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Relion® 670 SERIES

Busbar protection REB670


Version 2.2
Product guide
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Contents

1. Document revision history.................................................3 14. Monitoring..........................................................................36


2. Application.............................................................................4 15. Metering..............................................................................39
3. Available functions............................................................. 12 16. Human machine interface..............................................39
4. Differential protection......................................................24 17. Basic IED functions.......................................................... 40
5. Zone selection.................................................................... 25 18. Ethernet.............................................................................. 40
6. Wide area measurement system................................... 28 19. Station communication .................................................40
7. Current protection.............................................................28 20. Remote communication................................................. 42
8. Voltage protection............................................................ 30 21. Hardware description..................................................... 43
9. Frequency protection....................................................... 30 22. Connection diagrams......................................................46
10. Multipurpose protection................................................. 31 23. Technical data................................................................... 47
11. Secondary system supervision...................................... 31 24. Ordering for customized IED...................................... 109
12. Control................................................................................. 32 25. Ordering for pre-configured IED.................................118
13. Logic.................................................................................... 34 26. Ordering for Accessories.............................................. 123

Disclaimer

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no
responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Drawings and diagrams are not binding.
© Copyright 2017 ABB. All rights reserved.

Trademarks

ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2 Issued: November 2018
Revision: G

1. Document revision history GUID-34B323E4-1319-4D42-80CE-29B0F2D36E2C v1

Table 1. Document revision history

Document Date Product revision History


revision

- 2.2.0 Not released

A 2017-07 2.2.0 First release for product version 2.2

B 2017-10 2.2.1 Ethernet ports with RJ45 connector added.

C 2018-04 2.2.1 Document enhancements and corrections

D Document not released

E 2018-07 2.2.2 LDCM galvanic X.21 added. Ordering section updated.

F 2018-11 2.2.2 Technical data updated for PSM and EF4PTOC. Corrections/
enhancements made to OC4PTOC, TRPTTR, UV2PTUV and OV2PTOV.
Case dimensions updated.

G 2018-11 2.2.3 Functions CHMMHAI, VHMMHAI, DELVSPVC, DELISPVC and DELSPVC


added. Updates/enhancements made to Busbar differential protection
(2 zones), CCRBRF, CCSRBRF, REALCOMP and FNKEYMDx. Ordering
section updated.

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provided with a restraint feature. The minimum pick-up


value for the differential current is set to give a suitable
2. Application SEMOD121007-5 v8 sensitivity for all internal faults. The pick-up setting for
The Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) is designed for
the fault current must be less than 80% of the lowest
the selective, reliable and fast differential protection of
fault current that can occur on the protected bus bars. If
busbars, T-connections and meshed corners in up to 6
the minimum fault current is high enough, the set value
zones. It can be used for protection of single, double
should be set higher than the maximum load current.
and triple busbar with or without transfer bus, double
This setting is made directly in primary amperes. The
circuit breaker or one-and-half circuit breaker stations.
operating slope for the differential operating
The IED is applicable for the protection of medium
characteristic is fixed to 53% in the algorithm.
voltage (MV), high voltage (HV) and extra high voltage
(EHV) installations at a power system frequency of 50Hz The fast tripping time (minimum trip time is 5ms when
or 60Hz. It can detect all types of internal phase-to- SOM output module is used) of the low-impedance
phase and phase-to-earth faults in solidly earthed or low differential protection function is especially
impedance earthed power systems, as well as all internal advantageous for power system networks with high
multi-phase faults in isolated or high-impedance fault levels or where fast fault clearance is required for
earthed power systems. power system stability.

Ordering of VT inputs inside of the busbar protection All CT inputs are provided with a restraint feature. The
IED will allow integration of voltage related functionality operation is based on the well-proven RADSS percentage
like under-voltage release, residual over-voltage, power restraint stabilization principle, with an extra
functions, metering and voltage recording during the stabilization feature to stabilize for very heavy CT
faults. However attention shall be given to the fact that saturation. Stability for external faults is guaranteed if a
inclusion of VT inputs will reduce number of available CT CT is not saturated for at least two milliseconds during
inputs (in total 24 analogue inputs are the product each power system cycle.
limit). Consequently when VT inputs are ordered the
busbar protection IED will be applicable for buses with a The advanced open CT detection algorithm detects
fewer number of bays. Practically the number of instantly the open CT secondary circuits and prevents
available CT inputs will limit the size of the station differential protection operation without any need for
which can be protected. additional check zone.

The IED has very low requirements on the main current Differential protection zones in the IED include a
transformers (that is, CTs) and no interposing current sensitive operational level. This sensitive operational
transformers are necessary. For all applications, it is level is designed to be able to detect internal busbar
possible to include and mix main CTs with 1A and 5A earth faults in low impedance earthed power systems
rated secondary current within the same protection (that is, power systems where the earth-fault current is
zone. Typically, CTs with up to 10:1 ratio difference can limited to a certain level, typically between 300A and
be used within the same differential protection zone. 2000A primary by a neutral point reactor or resistor).
Adjustment for different main CT ratios is achieved Alternatively this sensitive level can be used when high
numerically by a parameter setting. sensitivity is required from busbar differential
protection (that is, energizing of the bus via long line).
The numerical, low-impedance differential protection
function is designed for fast and selective protection for Overall operating characteristic of the differential
faults within protected zone. All connected CT inputs are function in the IED is shown in figure 1.

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Sensitive
differential
protection
Id [Primary Amps]

Operate
region

Differential protection
operation characteristic
DiffOperLevel
SensOperLevel SensIinBlock
s=0.53

Iin [Primary Amps]


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IEC06000142 V2 EN-US

Figure 1. IED operating characteristic

Integrated overall check zone feature, independent from • Correct marshaling of backup-trip commands from
any disconnector position, is available. It can be used in internally integrated or external circuit breaker failure
double or triple busbar stations to secure stability of protections to all surrounding circuit breakers
the busbar differential protection in case of entirely • Easy incorporation of bus-section and/or bus-coupler
wrong status indication of busbar disconnector in any bays (that is, tie-breakers) with one or two sets of CTs
of the feeder bays. into the protection scheme
• Disconnector and/or circuit breaker status
Flexible, software based dynamic Zone Selection supervision
enables easy and fast adaptation to the most common
substation arrangements such as single busbar with or Advanced Zone Selection logic accompanied by
without transfer bus, double busbar with or without optionally available end-fault and/or circuit breaker
transfer bus, triple busbar with or without transfer bus, failure protections ensure minimum possible tripping
one-and-a-half breaker stations, double busbar-double time and selectivity for faults within the blind spot or
breaker stations, ring busbars, and so on. The software the end zone between bay CT and bay circuit breaker.
based dynamic Zone Selections ensures: Therefore the IED offers best possible coverage for such
faults in feeder and bus-section/bus-coupler bays.
• Dynamic linking of measured CT currents to the
appropriate differential protection zone as required Optionally available circuit breaker failure protection,
by substation topology one for every CT input into the IED, offers secure local
• Efficient merging of the two or more differential back-up protection for the circuit breakers in the
zones when required by substation topology (that is station.
load-transfer)
• Easy zone merging initiated by closing of bus- Optionally available four-stage, non-directional
sectionalizing disconnectors overcurrent protections, one for every CT input into the
• Selective operation of busbar differential protection IED, provide remote backup functionality for connected
ensures tripping only of circuit breakers connected to feeders and remote-end stations.
the faulty zone
Optionally available voltage and frequency protection
functions enable to include voltage release criterion for
busbar protection or to integrate independent over-,
under-voltage protection for the bus in the busbar
protection IED.

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Optionally available over-current, thermal overload and GUID-52088734-B524-4ACF-8F1F-7CCD9D9BFBFA v2

capacitor bank protection functions open possibilities There are five pre-configured variants of REB670. They
to integrate protection of shunt reactors and shunt are describe in the following Table:
capacitor banks into the busbar protection IED.
Table 2. REB670 pre-configured packages
It is normal practice to have just one busbar protection
12 AI max 3*IO 24 AI max 11*IO
IED per busbar. Nevertheless some utilities do apply two Cards 1/2 of 19" Cards full 19" rack
independent busbar protection IEDs per zone of rack
protection. This IED fits both solutions.
3Ph, 4 bays, 2 zone Used for small, Not applicable
A simplified bus differential protection for multi-phase BFP & OC fixed zones like T
protection optional! protection, meshed
faults and earth faults can be obtained by using a single,
corner, H-scheme,
one-phase IED with external auxiliary summation current
ring bus etc.
transformers. REB670–A20

The IED can be used in applications with IEC/UCA 3Ph, 8 bays, 2 zone Not applicable Used for
61850-9-2LE process bus with up to eight merging units BFP & OC substations/zones
(MU) depending on the other functionality included in protection optional! with up to 8 CT
inputs.
the IED. Each MU has eight analog channels, four
REB670–A31
currents and four voltages. Conventional and Merging
Unit channels can be mixed freely in the application. 1Ph, 12 bays, 2 zone Used for substation Used for substation
(three IEDs with up to 12 CT with up to 12 CT
Forcing of binary inputs and outputs is a convenient way required) BFP & OC inputs. Only three inputs. Possible to
to test wiring in substations as well as testing protection optional! IO cards available extend up to 24 CT
configuration logic in the IEDs. Basically it means that all No extension inputs. Optional
possibilities to 24 LDCMs can be used
binary inputs and outputs on the IED I/O modules (BOM,
CT inputs! Good to share binary IO.
BIM, IOM & SOM) can be forced to arbitrary values.
solution for REB670–B21
stations with fixed
Central Account Management is an authentication
zones (i.e. one-and-
infrastructure that offers a secure solution for enforcing half breaker
access control to IEDs and other systems within a station).
substation. This incorporates management of user REB670–B20
accounts, roles and certificates and the distribution of
1Ph, 24 bays, 2 zone Not applicable Used for substation
such, a procedure completely transparent to the user.
(three IEDs with up to 24 CT
required) BFP & OC inputs. Optional
The Flexible Product Naming allows the customer to use
protection optional! LDCMs can be used
an IED-vendor independent IEC 61850 model of the IED. to share binary IO.
This customer model will be exposed in all IEC 61850 REB670–B31
communication, but all other aspects of the IED will
remain unchanged (e.g., names on the local HMI and Available ACT configurations for pre-configured
names in the tools). This offers significant flexibility to REB670 SEMOD129275-87 v6
adapt the IED to the customers' system and standard Three configurations have been made available for pre-
solution. configured REB670 IED with two zones. Product variant
M11788-3 v10 with six zone is available as customized product only. It
Optional apparatus control for up to 30 objects can
shall be noted that all three configurations include the
provide a facility to draw simplified single line diagram
following features:
(SLD) of the station on the local HMI.
• fully configured for the total available number of bays
Description of pre-configured packages in each REB670 variant
• facility to take any bay out of service via the local HMI
or externally via binary input
• facility to block any of the two zones via the local HMI
or externally via binary input
• facility to block all bay trips via the local HMI or
externally via binary input, but leaving all other
function in service (that is BBP Zones, BFP and OCP
where applicable)

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• facility to externally initiate built-in disturbance protection and overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC can be
recorder ordered together with this configuration, but they will
• facility to connect external breaker failure backup trip not be pre-configured. Thus these optional functions
signal from every bay shall be configured by the end user.
• facility to connect external bay trip signal
Configuration X03 SEMOD129275-124 v5
This configuration includes BBP with breaker failure
Configuration X01 SEMOD129275-116 v6 protection CCRBRF, end fault protection and
This configuration includes only busbar protection for overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC for double busbar-
simple stations layouts (in other words, one-and-a-half single breaker stations, where Zone Selection is done by
breaker, double breaker or single breaker stations). using a and b auxiliary contacts from every
Additionally it can be used for double busbar-single disconnectors and/or circuit breakers. Thus full
breaker stations where disconnector replica is done by disconnector/breaker supervision is available. This
using only b auxiliary contact from every disconnector configuration is available for only three REB670 variants
and/or circuit breakers. As a consequence no (that is A31, B21 and B31).
disconnector/breaker supervision will be available. It is
as well possible to adapt this configuration by the signal In order to use X03 configuration, optional breaker
matrix tool to be used as direct replacement of RED521 failure and overcurrent functions must be ordered.
terminals. This configuration is available for all five
REB670 variants (that is A20, A31, B20, B21 & B31). It shall Application examples of REB670 SEMOD121024-4 v6

be noted that optional functions breaker failure Examples of typical station layouts, which can be
protection CCRBRF, end fault protection and protected with REB670 are given below:
overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC can be ordered
together with this configuration, but they will not be
pre-configured. Thus these optional functions shall be
configured by the end user.

Configuration X02 SEMOD129275-120 v5


This configuration includes only busbar protection for
double busbar-single breaker stations, where Zone
Selection is done by using a and b auxiliary contacts
from every disconnector and/or circuit breaker. Thus full xx06000009.vsd
disconnector/breaker supervision is available. This IEC06000009 V1 EN-US

configuration is available for only three REB670 variants Figure 2. Example of T-connection

(that is A31, B21 and B31). It shall be noted that optional


functions breaker failure protection CCRBRF, end fault SEMOD121024-13 v7

Table 3. Typical solutions for single busbar arrangement

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Numbers of feeders per busbar Number of REB670 IEDs required for the
scheme

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) 4 1

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 8 1

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) 12 3

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 12 3

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 24 3

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Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
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QB1
ZA ZB

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1

IEC11000238-1-en.vsd
IEC11000238 V1 EN-US

Figure 3. Example of two busbar sections connected with bus-sectionalizing disconnector

Table 4. Typical solutions for stations with two busbar sections connected with bus-sectionalizing disconnector

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Total Number of feeders in both busbar Number of REB670 IEDs required for the
sections scheme

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) 4 1

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 8 1

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) 12 3

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 12 3

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 24 3

ZA

ZB
QB1 QB7 QB1 QB7 QB1 QB7 QB1 QB7 QB1 QB7 QB1 QB7

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1

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IEC06000013 V1 EN-US

Figure 4. Example of single bus station with transfer bus

ZA

ZB
QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2
BI1

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1

IEC11000239-1-en.vsd
IEC11000239 V1 EN-US

Figure 5. Example of double bus-single breaker station

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Table 5. Typical solutions for double bus-single breaker stations

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Number of feeders in the station Number of REB670 IED required for the
(excluding bus-coupler bay) scheme

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) 3*) 1

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 7*) 1

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) NA NA

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 11*) 3

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 23*) 3

*) with just one CT input from bus-coupler bay

ZA
ZB

QB1 QB2 QB7 QB1 QB2 QB7 QB1 QB2 QB7 QB20 QB1 QB2 QB7 QB1 QB2 QB7

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1


BI1 BI1

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IEC06000015 V1 EN-US

Figure 6. Example of double bus-single breaker station with transfer bus

QA1
BI1

ZA1 ZA2

ZB1 ZB2
QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2 QB1 QB2
BI1 BI1 QA1 BI1

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1

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Figure 7. Example of double bus-single breaker station with two bus-section and two bus-coupler breakers (typical GIS station layout)

Table 6. Possible solutions for a typical GIS station

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Number of feeders on each side of the Number of REB670 IEDs required for the
station (excluding bus-coupler & bus- scheme
section bays)

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) NA NA

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 5*) 2

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) NA NA

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 9*) 6

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 21*) 6

*) with just one CT input from bus-coupler bay

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ZA

QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1 QA1

BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1 BI1

QA2 QA2 QA2 QA2 QA2


BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2 BI2

BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3 BI3

QA3 QA3 QA3 QA3 QA3

ZB

IEC11000240-1-en.vsd
IEC11000240 V1 EN-US

Figure 8. Example of one-and-a-half breaker station

Table 7. Typical solutions for one-and-half circuit breaker stations when CBF for middle breaker is not required

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Number of diameters in the station Number of REB670 IEDs required for the
scheme

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) 2/4 1/2

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 4/8 1/2

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) 6/12 3/6

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 6/12 3/6

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 12/24 3/6

ZA

ZB
QA1 QA2 QA1 QA2 QA1 QA2 QA1 QA2 QA1 QA2

BI1 BI2 BI1 BI2 BI1 BI2 BI1 BI2 BI1 BI2

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IEC06000018 V1 EN-US

Figure 9. Example of double bus-double breaker station

Table 8. Typical solutions for double circuit breaker busbar arrangement

Version of REB670 pre-configured IED Numbers of feeders per station Number of REB670 IEDs required for the
scheme

3PH; 2-zones, 4-bays BBP (A20) 4 2

3PH; 2-zones, 8-bays BBP (A31) 4/8 1/2

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B20) 6/12 3/6

1Ph; 2-zones, 12-bays BBP (B21) 6/12 3/6

1Ph; 2-zones, 24-bays BBP (B31) 12/24 3/6

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BI8 BI5
Q 5
B8 QB11 BI1 QA1 QB12 B
Q
ZA1 ZA2

QB41 QB21

QA4 QA2

BI4 BI2

QB42 QB22
QB31 BI3 QA3 QB32
ZB1 B
7 Q
B
6
ZB2
Q

BI7 BI6

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IEC06000019 V1 EN-US

Figure 10. Example of mesh or ring bus station

Note that customized REB670 is delivered without any configuration. Thus the complete IED engineering shall be done
by the customer or its system integrator. In order to secure proper operation of the busbar protection, it is strictly
recommended to always start engineering work from the PCM600 project for the pre-configured REB670 which is the
closest to the actual application. Then, necessary modifications shall be applied in order to adopt the customized IED
configuration to suite the actual station layout. The PCM600 project for the pre-configured REB670 IEDs is available in
the Connectivity Package USB flash drive. For the product covering up to six busbar zones, configuration examples are
provided in the REB670 Application Manual 1MRK 505 370-UEN.

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The basic delivery includes one binary input module and the customer, since these are specific to the system,
one binary output module, which is sufficient for the object or application. Optional functions and optional
default configured I/O to trip and close circuit breaker. I/O ordered will not be configured at delivery. It should
All IEDs can be reconfigured with the help of the be noted that the standard only includes one binary
application configuration tool in PCM600. The IED can input and one binary output module and only the key
be adapted to special applications and special logic can functions such as tripping are connected to the outputs
be developed, such as logic for automatic opening of in the signal matrix tool. The required total I/O must be
disconnectors and closing of ring bays, automatic load calculated and specified at ordering.
transfer from one busbar to the other, and so on.
The configurations are as far as found necessary
The basic IED configuration is provided with the signal provided with application comments to explain why the
matrix, single line diagram and the application signals have been connected in the special way. On
configuration prepared for the functions included in the request, ABB is available to support the re-configuration
product by default. All parameters should be verified by work, either directly or to do the design checking.

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The following tables list all the


3. Available functions functions available in the IED. Those
GUID-F5776DD1-BD04-4872-BB89-A0412B4B5CC3 v1
functions that are not exposed to the
user or do not need to be configured
are not described in this manual.

Main protection functions GUID-66BAAD98-851D-4AAC-B386-B38B57718BD2 v14

Table 9. Example of quantities

2 = number of basic instances


0-3 = option quantities
3-A03 = optional function included in packages A03 (refer to ordering details)

IEC 61850 or ANSI Function description Busbar


function name

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

Differential protection

BUTPTRC, 87B Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, 1


BCZTPDIF, three phase/4 bays
BZNTPDIF,
BZITGGIO,
BUTSM4

BUTPTRC, 87B Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, 1 1


BCZTPDIF, three phase/8 bays
BZNTPDIF,
BZITGGIO,
BUTSM8

BUSPTRC, 87B Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, 1 1


BCZSPDIF, single phase/12 bays
BZNSPDIF,
BZISGGIO,
BUSSM12

BUSPTRC, 87B Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, 1 1


BCZSPDIF, single phase/24 bays
BZNSPDIF,
BZISGGIO,
BUSSM24

BDZSGAPC, 87B Busbar differential protection, 6 zones, 1


BFPTRC, single phase/24 bays
BICPTRC,
BZNPDIF,
BCZPDIF,
BSMGAPC

BDCGAPC 87B Status of primary switching object for 128 20 40 60 60 96


busbar protection zone selection

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Back-up protection functions GUID-A8D0852F-807F-4442-8730-E44808E194F0 v14

IEC 61850 or ANSI Function description Busbar


function name

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

Current protection

OC4PTOC 51_671) Directional phase overcurrent 0-8 4-C06 8-C07


protection, four steps

PH4SPTOC 51 Four step single phase overcurrent 0-24 12- 12- 24-
protection C08 C08 C09

EF4PTOC 51N Directional residual overcurrent 0-8


67N2) protection, four steps

NS4PTOC 46I2 Four step directional negative phase 0-8


sequence overcurrent protection

TRPTTR 49 Thermal overload protection, two time 0-2


constants

CCRBRF 50BF Breaker failure protection 0-8 4-C10 8-C11

CCSRBRF 50BF Breaker failure protection, single 0-24 12-C12 12-C12 24-C13
phase version

GUPPDUP 37 Directional underpower protection 0-4

GOPPDOP 32 Directional overpower protection 0-4

CBPGAPC Capacitor bank protection 0-2

Voltage protection

UV2PTUV 27 Two step undervoltage protection 0-2

OV2PTOV 59 Two step overvoltage protection 0-2

ROV2PTOV 59N Two step residual overvoltage 0-2


protection

VDCPTOV 60 Voltage differential protection 0-2

LOVPTUV 27 Loss of voltage check 0-2

Frequency protection

SAPTUF 81 Underfrequency protection 0-6

SAPTOF 81 Overfrequency protection 0-6

SAPFRC 81 Rate-of-change of frequency 0-6


protection

Multipurpose protection

CVGAPC General current and voltage protection 0-6

1) 67 requires voltage
2) 67N requires voltage

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Control and monitoring functions GUID-E3777F16-0B76-4157-A3BF-0B6B978863DE v17

IEC 61850 or ANSI Function Busbar


function name description

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

Control

SESRSYN 25 Synchrocheck, 0-3


energizing check
and synchronizing

SMBRREC 79 Autorecloser 0-2 2-H05 2-H05 2-H05 2-H05 2-H05

APC30 3 Control 0-1


functionality for up
to 6 bays, max 30
objects (6CBs),
including
interlocking (see
Table 11)

QCBAY Bay control 1+5/APC30 1 1 1 1 1

LOCREM Handling of LR- 1+5/APC30 1 1 1 1 1


switch positions

LOCREMCTRL LHMI control of 1 1 1 1 1 1


PSTO

SXCBR Circuit breaker 24 24 24 24 24 24

SLGAPC Logic rotating 15 15 15 15 15 15


switch for function
selection and LHMI
presentation

VSGAPC Selector mini switch 30 30 30 30 30 30

DPGAPC Generic 32 32 32 32 32 32
communication
function for Double
Point indication

SPC8GAPC Single point generic 5 5 5 5 5 5


control function 8
signals

AUTOBITS Automation bits, 3 3 3 3 3 3


command function
for DNP3.0

SINGLECMD Single command, 16 8 8 8 8 8 8


signals

I103CMD Function commands 1 1 1 1 1 1


for IEC 60870-5-103

I103GENCMD Function commands 50 50 50 50 50 50


generic for IEC
60870-5-103

I103POSCMD IED commands with 50 50 50 50 50 50


position and select
for IEC 60870-5-103

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IEC 61850 or ANSI Function Busbar


function name description

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

I103POSCMDV IED direct 50 50 50 50 50 50


commands with
position for IEC
60870-5-103

I103IEDCMD IED commands for 1 1 1 1 1 1


IEC 60870-5-103

I103USRCMD Function commands 4 4 4 4 4 4


user defined for IEC
60870-5-103

Secondary
system
supervision

FUFSPVC Fuse failure 0-2


supervision

VDSPVC 60 Fuse failure 0-2


supervision based
on voltage
difference

DELVSPVC 7V_78 Voltage delta 4 4 4 4 4 4


V supervision, 2 phase

DELISPVC 71 Current delta 4 4 4 4 4 4


supervision, 2 phase

DELSPVC 78 Real delta 4 4 4 4 4 4


supervision, real

Logic

TMAGAPC Trip matrix logic 12 12 12 12 12 12

ALMCALH Logic for group 5 5 5 5 5 5


alarm

WRNCALH Logic for group 5 5 5 5 5 5


warning

INDCALH Logic for group 5 5 5 5 5 5


indication

AND, GATE, INV, Basic configurable 40-496 40-49 40-49 40-49 40-49 40-49
LLD, OR, logic blocks (see 6 6 6 6 6
PULSETIMER, Table 10)
RSMEMORY,
SRMEMORY,
TIMERSET, XOR

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function name description

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

ANDQT, Configurable logic 0-1


INDCOMBSPQT, blocks Q/T (see
INDEXTSPQT, Table 12)
INVALIDQT,
INVERTERQT,
ORQT,
PULSETIMERQT,
RSMEMORYQT,
SRMEMORYQT,
TIMERSETQT,
XORQT

AND, GATE, INV, Extension logic 0-1


LLD, OR, package (see Table
PULSETIMER, 13)
RSMEMORY,
SLGAPC,
SRMEMORY,
TIMERSET,
VSGAPC, XOR

FXDSIGN Fixed signal 1 1 1 1 1 1


function block

B16I Boolean to integer 18 18 18 18 18 18


conversion, 16 bit

BTIGAPC Boolean to integer 16 16 16 16 16 16


conversion with
logical node
representation, 16
bit

IB16 Integer to Boolean 18 18 18 18 18 18


16 conversion

BCTZCONN Integer to Boolean 34


conversion for six-
zone busbar

ITBGAPC Integer to Boolean 16 16 16 16 16 16


16 conversion with
Logic Node
representation

TEIGAPC Elapsed time 12 12 12 12 12 12


integrator with limit
transgression and
overflow
supervision

INTCOMP Comparator for 30 30 30 30 30 30


integer inputs

REALCOMP Comparator for real 30 30 30 30 30 30


inputs

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Table 10. Total number of instances for basic configurable logic blocks

Basic configurable logic block Total number of instances

AND 328

GATE 64

INV 492

LLD 40

OR 496

PULSETIMER 40

RSMEMORY 40

SRMEMORY 40

TIMERSET 108

XOR 40

Table 11. Number of function instances in APC30

Function name Function description Total number of instances

SCILO Interlocking 30

BB_ES 6

A1A2_BS 4

A1A2_DC 6

ABC_BC 2

BH_CONN 2

BH_LINE_A 2

BH_LINE_B 2

DB_BUS_A 3

DB_BUS_B 3

DB_LINE 3

ABC_LINE 6

AB_TRAFO 4

SCSWI Switch controller 30

SXSWI Circuit switch 24

QCRSV Apparatus control 6

RESIN1 1

RESIN2 59

POS_EVAL Evaluation of position indication 30

QCBAY Bay control 5

LOCREM Handling of LR-switch positions 5

XLNPROXY Proxy for signals from switching device via 42


GOOSE

GOOSEXLNRCV GOOSE function block to receive a 42


switching device

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Table 12. Total number of instances for configurable logic blocks Q/T

Configurable logic blocks Q/T Total number of instances

ANDQT 120

INDCOMBSPQT 20

INDEXTSPQT 20

INVALIDQT 22

INVERTERQT 120

ORQT 120

PULSETIMERQT 40

RSMEMORYQT 40

SRMEMORYQT 40

TIMERSETQT 40

XORQT 40

Table 13. Total number of instances for extended logic package

Extended configurable logic block Total number of instances

AND 220

GATE 49

INV 220

LLD 49

OR 220

PULSETIMER 89

RSMEMORY 40

SLGAPC 74

SRMEMORY 130

TIMERSET 113

VSGAPC 120

XOR 89

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IEC 61850 or ANSI Function Busbar


function name description

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

Monitoring

CVMMXN Power system 6 6 6 6 6 6


measurement

CMMXU Current 10 10 10 10 10 10
measurement

VMMXU Voltage 6 6 6 6 6 6
measurement
phase-phase

CMSQI Current sequence 6 6 6 6 6 6


measurement

VMSQI Voltage sequence 6 6 6 6 6 6


measurement

VNMMXU Voltage 6 6 6 6 6 6
measurement
phase-earth

EVENT Event function 20 20 20 20 20 20

DRPRDRE, Disturbance report 1 1 1 1 1 1


A4RADR,

SPGAPC Generic 96 96 96 96 96 96
communication
function for Single
Point indication

SP16GAPC Generic 16 16 16 16 16 16
communication
function for Single
Point indication 16
inputs

MVGAPC Generic 24 24 24 24 24 24
communication
function for
measured values

BINSTATREP Logical signal status 3 3 3 3 3 3


report

RANGE_XP Measured value 28 28 28 28 28 28


expander block

SSIMG 63 Insulation 21 21 21 21 21 21
supervision for gas
medium

SSIML 71 Insulation 3 3 3 3 3 3
supervision for
liquid medium

SSCBR Circuit breaker 0-24 12 12 12 12 24


condition
monitoring

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function name description

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

I103MEAS Measurands for IEC 1 1 1 1 1 1


60870-5-103

I103MEASUSR Measurands user 3 3 3 3 3 3


defined signals for
IEC 60870-5-103

I103AR Function status 1 1 1 1 1 1


auto-recloser for IEC
60870-5-103

I103EF Function status 1 1 1 1 1 1


earth-fault for IEC
60870-5-103

I103FLTPROT Function status 1 1 1 1 1 1


fault protection for
IEC 60870-5-103

I103IED IED status for IEC 1 1 1 1 1 1


60870-5-103

I103SUPERV Supervison status 1 1 1 1 1 1


for IEC 60870-5-103

I103USRDEF Status for user 20 20 20 20 20 20


defined signals for
IEC 60870-5-103

L4UFCNT Event counter with 30 30 30 30 30 30


limit supervision

TEILGAPC Running hour meter 6 6 6 6 6 6

CHMMHAI ITHD Current harmonic 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3
monitoring, 3 phase

VHMMHAI VTHD Voltage harmonic 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3
monitoring, 3 phase

Metering

PCFCNT Pulse-counter logic 16 16 16 16 16 16

ETPMMTR Function for energy 6 6 6 6 6 6


calculation and
demand handling

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Communication GUID-5F144B53-B9A7-4173-80CF-CD4C84579CB5 v17

IEC 61850 or ANSI Function description Busbar


function name

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

Station communication

LONSPA, SPA SPA communication protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1

ADE LON communication protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1

HORZCOMM Network variables via LON 1 1 1 1 1 1

DNPGEN DNP3.0 communication general protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1

MST1TCP, MST2TCP, DNP3.0 for TCP/IP communication 1 1 1 1 1 1


MST3TCP, MST4TCP protocol

IEC 61850-8-1 IEC 61850 1 1 1 1 1 1

GOOSEINTLKRCV Horizontal communication via GOOSE for 59 59 59 59 59 59


interlocking

GOOSEBINRCV GOOSE binary receive 16 16 16 16 16 16

GOOSEDPRCV GOOSE function block to receive a 64 64 64 64 64 64


double point value

GOOSEINTRCV GOOSE function block to receive an 32 32 32 32 32 32


integer value

GOOSEMVRCV GOOSE function block to receive a 60 60 60 60 60 60


measurand value

GOOSESPRCV GOOSE function block to receive a single 64 64 64 64 64 64


point value

MULTICMDRCV, Multiple command and transmit 60/10 60/10 60/10 60/10 60/10 60/10
MULTICMDSND

OPTICAL103 IEC 60870-5-103 Optical serial 1 1 1 1 1 1


communication

RS485103 IEC 60870-5-103 serial communication 1 1 1 1 1 1


for RS485

AGSAL Generic security application component 1 1 1 1 1 1

LD0LLN0 IEC 61850 LD0 LLN0 1 1 1 1 1 1

SYSLLN0 IEC 61850 SYS LLN0 1 1 1 1 1 1

LPHD Physical device information 1 1 1 1 1 1

PCMACCS IED configuration protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1

FSTACCS Field service tool access 1 1 1 1 1 1

IEC 61850-9-2 Process bus 0-1 1-P30 1-P30 1-P30 1-P30 1-P30
communication, 8 merging units

ACTIVLOG Activity logging 1 1 1 1 1 1

ALTRK Service tracking 1 1 1 1 1 1

PRP IEC 62439-3 Parallel redundancy protocol 0-1 1-P23 1-P23 1-P23 1-P23 1-P23

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IEC 61850 or ANSI Function description Busbar


function name

REB670 (A20)

REB670 (B20)
REB670 (A31)

REB670 (B31)
REB670 (B21)
REB670
(Customized)

HSR IEC 62439-3 High-availability seamless 0-1 1-P24 1-P24 1-P24 1-P24 1-P24
redundancy

PTP Precision time protocol 1 1 1 1 1 1

SCHLCCH Access point diagnostic for non- 6 6 6 6 6 6


redundant Ethernet port

RCHLCCH Access point diagnostic for redundant 3 3 3 3 3 3


Ethernet ports

QUALEXP IEC 61850 quality expander 96 96 96 96 96 96

Remote communication

BinSignRec1_1 Binary signal transfer receive 3/3/6 3/3/6 3/3/6 3/3/6 3/3/6 3/3/6
BinSignRec1_2
BinSignReceive2

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Basic IED functions GUID-C8F0E5D2-E305-4184-9627-F6B5864216CA v13

Table 14. Basic IED functions

IEC 61850 or function Description


name

INTERRSIG Self supervision with internal event list

TIMESYNCHGEN Time synchronization module

BININPUT, SYNCHCAN, Time synchronization


SYNCHGPS,
SYNCHCMPPS,
SYNCHLON,
SYNCHPPH, SYNCHPPS,
SNTP, SYNCHSPA

TIMEZONE Time synchronization

IRIG-B Time synchronization

SETGRPS Number of setting groups

ACTVGRP Parameter setting groups

TESTMODE Test mode functionality

CHNGLCK Change lock function

SMBI Signal matrix for binary inputs

SMBO Signal matrix for binary outputs

SMMI Signal matrix for mA inputs

SMAI1 - SMAI12 Signal matrix for analog inputs

3PHSUM Summation block 3 phase

ATHSTAT Authority status

ATHCHCK Authority check

AUTHMAN Authority management

FTPACCS FTP access with password

ALTMS Time master supervision

ALTIM Time management

COMSTATUS Protocol diagnostic

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Table 15. Local HMI functions

IEC 61850 or function ANSI Description


name

LHMICTRL Local HMI signals

LANGUAGE Local human machine language

SCREEN Local HMI Local human machine screen behavior

FNKEYTY1–FNKEYTY5 Parameter setting function for HMI in PCM600


FNKEYMD1–FNKEYMD5

LEDGEN General LED indication part for LHMI

OPENCLOSE_LED LHMI LEDs for open and close keys

GRP1_LED1– Basic part for CP HW LED indication module


GRP1_LED15
GRP2_LED1–
GRP2_LED15
GRP3_LED1–
GRP3_LED15

breaker failure backup-trip commands can be set either


as self-resetting or latched. In second case the manual
4. Differential protection
reset is needed in order to reset the individual bay trip
SEMOD120942-5 v1 output contacts.
The function consists of differential protection
algorithm, sensitive differential protection algorithm, Sensitive differential level
check zone algorithm, open CT algorithm and two Differential protection zones in REB670 include a
SEMOD120950-5 v6

supervision algorithms. sensitive operational level. This sensitive operational


level is designed to be able to detect internal busbar
Busbar differential protection SEMOD120940-5 v3 earth faults in low impedance earthed power systems
This protection function is intended for fast and
(i.e. power systems where the earth-fault current is
selective tripping of faults within the protected zone.
limited to a certain level, typically between 300A and
For each current input, the CT ratio can be set from the
2000A primary by a neutral point reactor or resistor).
local HMI or via the parameter-setting tool in PCM600. In
For increased security, the sensitive differential
this way adaptation to different CT ratios is provided in
protection must be externally enabled by a binary signal
the simplest way. The minimum pick-up value for the
(e.g. start signal from external open delta VT
differential current is then set to give a suitable
overvoltage relay or external power transformer neutral
sensitivity for all internal faults. This setting is made
point overcurrent relay). Finally it is as well possible to
directly in primary amperes. For busbar protection
set a time delay before the trip signal from the sensitive
applications typical setting value for the minimum
differential protection is given. This sensitive level can
differential operating current is from 50% to 150% of
be alternatively used in special applications when high
the biggest CT.
sensitivity is required from busbar differential
All current inputs are indirectly provided with a restraint protection (i.e. energizing of dead bus via a long line).
feature. The operation is based on the well-proven
Operation and operating characteristic of the sensitive
RADSS percentage restraint stabilization principle, with
differential protection can be set independently from
an extra stabilization feature to stabilize for very heavy
the operating characteristic of the main differential
CT saturation. Stability for external faults is guaranteed
protection. However, the sensitive differential level is
if a CT is not saturated for at least two milliseconds
blocked as soon as the total incoming current exceeds
during each power system cycle. It is also possible to
the pre-set level or when differential current exceed the
add external tripping criteria by binary signal.
set minimum pickup current for the usual differential
The trip command from the differential protection protection. Therefore, by appropriate settings it can be
including sensitive differential protection and circuit ensured that this sensitive level is blocked for all

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external multi-phase faults, which can cause CT second monitoring feature operates immediately when
saturation. Operating characteristic of sensitive the busbar through-going current is bigger than the
differential characteristics is shown in figure 1. user settable level. Both of these monitoring features
are phase segregated and they give out binary signals,
Check zone SEMOD120957-5 v5 which can be either used to trigger disturbance recorder
For busbar protection in stations with double or triple or for alarming purposes.
busbars when dynamic zone selection is needed, it is
sometimes required to include the overall differential
zone (that is, check zone). Hence, the built-in, overall Id a
tIdAlarm
ALDIFF
a>b t
check zone is available in the IED. Because the built-in IdAlarmLev b

check zone current measurement is not dependent on


the disconnector status, this feature ensures stability of Iin a
a>b
ALIIN
IinAlarmLev b
Busbar differential protection even for completely
wrong status indication from the busbar disconnectors. en06000071.vsd

It is to be noted that the overall check zone, only


IEC06000071 V1 EN-US

Figure 11. Simplified logic for Zone supervision features


supervise the usual differential protection operation.
The external trip commands, breaker failure backup-trip
commands and sensitive differential protection
operation are not supervised by the overall check zone.

The overall check zone has simple current operating


5. Zone selection
algorithm, which ensures check zone operation for all SEMOD127635-4 v2
Typically CT secondary circuits from every bay in the
internal faults regardless the fault current distribution.
station are connected to the busbar protection. The
To achieve this, the outgoing current from the overall
built-in software feature called “Zone Selection” gives a
check zone is used as restraint quantity. If required, the
simple but efficient control over the connected CTs to
check zone operation can be activated externally by a
busbar protection IED in order to provide fully
binary signal.
operational differential protection scheme for multi-
Open CT detection zone applications on both small and large buses.
SEMOD120964-5 v5
The innovative measuring algorithm provides stability
Switch status monitoring
for open or short-circuited main CT secondary circuits, M12475-4 v8
For stations with complex primary layout the
which means that no separate check zone is actually
information about busbar disconnector position in every
necessary. Start current level for open CT detection can
bay is crucial information for busbar protection. The
usually be set to detect the open circuit condition for
positions of these disconnectors then actually
the smallest CT. This built-in feature allows the
determine which CT input (that is, bay) is connected to
protection to be set very sensitive, even to a lower value
which differential protection zone. For some more
than the maximum CT primary rating in the station. At
advanced features like end-fault or blind-spot
detection of problems in CT secondary circuits, the
protection the actual status of the circuit breaker in
differential protection can be instantly blocked and an
some or even all bays can be vital information for busbar
alarm is given. Alternatively, the differential protection
protection as well. The switch function block is used to
can be automatically desensitized in order to ensure
take the status of two auxiliary contacts from the
busbar differential protection stability during normal
primary device, evaluate them and then to deliver the
through-load condition. When problems in CT secondary
device primary contact position to the rest of the zone
circuits have been found and associated error has been
selection logic.
corrected a manual reset must be given to the IED. This
can be done from the local HMI via the binary input or For such applications typically two auxiliary contacts
communication link. (that is, normally open and normally closed auxiliary
contacts) from each relevant primary switching object
However, it is to be noted that this feature can only be
shall be connected to the IED. Then the status for every
partly utilized when the summation principle is in use.
individual primary switching object will be determined.
Differential protection supervision The dedicated function block for each primary switching
Dual monitoring of differential protection status is
SEMOD120972-5 v4
object is available in order to determine the status of
available. The first monitoring feature operates after the object primary contacts. By a setting, one of the
settable time delay when differential current is higher following two logical schemes can be selected for each
than the user settable level. This feature can be, for primary object individually by the end user:
example, used to design automatic reset logic for
• If not open then closed (that is, as in RADSS schemes)
previously described open CT detection feature. The
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• Open or closed only when clearly indicated by aux the integrated differential protection zones behave
contact status (that is, as in INX schemes) when disconnector alarm appears is freely configurable
by the end user.
Table 16 gives quick overview about both schemes.
It is possible by a parameter setting to override the
Note that the first scheme only requires fast breaking primary object status as either permanently open or
normally closed auxiliary contact (that is, b contact) for permanently closed. This feature can be useful during
proper operation. The timing of normally open auxiliary testing, installation and commissioning of the busbar
contact is not critical because it is only used for protection scheme. At the same time, separate alarm is
supervision of the primary object status. The second given to indicate that the actual object status is
scheme in addition requires properly timed-adjusted, overwritten by a setting parameter.
early-making normally open auxiliary contact (that is,
early making a contact) for proper operation. It is to be noted that it is as well possible to use only
normally closed auxiliary contacts for Zone Selection
Regardless which scheme is used the time-delayed logic. In that case the Switch function blocks are not
disconnector/circuit breaker status supervision alarm is used.
available (that is, 00 or 11 auxiliary contact status). How

Table 16. Treatment of primary object auxiliary contact status

Primary equipment Status in busbar protection Alarm facility

Normally Normally when when Alarm after Information visible on local HMI
Open auxiliary Closed “Scheme 1 “Scheme 2 settable
contact auxiliary RADSS” INX” time delay
status contact is selected is selected
(that is, status
“closed” or (that is,
“a” contact) “open” or “b”
contact)

open open closed Last position yes intermediate_00


saved

open closed open open no open

closed open closed closed no closed

closed closed closed closed yes badState_11

• Permanently connect this bay current to zone A (that


Bay SEMOD120985-4 v7 is, ZA)
Each CT input is allocated to one dedicated bay function • Permanently connect this bay current to zone B (that
block. This function block is used to provide complete is, ZB)
user interface for all signals from and towards this bay. • Permanently connect this bay current to zone A and
It is also used to influence bay measured current. inverted bay current to ZB (that is, ZA and -ZB)
• Connect this bay current to ZA or ZB depending on the
It is possible by a parameter setting CTConnection to
logical status of the two input binary signals available
connect or disconnect the CT input to the bay function
on this bay function block. These two input signals will
block. Once the CT input is connected to the bay
include measured current to the respective zone when
function block this associated current input can be
their logical value is one (that is, CntrlIncludes ). This
included to or excluded from the two internally available
option is used together with above described Switch
differential functions in software. This can be done by a
function blocks in order to provide complete Zone
parameter setting for simple station layouts (that is,
Selection logic
one-and-a-half breaker stations) or alternatively via
• Connect the bay current to ZA or ZB depending on the
dedicated logical scheme (that is, double busbar
logical status of the two input binary signals available
stations). For each bay the end user have to select one
on this bay function block. These two signals will
of the following five alternatives:
include measured current to the respective zone when
their logical value is zero (that is, CntrlExcludes ). This
option is typically used when only normally closed
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auxiliary contacts from the busbar disconnector are Via two dedicated binary input signals it is possible to:
available to the Zone Selection logic
• Trip only the bay circuit breaker (used for integrated
At the same time, an additional feature for OC protection tripping)
instantaneous or time delayed disconnection or even • Trip the whole differential zone to which this bay is
inversion of the connected bay current via separate presently connected (used for backup-trip command
logical signals is also available. This feature is provided from either integrated or external bay circuit breaker
in order to facilitate for bus-section or bus-coupler CT failure protection)
disconnection for tie-breakers with a CT only on one
side of the circuit breaker. This ensures correct and fast Finally dedicated trip binary output from the Bay
fault clearance of faults between the CT and the circuit function block is available in order to provide common
breaker within these bays. The same feature can be trip signal to the bay circuit breaker from busbar
individually used in any feeder bay to optimize Busbar differential protection, breaker failure protection,
differential protection performance, when feeder circuit backup overcurrent protection and so on.
breaker is open. Thus, the end-fault protection for faults
In this way the interface to the user is kept as simple as
between circuit breaker and the CT is available.
possible and IED engineering work is quite straight
However, to use this feature circuit breaker auxiliary
forward.
contacts and closing command to the circuit breaker
shall be wired to the binary inputs of the IED. Therefore, Six-zone busbar differential protection
he IED offers best possible coverage for these special
GUID-F7EB2E33-55A8-4665-B950-644E34DC5C4B v1
The six-zone busbar differential protection can provide
faults between CT and circuit breaker in feeder and bus- protection and monitoring for up to six freely
section/bus-coupler bays. configurable low-impedance differential protection
zones and up to twenty-four freely configurable single-
Within the Bay function block it is decided by a
phase CT inputs, which requires two TRM modules. For
parameter setting how this bay should behave during
busbar IED configuration, six types of function blocks
zone interconnection (that is, load transfer). For each
are available:
bay individually one of the following three options can
• One busbar protection main function block,
be selected:
BDZSGAPC.
• Bay current is forced out from both zones during zone • Six differential zone function blocks, BZNPDIF_Zx, (1≤
interconnection (used for bus-coupler bays) x ≤6).
• Bay current is unconditionally forced into both zones Note that we refer to the six differential protection
during zone interconnection (used in special zones as Zx, (1≤x≤6). Also sometimes we refer to the
applications) differential protection zones as the main zones to
• Bay current is connected to both zones during zone distinguish them from the check zone.
interconnection if the bay was previously connected to • One check zone function block BCZPDIF.
one of the two zones (typically used for feeder bays) • Five bus-section or bus-coupler bay function blocks
BICPTRC_x, (1≤ x ≤5).
The third option ensures that the feeder, which is out of Note that we also call a bus-section or bus-coupler bay
service, is not connected to any of the two zones during as a bus interconnector, and refer to its two sets CTs
zone interconnection. as CT1 and CT2 respectively.
• Twenty four feeder bay function blocks BFPTRC_Fx,
Within the Bay function block it is decided by a (1≤ x ≤24).
parameter setting whether this bay should be connected • 128 switch status function blocks BDCGAPC.
to the check zone or not. In this way the end user has
simple control over the bays, which shall be connected
to the overall check zone. Zone interconnection (Load transfer) SEMOD120992-4 v4
When this feature is activated the two integrated
By appropriate configuration logic it is possible to take differential protection zones are merged into one
any bay (that is, CT input) out of service. This can be common, overall differential zone. This feature is
done from the local HMI or externally via binary signal. In required in double busbar stations when in any of the
that case all internal current measuring functions (that feeder bays both busbar disconnectors are closed at the
is, differential protection, sensitive differential same time (that is, load transfer). As explained in above
protection, check zone, breaker failure protection and section Bay each CT input will then behave in the pre-set
overcurrent protection) are disabled. At the same time, way in order to ensure proper current balancing during
any trip command to this bay circuit breaker can be this special condition. This feature can be started
inhibited. automatically (when Zone Selection logic determines
that both busbar disconnectors in one feeder bay are

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closed at the same time) or externally via dedicated


binary signal. If this feature is active for longer time
than the pre-set vale the alarm signal is given.

The function is normally used as end fault protection to


clear faults between current transformer and circuit
6. Wide area measurement system
breaker.

Directional residual overcurrent protection, four


steps EF4PTOC
7. Current protection Directional residual overcurrent protection, four steps
M13667-3 v19

(EF4PTOC) can be used as main protection for phase-to-


Directional phase overcurrent protection, four steps
earth faults. It can also be used to provide a system
OC4PTOC M12846-3 v17
back-up, for example, in the case of the primary
Directional phase overcurrent protection, four steps
protection being out of service due to communication or
(OC4PTOC) has an inverse or definite time delay for each
voltage transformer circuit failure.
step.
EF4PTOC has an inverse or definite time delay
All IEC and ANSI inverse time characteristics are
independent for each step.
available together with an optional user defined time
characteristic. All IEC and ANSI time-delayed characteristics are
available together with an optional user-defined
The directional function needs voltage as it is voltage
characteristic.
polarized with memory. The function can be set to be
directional or non-directional independently for each of EF4PTOC can be set to be directional or non-directional
the steps. independently for each step.
A second harmonic blocking level can be set for the IDir, UPol and IPol can be independently selected to be
function and can be used to block each step individually. either zero sequence or negative sequence.
SEMOD121002-4 v4
This function can be used as a backup bay protection A second harmonic blocking can be set individually for
(e.g. for transformers, reactors, shunt capacitors and each step.
tie-breakers). A special application is to use this phase
overcurrent protection to detect short-circuits between The residual current can be calculated by summing the
the feeder circuit breaker and feeder CT in a feeder bay three-phase currents or taking the input from the
when the circuit breaker is open. This functionality is neutral CT.
called end-fault protection. In such case unnecessarily
operation of the busbar differential protection can be Four step directional negative phase sequence
prevented and only fast overcurrent trip signal can be overcurrent protection NS4PTOC GUID-485E9D36-0032-4559-9204-101539A32F47 v6

sent to the remote line end. In order to utilize this Four step directional negative phase sequence
functionality the circuit breaker status and CB closing overcurrent protection (NS4PTOC) has an inverse or
command must be connected to the IED. One of the definite time delay independent for each step
overcurrent steps can be set and configured to act as separately.
end-fault protection in the IED.
All IEC and ANSI time delayed characteristics are
The function is normally used as end fault protection to available together with an optional user defined
clear faults between current transformer and circuit characteristic.
breaker.
The directional function is voltage polarized.
Four step single phase overcurrent protection
NS4PTOC can be set directional or non-directional
PH4SPTOC SEMOD127816-4 v8 independently for each of the steps.
Four step single phase, non-directional overcurrent
protection (PH4SPTOC) has an inverse or definite time NS4PTOC can be used as main protection for
delay independent for each step separately. unsymmetrical fault; phase-phase short circuits, phase-
phase-earth short circuits and single phase earth faults.
All IEC and ANSI time delayed characteristics are
available together with an optional user defined time
characteristic.
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NS4PTOC can also be used to provide a system backup The CCRBRF function can be programmed to give a
for example, in the case of the primary protection being single- or three- phase retrip to its own breaker to avoid
out of service due to communication or voltage unnecessary tripping of surrounding breakers at an
transformer circuit failure. incorrect initiation due to mistakes during testing.

Thermal overload protection, two time constants Breaker failure protection, single phase CCSRBRF SEMOD127870-4 v7
TRPTTR M13243-3 v12
Breaker failure protection, single phase version
If a power transformer reaches very high temperatures (CCSRBRF) ensures a fast backup tripping of the
the equipment might be damaged. The insulation within surrounding breakers in case the own breaker fails to
the transformer will experience forced ageing. As a open. CCSRBRF measurement criterion can be current
consequence of this the risk of internal phase-to-phase based, CB position based or an adaptive combination of
or phase-to-earth faults will increase. these two conditions.

The thermal overload protection (TRPTTR) estimates the A current based check with extremely short reset time is
internal heat content of the transformer (temperature) used as check criterion to achieve high security against
continuously. This estimation is made by using a inadvertent operation.
thermal model of the transformer with two time
constants, which is based on current measurement. CB position check criteria can be used where the fault
current through the breaker is small.
Two warning levels are available. This enables actions in
the power system to be done before dangerous The CCSRBRF provides three different options to select
temperatures are reached. If the temperature continues how t1 and t2 timers are run:
to increase to the trip value, the protection initiates a 1. By external start signal which is internally latched
trip of the protected transformer. 2. Follow the external start signal only
3. Follow external start signal and selected
The estimated time to trip before operation is FunctionMode
presented.

Breaker failure protection CCRBRF The CCSRBRF function can be programmed to give a
Breaker failure protection (CCRBRF) ensures a fast
M11550-6 v18
retrip to its own breaker to avoid unnecessary tripping
backup tripping of the surrounding breakers in case the of surrounding breakers at an incorrect initiation due to
own breaker fails to open. CCRBRF measurement mistakes during testing.
criterion can be current based, CB position based or an
Directional over/underpower protection GOPPDOP/
adaptive combination of these two conditions.
GUPPDUP SEMOD175421-4 v7

A current based check with extremely short reset time is The directional over-/under-power protection
used as check criterion to achieve high security against (GOPPDOP/GUPPDUP) can be used wherever a high/low
inadvertent operation. active, reactive or apparent power protection or
alarming is required. The functions can alternatively be
CB position check criteria can be used where the fault used to check the direction of active or reactive power
current through the breaker is small. flow in the power system. There are a number of
applications where such functionality is needed. Some
CCRBRF provides three different options to select how of them are:
t1 and t2 timers are run:
1. By external start signals which is internally latched • detection of reversed active power flow
2. Follow external start signal only • detection of high reactive power flow
3. Follow external start signal and the selected
FunctionMode Each function has two steps with definite time delay.

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CCRBRF can be single- or three- phase initiated to allow Shunt Capacitor Banks (SCB) are used in a power system
its use with single phase tripping applications. For the to provide reactive power compensation and power
three-phase application of the CCRBRF the current factor correction. They are as well used as integral parts
criteria can be set to operate only if “2 elements of Static Var Compensators (SVC) or Harmonic Filters
operates out of three phases and neutral” for example; installations. Capacitor bank protection (CBPGAPC)
two phases or one phase plus the residual current start. function is specially designed to provide protection and
This gives a higher security to the backup trip command. supervision features for SCBs.

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SEMOD171457-5 v8
Loss of voltage check (LOVPTUV ) is suitable for use in
8. Voltage protection networks with an automatic system restoration
function. LOVPTUV issues a three-pole trip command to
Two-step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV M13789-3 v12 the circuit breaker, if all three phase voltages fall below
Undervoltages can occur in the power system during
the set value for a time longer than the set time and the
faults or abnormal conditions. The two-step
circuit breaker remains closed.
undervoltage protection function (UV2PTUV) can be
used to open circuit breakers to prepare for system The operation of LOVPTUV is supervised by the fuse
restoration at power outages or as a long-time delayed failure supervision FUFSPVC.
back-up to the primary protection.

UV2PTUV has two voltage steps, each with inverse or


definite time delay.
9. Frequency protection
It has a high reset ratio to allow settings close to the
Underfrequency protection SAPTUF
system service voltage. M13349-3 v13
Underfrequency occurs as a result of a lack of
Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV generation in the network.
M13798-3 v16
Overvoltages may occur in the power system during
Underfrequency protection (SAPTUF) measures
abnormal conditions such as sudden power loss, tap
frequency with high accuracy, and is used for load
changer regulating failures, and open line ends on long
shedding systems, remedial action schemes, gas turbine
lines.
startup and so on. Separate definite time delays are
Two step overvoltage protection (OV2PTOV) function provided for operate and restore.
can be used to detect open line ends, normally then
SAPTUF is provided with undervoltage blocking.
combined with a directional reactive over-power
function to supervise the system voltage. When The operation is based on positive sequence voltage
triggered, the function will cause an alarm, switch in measurement and requires two phase-phase or three
reactors, or switch out capacitor banks. phase-neutral voltages to be connected.

OV2PTOV has two voltage steps, each of them with Overfrequency protection SAPTOF
inverse or definite time delayed.
M14953-3 v12
Overfrequency protection function (SAPTOF) is
applicable in all situations, where reliable detection of
OV2PTOV has a high reset ratio to allow settings close
high fundamental power system frequency is needed.
to system service voltage.
Overfrequency occurs because of sudden load drops or
Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV M13808-3 v11 shunt faults in the power network. Close to the
Residual voltages may occur in the power system during
generating plant, generator governor problems can also
earth faults.
cause over frequency.
Two step residual overvoltage protection (ROV2PTOV)
SAPTOF measures frequency with high accuracy, and is
function calculates the residual voltage from the three-
used mainly for generation shedding and remedial
phase voltage input transformers or measures it from a
action schemes. It is also used as a frequency stage
single voltage input transformer fed from an open delta
initiating load restoring. A definite time delay is
or neutral point voltage transformer.
provided for operate.
ROV2PTOV has two voltage steps, each with inverse or
SAPTOF is provided with an undervoltage blocking.
definite time delay.
The operation is based on positive sequence voltage
A reset delay ensures operation for intermittent earth
measurement and requires two phase-phase or three
faults.
phase-neutral voltages to be connected.
Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV SEMOD153862-5 v7 Rate-of-change of frequency protection SAPFRC
A voltage differential monitoring function is available. It M14965-3 v14
The rate-of-change of frequency protection function
compares the voltages from two three phase sets of
(SAPFRC) gives an early indication of a main disturbance
voltage transformers and has one sensitive alarm step
in the system. SAPFRC measures frequency with high
and one trip step.
accuracy, and can be used for generation shedding, load
Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV shedding and remedial action schemes. SAPFRC can

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discriminate between a positive or negative change of • Distance protection function.


frequency. A definite time delay is provided for operate. • Undervoltage function.
• Energisation function and voltage check for the weak
SAPFRC is provided with an undervoltage blocking. The infeed logic.
operation is based on positive sequence voltage
measurement and requires two phase-phase or three These functions can operate unintentionally, if a fault
phase-neutral voltages to be connected. occurs in the secondary circuits between voltage
instrument transformers and the IED. These
unintentional operations can be prevented by fuse
failure supervision (VDSPVC).
10. Multipurpose protection
VDSPVC is designed to detect fuse failures or faults in
General current and voltage protection CVGAPC M13083-11 v9
voltage measurement circuit, based on phase wise
The General current and voltage protection (CVGAPC) comparison of voltages of main and pilot fused circuits.
can be utilized as a negative or zero sequence current VDSPVC blocking output can be configured to block
and/or voltage protection detecting unsymmetrical functions that need to be blocked in case of faults in the
conditions such as open phase or unsymmetrical faults. voltage circuit.

Voltage based delta supervision DELVSPVC


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Delta supervision function is used to quickly detect
11. Secondary system supervision (sudden) changes in the network. This can, for example,
be used to detect faults in the power system networks
Fuse failure supervision FUFSPVC SEMOD113820-4 v12
and islanding in grid networks. Voltage based delta
The aim of the fuse failure supervision function supervision (DELVSPVC) is needed at the grid
(FUFSPVC) is to block voltage measuring functions at interconnection point.
failures in the secondary circuits between the voltage
transformer and the IED in order to avoid inadvertent Current based delta supervision DELISPVC
GUID-30A00AE0-8D3A-4CE8-9379-8D1A0A6078E3 v2

operations that otherwise might occur. Delta supervision function is used to quickly detect
(sudden) changes in the network. This can, for example,
The fuse failure supervision function basically has three be used to detect disturbances in the power system
different detection methods, negative sequence and network. Current based delta supervision (DELISPVC)
zero sequence based detection and an additional delta provides selectivity between load change and the fault.
voltage and delta current detection.
Present power system has many power electronic
The negative sequence detection algorithm is devices or FACTS devices, which injects a large number
recommended for IEDs used in isolated or high- of harmonics into the system. The function has
impedance earthed networks. It is based on the additional features of 2nd harmonic blocking and 3 rd
negative-sequence quantities.
harmonic start level adaption. The 2 nd harmonic blocking
The zero sequence detection is recommended for IEDs secures the operation during the transformer charging,
used in directly or low impedance earthed networks. It is when high inrush currents are supplied into the system.
based on the zero sequence measuring quantities.
Delta supervision of real input DELSPVC
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The selection of different operation modes is possible Delta supervision functions are used to quickly detect
by a setting parameter in order to take into account the (sudden) changes in the power system. Real input delta
particular earthing of the network. supervision (DELSPVC) function is a general delta
function. It is used to detect the change measured
A criterion based on delta current and delta voltage qualities over a settable time period, such as:
measurements can be added to the fuse failure • Power
supervision function in order to detect a three phase • Reactive power
fuse failure, which in practice is more associated with • Temperature
voltage transformer switching during station • Frequency
operations. • Power factor

Fuse failure supervision VDSPVC GUID-6AF2219A-264F-4971-8D03-3B8A9D0CB284 v5


Different protection functions within the protection IED
operates on the basis of measured voltage at the relay
point. Some example of protection functions are:

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M13444-3 v15
The apparatus control functions are used for control and
12. Control supervision of circuit breakers, disconnectors and
earthing switches within a bay. Permission to operate is
Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing
given after evaluation of conditions from other
SESRSYN M12480-3 v16 functions such as interlocking, synchrocheck, operator
The Synchronizing function allows closing of
place selection and external or internal blockings.
asynchronous networks at the correct moment including
the breaker closing time, which improves the network Apparatus control features:
stability. • Select-Execute principle to give high reliability
• Selection function to prevent simultaneous operation
Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing
• Selection and supervision of operator place
(SESRSYN) function checks that the voltages on both
• Command supervision
sides of the circuit breaker are in synchronism, or with
• Block/deblock of operation
at least one side dead to ensure that closing can be
• Block/deblock of updating of position indications
done safely.
• Substitution of position and quality indications
SESRSYN function includes a built-in voltage selection • Overriding of interlocking functions
scheme for double bus and 1½ breaker or ring busbar • Overriding of synchrocheck
arrangements. • Operation counter
• Suppression of mid position
Manual closing as well as automatic reclosing can be
checked by the function and can have different settings.
Two types of command models can be used:
For systems, which can run asynchronously, a • Direct with normal security
synchronizing feature is also provided. The main • SBO (Select-Before-Operate) with enhanced security
purpose of the synchronizing feature is to provide
controlled closing of circuit breakers when two Normal security means that only the command is
asynchronous systems are in phase and can be evaluated and the resulting position is not supervised.
connected. The synchronizing feature evaluates voltage Enhanced security means that the command is
difference, phase angle difference, slip frequency and evaluated with an additional supervision of the status
frequency rate of change before issuing a controlled value of the control object. The command sequence with
closing of the circuit breaker. Breaker closing time is a enhanced security is always terminated by a
setting. CommandTermination service primitive and an
AddCause telling if the command was successful or if
Autorecloser SMBRREC M12390-3 v17 something went wrong.
The auto recloser (SMBRREC) function provides:
• high-speed and/or delayed auto reclosing Control operation can be performed from the local HMI
• single and/or three phase auto reclosing with authority control if so defined.
• support for single or multi-breaker applications.
Interlocking M13531-3 v4
The interlocking function blocks the possibility to
The auto recloser can be used for delayed busbar
operate primary switching devices, for instance when a
restoration.
disconnector is under load, in order to prevent material
Up to five reclosing shots can be performed. The first damage and/or accidental human injury.
shot can be single-, two-, and /or three-phase
Each apparatus control function has interlocking
depending on the type of the fault and the selected auto
modules included for different switchyard
reclosing mode.
arrangements, where each function handles interlocking
Several auto reclosing functions can be provided for of one bay. The interlocking function is distributed to
multi-breaker arrangements. A priority circuit allows one each IED and is not dependent on any central function.
circuit breaker to reclose first and the second will only For the station-wide interlocking, the IEDs communicate
close if the fault proved to be transient. via the system-wide interbay bus (IEC 61850-8-1) or by
using hard wired binary inputs/outputs. The
Each auto reclosing function can be configured to co- interlocking conditions depend on the circuit
operate with the synchrocheck function. configuration and apparatus position status at any
given time.
Apparatus control APC

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For easy and safe implementation of the interlocking


function, the IED is delivered with standardized and GOOSE function block to receive a switching device
tested software interlocking modules containing logic GOOSEXLNRCV GUID-5AC7DE11-CB95-4565-A8AE-FB23D59FD717 v1

for the interlocking conditions. The interlocking The GOOSE XLN Receive component is used to collect
conditions can be altered, to meet the customer’s information from another device’s XCBR/XSWI logical
specific requirements, by adding configurable logic by node sent over process bus via GOOSE. The GOOSE XLN
means of the graphical configuration tool. Receive component includes 12 different outputs (and
their respective channel valid bits) with defined names
Switch controller SCSWI M13486-3 v10
to ease the 61850 mapping of the GOOSE signals in the
The Switch controller (SCSWI) initializes and supervises configuration process.
all functions to properly select and operate switching
primary apparatuses. The Switch controller may handle Local remote LOCREM/Local remote control
and operate on one multi-phase device or up to three LOCREMCTRL M17086-3 v11

one-phase devices. The signals from the local HMI or from an external local/
remote switch are connected via the function blocks
Circuit breaker SXCBR M13489-3 v6
local remote (LOCREM) and local remote control
The purpose of Circuit breaker (SXCBR) is to provide the (LOCREMCTRL) to the Bay control (QCBAY) function
actual status of positions and to perform the control block. The parameter ControlMode in function block
operations, that is, pass all the commands to primary LOCREM is set to choose if the switch signals are
apparatuses in the form of circuit breakers via binary coming from the local HMI or from an external hardware
output boards and to supervise the switching operation switch connected via binary inputs.
and position.
Logic rotating switch for function selection and
Circuit switch SXSWI LHMI presentation SLGAPC SEMOD114908-4 v11
M16492-3 v6
The purpose of Circuit switch (SXSWI) function is to The logic rotating switch for function selection and
provide the actual status of positions and to perform LHMI presentation (SLGAPC) (or the selector switch
the control operations, that is, pass all the commands to function block) is used to get an enhanced selector
primary apparatuses in the form of disconnectors or switch functionality compared to the one provided by a
earthing switches via binary output boards and to hardware selector switch. Hardware selector switches
supervise the switching operation and position. are used extensively by utilities, in order to have
different functions operating on pre-set values.
Reservation function QCRSV M13506-3 v5
Hardware switches are however sources for
The purpose of the reservation (QCRSV) function is maintenance issues, lower system reliability and an
primarily to transfer interlocking information between extended purchase portfolio. The selector switch
IEDs in a safe way and to prevent double operation in a function eliminates all these problems.
bay, switchyard part, or complete substation.
Selector mini switch VSGAPC
Reservation input RESIN M16501-3 v5
The Selector mini switch (VSGAPC) function block is a
SEMOD158756-5 v10

The Reservation input (RESIN) function receives the multipurpose function used for a variety of applications,
reservation information from other bays. The number of as a general purpose switch.
instances is the same as the number of involved bays
(up to 60 instances are available). VSGAPC can be controlled from the menu, from a symbol
on the single line diagram (SLD) on the local HMI or from
Bay control QCBAY M13447-3 v8
Binary inputs.
The Bay control (QCBAY) function is used together with
Local remote and local remote control functions to Generic communication function for Double Point
handle the selection of the operator place per bay. indication DPGAPC SEMOD55850-5 v7
QCBAY also provides blocking functions that can be Generic communication function for Double Point
distributed to different apparatuses within the bay. indication (DPGAPC) function block is used to send
double point position indications to other systems,
Proxy for signals from switching device via GOOSE equipment or functions in the substation through IEC
XLNPROXY GUID-11F9CA1C-8E20-489B-822B-34DACC59553A v1
61850-8-1 or other communication protocols. It is
The proxy for signals from switching device via GOOSE especially intended to be used in the interlocking
(XLNPROXY) gives an internal representation of the station-wide logics.
position status and control response for a switch
modelled in a breaker IED. This representation is Single point generic control 8 signals SPC8GAPC SEMOD176462-4 v11
identical to that of an SXCBR or SXSWI function. The Single point generic control 8 signals (SPC8GAPC)
function block is a collection of 8 single point

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commands that can be used for direct commands for user to adapt the configuration to the specific
example reset of LEDs or putting IED in "ChangeLock" application needs. The list below shows a summary of
state from remote. In this way, simple commands can be the function blocks and their features.
sent directly to the IED outputs, without confirmation.
Confirmation (status) of the result of the commands is These logic blocks are also available as part of an
supposed to be achieved by other means, such as binary extension logic package.
inputs and SPGAPC function blocks. The commands can
• AND function block. The AND function is used to form
be pulsed or steady with a settable pulse time.
general combinatory expressions with boolean
Automation bits, command function for DNP3.0 variables. The AND function block has up to four
AUTOBITS inputs and two outputs. One of the outputs is
Automation bits function for DNP3 (AUTOBITS) is used
SEMOD158591-5 v8
inverted.
within PCM600 to get into the configuration of the
• GATE function block is used for whether or not a
commands coming through the DNP3 protocol. The
signal should be able to pass from the input to the
AUTOBITS function plays the same role as functions
output.
GOOSEBINRCV (for IEC 61850) and MULTICMDRCV (for
LON). • INVERTER function block that inverts the input signal
to the output.
Single command, 16 signals M12446-6 v5
The IEDs can receive commands either from a • LLD function block. Loop delay used to delay the
substation automation system or from the local HMI. output signal one execution cycle.
The command function block has outputs that can be
used, for example, to control high voltage apparatuses • OR function block. The OR function is used to form
or for other user defined functionality. general combinatory expressions with boolean
variables. The OR function block has up to six inputs
and two outputs. One of the outputs is inverted.

13. Logic • PULSETIMER function block can be used, for example,


for pulse extensions or limiting of operation of
Trip matrix logic TMAGAPC M15321-3 v13
outputs, settable pulse time.
The trip matrix logic (TMAGAPC) function is used to
route trip signals and other logical output signals to • RSMEMORY function block is a flip-flop that can reset
different output contacts on the IED. or set an output from two inputs respectively. Each
block has two outputs where one is inverted. The
The trip matrix logic function has 3 output signals and memory setting controls if, after a power interruption,
these outputs can be connected to physical tripping the flip-flop resets or returns to the state it had
outputs according to the specific application needs for before the power interruption. RESET input has
settable pulse or steady output. priority.

Group alarm logic function ALMCALH GUID-16E60E27-F7A8-416D-8648-8174AAC49BB5 v4


• SRMEMORY function block is a flip-flop that can set or
The group alarm logic function (ALMCALH) is used to reset an output from two inputs respectively. Each
route several alarm signals to a common indication, LED block has two outputs where one is inverted. The
and/or contact, in the IED. memory setting controls if, after a power interruption,
the flip-flop resets or returns to the state it had
Group warning logic function WRNCALH
GUID-F7D9A012-3AD4-4D86-BE97-DF2A99BE5383 v4 before the power interruption. The SET input has
The group warning logic function (WRNCALH) is used to priority.
route several warning signals to a common indication,
LED and/or contact, in the IED. • TIMERSET function has pick-up and drop-out delayed
outputs related to the input signal. The timer has a
Group indication logic function INDCALH
GUID-D8D1A4EE-A87F-46C6-8529-277FC1ADA9B0 v4 settable time delay.
The group indication logic function (INDCALH) is used to
route several indication signals to a common indication, • XOR is used to generate combinatory expressions
LED and/or contact, in the IED. with boolean variables. XOR has two inputs and two
outputs. One of the outputs is inverted. The output
Basic configurable logic blocks M11396-4 v18 signal OUT is 1 if the input signals are different and 0
The basic configurable logic blocks do not propagate if they are the same.
the time stamp and quality of signals (have no suffix QT
at the end of their function name). A number of logic
blocks and timers are always available as basic for the
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block has two outputs where one is inverted. The


Configurable logic blocks Q/T GUID-0CA6511A-E8BD-416E-9B59-5C6BD98C60B7 v5 memory setting controls if the block after a power
The configurable logic blocks QT propagate the time interruption should return to the state before the
stamp and the quality of the input signals (have suffix interruption, or be reset. The function also propagates
QT at the end of their function name). the time stamp and the quality of the input signal.
The function blocks assist the user to adapt the IEDs' • TIMERSETQT function has pick-up and drop-out
configuration to the specific application needs. The list delayed outputs related to the input signal. The timer
below shows a summary of the function blocks and their has a settable time delay. The function also
features. propagates the time stamp and the quality of the
input signal.
• ANDQT AND function block. The function also
propagates the time stamp and the quality of input • XORQT XOR function block. The function also
signals. Each block has four inputs and two outputs propagates the time stamp and the quality of the
where one is inverted. input signals. Each block has two outputs where one is
inverted.
• INDCOMBSPQT combines single input signals to group
signal. Single position input is copied to value part of
SP_OUT output. TIME input is copied to time part of Extension logic package GUID-144BAAA3-A5EF-49AF-8876-93CC5F3D0234 v1
SP_OUT output. Quality input bits are copied to the The logic extension block package includes additional
corresponding quality part of SP_OUT output. trip matrix logic and configurable logic blocks.

• INDEXTSPQT extracts individual signals from a group Fixed signal function block FXDSIGN M15322-3 v15
signal input. The value part of single position input is The Fixed signals function (FXDSIGN) has nine pre-set
copied to SI_OUT output. The time part of single (fixed) signals that can be used in the configuration of
position input is copied to TIME output. The quality an IED, either for forcing the unused inputs in other
bits in the common part and the indication part of function blocks to a certain level/value, or for creating
inputs signal are copied to the corresponding quality certain logic. Boolean, integer, floating point, string
output. types of signals are available.

• INVALIDQT function which sets quality invalid of One FXDSIGN function block is included in all IEDs.
outputs according to a "valid" input. Inputs are copied
to outputs. If input VALID is 0, or if its quality invalid Elapsed time integrator with limit transgression and
bit is set, all outputs invalid quality bit will be set to overflow supervision TEIGAPC GUID-2D64874A-F266-4251-8EED-E813F40513D7 v3

invalid. The time stamp of an output will be set to the The Elapsed time integrator function (TEIGAPC) is a
latest time stamp of INPUT and VALID inputs. function that accumulates the elapsed time when a
given binary signal has been high.
• INVERTERQT function block that inverts the input
signal and propagates the time stamp and the quality The main features of TEIGAPC
of the input signal.
• Applicable to long time integration (≤999 999.9
• ORQT OR function block that also propagates the time seconds).
stamp and the quality of the input signals. Each block • Supervision of limit transgression conditions and
has six inputs and two outputs where one is inverted. overflow.
• Possibility to define a warning or alarm with the
• PULSETIMERQT Pulse timer function block can be resolution of 10 milliseconds.
used, for example, for pulse extensions or limiting of • Retaining of the integration value.
operation of outputs. The function also propagates • Possibilities for blocking and reset.
the time stamp and the quality of the input signal. • Reporting of the integrated time.

• RSMEMORYQT function block is a flip-flop that can


reset or set an output from two inputs respectively. Boolean to integer conversion, 16 bit B16I SEMOD175725-4 v5

Each block has two outputs where one is inverted. The Boolean to integer conversion, 16 bit (B16I) is used to
memory setting controls if the block after a power transform a set of 16 boolean (logical) signals into an
interruption should return to the state before the integer.
interruption, or be reset. The function also propagates
Boolean to integer conversion with logical node
the time stamp and the quality of the input signal.
representation, 16 bit BTIGAPC SEMOD175781-4 v8

• SRMEMORYQT function block is a flip-flop that can set Boolean to integer conversion with logical node
or reset an output from two inputs respectively. Each representation, 16 bit (BTIGAPC) is used to transform a
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set of 16 boolean (logical) signals into an integer. The • measured voltages, currents, frequency, active,
block input will freeze the output at the last value. reactive and apparent power and power factor
• measured analog values from merging units
Integer to Boolean 16 conversion IB16 SEMOD158373-5 v6 • measured currents
Integer to boolean 16 conversion function (IB16) is used • primary phasors
to transform an integer into a set of 16 boolean (logical) • positive, negative and zero sequence currents and
signals. voltages
• mA, input currents
Integer to Boolean conversion for six-zone busbar
• pulse counters
BCTZCONN GUID-6F3BBA7D-9C02-4B7C-B7AF-907CC49C4553 v2
Integer to Boolean conversion for six-zone busbar Voltage and power can be measured only when VT
(BCTZCONN) is used to transform the zone connection inputs into the REB670 are available.
integer signal of each CT from one bay function block
into 7 binary (logical) signals in the six-zone busbar Supervision of mA input signals M16054-3 v2
differential protection. It is intended to facilitate the The main purpose of the function is to measure and
recording of zone connection information from each bay process signals from different measuring transducers.
function block to the disturbance recorder. Many devices used in process control represent various
parameters such as frequency, temperature and DC
The BCTZCONN function does not have a logical node battery voltage as low current values, usually in the
mapping and is designed to receive only an integer input range 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA.
locally. If the BLOCK input is activated, it freezes the
logical outputs at the last values. Alarm limits can be set and used as triggers, e.g. to
generate trip or alarm signals.
Integer to Boolean 16 conversion with logic node
representation ITBGAPC SEMOD158421-5 v9
The function requires that the IED is equipped with the
Integer to boolean conversion with logic node mA input module.
representation function (ITBGAPC) is used to transform
an integer which is transmitted over IEC 61850 and Disturbance report DRPRDRE M12153-3 v14

received by the function to 16 boolean (logic) output Complete and reliable information about disturbances in
signals. the primary and/or in the secondary system together
with continuous event-logging is accomplished by the
Comparator for integer inputs INTCOMP
GUID-A93564FA-0017-4939-A9C1-095DA0FD9832 v1
disturbance report functionality.
The function gives the possibility to monitor the level of
integer values in the system relative to each other or to Disturbance report (DRPRDRE), always included in the
a fixed value. It is a basic arithmetic function that can be IED, acquires sampled data of all selected analog input
used for monitoring, supervision, interlocking and other and binary signals connected to the function block with
logics. a maximum of 40 analog and 352 binary signals.

Comparator for real inputs REALCOMP The Disturbance report functionality is a common name
GUID-E17A88D7-D095-4F36-9CD5-64EBFD2A1DEA v1
The function gives the possibility to monitor the level of for several functions:
real value signals in the system relative to each other or
• Event list
to a fixed value. It is a basic arithmetic function that can
• Indications
be used for monitoring, supervision, interlocking and
• Event recorder
other logics.
• Trip value recorder
• Disturbance recorder
• Settings information

14. Monitoring The Disturbance report function is characterized by


great flexibility regarding configuration, starting
Measurements CVMMXN, CMMXU, VNMMXU,
conditions, recording times, and large storage capacity.
VMMXU, CMSQI, VMSQI M12024-3 v9
The measurement functions are used to get on-line A disturbance is defined as an activation of an input to
information from the IED. These service values make it the AnRADR or BnRBDR function blocks, which are set to
possible to display on-line information on the local HMI trigger the disturbance recorder. All connected signals
and on the substation automation system about: from start of pre-fault time to the end of post-fault time
will be included in the recording. Disturbance record will
have visible settings from all function instances that are
configured in the application configuration tool.

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Every disturbance report recording is saved in the IED in M12128-3 v7

the standard Comtrade format as a reader file HDR, a Information about the pre-fault and fault values for
configuration file CFG, and a data file DAT. The same currents and voltages are vital for the disturbance
applies to all events, which are continuously saved in a evaluation.
ring-buffer. The local HMI is used to get information
The Trip value recorder calculates the values of all
about the recordings. The disturbance report files can
selected analog input signals connected to the
be uploaded to PCM600 for further analysis using the
Disturbance recorder function. The result is magnitude
disturbance handling tool.
and phase angle before and during the fault for each
Event list DRPRDRE analog input signal.
M12412-6 v8
Continuous event-logging is useful for monitoring the
The trip value recorder information is available for the
system from an overview perspective and is a
disturbances locally in the IED.
complement to specific disturbance recorder functions.
The trip value recorder information is an integrated part
The event list logs all binary input signals connected to
of the disturbance record (Comtrade file).
the Disturbance recorder function. The list may contain
up to 1000 time-tagged events stored in a ring-buffer. Disturbance recorder DRPRDRE M12156-3 v12
The Disturbance recorder function supplies fast,
Indications DRPRDRE M12030-3 v7 complete and reliable information about disturbances in
To get fast, condensed and reliable information about
the power system. It facilitates understanding system
disturbances in the primary and/or in the secondary
behavior and related primary and secondary equipment
system it is important to know, for example binary
during and after a disturbance. Recorded information is
signals that have changed status during a disturbance.
used for different purposes in the short perspective (for
This information is used in the short perspective to get
example corrective actions) and long perspective (for
information via the local HMI in a straightforward way.
example functional analysis).
There are three LEDs on the local HMI (green, yellow and
The Disturbance recorder acquires sampled data from
red), which will display status information about the IED
selected analog and binary signals connected to the
and the Disturbance recorder function (triggered).
Disturbance recorder function (maximum 40 analog and
The Indication list function shows all selected binary 352 binary signals). The binary signals available are the
input signals connected to the Disturbance recorder same as for the event recorder function.
function that have changed status during a disturbance.
The function is characterized by great flexibility and is
Event recorder DRPRDRE not dependent on the operation of protection functions.
Quick, complete and reliable information about
M12033-3 v8
It can record disturbances not detected by protection
disturbances in the primary and/or in the secondary functions. Up to ten seconds of data before the trigger
system is vital, for example, time-tagged events logged instant can be saved in the disturbance file.
during disturbances. This information is used for
The disturbance recorder information for up to 100
different purposes in the short term (for example
disturbances are saved in the IED and the local HMI is
corrective actions) and in the long term (for example
used to view the list of recordings .
functional analysis).
Event function
The event recorder logs all selected binary input signals M12805-6 v11
When using a Substation Automation system with LON
connected to the Disturbance recorder function. Each
or SPA communication, time-tagged events can be sent
recording can contain up to 150 time-tagged events.
at change or cyclically from the IED to the station level.
The event recorder information is available for the These events are created from any available signal in the
disturbances locally in the IED. IED that is connected to the Event function (EVENT). The
EVENT function block is used for LON and SPA
The event recording information is an integrated part of communication.
the disturbance record (Comtrade file).
Analog, integer and double indication values are also
Trip value recorder DRPRDRE transferred through the EVENT function.

Generic communication function for Single Point


indication SPGAPC SEMOD55713-5 v8
Generic communication function for Single Point
indication (SPGAPC) is used to send one single logical
signal to other systems or equipment in the substation.
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GUID-13157EAB-1686-4D2E-85DF-EC89768F3572 v6
Generic communication function for measured The Limit counter (L4UFCNT) provides a settable
values MVGAPC SEMOD55872-5 v10
counter with four independent limits where the number
Generic communication function for measured values of positive and/or negative flanks on the input signal
(MVGAPC) function is used to send the instantaneous are counted against the setting values for limits. The
value of an analog signal to other systems or equipment output for each limit is activated when the counted
in the substation. It can also be used inside the same value reaches that limit.
IED, to attach a RANGE aspect to an analog value and to
permit measurement supervision on that value. Overflow indication is included for each up-counter.

Measured value expander block RANGE_XP Running hour-meter TEILGAPC GUID-464FB24F-B367-446C-963A-A14841943B87 v2

The current and voltage measurements functions


SEMOD52450-4 v8
The Running hour-meter (TEILGAPC) function is a
(CVMMXN, CMMXU, VMMXU and VNMMXU), current and function that accumulates the elapsed time when a
voltage sequence measurement functions (CMSQI and given binary signal has been high.
VMSQI) and IEC 61850 generic communication I/O
The main features of TEILGAPC are:
functions (MVGAPC) are provided with measurement
supervision functionality. All measured values can be • Applicable to very long time accumulation (≤ 99999.9
supervised with four settable limits: low-low limit, low hours)
limit, high limit and high-high limit. The measure value • Supervision of limit transgression conditions and
expander block (RANGE_XP) has been introduced to rollover/overflow
enable translating the integer output signal from the • Possibility to define a warning and alarm with the
measuring functions to 5 binary signals: below low-low resolution of 0.1 hours
limit, below low limit, normal, above high limit or above • Retain any saved accumulation value at a restart
high-high limit. The output signals can be used as • Possibilities for blocking and reset
conditions in the configurable logic or for alarming • Possibility for manual addition of accumulated time
purpose. • Reporting of the accumulated time

Insulation supervision for gas medium function


SSIMG Current harmonic monitoring CHMMHAI GUID-CD97D6CF-7343-416B-82D3-8352FFF9D73E v1
GUID-0692CD0D-F33E-4370-AC91-B216CAAAFC28 v6
Insulation supervision for gas medium (SSIMG) is used Current harmonic monitoring function CHMMHAI is used
for monitoring the circuit breaker condition. Binary to monitor the current part of the power quality of a
information based on the gas pressure in the circuit system. It calculates the total harmonic distortion (THD)
breaker is used as input signals to the function. In with respect to fundamental signal amplitude, and the
addition, the function generates alarms based on total demand distortion (TDD) with respect to maximum
received information. demand load current. These indices indicate the current
signal quality factor.
Insulation supervision for liquid medium SSIML
GUID-3B1A665F-60A5-4343-85F4-AD9C066CBE8D v7
Insulation supervision for liquid medium (SSIML) is used Additionally, the function is used to calculate the
for monitoring the oil insulated device condition. For numerical multiple of rated frequency harmonics
example, transformers, shunt reactors, and so on. Binary amplitude and harmonic distortion upto the 5 th order. It
information based on the oil level in the oil insulated helps the user to know the predominant harmonic
devices are used as input signals to the function. In frequencies order and their amplitudes present in the
addition, the function generates alarms based on the system. The function also calculates the crest factor to
received information. indicate the effectiveness of the signal. All calculations
in the harmonic monitoring function are based on IEEE
Circuit breaker condition monitoring SSCBR
GUID-E1FD74C3-B9B6-4E11-AA1B-7E7F822FB4DD v13 1459 and IEEE 519 standards.
The circuit breaker condition monitoring function
(SSCBR) is used to monitor different parameters of the The current harmonic function monitors the harmonic
breaker condition. The breaker requires maintenance distortion and demand distortion values constantly.
when the number of operations reaches a predefined Whenever these value crosses their set limit levels, a
value. For a proper functioning of the circuit breaker, it warning signal will be initiated. If the warning signal
is essential to monitor the circuit breaker operation, persists continuously for the set time, an alarm signal
spring charge indication or breaker wear, travel time, will be generated.
number of operation cycles and estimate the
accumulated energy during arcing periods. Voltage harmonic monitoring VHMMHAIGUID-868ED1BB-A921-45DE-94C4-0CF23ECD9ADA v1
Voltage harmonic monitoring function VHMMHAI is used
to monitor the voltage part of the power quality of a
Event counter with limit supervison L4UFCNT system. It calculates the total harmonic distortion (THD)

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with respect to the fundamental signal amplitude which and STOPACC) and EnaAcc setting and it can be reset to
indicates the voltage signal quality factor. initial values with RSTACC input.

Additionally, the function is used to calculate the The maximum demand for active and reactive powers
numerical multiple of rated frequency harmonics are calculated for the set time interval tEnergy and
amplitude and harmonic distortion upto the 5 th order. It these values are updated every minute through output
helps the user to know the predominant harmonic channels. The active and reactive maximum power
frequencies order and their amplitudes present in the demand values are calculated for both forward and
system. The function also calculates the crest factor to reverse direction and these values can be reset with
indicate the effectiveness of the signal. All calculations RSTDMD input.
in the harmonic monitoring function are based on IEEE
1459 and IEEE 519 standards.

The voltage harmonic function monitors the harmonic


distortion value constantly. Whenever these value 16. Human machine interface
crosses their set limit levels, a warning signal will be
Local HMI
initiated. If the warning signal persists continuously for AMU0600442 v15

the set time, an alarm signal will be generated.

15. Metering

Pulse-counter logic PCFCNT M13394-3 v7


Pulse-counter logic (PCFCNT) function counts externally
generated binary pulses, for instance pulses coming
from an external energy meter, for calculation of energy
consumption values. The pulses are captured by the
binary input module and then read by the PCFCNT
function. A scaled service value is available over the
station bus. The special Binary input module with
enhanced pulse counting capabilities must be ordered
to achieve this functionality.

Function for energy calculation and demand


handling ETPMMTR GUID-6898E29B-DA70-421C-837C-1BBED8C63A7A v3
Power system measurement (CVMMXN) can be used to
measure active as well as reactive power values.
Function for energy calculation and demand handling
(ETPMMTR) uses measured active and reactive power as
input and calculates the accumulated active and reactive
energy pulses, in forward and reverse direction. Energy
values can be read or generated as pulses. Maximum IEC13000239 V3 EN-US
IEC13000239-3-en.vsd

demand power values are also calculated by the Figure 12. Local human-machine interface
function. This function includes zero point clamping to
remove noise from the input signal. As output of this
function: periodic energy calculations, integration of The LHMI of the IED contains the following elements
energy values, calculation of energy pulses, alarm • Graphical display capable of showing a user defined
signals for limit violation of energy values and maximum single line diagram and provide an interface for
power demand, can be found. controlling switchgear.
• Navigation buttons and five user defined command
The values of active and reactive energies are calculated buttons to shortcuts in the HMI tree or simple
from the input power values by integrating them over a commands.
selected time tEnergy. The integration of active and • 15 user defined three-color LEDs.
reactive energy values will happen in both forward and • Communication port for PCM600.
reverse directions. These energy values are available as
output signals and also as pulse outputs. Integration of
energy values can be controlled by inputs (STARTACC The LHMI is used for setting, monitoring and controlling.

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and FRONTSTATUS is used for communication over the


front port. All access point function blocks include
17. Basic IED functions
output signal for denial of service.
Time synchronization
The time synchronization function is used to select a
M11344-3 v11
Redundant communication GUID-A90FDBA7-D4D7-4CBD-9F05-13DCC9971779 v7

common source of absolute time for the synchronization IEC 62439-3 redundant communication PRP
of the IED when it is a part of a protection system. This Redundant communication according to IEC 62439-3
makes it possible to compare events and disturbance PRP-0, IEC 62439-3 PRP-1 parallel redundancy protocol
data between all IEDs within a station automation (PRP) is available as an option when ordering IEDs. PRP
system and in between sub-stations. A common source according to IEC 62439-3 uses two optical Ethernet
shall be used for IED and merging unit when IEC/UCA ports.
61850-9-2LE process bus communication is used.
M11345-3 v11 IEC 62439-3 High-availability seamless redundancy HSR
Redundant station bus communication according to IEC
Precision time protocol PTP
62439-3 Edition 2 High-availability seamless redundancy
PTP according to IEEE 1588-2008 and specifically its
(HSR) is available as an option when ordering IEDs.
profile IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3 for power utility automation
Redundant station bus communication according to IEC
is a synchronization method that can be used to
62439-3 uses two optical Ethernet ports.
maintain a common time within a station. This time can
be synchronized to the global time using, for instance, a The HSR ring supports the connection of up to 30 relays.
GPS receiver. If PTP is enabled on the IEDs and the If more than 30 relays are to be connected, it is
switches that connect the station are compatible with recommended to split the network into several rings to
IEEE 1588, the station will become synchronized to one guarantee the performance for real-time applications.
common time with an accuracy of under 1us. Using an
IED as a boundary clock between several networks will Routes GUID-95F9C7BA-92F8-489F-AD0A-047410B5E66F v1
keep 1us accuracy on three levels or when using an HSR, A route is a specified path for data to travel between the
15 IEDs can be connected in a ring without losing a source device in a subnetwork to the destination device
single microsecond in accuracy. in a different subnetwork. A route consists of a
destination address and the address of the gateway to
be used when sending data to the destination device,
see Figure 14.
18. Ethernet

Access points GUID-6E5D2696-A8EE-43E7-A94B-69C3D0612127 v2


An access point is an Ethernet communication interface
for single or redundant station communication. Each
access point is allocated with one physical Ethernet
Default gateway
port, two physical Ethernet ports are allocated if
redundant communication is activated for the access
point. Gateway

Device 1 Device 1
Source Destination
IEC16000095-1-en.vsdx
IEC16000095 V1 EN-US

AP1 AP2 AP3 AP1 AP2 AP3 Figure 14. Route from source to destination through gateway
SFP_301 SFP_302 SFP_303 SFP_301 SFP_302 SFP_303

IEC16000092-1-en.vsdx

IEC16000092 V1 EN-US

Figure 13. Access points, non redundant (left) and redundant


communication (right)

19. Station communication

Access points diagnostics Communication protocols M14815-3 v14


GUID-20F64A6D-AA8C-47D7-AA7D-4810996B2FF2 v2
Each IED is provided with several communication
The access point diagnostics function blocks (RCHLCCH,
interfaces enabling it to connect to one or many
SCHLCCH and FRONTSTATUS) supervise
substation level systems or equipment, either on the
communication. SCHLCCH is used for communication
Substation Automation (SA) bus or Substation
over the rear Ethernet ports, RCHLCCH is used for
Monitoring (SM) bus.
redundant communications over the rear Ethernet ports

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Available communication protocols are: automation systems but the main use is for Substation
Monitoring Systems SMS.
• IEC 61850-8-1 communication protocol
• IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE communication protocol IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocol SEMOD120137-5 v4
• LON communication protocol A single glass or plastic port is provided for the IEC
• SPA communication protocol 60870-5-103 standard. This allows design of simple
• IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocol substation automation systems including equipment
from different vendors. Disturbance files uploading is
Several protocols can be combined in the same IED. provided.

IEC 61850-8-1 communication protocol M14787-3 v16 Measurands for IEC 60870-5-103 I103MEAS
IEC 61850 Ed.1 or Ed.2 can be chosen by a setting in 103MEAS is a function block that reports all valid
PCM600. The IED is equipped with up to six (order measuring types depending on the connected signals.
dependent) optical Ethernet rear ports for IEC 61850-8-1 The set of connected inputs will control which ASDUs
station bus communication.The IEC 61850-8-1 (Application Service Data Units) are generated.
communication is also possible from the electrical
Ethernet front port. IEC 61850-8-1 protocol allows Measurands user-defined signals for IEC 60870-5-103
intelligent electrical devices (IEDs) from different I103MEASUSR
vendors to exchange information and simplifies system I103MEASUSR is a function block with user-defined input
engineering. IED-to-IED communication using GOOSE measurands in monitor direction. These function blocks
and client-server communication over MMS are include the FunctionType parameter for each block in
supported. Disturbance recording file (COMTRADE) the private range, and the Information number
uploading can be done over MMS or FTP. parameter for each block.

Function status auto-recloser for IEC 60870-5-103 I103AR


The front port is only intended for
I103AR is a function block with defined functions for
PCM600 communication, maintenance,
autorecloser indications in monitor direction. This block
training and test purposes due to risk
includes the FunctionType parameter, and the
of interference during normal
information number parameter is defined for each
operation.
output signal.

Function status earth-fault for IEC 60870-5-103 I103EF


IEC 61850 quality expander QUALEXP GUID-9C5DC78E-041B-422B-9668-320E62B847A2 v1 I103EF is a function block with defined functions for
The quality expander component is used to display the earth fault indications in monitor direction. This block
detailed quality of an IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE analog includes the FunctionType parameter; the information
channel. The component expands the channel quality number parameter is defined for each output signal.
output of a Merging Unit analog channel received in the
IED as per the IEC 61850-7-3 standard. This component Function status fault protection for IEC 60870-5-103
can be used during the ACT monitoring to get the I103FLTPROT
particular channel quality of the Merging Unit. I103FLTPROT is used for fault indications in monitor
direction. Each input on the function block is specific for
IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE communication protocol
GUID-C3AA21B4-730F-4327-943A-3C77102A80A0 v4 a certain fault type and therefore must be connected to
Optical Ethernet port communication standard IEC/UCA a correspondent signal present in the configuration. For
61850-9-2LE for process bus is supported. IEC/UCA example: 68_TRGEN represents the General Trip of the
61850-9-2LE allows Non Conventional Instrument device and must be connected to the general trip signal
Transformers (NCIT) with Merging Units (MUs) or stand- SMPPTRC_TRIP or equivalent.
alone MUs to exchange information with the IED, and
simplifies SA engineering. IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE uses IED status for IEC 60870-5-103 I103IED
the same port as IEC 61850-8-1. I103IED is a function block with defined IED functions in
monitor direction. This block uses the parameter
LON communication protocol SEMOD120140-5 v3 FunctionType; the information number parameter is
Existing stations with ABB station bus LON can be defined for each input signal.
extended with use of the optical LON interface (glass or
plastic). This allows full SA functionality including peer- Supervison status for IEC 60870-5-103 I103SUPERV
to-peer messaging and cooperation between the IEDs. I103SUPERV is a function block with defined functions
for supervision indications in monitor direction. This
SPA communication protocol SEMOD120134-5 v1 block includes the FunctionType parameter; the
A single glass or plastic port is provided for the ABB SPA information number parameter is defined for each
protocol. This allows extensions of simple substation output signal.
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Status for user-defined signals for IEC 60870-5-103 DNP3.0 communication protocol SEMOD153688-5 v3
I103USRDEF An electrical RS485 serial port, optical serial ports on the
I103USRDEF comprises function blocks with user- serial communication module (SLM), optical Ethernet
defined input signals in monitor direction. These ports are available for DNP3.0 communication. DNP3.0
function blocks include the FunctionType parameter for Level 2 communication with unsolicited events, time
each block in the private range, and the information synchronization and disturbance reporting is provided
number parameter for each input signal. for communication to RTUs, Gateways or HMI systems.

Function commands for IEC 60870-5-103 I103CMD Multiple command and transmit M14791-3 v3
I103CMD is a command function block in control When IEDs are used in Substation Automation systems
direction with pre-defined output signals. The signals with LON, SPA or IEC 60870-5-103 communication
are in steady state, not pulsed, and stored in the IED in protocols, the Event and Multiple Command function
case of restart. blocks are used as the communication interface for
vertical communication to station HMI and gateway, and
IED commands for IEC 60870-5-103 I103IEDCMD as interface for horizontal peer-to-peer communication
I103IEDCMD is a command block in control direction (over LON only).
with defined IED functions. All outputs are pulsed and
they are NOT stored. Pulse-time is a hidden parameter.

Function commands user-defined for IEC 60870-5-103


20. Remote communication
I103USRCMD
I103USRCMD is a command block in control direction
with user-defined output signals. These function blocks Analog and binary signal transfer to remote end
include the FunctionType parameter for each block in
M12449-6 v3
Three analog and eight binary signals can be exchanged
the private range, and the Information number between two IEDs. This functionality is mainly used for
parameter for each output signal. the line differential protection. However it can be used
in other products as well. An IED can communicate with
Function commands generic for IEC 60870-5-103
up to 4 remote IEDs.
I103GENCMD
I103GENCMD is used for transmitting generic Binary signal transfer
commands over IEC 60870-5-103. The function has two
SEMOD52522-4 v9
The remote end data communication is used for the
output signals, CMD_OFF and CMD_ON, that can be used transmission of analog values for line differential
to implement double-point command schemes. protection or for the transmission of only binary signals
between IEDs. The binary signals are freely configurable
The I103GENCMD component can be configured as
and can thus be used for any purpose, such as
either 2 pulsed ON/OFF or 2 steady ON/OFF outputs.
communication scheme related signals, transfer trip
The ON output is pulsed with a command with value 2,
and/or other binary signals between IEDs.
while the OFF output is pulsed with a command with
value 1. If in steady mode is ON asserted and OFF Communication between two IEDs requires that each
deasserted with command 2 and vice versa with IED is equipped with a Line Data Communication Module
command 1. (LDCM). The LDCM then acts as an interface to 64 kbit/s
and 2Mbit/s communication channels for duplex
IED commands with position and select for IEC
communication between the IEDs. In 2Mbit/s mode,
60870-5-103 I103POSCMD
each LDCM can send and receive up to 9 analog and up
I103POSCMD has double-point position indicators that
to 192 binary signals simultaneously. In 64kbit/s mode,
are getting the position value as an integer (for
the LDCM can be configured to work in either analog
example, from the POSITION output of the SCSWI
mode or binary mode. In analog mode, the IED can send
function block) and sending it over IEC 60870-5-103
and receive up to 3 analog signals and up to 8 binary
(1=OPEN; 2=CLOSE). The standard does not define the
signals. In binary mode, the LDCM can send and receive
use of values 0 and 3. However, when connected to a
only binary data (up to 192 binary signals).
switching device, these values are transmitted.

The BLOCK input will block only the signals in


monitoring direction (the position information), not the
commands via IEC 60870-5-103. The SELECT input is
The IED can be equipped with up to four short range,
used to indicate that the monitored apparatus has been
medium range or long range LDCMs.
selected (in a select-before-operate type of control).

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Binary output module BOM


Line data communication module, short, medium The binary output module has 24 independent output
M6938-3 v4

and long range LDCM SEMOD168481-4 v10 relays and is used for trip output or any signaling
The line data communication module (LDCM) is used for purpose.
communication between the IEDs situated at a distance
<110 km/68 miles or from the IED to the optical-to- Static binary output module SOM
SEMOD174196-4 v4
electrical converter with G.703 or G.703E1 interface The static binary output module has six fast static
located at a distance < 3 km/1.9 miles away. The LDCM outputs and six change over output relays for use in
module sends and receives data to and from another applications with high speed requirements.
LDCM module. The IEEE/ANSI C37.94 standard format is
used. Binary input/output module IOM
M6939-3 v6
The binary input/output module is used when only a few
Galvanic X.21 line data communication module X.21- input and output channels are needed. The ten standard
LDCM GUID-3C6C7DAC-1DB1-4CB8-991F-3B1D86551F28 v3
output channels are used for trip output or any signaling
A module with built-in galvanic X.21 converter which e.g. purpose. The two high speed signal output channels are
can be connected to modems for pilot wires is also used for applications where short operating time is
available. essential. Eight optically isolated binary inputs cater for
required binary input information.
Galvanic interface G.703 resp G.703E1 M16035-3 v5
The external galvanic data communication converter G. mA input module MIM
M15020-3 v4
703/G.703E1 makes an optical-to-galvanic conversion The milli-ampere input module is used to interface
for connection to a multiplexer. These units are transducer signals in the –20 to +20 mA range from for
designed for 64 kbit/s resp 2Mbit/s operation. The example OLTC position, temperature or pressure
converter is delivered with 19” rack mounting transducers. The module has six independent,
accessories. galvanically separated channels.

Optical Ethernet module


M16073-3 v9
The optical Ethernet module (OEM) provides two
21. Hardware description additional optical Ethernet ports. The port connectors
are of optical (type LC) or galvanic (type RJ45) Ethernet
Hardware modules IP14529-1 v1
ports.
Numeric processing module NUM
M12643-3 v4
The numeric processing module (NUM) is a CPU module Serial and LON communication module (SLM) for SPA/IEC
that handles all protection functions and logic. 60870-5-103, LON and DNP 3.0
M14933-3 v6
The Serial and LON communication module (SLM) is
NUM provides up to 4 optical (type LC) or galvanic (type used for SPA, IEC 60870-5-103, DNP3 and LON
RJ45) Ethernet ports(one basic and three optional). communication. SLM has two optical communication
ports for plastic/plastic, plastic/glass or glass/glass
Power supply module PSM
M11595-3 v6 fiber cables. One port is used for serial communication
The power supply module is used to provide the correct
(SPA, IEC 60870-5-103 or DNP3 port) and the other port
internal voltages and full isolation between the IED and
is used for LON communication.
the battery system. An internal fail alarm output is
available. Line data communication module LDCM
M16075-3 v5
Each module has one optical port, one for each remote
Alternative connectors of Ring lug or Compression type
end to which the IED communicates.
can be ordered.
Alternative modules for Long range (1550 nm single
Binary input module BIM
M1769-3 v4 mode), Medium range (1310 nm single mode) and Short
The binary input module has 16 optically isolated inputs
range (850 nm multi mode) are available.
and is available in two versions, one standard and one
with enhanced pulse counting capabilities on the inputs Galvanic RS485 serial communication module
SEMOD158664-5 v3
to be used with the pulse counter function. The binary The Galvanic RS485 communication module (RS485) is
inputs are freely programmable and can be used for the used for DNP3.0 and IEC 60870-5-103 communication.
input of logical signals to any of the functions. They can The module has one RS485 communication port. The
also be included in the disturbance recording and event- RS485 is a balanced serial communication that can be
recording functions. This enables extensive monitoring used either in 2-wire or 4-wire connections. A 2-wire
and evaluation of operation of the IED and for all connection uses the same signal for RX and TX and is a
associated electrical circuits. multidrop communication with no dedicated Master or
slave. This variant requires however a control of the
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output. The 4-wire connection has separated signals for


RX and TX multidrop communication with a dedicated
Master and the rest are slaves. No special control signal
is needed in this case.

GPS time synchronization module GTM


M14851-3 v5
This module includes a GPS receiver used for time
synchronization. The GTM has one SMA contact for
connection to an antenna. It also includes an optical PPS
ST-connector output.

IRIG-B Time synchronizing module


SEMOD141113-4 v8
The IRIG-B time synchronizing module is used for
accurate time synchronizing of the IED from a station
clock.

Electrical (BNC) and optical connection (ST) for 0XX and


12X IRIG-B support.

Transformer input module TRM


M14875-3 v9
The transformer input module is used to galvanically
separate and adapt the secondary currents and voltages IEC08000165‐3‐en.vsdx

generated by the measuring transformers. The module IEC08000165 V3 EN-US

Figure 16. Case with rear cover and 19” rack mounting kit
has twelve inputs in different combinations of currents
and voltage inputs.

Alternative connectors of Ring lug or Compression type


can be ordered.

Layout and dimensions IP14539-1 v1


Dimensions
IP14826-1
M15243-4 v1
v7

IEC06000182-2-en.vsd
IEC06000182 V2 EN-US

Figure 17. A 1/2 x 19” size IED side-by-side with RHGS6.

M15243-12 v10

IEC08000163‐3‐en.vsdx

IEC08000163 V3 EN-US

Figure 15. Case with rear cover

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Case size A B C D E F G H I
(mm)/
(inches)

6U, 1/2 x 19” 265.9/ 223.7/ 247.5/ 255.0/ 205.8/ 190.5/ 466.5/ 232.5/ 482.6/
10.47 8.81 9.74 10.04 8.10 7.50 18.36 9.15 19

6U, 3/4 x 19” 265.9/ 335.9/ 247.5/ 255.0/ 318.0/ 190.5/ 466.5/ 232.5/ 482.6/
10.47 13.23 9.74 10.04 12.52 7.50 18.36 9.15 19

6U, 1/1 x 19” 265.9/ 448.0/ 247.5/ 255.0/ 430.1/ 190.5/ 466.5/ 232.5/ 482.6/
10.47 17.65 9.74 10.04 16.86 7.50 18.36 9.15 19

The G and H dimensions are defined by the 19” rack mounting kit.

Mounting alternatives See ordering for details about available mounting


M16079-3 v14
• 19” rack mounting kit alternatives.
• Flush mounting kit with cut-out dimensions:
– 1/2 case size (h) 254.3 mm/10.01” (w) 210.1 mm/
8.27”
– 1/1 case size (h) 254.3 mm/10.01” (w) 434.7 mm/
17.11”
• Wall mounting kit

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Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B20X01


1MRK002807-BA
22. Connection diagrams GUID-CF4EFFA5-3081-4FC7-9A14-ED127C3C0FDE v7
The connection diagrams are delivered in the IED Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B21X01
Connectivity package as part of the product delivery. 1MRK002807-BB

The latest versions of the connection diagrams can be Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B21X02
downloaded from 1MRK002807-BC
http://www.abb.com/protection-control.
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B21X03
Connection diagrams for IEC Customized products 1MRK002807-BD

Connection diagram, 670 series 2.2 1MRK002801-AG Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B31X01
1MRK002807-BE
Connection diagrams for Configured products
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B31X02
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, A20X01
1MRK002807-BF
1MRK002807-BH
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, B31X03
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, A31X01
1MRK002807-BG
1MRK002807-BK
Connection diagrams for ANSI Customized products
Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, A31X02
1MRK002807-BL Connection diagram, 670 series 2.2 1MRK002802-AG

Connection diagram, REB670 2.2, A31X03


1MRK002807-BM

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23. Technical data

General M10993-1 v3 IP11376-1 v2

Definitions

Reference value The specified value of an influencing factor to which are referred the characteristics of the equipment

Nominal range The range of values of an influencing quantity (factor) within which, under specified conditions, the equipment meets
the specified requirements

Operative range The range of values of a given energizing quantity for which the equipment, under specified conditions, is able to
perform its intended functions according to the specified requirements

Presumptions for Technical Data 6. Parameter SBase used by the tested function is set
GUID-1E949E38-E04D-4374-A086-912C25E9F93C v2
The technical data stated in this document are only valid equal to:
under the following circumstances: – √3 × IBase × UBase
7. The rated secondary quantities have the following
1. Main current transformers with 1 A or 2 A secondary values:
rating are wired to the IED 1 A rated CT inputs. – Rated secondary phase current Ir is either 1 A or 5 A
2. Main current transformer with 5 A secondary rating
depending on selected TRM.
are wired to the IED 5 A rated CT inputs.
– Rated secondary phase-to-phase voltage Ur is
3. CT and VT ratios in the IED are set in accordance with
within the range from 100 V to 120 V.
the associated main instrument transformers. Note
– Rated secondary power for three-phase system S r =
that for functions which measure an analogue signal
√3 × U r × Ir
which do not have corresponding primary quantity
the 1:1 ratio shall be set for the used analogue inputs 8. For operate and reset time testing, the default
on the IED. Example of such functions are: HZPDIF, setting values of the function are used if not explicitly
ROTIPHIZ and STTIPHIZ. stated otherwise.
4. Parameter IBase used by the tested function is set 9. During testing, signals with rated frequency have
equal to the rated CT primary current. been injected if not explicitly stated otherwise.
5. Parameter UBase used by the tested function is set
equal to the rated primary phase-to-phase voltage.

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Energizing quantities, rated values and limits


Analog inputs
M16988-1 v11 IP15842-1 v1

Table 17. TRM - Energizing quantities, rated values and limits for protection transformer

Description Value

Frequency

Rated frequency fr 50/60 Hz

Operating range fr ± 10%

Current inputs

Rated current Ir 1 or 5 A

Operating range (0-100) x Ir

Thermal withstand 100 × Ir for 1 s *)


30 × Ir for 10 s
10 × Ir for 1 min
4 × Ir continuously

Dynamic withstand 250 × Ir one half wave

Burden < 20 mVA at Ir = 1 A


< 150 mVA at Ir = 5 A

*) max. 350 A for 1 s when COMBITEST test switch is included.

Voltage inputs **)

Rated voltage Ur 110 or 220 V

Operating range 0 - 340 V

Thermal withstand 450 V for 10 s


420 V continuously

Burden < 20 mVA at 110 V


< 80 mVA at 220 V

**) all values for individual voltage inputs

Note! All current and voltage data are specified as RMS values at rated frequency

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Table 18. TRM - Energizing quantities, rated values and limits for measuring transformer

Description Value

Frequency

Rated frequency fr 50/60 Hz

Operating range fr ± 10%

Current inputs

Rated current Ir 1A 5A

Operating range (0-1.8) × Ir (0-1.6) × Ir

Thermal withstand 80 × Ir for 1 s 65 × Ir for 1 s


25 × Ir for 10 s 20 × Ir for 10 s
10 × Ir for 1 min 8 × Ir for 1 min
1.8 × Ir for 30 min 1.6 × Ir for 30 min
1.1 × Ir continuously 1.1 × Ir continuously

Burden < 200 mVA at Ir < 350 mVA at Ir

Voltage inputs *)

Rated voltage Ur 110 or 220 V

Operating range 0 - 340 V

Thermal withstand 450 V for 10 s


420 V continuously

Burden < 20 mVA at 110 V


< 80 mVA at 220 V

*) all values for individual voltage inputs

Note! All current and voltage data are specified as RMS values at rated frequency
M6389-1 v5

Table 19. MIM - mA input module

Quantity: Rated value: Nominal range:

Input resistance Rin = 194 Ohm -

Input range ±5, ±10, ±20 mA -


0-5, 0-10, 0-20, 4-20 mA

Power consumption -
each mA board £2W
each mA input £ 0.1 W

Auxiliary DC voltage
M12286-1 v9 IP15843-1 v3

Table 20. PSM - Power supply module

Quantity Rated value Nominal range

Auxiliary DC voltage, EL (input) EL = (24-60) V EL ±20%


EL = (90-250) V EL ±20%

Power consumption 50 W typically -

Auxiliary DC power in-rush < 10 A during 0.1 s -

Supply interruption bridging time < 50 ms -

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Binary inputs and outputs


M12576-1 v12 IP15844-1 v1

Table 21. BIM - Binary input module

Quantity Rated value Nominal range

Binary inputs 16 -

DC voltage, RL 24/30 V RL ±20%


48/60 V RL ±20%
110/125 V RL ±20%
220/250 V RL ±20%

Power consumption
24/30 V, 50 mA max. 0.05 W/input -
48/60 V, 50 mA max. 0.1 W/input
110/125 V, 50 mA max. 0.2 W/input
220/250 V, 50 mA max. 0.4 W/input
220/250 V, 110 mA max. 0.5 W/input

Counter input frequency 10 pulses/s max -

Oscillating signal discriminator Blocking settable 1–40 Hz


Release settable 1–30 Hz

*Debounce filter Settable 1–20 ms

Binary input operate time 3 ms -


(Debounce filter set to 0 ms)

* Note: For compliance with surge immunity a debounce filter time setting of 5 ms is required.

Maximum 176 binary input channels The stated operate time for functions
may be activated simultaneously with include the operating time for the
influencing factors within nominal binary inputs and outputs.
range.
M50609-2 v9

Table 22. BIM - Binary input module with enhanced pulse counting capabilities

Quantity Rated value Nominal range

Binary inputs 16 -

DC voltage, RL 24/30 V RL ±20%


48/60 V RL ±20%
110/125 V RL ±20%
220/250 V RL ±20%

Power consumption
24/30 V max. 0.05 W/input -
48/60 V max. 0.1 W/input
110/125 V max. 0.2 W/input
220/250 V max. 0.4 W/input

Counter input frequency 10 pulses/s max -

Balanced counter input frequency 40 pulses/s max -

Oscillating signal discriminator Blocking settable 1–40 Hz


Release settable 1–30 Hz

*Debounce filter Settable 1-20 ms

Binary input operate time 3 ms -


(Debounce filter set to 0 ms)

* Note: For compliance with surge immunity a debounce filter time setting of 5 ms is required.

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Maximum 176 binary input channels The stated operate time for functions
may be activated simultaneously with include the operating time for the
influencing factors within nominal binary inputs and outputs.
range.
M12573-1 v11

Table 23. IOM - Binary input/output module

Quantity Rated value Nominal range

Binary inputs 8 -

DC voltage, RL 24/30 V RL ±20%


48/60 V RL ±20%
110/125 V RL ±20%
220/250 V RL ±20%

Power consumption -
24/30 V, 50 mA max. 0.05 W/input
48/60 V, 50 mA max. 0.1 W/input
110/125 V, 50 mA max. 0.2 W/input
220/250 V, 50 mA max. 0.4 W/input
220/250 V, 110 mA max. 0.5 W/input

Counter input frequency 10 pulses/s max

Oscillating signal discriminator Blocking settable 1-40 Hz


Release settable 1-30 Hz

*Debounce filter Settable 1-20 ms

Binary input operate time 3 ms -


(Debounce filter set to 0 ms)

* Note: For compliance with surge immunity a debounce filter time setting of 5 ms is required.

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Maximum 176 binary input channels The stated operate time for functions
may be activated simultaneously with include the operating time for the
influencing factors within nominal binary inputs and outputs.
range.
M12318-1 v9

Table 24. IOM - Binary input/output module contact data (reference standard: IEC 61810-2)

Function or quantity Trip and signal relays Fast signal relays (parallel
reed relay)

Binary outputs 10 2

Max system voltage 250 V AC, DC 250 V DC

Test voltage across open contact, 1 min 1000 V rms 800 V DC

Current carrying capacity


Per relay, continuous 8A 8A
Per relay, 1 s 10 A 10 A
Per process connector pin, continuous 12 A 12 A

Making capacity at inductive load with L/R > 10 ms

0.2 s
1.0 s 30 A 0.4 A
10 A 0.4 A

Making capacity at resistive load


220–250 V/0.4 A
0.2 s 30 A 110–125 V/0.4 A
1.0 s 10 A 48–60 V/0.2 A
24–30 V/0.1 A

Breaking capacity for AC, cos φ > 0.4 250 V/8.0 A 250 V/8.0 A

Breaking capacity for DC with L/R < 40 ms 48 V/1 A 48 V/1 A


110 V/0.4 A 110 V/0.4 A
125 V/0.35 A 125 V/0.35 A
220 V/0.2 A 220 V/0.2 A
250 V/0.15 A 250 V/0.15 A

Maximum capacitive load - 10 nF

Operating time < 6 ms <= 1 ms

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Maximum 72 outputs may be activated The stated operate time for functions
simultaneously with influencing factors include the operating time for the
within nominal range. After 6 ms an binary inputs and outputs.
additional 24 outputs may be
activated. The activation time for the M12584-1 v9

96 outputs must not exceed 200 ms. 48


outputs can be activated during 1 s.
Continued activation is possible with
respect to current consumption but
after 5 minutes the temperature rise
will adversely affect the hardware life.
Maximum two relays per
BOM/IOM/SOM should be activated
continuously due to power dissipation.

Table 25. IOM with MOV and IOM 220/250 V, 110mA - contact data (reference standard: IEC 61810-2)

Function or quantity Trip and Signal relays Fast signal relays (parallel reed relay)

Binary outputs IOM: 10 IOM: 2

Max system voltage 250 V AC, DC 250 V DC

Test voltage across open 250 V rms 250 V rms


contact, 1 min

Current carrying capacity


Per relay, continuous 8A 8A
Per relay, 1 s 10 A 10 A
Per process connector pin, 12 A 12 A
continuous

Making capacity at inductive


loadwith L/R > 10 ms
0.2 s 30 A 0.4 A
1.0 s 10 A 0.4 A

Making capacity at resistive


load 220–250 V/0.4 A
30 A 110–125 V/0.4 A
0.2 s 10 A 48–60 V/0.2 A
1.0 s 24–30 V/0.1 A

Breaking capacity for AC, cos j 250 V/8.0 A 250 V/8.0 A


> 0.4

Breaking capacity for DC with 48 V/1 A 48 V/1 A


L/R < 40 ms 110 V/0.4 A 110 V/0.4 A
220 V/0.2 A 220 V/0.2 A
250 V/0.15 A 250 V/0.15 A

Maximum capacitive load - 10 nF

Operating time < 6 ms <= 1 ms

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Maximum 72 outputs may be activated The stated operate time for functions
simultaneously with influencing factors include the operating time for the
within nominal range. After 6 ms an binary inputs and outputs.
additional 24 outputs may be
activated. The activation time for the SEMOD175395-2 v8

96 outputs must not exceed 200 ms. 48


outputs can be activated during 1 s.
Continued activation is possible with
respect to current consumption but
after 5 minutes the temperature rise
will adversely affect the hardware life.
Maximum two relays per
BOM/IOM/SOM should be activated
continuously due to power dissipation.

Table 26. SOM - Static Output Module (reference standard: IEC 61810-2): Static binary outputs

Function of quantity Static binary output trip

Rated voltage 48-60 VDC 110-250 VDC

Number of outputs 6 6

Impedance open state ~300 kΩ ~810 kΩ

Test voltage across open contact, 1 min No galvanic separation No galvanic separation

Current carrying capacity:

Continuous 5A 5A

1.0 s 10 A 10 A

Making capacity at capacitive load with the


maximum capacitance of 0.2 μF :

0.2 s 30 A 30 A

1.0 s 10 A 10 A

Breaking capacity for DC with L/R ≤ 40 ms 48 V/1 A 110 V/0.4 A

60 V/0.75 A 125 V/0.35 A

220 V/0.2 A

250 V/0.15 A

Operating time < 1 ms < 1 ms

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Table 27. SOM - Static Output module data (reference standard: IEC 61810-2): Electromechanical relay outputs

Function of quantity Trip and signal relays

Max system voltage 250 V AC/DC

Number of outputs 6

Test voltage across open contact, 1 min 1000 V rms

Current carrying capacity:

Continuous 8A

1.0 s 10 A

Making capacity at capacitive load with the maximum capacitance


of 0.2 μF:

0.2 s 30 A

1.0 s 10 A

Breaking capacity for DC with L/R ≤ 40 ms 48 V/1 A

110 V/0.4 A

125 V/0.35 A

220 V/0.2 A

250 V/0.15 A

Operating time < 6 ms


M12441-1 v9

The stated operate time for functions


include the operating time for the
binary inputs and outputs.

Table 28. BOM - Binary output module contact data (reference standard: IEC 61810-2)

Function or quantity Trip and Signal relays

Binary outputs 24

Max system voltage 250 V AC, DC

Test voltage across open contact, 1 min 1000 V rms

Current carrying capacity


Per relay, continuous 8A
Per relay, 1 s 10 A
Per process connector pin, continuous 12 A

Making capacity at inductive load with L/R > 10 ms


0.2 s 30 A
1.0 s 10 A

Breaking capacity for AC, cos j > 0.4 250 V/8.0 A

Breaking capacity for DC with L/R < 40 ms 48 V/1 A


110 V/0.4 A
125 V/0.35 A
220 V/0.2 A
250 V/0.15 A

Operating time < 6 ms

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The stated operate time for functions


include the operating time for the
binary inputs and outputs.

Influencing factors
M16705-1 v16 IP15846-1 v1

Table 29. Temperature and humidity influence

Parameter Reference value Nominal range Influence

Ambient temperature, operate +20±5°C -25°C to +55°C 0.02%/°C


value

Relative humidity 45-75% 10-90% -


Operative range 0-95%

Storage temperature - -40°C to +70°C -

Table 30. Auxiliary DC supply voltage influence on functionality during operation

Dependence on Reference value Within nominal Influence


range

Ripple, in DC auxiliary voltage max. 2% 15% of EL 0.01%/%


Operative range Full wave
rectified

Auxiliary voltage dependence, ±20% of EL 0.01%/%


operate value

Interrupted auxiliary DC voltage 24-60 V DC ± 20%

100-250 V DC ±20%
Interruption
interval
0–50 ms No restart

0–∞ s Correct behaviour at power down

Restart time < 300 s

Table 31. Frequency influence (reference standard: IEC 60255–1)

Dependence on Within nominal range Influence

Frequency dependence, operate value fr ±2.5 Hz for 50 Hz ±1.0%/Hz


fr ±3.0 Hz for 60 Hz

Frequency dependence for differential protection fr ±2.5 Hz for 50 Hz ±2.0%/Hz


fr ±3.0 Hz for 60 Hz

Harmonic frequency dependence (20% content) 2nd, 3rd and 5th harmonic of fr ±2.0%

Harmonic frequency dependence for differential protection (10% 2nd, 3rd and 5th harmonic of fr ±6.0%
content)

Type tests according to standards M16706-1 v14 IP15778-1 v1

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Table 32. Electromagnetic compatibility

Test Type test values Reference standards

1 MHz burst disturbance 2.5 kV IEC 60255-26

100 kHz slow damped oscillatory wave immunity test 2.5 kV IEC 61000-4-18, Level 3

Ring wave immunity test, 100 kHz 2-4 kV IEC 61000-4-12, Level 4

Electrostatic discharge 15 kV air discharge IEC 60255-26


Direct application 8 kV contact discharge
Indirect application 8 kV contact discharge IEC 61000-4-2, Level 4

Electrostatic discharge 15 kV air discharge IEEE/ANSI C37.90.3


Direct application 8 kV contact discharge
Indirect application 8 kV contact discharge

Fast transient disturbance 4 kV IEC 60255-26, Zone A


2 kV, SFP galvanic RJ45
2 kV, MIM mA-inputs IEC 60255-26, Zone B

Surge immunity test 2-4 kV, 1.2/50ms high energy IEC 60255-26, Zone A
1-2 kV, BOM and IRF outputs IEC 60255-26, Zone B

Power frequency immunity test 150-300 V, 50 Hz IEC 60255-26, Zone A

Conducted common mode immunity test 30-3 V, 15-150 Hz IEC 61000-4-16, Level 4

Power frequency magnetic field test 1000 A/m, 3 s IEC 61000-4-8, Level 5
100 A/m, cont.

Pulse magnetic field immunity test 1000 A/m IEC 61000–4–9, Level 5

Damped oscillatory magnetic field test 100 A/m IEC 61000-4-10, Level 5

Radiated electromagnetic field disturbance 20 V/m IEC 60255-26


80-1000 MHz IEEE/ANSI C37.90.2
1.4-2.7 GHz EN 50121-5
10 V/m, 2.7-6.0 GHz

Radiated emission 30-6000 MHz IEC 60255-26

30-8500 MHz IEEE/ANSI C63.4, FCC

Conducted emission 0.15-30 MHz IEC 60255-26

Table 33. Insulation

Test Type test values Reference standard

Dielectric test 2.0 kV AC, 1 min. IEC 60255-27


1.0 kV AC, 1 min.: ANSI C37.90
-SFP galvanic RJ45 IEEE 802.3-2015,
- X.21-LDCM Environment A

Impulse voltage test 5 kV, 1.2/50ms, 0.5 J


1 kV, 1.2/50 ms 0.5 J:
-SFP galvanic RJ45
- X.21-LDCM

Insulation resistance > 100 MW at 500 VDC

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Version 2.2

Table 34. Environmental tests

Test Type test value Reference standard

Cold operation test Test Ad for 16 h at -25°C IEC 60068-2-1

Cold storage test Test Ab for 16 h at -40°C IEC 60068-2-1

Dry heat operation test Test Bd for 16 h at +70°C IEC 60068-2-2

Dry heat storage test Test Bb for 16 h at +85°C IEC 60068-2-2

Change of temperature test Test Nb for 5 cycles at -25°C to +70°C IEC 60068-2-14

Damp heat test, steady state Test Ca for 10 days at +40°C and humidity 93% IEC 60068-2-78

Damp heat test, cyclic Test Db for 6 cycles at +25 to +55°C and humidity 93 to 95% (1 cycle IEC 60068-2-30
= 24 hours)

Table 35. CE compliance

Test According to

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) EN 60255–26

Low voltage (LVD) EN 60255–27

Table 36. Mechanical tests

Test Type test values Reference standards

Vibration response test Class II: Rack mount IEC 60255-21-1


Class I: Flush and wall mount

Vibration endurance test Class I: Rack, flush and wall mount IEC 60255-21-1

Shock response test Class I: Rack, flush and wall mount IEC 60255-21-2

Shock withstand test Class I: Rack, flush and wall mount IEC 60255-21-2

Bump test Class I: Rack, flush and wall mount IEC 60255-21-2

Seismic test Class II: Rack mount IEC 60255-21-3


Class I: Flush and wall mount

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Version 2.2

Differential protection GUID-246CE6FB-C1E5-4795-8687-E1591A897249 v1

Table 37. Busbar differential protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operating characteristic S=0.53 fixed ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Differential protection operation level (100-50000) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


“DiffOperLev” ± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, differential protection > 98% -

Operate time for differential protection at 0 to Min = 15 ms -


2 x DiffOperLev Max = 25 ms

Operate time for differential protection at 0 to Min = 5 ms -


10 x DiffOperLev Max = 15 ms

Drop-off time delay for zone trip at 2 x (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 25 ms


DiffOperLev to 0 whichever is greater

Critical impulse time, differential protection 8 ms typically at 0 to 2 x DiffOperLev -

Check zone operation level (100-50000) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


“OperLevel” ± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Check zone slope (0.10-0.90) ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, check zone > 98% -

Sensitive differential protection operation level (50-9999) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


“SensOperLev” ± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, sensitive differential protection > 98% -

Operate time for sensitive differential Min = 10 ms -


protection at 0 to 2 x SensOperLev Max = 20 ms

Operate time for sensitive differential Min = 5 ms -


protection at 0 to 10 x SensOperLev Max = 15 ms

Independent time delay for sensitive (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 25 ms


differential protection at 0 to 2 x SensOperLev whichever is greater

Incoming current level above which sensitive (100-20000) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


differential protection is blocked ± 2.0% of I at I > Ir
“SensIinBlkLev”

Differential current alarm level “IdAlarmLev” (50–20000) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Independent time delay for differential current (0.00-600.00) s ± 0.2% or ± 25 ms


alarm at 0 to 2 x IdAlarmLev whichever is greater

Incomming current alarm level “IinAlarmLev” (50-50000) A ± 2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 2.0% of I at I > Ir

Open CT operation level “OCTOperLev” (50–10000) A ± 5.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 5.0% of I at I > Ir

Open CT blocking release level in supervision (100–50000) A ± 5.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


mode “OCTReleaseLev” ± 5.0% of I at I > Ir

Independent time delay for slow open CT alarm (1.00-600.00) s ± 0.2% or ± 25 ms


at 2 x OCTOperLev to 0 whichever is greater

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Version 2.2

Table 37. Busbar differential protection , continued


Function Range or value Accuracy

Independent time delay to force bay current to (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 15 ms


zero via binary signal whichever is greater

Independent time delay to invert bay current (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 15 ms


via binary signal whichever is greater

Minimum duration of bay trip signals (0.025–60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 15 ms


“tTripPulse” whichever is greater

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Version 2.2

Current protection M12342-1 v21

Table 38. Directional phase overcurrent protection, four steps OC4PTOC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate current, step 1-4 (5-2500)% of lBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% at (50–2500)% of -


lBase

Minimum operate current, step 1-4 (1-10000)% of lBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Relay characteristic angle (RCA) (40.0–65.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Relay operating angle (ROA) (40.0–89.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Second harmonic blocking (5–100)% of fundamental ±2.0% of Ir

Independent time delay at 0 to 2 x Iset, step (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
1-4

Minimum operate time for inverse curves , (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
step 1-4

Inverse time characteristics, see table 147, 16 curve types See table 147, table 148 and table 149
table 148 and table 149

Operate time, start non-directional at 0 to Min. = 15 ms -


2 x Iset
Max. = 30 ms

Reset time, start non-directional at 2 x Iset Min. = 15 ms -


to 0
Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, start non-directional at 0 to Min. = 5 ms -


10 x Iset Max. = 20 ms

Reset time, start non-directional at 10 x Iset Min. = 20 ms -


to 0 Max. = 35 ms

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

Operate frequency, directional overcurrent 38-83 Hz -

Operate frequency, non-directional 10-90 Hz -


overcurrent

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Version 2.2

SEMOD127584-2 v8

Table 39. Four step single phase overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC

Function Setting range Accuracy

Operate current, step 1 - 4 (5-2500)% of lBase ± 1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% at (50-2500)% of IBase -

Second harmonic blocking (5–100)% of fundamental ± 2.0% of Ir

Independent time delay at 0 to (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 35 ms whichever is greater


2 x Iset, step 1 - 4

Minimum operate time for (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 35 ms whichever is greater


inverse curves, step 1 - 4

Inverse time characteristics, 16 curve types See table 147, table 148, and table 149
see table 147, table 148, and
table 149

Operate time, start at 0 to 2 x Min = 15 ms -


Iset Max = 30 ms

Reset time, start at 2 x Iset to 0 Min = 15 ms -


Max = 30 ms

Operate time, start at 0 to 10 x Min = 5 ms -


Iset Max = 20 ms

Reset time, start at 10 x Iset to Min = 20 ms -


0 Max = 35 ms

Critical impulse time 15 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset -

Impulse margin time 10 ms typically -

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Version 2.2

M15223-1 v18

Table 40. Directional residual overcurrent protection, four steps EF4PTOC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate current, step 1-4 (1-2500)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% at (10-2500)% of -


IBase

Relay characteristic angle (-180 to 180) degrees ±2.0 degrees


(RCA)

Operate current for directional release (1–100)% of IBase For RCA ±60 degrees:
±2.5% of Ir at I ≤ Ir
±2.5% of I at I > Ir

Independent time delay at 0 to 2 x Iset, (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater


step 1-4

Minimum operate time for inverse curves, (0.000 - 60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
step 1-4

Inverse time characteristics, see Table 147, 16 curve types See Table 147, Table 148 and Table 149
Table 148 and Table 149

Second harmonic blocking (5–100)% of fundamental ±2.0% of Ir

Minimum polarizing voltage (1–100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Minimum polarizing current (2-100)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir

Real part of source Z used for current (0.50-1000.00) W/phase -


polarization

Imaginary part of source Z used for (0.50–3000.00) W/phase -


current polarization

*Operate time, start non-directional at 0 Min. = 15 ms -


to 2 x Iset Max. = 30 ms

*Reset time, start non-directional at 2 x Iset Min. = 15 ms -


to 0 Max. = 30 ms

*Operate time, start non-directional at 0 Min. = 5 ms -


to 10 x Iset Max. = 20 ms

*Reset time, start non-directional at 10 x Min. = 20 ms -


Iset to 0 Max. = 35 ms

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

*Note: Operate time and reset time are only valid if harmonic blocking is turned off for a step.

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Version 2.2

GUID-E83AD807-8FE0-4244-A50E-86B9AF92469E v6

Table 41. Four step directional negative phase sequence overcurrent protection NS4PTOC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate current, step 1 - 4 (1-2500)% of lBase ±1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% at (10-2500)% of -


IBase

Independent time delay at 0 to 2 x Iset, (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater


step 1 - 4

Minimum operate time for inverse (0.000 - 60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
curves, step 1 - 4

Inverse time characteristics, see table 16 curve types See table 147, table 148 and table 149
147, table 148 and table 149

Minimum operate current, step 1 - 4 (1.00 - 10000.00)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Relay characteristic angle (RCA) (-180 to 180) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Operate current for directional release (1–100)% of IBase For RCA ±60 degrees:
±2.5% of Ir at I ≤ Ir
±2.5% of I at I > Ir

Minimum polarizing voltage (1–100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Real part of negative sequence source (0.50-1000.00) W/phase -


impedance used for current
polarization

Imaginary part of negative sequence (0.50–3000.00) W/phase -


source impedance used for current
polarization

Operate time, start non-directional at 0 Min. = 15 ms -


to 2 x Iset Max. = 30 ms

Reset time, start non-directional at 2 x Min. = 15 ms -


Iset to 0 Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, start non-directional at 0 Min. = 5 ms -


to 10 x Iset Max. = 20 ms

Reset time, start non-directional at 10 x Min. = 20 ms -


Iset to 0 Max. = 35 ms

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

Transient overreach <10% at τ = 100 ms -

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Version 2.2

M13266-2 v9

Table 42. Thermal overload protection, two time constants TRPTTR

Function Range or value Accuracy

Base current 1 and 2 (30–250)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir

Operate time: Time constant τ = (0.10– ±5.0% or ±200 ms whichever is greater


500.00) minutes
∑ I 2 , I p2 ⌡
t < σ √ ln  2 
 I , ITrip 2 
 
EQUATION1356 V3 EN-US (Equation 1)

I = actual measured current


Ip = load current before
overload occurs
ITrip = steady state operate
current level in % of IBasex

Alarm level 1 and 2 (50–99)% of heat content ±2.0% of heat content trip
operate value

Operate current (50–250)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir

Reset level temperature (10–95)% of heat content trip ±2.0% of heat content trip
GUID-E2098AA8-A92F-4F85-98FA-A1BD9D40B3F5 v3

Table 43. Breaker failure protection, REB670 3–phase, CCRBRF

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate phase current (5-200)% of lBase ± 1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir


± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, phase current > 95% -

Operate residual current (2-200)% of lBase ± 1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir


± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, residual current > 95% -

Phase current level for blocking of contact function (5-200)% of lBase ±1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir
± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% -

Operate time for current detection 15 ms typically -

Reset time for current detection 15 ms maximum -

Time delay for re-trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is


greater

Time delay for back-up trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is


greater

Time delay for back-up trip at multi-phase start at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 35 ms whichever is
greater

Additional time delay for a second back-up trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 35 ms whichever is
greater

Time delay for alarm for faulty circuit breaker (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is
greater

Minimum trip pulse duration (0.010-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 10 ms whichever is


greater

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Version 2.2

SEMOD127592-2 v8

Table 44. Breaker failure protection, single phase version CCSRBRF

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate phase current (5-200)% of lBase ± 1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir


± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, phase current > 95% -

Phase current level for blocking of contact function (5-200)% of lBase ± 1.0% of Ir at I £ Ir
± 1.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio > 95% -

Operate time for current detection 15 ms typically -

Reset time for current detection 15 ms maximum -

Time delay for re-trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is


greater

Time delay for back-up trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is


greater

Additional time delay for a second back-up trip at 0 to 2 x Iset (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 35 ms whichever is
greater

Time delay for alarm for faulty circuit breaker (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 30 ms whichever is
greater

Minimum trip pulse duration (0.010-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 10 ms whichever is


greater
SEMOD175152-2 v11

Table 45. Directional underpower protection GUPPDUP

Function Range or value Accuracy

Power level (0.0–500.0)% of SBase ±1.0% of Sr at S ≤ Sr


for Step 1 and Step 2 ±1.0% of S at S > Sr
where

S r = 1.732 × U r × I r

Characteristic angle (-180.0–180.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees


for Step 1 and Step 2

Independent time delay to operate for (0.01-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±40 ms whichever is greater
Step 1 and Step 2 at 2 x Sr to 0.5 x Sr and
k=0.000

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SEMOD175159-2 v9

Table 46. Directional overpower protection GOPPDOP

Function Range or value Accuracy

Power level (0.0–500.0)% of SBase ±1.0% of Sr at S ≤ Sr


for Step 1 and Step 2 ±1.0% of S at S > Sr

Characteristic angle (-180.0–180.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees


for Step 1 and Step 2

Operate time, start at 0.5 x Sr to 2 x Sr and Min. =10 ms


k=0.000
Max. = 25 ms

Reset time, start at 2 x Sr to 0.5 x Sr and Min. = 35 ms


k=0.000
Max. = 55 ms

Independent time delay to operate for (0.01-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±40 ms whichever is greater
Step 1 and Step 2 at 0.5 x Sr to 2 x Sr and
k=0.000

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Version 2.2

GUID-6A7DA510-E145-4C5B-A7DC-97BC4258E621 v9

Table 47. Capacitor bank protection CBPGAPC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate value, overcurrent (10-900)% of lBase ±2.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±2.0% of I at I > Ir

Reset ratio, overcurrent >95% at (100-900)% of IBase -

Start time, overcurrent, at 0.5 x Min. = 5 ms -


Iset to 2 x Iset Max. = 20 ms

Reset time, overcurrent, at 2 x Iset Min. = 25 ms -


to 0.5 x Iset Max. = 40 ms

Critical impulse time, overcurrent 2 ms typically at 0.5 x Iset to 2 x -


protection start Iset
1 ms typically at 0.5 x Iset to 10 x
Iset

Impulse margin time, overcurrent 10 ms typically


protection start

Operate value, undercurrent (5-100)% of IBase ±2.0% of Ir

Reset ratio, undercurrent <105% at (30-100)% of IBase -

Operate value, reconnection inhibit (4-1000)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


function ±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Operate value, reactive power (10-900)% ±1.0% of Sr at S ≤ Sr


overload function ±1.0% of S at S > Sr

Operate value, voltage protection (10-500)% ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


function for harmonic overload ±0.5% of U at U > Ur
(Definite time)

Operate value, voltage protection (80-200)% ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


function for harmonic overload ±0.5% of U at U > Ur
(Inverse time)

Inverse time characteristic According to IEC 60871-1 (2005) ±20% or ±200 ms whichever is greater
and IEEE/ANSI C37.99 (2000)

Maximum trip delay, harmonic (0.05-6000.00) s ±20% or ±200 ms whichever is greater


overload IDMT

Minimum trip delay, harmonic (0.05-60.00) s ±20% or ±200 ms whichever is greater


overload IDMT

Independent time delay, (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±30 ms whichever is greater


overcurrent at 0 to 2 x Iset

Independent time delay, (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±60 ms whichever is greater


undercurrent at 2 x Iset to 0

Independent time delay, reactive (1.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±100 ms whichever is greater


power overload function at 0 to 2 x
QOL>

Independent time delay, harmonic (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater


overload at 0 to 2 x HOL>

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Version 2.2

Voltage protection M13290-1 v15

Table 48. Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate voltage, low and high step (1.0–100.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Absolute hysteresis (0.0–50.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Internal blocking level, step 1 and step (1–50)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur


2

Inverse time characteristics for step 1 - See table 154


and step 2, see table 154

Definite time delay, step 1 at 1.2 x Uset (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±40ms whichever is greater
to 0

Definite time delay, step 2 at 1.2 x Uset (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±40ms whichever is greater
to 0

Minimum operate time, inverse (0.000–60.000) s ±0.5% or ±40ms whichever is greater


characteristics

Operate time, start at 2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time, start at 0 to 2 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, start at 1.2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 5 ms -


Max. = 25 ms

Reset time, start at 0 to 1.2 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 35 ms

Critical impulse time 5 ms typically at 1.2 x Uset to 0 -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

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M13304-1 v14

Table 49. Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate voltage, step 1 and 2 (1.0-200.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Absolute hysteresis (0.0–50.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Inverse time characteristics for steps 1 - See table 153


and 2, see table 153

Definite time delay, low step (step 1) at (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms whichever is greater
0 to 1.2 x Uset

Definite time delay, high step (step 2) at (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms whichever is greater
0 to 1.2 x Uset

Minimum operate time, Inverse (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms whichever is greater


characteristics

Operate time, start at 0 to 2 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time, start at 2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, start at 0 to 1.2 x Uset Min. = 20 ms -


Max. = 35 ms

Reset time, start at 1.2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 5 ms -


Max. = 25 ms

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x -


Uset

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

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Version 2.2

M13317-2 v14

Table 50. Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate voltage, step 1 - step 2 (1.0-200.0)% of UBase ± 0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


± 0.5% of U at U > Ur

Absolute hysteresis (0.0–50.0)% of UBase ± 0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


± 0.5% of U at U > Ur

Inverse time characteristics for low - See table 155


and high step, see table 155

Definite time delay low step (step 1) at (0.00–6000.00) s ± 0.2% or ± 45 ms whichever is greater
0 to 1.2 x Uset

Definite time delay high step (step 2) (0.000–60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 45 ms whichever is greater
at 0 to 1.2 x Uset

Minimum operate time (0.000-60.000) s ± 0.2% or ± 45 ms whichever is greater

Operate time, start at 0 to 2 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time, start at 2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, start at 0 to 1.2 x Uset Min. = 20 ms -


Max. = 35 ms

Reset time, start at 1.2 x Uset to 0 Min. = 5 ms -


Max. = 25 ms

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Uset -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -


SEMOD166919-2 v7

Table 51. Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV

Function Range or value Accuracy

Voltage difference for alarm and trip (2.0–100.0) % of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Under voltage level (1.0–100.0) % of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Independent time delay for voltage (0.000–60.000)s ±0.2% or ±40 ms whichever is greater
differential alarm at 0.8 x UDAlarm to 1.2 x
UDAlarm

Independent time delay for voltage (0.000–60.000)s ±0.2% or ±40 ms whichever is greater
differential trip at 0.8 x UDTrip to 1.2 x
UDTrip

Independent time delay for voltage (0.000–60.000)s ±0.2% or ±40 ms whichever is greater
differential reset at 1.2 x UDTrip to 0.8 x
UDTrip

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SEMOD175210-2 v6

Table 52. Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate voltage (1–100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Pulse timer when (0.050–60.000) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms whichever is greater


disconnecting all three phases

Time delay for enabling the (0.000–60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
functions after restoration

Operate time delay when (0.000–60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater


disconnecting all three phases

Time delay to block when all (0.000–60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
three phase voltages are not
low

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Frequency protection M13360-1 v15

Table 53. Underfrequency protection SAPTUF

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate value, start function, at symmetrical (35.00-75.00) Hz ±2.0 mHz


three phase voltage

Operate time, start at fset + 0.02 Hz to fset - 0.02 Min. = 80 ms


Hz fn = 50 Hz
Max. = 95 ms
-
Min. = 65 ms
fn = 60 Hz
Max. = 80 ms

Reset time, start at fset - 0.02 Hz to fset + 0.02 Hz Min. = 15 ms


-
Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, definite time function at fset (0.000-60.000)s ±0.2% or ±100 ms whichever is greater
+ 0.02 Hz to fset - 0.02 Hz

Reset time, definite time function at fset - 0.02 (0.000-60.000)s ±0.2% or ±120 ms whichever is greater
Hz to fset + 0.02 Hz

Voltage dependent time delay Settings: ±1.0% or ±100 ms whichever is greater


UNom=(50-150)% of Ubase
UMin=(50-150)% of Ubase
Exponent=0.0-5.0
tMax=(0.010–60.000)s
tMin=(0.010–60.000)s

Exponent
é U - UMin ù
t=ê × ( tMax - tMin ) + tMin
ë UNom - UMin úû
EQUATION1182 V1 EN-US (Equation 2)

U=Umeasured
M14964-1 v12

Table 54. Overfrequency protection SAPTOF

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate value, start function at symmetrical three-phase voltage (35.00-90.00) Hz ±2.0 mHz

Operate time, start at fset -0.02 Hz to fset +0.02 Hz Min. = 80 ms -


fn = 50Hz
Max. = 95 ms

Min. = 65 ms
fn = 60 Hz
Max. = 80 ms

Reset time, start at fset +0.02 Hz to fset -0.02 Hz Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Operate time, definite time function at fset -0.02 Hz to fset +0.02 Hz (0.000-60.000)s ±0.2% ±100 ms
whichever is greater

Reset time, definite time function at fset +0.02 Hz to fset -0.02 Hz (0.000-60.000)s ±0.2% ±120 ms,
whichever is greater

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Version 2.2

M14976-1 v10

Table 55. Rate-of-change of frequency protection SAPFRC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate value, start function (-10.00-10.00) Hz/s ±10.0 mHz/s

Operate value, restore enable frequency (45.00-65.00) Hz ±2.0 mHz

Definite restore time delay (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±100 ms whichever is


greater

Definite time delay for frequency gradient trip (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±120 ms whichever is
greater

Definite reset time delay (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250 ms whichever is


greater

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Version 2.2

Multipurpose protection M13095-2 v11

Table 56. General current and voltage protection CVGAPC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Measuring current input phase1, phase2, phase3, PosSeq, - -


NegSeq, -3*ZeroSeq, MaxPh,
MinPh, UnbalancePh, phase1-
phase2, phase2-phase3, phase3-
phase1, MaxPh-Ph, MinPh-Ph,
UnbalancePh-Ph

Measuring voltage input phase1, phase2, phase3, PosSeq, - -


NegSeq, -3*ZeroSeq, MaxPh,
MinPh, UnbalancePh, phase1-
phase2, phase2-phase3, phase3-
phase1, MaxPh-Ph, MinPh-Ph,
UnbalancePh-Ph

Start overcurrent, step 1 - 2 (2 - 5000)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Start undercurrent, step 1 - 2 (2 - 150)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir


±1.0% of I at I > Ir

Independent time delay, overcurrent at (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
0 to 2 x Iset, step 1 - 2

Independent time delay, undercurrent (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
at 2 x Iset to 0, step 1 - 2

Overcurrent (non-directional):

Start time at 0 to 2 x Iset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time at 2 x Iset to 0 Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Start time at 0 to 10 x Iset Min. = 5 ms -


Max. = 20 ms

Reset time at 10 x Iset to 0 Min. = 20 ms -


Max. = 35 ms

Undercurrent:

Start time at 2 x Iset to 0 Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time at 0 to 2 x Iset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Overcurrent:

Inverse time characteristics, see table 16 curve types See table 147, 148 and table 149
147, 148 and table 149

Overcurrent:

Minimum operate time for inverse (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
curves, step 1 - 2

Voltage level where voltage memory (0.0 - 5.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur


takes over

Start overvoltage, step 1 - 2 (2.0 - 200.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

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Table 56. General current and voltage protection CVGAPC, continued


Function Range or value Accuracy

Start undervoltage, step 1 - 2 (2.0 - 150.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Independent time delay, overvoltage at (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
0.8 x Uset to 1.2 x Uset, step 1 - 2

Independent time delay, undervoltage (0.00 - 6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is greater
at 1.2 x Uset to 0.8 x Uset, step 1 - 2

Overvoltage:

Start time at 0.8 x Uset to 1.2 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time at 1.2 x Uset to 0.8 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Undervoltage:

Start time at 1.2 x Uset to 0.8 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Reset time at 1.2 x Uset to 0.8 x Uset Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms

Overvoltage:

Inverse time characteristics, see table 4 curve types See table 153
153

Undervoltage:

Inverse time characteristics, see table 3 curve types See table 154
154

High and low voltage limit, voltage (1.0 - 200.0)% of UBase ±1.0% of Ur at U ≤ Ur
dependent operation, step 1 - 2 ±1.0% of U at U > Ur

Directional function Settable: NonDir, forward and -


reverse

Relay characteristic angle (-180 to +180) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Relay operate angle (1 to 90) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Reset ratio, overcurrent > 95% -

Reset ratio, undercurrent < 105% -

Reset ratio, overvoltage > 95% -

Reset ratio, undervoltage < 105% -

Operate frequency 10-90 Hz -

Overcurrent:

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0 to 2 x Iset -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

Undercurrent:

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 2 x Iset to 0 -

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

Overvoltage:

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 0.8 x Uset to 1.2 x -


Uset

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Table 56. General current and voltage protection CVGAPC, continued


Function Range or value Accuracy

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

Undervoltage:

Critical impulse time 10 ms typically at 1.2 x Uset to 0.8 x -


Uset

Impulse margin time 15 ms typically -

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Secondary system supervision M16069-1 v12

Table 57. Fuse failure supervision FUFSPVC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate voltage, zero sequence (1-100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Operate current, zero sequence (1–100)% of IBase ±0.5% of Ir

Operate voltage, negative sequence (1-100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Operate current, negative sequence (1–100)% of IBase ±0.5% of Ir

Operate voltage change level (1-100)% of UBase ±10.0% of Ur

Operate current change level (1–100)% of IBase ±10.0% of Ir

Operate phase voltage (1-100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Operate phase current (1–100)% of IBase ±0.5% of Ir

Operate phase dead line voltage (1-100)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Operate phase dead line current (1–100)% of IBase ±0.5% of Ir

Operate time, start, 1 ph, at 1 x Ur to 0 Min. = 10 ms -


Max. = 25 ms

Reset time, start, 1 ph, at 0 to 1 x Ur Min. = 15 ms -


Max. = 30 ms
GUID-E2EA8017-BB4B-48B0-BEDA-E71FEE353774 v5

Table 58. Fuse failure supervision VDSPVC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operate value, block of main fuse failure (10.0-80.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Reset ratio <110%

Operate time, block of main fuse failure at 1 x Ur Min. = 5 ms –


to 0
Max. = 15 ms

Reset time, block of main fuse failure at 0 to 1 x Ur Min. = 15 ms –

Max. = 30 ms

Operate value, alarm for pilot fuse failure (10.0-80.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Reset ratio <110% –

Operate time, alarm for pilot fuse failure at 1 x Ur Min. = 5 ms –


to 0
Max. = 15 ms

Reset time, alarm for pilot fuse failure at 0 to 1 x Min. = 15 ms –


Ur
Max. = 30 ms

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GUID-DAECF9F5-1D0B-43FC-AD29-8F96E05DD0DA v2

Table 59. Voltage based delta supervision DELVSPVC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Minimum Voltage (5.0 - 50.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur

DelU> (2.0 - 500.0)% of UBase Instantaneous 1 cycle & Instantaneous


2 cycle mode:±20% of Ur at U ≤ Ur
±20% of U at U > UrRMS & DFT Mag
mode:±10% of Ur at U ≤ Ur±10% of U
at U > Ur

DelUAng> (2.0 - 40.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Operate time for Instantaneous 1 cycle & Instantaneous


changeat Ur to (Ur + 2 x 2 cycle mode - <20msRMS & DFT Mag
DelU>)at Ur to (Ur + 5 x mode - <30ms
DelU>)

Operate time for jump Vector shift mode - <60ms


from Zero degrees to
'AngStVal' + 2 degrees
GUID-ED3FE722-1F29-4340-94E9-6C907C4474F2 v2

Table 60. Current based delta supervision DELISPVC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Minimum current (5.0 - 50.0)% of IBase ±1.0% of Ir at I ≤ Ir±1.0% of I at I > Ir

DelI> (10.0 - 500.0)% of IBase Instantaneous 1 cycle &


Instantaneous 2 cycle mode:±20% of
Ir at I ≤ Ir±20% of I at I > IrRMS & DFT
Mag mode:±10% of Ir at I ≤ Ir±10% of
I at I > Ir

Second harmonic blocking (5.0 - 100.0)% of fundamental ±2.0% of Ir

Third harmonic restraining (5.0 - 100.0)% of fundamental ±2.0% of Ir

Operate time for changeat Instantaneous 1 cycle &


Ir to (Ir + 2 x DelI>)at Ir to Instantaneous 2 cycle mode - <20ms
(Ir + 5 x DelI>) RMS & DFT Mag mode - <30ms

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Control M12359-1 v15

Table 61. Synchronizing, synchrocheck and energizing check SESRSYN

Function Range or value Accuracy

Phase shift, jline - jbus (-180 to 180) degrees -

Voltage high limit for synchronizing and synchrocheck (50.0-120.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur
±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Reset ratio, synchrocheck > 95% -

Frequency difference limit between bus and line for synchrocheck (0.003-1.000) Hz ±2.5 mHz

Phase angle difference limit between bus and line for synchrocheck (5.0-90.0) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Voltage difference limit between bus and line for synchronizing and (0.02-0.5) p.u ±0.5% of Ur
synchrocheck

Time delay output for synchrocheck when angle difference between (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is
bus and line jumps from “PhaseDiff” + 2 degrees to “PhaseDiff” - 2 greater
degrees

Frequency difference minimum limit for synchronizing (0.003-0.250) Hz ±2.5 mHz

Frequency difference maximum limit for synchronizing (0.050-1.000) Hz ±2.5 mHz

Maximum closing angle between bus and line for synchronizing (15-30) degrees ±2.0 degrees

Breaker closing pulse duration (0.050-1.000) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms whichever is


greater

tMaxSynch, which resets synchronizing function if no close has been (0.000-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is
made before set time greater

Minimum time to accept synchronizing conditions (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms whichever is


greater

Voltage high limit for energizing check (50.0-120.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Reset ratio, voltage high limit > 95% -

Voltage low limit for energizing check (10.0-80.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur

Reset ratio, voltage low limit < 105% -

Maximum voltage for energizing (50.0-180.0)% of UBase ±0.5% of Ur at U ≤ Ur


±0.5% of U at U > Ur

Time delay for energizing check when voltage jumps from 0 to 90% (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±100 ms whichever is
of Urated greater

Operate time for synchrocheck function when angle difference Min. = 15 ms –


between bus and line jumps from “PhaseDiff” + 2 degrees to Max. = 30 ms
“PhaseDiff” - 2 degrees

Operate time for energizing function when voltage jumps from 0 to Min. = 70 ms –
90% of Urated Max. = 90 ms

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M12379-1 v13

Table 62. Autorecloser SMBRREC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Dead time:
shot 1 “t1 1Ph” (0.000-120.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms
shot 1 “t1 2Ph” whichever is greater
shot 1 “t1 3Ph “
shot 1 “t1 3PhHS”

Dead time: (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms


shot 2 “t2 3Ph” whichever is greater
shot 3 “t3 3Ph”
shot 4 “t4 3Ph”
shot 5 “t5 3Ph”

Extend three-phase dead time duration “tExtended t1” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms
whichever is greater

Minimum time that circuit breaker must be closed before new sequence is allowed (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms
“tCBClosedMin” whichever is greater

Wait time for the slave to close when WAIT input has reset “tSlaveDeadTime” (0.100-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±35 ms
whichever is greater

Maximum allowed start pulse duration “tLongStartInh” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms


whichever is greater

Circuit breaker closing pulse duration “tPulse” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms


whichever is greater

Reclaim time ”tReclaim” (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms


whichever is greater

Maximum wait time for release from master “tWaitForMaster” (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±15 ms
whichever is greater

Reset time for reclosing inhibit “tInhibit” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms


whichever is greater

Wait time after close command before proceeding to next shot “tAutoContWait” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms
whichever is greater

Maximum wait time for fulfilled synchrocheck conditions “tSync” (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms
whichever is greater

Delay time before indicating successful reclosing “tSuccessful” (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±50 ms
whichever is greater

Maximum wait time for circuit breaker closing before indicating unsuccessful (0.00-6000.00) s ±0.2% or ±45 ms
“tUnsucCl” whichever is greater

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Version 2.2

Logic GUID-3AB1EE95-51BF-4CC4-99BD-F4ECDAACB75A v3

Table 63. Number of TMAGAPC instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

TMAGAPC 6 6 -
GUID-A05AF26F-DC98-4E62-B96B-E75D19F20767 v2

Table 64. Number of ALMCALH instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

ALMCALH - - 5
GUID-70B7357D-F467-4CF5-9F73-641A82D334F5 v2

Table 65. Number of WRNCALH instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

WRNCALH - - 5
GUID-EAA43288-01A5-49CF-BF5B-9ABF6DC27D85 v2

Table 66. Number of INDCALH instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INDCALH - 5 -
GUID-D1179280-1D99-4A66-91AC-B7343DBA9F23 v3

Table 67. Number of AND instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

AND 108 60 160


GUID-45DF373F-DC39-4E1B-B45B-6B454E8E0E50 v3

Table 68. Number of GATE instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

GATE 34 10 20
GUID-0EC4192A-EF03-47C0-AEC1-09B68B411A98 v3

Table 69. Number of INV instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INV 138 114 240

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GUID-B2E6F510-8766-4381-9618-CE02ED71FFB6 v2

Table 70. Number of LLD instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

LLD 10 10 20
GUID-35A795D7-A6BD-4669-A023-43C497DBFB01 v4

Table 71. Number of OR instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

OR 228 108 160


GUID-E05E5FB1-23E7-4816-84F2-1FBFFDFF2B43 v2

Table 72. Number of PULSETIMER instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time Range or Value Accuracy

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

PULSETIMER 10 10 20 (0.000–90000.000) s ±0.5% ±10 ms


GUID-BE6FD540-E96E-4F15-B2A2-12FFAE6C51DB v2

Table 73. Number of RSMEMORY instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

RSMEMORY 10 10 20
GUID-7A0F4327-CA83-4FB0-AB28-7C5F17AE6354 v2

Table 74. Number of SRMEMORY instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

SRMEMORY 10 10 20
GUID-C6C98FE0-F559-45EE-B853-464516775417 v3

Table 75. Number of TIMERSET instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time Range or Value Accuracy

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

TIMERSET 39 39 30 (0.000–90000.000) s ±0.5% ±10 ms


GUID-0B07F78C-10BD-4070-AFF0-6EE36454AA03 v2

Table 76. Number of XOR instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

XOR 10 10 20
GUID-23D4121A-4C9A-4072-BBE3-6DB076EDAB79 v1

Table 77. Number of ANDQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

ANDQT - 20 100

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GUID-27DF23C0-A0B2-4BB0-80B5-FC7B7F7FE448 v1

Table 78. Number of INDCOMBSPQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INDCOMBSPQT - 10 10
GUID-C1E61AE5-22CF-4198-97CF-8C8043EE96D2 v1

Table 79. Number of INDEXTSPQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INDEXTSPQT - 10 10
GUID-77FEBE9B-0882-4E85-8B1A-7671807BFC02 v2

Table 80. Number of INVALIDQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INVALIDQT 10 6 6
GUID-F25B94C6-9CC9-48A0-A7A3-47627D2B56E2 v1

Table 81. Number of INVERTERQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INVERTERQT - 20 100
GUID-88B27B3C-26D2-47AF-9878-CC19018171B1 v1

Table 82. Number of ORQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

ORQT - 20 100
GUID-61263951-53A8-4113-82B5-3DB3BF0D9449 v1

Table 83. Number of PULSETIMERQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time Range or Value Accuracy

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

PULSETIMERQT - 10 30 (0.000–90000.000) s ±0.5% ±10 ms


GUID-94C803B4-6C5A-4072-AB5C-20DDE98C9A70 v1

Table 84. Number of RSMEMORYQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

RSMEMORYQT - 10 30
GUID-341562FB-6149-495B-8A63-200DF16A5590 v1

Table 85. Number of SRMEMORYQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

SRMEMORYQT - 10 30
GUID-B6231B97-05ED-40E8-B735-1E1A50FDB85F v1

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Table 86. Number of TIMERSETQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time Range or Value Accuracy

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

TIMERSETQT - 10 30 (0.000–90000.000) s ±0.5% ±10 ms


GUID-1C381E02-6B9E-44DC-828F-8B3EA7EDAA54 v1

Table 87. Number of XORQT instances

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

XORQT - 10 30
GUID-19810098-1820-4765-8F0B-7D585FFC0C78 v8

Table 88. Number of instances in the extension logic package

Logic block Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

SLGAPC 10 10 54

VSGAPC 10 10 100

AND 80 40 100

OR 80 40 100

PULSETIMER 20 20 49

GATE — — 49

TIMERSET 34 30 49

XOR 10 10 69

LLD — — 49

SRMEMORY 10 10 110

INV 80 40 100

RSMEMORY 10 10 20
GUID-65A2876A-F779-41C4-ACD7-7662D1E7F1F2 v3

Table 89. Number of B16I instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

B16I 6 4 8
GUID-3820F464-D296-4CAD-8491-F3F997359D79 v2

Table 90. Number of BTIGAPC instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

BTIGAPC 4 4 8

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GUID-B45901F4-B163-4696-8220-7F8CAC84D793 v2

Table 91. Number of IB16 instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

IB16 6 4 8
GUID-7D6B459F-3050-41A6-A925-1F548AF0E29A v1 GUID-A339BBA3-8FD0-429D-BB49-809EAC4D53B0 v2

Table 92. Integer to Boolean conversion for six-zone busbar


BCTZCONN

Function Quantity with cycle time

3ms

BCTZCONN 34

Table 93. Number of ITBGAPC instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

ITBGAPC 4 4 8
GUID-B258726E-1129-47C9-94F9-BE634A2085FA v4

Table 94. Elapsed time integrator with limit transgression and overflow supervision TEIGAPC

Function Cycle time (ms) Range or value Accuracy

Elapsed time integration 3 0 ~ 999999.9 s ±0.2% or ±20 ms whichever is


greater

8 0 ~ 999999.9 s ±0.2% or ±100 ms whichever is


greater

100 0 ~ 999999.9 s ±0.2% or ±250 ms whichever is


greater

Table 95. Number of TEIGAPC instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

TEIGAPC 4 4 4
GUID-CEA332FF-838D-42B7-AEFC-C1E87809825E v3

Table 96. Number of INTCOMP instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

INTCOMP 10 10 10
GUID-3FDD7677-1D86-42AD-A545-B66081C49B47 v4

Table 97. Number of REALCOMP instances

Function Quantity with cycle time

3 ms 8 ms 100 ms

REALCOMP 10 10 10

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Monitoring M12386-1 v16

Table 98. Power system measurement CVMMXN

Function Range or value Accuracy

Frequency (0.95-1.05) x fr ±2.0 mHz

Voltage (10 to 300) V ±0.3% of U at U≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U> 50 V

Current (0.1-4.0) x Ir ±0.8% of I at 0.1 x Ir< I < 0.2 x Ir


± 0.5% of I at 0.2 x Ir< I < 0.5 x Ir
±0.2% of I at 0.5 x Ir< I < 4.0 x Ir

Active power, P (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of Sr at S ≤0.5 x Sr


(0.1-4.0) x Ir ±0.5% of S at S > 0.5 x Sr

(100 to 220) V ±0.2% of P


(0.5-2.0) x Ir
cos φ> 0.7

Reactive power, Q (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of Sr at S ≤0.5 x Sr


(0.1-4.0) x Ir ±0.5% of S at S > 0.5 x Sr

(100 to 220) V ±0.2% of Q


(0.5-2.0) x Ir
cos φ< 0.7

Apparent power, S (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of Sr at S ≤0.5 x Sr


(0.1-4.0) x Ir ±0.5% of S at S >0.5 x Sr

(100 to 220) V ±0.2% of S


(0.5-2.0) x Ir

Power factor, cos (φ) (10 to 300) V <0.02


(0.1-4.0) x Ir

(100 to 220) V <0.01


(0.5-2.0) x Ir
GUID-5E04B3F9-E1B7-4974-9C0B-DE9CD4A2408F v6

Table 99. Current measurement CMMXU

Function Range or value Accuracy

Current at symmetrical load (0.1-4.0) × Ir ±0.3% of Ir at I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


±0.3% of I at I > 0.5 × Ir

Phase angle at symmetrical (0.1-4.0) × Ir ±1.0 degrees at 0.1 × Ir < I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


load ±0.5 degrees at 0.5 × Ir < I ≤ 4.0 × Ir
GUID-374C2AF0-D647-4159-8D3A-71190FE3CFE0 v5

Table 100. Voltage measurement phase-phase VMMXU

Function Range or value Accuracy

Voltage (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of U at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U > 50 V

Phase angle (10 to 300) V ±0.5 degrees at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2 degrees at U > 50 V

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GUID-ED634B6D-9918-464F-B6A4-51B78129B819 v6

Table 101. Voltage measurement phase-earth VNMMXU

Function Range or value Accuracy

Voltage (5 to 175) V ±0.5% of U at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U > 50 V

Phase angle (5 to 175) V ±0.5 degrees at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2 degrees at U > 50 V
GUID-9B8A7FA5-9C98-4CBD-A162-7112869CF030 v5

Table 102. Current sequence measurement CMSQI

Function Range or value Accuracy

Current positive sequence, I1 (0.1–4.0) × Ir ±0.3% of Ir at I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


Three phase settings ±0.3% of I at I > 0.5 × Ir

Current zero sequence, 3I0 (0.1–1.0) × Ir ±0.3% of Ir at I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


Three phase settings ±0.3% of I at I > 0.5 × Ir

Current negative sequence, I2 (0.1–1.0) × Ir ±0.3% of Ir at I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


Three phase settings ±0.3% of I at I > 0.5 × Ir

Phase angle (0.1–4.0) × Ir ±1.0 degrees at 0.1 × Ir < I ≤ 0.5 × Ir


±0.5 degrees at 0.5 × Ir < I ≤ 4.0 × Ir
GUID-47094054-A828-459B-BE6A-D7FA1B317DA7 v6

Table 103. Voltage sequence measurement VMSQI

Function Range or value Accuracy

Voltage positive sequence, U1 (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of U at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U > 50 V

Voltage zero sequence, 3U0 (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of U at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U > 50 V

Voltage negative sequence, U2 (10 to 300) V ±0.5% of U at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2% of U at U > 50 V

Phase angle (10 to 300) V ±0.5 degrees at U ≤ 50 V


±0.2 degrees at U > 50 V
M16080-1 v5

Table 104. Supervision of mA input signals

Function Range or value Accuracy

mA measuring function ±5, ±10, ±20 mA ±0.1 % of set value ±0.005 mA


0-5, 0-10, 0-20, 4-20 mA

Max current of transducer (-20.00 to +20.00) mA


to input

Min current of transducer to (-20.00 to +20.00) mA


input

Alarm level for input (-20.00 to +20.00) mA

Warning level for input (-20.00 to +20.00) mA

Alarm hysteresis for input (0.0-20.0) mA

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M12760-1 v11

Table 105. Disturbance report DRPRDRE

Function Range or value Accuracy

Pre-fault time (0.05–9.90) s -

Post-fault time (0.1–10.0) s -

Limit time (0.5–10.0) s -

Maximum number of recordings 100, first in - first out -

Time tagging resolution 1 ms See table 142

Maximum number of analog inputs 30 + 10 (external + internally -


derived)

Maximum number of binary inputs 352 -

Maximum number of phasors in the Trip Value recorder per recording 30 -

Maximum number of indications in a disturbance report 352 -

Maximum number of events in the Event recording per recording 150 -

Maximum number of events in the Event list 1000, first in - first out -

Maximum total recording time (3.4 s recording time and maximum number 340 seconds (100 recordings) -
of channels, typical value) at 50 Hz, 280 seconds (80
recordings) at 60 Hz

Sampling rate 1 kHz at 50 Hz -


1.2 kHz at 60 Hz

Recording bandwidth (5-300) Hz -


GUID-F034B396-6600-49EF-B0A5-8ED96766A6A0 v8

Table 106. Insulation supervision for gas medium function SSIMG

Function Range or value Accuracy

Pressure alarm level 1.00-100.00 ±10.0% of set value

Pressure lockout level 1.00-100.00 ±10.0% of set value

Temperature alarm level -40.00-200.00 ±2.5% of set value

Temperature lockout level -40.00-200.00 ±2.5% of set value

Time delay for pressure alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Reset time delay for pressure alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for pressure lockout (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for temperature alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Reset time delay for temperature alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for temperature lockout (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

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GUID-83B0F607-D898-403A-94FD-7FE8D45C73FF v8

Table 107. Insulation supervision for liquid medium function SSIML

Function Range or value Accuracy

Oil alarm level 1.00-100.00 ±10.0% of set value

Oil lockout level 1.00-100.00 ±10.0% of set value

Temperature alarm level -40.00-200.00 ±2.5% of set value

Temperature lockout level -40.00-200.00 ±2.5% of set value

Time delay for oil alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Reset time delay for oil alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for oil lockout (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for temperature alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Reset time delay for temperature alarm (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater

Time delay for temperature lockout (0.000-60.000) s ±0.2% or ±250ms whichever is greater
GUID-B6799420-D726-460E-B02F-C7D4F1937432 v9

Table 108. Circuit breaker condition monitoring SSCBR

Function Range or value Accuracy

Alarm level for open and close travel time (0 – 200) ms ±3 ms

Alarm level for number of operations (0 – 9999) -

Independent time delay for spring charging (0.00 – 60.00) s ±0.2% or ±30 ms whichever is greater
time alarm

Independent time delay for gas pressure (0.00 – 60.00) s ±0.2% or ±30 ms whichever is greater
alarm

Independent time delay for gas pressure (0.00 – 60.00) s ±0.2% or ±30 ms whichever is greater
lockout

CB Contact Travel Time, opening and ±3 ms


closing

Remaining Life of CB ±2 operations

Accumulated Energy ±1.0% or ±0.5 whichever is greater


M12700-1 v4

Table 109. Event list

Function Value

Buffer capacity Maximum number of events in the list 1000

Resolution 1 ms

Accuracy Depending on time synchronizing


M13765-1 v5

Table 110. Indications

Function Value

Buffer capacity Maximum number of indications presented for single disturbance 352

Maximum number of recorded disturbances 100

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M12702-1 v4

Table 111. Event recorder

Function Value

Buffer capacity Maximum number of events in disturbance report 150

Maximum number of disturbance reports 100

Resolution 1 ms

Accuracy Depending on time


synchronizing
M13747-1 v5

Table 112. Trip value recorder

Function Value

Buffer capacity Maximum number of analog inputs 30

Maximum number of disturbance reports 100


M12384-1 v7

Table 113. Disturbance recorder

Function Value

Buffer capacity Maximum number of analog inputs 40

Maximum number of binary inputs 352

Maximum number of disturbance reports 100

Maximum total recording time (3.4 s recording time and maximum 340 seconds (100 recordings) at 50 Hz
number of channels, typical value) 280 seconds (80 recordings) at 60 Hz
GUID-C43B8654-60FE-4E20-8328-754C238F4AD0 v3

Table 114. Event counter with limit supervision L4UFCNT

Function Range or value Accuracy

Counter value 0-65535 -

Max. count up speed 30 pulses/s (50% duty cycle) -


GUID-F5E124E3-0B85-41AC-9830-A2362FD289F2 v1

Table 115. Running hour-meter TEILGAPC

Function Range or value Accuracy

Time limit for alarm supervision, tAlarm (0 - 99999.9) hours ±0.1% of set value

Time limit for warning supervision, (0 - 99999.9) hours ±0.1% of set value
tWarning

Time limit for overflow supervision Fixed to 99999.9 hours ±0.1%

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GUID-09EC65AC-C60B-4256-A601-FE2CC90D26EC v1

Table 116. Current harmonic monitoring CHMMHAI (50/60 Hz)

Function Range or value Accuracy

Fundamental Harmonic

Frequency (0.95 - 1.05) X fr 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 2 mHz

True RMS (0.1 to 1) X Ir None ± 0.5%

1 X Ir 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 2%

Fundamental (0.1 to 1) X Ir None ± 0.5%

1 X Ir 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 0.5%

Crest Factor (0.1 to 1) X Ir None ± 2%

Harmonic (0.1 to 1) X Ir 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 5%


Amplitude

Total Demand (0.1 to 1) X Ir 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 6%


Distortion (TDD)

Total Harmonic (0.1 to 1) X Ir 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X Ir ± 6%


Distortion (ITHD)
GUID-2068BBA0-9026-48D0-9DEB-301BCB3C600C v1

Table 117. Voltage harmonic monitoring VHMMHAI (50/60 Hz)

Function Range or value Accuracy

Fundamental Harmonic

Frequency (0.95 - 1.05) X fr 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X V ± 2 mHz

True RMS (10 to 150) V None ± 0.5%

(10 to 150) V 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X V ± 2%

Fundamental (10 to 150) V None ± 0.5%

(10 to 150) V 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X V ± 0.5%

Crest Factor (10 to 150) V None ± 2%

Harmonic (10 to 150) V 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X V ± 4%


Amplitude

Total Harmonic (10 to 150) V 2nd order to 5th order (0.1 - 0.5) X V ± 4%
Distortion
(VTHD)

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Metering M13404-2 v5

Table 118. Pulse-counter logic PCFCNT

Function Setting range Accuracy

Input frequency See Binary Input Module (BIM) -

Cycle time for report of (1–3600) s -


counter value
SEMOD153707-2 v5

Table 119. Function for energy calculation and demand handling ETPMMTR

Function Range or value Accuracy

Energy metering kWh Export/Import, kvarh Input from MMXU. No extra error at steady load
Export/Import

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Station communication M15031-1 v9

Table 120. Communication protocols

Function Value

Protocol IEC 61850-8-1

Communication speed for the IEDs 100BASE-FX

Protocol IEC 60870–5–103

Communication speed for the IEDs 9600 or 19200 Bd

Protocol DNP3.0

Communication speed for the IEDs 300–115200 Bd

Protocol TCP/IP, Ethernet

Communication speed for the IEDs 100 Mbit/s

Protocol LON

Communication speed for the IEDs 1.25 Mbit/s

Protocol SPA

Communication speed for the IEDs 300–38400 Bd


GUID-E8B5405C-241C-4DC2-8AB1-3FA77343A4DE v2

Table 121. IEC 61850-9-2 communication protocol

Function Value

Protocol IEC 61850-9-2

Communication speed for the IEDs 100BASE-FX


M11927-1 v2

Table 122. LON communication protocol

Function Value

Protocol LON

Communication speed 1.25 Mbit/s


M11901-1 v2

Table 123. SPA communication protocol

Function Value

Protocol SPA

Communication speed 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 Bd

Slave number 1 to 899


M11921-1 v4

Table 124. IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocol

Function Value

Protocol IEC 60870-5-103

Communication speed 9600, 19200 Bd

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M12589-1 v4

Table 125. SLM – LON port

Quantity Range or value

Optical connector Glass fiber: type ST


Plastic fiber: type HFBR snap-in

Fiber, optical budget Glass fiber: 11 dB (1000m/3000 ft typically *)


Plastic fiber: 7 dB (10m/35ft typically *)

Fiber diameter Glass fiber: 62.5/125 mm


Plastic fiber: 1 mm

*) depending on optical budget calculation


SEMOD117441-2 v5

Table 126. SLM – SPA/IEC 60870-5-103/DNP3 port

Quantity Range or value

Optical connector Glass fiber: type ST


Plastic fiber: type HFBR snap-in

Fiber, optical budget Glass fiber: 11 dB (1000m/3000ft m typically *)


Plastic fiber: 7 dB (25m/80ft m typically *)

Fiber diameter Glass fiber: 62.5/125 mm


Plastic fiber: 1 mm

*) depending on optical budget calculation


SEMOD158710-2 v2

Table 127. Galvanic RS485 communication module

Quantity Range or value

Communication speed 2400–19200 bauds

External connectors RS-485 6-pole connector


Soft ground 2-pole connector
SEMOD55310-2 v13

Table 128. SFP - Optical ethernet port

Quantity Rated value

Number of channels Up to 6 single or 3 redundant or a combination of single and redundant links for
communication using any protocol

Standard IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX

Type of fiber 62.5/125 mm multimode fiber

Wave length 1310 nm, Class 1 laser safety

Optical connector Type LC

Communication speed Fast Ethernet 100 Mbit/s

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Table 129. SFP - Galvanic RJ45

Quantity Rated value

Number of channels Up to 6 single or 3 redundant or a combination of single and redundant links for
communication using any protocol

Standard IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX

Type of cable Cat5e FTP

Connector Type RJ45

Communication Speed Fast Ethernet 100 Mbit/s


GUID-8651FF22-C007-4D53-B7E3-686A30F37CB6 v6

Table 130. Ethernet redundancy protocols, IEC 62439-3

Function Value

Protocol IEC 62439-3 Ed.1 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP-0)

Communication speed 100Base-FX

Protocol IEC 62439-3 Ed.2 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP-1)

Communication speed 100Base-FX

Protocol IEC 62439-3 Ed.2 High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)

Communication speed 100Base-FX

Connectors Optical, type LC

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M12756-1 v11

Remote communication

Table 131. Line data communication module

Characteristic Range or value

Type of LDCM Short range (SR) Medium range (MR) Long range (LR)

Type of fiber Multi-mode fiber Single-mode fiber Single-mode fiber


glass 62.5/125 µm glass 9/125 µm glass 9/125 µm

Multi-mode fiber
glass 50/125 µm

Peak Emission Wave length


Nominal 820 nm 1310 nm 1550 nm
Maximum 865 nm 1330 nm 1580 nm
Minimum 792 nm 1290 nm 1520 nm

Optical budget 18.8 dB (typical 26.8 dB (typical 28.7 dB (typical


Multi-mode fiber glass 62.5/125 mm distance about 3 distance 80 km/50 distance 120 km/68
km/2 mile *) mile *) mile *)

Multi-mode fiber glass 50/125 mm 11.5 dB (typical


distance about 2
km/1 mile *)

Optical connector Type ST Type FC/PC Type FC/PC

Protocol C37.94 C37.94 C37.94


implementation **) implementation **)

Data transmission Synchronous Synchronous Synchronous

Transmission rate / Data rate 2 Mbit/s / 64 kbit/s 2 Mbit/s / 64 kbit/s 2 Mbit/s / 64 kbit/s

Clock source Internal or derived Internal or derived Internal or derived


from received from received from received signal
signal signal

*) depending on optical budget calculation


**) C37.94 originally defined just for multi-mode; using same header, configuration and data format as C37.94
GUID-83EC40D0-ABCF-4292-B3DF-155C3A556B76 v4

Table 132. Galvanic X.21 line data communication module (X.21-LDCM)

Quantity Range or value

Connector, X.21 Micro D-sub, 15-pole male, 1.27 mm (0.050") pitch

Connector, ground selection 2 pole screw terminal

Standard CCITT X21

Communication speed 64 kbit/s

Insulation 1 kV

Maximum cable length 10 m

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Hardware
IED
M11778-1 v7 SEMOD53385-1 v1

Table 133. Case

Material Steel sheet

Front plate Stainless steel with cut-out for HMI

Surface treatment Aluzink preplated steel

Finish Light grey (RAL 7035)


M12327-1 v5

Table 134. Water and dust protection level according to IEC 60529

Front IP40 (IP54 with sealing strip)

Sides, top and bottom IP40

Rear side IP20 with screw compression type


IP10 with ring lug terminals
M11777-1 v7

Table 135. Weight

Case size Weight

6U, 1/2 x 19” £ 7.5 kg/16 lb

6U, 3/4 x 19” £ 15 kg/33 lb

6U, 1/1 x 19” £ 15 kg/33 lb

Electrical safety
GUID-1CF5B10A-CF8B-407D-8D87-F4B48B43C2B2 v2 GUID-2825B541-DD31-4DAF-B5B3-97555F81A1C2 v1

Table 136. Electrical safety according to IEC 60255-27

Equipment class I (protective earthed)

Overvoltage category III

Pollution degree 2 (normally only non-conductive pollution occurs except that occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by
condensation is to be expected)

Connection system
SEMOD53376-2 v6 SEMOD53371-1 v1

Table 137. CT and VT circuit connectors

Connector type Rated voltage and current Maximum conductor area

Screw compression type 250 V AC, 20 A 4 mm2 (AWG12)


2 x 2.5 mm2 (2 x AWG14)

Terminal blocks suitable for ring lug terminals 250 V AC, 20 A 4 mm2 (AWG12)
M12583-1 v8

Table 138. Auxiliary power supply and binary I/O connectors

Connector type Rated voltage Maximum conductor area

Screw compression type 250 V AC 2.5 mm2 (AWG14)


2 × 1 mm2 (2 x AWG18)

Terminal blocks suitable for ring lug terminals 300 V AC 3 mm2 (AWG14)

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GUID-96676D5D-0835-44DA-BC22-058FD18BDF34 v3

Because of limitations of space, when


ring lug terminal is ordered for Binary
I/O connections, one blank slot is
necessary between two adjacent I/O
modules. Please refer to the ordering
particulars for details.

Table 139. NUM: Communication ports

NUM 4 Ethernet ports


1 Basic, 3 Optional

Ethernet connection type SFP Optical LC or Galvanic RJ45

Carrier modules supported OEM, LDCM


GUID-4876834C-CABB-400B-B84B-215F65D8AF92 v3

Table 140. OEM: Number of Ethernet ports

OEM 2 Ethernet Ports

Ethernet connection type SFP Optical LC or Galvanic RJ45

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Basic IED functions M11963-1 v5

Table 141. Self supervision with internal event list

Data Value

Recording manner Continuous, event controlled

List size 40 events, first in-first out


M12331-1 v9

Table 142. Time synchronization, time tagging

Function Value

Time tagging resolution, events and sampled measurement values 1 ms

Time tagging error with synchronization once/min (minute pulse synchronization), events and sampled ± 1.0 ms typically
measurement values

Time tagging error with SNTP synchronization, sampled measurement values ± 1.0 ms typically
GUID-8AEB81D0-1731-46DF-A206-D2E758823575 v2

Table 143. Time synchronization PTP: IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3

Supported types of clock Boundary Clock (BC), Ordinary Clock (OC), Transparent Clock (TC)

Accuracy According to standard IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3

Number of nodes According to standard IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3

Ports supported All rear Ethernet ports


SEMOD55660-2 v3

Table 144. GPS time synchronization module (GTM)

Function Range or value Accuracy

Receiver – ±1µs relative UTC

Time to reliable time reference with antenna in new <30 minutes –


position or after power loss longer than 1 month

Time to reliable time reference after a power loss <15 minutes –


longer than 48 hours

Time to reliable time reference after a power loss <5 minutes –


shorter than 48 hours
SEMOD55693-2 v5

Table 145. GPS – Antenna and cable

Function Value

Max antenna cable attenuation 26 db @ 1.6 GHz

Antenna cable impedance 50 ohm

Lightning protection Must be provided externally

Antenna cable connector SMA in receiver end


TNC in antenna end

Accuracy +/-1μs

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SEMOD141136-2 v9

Table 146. IRIG-B

Quantity Rated value

Number of channels IRIG-B 1

Number of optical channels 1

Electrical connector:

Electrical connector IRIG-B BNC

Pulse-width modulated 5 Vpp

Amplitude modulated
– low level 1-3 Vpp
– high level 3 x low level, max 9 Vpp

Supported formats IRIG-B 00x, IRIG-B 12x

Accuracy +/-10μs for IRIG-B 00x and +/-100μs for IRIG-B 12x

Input impedance 100 k ohm

Optical connector:

Optical connector IRIG-B Type ST

Type of fiber 62.5/125 μm multimode fiber

Supported formats IRIG-B 00x

Accuracy +/- 1μs

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Inverse characteristic M12388-1 v23

Table 147. ANSI Inverse time characteristics

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operating characteristic: 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 999.00 ANSI/IEEE C37.112 ,


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset ±2.0% or ±40 ms
æ A ö whichever is greater
t =ç P + B÷×k
è (
ç I -1 ÷
ø )
EQUATION1249-SMALL V3 EN-US

Reset characteristic:

tr
t = ×k
(I 2
-1 )
EQUATION1250-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

ANSI Extremely Inverse A=28.2, B=0.1217, P=2.0 , tr=29.1

ANSI Very inverse A=19.61, B=0.491, P=2.0 , tr=21.6

ANSI Normal Inverse A=0.0086, B=0.0185, P=0.02, tr=0.46

ANSI Moderately Inverse A=0.0515, B=0.1140, P=0.02, tr=4.85

ANSI Long Time Extremely Inverse A=64.07, B=0.250, P=2.0, tr=30

ANSI Long Time Very Inverse A=28.55, B=0.712, P=2.0, tr=13.46

ANSI Long Time Inverse A=0.086, B=0.185, P=0.02, tr=4.6

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Table 148. IEC Inverse time characteristics

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operating characteristic: 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 999.00 IEC 60255-151, ±2.0%


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset or ±40 ms whichever is
æ A ö greater
t = ç P ÷×k
ç ( I - 1) ÷
è ø
EQUATION1251-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

IEC Normal Inverse A=0.14, P=0.02

IEC Very inverse A=13.5, P=1.0

IEC Inverse A=0.14, P=0.02

IEC Extremely inverse A=80.0, P=2.0

IEC Short time inverse A=0.05, P=0.04

IEC Long time inverse A=120, P=1.0

Programmable characteristic k = (0.05-999) in steps of 0.01


Operate characteristic: A=(0.005-200.000) in steps of 0.001
B=(0.00-20.00) in steps of 0.01
æ A ö C=(0.1-10.0) in steps of 0.1
t = ç P + B÷ × k P=(0.005-3.000) in steps of 0.001
ç (I - C ) ÷
è ø TR=(0.005-100.000) in steps of 0.001
EQUATION1370-SMALL V1 EN-US CR=(0.1-10.0) in steps of 0.1
Reset characteristic: PR=(0.005-3.000) in steps of 0.001

TR
t = ×k
(I PR
- CR )
EQUATION1253-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

The parameter setting Characteristn =


Reserved (where, n = 1 - 4) shall not be
used, since this parameter setting is
for future use and not implemented
yet.

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Table 149. RI and RD type inverse time characteristics

Function Range or value Accuracy

RI type inverse characteristic 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 999.00 IEC 60255-151, ±2.0%


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset or ±40 ms whichever is
1 greater
t = ×k
0.236
0.339 -
I
EQUATION1137-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

RD type logarithmic inverse


characteristic

æ I ö
t = 5.8 - ç 1.35 × In ÷
è k ø
EQUATION1138-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset
GUID-19F8E187-4ED0-48C3-92F6-0D9EAA2B39BB v4

Table 150. ANSI Inverse time characteristics for Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operating characteristic: 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 2.00 ANSI/IEEE C37.112 ,


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset ±5.0% or ±160 ms
æ A ö whichever is greater
t =ç P + B÷×k
è (
ç I -1 ÷
ø )
EQUATION1249-SMALL V3 EN-US

Reset characteristic:

tr
t = ×k
(I 2
-1 )
EQUATION1250-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

ANSI Extremely Inverse A=28.2, B=0.1217, P=2.0 , tr=29.1

ANSI Very inverse A=19.61, B=0.491, P=2.0 , tr=21.6

ANSI Normal Inverse A=0.0086, B=0.0185, P=0.02, tr=0.46

ANSI Moderately Inverse A=0.0515, B=0.1140, P=0.02, tr=4.85

ANSI Long Time Extremely Inverse A=64.07, B=0.250, P=2.0, tr=30

ANSI Long Time Very Inverse A=28.55, B=0.712, P=2.0, tr=13.46

ANSI Long Time Inverse A=0.086, B=0.185, P=0.02, tr=4.6

104 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 151. IEC Inverse time characteristics for Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Operating characteristic: 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 2.00 IEC 60255-151, ±5.0%


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset or ±160 ms whichever
æ A ö is greater
t = ç P ÷×k
ç ( I - 1) ÷
è ø
EQUATION1251-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

IEC Normal Inverse A=0.14, P=0.02

IEC Very inverse A=13.5, P=1.0

IEC Inverse A=0.14, P=0.02

IEC Extremely inverse A=80.0, P=2.0

IEC Short time inverse A=0.05, P=0.04

IEC Long time inverse A=120, P=1.0

Programmable characteristic k = (0.05-2.00) in steps of 0.01


Operate characteristic: A=(0.005-200.000) in steps of 0.001
B=(0.00-20.00) in steps of 0.01
æ A ö C=(0.1-10.0) in steps of 0.1
t = ç P + B÷ × k P=(0.005-3.000) in steps of 0.001
ç (I - C ) ÷
è ø TR=(0.005-100.000) in steps of 0.001
EQUATION1370-SMALL V1 EN-US CR=(0.1-10.0) in steps of 0.1
Reset characteristic: PR=(0.005-3.000) in steps of 0.001

TR
t = ×k
(I PR
- CR )
EQUATION1253-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

Table 152. RI and RD type inverse time characteristics for Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

RI type inverse characteristic 0.05 ≤ k ≤ 2.00 IEC 60255-151, ±5.0%


1.5 x Iset ≤ I ≤ 20 x Iset or ±160 ms whichever
1 is greater
t = ×k
0.236
0.339 -
I
EQUATION1137-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

RD type logarithmic inverse


characteristic

æ I ö
t = 5.8 - ç 1.35 × In ÷
è k ø
EQUATION1138-SMALL V1 EN-US

I = Imeasured/Iset

ABB 105
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

SEMOD116978-2 v10

Table 153. Inverse time characteristics for overvoltage protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Type A curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01 ±5.0% or ±45 ms


whichever is greater
k
t =
æU -U >ö
ç ÷
è U> ø
EQUATION1436-SMALL V1 EN-US

U> = Uset
U = Umeasured

Type B curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01

k  480
t 2.0
 0.035
 U  Un  
 32   0.5 
 Un  

IECEQUATION2423 V2 EN-US

Type C curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01

k × 480
t= 3.0
+ 0.035
æ U - Un > ö
ç 32 × - 0.5 ÷
è U> ø
IECEQUATION2421 V1 EN-US

Programmable curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01


A = (0.005-200.000) in steps of 0.001
k×A B = (0.50-100.00) in steps of 0.01
t = +D C = (0.0-1.0) in steps of 0.1
P
æB × U - U > ö D = (0.000-60.000) in steps of 0.001
ç -C÷
è U > ø P = (0.000-3.000) in steps of 0.001
EQUATION1439-SMALL V1 EN-US

106 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 154. Inverse time characteristics for undervoltage protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Type A curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01 ±5.0% or ±45 ms


whichever is greater
k
t =
æ U < -U
ö
ç ÷
è U< ø
EQUATION1431-SMALL V1 EN-US

U< = Uset
U = Umeasured

Type B curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01

k × 480
t = + 0.055
2.0
æ 32 × U < -U - 0.5 ö
ç ÷
è U < ø
EQUATION1432-SMALL V1 EN-US

U< = Uset
U = Umeasured

Programmable curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps of 0.01


A = (0.005-200.000) in steps of 0.001
é ù B = (0.50-100.00) in steps of 0.01
ê k×A
ú C = (0.0-1.0) in steps of 0.1
t =ê ú+D D = (0.000-60.000) in steps of 0.001
ê æ U < -U ö
P
ú P = (0.000-3.000) in steps of 0.001
êçB × -C÷ ú
ëè U < ø û
EQUATION1433-SMALL V1 EN-US

U< = Uset
U = Umeasured

ABB 107
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 155. Inverse time characteristics for residual overvoltage protection

Function Range or value Accuracy

Type A curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps ±5.0% or ±45 ms whichever is greater


of 0.01
k
t =
æU -U >ö
ç ÷
è U> ø
EQUATION1436-SMALL V1 EN-US

U> = Uset
U = Umeasured

Type B curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps


of 0.01
k ⋅ 480
t = + 0.035
2.0
 32 ⋅ U − U > − 0.5 
 
 U > 
EQUATION1437-SMALL V2 EN-US

Type C curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps


of 0.01
k ⋅ 480
t = + 0.035
3.0
 32 ⋅ U − U > − 0.5 
 
 U > 
EQUATION1438-SMALL V2 EN-US

Programmable curve: k = (0.05-1.10) in steps


of 0.01
k×A A = (0.005-200.000) in
t = +D steps of 0.001
P
æB × U - U > ö B = (0.50-100.00) in
ç -C÷
è U > ø steps of 0.01
EQUATION1439-SMALL V1 EN-US
C = (0.0-1.0) in steps of
0.1
D = (0.000-60.000) in
steps of 0.001
P = (0.000-3.000) in
steps of 0.001

108 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

24. Ordering for customized IED GUID-4DD44951-7FD8-4F3F-813E-A1224EFF46C8 v11

Table 156. General guidelines

Guidelines
Carefully read and follow the set of rules to ensure problem-free order management.
Please refer to the available functions table for included application functions.
PCM600 can be used to make changes and/or additions to the delivered factory configuration of the pre-configured.

Table 157. Example ordering code

To obtain the complete ordering code, please combine code from the selection tables, as given in the example below.
The selected qty of each table must be filled in, if no selection is possible the code is 0.
Example of a complete code: REB670*2.2-F00X00 - A1000000000000000 - B00000000000000000000000000 - C0824088000282400440200000 -
D22202020 - E66600 - F6 - S0 - G022 - H03020010000 - K00000000 - L1134 - M2400 - P11100000000000000 - B1X0 - AC - CA - B - A3X0 -
CD1D1ARGN1N1XXXXXXX - KKKXXHKKLAGXSY

Product definition - Differential protection -


REB670* 2.2 - F00 X0 - A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -
0

Impedance protection -
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Current protection -
C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Voltage protection - Frequency protection - Multipurpose - General -


protection calculation
D 0 0 0 - E 00 - F - S 0 -

Secondary system supervision - Control -


G 0 - H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Scheme communication - Logic - Monitoring - Station communication -


K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - L - M 0 0 0 0 0 - P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

Language - Casing - Power - HMI - Analog system - Binary input/output -


and supply
mountin
g
B1 - - - - - -

Station communication, remote end serial communication and time synchronization


K

Table 158. Product definition

REB670* 2.2 F00 X00

Table 159. Product definition ordering codes

Product REB670*
Product version 2.2
Configuration alternative
Busbar protection REB670 F00
ACT configuration
No ACT configuration downloaded X00
Ordering number
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK002820-AG

ABB 109
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 160. Differential protection

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 161. Differential functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, three phase/8 bays BBP3PH8B 1MRK005904-ZB 1 0–1
Busbar differential protection, 2 zones, single phase/24 bays BBP1PH24B 1MRK005904-ZG 2 0–1 Only one Busbar
differential
protection must be
ordered.
Busbar differential protection, 6 zones, single phase/24 bays BBP61PH24 1MRK005904-ZE 3 0–1
B

Table 162. Impedance protection

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 163. Current protection

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 164. Current functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Directional phase overcurrent protection, four steps OC4PTOC 1MRK005910-BC 2 0–8 Only one type of
PTOC may be
Four step single phase overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC 1MRK005910-CA 3 00–24
selected.
Directional residual overcurrent protection, four steps EF4PTOC 1MRK005910-EE 5 0–8
Four step directional negative phase sequence overcurrent NS4PTOC 1MRK005910-FB 6 0–8
protection
Thermal overload protection, two time constants TRPTTR 1MRK005910-HC 10 0–2
Breaker failure protection CCRBRF 1MRK005910-LC 11 0–8 Only one type of
RBRF may be
Breaker failure protection, single phase version CCSRBRF 1MRK005910-MB 12 00–24
selected.
Directional underpower protection GUPPDUP 1MRK005910-RA 15 0–4
Directional overpower protection GOPPDOP 1MRK005910-TA 16 0–4
Capacitor bank protection CBPGAPC 1MRK005910-UB 18 0–2

Table 165. Voltage protection

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D 0 0 0

Table 166. Voltage functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV 1MRK005912-AA 1 0–2
Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV 1MRK005912-BA 2 0–2
Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV 1MRK005912-CC 3 0–2
Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV 1MRK005912-EA 5 0–2
Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV 1MRK005912-GA 7 0–2

Table 167. Frequency protection

Position 1 2 3 4
E 00

110 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 168. Frequency functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Underfrequency protection SAPTUF 1MRK005914-AC 1 0–6
Overfrequency protection SAPTOF 1MRK005914-BB 2 0–6
Rate-of-change of frequency protection SAPFRC 1MRK005914-CB 3 0–6

Table 169. Multipurpose protection

Position 1
F

Table 170. Multipurpose functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty Qty
n
General current and voltage protection CVGAPC 1MRK005915-AA 1 0–6

Table 171. General calculation

Position 1
S 0

Table 172. Secondary system supervision

Position 1 2 3
G 0

Table 173. Secondary system supervision functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Fuse failure supervision FUFSPVC 1MRK005916-BA 2 0–2
Fuse failure supervision based on voltage difference VDSPVC 1MRK005916-CA 3 0–2

Table 174. Control

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
H 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 175. Control functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty Qty
n
Synchrocheck, energizing check and synchronizing SESRSYN 1MRK005917-XD 2 0–3
Autorecloser SMBRREC 1MRK005917-XE 4 0–2
Control functionality for up to 6 bays, max 30 objects (6CBs), APC30 1MRK005917-CZ 7 0–1
including interlocking

Table 176. Scheme communication

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 177. Logic

Position 1 2 3
L

ABB 111
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 178. Logic functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Configurable logic blocks Q/T 1MRK005922-MX 1 0–1
Extension logic package 1MRK005922-DA 2 0–1
Integer to Boolean conversion for six-zone busbar BCTZCONN 1MRK005922-VA 3 00/34 If Busbar
differential
protection, 6
zones, single
phase/24 bays
(BBP61PH24B) is
selected, 34 is
required.
Otherwise, select
00.

Table 179. Monitoring

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6
M 0 0 0

Table 180. Monitoring functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
Circuit breaker condition monitoring SSCBR 1MRK005924-HA 1 00–24
Current harmonic monitoring, 3 phase CHMMHAI 1MRK005924-QA 5 0–3
Voltage harmonic monitoring, 3 phase VHMMHAI 1MRK005924-SA 6 0–3

Table 181. Station communication

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 182. Station communication functions

Function Function Ordering no Position Available Selected Notes and rules


identificatio qty qty
n
IEC 61850-9-2 Process bus communication, 8 merging units 1MRK005933-HA 1 0–1
IEC 62439-3 Parallel redundancy protocol PRP 1MRK005932-FA 2 0–1 PRP or HSR
requires two SFPs
IEC 62439-3 High-availability seamless redundancy HSR 1MRK005932-NA 3 0–1
placed in pairs.

Table 183. Language selection

Language Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


First local HMI user dialogue language
HMI language, English IEC 1MRK002930-AA B1
Additional local HMI user dialogue language
No additional HMI language X0 Additional 2nd languages are
continuously being added.
HMI language, English US 1MRK002920-UB A12
Please get in touch with local
ABB sales contact.
Selected B1

Table 184. Casing selection

Casing Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


1/2 x 19" rack casing, 1 TRM 1MRK000151-VA A
3/4 x 19" rack casing, 1 TRM 1MRK000151-VB B
3/4 x 19" rack casing, 2 TRM 1MRK000151-VE C
1/1 x 19" rack casing, 1 TRM 1MRK000151-VC D
1/1 x 19" rack casing, 2 TRM 1MRK000151-VD E
Selected

112 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 185. Mounting selection

Mounting details with IP40 of protection from the front Ordering no Selection Notes and rules
No mounting kit included X
19" rack mounting kit for 1/2 x 19" case or 2xRHGS6 or RHGS12 1MRK002420-BB A
19" rack mounting kit for 3/4 x 19" case or 3xRHGS6 1MRK002420-BA B
19" rack mounting kit for 1/1 x 19" case 1MRK002420-CA C
Wall mounting kit 1MRK002420-DA D Wall mounting not
recommended with
communication modules with
fiber connection
Flush mounting kit 1MRK002420-PA E
Flush mounting kit + IP54 mounting seal 1MRK002420-NA F
Selected

Table 186. Power supply module selection

Power supply module Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


Compression terminals 1MRK002960-GA C
Ringlug terminals 1MRK002960-HA R
Power supply module 24-60 VDC 1MRK002239-AB A
Power supply module 90-250 VDC 1MRK002239-BB B
Selected

Table 187. Human machine interface selection

Human machine hardware interface Case size Ordering no Selection Notes and rules
Medium size - graphic display, IEC keypad symbols 1/2 x 19", IEC 1MRK000028-AA B
3/4 x 19”, IEC 1MRK000028-CA
1/1 x 19”, IEC 1MRK000028-BA
Medium size - graphic display, ANSI keypad symbols 1/2 x 19", ANSI 1MRK000028-AB C
3/4 x 19”, ANSI 1MRK000028-CB
1/1 x 19”, ANSI 1MRK000028-BB
Selected

Table 188. Analog system selection

Analog system Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


When more than one TRM is selected, the connector type on both TRMs must be the same (A compression or B ring lug).
Slot position (front view/rear view)
P40/X401

P41/X411

No Transformer input module included X0 X0 Only valid if IEC 61850-9-2


Process bus communication is
selected.
TRM 12I 1A, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-CG A1 A1
TRM 12I 5A, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-CH A2 A2
TRM 9I 1A + 3U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-BG A3 A3
TRM 9I 5A + 3U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-BH A4 A4
TRM 6I 1A + 6U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-AG A6 A6
TRM 6I 5A + 6U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-AH A7 A7
TRM 12I 1A, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-CC B1 B1
TRM 12I 5A, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-CD B2 B2
TRM 9I 1A + 3U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-BC B3 B3
TRM 9I 5A + 3U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-BD B4 B4
TRM 6I 1A + 6U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-AC B6 B6
TRM 6I 5A + 6U 110/220V, 50/60Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-AD B7 B7
Selected

ABB 113
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 189. Maximum quantity of I/O modules, with compression terminals

When ordering I/O modules, observe the maximum quantities according to the tables below.

Note: Standard order of location for I/O modules is BIM-BOM-SOM-IOM-MIM from left to right as seen from the rear side of the IED, but
can also be freely placed.
Note: The maximum quantity of I/O modules depends on the type of connection terminals.
Case sizes BIM IOM BOM/ MIM Maximum in case
SOM
1/1 x 19” rack casing, 14 6 4 4 14 *)
one (1) TRM
1/1 x 19” rack casing, 11 6 4 4 11 *)
two (2) TRM
3/4 x 19” rack casing, 8 6 4 4 8 *)
one (1) TRM
3/4 x 19” rack casing, 5 5 4 4 5 *)
two (2) TRM
1/2 x 19” rack casing, 3 3 3 1 3
one (1) TRM
*) including a combination of maximum four modules of type BOM, SOM and MIM

Table 190. Maximum quantity of I/O modules, with ringlug terminals

Note: Only every second slot can be used.


Case sizes BIM IOM BOM/ MIM Maximum in case
SOM
1/1 x 19” rack casing, 7 6 4 4 7 **) possible locations: P3, P5, P7, P9, P11, P13, P15
one (1) TRM
1/1 x 19” rack casing, 5 5 4 4 5 **) possible locations: P3, P5, P7, P9, P11
two (2) TRM
3/4 x 19” rack casing, 4 4 4 4 4 **) possible locations: P3, P5, P7, P9
one (1) TRM
3/4 x 19” rack casing, 2 2 2 2 2, possible locations: P3, P5
two (2) TRM
1/2 x 19” rack casing, 1 1 1 1 1, possible location: P3
one (1) TRM
**) including a combination of maximum four modules of type BOM, SOM and MIM

114 ABB
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 191. Binary input/output module selection

Binary input/ Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


output modules
Slot position

P3/X31

P4/X41

P5/X51

P6/X61

P7/X71

P8/X81

P9/X91

P10/X101

P11/X111

P12/X121

P13/X131

P14/X141

P15/X151

P16/X161
(front view/rear
view)

1/2 case with 1 █ █ █ These black marks


TRM indicate the maximum
number of modules
3/4 case with 1 █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
per casing type and
TRM
the slots that can be
3/4 case with 2 █ █ █ █ █ occupied.
TRM
1/1 case with 1 █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
TRM
1/1 case with 2 █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
TRM
Compression 1MRK002960-KA C
terminals
Ringlug 1MRK002960-LA R Only every second slot
terminals can be used; see Table
190
No board in slot X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Binary output 1MRK000614-AB A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
module 24
output relays
(BOM)
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-DD B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1
RL24, 24-30VDC,
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-AD C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
RL48, 48-60VDC,
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-BD D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1
RL110,
110-125VDC,
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-CD E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1
RL220,
220-250VDC,
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-CE E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2
RL220,
220-250VDC,
120mA
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-HA F F F F F F F F F F F F F F
RL24, 24-30VDC,
50mA, enhanced
pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-EA G G G G G G G G G G G G G G
RL48, 48-60VDC,
50mA, enhanced
pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-FA H H H H H H H H H H H H H H
RL110,
110-125VDC,
50mA, enhanced
pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, 1MRK000508-GA K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
RL220,
220-250VDC,
50mA, enhanced
pulse counting
IOM 8 inputs, 1MRK000173-GD L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1
10+2 outputs,
RL24, 24-30VDC,
50mA
IOM 8 inputs, 1MRK000173-AE M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1
10+2 outputs,
RL48, 48-60VDC,
50mA

ABB 115
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

Table 191. Binary input/output module selection, continued


Binary input/ Ordering no Selection Notes and rules
output modules
IOM 8 inputs, 1MRK000173-BE N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1
10+2 outputs,
RL110,
110-125VDC,
50mA
IOM 8 inputs, 1MRK000173-CE P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1
10+2 outputs,
RL220,
220-250VDC,
50mA
IOM 8 inputs 1MRK000173-CF P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2
10+2 outputs,
RL220,
220-250VDC,
110mA
IOM with MOV 8 1MRK000173-GC U U U U U U U U U U U U U U
inputs, 10+2
outputs, RL24,
24-30VDC, 50mA
IOM with MOV 8 1MRK000173-AD V V V V V V V V V V V V V V
inputs, 10+2
outputs, RL48,
48-60VDC,
50mA
IOM with MOV 8 1MRK000173-BD W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
inputs, 10+2
outputs, RL110,
110-125VDC,
50mA
IOM with MOV 8 1MRK000173-CD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
inputs, 10+2
outputs, RL220,
220-250VDC,
50mA
mA input 1MRK000284-AB R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
module MIM 6
channels
SOM Static 1MRK002614-BA T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 SOM must not to be
output module, placed in the position
12 outputs; 6 nearest to NUM: 1/2
standard relays case slot P5, 3/4 case 1
+ 6 static TRM slot P10, 3/4 case
outputs, 2 TRM slot P7, 1/1 case
48-60VDC 2 TRM slot P13, 1/1
case, 1 TRM slot P16.
SOM Static 1MRK002614-CA T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2
output module,
12 outputs; 6
standard relays
+ 6 static
outputs,
110-250VDC
Selected

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Table 192. Station communication, remote end serial communication and time synchronization selection

Station communication, remote end Ordering no Selection Notes and rules


serial communication and time
synchronization
Slot position (front view/rear The maximum number

P30:1/X301

P30:2/X302

P30:3/X303

P30:4/X304

P30:5/X305

P30:6/X306

P30:6:1/X3061

P30:6:2/X3062

P31:1/X311

P31:2/X312

P31:3/X313

P32:2/X322

P32:3/X323

LDCM mode
view) and type of LDCM
modules supported
depend on the total
amount of I/O and
communication
modules in the IED.
Available slots in 1/2, 3/4 and 1/1 █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ Max 2 LDCM in 1/2
case with 1 TRM case
Available slots in 3/4 and 1/1 case █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
with 2 TRM K X X X X X X X F

No communication board included K X X X X X X X X X X X X


Ethernet SFP, optical LC connector 1MRK005500-AA K K K K K K Ethernet SFP is basic
in P30:1. P30:6:1 and
Ethernet SFP, RJ45 connector 1MRK005500-BA P P P P P P
P30:6:2 require the
Optical Ethernet
module in P30:6.
Optical Ethernet module 1MRK002266-EA H
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-AB L
60870-5-103 plastic interface
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-BB M
60870-5-103 plastic/glass
interface
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-CB N
60870-5-103 glass interface
Galvanic RS485 communication 1MRK002309-AA G G G
module
Optical short range LDCM 1MRK002122-AB A A A A A A Max 4 LDCMs can be
ordered. Always place
Optical medium range LDCM, 1310 1MRK002311-AA B B B B B B
LDCM modules on the
nm
same board to support
Optical long range LDCM, 1550 nm 1MRK002311-BA C C C C C C redundant
Galvanic X21 line data 1MRK002307-AA E E E E communication: in
communication module P30:5 and P30:6, P31:2
and P31:3 or P32:2 and
P32:3.
Line data communication, default — X Default if no LDCM is
64kbps mode selected
Allow line data communication in 1MRK007002-AA Y
2Mbps mode
GPS time module 1MRK002282-AB S S S S
IRIG-B time synchronization 1MRK002305-AA F F F F
module
Selected

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25. Ordering for pre-configured IED GUID-9CBBA802-8662-447A-AAA9-0CC7345E8629 v13

Guidelines
Carefully read and follow the set of rules to ensure problem-free order management.
Please refer to the available functions table for included application functions.
PCM600 can be used to make changes and/or additions to the delivered factory configuration of the pre-configured.

To obtain the complete ordering code, please combine code from the tables, as given in the example below.
Example code: REB670 *2.2-A31X02- C07H05-B1A12-AC-CA-B-A1A1-CDAB1RGN1N1XXXXXXX-KKKKXHKKLAGFSX. Using the code of each position #1-11
specified as REB70*1-2 2-3 3 3 3 3 3 3-4 4-5 6-7 7- 8-9 9 9 9-10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10-11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
Product version Configuration alternatives Software options Language
# 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 -
REB670* 2.2 - - - -

Casing and Mounting Power supply HMI Analog system


5 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 -
- - - -

Binary input/output modules Station communication, remote end serial communication and time
synchronization
10 - 11
-

Position
Product version #1 Notes and rules
Version no. 2.2
Selection for position #1 2.2

Configuration alternatives Ordering no #2 Notes and rules


Busbar protection, 2 zones, 3 phase, 4 bays 1MRK004822-AG A20
Busbar protection, 2 zones, 3 phase, 8 bays 1MRK004822-BG A31
Busbar protection, 2 zones, 1 phase, 12 bays, single busbar 1MRK004820-AG B20
Busbar protection, 2 zones, 1 phase, 12 bays, double busbar 1MRK004820-BG B21
Busbar protection, 2 zones, 1 phase, 24 bays 1MRK004820-CG B31
ACT configuration
Simple station layout, 1 1/2 CB, 2 CB, 1 CB, b-contacts, BBP only X01
Double busbar - 1 CB, a and b contacts, BBP only X02 Only for A31, B21 and B31
Double busbar - 1 CB, a and b contacts, BBP, BFP, EnFP and OCP X03 Only for A31, B21 and B31
One each of Breaker failure
protection and Overcurrent
protection must be ordered
Selection for
position #2

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Software options Ordering no #3 Notes and rules


No option X00 All fields in the ordering form
do not need to be filled in.
Four step phase overcurrent protection - 4 bays 1MRK004001-CF C06 Only for A20
Four step phase overcurrent protection - 8 bays 1MRK004001-CG C07 Only for A31
Four step single phase overcurrent protection - 12 bays 1MRK004001-CH C08 Only for B20/B21
Four step single phase overcurrent protection - 24 bays 1MRK004001-CK C09 Only for B31
Breaker failure protection, 4 bays 1MRK004001-CL C10 Only for A20
Breaker failure protection, 8 bays 1MRK004001-CM C11 Only for A31
Breaker failure protection, 12 bays, single phase 1MRK004001-CN C12 Only for B20/B21
Breaker failure protection, 24 bays, single phase 1MRK004001-CP C13 Only for B31
Autorecloser, 2 circuit breakers 1MRK004001-GE H05
Harmonic monitoring 1MRK004001-KS M23
IEC 62439-3 parallel redundancy protocol 1MRK004001-PP P23 Options P23 and P24 require
two SFPs placed in pairs.
IEC 62439-3 High-availability seamless redundancy 1MRK004001-PR P24
IEC 61850-9-2 Process Bus communication, 8 merging units 1MRK004001-PT P30
Selection for
position #3

Language Ordering no #4 Notes and rules


First local HMI user dialogue language
HMI language, English IEC 1MRK002930-AA B1
Additional local HMI user dialogue language
No additional HMI language X0
HMI language, English US 1MRK002920-UB A12 Additional 2nd languages are
continuously being added.
Please get in touch with local
ABB sales contact.
Selection for B1
position #4

Casing Ordering no #5 Notes and rules


1/2 x 19" rack casing, 1 TRM 1MRK000151-VA A Only for A20/B20
3/4 x 19" rack casing, 1 TRM 1MRK000151-VB B Only for A20/B20
3/4 x 19” rack casing, 2 TRM 1MRK000151-VE C Only for A31/B21/B31
1/1 x 19" rack casing, 2 TRM 1MRK000151-VD E Only for A31/B21/B31
Selection for
position #5

Mounting details with IP40 of protection from the front Ordering no #6 Notes and rules
No mounting kit included X
19" rack mounting kit for 1/2 x 19" case or 2xRHGS6 or RHGS12 1MRK002420-BB A Only for A20/B20
19" rack mounting kit for 3/4 x 19" case or 3xRHGS6 1MRK002420-BA B
19" rack mounting kit for 1/1 x 19" case 1MRK002420-CA C
Wall mounting kit 1MRK002420-DA D Wall mounting not
recommended with
communication modules with
fiber connection
Flush mounting kit 1MRK002420-PA E
Flush mounting kit + IP54 mounting seal 1MRK002420-NA F
Selection for
position #6

Power supply modules Ordering no #7 Notes and rules


Compression terminals 1MRK002960-GA C
Ringlug terminals 1MRK002960-HA R
Power supply module, 24-60 VDC 1MRK002239-AB A
Power supply module, 90-250 VDC 1MRK002239-BB B
Selection for
position #7

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Human machine hardware interface Case size Ordering no #8 Notes and rules
Medium size - graphic display, IEC keypad symbols 1/2 x 19", IEC 1MRK000028-AA B Only for A20/B20
3/4 x 19”, IEC 1MRK000028-CA
1/1 x 19”, IEC 1MRK000028-BA Only for A31/B21/B31
Medium size - graphic display, ANSI keypad symbols 1/2 x 19", ANSI 1MRK000028-AB C Only for A20/B20
3/4 x 19”, ANSI 1MRK000028-CB
1/1 x 19”, ANSI 1MRK000028-BB Only for A31/B21/B31
Selection for
position #8

Analog system Ordering no #9 Notes and rules


When more than one TRM is selected, the connector type on both TRMs must be the same (A compression or B ring lug).
Slot position (front view/rear view) Transformer input module in

P40/X401

P41/X411
slot P41/X411 is optional for
B21 and not valid for A20 and
B20. A31/B31 require two TRMs.
No Transformer input module included X0 X0 Only valid if IEC 61850-9-2
Process bus communication is
selected.
TRM 12I 1A, 50/60 Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-CG A1 A1
TRM 12I 5A, 50/60 Hz, compression terminals 1MRK002247-CH A2 A2
TRM 12I 1A, 50/60 Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-CC B1 B1
TRM 12I 5A, 50/60 Hz, ring lug terminals 1MRK002247-CD B2 B2
Selection for
position #9

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Binary input/output modules Ordering no #10 Notes and rules


For pulse counting, for example kWh metering, the BIM with enhanced pulse counting capabilities must be used.
Note: 1BIM and 1 BOM included in A20, A31 and B20. 2 BIM and 1 BOM included in B21 and B31
Slot position (front view/rear Max 3 positions in 1/2

P3/X31

P4/X41

P5/X51

P6/X61

P7/X71

P8/X81

P9/X91

P10/X101

P11/X111

P12/X121

P13/X131
view) rack, 8 in 3/4 rack with
1 TRM, 5 in 3/4 rack
with 2 TRM and 11 in
1/1 rack with 2 TRM
1/2 case with 1 TRM █ █ █ Only for A20/B20
3/4 case with 1 TRM █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ Only for A20/B20
3/4 case with 2 TRM █ █ █ █ █ Only for A31/B21/B31
1/1 case with 2 TRM █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ Only for A31/B21/B31
Compression terminals C
No board in slot X X X X X X X X X
Binary output module 24 output 1MRK000614-AB A A A A A A A A A A Maximum 4 BOM+SOM
relays (BOM) boards. P5 not in B21/
B31.
One BOM required in
postion P4.
BIM 16 inputs, RL24, 24-30VDC, 50 1MRK000508-DD B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 1 BIM required in
mA position P3. 2 BIMs
required in position P3
and P5 for B21 and B31.
BIM 16 inputs, RL48, 48-60VDC, 1MRK000508-AD C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, RL110, 110-125VDC, 1MRK000508-BD D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, RL220, 220-250VDC, 1MRK000508-CD E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1
50mA
BIM 16 inputs, RL220, 220-250VDC, 1MRK000508-CE E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2
120mA
BIM 16 inputs, RL24, 24-30VDC, 1MRK000508-HA F F F F F F F F F P5 not in B21/B31
50mA, enhanced pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, RL48, 48-60VDC, 1MRK000508-EA G G G G G G G G G
50mA, enhanced pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, RL110, 110-125VDC, 1MRK000508-FA H H H H H H H H H
50mA, enhanced pulse counting
BIM 16 inputs, RL220, 220-250VDC, 1MRK000508-GA K K K K K K K K K
50mA, enhanced pulse counting
IOM 8 inputs, 10+2 outputs, RL24, 1MRK000173-GD L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 L1
24-30VDC, 50mA
IOM 8 inputs, 10+2 outputs, RL48, 1MRK000173-AE M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1
48-60VDC, 50mA
IOM 8 inputs, 10+2 outputs, RL110, 1MRK000173-BE N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1
110-125VDC, 50mA
IOM 8 inputs, 10+2 outputs, RL220, 1MRK000173-CE P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1
220-250VDC, 50mA
IOM 8 inputs 10+2 outputs, RL220, 1MRK000173-CF P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2
220-250VDC, 110mA
IOM with MOV 8 inputs, 10+2 1MRK000173-GC U U U U U U U U U
outputs, RL24, 24-30VDC, 50mA
IOM with MOV 8 inputs, 10+2 1MRK000173-AD V V V V V V V V V
outputs, RL48, 48-60VDC, 50mA
IOM with MOV 8 inputs, 10+2 1MRK000173-BD W W W W W W W W W
outputs, RL110, 110-125VDC, 50mA
IOM with MOV 8 inputs, 10+2 1MRK000173-CD Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
outputs, RL220, 220-250VDC,
50mA
SOM Static output module, 12 1MRK002614-BA T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 T1 SOM must not to be
outputs; 6 standard relays + 6 placed in the position
static outputs, 48-60VDC nearest to NUM: 1/2
case slot P5, 3/4 case 1
SOM Static output module, 12 1MRK002614-CA T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2 T2
TRM slot P10, 3/4 case
outputs; 6 standard relays + 6
2 TRM slot P7, 1/1 case
static outputs, 110-250VDC
2 TRM slot P13.
P5 not in B21/B31.
Selection for C
position #10

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Station communication, remote Ordering no #11 Notes and rules


end serial communication and time
synchronization modules
Slot position (front view/rear The maximum number

P30:1/X301

P30:2/X302

P30:3/X303

P30:4/X304

P30:5/X305

P30:6/X306

P30:6:1/X3061

P30:6:2/X3062

P31:1/X311

P31:2/X312

P31:3/X313

P32:2/X322

P32:3/X323

LDCM mode
view) and type of LDCM
modules supported
depend on the total
amount of I/O and
communication
modules in the IED.
Available slots in 1/2 and 3/4 case █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
with 1 TRM
Available slots in 3/4 and 1/1 case █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █
with 2 TRM
No communication board X X X X X X X X X X X X
included
Ethernet SFP, optical LC 1MRK005500-AA K K K K K K Ethernet SFP is basic
connector in P30:1. P30:6:1 and
P30:6:2 require the
Ethernet SFP, RJ45 connector 1MRK005500-BA P P P P P P
Optical Ethernet
module in P30:6.
Optical Ethernet module 1MRK002266-EA H
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-AB L
60870-5-103 plastic interface
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-BB M
60870-5-103 plastic/glass
interface
Serial SPA/LON/DNP/IEC 1MRK001608-CB N
60870-5-103 glass interface
Galvanic RS485 communication 1MRK002309-AA G G G
module
Optical short range LDCM 1MRK002122-AB A A A A A A Max 2 LDCMs can be
ordered. Always place
LDCM modules on the
same board to support
redundant
communication: in
P30:5 and P30:6, P31:2
and P31:3 or P32:2 and
P32:3.
Line data communication, default — X Default if no LDCM is
64kbps mode selected
Allow line data communication in 1MRK007002-AA Y
2Mbps mode
GPS time module 1MRK002282-AB S S S S
IRIG-B time synchronization 1MRK002305-AA F F F F
module
Selection for
position #11

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26. Ordering for Accessories

Accessories IP15151-1 v1
External current transformer unit
SEMOD123520-4 v5

Note: Only for REB670 B20, B21 and B31


3 pcs SLCE 8–1 summation transformers on apparatus plate (2U high), 1/1 A Quantity: 1MRK 000 643-EA

3 pcs SLCE 8–1 summation transformers on apparatus plate (2U high), 5/1 A Quantity: 1MRK 000 643-FA

3 pcs SLCE 8–1 summation transformers on apparatus plate (2U high), 2/1 A Quantity: 1MRK 000 643-GA

GPS antenna and mounting details


M12374-3 v5

GPS antenna, including mounting kits Quantity: 1MRK 001 640-AA

Cable for antenna, 20 m (Appx. 65 ft) Quantity: 1MRK 001 665-AA

Cable for antenna, 40 m (Appx. 131 ft) Quantity: 1MRK 001 665-BA

Interface converter (for remote end data communication)


M16668-3 v9

External interface converter from C37.94 (64kbps) to G703 Quantity 1 2


1MRK 002 245-AA
:

External interface converter from C37.94 (64kbps/2Mbps) to G703.E1 Quantity 1 2


1MRK 002 245-BA
:

Test switch RK926 315-AV is provided with one three-phase CT input


SEMOD111888-5 v12
The test system COMBITEST intended for use with the with current shorting and with sixteen trip output
IEDs is described in 1MRK 512 001-BEN and 1MRK blocking contacts. It is suitable when external CT
001024-CA. Please refer to the website: grounding is required both for the three-phase version
www.abb.com/protection-control for detailed and single-phase versions. One such switch is then used
information. per bay. With such arrangement the best possible test
facilities for BBP & integrated BFP are available
Due to the high flexibility of our product and the wide
variety of applications possible the test switches needs Test switches type RTXP 24 is ordered separately. Please
to be selected for each specific application. refer to Section Related documents for references to
corresponding documents.
Select your suitable test switch based on the available
contacts arrangements shown in the reference RHGS 6 Case or RHGS 12 Case with mounted RTXP 24
documentation. and the on/off switch for dc-supply are ordered
separately. Please refer to Section Related documents
However our proposals for suitable variants are: for references to corresponding documents.

ABB 123
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Version 2.2

Protection cover
M15040-3 v7

Protective cover for rear side of RHGS6, 6U, 1/4 x 19” Quantity: 1MRK 002 420-AE

Protective cover for rear side of terminal, 6U, 1/2 x 19” Quantity: 1MRK 002 420-TA

Protective cover for rear side of terminal, 6U, 3/4 x 19” Quantity: 1MRK 002 420-SA

Protective cover for rear side of terminal, 6U, 1/1 x 19” Quantity: 1MRK 002 420-RA

Combiflex
IP15161-1 v1

Key switch for settings SEMOD130356-4 v7

Key switch for lock-out of settings via LHMI Quantity: 1MRK 000 611-A

Note: To connect the key switch, leads with 10 A Combiflex socket on one end must be used.
SEMOD130267-5 v8

Mounting kit
Side-by-side mounting kit Quantity: 1MRK 002 420-Z

Configuration and monitoring tools


M15042-3 v5 IP15162-1 v2

Front connection cable between LHMI and PC Quantity: 1MRK 001 665-CA

SEMOD131414-4 v4

LED Label special paper A4, 1 pc Quantity: 1MRK 002 038-CA

LED Label special paper Letter, 1 pc Quantity: 1MRK 002 038-DA

Manuals M15161-3 v15

Note: One (1) IED Connect USB flash drive containing user documentation (Operation manual,
Technical manual, Installation manual, Commissioning manual, Application manual and Getting
started guide), Connectivity packages and LED label template is always included for each IED.

Rule: Specify additional quantity of IED Connect USB flash drive requested. Quantity: 1MRK 002 290-AE

124 ABB
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User documentation
Rule: Specify the number of printed manuals requested
Application manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 505 370-UEN

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 505 370-UUS

Technical manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 505 371-UEN

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 505 371-UUS

Commissioning manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 505 372-UEN

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 505 372-UUS

Communication protocol manual, IEC 61850 Edition 1 IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 392-UEN

Communication protocol manual, IEC 61850 Edition 2 IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 393-UEN

Communication protocol manual, IEC 60870-5-103 IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 394-UEN

Communication protocol manual, LON IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 395-UEN

Communication protocol manual, SPA IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 396-UEN

Communication protocol ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 511 391-UUS


manual, DNP

Point list manual, DNP ANSI Quantity 1MRK 511 397-UUS

Operation manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 500 127-UEN

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 500 127-UUS

Installation manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 514 026-UEN

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 514 026-UUS

Engineering manual IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 398-UEN

ABB 125
Busbar protection REB670 1MRK 505 373-BEN G
Version 2.2

ANSI Quantity: 1MRK 511 398-UUS

Cyber security deployment guideline IEC Quantity: 1MRK 511 399-UEN

Application guide, Communication set-up IEC Quantity: 1MRK 505 382-UEN

Reference information M2175-3 v4

For our reference and statistics we would be pleased to be provided with the following application data:

Country: End user:

Station name: Voltage level: kV

Related documents GUID-94E8A5CA-BE1B-45AF-81E7-5A41D34EE112 v7 670 series manuals Document numbers

Documents related to REB670 Document numbers Operation manual IEC:1MRK 500 127-UEN
ANSI:1MRK 500 127-UUS
Application manual IEC:1MRK 505 370-UEN
ANSI:1MRK 505 370-UUS Engineering manual IEC:1MRK 511 398-UEN
ANSI:1MRK 511 398-UUS
Commissioning manual IEC:1MRK 505 372-UEN
ANSI:1MRK 505 372-UUS Installation manual IEC:1MRK 514 026-UEN
ANSI:1MRK 514 026-UUS
Product guide 1MRK 505 373-BEN
Communication protocol 1MRK 511 391-UUS
Technical manual IEC:1MRK 505 371-UEN manual, DNP3
ANSI:1MRK 505 371-UUS
Communication protocol 1MRK 511 394-UEN
Type test certificate IEC:1MRK 505 373-TEN manual, IEC 60870-5-103
ANSI:1MRK 505 373-TUS
Communication protocol 1MRK 511 392-UEN
manual, IEC 61850 Edition 1

Communication protocol 1MRK 511 393-UEN


manual, IEC 61850 Edition 2

Communication protocol 1MRK 511 395-UEN


manual, LON

Communication protocol 1MRK 511 396-UEN


manual, SPA

Point list manual, DNP3 1MRK 511 397-UUS

Accessories guide IEC:1MRK 514 012-BEN


ANSI:1MRK 514 012-BUS

Cyber security deployment 1MRK 511 399-UEN


guideline

Connection and Installation 1MRK 513 003-BEN


components

Test system, COMBITEST 1MRK 512 001-BEN

Application guide, 1MRK 505 382-UEN


Communication set-up

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