Micom P14X Series Feeder Management Relays
Micom P14X Series Feeder Management Relays
Feeder Management
Relays
T&D
Protection & Control
MiCOM P14x Series
Feeder Management Relays
2
Models available
• P141 Feeder Management Relay
• P142 with autoreclose
• P143 with autoreclose and check
synchronising
P141
Application 51P 64N
M
51N 27
The MiCOM P14x series is suitable 67P 47
for all applications where 67N 50BF
overcurrent protection is required.
The integration of many functions Figure 2a: Typical parallel transformer application
3
Standard earth fault Neutral admittance protection Negative sequence
There are two standard earth fault Neutral admittance protection is overcurrent
elements, each with four provided for the Polish market for Negative sequence overcurrent
independent stages. earth fault protection. Three single protection can be set as either non-
stage elements are provided for directional or directional
• The first element operates from non-directional overadmittance, (forward/reverse), and can operate
measured quantities: non-directional/directional for remote phase-phase and phase-
• earth fault current which is overconductance and earth faults even with delta-star
directly measured using a non-directional/directional transformers present.
separate CT oversusceptance.
RMS thermal overload
• residual connection of the Restricted earth fault Thermal characteristics suitable for
three line CTs
The restricted earth fault protection cables and transformers are
• The second standard earth fault may be configured as either high available providing both alarm and
element operates from a residual impedance or low impedance trip stages. The thermal element may
current that is derived internally biased differential. be set with either a single time
from the summation of the three constant characteristic for the
phase currents. Blocked overcurrent logic protection of cables or dry
All earth fault elements have the Each stage of overcurrent and earth transformers, or a dual time constant
same directionality and IDMT fault protection can be blocked by characteristic to protect oil filled
characteristics as the phase an optically isolated input. transformers. In the event of loss of
overcurrent element. This enables overcurrent and earth auxiliary supply, the thermal state is
fault protection to integrate into a stored in non-volatile memory.
Both earth fault elements may be
blocked overcurrent busbar
enabled at the same time providing Under/overvoltage
protection scheme.
discriminative directional earth fault
Under/overvoltage protection may
protection and back-up standby
Selective overcurrent logic be configured to operate from
earth fault protection in the same
Selective overcurrent logic assists either phase-phase or phase-neutral
device. The directionality of the
with relay co-ordination by allowing quantities. Two independent stages
earth fault elements is provided by
the time delay settings of the with definite time elements are
either residual voltage or negative
overcurrent elements to be available, one of the stages can
sequence voltage.
temporarily modified by also be configured to an inverse
Sensitive earth fault energisation of an optically isolated characteristic.
input. This is available using
A core balance CT should be used Neutral
programmable scheme logic.
to drive the sensitive earth fault displacement/residual
function. The directionality of the overvoltage
Cold load pick-up logic
sensitive earth fault elements is
Cold load pick-up temporarily raises Residual overvoltage protection is
provided by the residual voltage.
the overcurrent settings following available for detecting earth faults
Wattmetric closure of the circuit breaker, in high impedance earthed or
allowing the protection settings to isolated systems. The neutral voltage
As an alternative to the directional
be set closer to the load profile. is derived from the three phase
wattmetric characteristic a
voltage inputs. Two independent
directional I cos (φ) characteristic
Voltage controlled measuring elements with definite
can be used for Petersen coil earth
overcurrent time characteristics are available,
fault protection using the sensitive
Voltage controlled overcurrent one of the elements can also be
earth fault input. This protection
provides back-up protection for configured to have an inverse
provides discrimination as faulted
remote phase faults whilst characteristic.
feeders will have a large
component of residual current whilst remaining insensitive to load
conditions. Negative sequence
healthy feeders will have a small overvoltage
value.
Negative sequence overvoltage
A directional I sin (φ) characteristic
protection provides either a tripping
is also available for protection of
or an interlocking function, upon
insulated feeders.
detection of unbalanced supply
voltages
4
Under/overfrequency Autoreclose with check the scheme logic signals and thus
synchronising avoid unnecessary signal
Two independent stages of
The P142 provides three pole multi- processing.
overfrequency and four of
underfrequency are provided. shot autoreclose. The user may The programmable scheme logic is
Each stage functions as a definite select a single, two, three or four configured using the graphical
time element. shot autoreclose cycle, with MiCOM S1 PC based support
independently settable dead times software, as illustrated in Figure 3.
Broken conductor and reclaim time. Autoreclose can
be initiated from the internal The required logic is drawn as
The broken conductor protection shown and is then downloaded
detects unbalanced conditions protection elements or from external
protection via an opto input. directly into the relay. The logic
caused by broken conductors, mal- may also be uploaded from the
operation of single phase switchgear More advanced features of the relay and then modified using
or by single phasing conditions. P143 include check synchronising, MiCOM S1 support software.
live line working and sequence
Supervisory functions co-ordination (co-ordination with Independent protection
downstream reclosing equipment). settings groups
Circuit breaker failure
The settings are divided into two
protection Programmable scheme logic
categories; protection settings, and
Two stage circuit breaker failure Programmable scheme logic allows control and support settings. Four
protection may be used for tripping the user to customise the protection setting groups are provided for the
upstream circuit breakers and and control functions. It is also used protection settings to allow for
retripping of the local circuit to programme the functionality of different operating conditions and
breaker if required. The circuit the optically isolated inputs, relay adaptive relaying. All settings are
breaker failure logic may also be outputs and LED indications. stored in E2PROM.
initiated externally from other
The programmable scheme logic
protection devices if required. Control inputs
comprises gate logic and general
purpose timers. The gate logic The control inputs allow the user to
Voltage transformer supervision
includes OR, AND and majority manualy change the status of DDB
Voltage transformer supervision is gate functions, with the ability to signals 800 to 831. These signals
provided to detect loss of one, two invert the inputs and outputs, and can be assigned to provide user
or three VT signals, providing provide feedback. The system is defined control functions.
indication and inhibition of voltage optimised to evaluate changes to
dependent protection elements.
An optically isolated input may also
be configured to initiate the voltage
transformer supervision alarm and
blocking when used with MCBs or
other external forms of voltage
transformer supervision.
Current transformer
supervision
Current transformer supervision is
provided to detect loss of phase CT
signals and inhibit the operation of
current dependent protection
elements.
Control
Circuit breaker control
Circuit breaker control is available
from the front panel user interface,
optically isolated inputs and
remotely via the substation
communications. Figure 3: Programmable scheme logic editor (MiCOM S1)
5
Measurement and Integrated values Disturbance records
recording facilities Wh VArh The internal disturbance recorder
has 8 analogue channels, 32
The P14x series is capable of Peak, average and rolling demand:
digital and 1 time channel. Data is
measuring and storing the values of sampled 12 times a cycle and
• Ia Ib Ic
a wide range of quantities. typically 20 disturbance records,
All events, fault and disturbance • W VAr
each of up to 10.5 seconds
records are time tagged to a The P143 provides an additional duration are stored in battery
resolution of 1ms using an internal voltage input for synchronisation backed memory. All channels and
real time clock. An optional IRIG-B and additional measurements: the trigger source are user
port is also provided for accurate configurable. Disturbance records
time synchronisation. • Check synchronising voltage
can be extracted from the relay via
A lithium battery provides a back- • Slip frequency the remote communications and
up for the real time clock and all saved in the COMTRADE format.
records in the event of supply Post fault analysis These records may be examined
failure. This battery is supervised using MiCOM S1 or any suitable
and easily replaced from the front Fault location software program.
of the relay. A fault location algorithm provides
distance to fault in miles, kilometres, Plant supervision
Measurements ohms or percentage of line length.
The measurements provided, which Trip circuit supervision
may be viewed in primary or Event records Supervision of the trip circuit in both
secondary values, can be accessed Up to 250 time-tagged event circuit breaker open and closed
by the back-lit liquid crystal display, records are stored in battery states can be realised using the
or the communications ports. Phase backed memory, and can be optically isolated inputs and
notation is user definable using the extracted using the communication programmable scheme logic.
MiCOM S1 text editor. ports or viewed on the front panel
display. Circuit breaker state
Instantaneous measurements monitoring
Phase voltages Van Vbn Vcn Fault records An alarm will be generated if there
Line voltages Vab Vbc Vca Records of the last 5 faults are is a discrepancy between the open
stored in battery backed memory. and closed auxiliary contacts of the
Neutral voltage Vn The information provided in the circuit breaker.
Phase current Ia Ib Ic fault record includes:
Circuit breaker condition
Neutral currents In ISEF • Indication of faulted phase monitoring
Sequence currents and voltages • Protection operation The circuit breaker condition
Ratio of I2/I1 • Active setting group monitoring features include:
6
Local and remote Local communications Hardware description
communications The front serial communications port
All models within the MiCOM P14x
has been designed for use with
Two communication ports are series include:
MiCOM S1, which fully supports
available; a rear port providing
functions within the relay by • A back-lit liquid crystal display
remote communications and a front
providing the ability to programme
port providing local • 12 LEDs
the settings off-line, configure the
communications. • An optional IRIG-B port
programmable scheme logic,
extract and view event, disturbance • An RS232 port
Remote communications
and fault records, view the
The remote communications are • An RS485 port
measurement information
based on RS485 voltage levels. dynamically and perform control • A download/monitor port
Any of the protocols listed below functions. PAS&T support software
can be chosen at the time of • A battery (supervised)
can also be used with the local
ordering. communications port. • N/O and N/C watchdog
contacts
Courier/K-Bus
Diagnostics • Supervised +48V field voltage
The Courier language is a protocol
which has been developed Automatic tests performed including • 1A/5A dual rated CTs
specifically for the purpose of power-on diagnostics and The hardware variations between
developing generic PC programmes continuous self-monitoring ensure a the MiCOM P14x series models
that will, without modification, high degree of reliability. The results are:
communicate with any device using of the self-test functions are stored in
the Courier language. battery backed memory. P141 P142 P143
Test features available on the user 100 - 120V or
Modbus 3 3 4
interface provide examination of 380 - 480V VTs
Modbus is a master/slave protocol, input quantities, states of the digital Optically
8 8 16
whereby the master must have inputs and relay outputs. A local isolated inputs
knowledge of the slave’s databases monitor port providing digital Relay outputs 3N/O 3N/O 6N/O
and addresses. The Modbus outputs, selected from a prescribed 4C/O 4C/O 8C/O
implementation supported by the list of signals, including the status of
MiCOM P14x series is RTU mode. protection elements, may be used in Expansion cards are available to
conjunction with test equipment. allow further inputs and outputs for
IEC 60870-5-103 These test signals can also be the P142 and P143 (see page 16).
The relay is compliant with the viewed using the Courier and N/O – normally open
transmission protocol defined by the Modbus communications ports and C/O – change over
specification IEC 60870-5-103. the front panel user interface.
The allocation of the optically
The standarised messages based on
isolated inputs, relay outputs and 8
the VDEW communication protocol
of the LEDs are preconfigured as a
are supported.
default, but may be programmed by
DNP 3.0 the user.
The optically isolated inputs are
The DNP 3.0 protocol is defined
independent and may be powered
and administered by the DNP User
from the +48V field voltage.
Group. The relay operates as a
The relay outputs may be
DNP 3.0 slave and supports subset
configured as latching or self reset.
level 2 of the protocol plus some of
All CT connections have integral
the features from level 3.
shorting.
A system overview of the MiCOM
P143 is shown in Figure 4.
7
C23 J11
Relay failed
N
C
c
V synch J12
Watchdog
P143
b
check J13
C24 Relay healthy
a
J14
+ J7
C1 5A 48V field voltage
J9
IA C2
kA, kV, Hz
C3 50P 50N 51P 1 4 0 0 kW, kVA, kVArs + J8
1A 48V field voltage
kWh, kVArh J10
C4 5A
Sequence components + J2
IB C5 51N 64 37P Measurements Thermal state Auxiliary voltage
C6
1A J1
See note 2 C7 5A 37N 46 49 IN > 1 Start ON
IC C8 250 See note 4
00:12:00 01/01/99
C9
Event
Trip A B C ON IRIG-B
1A 79 50BF records
C10 5A 00:12:01 01/01/99
IN C11 RS232 MiCOM S1
C12
BC CTS
J17
1A
20 RS485 Courier
C13 5A J18
IN Disturbance Modbus
Sensitive C14 IEC60870-5-103
C15
records LEDs
1A
59 67 67W
See note 1 User programmable
See note 3 5 Fault A-B-C 15ms
C19 47 27 VTS Fault Ia = 1000 A
reports Ib = 1000 A
VA 81U 81O Ic = 1000 A
51V
C20 H1
RL1
H2
In>/ISEF> start
VB 1 RL2
H3
I> start
C21 & 1 & H4
H5
RL3 Protection trip
Programmable scheme logic H6
N
C
VC H7
B
C22
RL4
H8 General alarm
H9 User
A
52
H13
RL6
H14 Control CB close
H15
D2 H16
Setting group RL7 H17 Control CB trip
D1 H18
D4
Setting group
D3
D6
Block In1>3&4 D5
D8
Block I>3&4
D7
D10
Reset LEDs
D9
D12
G1
External trip RL8 Any start
D11 G2
D14 G3
52A RL9 A/R successful
D13 G4
D16 G5
52B RL10
G6
Non auto mode
D15
G7
F2 RL11 G8 A/R in progress User
Select auto mode G9
programmable
F1
G10
F4
G11 A/R prot. lockout See note 2
Select telecontrol mode RL12
F3 G12
F6 G13
Select live line mode G14 A/R in service
F5 RL13
G15
F8
CB healthy G16
F7 G17 Live line mode
F10 RL14 G18
Block A/R
F9
F12
Reset lockout F11
F14
User F13
programmable F16
See note 2 F15
ANSI Numbers
Note 1: All CT connectors have integral shorting. These contacts are made before the internal CT circuits are disconnected.
Note 2: Additional hardware for P143 only.
Note 3: 5A CT connections shown, 1A CT connections available on the terminal blocks.
Note 4: The bridge rectifier is not present on the 24 – 48V dc version.
8
1
4
2
8
7
User interface
The front panel user interface (6) An upper cover identifying the The user interface and menu text
comprises: product name. The cover may are available in English, French,
be raised to provide access to German and Spanish as standard.
(1) A 2 x 16 character back-lit the product model number, Labels supplied with the device
liquid crystal display. serial number and ratings. allow customised descriptions of the
(2) Four fixed function LEDs. LEDs. A user selectable default
(7) A lower cover concealing the
display provides measurement
(3) Eight user programmable front RS232 port,
information, time/date, protection
LEDs. download/monitor port and
functions and plant reference
battery compartment. The
(4) Menu navigation and data information. The ability to customise
front of the cover can display
entry keys. the menu text and alarm
the name of the product, or
descriptions is also supported.
(5) “READ” and “CLEAR” any user defined name.
keys for viewing and (8) Facility for fitting a security
acknowledging alarms. lead seal.
Password protection
Password protection may be
independently applied to the
front user interface, front
communications port and rear
communications port. Two levels
of password protection are
available providing access to
the controls and settings
respectively.
9
Protection setting ranges
IEC/UK curves IEEE/US curves
Operating
10
time (s)
Standard earth fault
Operating
time (s)
IDMT/definite time 10
120
0 to 20W (100 – 120V) UK Long time inverse t = TMS x US CO8 Inverse
I DIFF
Operate
K1 0% to 20%
K2 K2 0% to 150%
I s1 0.08 to 1.0I n
Restrain I s2 0.10 to 1.5I n
K1
I s1
I s2 I BIAS
10
Undercurrent Thermal trip current setting Autoreclose and check
0.08 to 3.2In synchronising (where
Phase and neutral
appropriate
0.02 to 3.2In Undervoltage
Main shots 1 to 4
ISEF 0.001 to 0.8In Voltage settings, Vs
Dead times (1, 2) 0.01 to 300s
Voltage controlled 10 to 120V (100 – 120V)
Dead times (3, 4) 0.01 to 9999s
overcurrent 40 to 480V (380 – 480V)
Check
Voltage control threshold Time settings
synchronising 5° to 90°
20 to 120V (100 – 120V) Definite time 0 to 100s Slip frequency 0.02 to 1.00Hz
80 to 480V (380 – 480V)
IDMT t = TMS/(1 – V/Vs)
Overcurrent sensitivity factor Neutral admittance
TMS 0.5 to 100
0.25 to 1.0 Voltage threshold Vn
Overvoltage
Negative sequence 1 to 40V (100 – 120V)
Voltage settings, Vs
overcurrent 4 to 160V (380 – 480V)
Threshold 0.08 to 4.0In 60 to 185V (100 – 120V) Correction angle
Definite time 0 to 100s 240 to 680V (380 – 480V)
–30° to +30°
Time settings
Thermal overload Overadmittance settings
Thermal alarm 50% to 100% Definite time 0 to 100s YN>/Overconductance settings
GN>/Oversusceptance settings
IDMT t = TMS/(V/Vs – 1)
Single time constant BN>
characteristic TMS 0.5 to 100
25µs to 2.5ms (SEF input)
2 2 Residual overvoltage
(I – kI FLC) 250µs to 25ms (EF input)
t = -τ loge I2 – I 2 Voltage settings, Vs
P Time settings (definite time)
1 to 80V (100 – 120V)
Where: Operating time 0.05 to 100s
4 to 320V (380 – 480V)
t= time to trip, following Reset time 0 to 100s
Time settings
application of the
Accuracy/operating times
overload current, I Definite time 0 to 100s (typically)
τ= plant heating and cooling IDMT t = TMS/(V/Vs – 1) Phase and earth fault ±5% or 50ms
time constant (1 to 200
minutes) TMS 0.5 to 100 Wattmetric ±5% or 40ms
I= largest phase current Negative sequence Restricted earth fault ±5% or 45ms
overvoltage
IFLC = thermal trip setting Negative sequence
Voltage settings, Vs overcurrent ±2% or 60ms
k= 1.05 constant
1 to 110V (100 – 120V) Undervoltage ±2% or 50ms
IP = Steady state pre-load
current 4 to 440V (380 – 480V) Overvoltage ±2% or 50ms
Time settings
Dual time constant Measurements
characteristic Definite time 0 to 100s Voltage and amperes <1%
–t –t
0.4 e τ1 + 0.6 eτ2 Under/overfrequency 0.2 – 3.0In ±0.5%
I2 – (k.IFLC)2 Frequency settings 45 to 65Hz 0.2 – 2.0In ±0.5%
=
I2 – IP2 Definite time 0 to 100s Derived value <2%
Where:
Broken conductor
τ1, τ2 = plant heating and
I2/I1 0.2 to 1.0
cooling time constants
(1 to 200 minutes) Definite time 0 to 100s
11
Technical data Thermal withstand • Watchdog contact ratings
12
IRIG-B Port Three positive and three negative • Radiated immunity
impulses of 5kV peak, 1.2/50µs, C37.90.2: 1995
• Carrier signal
0.5J between all terminals and
Amplitude modulated 25MHz to 1000MHz, zero and
all terminals and case earth.
100% square wave modulated.
• Cable type Electrical environment Field strength of 35V/m.
50 ohm coaxial cable • DC supply interruption • Electrostatic discharge
• Connection BNC IEC 60255-11: 1979 IEC 60255-22-2: 1996 Class 4
• Isolation SELV The unit will withstand a 20ms 15kV discharge in air to user
interruption in the auxiliary interface, display and exposed
Internal battery
supply, in its quiescent state, metal work.
1/
Battery type: 2AA, 3.6V without de-energising. IEC 60255-22-2: 1996 Class 3
Download/monitor port • AC ripple on dc supply 8kV discharge in air to all
This is a 25 pin D-type female IEC 60255-11: 1979 communication ports. 6kV point
connector located on the front user contact discharge to any part of
The unit will withstand a 12% ac the front of the product.
interface and is specifically
ripple on the dc supply.
designed for test purposes and • Surge immunity
software download. • AC voltage dips and short
interruptions IEC 61000-4-5: 1995 Level 4
• Isolation ELV 4kV peak, 1.2/50µs between all
IEC 61000-4-11: 1994
• Local access groups and case earth.
20ms interruptions/dips.
High voltage withstand 2kV peak, 1.2/50µs between
• High frequency disturbance terminals of each group.
This is not applicable to the RS232
IEC 60255-22-1: 1988 Class III This is not applicable to the
and download/monitor ports.
At 1MHz, for 2s with 200 RS232 and download/monitor
• Dielectric withstand source impedance: ports.
IEC 60255-5: 1977 2.5kV peak between • EMC compliance
2kV rms for 1 minute between all independent circuits and 89/336/EEC
case terminals connected independent circuits and case
together and the case earth. earth. Compliance to the European
Commission Directive on EMC is
2kV rms for 1 minute between all 1.0kV peak across terminals of claimed via the Technical
terminals of independent circuits the same circuit. Construction File route.
with terminals on each This is not applicable to the RS232 and
independent circuit connected download/monitor ports.
Generic Standards were used to
together. establish conformity:
• Fast transient disturbance EN50081-2: 1994
ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1989
(r1994) IEC 60255-22-4 : 1992 Class IV EN50082-2: 1995
1kV rms for 1 minute across the 4kV, 2.5kHz applied directly to • Product safety
open contacts of the watchdog auxiliary supply
73/23/EEC
relays. 4kV, 2.5kHz applied to all
inputs. Compliance with European
1kV rms for 1 minute across
Commission Low Voltage
open contacts of changeover This is not applicable to the
RS232 and download/monitor Directive.
output relays.
ports. Compliance is demonstrated by
1.5kV rms for 1 minute across
• Surge withstand capability reference to generic safety
open contacts of normally open
IEEE/ANSI C37.90.1 (1989) standards:
output relays.
4kV fast transient and 2.5kV EN61010-1: 1993/A2: 1995
• High voltage impulse
oscillatory applied directly across
EN60950: 1992/A11: 1997
IEC 60255-5: 1977 each output contact, optically
isolated input and power supply
circuit.
13
Atmospheric environment Additional information
• Temperature MiCOM P14x Series
IEC 60255-6:1988 Technical Guide TG8612
Operating –25°C to +55°C Operation Guide OG8612
Storage and transit –25°C to Courier Communications R4113
+70°C
MiCOM S1 User Manual R8610
IEC 60068-2-1: 1990/A2:1994
Midos Parts Catalogue
Cold
and Assembly Instructions R7012
IEC 60068-2-2: 1974/A2:1994
PAS&T R8514
Dry heat
• Humidity
Case
IEC 60068-2-3: 1969
The MiCOM P14x series relays are housed in a specially designed case
56 days at 93% RH and +40°C
providing a high density of functionality within the product, a customisable
• Enclosure protection user interface, additional functions and information concealed by upper and
IEC 60529: 1989 lower covers. Physical protection of the front panel user interface and
prevention of casual access is provided by an optional transparent front
IP52 Protection (front panel) cover, which can be fitted or omitted according to choice, since the front
against dust and dripping water panel has been designed to IP52 protection against dust and water. The
at 15° to the vertical.
case is suitable for either rack or panel mounting as shown in
Mechanical environment Figures 7 and 8.
• Vibration
IEC 60255-21-1: 1996
8 off holes Dia. 3.4
Response Class 2 23.30 155.40
A B BA
Endurance Class 2 Sealing strip
177.0
159.00 168.00 (4U)
• Shock and bump
AB BA
IEC 60255-21-2: 1995
10.35 181.30 483 (19” rack)
Shock response Class 2 202.00
Flush mounting panel
Shock withstand Class 1 A = Clearance holes
Panel cut-out detail
B = Mounting holes
Bump Class 1
200.00 Note: If mounting plate
• Seismic is required use flush
mounting cut out dimensions
IEC 60255-21-3: 1995 Class 2
Side view
206.00 30.00
14
116.55 142.45 Sealing
23.25 12 off holes Dia. 3.4 strip
AB A B BA
168.00
177.0
159.00 (4U)
AB B A BA
All dimensions in mm
Side view
309.60 30.00
15
Information required with order
Version
Standard version 1
With integral autoreclose 2
With integral autoreclose and check synchronising 3
Vx aux rating
24 – 48V dc 1
48 – 110V dc (30 – 100V ac) 2
110 – 250V dc (100 – 240V ac) 3
Vn rating
100 – 120V ac 1
380 – 480V ac 2
Hardware options
Standard version 1
IRIG-B input 2
Fibre optic converter (IEC 60870-5-103) 3
IRIG-B input & fibre optic converter (IEC 60870-5-103) 4
Protocol options
K-Bus 1
Modbus 2
IEC 60870-5-103 (VDEW) 3
DNP 3.0 4
Original hardware/software A
48V opto inputs only
Lower contact rating
No I/O expansion available
Technical guide reference TG8612C
16
Accessories Please quote on order
Push-on tab: 4.8 x 0.8mm converter for 18 way medium duty terminal block (20 per order) ZA0005 104
2 metre long, 3-wire serial communications cable kit for use with:
PC to KITZ or ZA0012 001
PC to MiCOM relay via front port
17
ALSTOM T&D Protection & Control Business contact addresses
18
Notes:
Your contact:
19
© 2002 ALSTOM - 040201 Clément imprimeurs
Publication: P14x/EN BR/Fa
T R A N S M I S S I O N & D I S T R I B U T I O N Protection & Control, Le Sextant, 3 avenue André Malraux, 92300 Levallois-Perret. France
Tel: +33 (0) 141 49 20 00 Fax: +33 (0) 1 41 49 24 85 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.tde.alstom.com
Contact Centre on line 24 hours a day : +44 (0) 1785 25 00 70
ALSTOM, the ALSTOM logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of ALSTOM.
MiCOM is a registered trademark of ALSTOM. Other names mentioned, registered or not, are the property of their respective companies.
Our policy is one of continuous development. Accordingly the design of our products may change at any time. Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature, this
brochure should only be regarded as a guide and is intended for information purposes only. Its contents do not constitute an offer for sale or advice on the application of any product
referred to in it. We cannot be held responsible for any reliance on any decisions taken on its contents without specific advice.