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DIgSILENT PowerFactory

Relay model description

ABB RED 670

Version 003
DIgSILENT GmbH

Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 9
72810 - Gomaringen
Germany

T: +49 7072 9168 00


F: +49 7072 9168 88

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GmbH. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, or transmitted in any form, by any means
electronic or mechanical, without the prior written permission of DIgSILENT GmbH.

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Contents

Contents

List of Figures 4

1 Model information 6

2 General description 6

3 Supported features 7

3.1 Measurement and acquisition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

3.1.1 Available Units and Input Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

3.1.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3.1.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3.2 Main Relay protective elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3.2.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3.2.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3.2.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

3.3 PDIF 87 sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3.3.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

3.3.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

3.3.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

3.3.4 PDIF 87 sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

3.4 PIOC sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

3.4.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

3.4.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

3.4.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

3.4.4 PIOC sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

3.5 PTOC 51N67N sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

3.5.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

3.5.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

3.5.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

3.5.4 PTOC 51N67N sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

3.6 PTOC 51_67 sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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3.6.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

3.6.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

3.6.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

3.6.4 PTOC 51_67 sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

3.7 PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

3.7.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

3.7.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

3.7.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

3.7.4 PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

3.8 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

3.8.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

3.8.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

3.8.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

3.8.4 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

3.9 RPSB 78 sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

3.9.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

3.9.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

3.9.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

3.9.4 RPSB 78 sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

3.10 SC Dir-Z sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

3.10.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

3.10.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

3.10.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

3.10.4 SC Dir-Z sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

3.11 ZMCPDIS sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

3.11.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

3.11.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

3.11.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

3.11.4 ZMCPDIS sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.12 ZMHPDIS sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

3.12.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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3.12.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

3.12.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

3.12.4 ZMHPDIS sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

3.13 ZMQPDIS sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

3.13.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

3.13.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

3.13.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

3.13.4 ZMQPDIS sub relay scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

3.14 Output logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

3.14.1 Available Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

3.14.2 Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

3.14.3 Data input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

4 Main relay scheme 42

5 Features not supported 43

5.1 Main features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

5.2 PTOC 51N67N sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

5.3 PTOC 51_67 sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

5.4 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

5.5 SC Dir-Z sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

5.6 ZMHPDIS sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

5.7 ZMQPDIS sub relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

6 References 45

7 Change Log 46

List of Figures

3.1 PDIF 87 sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

3.2 PIOC sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

3.3 PTOC 51N67N sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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3.4 PTOC 51_67 sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

3.5 PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

3.6 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

3.7 RPSB 78 sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

3.8 SC Dir-Z sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

3.9 ZMCPDIS sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

3.10 ZMHPDIS sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

3.11 ZMQPDIS sub relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

4.1 ABB RED 670 relay connection scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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2 General description

1 Model information

Manufacturer ABB

Model RED 670

Variants The ABB RED 670 PowerFactory relay model can be used to simulate any version of
the ABB RED 670 relay. However please consider that the model has been implemented with
the features available in the V1.1 firmware version.

Minimum requirements PowerFactory V 15.0

2 General description

The ABB RED 670 line distance protection terminal is a protective relay for HV and EHV line
distance protection applications with additional differential functions. Special features to protect
series compensated lines are also available. Additional protection functionality includes phase
overcurrent, residual current, frequency and voltage functions.

The ABB RED 670 PowerFactory relay model consists of a main relay model and the following
eleven sub relays:

• PDIF 87 (low and high impedance differential function)


• PIOC (instantaneous overcurrent functions)
• PTOC 51N67N (inverse time residual over current function)
• PTOC 51_67 (inverse time phase over current function)
• PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 (frequency function)
• PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N (voltage function)
• RPSB 78 (power swing detection function)
• SC Dir-Z (directional logic for series compensated line elements)
• ZMCPDIS (polygonal distance function for series compensated line)
• ZMHPDIS (mho distance function)
• ZMQPDIS (polygonal distance function)

The ABB RED 670 PowerFactory relay model has been implemented trying to simulate the most
commonly used protective functions.

The main relay contains the measurement and acquisition units, the starting element, the polariz-
ing elements, the directional element for the distance elements for no distance compensated
lines, the output logic and all other sub relays.

The model implementation has been based on the information available in the relay manual [1] .

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3 Supported features

3.1 Measurement and acquisition

The voltage and the current are measured by one three phase current transformer (”Ct” block)
and one three phase voltage transformer (”Vt” block).

Four measurement units (”Measure”, ”Delta Measure”, ”Measure Seq” and ”2nd harm Measure”
block) are fed by this CT and this VT.

The current values measured by the remote relay(s) are transferred to the relay by a set of input
signals.

3.1.1 Available Units and Input Signals

• Two three phase current transformers (”Ct” and ”Remote Ct” block).
• One three phase voltage transformer (”Vt” block).
• One three phase measurement block calculating both the current and voltage values
(”Measure” block).

• One three phase measurement block calculating the 2n d harmonic current values(”2nd
harm Measure” block).
• One three phase measurement block calculating the phase to phase currents and the
phase to phase voltages (”Delta Measure” block).

The following relay input signals are available:

• ExtRel1_Iphase (External relay 1 phase current)

• ExtRel2_Iphase (External relay 2 phase current)


• ExtRel3_Iphase (External relay 3 phase current)
• ExtRel4_Iphase (External relay 4 phase current)
• ExtRel5_Iphase (External relay 5 phase current)

• ExtRel1_I2 (External relay 1 negative sequence current)


• ExtRel2_I2 (External relay 2 negative sequence current)
• ExtRel3_I2 (External relay 3 negative sequence current)
• ExtRel4_I2 (External relay 4 negative sequence current)

• ExtRel5_I2 (External relay 5 negative sequence current)

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3.1.2 Functionality

The input current and voltage values are sampled at 40 samples/cycle; for each signal the
average values are calculated using groups of 2 samples. The average values are processed by
a DFT filter, operating over a cycle, which then calculates the voltage and current values used by
the protective elements.

The ”Delta Measure” block calculates the current and voltage ph-ph values used by the phase-
phase loop distance elements.

3.1.3 Data input

The nominal current and the nominal voltage values MUST be entered in all the measurement
blocks.

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3.2 Main Relay protective elements

The starting element, the polarizing elements, the load encroachment element and the directional
element for the lines without series compensation are working together to simulate the ABB RED
670 distance functionalities.

3.2.1 Available Units

• One starting unit implementing the phase selection logic (”Phase Selector” block).
• One load encroachment element (”PHS Load Area’ block).
• One directional element (”Dir-Z” block).

• Two polarizing blocks (’Polarizing” and ”Polarizing20” block). Please note that no user input
is usually needed in these blocks.

3.2.2 Functionality

Starting element The ABB RED 670 relay model starting element (”Phase Selector” block)
simulates the relay FDPSPDIS phase selection logic function which follows the impedance fault
detection criteria. Moreover the phase preference setting is available (’Phase Preference Logic”
tab page).

Load encroachment element The relay model load encroachment element (”PHS Load Area”
block) reproduces the load encroachment characteristics which in the relay are part of the
FDPSPDIS phase selection logic function. Please notice that the relationship between the load
encroachment relay settings and the model load encroachment element parameters is showed
together.

Directional element The directional element (”Dir-Z” block) is based on the use of a positive-
sequence voltage for the respective fault loop. The polarizing voltage is the sum of 80% of the
actual positive sequence voltage and of 20% of the positive voltage calculated 100 ms before. It
simulates the ZDRDIR relay function. This directional characteristic is not used by the distance
elements present inside the ”ZMCPDIS” sub relay but is used by the ”ZMQPDIS’ sub relay
distance elements.

Polarizing elements The polarizing elements are calculating the voltage vectors used by the
directional element. Two elements are available: ”Polarizing” is calculating the actual positive
sequence voltage, ”Polarizing20” is working as a circular buffer storing the positive sequence
voltage calculated during the last 100 ms and returning as output the positive voltage calculated
100 ms before.

3.2.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following tables (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

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Starting element :

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


INBlockPP Starting INBlockPP (INBlockPP) ”Phase/ground fault conditions”
tab page
INReleasePE Starting INReleasePE (INReleasePE) ”Phase/ground fault conditions”
tab page
RLdFw PHS Load Area RLdFw (Rloadfw)
RLdRv PHS Load Area RLdRv (Rloadrev)
ArgLd PHS Load Area ARGLd (phiload)
Operation Z< Starting Impedance Z(iimped) ”Basic Data” tab page
X1 Starting X1PP (X1PP) ”Impedance Z” tab page
X0 Starting X0PE (X0PE) ”Impedance Z” tab page
RFFwPP Starting RFPP (RFPP) ”Impedance Z” tab page
RFRvPP Starting RFRvPP (RFRvPP) ”Impedance Z” tab page
RFFwPE Starting RFPE (RFPE) ”Impedance Z” tab page
RFRvPE Starting RFRvPE (RFRvPE) ”Impedance Z” tab page
IMinOpPP Starting IMinOpPP (IMinOpPP) ”Impedance Z” tab page
IMinOpPE Starting IMinOpPE (IMinOpPE) ”Impedance Z” tab page

Directional element :
Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note
ArgDir Dir-Z Directional Angle, alpha (alpha)
ArgNegRes Dir-Z Directional Angle, phi (phi)

Polarizing element :

No user input is required.

Power swing element :

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


Operation Power Swing Out of service(outserv)
Detection Power Swing Polygonal detection(ipoly)
X1IN Power Swing X1IN (X1IN)
R1IN Power Swing R1IN (R1IN)
KX Power Swing KX (KX)
KR Power Swing KR (KR)
tP1 Power Swing tP1 (tP1)
tP2 Power Swing tP2 (tP2)
tW Power Swing tW (tW)
tH Power Swing tH (tH)

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3.3 PDIF 87 sub relay

The ”PDIF 87” sub relay implements one low impedance line differential protection 6 CT sets
(L6CPDIF function block), one low impedance line differential protection 6 CT sets with in-zone
transformers (LT6CPDIF function block), and a 3 phase high impedance differential protection
(HZPDIF function block).

3.3.1 Available Units

L6CPDIF

• One 3 phase current magnitude differential element(”L6CPDIF” block).

• One negative sequence current angle comparison differential element(”NegSeqDiffEn L”


block).
• One 3 phase definite time overcurrent element (”L6CPDIF IdiffAlarm” block).
• One 3 phase inverse time overcurrent element (”L6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” block).

• Three 3 phase measurement elements (”L6CPDIF H1 Diff Measure”, ”L6CPDIF H2 Diff


Measure”, and ”L6CPDIF H5 Diff Measure” block).
• One single phase measurement element (”NegSeqDiffEn L H1 Diff Measure” block).
• One 3 channel delayed reset element (”L6CPDIF tIdMinHigh” block).

• Three logic blocks (”L6CPDIF IdMinHigh”, ”L6CPDIF trip logic”, and ”L6CPDIF AddDelay”
block).

LT6CPDIF

• One 3 phase current magnitude differential element(”LT6CPDIF” block).

• One negative sequence current angle comparison differential element(”NegSeqDiffEn LT”


block).
• One 3 phase definite time overcurrent element (”LT6CPDIF IdiffAlarm” block).
• One 3 phase inverse time overcurrent element (”LT6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” block).

• Six 3 phase adapters (”LT6CPDIF Adapter 1”, ”LT6CPDIF Adapter 2”, ”LT6CPDIF Adapter
3”, ”LT6CPDIF Adapter 4”, ”LT6CPDIF Adapter 5”, ”LT6CPDIF Adapter 6” block).
• Three 3 phase measurement elements (”LT6CPDIF H1 Diff Measure”, ”LT6CPDIF H2 Diff
Measure”, and ”LT6CPDIF H5 Diff Measure” block).

• One single phase measurement element (”NegSeqDiffEn LT H1 Diff Measure” block).


• One 3 channel delayed reset element (”LT6CPDIF tIdMinHigh” block).
• Three logic blocks (”LT6CPDIF IdMinHigh”, ”LT6CPDIF trip logic”, and ”LT6CPDIF AddDelay”
block).

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HZPDIF

• Two three phase overvoltages element (”U> Alarm” and ”U> Trip” block).

• One logic block (”Stabilizing R” block).

• Two three phase overvoltages element (”U> Alarm” and ”U> Trip” block).
• One logic block (”Stabilizing R” block).

3.3.2 Functionality

L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF are identical except for the "Adapters"
present only in the LT6CPDIF protection function block. Up to 6 current inputs are supported
and the relay model elements simulating L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF can be used to model the
L3CPDIF and the LT3CPDIF function block.

The current inputs are represented by a local CT and by 5 sets of relay input signals which must
be connected to other instances of the ABB RED 670 relay model using a connection relay. In
the RED 670 folder the ”RED 670 Connection scheme” relay type can be used to create an
instance of the connection relay.

The elements simulating L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF implement two 3 phase (phase segregated)
current magnitude differentials (”L6CPDIF” and ”LT6CPDIF” block) each of them with double
slope bias current restraint and with 2nd and 5th harmonic restraint. Two unrestrained high set
differential threshold are also available in the differential block; two differential alarm thresholds
can be defined in the ”L6CPDIF IdiffAlarm” and in the ”LT6CPDIF IdiffAlarm” block.

In each differential element the trip can be delayed using an inverse time trip characteristic set
in the ”L6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” and in the ”LT6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” block; the inverse trip
characteristic is activated when the current is below a user configurable threshold defined in the
”L6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” and in the ”LT6CPDIF IMaxAddDelay” block.

Two fault discriminators based on the negative sequence current analysis are available to
distinguish between external and internal faults (”NegSeqDiffEn L” and ”NegSeqDiffEn LT” block).

In each differential element, if the fault is declared as external, an additional user configurable dif-
ferential threshold (”L6CPDIF IdMinHigh” and ”LT6CPDIF IdMinHigh” block) is used to temporarily
(time settable in the ”L6CPDIF tIdMinHigh” block) decrease the sensitivity of the differential ele-
ments.

If the fault is declared as internal and the differential current is greater than an additional user
configurable differential threshold (”L6CPDIF IdMinHigh” and ”LT6CPDIF IdMinHigh” block), any
harmonic blocking is then overridden and a trip is declared if the differential element has started.

If the fault is declared as internal and the differential current is smaller than an additional user
configurable differential threshold (”L6CPDIF IdMinHigh” and ”LT6CPDIF IdMinHigh” block), the
harmonic blocking is active and a trip is declared if the differential current started (it means
that the differential current is greater than the double slope bias current restraint differential
characteristic) and the harmonic content of the differential current is smaller than the harmonic
blocking trip threshold.

The elements simulating the L6CPDIF protection function include six adapters, one for each
current input. The relay provides only two adapters which can be set freely on two of the 6
current inputs. In the relay model only two of the six available adapters must be set at the time.

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HZPDIF ”U> Trip” block implements the high impedance voltage threshold. The ”U> Alarm”
block is a an additional alarm threshold; please notice that the associated output signal doesn’t
trip the power breaker and is freely available for any control logic.
The ”Stabilizing R” block simulates the series resistor. The external voltage dependent resistor is
not modeled and must be simulated by a separate additional element not part of this relay model.

3.3.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF :


Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note
Operation L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Out of Service (outserv)
IBase L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Differential current (Itapr)
IdMin L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Release Threshold (Idiffr2)
IdMinHigh L6CPDIF IdMinHigh Pickup Current (Ipset)
(LT6CPDIF IdMinHigh)
tIdMinHigh L6CPDIF tIdMinHigh Time Setting (Tdelay)
(LT6CPDIF tIdMinHigh)
IdUnre L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Unrestrained Differential
threshold (Idiffunrestr)
NegSeqDiffEn NegSeqDiffEn L Out of Service (outserv)
(NegSeqDiffEn LT)
NegSeqROA NegSeqDiffEn L Restraint region Angle (Re- Set RestrAngle = 360 - 2*
(NegSeqDiffEn LT) strAngle ) NegSeqROA
MinNegSeq NegSeqDiffEn L Current Threshold (IM)
(NegSeqDiffEn LT)
CrossBlockEn L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Interblocking (h2interblock) ”Harmonic blocking” tab page
Interblocking (h5interblock) ”Harmonic blocking” tab page
AddDelay L6CPDIF AddDelay AddDelay in the ”Logic” tab page
(LT6CPDIF AddDelay)
IMaxAddDelay L6CPDIF IMaxAddDe- Current Setting (Ipset)
lay (LT6CPDIF IMaxAd-
dDelay)
tDefTime L6CPDIF IMaxAddDe- Time Shift (Tshift)
lay (LT6CPDIF IMaxAd-
dDelay)
tMinInv L6CPDIF IMaxAddDe- Min. Time (udeftmin)
lay (LT6CPDIF IMaxAd-
dDelay)
CurveType L6CPDIF IMaxAddDe- Characteristic (pcharac)
lay (LT6CPDIF IMaxAd-
dDelay)
k L6CPDIF IMaxAddDe- Time Dial (Tpset)
lay (LT6CPDIF IMaxAd-
dDelay)
IdiffAlarm L6CPDIF IdiffAlarm Pickup Current (Ipset)
(LT6CPDIF IdiffAlarm)
tAlarmdelay L6CPDIF IdiffAlarm Time Setting (Tset)
(LT6CPDIF IdiffAlarm)
EndSection1 L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Restraint Current 1st thresh-
old (Ipset1r2)
EndSection2 L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Restraint Current 2nd
threshold (Ipset2r2)
SlopeSection2 L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Restrain percentage 1 (Ire-
strpercent1)
SlopeSection3 L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) Restrain percentage 2 (Ire-
strpercent2)
I2/I1Ratio L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) 2nd Harmonic blocking ”Harmonic blocking” tab page
threshold (H2threshold)
I5/I1Ratio L6CPDIF (LT6CPDIF) 5th Harmonic blocking ”Harmonic blocking” tab page
threshold (H5threshold)

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LT6CPDIF only :

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


TraAOnInpCh x1 Index of the adapter where
to insert ”RatVoltW2TraA”
and "ClockNumTransA"
RatVoltW1TraA LT6CPDIF Adapter 1 Nominal Terminal Line-Line
Voltage(LLVolt)
RatVoltW2TraA LT6CPDIF Adapter x1 Nominal Terminal Line-Line
Voltage(LLVolt)
ClockNumTransA LT6CPDIF Adapter x1 Transformer
Group(trasfgroup)
TraBOnInpCh y2 Index of the adapter where
to insert ”RatVoltW2TraB”
and "ClockNumTransB"
RatVoltW1TraB LT6CPDIF Adapter 1 Nominal Terminal Line-Line Must be equal to ”Rat-
Voltage(LLVolt) VoltW1TraA”
RatVoltW2TraB LT6CPDIF Adapter y2 Nominal Terminal Line-Line
Voltage(LLVolt)
ClockNumTrans LT6CPDIF Adapter y2 Transformer
Group(trasfgroup)

HZPDIF :
Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note
Operation Stabilizing R Out of Service (outserv)
U>Alarm U> Alarm Pickup Voltage (Usetr)
tAlarm U> Alarm Time Delay (Tdel)
U>Trip U> Trip Pickup Voltage (Usetr)
SeriesResistor Stabilizing R R Define the variable in the
”Logic” tab page

1x = 1,2,3,4,5,6
2y = 1,2,3,4,5,6

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3.3.4 PDIF 87 sub relay scheme

Figure 3.1: PDIF 87 sub relay connection scheme

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3.4 PIOC sub relay

The ”PIOC” sub relay protective functions operate on the basis of the phase current and of
the residual current. An instantaneous phase overcurrent protection and an instantaneous
residual overcurrent protection can be used to clear close-in faults and for fast back-up earth fault
protection. This sub relay simulates the Instantaneous phase overcurrent protection, PHPIOC
and the Instantaneous residual overcurrent protection EFPIOC relay function.

3.4.1 Available Units

• One time defined phase overcurrent element (”PIOC 50” block).


• One time defined residual overcurrent element (”PIOC 50N” block).

• One output element (”PIOC Output Logic” block).

3.4.2 Functionality

The model is simulating the two instantaneous elements present in the relay protective function.

The output block is collecting the element trip signals but isn’t operating the power breaker.

3.4.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


IP > > Ioc Phase Pickup Current (Ipset)
IN > > Ioc Residual Pickup Current (Ipset)

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3.4.4 PIOC sub relay scheme

Figure 3.2: PIOC sub relay connection scheme

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3.5 PTOC 51N67N sub relay

The ”PTOC 51N67N” sub relay consists of four inverse and definite time delayed residual over
current functions with directional feature and 2nd harmonic blocking which can be used in solidly
earthed systems to get a sensitive and fast fault clearance of phase to earth faults. This sub
relay simulates the four step residual over current protection EF4PTOC relay function.

3.5.1 Available Units

• Four directional inverse characteristic zero sequence over current element (”PTOC 51N_67N
1”, ”PTOC 51N_67N 2”, ”PTOC 51N_67N 3” and ”PTOC 51N_67N 4” block).
• One directional element (”Dir PTOC N” block).
• One 2nd harmonic current restrain element (”2nd harmonic Stab” block).
• One logic block (”PTOC Output Logic” block).

3.5.2 Functionality

Each inverse time element can be set as non directional, forward directional or reverse directional.
The directional settings are unique and are stored in the ”Dir PTOC N” block which implements a
zero sequence voltage and current phase comparison direction detection logic. Each inverse
time element can be configured to be controlled by the 2nd harmonic current restrain. The ”PTOC
51N_67N n3 ” blocks include the following inverse time characteristics:

• ANSI Extremely Inverse


• ANSI Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Extremly Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Very Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Moderately Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Very Inverse.TypChatoc
• Definite time TCC.TypChatoc
• IEC Extremely inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Long time inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Normal inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Short time inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Very inverse.TypChatoc
• Logarithmic inverse.TypChatoc
• RI inverse.TypChatoc
3n = 1,2,3,4

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The inverse time element trip characteristic equations comply with the IEC 60255-3 and the ANSI
standards.

The output logic block is used only to combine the logic signals and is not operating the breaker.

3.5.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


Operation PTOC 51N67N Out of Service (outserv)
AngleRCA Dir PTOC N Max. Torque Angle (mtau) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
UPolMin Dir PTOC N Polarizing Voltage (upolu) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
IPolMin Dir PTOC N Operating Current (curopu) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
2ndHarmStab 2nd harmonic Stab Pickup Current (Ipset)
DirModen4 PTOC 51N_67N n4 Tripping Direction (idir)
Characteristn4 PTOC 51N_67N n4 Characteristic (pcharac)
INn4 > PTOC 51N_67N n4 Current Setting (Ipset)
t1 PTOC 51N_67N n4 Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
k1 PTOC 51N_67N n4 Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier for the
inverse characteristics
t1Min PTOC 51N_67N n4 Min. Time(udeftimin)
HarmRestrainn4 PTOC 51N_67N n4 Release Blocking Time
(Trelblock)

The inverse time element ability to be blocked by the 2nd harmonic current restrain can be
disabled setting equal to zero the ”Release Blocking Time” setting in the ”Blocking” tab page of
the inverse time element dialog. Set the setting equal to ”oo” to enable the 2nd harmonic current
restrain blocking feature. The harmonic blocking is enabled by default.
4n = 1,2,3,4

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3.5.4 PTOC 51N67N sub relay scheme

Figure 3.3: PTOC 51N67N sub relay connection scheme

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3.6 PTOC 51_67 sub relay

The ”PTOC 51_67” sub relay consists of four inverse and definite time delayed residual over
current functions with directional feature and 2nd harmonic blocking which can be used for backup
short circuit protection. The sub relay simulates the four step phase over current protection
OC4PTOC relay function.

3.6.1 Available Units

• Four directional inverse characteristic 3 phase overcurrent element (”PTOC 51_67 1”,
”PTOC 51_67 2”, ”PTOC 51_67 3” and ”PTOC 51_67 4” block).
• One 3 phase directional element (”Dir PTOC ” block).
• One 2nd harmonic current restrain element (”2nd harmonic Stab” block).
• One logic block (”PTOC Output Logic” block).

3.6.2 Functionality

Each inverse time element can be set as non directional, forward directional or reverse directional.
The directional settings are unique and are stored in the ”Dir PTOC” block. Each inverse time
element can be configured to be controlled by the 2nd harmonic current restrain.

The ”PTOC 51_67 n5 ” blocks include the following inverse time characteristics:

• ANSI Extremely Inverse


• ANSI Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Extremely Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Long time Very Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Moderately Inverse.TypChatoc
• ANSI Very Inverse.TypChatoc
• Definite time TCC.TypChatoc
• IEC Extremely inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Long time inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Normal inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Short time inverse.TypChatoc
• IEC Very inverse.TypChatoc
• Logarithmic inverse.TypChatoc
• RI inverse.TypChatoc
5n = 1,2,3,4

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The inverse time element trip characteristic equations comply with the IEC 60255-3 and the ANSI
standards.

The output logic block is used only to combine the logic signals and is not operating the breaker.

3.6.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


Operation PTOC 51_67 Out of Service (outserv)
AngleRCA Dir PTOC Max. Torque Angle (mtau) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
UPolMin Dir PTOC Polarizing Voltage (upolu) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
IPolMin Dir PTOC Operating Current (curopu) In the ”Voltage Polarizing ”
tab page
2ndHarmStab 2nd harmonic Stab Pickup Current (Ipset)
DirModen6 PTOC 51_67 n6 Tripping Direction (idir)
Characteristn6 PTOC 51_67 n6 Characteristic (pcharac)
In6 > PTOC 51_67 n6 Current Setting (Ipset)
t1 PTOC 51_67 n6 Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
k1 PTOC 51_67 n6 Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier for the
inverse characteristics
t1Min PTOC 51_67 n6 Min. Time(udeftimin)
HarmRestrainn6 PTOC 51_67 n6 Release Blocking Time
(Trelblock)

The inverse time element ability to be blocked by the 2nd harmonic current restrain can be
disabled setting equal to zero the ”Release Blocking Time” setting in the ”Blocking” tab page of
the inverse time element dialog. Set the setting equal to ”oo” to enable the 2nd harmonic current
restrain blocking feature. The harmonic blocking is enabled by default.
6n = 1,2,3,4

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3.6.4 PTOC 51_67 sub relay scheme

Figure 3.4: PTOC 51_67 sub relay connection scheme

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3.7 PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay

The ”PTOF PTUF PFRC 81” sub relay consists of two under frequency, one over frequency and
two rate of change frequency elements. This sub relay simulates two SAPTUF, one SAPTOF
and two SAPFRC relay functions.

3.7.1 Available Units

• One frequency measurement element (”Meas Freq” block).


• Two under frequency elements (”TUF 1” and ”TUF 2” block).
• Two minimum voltage elements controlling the under frequency elements(”TUF1 intBlock-
Level” and ”TUF2 intBlockLevel” block).

• One over frequency elements (”TOF” block).


• One minimum voltage element controlling the over frequency element(”TOF intBlockLevel”
block).
• Two rate of change frequency elements (”FRC1” and ”FRC1” block).

• Two minimum voltage elements controlling the rate of change frequency elements(”FRC1
intBlockLevel” and ”FRC1 intBlockLevel” block).
• One logic block (”Frequency Output Logic” block).

3.7.2 Functionality

Each frequency and rate of change frequency element is controlled by a minimum voltage
threshold element

The output logic block is used only to combine the logic signals and is not operating the breaker.

3.7.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


SAPTUF Operation TUF 1 Out of Service (outserv)
SAPTUF Start Frequency TUF 1 Frequency (Fset)
SAPTUF IntBlockLevel TUF1 intBlockLevel Pickup Voltage (Uset)
SAPTUF TimeDlyOperate TUF 1 Time Delay (Tdel)
SAPTUF Operation TUF 2 Out of Service (outserv)
SAPTUF Start Frequency TUF 2 Frequency (Fset)
SAPTUF IntBlockLevel TUF2 intBlockLevel Pickup Voltage (Uset)
SAPTUF TimeDlyOperate TUF 2 Time Delay (Tdel)
SAPTOF Operation TOF 1 Out of Service (outserv)
SAPTOF Start Frequency TOF 1 Frequency (Fset)
SAPTOF IntBlockLevel TOF1 intBlockLevel Pickup Voltage (Uset)
SAPTOF TimeDlyOperate TOF 1 Time Delay (Tdel)
SAPFRC Operation TUF 1 Out of Service (outserv)
SAPFRC StartFreqGrad FRC1 1 Frequency (Fset)
SAPFRC IntBlockLevel FRC1 intBlockLevel Pickup Voltage (Uset)
SAPFRC tTrip FRC1 1 Time Delay (Tdel)
SAPFRC Operation TUF 1 Out of Service (outserv)

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Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


SAPFRC StartFreqGrad FRC2 1 Frequency (Fset)
SAPFRC IntBlockLevel FRC2 intBlockLevel Pickup Voltage (Uset)
SAPFRC tTrip FRC2 1 Time Delay (Tdel)

3.7.4 PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay scheme

Figure 3.5: PTOF PTUF PFRC 81 sub relay connection scheme

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3.8 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay

The ”PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N” sub relay consists of two inverse time 3 phase under voltage, two
inverse time 3 phase over voltage and two inverse time residual overvoltage elements. The sub
relay simulates one PTUV, 27, one PTOV, 59 and two SAPFRC relay functions.

3.8.1 Available Units

• Two inverse time 3 phase under voltage elements (”U1<” and ”U2<” block).
• Two inverse time 3 phase over voltage elements (”U1>” and ”U2>” block).
• Two inverse time residual over voltage elements (”U1N>” and ”U2N>” block).

• One logic block (”Voltage Output Logic” block).

3.8.2 Functionality

This sub relay is providing the basic features of the relay voltage functions.

The under voltage elements support the following inverse time trip characteristics:

• Definite time (27/59-2)

• Inverse curve A (59)


• Inverse curve B (27)
• Programmable curve B (27)

The ”Programmable curve B” is an additional characteristic which can be defined by the user
inserting a set of voltage versus time points. Please notice that an unique user programmable
characteristic is available for the two under voltage elements.

The over voltage elements support the following inverse time trip characteristics:

• Definite time (27/59-1+)

• Inverse curve A (59)


• Inverse curve B (59)
• Inverse curve C (59)
• Programmable curve C (59)

The ”Programmable curve C” is an additional characteristic which can be defined by the user
inserting a set of voltage versus time points. Please notice that an unique user programmable
characteristic is available for the two over voltage elements.

The output logic block is used only to combine the logic signals and is not operating the breaker.

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3.8.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


PTUV, 27 Operation U1< Out of Service (outserv)
U2< Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 27 OperationStep1 U1< Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 27 Characterist1 U1< Characteristic (pcharac)
PTUV, 27 U1< U1< Input Setting (Ipset)
PTUV, 27 t1 U1< Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTUV, 27 k1 U1< Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time
PTUV, 27 OperationStep2 U2< Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 27 Characterist2 U2< Characteristic (pcharac)
PTUV, 27 U2< U2< Input Setting (Ipset)
PTUV, 27 t2 U2< Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTUV, 27 k2 U2< Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time
PTUV, 59 Operation U1> Out of Service (outserv)
U2> Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 59 OperationStep1 U1> Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 59 Characterist1 U1> Characteristic (pcharac)
PTUV, 59 U1> U1> Input Setting (Ipset)
PTUV, 59 t1 U1> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTUV, 59 k1 U1> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time
PTUV, 59 OperationStep2 U2> Out of Service (outserv)
PTUV, 59 Characterist2 U2> Characteristic (pcharac)
PTUV, 59 U2> U2> Input Setting (Ipset)
PTUV, 59 t2 U2> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTUV, 59 k2 U2> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time
PTOV, 59N Operation U1N> Out of Service (outserv)
U2N> Out of Service (outserv)
PTOV, 59N OperationStep1 U1N> Out of Service (outserv)
PTOV, 59N Characterist1 U1N> Characteristic (pcharac)
PTOV, 59N U1> U1N> Input Setting (Ipset)
PTOV, 59N t1 U1N> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTOV, 59N k1 U1N> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time
PTOV, 59N OperationStep2 U2N> Out of Service (outserv)
PTOV, 59N Characterist2 U2N> Characteristic (pcharac)
PTOV, 59N U2> U2N> Input Setting (Ipset)
PTOV, 59N t2 U2N> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay definite time delay
PTOV, 59N k2 U2N> Time Dial (Tpset) Relay time multiplier inverse time

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3.8.4 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay scheme

Figure 3.6: PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay connection scheme

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3.9 RPSB 78 sub relay

The ”RPSB 78” sub relay simulates the Power swing detection (RPSB, 78) relay function.

3.9.1 Available Units

• Two polygonal distance zone elements (”Outer zone” and ”Inner zone” block).

• Two load encroachment elements (”Inner Load Area” and ”Inner Load Area” block).
• One power swing detection element (”U1N>” and ”U2N>” block).
• One logic block (”outlogic” block).

3.9.2 Functionality

This sub relay is providing the basic features of the power swing detection function. The output
signal is on when a power swing condition has been detected.

3.9.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


Operation Power Swing Out of Service (outserv)
X1InFw Outer zone X1PP (X1PP)
R1LIn Outer zone R1PP (R1PP)
R1FInFw Outer zone RFPP (RFPP)
X1InRv Outer zone X1RvPP (X1RvPP)
R1FInRv Outer zone RFRvPP (RFRvPP)
OperationLdCh Outer Load Area Out of Service (outserv)
RLdOutFw Outer Load Area RLdFw (Rloadfw)
ArgLd Outer Load Area ARGLd (phiload)
RLdOutRv Outer Load Area RLdRv (Rloadrev)
kLdRFw Inner Load Area KRFw (KRFw)
Inner Zone KR (KR)
Inner Zone KX (KX)
kLdRRv Inner Load Area KRRv (KRRv)
tP1 Power Swing tP1 (tP1) in the Timers tab page
tP2 Power Swing tP2 (tP2) in the Timers tab page
tW Power Swing tW (tW) in the Timers tab page
tH Power Swing tH (tH) in the Timers tab page

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3.9.4 RPSB 78 sub relay scheme

Figure 3.7: RPSB 78 sub relay connection scheme

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3.10 SC Dir-Z sub relay

The ”SC Dir-Z” sub relay simulates the directional impedance quadrilateral,including series
compensation (ZDSRDIR) relay function. The subrelay implements the special features which
have implemented in the relay to allow the fault direction detection when the relay is protecting a
series compensated line.

3.10.1 Available Units

• One polygonal zone element(”ZDS1” block).


• One load encroachment element (”Load Area ZDS1” block).
• One phase-phase current starting element (”ZDS1 IMinOpPP” block).

• One phase-ground current starting element (”ZDS1 IMinOpPE” block).


• One ancillary logic block (”ZDS1logicst” block).
• One polarizing block (”Polarizing” block).

• One distance directional block (”Dir-Z” block).

3.10.2 Functionality

The fault direction determination implemented in this su brelay consists of an overcurrent fault
detector for the phase-phase loops (”ZDS1 IMinOpPP” block) and of an overcurrent fault detector
for the phase-ground loops (”ZDS1 IMinOpPE” block) which control an impedance starting zone
(”ZDS1” block) and a load encroachment zone (”Load Area ZDS1” block) which in turn are
identifying the faulted loops. The faulted loops information is used by the polarization block to
activate a voltage memory buffer and stabilize during the fault transitory the polarizing voltage
vectors provided to the distance directional element (”Dir-Z” block) which is calculating the fault
direction. The fault direction is used by the ZMQPDIS sub relay (see 3.13)

3.10.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


OperationSC Dir-Z Out of Service (outserv)
IMinOpPE ZDS1 IMinOpPE Current I > >(ip2)
IMinOpPP ZDS1 IMinOpPP Current I > >(ip2)
ArgNegRes Dir-Z Directional Angle, phi
(phi)
ArgDir Dir-Z Directional Angle, Alpha
(alpha)
OperationLdCh Load Area ZDS1 Out of Service (outserv)
RLdFw Load Area ZDS1 RLdFw (Rloadfw)
RLdRv Load Area ZDS1 RLdRv (Rloadrev)
ArgLd Load Area ZDS1 ARGLd (phiload)
X1FwPP ZDS1 X1PP (X1PP)
R1PP ZDS1 R1PP (R1PP)
RFFwPP ZDS1 RFPP (RFPP)
X1RvPP ZDS1 X1RvPP (X1RvPP)
RFRvPP ZDS1 RFRvPP (RFRvPP)

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Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


X1FwPE ZDS1 X1PE (1:X1PE)
R1PE ZDS1 R1PE (1:R1PE)
X0FwPE ZDS1 X0PE (X0PE)
R0PE ZDS1 R0PE (R0PE)
RFFwPE ZDS1 RFPE (RFPE)
X1RvPE ZDS1 X1RvPE (X1RvPE)
X0RvPE ZDS1 X0RvPE (X0RvPE)
RFRvPE ZDS1 RFRvPE (RFRvPE)

No user input is required in the ”Polarizing” and in the ”ZDS1logicst” block.

3.10.4 SC Dir-Z sub relay scheme

Figure 3.8: SC Dir-Z sub relay connection scheme

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3.11 ZMCPDIS sub relay

The ”ZMCPDIS” sub relay simulates the Distance measuring zone, quadrilateral characteristic
for series compensated lines (ZMCAPDIS) relay function.

3.11.1 Available Units

• One zero sequence starting element (”ZMC1 IMinOpN” block).


• Five phase-phase current starting elements (”ZMC1 IMinOpPP”, ”ZMC2 IMinOpPP”, ”ZMC3
IMinOpPP”, ”ZMC4 IMinOpPP” and ”ZMC5 IMinOpPP” block).
• Five phase current starting elements (”ZMC1 IMinOpPE”, ”ZMC2 IMinOpPE”, ”ZMC3
IMinOpPE”, ”ZMC4 IMinOpPE” and ”ZMC5 IMinOpPE” block).

• Five phase-phase and phase-ground loop polygonal distance zones elements (”ZMC1”,
”ZMC2”, ”ZMC3”, ”ZMC4” and ”ZMC5” block).
• Five timer element for the phase-phase loops starting signals (”ZMC1 tPP”, ”ZMC2 tPP”,
”ZMC3 tPP”, ”ZMC4 tPP” and ”ZMC5 tPP” block).

• Five timer element for the phase-ground loops starting signals (”ZMC1 tPE”, ”ZMC2 tPE”,
”ZMC3 tPE”, ”ZMC4 tPE” and ”ZMC5 tPE” block).
• Ten ancillary logic elements (”ZMC1logic”, ”ZMC2logic”, ”ZMC3logic”, ”ZMC4logic”, ”ZMC5logic”,
”ZMC1 logic”, ”ZMC2 logic”, ”ZMC3 logic”, ”ZMC4 logic” and ”ZMC5 logic” block).

3.11.2 Functionality

This sub relay simulate the behavior of the ABB RED 670 polygonal distance zones used to
protect series compensated lines.
Each polygonal distance zone is calculating both the phase-phase and the phase-ground loop
impedances. The phase-phase loop and the phase-ground loop have separated over current
starting elements ((”ZMCn7 IMinOpPP” for the phase-phase loops and ”ZMCn7 IMinOpPE” for the
phase-ground loops). The first polygonal zone have also an additional zero sequence overcurrent
starting element (”ZMC1 IMinOpN” block) to achieve better sensitivity. Separated timers are
connected to the phase-phase loops and to the phase-ground loops distance zones starting
signals.

3.11.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMCPDIS Operation ZMC1 Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCPDIS OperationDir ZMC1 Tripping Direction (idir)
ZMCPDIS OperationPP ZMC1 IMinOpPP Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMCPDIS X1FwPP ZMC1 X1PP (X1PP)
ZMCPDIS R1PP ZMC1 R1PP (R1PP)
ZMCPDIS RFFwPP ZMC1 RFPP (RFPP)
ZMCPDIS X1RvPP ZMC1 X1RvPP (X1RvPP)

7n = 1,2,3,4,5

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Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMCPDIS RFRvPP ZMC1 RFRvPP (RFRvPP)
ZMCPDIS Timer tPP ZMC1 tPP Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCPDIS tPP ZMC1 tPP Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMCPDIS OperationPE ZMC1 IMinOpPE Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMC1 IMinOpIN Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMCPDIS X1FwPE ZMC1 X1PE (X1PE)
ZMCPDIS R1PE ZMC1 R1PE (R1PE)
ZMCPDIS X0PE ZMC1 X0PE (X0PE)
ZMCPDIS R0PE ZMC1 R0PE (R0PE)
ZMCPDIS RFFwPE ZMC1 RFPE (RFPE)
ZMCPDIS X1RvPE ZMC1 X1RvPE (X1RvPE)
ZMCPDIS RFRvPE ZMC1 RFRvPE (RFRvPE)
ZMCPDIS Timer tPE ZMC1 tPE Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCPDIS tPE ZMC1 tPE Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMCPDIS IMinOpPP ZMC1 IMinOpPP Current I > >(ip2)
ZMCPDIS IMinOpPE ZMC1 IMinOpPE Current I > >(ip2)
ZMCPDIS IMinOpIN ZMC1 IMinOpIN Current, 3*i0 (ie)
ZMCAPDIS Operation ZMCn8 Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCAPDIS OperationDir ZMCn8 Tripping Direction (idir)
ZMCAPDIS OperationPP ZMCn8 IMinOpPP Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMCAPDIS X1FwPP ZMCn8 X1PP (X1PP)
ZMCAPDIS R1PP ZMCn8 R1PP (R1PP)
ZMCAPDIS RFFwPP ZMCn8 RFPP (RFPP)
ZMCAPDIS X1RvPP ZMCn8 X1RvPP (X1RvPP)
ZMCAPDIS RFRvPP ZMCn8 RFRvPP (RFRvPP)
ZMCAPDIS Timer tPP ZMCn8 tPP Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCAPDIS tPP ZMCn8 tPP Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMCAPDIS OperationPE ZMCn8 IMinOpPE Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMCn8 IMinOpIN Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMCAPDIS X1FwPE ZMCn8 X1PE (X1PE)
ZMCAPDIS R1PE ZMCn8 R1PE (R1PE)
ZMCAPDIS X0PE ZMCn8 X0PE (X0PE)
ZMCAPDIS R0PE ZMCn8 R0PE (R0PE)
ZMCAPDIS RFFwPE ZMCn8 RFPE (RFPE)
ZMCAPDIS X1RvPE ZMCn8 X1RvPE (X1RvPE)
ZMCAPDIS RFRvPE ZMCn8 RFRvPE (RFRvPE)
ZMCAPDIS Timer tPE ZMCn8 tPE Out of Service (outserv)
ZMCAPDIS tPE ZMCn8 tPE Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMCAPDIS IMinOpPP ZMCn8 IMinOpPP Current I > >(ip2)
ZMCAPDIS IMinOpPE ZMCn8 IMinOpPE Current I > >(ip2)

No user input is required in the ”ZMCn8 logic” and in the ”ZMCn8 logic” block.
8n = 2,3,4,5

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3.11.4 ZMCPDIS sub relay scheme

Figure 3.9: ZMCPDIS sub relay connection scheme

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3.12 ZMHPDIS sub relay

The ”ZMHPDIS” sub relay simulates the Full-scheme distance measuring, Mho characteristic
(ZMHPDIS) relay function.

3.12.1 Available Units

• Five phase-phase current and phase current starting elements (”ZMH1 IMinOp”, ”ZMH2
IMinOp”, ”ZMH3 IMinOp”, ”ZMH4 IMinOp” and ”ZMH5 IMinOp” block).
• Five phase-phase loop mho elements (”ZMH1 PP”, ”ZMH2 PP”, ”ZMH3 PP”, ”ZMH4 PP”
and ”ZMH5 PP” block).
• Five phase-ground loop mho elements (”ZMH1 PE”, ”ZMH2 PE”, ”ZMH3 PE”, ”ZMH4 PE”
and ”ZMH5 PE” block).
• Five polarizing elements (”ZMH1 KN”, ”ZMH2 KN”, ”ZMH3 KN”, ”ZMH4 KN” and ”ZMH5
KN” block).
• Five timer element for the phase-phase loops mho starting signals (”ZMH1 tPP”, ”ZMH2
tPP”, ”ZMH3 tPP”, ”ZMH4 tPP” and ”ZMH5 tPP” block).
• Five timer element for the phase-ground loops mho starting signals (”ZMH1 tPE”, ”ZMH2
tPE”, ”ZMH3 tPE”, ”ZMH4 tPE” and ”ZMH5 tPE” block).
• Five ancillary logic elements (”ZMH1 logic”, ”ZMH2 logic”, ”ZMH3 logic”, ”ZMH4 logic” and
”ZMH5 logic” block).

3.12.2 Functionality

This sub relay simulate the behavior of the mho used to protect transmission and sub-transmission
lines.
Separate mho elements are calculating the phase-phase loop and the phase-ground loop
impedances (”ZMHn9 PP” and ”ZMHn9 PP” block). The phase-phase loop and the phase-ground
loop currents are evaluated by over current starting elements ((”ZMHn9 IMinOp” blocks) which
enable the mho elements impedance measurement. Each over current starting element controls
a phase-phase loop mho element and a phase-ground loop mho element. Separated timers are
connected to the phase-phase loops and to the phase-ground loops mho starting signals.

3.12.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMHPDIS Operation ZMHn10 PP Out of Service (outserv)
ZMHn10 PE Out of Service (outserv)
ZMHPDIS Dir Mode ZMHn10 Tripping Direction (idir)
ZMHPDIS LoadEncMode PHS Load Area Out of Service (outserv) In the main relay. Unique for
all mho zones
ZMHPDIS OpModePE ZMHn10 PE Out of Service (outserv)

9n = 1,2,3,4,5
10 n = 1,2,3,4

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Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMHPDIS ZPE ZMHn10 PE Replica Impedance
(Zm)
ZMHPDIS ZAngPE ZMHn10 PE Relay Angle (phi)
ZMHPDIS KN ZMHn10 KN k0 (k0)
ZMHPDIS KNAng ZMHn10 KN Angle (phik0)
ZMHPDIS ZRevPE ZMHn10 PE Impedance (Zoff) In the ”Offset” frame
ZMHPDIS tPE ZMHn10 tPE Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMHPDIS IMinOpPE ZMHn10 IMinOp Current, 3*i0 (ie)
ZMHPDIS OpModePP ZMHn10 PP Out of Service (outserv)
ZMHPDIS ZPP ZMHn10 PP Replica Impedance
(Zm)
ZMHPDIS ZAngPP ZMHn10 PP Relay Angle (phi)
ZMHPDIS ZRevPP ZMHn10 PP Impedance (Zoff) In the ”Offset” frame
ZMHPDIS tPP ZMHn10 tPP Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMHPDIS IMinOpPP ZMHn10 IMinOp Current I > >(ip2)

No user input is required in the ”ZMHn10 logic” blocks.

3.12.4 ZMHPDIS sub relay scheme

Figure 3.10: ZMHPDIS sub relay connection scheme

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3.13 ZMQPDIS sub relay

The ”ZMQPDIS” sub relay simulates the Distance measuring zones, quadrilateral characteristic
(ZMQPDIS,ZMQAPDIS) relay function.

3.13.1 Available Units

• One zero sequence starting element (”ZMQ1 IMinOpN” block).


• Five phase-phase current starting elements (”ZMQ1 IMinOpPP”, ”ZMQ2 IMinOpPP”, ”ZMQ3
IMinOpPP”, ”ZMQ4 IMinOpPP” and ”ZMQ5 IMinOpPP” block).
• Five phase current starting elements (”ZMQ1 IMinOpPE”, ”ZMQ2 IMinOpPE”, ”ZMQ3
IMinOpPE”, ”ZMQ4 IMinOpPE” and ”ZMQ5 IMinOpPE” block ).

• Five phase-phase and phase-ground loop polygonal distance zones elements (”ZMQ1”,
”ZMQ2”, ”ZMQ3”, ”ZMQ4” and ”ZMQ5” block).
• Five timer element for the phase-phase loops starting signals (”ZMQ1 tPP”, ”ZMQ2 tPP”,
”ZMQ3 tPP”, ”ZMQ4 tPP” and ”ZMQ5 tPP” block).

• Five timer element for the phase-ground loops starting signals (”ZMQ1 tPE”, ”ZMQ2 tPE”,
”ZMQ3 tPE”, ”ZMQ4 tPE” and ”ZMQ5 tPE” block).
• Ten ancillary logic elements (”ZMQ1logic”, ”ZMQ2logic”, ”ZMQ3logic”, ”ZMQ4logic”, ”ZMQ5logic”,
”ZMQ1 logic”, ”ZMQ2 logic”, ”ZMQ3 logic”, ”ZMQ4 logic” and ”ZMQ5 logic” block).

3.13.2 Functionality

This sub relay simulate the behavior of the ABB RED 670 polygonal distance zones used to
protect non compensated transmission and sub-transmission lines.
Each polygonal distance zone is calculating both the phase-phase and the phase-ground loop
impedances. The phase-phase loop and the phase-ground loop have separated over current
starting elements ((”ZMQn11 IMinOpPP” for the phase-phase loops and ”ZMQn11 IMinOpPE”
for the phase-ground loops). The first polygonal zone have also an additional zero sequence
overcurrent starting element (”ZMQ1 IMinOpN” block) to achieve better sensitivity. Separated
timers are connected to the phase-phase loops and to the phase-ground loops distance zones
starting signals.

3.13.3 Data input

The relationships between the relay settings and the model parameters can be found in the
following table (the relay model parameter names are listed between brackets):

Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMQPDIS Operation ZMQ1 Out of Service (outserv)
ZMQPDIS OperationDir ZMQ1 Tripping Direction (idir)
ZMQPDIS OperationPP ZMQ1 IMinOpPP Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQPDIS X1 ZMQ1 X1 (X1)
ZMQPDIS R1 ZMQ1 R1 (R1)
ZMQPDIS RFPP ZMQ1 RFPP (RFPP)
ZMQPDIS Timer tPP ZMQ1 tPP Out of Service (outserv)

11 n = 1,2,3,4,5

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Address Relay Setting Model block Model setting Note


ZMQPDIS tPP ZMQ1 tPP Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMQPDIS OperationPE ZMQ1 IMinOpPE Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQ1 IMinOpIN Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQPDIS X0PE ZMQ1 X0PE (X0PE)
ZMQPDIS R0PE ZMQ1 R0PE (R0PE)
ZMQPDIS RFPE ZMQ1 RFPE (RFPE)
ZMQPDIS Timer tPE ZMQ1 tPE Out of Service (outserv)
ZMQPDIS tPE ZMQ1 tPE Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMQPDIS IMinOpPP ZMQ1 IMinOpPP Current I > >(ip2)
ZMQPDIS IMinOpPE ZMQ1 IMinOpPE Current I > >(ip2)
ZMQPDIS IMinOpIN ZMQ1 IMinOpIN Current, 3*i0 (ie)
ZMQAPDIS Operation ZMQn12 Out of Service (outserv)
ZMQAPDIS OperationDir ZMQn12 Tripping Direction (idir)
ZMQAPDIS OperationPP ZMQn12 IMinOpPP Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQAPDIS X1PP ZMQn12 X1PP (X1PP)
ZMQAPDIS R1PP ZMQn12 R1PP (R1PP)
ZMQAPDIS RFPP ZMQn12 RFPP (RFPP)
ZMQAPDIS Timer tPP ZMQn12 tPP Out of Service (outserv)
ZMQAPDIS tPP ZMQn12 tPP Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMQAPDIS OperationPE ZMQn12 IMinOpPE Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQn12 IMinOpIN Out of Service (outserv) To set from the command line
ZMQAPDIS X0PE ZMQn12 X0PE (X0PE)
ZMQAPDIS R0PE ZMQn12 R0PE (R0PE)
ZMQAPDIS RFPE ZMQn12 RFPE (RFPE)
ZMQAPDIS Timer tPE ZMQn12 tPE Out of Service (outserv)
ZMQAPDIS tPE ZMQn12 tPE Time Setting (Tdelay)
ZMQAPDIS IMinOpPP ZMQn12 IMinOpPP Current I > >(ip2)
ZMQAPDIS IMinOpPE ZMQn12 IMinOpPE Current I > >(ip2)

No user input is required in the ”ZMQn12 logic” and in the ”ZMQn12 logic” block.
12 n = 2,3,4,5

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3.13.4 ZMQPDIS sub relay scheme

Figure 3.11: ZMQPDIS sub relay connection scheme

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3.14 Output logic

3.14.1 Available Units

The output logic is implemented by a set of logic blocks located in the main relay.

Four logic blocks are available:

• ”ZMCPDIS Output Logic” connected to the ”ZMCPDIS” subrelay output signals.


• ”ZMHPDIS Output Logic” connected to the ”ZMHPDIS” subrelay output signals.
• ”ZMQPDIS Output Logic” connected to the ”ZMQPDIS” subrelay output signals.
• ”I & V & f Output Logic” connected to the ”PTOC 51_67”, ”PTOC 51N67N”, ”PTOF PTUF
PFRC 81” , ”PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N” and to the ”PDIF 87” subrelay output signals.

3.14.2 Functionality

Each logic block located in the main relay can operate the power breaker.
The output signals which can be used to operate the breaker are ”yout”, ”yout_A”, ”yout_B” and
”yout_C”. Please notice that ”yout_A”, ”yout_B” and ”yout_C” are not connected to any relay
output signals.

The logic blocks implement the three phase, single phase and the two phases trip logic.

3.14.3 Data input

Please disable the ”ZMCPDIS Output Logic”, ”ZMHPDIS Output Logic”, ”ZMQPDIS Output Logic”
and ”I & V & f Output Logic” block in the main relay to disable the relay model ability to open the
power circuit.

The ”yout”, ”yout_A”, ”yout_B” and ”yout_C” relay output signals can be set to operate the breaker
using the ”Tripping signal” (”sTripsig”) parameter in the ”Basic Data” tab page of the logic block
dialogs. By default all of them are operating the breaker.

The single phase trip logic can be activated setting equal to ”TRIP” the ”single_pole_trip” param-
eter in the ”Logic” tab page of the logic block dialogs. The two phases trip logic can be activated
setting equal to ”TRIP” the ”two_poles_trip” parameters. By default the three phase trip logic is
enabled.

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4 Main relay scheme

Figure 4.1: ABB RED 670 relay connection scheme

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5 Features not supported

5.1 Main features

The following features are not supported:

• Automatic switch onto fault logic, voltage and current based, ZCVPSOF.
• Breaker failure protection, CCRBRF.
• Four step directional negative phase sequence overcurrent protection NS4PTOC.
• Pole slip protection, PSPPPAM.

• Scheme communication logic for distance protection, ZCOM.


• Stub protection, STBPTOC.
• Pole discordance protection, CCRPLD.
• Directional underpower protection, GUPPDUP.

• Directional overpower protection, GOPPDOP.


• Broken conductor check, BRCPTOC.
• General current and voltage protection, CVGAPC.

• Power system and secondary system supervision.


• Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing, SESRSYN.
• Autorecloser, SMBRREC.
• Current circuit supervision, CCSRDIF.

• Fuse failure supervision SDDRFUF.


• Interlocking logics.

5.2 PTOC 51N67N sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• Switch On To Fault.
• Sensitive directional residual overcurrent and power protection SDEPSDE.

5.3 PTOC 51_67 sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• Switch On To Fault.

• Thermal overload protection, one time constant LPTTR

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5.4 PTUV 27 PTOV 59/59N sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• Overexcitation protection OEXPVPH


• Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV
• Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV

5.5 SC Dir-Z sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• INReleasePE/INBlockPP relay setting

5.6 ZMHPDIS sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• Mho impedance supervision logic, ZSMGAPC

5.7 ZMQPDIS sub relay

The following features are not supported:

• Full-scheme distance protection, quadrilateral for earth faults ZMMPDIS, ZMMAPDIS


• Additional distance protection directional function for earth faults, ZDARDIR

• Distance protection zone, quadrilateral characteristic, separate settings ZMRPDIS, ZM-


RAPDIS and ZDRDIR

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6 References

6 References
[1] ABB Automation Products AB, Substation Automation Products, SE-721 59 Vasteras, Sweden.
Line differential protection RED670 Technical Reference Manual Document ID: 1MRK 505
222-UEN Issued: September 2011 Revision: B Product version: 1.2, 2011.

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7 Change Log

Version Date Comments


001 December 5, 2012 Initial version 14.1
002 April 19, 2013 Text beautification
003 September 11, 2013 PDIF87 subrelay, L6CPDIF and LT6CPDIF differential threshold
names corrected

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