in a grounded system Block leading phase from ground
Block lagging phase from ground
Release all loops involved
Release phase-to-ground loops involved
Release phase-to-phase loops involved
For double ground faults in isolated or resonant- C(A) acyclic
grounded system A(C) acyclic
B(A) acyclic
A(B) acyclic
C(B) acyclic
B(C) acyclic
C(A) cyclic
A(C) cyclic
All loops involved
Ground-Fault Detection
Pickup Method
Overcurrent pickup
Iph>> 1 A @ 50 and 0.250 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
100 Irated
5 A @ 50 and 1.25 A to 175.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
100 Irated
Dropout ratios Approx. 0.95
Measuring tolerances for sinusoidal measurands ± 5%
Distance Measurement
Times
81 OOT (Output Operating Time) additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout Ratios
Times
Tolerances
82 OOT (Output Operating Time) additional delay of the used output medium, such as 5 ms with quick-acting relay
Times
Times
Tolerance
83 OOT (Output Operating Time) additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
84 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
85 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Tolerances
86 In case that the filter response exactly matches the user-defined gain factors
87 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 3. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
88 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
89 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
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Figure 11-8 Operate Curves and Dropout-Time Characteristic Curves According to IEC
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Figure 11-9 Operate Curves and Dropout-Time Characteristic Curves According to IEC
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Figure 11-10 Operate Curves and Dropout-Time Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-11 Operate Curves and Dropout-Time Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-12 Tripping Characteristic Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-13 Operate Curves and Dropout-Time Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
Tolerances
90 In case that the filter response exactly matches the user-defined gain factors
91 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 3. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
92 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
93 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
Absolute pickup value 1 A @ 50 and 100 Irated 0.000 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
5 A @ 50 and 100 Irated 0.00 A to 175.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
1 A @ 1.6 Irated 0.000 A to 1.600 A Increments of 0.001 A
5 A @ 1.6 Irated 0.000 A to 8.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
Dropout Disk emulation –
Instantaneous
Time multiplier 0.05 to 15.00 Increments of 0.01
Number of value pairs for the operate curve 2 to 30 Increments of 1
X values of the operate curve 1.00 p.u. to 20.00 p.u. Increments of 0.01 p.u.
Y values of the operate curve 0.00 s to 999.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Number of value pairs for the dropout characteristic 2 to 30 Increments of 1
curve
X values of the dropout characteristic curve 0.05 p.u. to 0.95 p.u. Increments of 0.01 p.u.
Y values of the dropout characteristic curve 0.00 s to 999.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Additional time delay 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value or 95 % of the absolute
pickup value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Tolerances
94 In case that the filter response exactly matches the user-defined gain factors
95 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 3. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
96 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
97 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance increases, if the gain factor is larger.
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
98 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
99 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
3I0 measured via I4100, method of measurement = 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
fundamental component or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
3I0 measured via I4101, method of measurement = RMS value
(33 % harmonics, in relation to fundamental component)
Up to 30th harmonic 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 50 Hz 3 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 60 Hz 4 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Time delays 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
100 Slightly expanded tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
101 Slightly expanded tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
102 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 l
rated,sec.
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Figure 11-14 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to IEC
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Figure 11-15 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to IEC
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Figure 11-16 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-17 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-18 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
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Figure 11-19 Operate Curves and Dropout Characteristic Curves According to ANSI/IEEE
Tolerances
3I0 measured via I4103, method of measurement = 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
fundamental component or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
3I0 measured via I4104, method of measurement = RMS value
(33 % harmonics, in relation to fundamental component)
Up to 30th harmonic 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 50 Hz 3 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 60 Hz 4 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
103 Insignificantly increased tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
104 Insignificantly increased tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
Operate time for 2 ≤ I/I threshold value ≤ 20 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
Dropout time for 2 ≤ I/threshold value I ≤ 0.90 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value or 95 % of the absolute
pickup value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Tolerances
3I0 measured via I4105, method of measurement = 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
fundamental component or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
3I0 measured via I4106, method of measurement = RMS value
(33 % harmonics, in relation to fundamental component)
Up to 30th harmonic 1 % of the setting value or 5 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 25 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 50 Hz 3 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Up to 50th harmonic, frated = 60 Hz 4 % of the setting value or 20 mA (Irated = 1 A)
or 100 mA (Irated = 5 A), (frated ± 10 %)
Operate time for 2 ≤ I/I threshold value ≤ 20 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
Dropout time for I/I threshold value ≤ 0.90 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
105 Insignificantly increased tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
106 Insignificantly increased tolerances will occur during the calculation of 3I0, maximum factor of 2
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
107 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
108 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
109 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
The operate curves and dropout characteristic curves according to IEC can be found in the Technical Data
chapter under Inverse-Time Overcurrent Protection.
Tolerances
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Tolerances
The operate curves and dropout characteristic curves according to IEC can be found in the chapter Technical
Data under Inverse-Time Overcurrent Protection.
Tolerances
111 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Direction Determination
112 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
113 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Normal inverse: type A See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Very inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-8
Extremely inverse: type C See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Long-time inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-9
Direction Determination
114 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
Times
Tolerances
115 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Direction Determination
116 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 0.1 lrated,sec.
Times
Tolerances
117 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Normal inverse: type A Refer to the respective figure of the technical data for
Very inverse: type B the non-dir-OC-ground function 11.16.2 Stage with
Inverse-Time Characteristic Curve
Extremely inverse: type C
Long-time inverse: type B
Inverse: type C Refer to the respective figure of the technical data for
Short inverse the non-dir-OC-ground function 11.16.2 Stage with
Inverse-Time Characteristic Curve
Long inverse
Moderately inverse
Very inverse
Extremely inverse
Definite inverse
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
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Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
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Figure 11-21 Operate Curve of the Logarithmic Inverse Time with Knee-Point Characteristic (In the Example
of Threshold = 0.004 A)
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Times
Tolerances
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
118 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout 95 % of 1.1 ⋅ threshold value
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Normal inverse: type A See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Very inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-8
Extremely inverse: type C See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Long-time inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-9
Times
Tolerances
119 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Times
120 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Pickup value
I2/Irated, obj Approx. 1% of the setting value
or 0.3% of the absolute value
I2/I1 Approx. 1 % of the setting value
or 0.5 % of the absolute value (I1 > 50 mA
(Irated = 1 A) or 250 mA (Irated = 5 A))
Time delays 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Times
Dropout Ratio
121 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Normal inverse: type A See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Very inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-8
Extremely inverse: type C See chapter 11.15.2 Stage with Inverse-Time Charac-
Long-time inverse: type B teristic Curve, Figure 11-9
Tolerances
Operate time for 2 ≤ I/I threshold value ≤ 20 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+ 2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
Dropout time for I/I threshold value ≤ 0.90 5 % of the reference (calculated) value
+ 2 % current tolerance or 30 ms
Extension time of the blocking after a 1-pole pause 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Times
Tolerances
Threshold values:
Negative-sequence voltage V2 1 % of the setting value or 0.05 V
Negative-sequence current I2 2 % of the setting value or 10 mA at Irated = 1 A
1 % of the setting value or 50 mA at Irated = 5 A
Times:
Independent time delays 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
122 OOT (Output Operating Time) Additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
123 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter Relay
Outputs
Tolerances
Operating Times
Dropout Ratios
Operate Curve
Tolerances
Voltage measurement accuracy 0.5 % of the setting value or 0.5 V in the range
fn ± 10 %
Frequency measurement accuracy 1.0 % of the setting value or 1.0 Hz in the frequency
range 10 Hz to 90 Hz
Influencing Quantities
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Figure 11-22 Operate Curve from the Thermal Replica of the Overexcitation Protection (Default Setting)
Dropout
Operate Characteristics
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Times
Tolerances
• 15 mA at Irated = 5 A
Warning delay 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
Time for I2/I2perm ≤ 10 < (5 % of the reference value + 2 % of the current tolerance) or
100 ms
Harmonics
– Up to 10 % 3rd harmonic ≤1%
– Up to 10 % 5th harmonic ≤1%
125 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
126 OOT (Output Operating Time) Additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Where
Top Operate delay
Tinv Inverse-time delay
Tadd Additional time delay (parameter Additional time delay)
127 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
Where
Tinv Inverse-time delay
Tp Time multiplier (parameter Time dial)
V Measured voltage
Vthresh Threshold value (parameter Threshold)
k Curve constant k (parameter Charact. constant k)
α Curve constant α (parameter Charact. constant α)
c Curve constant c (parameter Charact. constant c)
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
128 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
129 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
130 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Tolerances
131 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
132 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
133 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
134 If the function Overvoltage protection with any voltage is used in a 1-phase function group, the measured-value parameter is not
visible.
135 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
136 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Operate Curve
Top=TInv+Tadd
Where:
Top Operate delay
137 If you have selected the Method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
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Where
TInv Inverse-time delay
Tp Time multiplier (parameter Time dial)
V Measured undervoltage
VThresh Threshold value (parameter Threshold)
k Curve constant k (parameter Charact. constant k)
α Curve constant α (parameter Charact. constant α)
c Curve constant c (parameter Charact. constant c)
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
138 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
139 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overvoltage and of 105 % for the
undervoltage functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
140 If you have selected the method of measurement = RMS value, do not set the threshold value under 10 V.
141 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
Dropout Ratio
Protection stage
Reactive-power flow Q Approx. 0.95
Voltage Approx. 1.02
Release current Approx. 0.95
Reclosure stage
Voltage Approx. 0.98
Release current Approx. 0.95
Times
Tolerances
142 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Tolerances
Pickup threshold
Voltage 0.5 % of the setting value or 0.05 V
143 OOT (Output Operating Time): extra delay of the output medium used
You can find the following settings in the line data of the Line protection function group:
• Reactance per unit length of the line per kilometer or per mile
• Line length for the correct output of the fault distance as a percentage of the line length
• Residual compensation factors in the setting format Kr and Kx or K0 and angle (K0)
Parallel-line compensation (optional) For connection and disconnection
Consideration of the load current in the case of 1- Correction of the X value, for connection and discon-
phase ground faults nection
Fault Distance
Tolerances
Measuring tolerances during sinusoidal measurands 1.5 % from fault location at VK/Vrated ≥ 0.01 and one of
and error duration the following scenarios:
> 25 ms at 60 Hz or
> 30 ms at 50 Hz
• Metal fault
• Non-metal fault during single-side infeed
without load
144 The output of the fault distance in km, miles and percent presupposes a homogeneous line.
• Cb per length unit, C0 per length unit, and X per length unit of the line per kilometer or per mile
• Line angle in °
• Line length for the correct output of the fault distance in km or miles and percent of the line length
• The residual compensation factors in the setting format Kr and Kx or K0 and angle (K0)
Parallel-line compensation (optional), only with For connection or disconnection
instantiation of the function in the FG line
Consideration of the load current in the case of 1- Correction of the X value, for connection and discon-
phase ground faults nection
Output Values
Output of the fault distance (line length), for non- In km, miles, or percent
homogeneous lines with indication of the line section
Output of the fault resistance, fault contact resis- In Ω primary and secondary
tance, and fault reactance
Tolerances
Measuring tolerances during sinusoidal measurands 1.5 % from fault location145 with VK/Vrated ≥ 0.01 and
and fault duration IF/Irated ≥ 0.1
> 25 ms at 60 Hz or
> 30 ms at 50 Hz
Times
Dropout
The larger dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout threshold |) of the following 2 criteria
is used:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 99.97 % applies to the overfrequency protection.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 5 mHz
Operating Ranges
Tolerances
Frequency f>
frated - 0.20 Hz < f < frated + 0.20 Hz ± 5 mHz at V = Vrated
frated - 3.0 Hz < f < frated + 3.0 Hz ± 10 mHz at V = Vrated
Time delay T(f>) 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
Minimum voltage 1 % of the setting value or 0.5 V
146 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Times
Dropout
The larger dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout threshold |) of the following 2 criteria
is used:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not present, a dropout ratio of 100.03 % applies to the underfrequency protection.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 5 mHz
Operating Ranges
Tolerances
Frequency f<
frated - 0.20 Hz < f < frated + 0.20 Hz ± 5 mHz at V = Vrated
frated - 3.0 Hz < f < frated + 3.0 Hz ± 10 mHz at V = Vrated
Time delay T(f<) 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
Minimum voltage 1 % of the setting value or 0.5 V
147 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Times
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout
Frequency 0.01 Hz
df/dt-rising rate and df/dt-falling rate 0.1 Hz/s
Voltage V1 105 % of the threshold value
Current I1 105 % of the threshold value at φ ≤ 0
95.23 % of the threshold value at φ > 0
Power angle 1°
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Voltage transformer 150 mV sec.
Tolerances
Frequency f<
frated - 0.20 Hz < f < frated + 0.20 Hz ± 5 mHz at V = Vrated
148 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional time delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relay
Dropout
Times
Tolerances
149 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Value Description
df/dt Calculated rate of frequency change
Tolerances
Dropout Ratios
Tripping threshold (fixed at 100 %) Dropout if value drops below operate indication
dropout threshold
Thermal warning threshold About 0.99 of the setting value
Current warning threshold About 0.95 of the setting value
Tolerances
No filter applied
(33 % harmonics, in relation to the fundamental component)
With reference to k ⋅ Irated Up to 30th harmonic 2 % or 10 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
or 50 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
2 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
Up to 50th harmonic, 4 % or 20 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 50 Hz or 100 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
4 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
Up to 50th harmonic, 5 % or 25 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 60 Hz or 125 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
5 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
With the filter for compensation of the amplitude attenuation due to the anti-aliasing filter
(33 % harmonics, in relation to the fundamental component)
With reference to k ⋅ Irated Up to 30th harmonic 2 % or 10 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
or 50 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
2 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
Up to 50th harmonic, 3 % or 20 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 50 Hz or 100 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
3 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
Up to 50th harmonic, 4 % or 20 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 60 Hz or 100 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
4 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
With the filter for gain of harmonics including compensation of the amplitude attenuation150
(33 % harmonics, in relation to the fundamental component)
With reference to k ⋅ Irated Up to 30th harmonic 2 % or 10 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
or 50 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
2 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149151
Up to 50th harmonic, 4 % or 20 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 50 Hz or 100 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
4 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149152
Up to 50th harmonic, 5 % or 25 mA ( Irated = 1 A)
frated = 60 Hz or 125 mA ( Irated = 5 A),
5 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149152
With reference to the Up to 30th harmonic 3 % or 1 s for I/(k ⋅ Irated) > 1.25,
operate time 3 % class acc. to IEC 60255-149
150 In case that the filter response exactly matches the user-defined gain factor.
151 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 3. The tolerance is increased if the gain factor is larger.
152 In case that the user-defined gain factor is set below 7. The tolerance is increased if the gain factor is larger.
Operate Curve
Operate curve
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Dropout Ratios
Tripping threshold (fixed at 100 %) Dropout if value drops below operate indication
dropout threshold
Thermal warning threshold About 0.99 of the setting value
Current warning threshold About 0.95 of the setting value
Tolerances
With reference to k ⋅ Irated For Irated = 1 A 2 % or 10 mA, class 2 % acc. to IEC 60255-149
For Irated = 5 A 2 % or 50 mA, class 2 % acc. to IEC 60255-149
With reference to operate time 3 % or 1 s, class 3 % acc. to IEC 60255-149
for I/(k ⋅ Irated) > 1.25
Dropout
Dropout differential 3 °C or 6 °F
Tolerances
IEC 60076-7
y Turn exponent 1.6 to 2.0 Increments of 0.1
Temperature gradient 20 to 50 Increments of 1
Factor k21 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Factor k22 1.0 to 5.0 Increments of 0.1
Oil time constant 50 min to 500 min Increments of 1 min
Frequency tracking 10 Hz to 90 Hz
Measured Temperatures
Dropout Ratio
Power Factor
The accuracy of the power factor calculation is a function of the accuracy of the current measurement.
Operate Time
Synthesizing the hotspot temperature is a slow process. The measuring interval is 300 ms. The operate time is
a function of the oil temperature and the load increase.
Setting Values
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup threshold – dropout threshold |) of the following
2 criteria applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies to the current threshold values.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformers 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument transformers 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Circuit-Breaker Supervision
NOTE
i The circuit-breaker failure protection can also work without the circuit-breaker auxiliary contacts stated.
Auxiliary contacts are required for circuit-breaker failure protection in cases where the current flow is
absent or too low for tripping (for example with a transformer or a Buchholz protection).
Times
Tolerances
Threshold values, dropout thresholds 2 % of the setting value or 1 % of the rated current
Times 1 % of the setting value or 10 ms
154 The use of the transformer connection types 2ph, 2p. CT + IN-sep result in slightly expanded tolerances
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for overcurrent and of 105 % for undercur-
rent functionality.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformer 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument current transformer 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
Tolerances
Dropout
The larger dropout differential (= | pickup threshold – dropout threshold |) of the following 2
criteria is used:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 90 % applies to the current threshold values.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformers 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument transformers 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Times
155 OOT (Output Operating Time): Additional delay of the output medium used, for example, 5 ms with fast relay, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Times
Pickup times
Characteristic curve = no Approx. 28 ms + OOT156 at 50 Hz
Approx. 25 ms + OOT at 60 Hz
Characteristic curve = yes Approx. 26 ms + OOT at 50 Hz
Approx. 24 ms + OOT at 60 Hz
Dropout times
Characteristic curve = no Approx. 18 ms + OOT at 50 Hz
Approx. 19 ms + OOT at 60 Hz
Characteristic curve = yes Approx. 22 ms + OOT at 50 Hz
Approx. 20 ms + OOT at 60 Hz
Tolerance
156 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used
Operat.-range limit Imax 1 A @ 50 and 100 Irated 0.030 A to 35.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
5 A @ 50 and 100 Irated 0.15 A to 175.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
1 A @ 1.6 Irated 0.001 A to 1.600 A Increments of 0.001 A
5 A @ 1.6 Irated 0.005 A to 8.000 A Increments of 0.001 A
Content 2nd harmonic 10 % to 45 % Increments of 1 %
Duration of the crossblock function 0.03 s to 200.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Times
Pickup
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup threshold – dropout threshold |) of the following
criteria is used:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overcurrent protection and a dropout
ratio of 105 % applies for the undercurrent protection.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformers 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument transformers 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Harmonic: I2nd harm/I1st harm 0.75 or
I2nd harm = 5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
I2nd harm = 25 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Tolerances
Times
Pickup
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup threshold – dropout threshold |) of the following
2 criteria applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies for the overcurrent protection and a dropout
ratio of 105 % applies for the undercurrent protection.
Minimum absolute dropout differential
Protection-class current transformers 15 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
75 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Instrument transformers 0.5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
2.5 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Harmonics: I2nd harm/I1st harm 0.75 or
I2nd harm = 5 mA sec. (Irated = 1 A) or
I2nd harm = 25 mA sec. (Irated = 5 A)
Tolerances
Dropout
The greater dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout value |) of the following 2 criteria
applies:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
Minimum absolute dropout differential 0.5 % Srated
Times
Tolerances
157 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used, see Chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Dropout
Times
Tolerances
Tolerances
158 OOT (Output Operating Time) additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Tolerances
159 OOT (Output Operating Time) additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays
Times
Tolerances
160 OOT (Output Operating Time): additional delay of the output medium used. You can find more information in chapter 11.1.4 Relay
Outputs.
Synchrocheck
Switching synchronous systems
Switching asynchronous systems
De-energized switching
Direct closing command
Setting Values
Supervision/Delay times:
Max.durat. sync.process 0.00 s to 3 600.00 s or ∞ (ineffec- Increments of 0.01 s
tive)
Supervision time de-energized 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
switching
Closure delay 0.00 s to 60.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Voltage threshold values:
Upper voltage limit Vmax 0.300 V to 340.000 V (phase-to- Increments of 0.001 V
phase)
Lower voltage limit Vmin 0.300 V to 340.000 V (phase-to- Increments of 0.001 V
phase)
V<, for off-circuit conditions 0.300 V to 170.000 V (phase-to- Increments of 0.001 V
V>, for voltage present phase) Increments of 0.001 V
0.300 V to 340.000 V (phase-to-
phase)
Differential values, changeover thresholds asynchronous/synchronous/balancing:
Voltage differences 0.000 V to 170.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
V2 > V1; V2 < V1
Frequency difference f2 > f1; 0.000 Hz to 2.000 Hz (synchro- Increments of 0.001 Hz
f2 < f1 nous)
0.000 Hz to 4.000 Hz (asynchro-
nous)
Angle difference α2 > α1; α2 < α1 0o to 90o Increments of 1o
Adjustments of the sides:
Angle adjustment 0.0o to 360.0o Increments of 0.1o
Voltage adjustment 0.500 to 2.000 Increments of 0.001
Circuit breaker
Closing time of the circuit breaker 0.01 s to 0.60 s Increments of 0.01 s
Dropout Ratio
Times
Operating Range
Voltage 20 V to 340 V
Frequency frated - 4 Hz ≤ frated ≤ frated + 4 Hz
Tolerances
General Information
I reference for % values161 0.20 A to 100000.00 A Increments of 0.01 A
V reference for % values162 0.20 kV to 1200.00 kV Increments of 0.01 kV
Rated app. power transf.163 0.20 MVA to 5000.00 MVA Increments of 0.01 MVA
Volt. cont. 2W
Target voltage 1
Target voltage 2
10.000 V to 340.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
Target voltage 3
Target voltage 4
Volt. cont. 3W and GC
Target voltage 1 w1
Target voltage 2 w1
Target voltage 3 w1
Target voltage 4 w1
10.000 V to 340.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
Target voltage 1 w2
Target voltage 2 w2
Target voltage 3 w2
Target voltage 4 w2
Volt. cont. 2W, 3W, and GC
Bandwidth 0.2 % to 10.0 % Increments of 0.1 %
T1 delay 5 s to 600 s Increments of 1 s
T1 Inverse Min 5 s to 100 s Increments of 1 s
T2 delay 0 s to 100 s Increments of 1 s
Fast step down limit 0.0 % to 50.0 % Increments of 0.1 %
Fast step down T delay 0.0 s to 10.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
Fast step up limit -50.0 % to 0.0 % Increments of 0.1 %
Fast step up T delay 0.0 s to 10.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
Function monitoring 0 min to 120 min Increments of 1 min
Line compensation LDC-Z
Target voltage rising 0.0 % to 20.0 % Increments of 0.1 %
Max load current 0.0 % to 500.0 % Increments of 0.1 %
Line compensation LDC-XandR (two-winding transformer)
R line 0.00 Ω to 30.00 Ω Increments of 0.01 Ω
X line -30.00 Ω to 30.00 Ω Increments of 0.01 Ω
Line compensation LDC-XandR
R line 0.0 Ω to 30.0 Ω Increments of 0.1 Ω
X line -30.0 Ω to 30.0 Ω Increments of 0.1 Ω
Limiting values
Vmin threshold 10.000 V to 340.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
Vmin time delay 0 s to 20 s Increments of 1 s
Vmax threshold 10.000 V to 340.000 V Increments of 0.001 V
Dropout Ratio
Dropout Ratio
Times
Dropout Ratio
Times
Dropout Ratio
Times
Dropout Ratio
Times
Times
Times
Mode On
Off
PPS Synchronization Telegr. and PPS
Telegr. or PPS
PPS synchronization off
Blocking of the unbalanced Yes
runtimes No
Maximum signal runtime threshold 0.1 ms to 30.0 ms Increments of 0.1 ms
Maximum runtime difference 0.000 ms to 3.000 ms Increments of 0.001 ms
Failure indication after 0.05 s to 2.00 s Increments of 0.01 s
Transm. fail. alarm after 0.0 s to 6.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
Max. error rate/h 0.000 % to 100.000 % Increments of 0.001 %
Max. error rate/min 0.000 % to 100.000 % Increments of 0.001 %
PPS failure indication after 0.5 s to 60.0 s Increments of 0.1 s
Transmission Rate
Direct connection:
Transmission rate 2048 kbit/s
Connection via communication networks:
Supported network interfaces G703.1 with 64 kbit/s
G703-T1 with 1.455 Mbit/s
G703-E1 with 2.048 Mbit/s
X.21 with 64 kbit/s or 128 kbit/s or 512 kbit/s
Pilot wires with 128 kbit/s
Transmission rate 64 kbit/s at G703.1
1.455 Mbit/s at G703-T1
2.048 Mbit/s at G703-E1
512 kbit/s or 128 kbit/s or 64 kbit/s at X.21
128 kbit/s for pilot wires
Transmission Times
Priority 1:
Response time, total approx.
For 2 ends Minimum 8 ms
Typical 10 ms
For 3 ends Minimum 10 ms
Typical 14 ms
For 6 ends Minimum 15 ms
Typical 18 ms
Dropout times, total approx.
For 2 ends Typical 20 ms
For 3 ends Typical 20 ms
For 6 ends Typical 26 ms
Priority 2:
Response time, total approx.
For 2 ends Minimum 9 ms
Typical 16 ms
For 3 ends Minimum 12 ms
Typical 18 ms
For 6 ends Minimum 17 ms
Typical 23 ms
Dropout times, total approx.
For 2 ends Typical 24 ms
For 3 ends Typical 25 ms
For 6 ends Typical 32 ms
Priority 3164
Response time, total approx.
For 2 ends Minimum
Typical 100 ms
For 3 ends Minimum
Typical 150 ms
For 6 ends Minimum
Typical 200 ms
Dropout times, total approx.
For 2 ends Typical 100 ms
For 3 ends Typical 150 ms
For 6 ends Typical 200 ms
164 Times cannot be determined because the signals are transmitted in fragments.
165 If provided
Data Transfer
IEEE Standard for Synchrophasor
Data transfer
IEEE Std C37.118.2TM-2011
Blockings
Blocked functions All functions that process the measured values from this current meas-
uring point (for example, differential protection).
Dropout
The larger dropout differential (= | pickup value – dropout threshold |) of the following 2 criteria
is used:
Dropout differential derived from the parameter Dropout ratio
If this parameter is not available, a dropout ratio of 95 % applies to the current threshold value and a dropout
ratio of 105 % applies to the voltage threshold value.
Minimum absolute dropout differential 150 mV sec.
Times
Times
166 OOT (Output Operating Time) Additional delay of the output medium used, see chapter 11.1.4 Relay Outputs
167 OOT (Output Operating Time) Additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
168 OOT (Output Operating Time) Additional delay of the output medium used, for example 5 ms with fast relays, see chapter
11.1.4 Relay Outputs
Tolerances
• The values apply both to the RMS values and the absolute value and phase angle of the fundamental
components.
• The values were determined for pure sinusoidal signals – without harmonics.
Voltages
3I0 A secondary
Current range < 1.6 Irated
Rated currents 1 A, 5 A
Measuring range (0.1 to 1.6) · Irated
Frequency range 49 Hz to 51 Hz at frated = 50 Hz
59 Hz to 61 Hz at frated = 60 Hz
Tolerance 0.1 % of the measured value in the above-mentioned
measuring range
Frequency range (expanded) 45 Hz to 55 Hz at frated = 50 Hz
55 Hz to 65 Hz at frated = 60 Hz
Tolerance 0.3 % of the measured value in the above-mentioned
measuring range
Phase Angle
ΦV °
Frequency range 47.5 Hz to 52.5 Hz at frated = 50 Hz
57.5 Hz to 62.5 Hz at frated = 60 Hz
Tolerance ΦV 0.2° at rated voltage
ΦI °
Frequency range 47.5 Hz to 52.5 Hz at frated = 50 Hz
57.5 Hz to 62.5 Hz at frated = 60 Hz
Tolerance ΦI 0.2° at rated current
Power Values
Power Factor
Frequency
Frequency f Hz
Range frated - 0.20 Hz ≤ f ≤ frated + 0.20 Hz
Tolerance ± 2 mHz at V = Vrated or at I = Irated
Range frated - 3.00 Hz ≤ f < frated + 3.00 Hz
Tolerance ± 5 mHz at V = Vrated or at I = Irated
Range 25 Hz to 80 Hz; operational measured values
10 Hz to 90 Hz; functional measured values, system
frequency
Tolerance ± 10 mHz at V = Vrated or at I = Irated
Current range (Ia, Ib, Ic) Instrument transformer: < 1.6 Irated
Protection transformer:
Voltage Stage
11.81 CFC
Typical response times and maximum number of ticks of the CFC task levels:
Task Level Time (in ms) Ticks CP300
Fast Event-Triggered <1 1000
Event-Triggered <10 12 023
Interlocking <10 112 996 in total
Measurement 250
The times describe the response time of a typical CFC chart at the respective task level. The maximum number
of ticks applies to a typical load for the device based on the application template 3-winding trans. (Diff.
Protection, CBFP, REF, DIS)
The task level Measurement runs in cycles every 500 ms. All other task levels are event-triggered.
In order to estimate the tick consumption of a CFC chart, you can use the following formula:
TChart = 5 ∙ nInp + 5 ∙ nOutp + TTLev + ∑i Tint + ∑j TBlock
where:
nInp Number of indications routed as input in the CFC chart
nOutp Number of indications routed as output in the CFC chart
TTLev 101 Ticks in Fast Event-Triggered level
104 Ticks in Event-Triggered level
54 Ticks in Measurement level
74 Ticks in Interlocking level
Tint Number of internal connections between 2 CFC blocks in one chart
TBlock Used ticks per CFC block (see Table 11-8)
Element Ticks
ABS_D 2.3
ABS_R 1.5
ACOS_R 6.9
ADD_D4 3.4
ADD_R4 3.3
ADD_XMV 6.4
ALARM 1.8
AND_SPS 1.1
AND10 2.9
APC_DEF 1.2
APC_EXE 1.0
APC_INFO 3.9
ASIN_R 1.3
ATAN_R 1.2
BLINK 1.3
BOOL_CNT 2.0
BOOL_INT 1.5
BSC_DEF 1.3
BSC_EXE 1.1
BSC_INFO 2.7
Element Ticks
BUILD_ACD 2.9
BUILD_ACT 2.2
BUILD_BSC 1.2
BUILD_CMV 2.3
BUILD_DEL 2.1
BUILD_DPS 1.4
BUILD_ENS 1.3
BUILD_INS 0.5
BUILD_Q 0.8
BUILD_SPS 0.6
BUILD_WYE 3.2
BUILD_XMV 2.9
BUILDC_Q 3.0
CHART_STATE 5.9
CMP_DPS 1.5
CON_ACD 0.7
CON_ACT 0.5
CONNECT 0.4
COS_R 2.5
CTD 1.8
CTU 1.6
CTUD 2.3
DINT_REAL 3.0
DINT_UINT 3.0
DIV_D 2.9
DIV_R 1.6
DIV_XMV 2.2
DPC_DEF 0.4
DPC_EXE 0.4
DPC_INFO 1.1
DPC_OUT 1.3
DPS_SPS 1.0
DRAGI_R 1.7
ENC_DEF 3.6
ENC_EXE 3.8
EQ_D 1.0
EQ_R 1.9
EXP_R 1.5
EXPT_R 2.7
F_TRGM 0.3
F_TRIG 0.3
FF_D 0.9
FF_D_MEM 1.4
FF_RS 0.7
FF_RS_MEM 1.2
FF_SR 0.8
FF_SR_MEM 1.1
Element Ticks
GE_D 0.9
GE_R 1.1
GT_D 0.9
GT_R 1.2
HOLD_D 1.1
HOLD_R 1.0
INC_INFO 0.9
LE_D 1.1
LE_R 1.1
LIML_R 1.5
LIMU_R 1.5
LN_R 3.3
LOG_R 1.2
LOOP 1.5
LT_D 0.9
LT_R 0.9
MAX_D 0.9
MAX_R 1.4
MEMORY_D 0.9
MEMORY_R 1.1
MIN_D 0.7
MIN_R 1.3
MOD_D 1.5
MUL_D4 2.5
MUL_R4 2.7
MUL_XMV 2.8
MUX_D 1.2
MUX_R 0.9
NAND10 3.5
NE_D 0.9
NE_R 0.9
NEG 1.2
NEG_SPS 0.8
NL_LZ 3.8
NL_MV 5.6
NL_ZP 2.7
NOR10 3.2
OR_DYN 1.1
OR_SPS 1.3
OR10 2.6
R_TRGM 0.4
R_TRIG 0.4
REAL_DINT 3.0
REAL_SXMV 3.0
SIN_R 0.8
SPC_DEF 0.4
SPC_EXE 0.4
Element Ticks
SPC_INFO 0.4
SPC_OUT 0.4
SPLIT_ACD 3.4
SPLIT_ACT 1.0
SPLIT_BSC 1.3
SPLIT_CMV 2.2
SPLIT_DEL 2.0
SPLIT_DPS 1.0
SPLIT_INS 0.5
SPLIT_Q 0.7
SPLIT_SPS 0.8
SPLIT_WYE 2.6
SPLIT_XMV 2.1
SQRT_R 0.6
SUB_D 1.3
SUB_R 1.6
SUB_XMV 2.4
SUBST_B 1.0
SUBST_BQ 1.5
SUBST_D 1.0
SUBST_R 1.0
SUBST_XQ 1.4
SXMV_REAL 3.0
TAN_R 1.1
TLONG 2.2
TOF 1.0
TON 1.1
TP 2.5
TSHORT 1.9
UINT_DINT 3.0
XOR2 2.6