Mu320e TM en 1.7
Mu320e TM en 1.7
Mu320e TM en 1.7
Grid Solutions
MU320E
Integrated Merging Unit – Extended
Technical Manual
Platform Hardware Version: E
Platform Software Version: 04.2
Publication Reference: MU320E_TM_EN_1.7
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction 6
1 Foreword 6
1.1 Target Audience 6
1.2 Nomenclature 6
1.3 Abbreviations 7
2 Product Scope 8
3 Unpacking 8
4 External Indication 9
4.1 MU320E Nameplate 9
5 Features and Benefits 9
5.1 Key Features 9
5.2 Benefits of Using MU320E 10
6 Compliance 11
6.1 Standard Compliance 11
7 Functional Overview 11
8 Programs Under the GPL License 12
9 Ordering Options 14
Chapter 2: Safety Information 16
1 Health and Safety 16
2 Symbols 16
3 Installation, Commissioning and Servicing 17
3.1 Lifting Hazards 17
3.2 Electrical Hazards 17
3.3 Fusing Requirements 19
3.4 Equipment Connections 20
3.5 Pre-energization Checklist 21
3.6 Peripheral Circuitry 21
3.7 Upgrading/Servicing 22
4 Decommissioning and Disposal 23
5 Standards Compliance 23
5.1 EMC Compliance: 23
5.2 Product Safety: 2006/95/EC 23
5.3 R&TTE Compliance 24
Chapter 3: Hardware Design 25
1 Hardware Architecture 25
1.1 General Architecture 25
1.2 Internal Hardware Design 26
2 Mechanical Implementation 27
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1 Specifications 107
1.1 Power Supply 107
1.2 IN SERVICE Contact 107
1.3 Optical IRIG-B Input 107
1.4 Internal Oscillator 108
1.5 Binary Inputs 108
1.6 Binary Outputs 108
1.7 Analog Acquisition 109
1.8 Current Inputs 109
1.9 Voltage Inputs 110
1.10 Optical Ethernet Ports 110
1.11 Serial Ports 110
1.12 Environment Conditions 111
1.13 Dimensions and Weight 111
1.14 Type Test 112
Chapter 10: Wiring Diagrams 115
1 Current Connections 115
2 Voltage Connections 117
3 Connection Example 118
Appendix A - PRP 119
1 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) 119
Appendix B - Log Codes 121
1 List of log codes 121
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Chapter 1: Introduction
This chapter provides some general information about the technical manual and an
introduction to the device(s) described in this technical manual.
1 Foreword
This technical manual provides a functional and technical description of GE Reason
MU320E, as well as a comprehensive set of instructions for using the device. The level
at which this manual is written assumes that you are already familiar with protection
engineering and have experience in this discipline. The description of principles and
theory is limited to that which is necessary to understand the product.
We have attempted to make this manual as accurate, comprehensive, and user-friendly
as possible. However, we cannot guarantee that it is free from errors. Nor can we state
that it cannot be improved. We would therefore be very pleased to hear from you if
you discover any errors or have any suggestions for improvement. Our policy is to
provide the information necessary to help you safely specify, engineer, install,
commission, maintain, and eventually dispose of this product. We consider that this
manual provides the necessary information, but if you consider that more details are
needed, please contact us.
All feedback should be sent to our contact center via the following URL:
https://www.gegridsolutions.com/contact.htm
1.2 Nomenclature
Due to the technical nature of this manual, many special terms, abbreviations and
acronyms are used throughout the manual. Some of these terms are well-known
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1.3 Abbreviations
AC (a.c.) – Alternating Current
A/D – Analog/Digital (converter)
CD-ROM – Compact Disc - Read Only Memory
CID – Configured IED Description
CR2032 – Lithium battery model
CT – Current Transformer
DA – Data Attribute
DO – Data Object
DC (d.c.) – Direct Current
FPGA – Field Programmable Gate Array
GOOSE – Generic Object-Oriented Substation Events
GCB – GOOSE Control Block
IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission
IED – Intelligent Electronic Devices
IEEE – Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers
I/O – Abbreviation of Input/Output
IMB - Imbalance
IP – Internet Protocol
IRIG-B – Time synchronization protocol Inter Range Instrumentation Group (Rate
Designation B)
LAN – Local Area Network
LED – Light Emitting Diode
LD – Logical Device
LN – Logical Node
MAC – Media Access Control
MMS – Manufacturing Message Specification (ISO 9506)
MU – Merging Unit
NC – Normally Closed
NO – Normally Opened
RAM – Random Access Memory
RX – Receiver data connector
SCD – Substation configuration description
SCL – System Configuration description Language
SSH – Secure Shell
SV – Sampled Values
Sync – Abbreviation of synchronization
TCP – Transmission Control Protocol
TX – Transmitting data connector
PIU – Process Interface Unit
VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network
VT – Voltage Transformer
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2 Product Scope
MU320E is the Process Interface Unit (PIU) with analog and binary interfaces for full
switchyard modelling, control and digitalization over IEC 61850 standards and protocols
such as Sampled Value (SV) and GOOSE.
The MU320E permits the full value of a completely digital substation, as the I/O
interface to every bay IED, especially protective relays and bay control units. Limiting
the field wiring to only the MU320E reduces project complexity by reducing cabling and
physical connections. Bay IEDs can use data from redundant MU320E units, increasing
system availability. Bay IEDs can be quickly replaced as no field wiring is involved. The
MU320E has the additional benefit of improving CT performance and cost through a
lower connected burden and a reduction in the number of CT cores required for an
application.
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3 Unpacking
Unpack the equipment carefully and make sure that all accessories and cables are put
away so they will not be lost.
Check the contents against the packing list. If any of the contents listed is missing,
please contact GE immediately (see contact information at the beginning of this
manual).
Examine the equipment for any shipping damage. If the unit is damaged or fails to
operate, notify the shipping company immediately. Only the consignee (the person or
company receiving the unit) can file a claim against the carrier for occasional shipping
damages.
We recommend that the user retain the original packing materials for use in case of
need to transport or ship the equipment at some future time.
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4 External Indication
• Transfer time of GOOSE signals within Type 1A, performance class P1 (less
than 3ms)
• Support for network redundancy PRP (IEC 62439-3).
• In the event of communication loss, all main information is signaled via LEDs
(Power, In Service, Alarm, Sync, LAN A and LAN B).
• Front-end IED configuration tools for standardized SCL file.
• Synchronized via IRIG-B or PTP version 2 IEEE 1588 protocol.
• Excellent performance and stability.
• Up to 16 analog inputs. 8 voltages and 8 currents.
• High accuracy analog board with 4VT + 4CT
• Up to 96 conventional digital inputs and up to 32 digital GOOSE inputs.
• Up to 48 binary outputs.
• 2 simultaneous Sampled Values streams.
• Binary inputs and outputs via GOOSE messages.
• Installed in the substation courtyard within appropriate panel.
• Operating temperature -40 °C (-40 °F) to +55 °C (+131°F).
• Fan-less and no rotating part design
• Fail-Safe relay (Watchdog)
• Self-monitoring (internal voltages and temperature)
• Synchronization Holdover
• Circuit neutral calculation
• IEC61850 Quality Bits
• Combined GOOSE inputs to operate a Binary Output
• IEC61850 modelling for interface with Circuit Breakers and Switches
• Connection between digital signals and data model
• Interface for logic configuration of Binary Inputs and Binary Outputs
• Test mode
• Local time
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• 2 SV streams possible (one per CT/VT analog board). Each stream can be
protection (80 s/c) or power quality (256 s/c) SV streams.
• Full integration into the digital substation through 2 Ethernet ports, support
for Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) high availability networks, and IEEE
1588 Precision Time Protocol.
• Full IEC 61850 Edition 2, including support for Test mode and Simulation.
Multiple logical devices to integrate multiple circuit breakers and
disconnectors in one MU320E.
6 Compliance
The MU320E is a RoHS 3 compliant product has undergone a range of extensive testing
and certification processes to ensure and prove compatibility with all target markets. A
detailed description of these criteria can be found in the Technical Specifications
Chapter.
7 Functional Overview
The Merging Unit MU320E is the interface from the physical analog world to the digital,
using communication networks. The analog signal is converted to digital and
transmitted via Sampled Values (SV) network communication protocol.
The equipment can be used in both new substations or to modernize existing facilities.
Being fully IEC 61850 compliant enables interoperability with any process bus device.
The process bus solution, besides the technological advancements, allows for cost
savings inherent to the design, maintenance and installations, mainly due to the
simplified Ethernet cabling networks.
An application example using the MU320E is presented below.
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PACKAGE LICENSE
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ptpd BSD-2c
readline GPLv3+
sudo ISC BSD-3c
uboot-tools GPLv2+
GPLv2+, BSD-4c, libblkid and libmount LGPLv2.1+,
util-linux
libuuid BSD-3c
zlib zlib license
In case the user wants to obtain of the source code, please contact our contact centre.
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9 Ordering Options
Information required with order: Variants
1-5 6 7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20 21 22-23 24 25
Model type:
MU320 Merging Unit MU320
Slot A - Power Supply
48 Vdc 1
110-250 Vdc / 110-240 Vac 3
Reserved
Not used X
Firmware Version
Latest available firmware - 04 04
Coating
Standard S
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Chapter 2: Safety Information
This chapter provides information about the safe handling of the equipment. The
equipment must be properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe
condition and to keep personnel safe at all times. You must be familiar with information
contained in this chapter before unpacking, installing, commissioning, or servicing the
equipment.
Each product is subjected to routine production testing for Dielectric Strength and
Protective Bonding Continuity
2 Symbols
Throughout this manual you will come across the following symbols. You will also see
these symbols on parts of the equipment.
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The term 'Ground' used in this manual is the direct equivalent of the
European term 'Earth'.
Plan carefully, identify any possible hazards and determine how best to move the
product. Look at other ways of moving the load to avoid manual handling. Use the
correct lifting techniques and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to reduce the risk of
injury.
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The equipment shall have all their rear connectors attached even
if they are not being used, in order to keep their levels of ingress
protection as high as possible
CTs must NOT be fused since open circuiting them may produce
lethal hazardous voltages.
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5 Standards Compliance
Compliance with the European Commission Directive and UK Conformity Assessed on
EMC and LVD is demonstrated by self-certification against international standards.
Protective Class
Installation category
▪ When using the 100-250 Vdc / 110-240 Vac power supply: IEC 60255-27:2013
Installation category III (Overvoltage Category III). Equipment in this category is
qualification tested at 5kV peak, 1.2/50 μS, 500 Ohms, 0.5 J, between all supply
circuits and earth and also between independent circuits.
▪ When using the 48 Vdc power supply: IEC 60255-27:2013 Installation category II
(Overvoltage Category II).
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▪ Binary Inputs in the board model B4 version 3, option with 8 output form-A and 6
binary inputs, has a withstand voltage between these channels of 1.35kV/60s,
based on IEC 60255-27:2013.
▪ Binary Inputs in the board model B4 version 4 and above, option with 8 output
form-A and 6 binary inputs, has a withstand voltage between these channels of
2.2kV/60s, based on IEC 60255-27:2013.
▪ Binary Inputs in the board model B6 version 4 and above, option with 8 output
form-A High Speed High Break and 6 binary inputs, has a withstand voltage
between these channels of 2.2kV/60s, based on IEC 60255-27:2013.
To identify what is the board version please refer to Chapter 1, section 2.1.2.
Environment
IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2, IEC 60068-2-30, IEC 60068-2-14, IEC 60255-21-1, IEC
60255-21-2. The equipment shall always be installed in a specific cabinet or housing
which will enable it to meet the requirements of IEC 60529 with the classification of
degree of protection IP54 or above.
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Chapter 3: Hardware Design
This chapter provides information about the product's hardware design.
1 Hardware Architecture
Slots
A B C D E F G H
CPU/Communication
Analog or Digital
Analog or Digital
Power Supply
Digital Board
Digital Board
Digital Board
Digital Board
All MU320E control and implementation are performed in a single FPGA (Field
Programmable Gate Array) component, not using conventional microprocessors or
microcontrollers.
The acquisition and digital filtering control are implemented by hardware, allowing a
reduced runtime without affecting performance, provided by the parallelism of the
solution.
Below figure shows a block diagram of the overall equipment. Note the simplicity of the
system provided by using an FPGA responsible for all processing and control.
Analog signals (voltages and currents) are initially conditioned, lowering input levels to
appropriate values for A/D converters. Each channel has an A/D converter implemented
independently with delta-sigma modulators. Analog current channels (IA, IB, IC, and IN)
are isolated from each other and from the rest of the system. Analog phase voltages (VA,
VB, and VC) are isolated from the rest of the system but not from each other. Analog
channel voltage VX is isolated from voltage phase channels and from the rest of the
system.
Digital input signals are conditioned and then isolated by optocouplers, going through the
FPGA which transmits the information via GOOSE messages to the Ethernet interface.
Digital inputs can be used from the MU320E to acquire information from the system, for
example, the state of circuit breakers and switches, and transmit to IEDs through GOOSE
messages.
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The digital outputs are triggered by GOOSE inputs associated through application
software.
The digital outputs are associated with GOOSE messages from other IEDs, for example,
to send commands to switching units (circuit breaker, recloser, etc.) and announcements
for remote signaling of events and status.
2 Mechanical Implementation
The behavior of the front LED behavior is described in the section 3 of this chapter.
The figure below shows the MU320E rear panel with connectors and indicator LEDs.
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The diagram below shows the designation of each LED and its behavior will be explored
in the section 3 of this chapter.
Alarm In Service
Sync Reserved
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The Reserved LED is not used in the current version and is always disabled.
For information about installing the equipment, refer to Chapter 7: Installation.
Considering the physical HMI, MU320E health logic status is observable considering the
table below.
CONDITION LEADS TO
Invalid module Alarm
Module not detected Alarm
Module not compatible Alarm
Internal voltage Warning
Internal temperature Warning
Ethernet link 1 - No Redundancy Alarm
Only Ethernet link 1 - PRP Redundancy Warning
Ethernet links 1 and 2 - PRP Redundancy Alarm
Sample quality - Questionable Warning
Sample quality - Invalid Alarm
Analog channel not calibrated Warning
Synch quality not Ok Warning
For more details on MU320E health state and signaling, please check session 8 or
contact GE support team.
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Chapter 4: Configuration
The MU320E has an application software called MU320 Extended Configurator that
configures the equipment and power system parameters, GOOSE and Sampled Values
messages and the logical I/O. The application can read and send configuration files to the
equipment and perform administrative and monitoring functions.
This chapter presents an overview of the software and how configuration files are
treated.
For information about software installation, refer to Chapter 7: Installation.
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F G
H
MU320 Extended Configurator initial screen
A B
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The Merging Unit Configurator menu bar functions are detailed below.
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Through the setting tabs it is possible to configure all the equipment adjustments, as
detailed on the table below. The possible configurations and how to configure each
parameter will be described in the next sections of this chapter.
Place the mouse over the text fields of configurable parameters in order to show the
range of values or the possible characters.
The table below describes the menu options:
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A Serial communication section: allows the user to set the software to communicate
with the device through serial communication. The parameters in this section are not
user configurable and are shown for reference.
B IP scan section: allows the user to set the software to communicate with the device
through ethernet communication and to perform a scan in the local network, where the
host computer is connected, to find the ethernet configurations of all MU320E
connected to that network.
C Communication Management section: allows the user to manage IP addresses of
MU320E devices making it easier to interact with them.
User Password
CFG 123cfg
ADM 123adm
MON 123mon
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Order Code: the order code must be created based on the equipment hardware
configuration. On each field insert the configuration of the respective slot. The order code
of the equipment is displayed on the label affixed on the equipment.
<Cancel>: this button cancels the order code edition and goes back to the initial screen
of the Merging Unit Configurator.
<Ok>: this button confirms the order code edition and opens the main screen of the
Merging Unit Configurator.
It is also possible to create a new configuration file through the Main Screen of the
Merging Unit Configurator, by selecting the option New CID on the File menu.
On pressing <Ok> button the user will be able to select which configuration version will
be created. Each configuration version is associated to a firmware version.
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Configuration, on the Communication menu of the Main Screen of the Merging Unit
Configurator.
8 LOG
The equipment maintains a history of the last 10000 system events that can be
downloaded in from the MU320E. It is possible to access and download the Log file using
the HMI menu of the MU320 Extended Configurator menu bar, by selecting the option
Log. The logs visualization screen can show up to 2000 events.
Figure below shows a log file example.
9 Configuration Tabs
9.1.1 IDENTIFICATION
It is possible to configure the equipment identifier, location and owner using the
Identification section. In this section the power system identification, the equipment
operators, geographical position of the equipment and a master resource identification
are configured as well.
The configuration fields are described below:
▪ Equipment information
• Model: indicates the equipment model;
• Vendor: indicates the equipment manufacturer;
• Hardware Version: indicates the current hardware version;
• Firmware Version: indicates the current firmware version;
• Serial Number: indicates the equipment serial number.
▪ IED Name: inserts the equipment identification code. The allowed characters are 0-
9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Location: inserts the equipment location code. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z,
A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Owner: inserts the name of the company which purchased the equipment. The
allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Electric Power System: inserts the name of the electric power system that the
equipment is connected to. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
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▪ Primary Operator: this text field allows to insert the name of the primary operator
of the equipment. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Second Operator: inserts the name of the second operator of the equipment. The
allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Master Resource Identification: inserts a unique identification of an asset or
equipment. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
▪ Latitude: inserts the geographical latitude coordinate position of device in WGS84.
The range is from -90° to 90°.
▪ Longitude: inserts the geographical longitude coordinate position of device in
WGS84. The range is from 0° to 180°.
▪ Altitude: inserts the geographical altitude coordinate position of device in WGS84.
The range is from 0.0 m to 10000.0 m.
9.1.2 NETWORK
9.1.2.1 COMMUNICATION
This option depends on the CORTEC of the device. It allows the configuration of the
network redundancy.
Two option can be set: PRP and None
When PRP is selected both Ethernet ports (1 and 2) will be enabled to: Sampled
Values, GOOSE, PTPv2, MMS and configuration
When None is selected the Ethernet port 1 will be enabled to: Sampled Values,
GOOSE, PTPv2, MMS and configuration. And the Ethernet port 2: MMS and
configuration.
This same screen shows the fixed configurations to communicate to the maintenance
serial port (RS-232).
The parameters available to configure the Ethernet interfaces are:
▪ Ethernet IP Address: inserts the IP address of the Ethernet 1 interface (station bus).
For information about the default IP address, refer to Chapter 6: Communication –
1.1 Ethernet Ports Default IP Address.
▪ Ethernet Network Mask: inserts the sub-network mask to which the equipment is
connected.
▪ Gateway IP Address: inserts the IP address of the gateway of the local network to
which the equipment is connected. For information about the gateway default IP
address.
The IP address and gateway address of each port must be within the same subnet range
to the software can validate the configuration. Note that Ethernet 1 and 2 IP addresses
cannot be within the same subnet range.
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Note:
MU320E Ethernet ports are not designed to receive high throughput. In case high
throughput excessive processing might cause instable and undesirable synch behavior
for MU320E.
Messages with the Ethertype 88-BA (Sampled Values) will be filtered by the MU320E to
avoid processing these kinds of messages to improve performance.
9.1.3 SYNCHRONIZATION
The MU320E supports time synchronization with PTP IEEE1588v2, demodulated IRIGB
and you can also configure the option Without sync to disable the time sync.
It is possible to configure the MU320E to use the same time zone as the source
synchronization signal or to configure the time zone locally. The MU32E also allows the
configuration of the daylight saving time. These configurations are used to time stamp
the log file.
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Note:
MU320E will answer path delays requests always in two-step mode and will process
the other PTP messages (sync, announce, etc) depending on the arriving mode.
Therefore, for better performance with PTP source for MU320E it is recommended to
have all devices involved in Two-step operation mode.
In order to obtain the best synchronism performance in a Ethernet network, the following
configuration is recommended.
o Two-step operation
▪ Time is stamped preferentially at hardware.
• Max number of hops: 16
• Max error introduced by hop: 50ns
• Max error in slave: 1us
• Multicast filtering or VLAN segregation shall be configured in the managed switches,
otherwise the MU320E might show instability and undesirable behavior in its applications
and synchronism.
9.1.4 MODE/BEHAVIOR
On this screen it is possible to configure the MU320E according to the mode and behavior
described in IEC 61850-7-4 edition 2.
The configuration of the mode/behavior is carried out by controlling the Data Attribute
Oper in the Data Object Mod in the LN LLN0 of the MU320E Logical Devices (LD).
The mode/behavior can be configured using the MU320 Extended Configurator software,
by MMS command or by binary inputs.
Chapter 5: Operation, Section 6 MMS shows the address to configure the mode/behavior
via MMS.
The figure below shows the configuration window.
Mode/Behavior configuration
On the screen above: altering the mode of the LD BASE will influence the mode/behavior
of all the other LD. The MU01 and MU02 will affect the Sampled Values transmission of
the respective LD and the CTRL will alter the configuration of the GOOSE publisher and
subscriber.
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The table bellows describes each type of Mode/Behavior and the status of the test bit.
Altering the Mode/Behavior will cause effects in the MU320E publishing and subscribing.
Below is described the behavior of each service according to the Mode/Behavior of the
LD in the MU320E.
It is possible to configure which binary input will correspond to the Test input and the
Blocked input. The table below shows the Mode/Behavior of the MU320E according to
the state of the Test and Binary inputs configured.
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Note:
Whenever the device’s Mod is modified via binary input and the same input in assigned to
a dataset, the FastGOOSE will send first the binary state and then the change in the
quality.
Goose Subscriber
The table bellows shows the MU320E outputs and MMS command acceptance behavior
for each Mode/Behavior depending the status of the quality bit of the incoming GOOSE
message.
Quality received in
Mode/Behavior Operates output? Update Data Model?
the message
on q.test=false Y Y
on q.test=true N N
blocked q.test=false N Y
blocked q.test=true N N
test q.test=false Y Y
test q.test=true Y Y
test-blocked q.test=false N N
The table below shows the behavior of the messages for each Mode/Behavior
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In order for the MU320E to turn off the Receive simulated messages and come back to
normal operation it is necessary to deactivate the Sim Data Object either via MMS in
<MU320BASE>LPHD>CO>Sim>Oper or sending a new configuration using the MU32O
Configurator software.
Chapter 5: Operation, Section 6 MMS shows the address to configure the Simulated
messages reception via MMS.
Configures which binary inputs will be connected to the VT fuse failure status for each
phase of the logical devices MU01 and MU02. Whenever the VT fuse failures inputs
configured are activated the quality bits “failure”, of the respective sampled values
frame, will be set to “true” and the “validity” will be set to “invalid”.
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A Nominal Values
• Nominal Frequency: selects the system nominal frequency that can be 50 Hz or
60 Hz.
• Nominal Primary Current: inserts the nominal primary current of the system.
The range is from 1 A to 1.000.000 A.
• Nominal Primary Voltage: inserts the nominal primary voltage of the system.
The range is from 1 V to 1.000.000 V.
B CT’s
• Current TR Phase (Ia, Ib and Ic): inserts the current transformers values. The
range is from 1 - 35.000 for board model ME and P1 and 1 - 7.000 for board
model P5.
• Current TR Neutral (In): inserts the current transformers values. The range is
from 1 - 35.000 for board model ME and P1 and 1 - 7.000 for board model P5.
C VT’s
• Voltage TR Phase (Va, Vb and Vc): inserts the voltage transformers values. The
range is 1 -10.000.
• Voltage TR Neutral (Vn): inserts the voltage transformers values. The range is 1
- 10.000.
D and E Instantaneous Current Values/Instantaneous Voltage Values
• Scale Factor and Offset are floating points defined by the IEC 61850-7-3 and
have their values fixed by the IEC 61850-9-2L2. The Scale Factor is always set to
0.001 and the Offset to 0.01.
• The values transmitted in the SV packet are integers and the Scale Factor and
the Offset are used to translate the sent values to the actual system values using
the following formula:
MU320E allows monitoring two power system individually through the slots G and H.
Sampled Values tab allows the configuration of each protection power system Sampled
Values separately.
The merging unit MU320E can publish two kinds (streams) of sampled values profiles:
Protection profile (80 ppc) and Measurement profile (256 ppc grouped in 32 frames with
8 points).
The MU320E has two logical devices called MU01 and MU02, the MU01 uses the signals
acquired by the slot G and the MU02 uses the signals acquired by the slot H.
The MU320E can send up to two different streams of data at the same time, regardless
of the logical device it belongs, i.e., MU01 and MU02 have one Protection and one
Measurement profile each, amounting to 4 different profiles. It is possible to use two of
these profiles at the same time.
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The MU01 Protection section defines the Sampled Values parameters of the circuit
connected to the Slot G. If the MU320E has the Slot H installed a section named “MU02”
will appear.
The configurable parameters are described below:
A Enable: this check-box allows enables the Sampled Values messages transmission.
B Transmission Identification
• Message Name: inserts a name for the Sampled Value Control Block. The
allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
• Description: inserts a description for the Sampled Values. The not allowed
characters are ‘<’ and ‘>’.
• SV ID: inserts an identification for the Sampled Values. The allowed characters
are 0-9, a-z, A-Z, ‘_’ and ‘.’, limited to 32 chars.
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According to 9-2 Light Edition, only the SmpSynch is inserted on the Sampled Values
protocol data frame.
D Network Settings
• APP ID: inserts an indication of the message identifier. The identifier must
contain four hexadecimal characters from 0x4000 to 0x7FFF.
• MAC-Address: inserts an indication of the MAC address of the originator to be
filtered. The address must be represented as six groups of hexadecimal
characters. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘-’. IEC 61850-8-1
standard recommends the MAC address for GOOSE messages creation as
following:
▪ The first three bytes are 01-0C-CD;
▪ The fourth byte must be 04 for Sampled Values;
▪ Thus it is recommended MAC address to be configured within the range from
01-0C-CD-04-00-00 to 01-0C-CD-04-01-FF.
• VLAN-PRIORITY: selects the VLAN priority. Such priority must be a numeric
value between 0 and 7.
• VLAN-ID: inserts the VLAN unique identification from 0 to 4095.
<Ok>: this button confirms the Sampled Values edition.
<Cancel>: this button cancels the Sampled Values edition and return to the main screen
of the Merging Unit Configurator.
Note:
Message Name must follow the name pattern MSVCBxx to be compliant to the IEC
61850-9-2LE.
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The measurement profile configuration has the same options as the protection profile
explained in the previous topic.
To simplify even more MU320E configuration, this tab allows the user to configure
general parameters related to binaries under the tab Binary, as shown in the figure
below.
Binary tab
In this tab it is possible to access the following items in the left tree:
▪ Binary Outputs: Allows the access to the user label configuration for all binary
outputs organized by slot and board model.
▪ Binary Inputs: Allows the access to:
o User label configuration for all binary outputs organized by slot and board
model.
o Select the voltage level (24V, 48V, 125V and 250V) for each slot. The default
nominal voltage is 125V
o Define debouncing, pickup and dropoff configuration for all binary inputs
▪ GOOSE Inputs: Allows the access to the user label configuration and behavior when
communication is lost for all GOOSE inputs.
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Labels are important to users making easier to correlate IEC 61850 and MU320E
nomenclature to what is being used by the application and facilitate logic screen
configuration and HMI monitoring.
These user labels can be used, for example, to easily identify what is binary output to be
connected to the open coil of certain Circuit Breaker.
A D
A Binary Selection: This tree allows to select the group of binary input, output or GOOSE
input to be configured.
B Selected Group: Shows the selected group by slot and board model or GOOSE Input.
C Binary Channel: List of binary channels to receive the label. For each channel it is also
shown the IEC 61860 data object (IndX) associated to that channel state.
D User Label Field: Field to write the user label for the binary channel. It is allowed the
maximum of 12 characters containing 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
<Ok>: Confirms user labels edition.
<Cancel>: Cancels user labels edition and returns to the main screen of the Merging Unit
Configurator.
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A
▪ A: Tree that allows to select the group of binary input, output or GOOSE input to be
configured.
▪ B: Options to configure the nominal voltage for the binary inputs of a certain
module. Options 24V, 48V, 125V and 250V, valid for all binary inputs in that group.
▪ C: Configures the user labels described in section 9.4.1 of this chapter.
▪ D: Configures debounce for the binary input. It is possible to enable/disable
debounce and define its time from 1 – 1000ms, being 11ms the default value. It is
possible to simultaneously configure debounce for all inputs in the slot by setting it
up on the header of the configuration table.
▪ E: Configures pickup time for the binary input. It is possible to enable/disable this
behavior and define its time from 1ms – 60000ms, being 100ms the default value. It
is possible to simultaneously configure pickup for all inputs in the slot by setting it
up on the header of the configuration table.
▪ F: Configures dropoff time for the binary input. It is possible to enable/disable this
behavior and define its time from 1ms – 60000ms, being 100ms the default value. It
is possible to simultaneously configure dropoff for all inputs in the slot by setting it
up on the header of the configuration table.
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Debounce time is the minimum time that a binary input must keep the new state to be
considered a binary input change status event. In this case, the event will be interpreted
and timestamped only after the debounce time.
Under the three GOOSE Inputs, in the tab Binary It is possible to select naming and
behavior of the 32 virtual GOOSE inputs available in MU320E, as shown in the figure
below, allowing to configure:
▪ User Label: Input field up to 12 characters allowing to give non-standard names for
GOOSE inputs. This information will be visible in the HMI and is readable through
MMS.
▪ Default State: This field allows to determine what shall be the status of the GOOSE
input in case it is not possible to establish communication with the configured
control block. This might occur due to invalid configuration or communication issues
and in these cases the GOOSE input shall be marked with quality as substituted and
will assume one of the following behaviors:
o Latest: maintain the latest value before losing communication
o On: assumes the status On after losing communication
o Off: assumes the status Off after losing communication
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MU320E may publish and subscribe to GOOSE messages and publish Report control
blocks according to IEC61850-8-1 standard. To subscribe to GOOSE messages, it is
necessary to configure the association between the GOOSE messages and digital
channels. To publish GOOSE messages and report control blocks, it is necessary to create
datasets and configure the transmission parameters.
Note:
The message being read can be Type 1A, 1B, 2 or 3, within the MU320E
they are all treated within the parameters of performance of messages
Type 1A with performance class P1, which means that their transfer
time is less than 3ms.
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A Association area used for GOOSE messages and digital inputs. To associate a GOOSE
Control Block to a digital input, do the following:
1- Initially select a GOOSE binary element from the Devices list, obtained from the
SCL files generated by IED.
2- Select one of the 32 digital inputs.
3- Clicking on the button will associate the GOOSE message with the previously
selected digital input.
4- To remove the association, click on the disassociate button.
B SCL management area: Button to add and remove SCL files to the devices list.
<Ok>: this button confirms the GOOSE messages receiving edition.
<Cancel>: this button cancels the GOOSE messages receiving edition and returns to the
main screen of the Merging Unit Configurator.
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D
A Enable: this check-box enables the publication of the respective GOOSE Control Block.
B GOOSE Control Block Identification
• Message Name: inserts a name for the GOOSE Control Block. The allowed
characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
• Description: inserts a description for the GOOSE Control Block. The not allowed
characters are ‘<’ and ‘>’.
• GOOSE ID: inserts an identification for the GOOSE Control Block. The allowed
characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
• Dataset: selects the dataset for this GOOSE Control Block. In this field will
appear all created datasets.
C Network Settings
APP ID: inserts an indication of the message identifier. The identifier must contain four
hexadecimal characters. The allowed characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’.
MAC-Address: inserts an indication of the MAC address of the originator to be filtered.
The address must be represented as six groups of hexadecimal characters. The allowed
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characters are 0-9, a-z, A-Z and ‘_’. IEC 61850-8-1 standard recommends the MAC address
for GOOSE messages creation as following:
▪ The first three bytes are 01-0C-CD;
▪ The fourth byte must be 01 for GOOSE;
▪ Thus it is recommended MAC address to be configured within the range from
01-0C-CD-01-00-00 to 01-0C-CD-01-01-FF.
▪ VLAN-PRIORITY: selects the VLAN priority. Such priority must be a numeric
value between 0 and 7.
• VLAN-ID: inserts the VLAN unique identification from 0 to 4095.
• Minimum Time: inserts the maximum delay time allowed for message
transmission, after the change of the state. The range is from 20 ms to 60000
ms.
• Maximum Time: inserts the source supervision time. If there is none change of
state, a message is transmitted in this time. The range is from 20 ms to 60000
ms.
D This area list all created GOOSE Control Blocks.
E Datasets manipulation buttons:
• <New>: this button creates a new GOOSE Control Block. Clicking on this button,
the GOOSE Control Block parameters will appear for editing.
• <Edit>: this button edits and selects pre-existing GOOSE Control Block. Clicking
on this button, the GOOSE Control Block parameters will appear for editing.
• <Delete>: this button deletes a selected pre-existing GOOSE Control Block.
<Ok>: this button confirms the GOOSE Control Block edition.
<Cancel>: this button cancels the GOOSE Control Block edition and returns to the main
screen of the Merging Unit Configurator.
The GCB01 is the Control Block that represents the FastGOOSE, with the status of Binary
Inputs. It can be edited and disabled, but not deleted.
Note:
1- In case the standard GOOSE publisher is being used instead of the
FastGOOSE the minimum value for the parameter “Minimum
Time” shall be 10 ms in order to allow that GOOSE messages with
a sufficiently large TimeAllowedToLive parameter are being sent.
2- Analog measurements cannot be sent via GOOSE.
This screen allows the user to configure the Report Control Blocks (RCB). The Report
Control Block sends internal variables grouped on a datasheet to the supervisory system.
Each RCB is associated to one Dataset and the MU320E can send up to 16 buffered or
unbuffered Report Control Blocks.
The configurable parameters are described below:
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• Indexed: When checked the report control block instance names are created
from the RCB name, followed by an index number from 01 up to maximum 16.
• Max Instances: To allow multiple clients to receive the same values of data
object, multiple instances of the report control classes shall be made available.
Once a report control block is reserved, by a specific client, no other client shall
have access rights to set the control block attributes. Up to 16 instances can be
configured.
C Trigger Options: Specifies the trigger conditions which will be monitored by this
BRCB. The following values are defined:
Note: The general-interrogation is initiated by the client. The integrity report, which
also transmits all values of a data set, is initiated by the BRCB.
D Optional Fields:
• Sequence Number: Includes the SqNum in the report. The attribute SqNum
specifies the sequence number for each BRCB that has report enable set to
TRUE. This number is incremented by the BRCB for each report generated and
sent.
• Reason Code: Includes the ReasonCodes in the report, which means the reason
that generated the report according to Trigger Options
• Dataset: Includes DatSets in the report
• Data Reference: Includes the DataRef in the report
• Time Stamp: Includes the time stamp in the report.
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• Buffer Overflow: Includes the BufOvfls in the report. The parameter BufOvfl
indicates to the client that entries within the buffer may have been lost.
• Entry ID: Includes EntryID in the report.
• Configuration Revision: Includes the ConfRev in the report. The attribute
ConfRevshall represent a count of the number of times that the configuration
of the data-setreferenced by DatSethas been changed.
All logical nodes above mentioned represents a digital model that follows the
implementation described by the IEC61850-7-4 and further specification described in the
MICS (Model Implementation Conformance Statement) related to the MU320E version.
The configurable parameters are described below:
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C
D F
A Selection Tree: Allows the user to navigate in the tree to choose what instance of which
logical node to configure.
B Input Selection: Section to select the input signal to be added to the list of inputs in the
logic allowing to select:
• Group: That filters the input type according to the options:
o Binary Inputs
o GOOSE Inputs
o XCBR: Any non-control Boolean available in one of the XCBR instances
in data model.
o XSWi: Any non-control Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances
in data model.
o SIMG: Any Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances in data
model.
o SIML: Any Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances in data
model.
o Control: Any control Boolean available in one of the XSWI or XCBR
instances in data model.
o All
• Signal: Effectively select the signal to be added to the list of inputs.
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C Input list: It holds the list of all inputs selected to perform the logic block. In this list it
is possible to select which, if any, signals will have inverse values to the logic block by
checking the NOT checkbox.
D Logic Block: It shows the logic operation that will be executed with the signals in the
input list to calculate the value to the configured data attribute. It is possible to select OR
operation or AND operation.
E Data Attribute: It shows the IEC61850 naming to the data attribute that will receive the
result of the configured logic operation.
F Tooltip: This tooltip is shown after left the mouse cursor over the data attribute and
helps the user to understand what the meaning of the data attribute in the application
context.
Note: Double point Data Attributes needs to have both Boolean status configured for
correct modeling and behavior.
It is important to note that due to the IEC61850-7-4 modeling and the behavior of the
physical equipment being represented by the Data Model some Data Attributes in XCBR
and XSWI have more complexes logics to determine its value. All logic is represented to
the user through the diagrams as the example below.
Binary Inputs to Data Model for logics with more than one element
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For Circuit Switches (XSWI) and Circuit Breakers (XCBR) the Data Attribute that represents
the blocking of opening or closing signals can be associated with a latching behavior with
reset available through GOOSE or Binary Input, as exemplifies the diagram below.
B
H
E
D
F
A
C G
H
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A Selection Tree: Allows the user to navigate in the tree to choose what instance of which
logical node to configure.
B Input Selection: Section to select the input signal to be added to the list of inputs in the
logic allowing to select:
• Group: That filters the input type according to the options:
o Binary Inputs
o GOOSE Inputs
o XCBR: Any non-control Boolean available in one of the XCBR instances
in data model.
o XSWi: Any non-control Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances
in data model.
o SIMG: Any Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances in data
model.
o SIML: Any Boolean available in one of the XSWI instances in data
model.
o Control: Any control Boolean available in one of the XSWI or XCBR
instances in data model.
o All
• Output operates a Circuit Breaker or Switch: If this option is enabled it forbids
any type of input to be selected if it is not in the Control group.
• Signal: Effectively select the signal to be added to the list of inputs.
C Input list: It holds the list of all inputs selected to perform the logic block. In this list it
is possible to select which, if any, signals will have inverse values to the logic block by
checking the NOT checkbox.
D Logic Block: It shows the logic operation that will be executed with the signals in the
input list to calculate the value to the configured Binary Output. It is possible to select OR
operation or AND operation.
E Output Activation mode: Selects the Binary Output behavior considering:
• Pickup: When an input signal goes high the timer waits for a time indicated by
the Pickup Time before driving the output high. If the input drops off while the
pickup timer is in the process of expiring, the timer immediately resets holding
the output low.
• Dropoff: When the input signal goes high the timer output will be driven high.
When the input drops off the timer waits for the time indicated by the Dropoff
Time before driving the output low. If the input picks up again while the timer
is in the process of expiring the timer immediately resets and continues to
timeout holding the output high. (opposite of the pickup timer).
• Pickup/Dropoff: This mode combines the functionality of both timers to
produce delays on both pick up and drop off.
• Pulse: When the input signal goes high the pulse timer immediately drives the
output high for the duration of the pulse setting time, irresponsive to input
status once the pulse started. After this period expires the output is driven low.
• Straight-through: This the output without any conditioning. When input goes
high, the output goes high. When the input goes low, the output goes low.
• Latching (Set dominant): Works like a flip flop where after the input sets the
output, it is held on high state until another input resets this state.
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F Pickup/Dropoff time: Pickup and/or Dropoff times for these output modes
configuration.
G Resetting signal: Section to select the input that will reset the output after it has been
set. Only available for latching output mode.
H Output type indicator: Graphical way to inform user what type of output it is: Form-A
or Form-C.
Note:
1- The Logic has a maximum processing time of 1ms that can vary
depending on the configuration.
2- The maximum total time for a binary output to be activated is the
sum of the logic processing time and the operation time of each
binary output.
Note:
There is no automatic process to upgrade configurations from MU320
Hardware A or firmware version lower than 04A00.
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AccessControl.exe -action <action> -user1 <user1> -pass1 <pass1> -ip <ip> -user2
<user2> -pass2 <pass2>
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Chapter 5: Operation
The MU320E has an application software called Merging Unit Configurator, that
downloads equipment Log files, and a local interface with important status indicators.
Log file is used to verify the equipment system events.
This chapter describes the local and remote interfaces of the equipment.
For information about software installation, refer to Chapter 7: Installation.
1 Local Interface
MU320E local interface is comprised of six status indicators, as shown in below figure.
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Note:
The MU320E will not come into operation mode, and will not
lights up IN SERVICE indicator, before the first configuration
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Status Screen
▪ IED name.
▪ Equipment Data and Time.
▪ Connection Type: Ethernet/Serial.
▪ Connected IP Address.
▪ Internal Temperature.
▪ Synchronization: OK/NOK.
▪ Ethernet (1,2): Connected/Disconnected.
▪ Alarm/Relay: Open/Closed.
▪ Equipment Healthy: Ok/Warning/Alarm.
▪ Self Test: for all internal voltages +1.1V, +1.35V, +2.5V, +3.3V, +5V, +12V.
▪ PTP synchronization info:
o Time traceable: Yes/No.
o UTC offset.
o Grand Master Time Accuracy.
o Grand Master Clock Id.
o Offset from master.
o Port (1/2) state.
The screen is updated each 30s, if you need faster update you can use the <Refresh>
button.
If the MU320E is configured to be synchronized through IRIG-B or it is not synchronized
PTP synchronization info will not be displayed.
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▪ IED name.
▪ CORTEC.
▪ Firmware Version.
▪ Serial Number.
▪ Network Information (1,2): IP Address, Network Mask, Gateway address and MAC
Address. If configured for PRP only one network information is shown.
▪ Modules Information: Module identifier, Board name, Serial Number, Board
version.
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o Inconsistent
o Inaccurate
o Source
o Test
o Operator Blocked
C
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▪ G: Tooltip with main information about the binary channel shown when mouse
hovers the status of the channel
A B
C
D
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G
C
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I
I
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▪ E: ID for each log event. By clicking in the header of the table it is possible to sort
events by ID in ascending or descending order. Event ID is also shown In timestamp
Difference analysis.
▪ F: Timestamp of the event displayed in the format “MON DD YYYY
HH:MM:SS.FractionOfSecond”.
▪ G: Log code of the event.
▪ H: Description of the event.
The list of possible log codes and description can be seen in Appendix B.
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▪ Access Control: Tab to change the password for all available users.
▪ Firmware update: Tab to upload the firmware file and run the firmware update.
▪ License update: Tab to upload the license file and run the license update.
▪ Support File: Tab to download the support files.
▪ Reboot: Tab to remotely execute reboot command in MU320E (requires
authentication).
3 Measurement Behavior
When the analogue values measured by the MU320E exceeds the dynamic range, i.e.
when the readings are greater than 40 x In, the MU320E will assert a quality bit within the
SV frame known as outOfRange, described in the IEC 61850-7-3 ed.2. The purpose of this
bit is to flag to the IEDs in the Process Bus that the data sent by the MU320E does not
represent the actual physical quantity, since the analogue signal exceeded the dynamic
range of the device and, thus, the measurement is out of range.
During the period of time that the MU320E is out of range, the value sent by the device
will be the maximum value of the dynamic range (40 x In). The figures below exemplify it.
The top figure is the actual signal and the bottom figure is the measure sent with the
outOfRange bit asserted.
When outOfRange is true, quality is set to questionable.
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The table below shows the behavior of SmpSynch flag sent through Sampled Values
considering the MU320E Synchronization state, the Time Traceable flag from the time
source and the grandmaster clockClassTime.
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5 Mode/Behavior
It is possible to configure the MU320E according to the mode and behavior described in
IEC 61850-7-4 edition 2.
The configuration of the mode/behavior is carried out by controlling the Data Attribute
Oper in the Data Object Mod in the LN (Logical Node) LLN0 of the MU320E Logical Devices
(LD).
The mode/behavior can be configured using the MU320E configuration software, by
MMS command and by binary inputs. Chapter 5: Operation, Section 6 MMS shows the
address to configure the mode/behavior via MMS.
The Mode/Behavior is configured in the IED tab Chapter 4: Configuration , section 9.1.4.
Mode/Behavior.
The MU320E will not come into operation mode, and will not lights up IN SERVICE
indicator, before the first configuration
6 MMS Interactions
The MU320E has all its interval variables implemented according the IEC 61850.
Whichever data attribute referenceable in a dataset can be sent via MMS using either
Polling or Report control blocks 9.5.4 Publishing Report Control Blocks.
The MU320E can connect to 20 MMS clients simultaneously.
7 Quality bits
Below are the quality bits that the MU320E support.
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It is possible to alarm via GOOSE the health of the device using the logical nodes
PhyHealth and Health.
For details of what conditions leads to change MU320E Health please use the table below
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Note:
The MU320E Ethernet ports are not designed to receive the high throughput. In case
high throughput messages are being read by the MU320E Ethernet ports, excessive
processing will be demanded in order to interpret the messages, which can cause
unstable and undesirable behavior of the MU320E. To avoid so, multicast filtering or
VLAN segregation shall be configured in the managed switches of the application.
The table below exemplifies the suggested configuration is the MAC address of GOOSE
and Sampled Values messages. Note that the fifith octet should not have the same parity.
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Chapter 6: Communication
The equipment has two communication interfaces, which are used for station and
process bus.
Analog and digital values and GOOSE data packets are sent for the appropriate IED
through the communication interfaces. It is also possible to access the configuration
software, read and transmit configuration for the equipment through the same
interfaces.
This chapter contains the information for MU320E communication, such as
communication interfaces, protocols, and connection diagrams.
1 Communication Interfaces
The MU320E has two communication interfaces, listed and shown below:
• 100BASE-FX Ethernet interface using LC connector (B01);
• 100BASE-FX Ethernet interface using LC connector (B02);
Each Ethernet interface has two LED indicators, for RX and TX connections, which lights
up when the link is receiving and transmitting data, respectively.
Depending on the CORTEC configuration, the MU320E interfaces present different
functionalities regarding the protocols that they support.
When the redundancy protocol PRP is enabled both Ethernet ports (1 and 2) will be
enabled to: Sampled Values (IEC61850-9-2), GOOSE (IEC61850-8-1), PTP, MMS and
configuration. And they will have the same IP address.
When PRP is not enabled:
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Chapter 7: Installation
To start using the MU320E, the first step is to install and connect the equipment to the
system that will be protected.
For correct installation and connection, it is necessary that the user knows the key
features and technical specifications, presented in Chapter 1.
This chapter contains the information for the MU320E installation, such as characteristics
of the connection terminals, location and function of each connection and typical voltage
and current connections. Following the guidelines in this chapter, the MU320E will be
able to function properly.
If the unit is not installed immediately, store it in a place free from dust and moisture in
its original packaging. Keep any de-humidifier bags included in the packing. The de-
humidifier crystals lose their efficiency if the bag is exposed to ambient conditions.
Restore the crystals before replacing it in the carton. Ideally regeneration should be
carried out in a ventilating, circulating oven at about 115°C. Bags should be placed on flat
racks and spaced to allow circulation around them. The time taken for regeneration will
depend on the size of the bag. If a ventilating, circulating oven is not available, when using
an ordinary oven, open the door on a regular basis to let out the steam given off by the
regenerating silica gel.
On subsequent unpacking, make sure that any dust on the carton does not fall inside.
Avoid storing in locations of high humidity. In locations of high humidity the packaging
may become impregnated with moisture and the de-humidifier crystals will lose their
efficiency.
The device can be stored between –25º to +70ºC for extended period or between -40°C
to + 85°C for up to 96 hours (see technical specifications).
To install the MU320E in the panel, drill the necessary holes as described in Chapter 7 –
Case Dimensions. The screws used for fixation are of the M6 type.
It is possible to order an optional support for installation of one or two units adapted to
a 19-inch rack. To install either a single or two modules of MU320E use the optional
supports shown in Chapter 7 – Case Dimensions.
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In order to meet the EMC CISPR22 emission levels, the power supply, CT, VT and binary
signals connection shall use screened (shielded) cables with screen coverage of 70%; Core
wires should be as short as possible; The shield should be connected to any of the two
functional earth terminal screws positioned on the upper and lower-middle parts of the
frontal panel of the equipment through short pigtails. Recommended lug terminal to the
pigtail end connection.
The unit can be powered from DC or AC power within the limits specified in Chapter 9:
Technical Specifications.
All power connections should use insulated flameproof flexible cable (BWF type) with a
2.5 mm² cross section, 70° C (158 °F) thermal class, and 750 V insulation voltages.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, pre-insulated tubular pin terminals should be used
on the ends of the power connections.
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The pin terminals should be completely inserted into the connector supplied with the unit
so that no metallic parts are exposed, according to the picture below.
A 1.5 mm2 ground straps shall be connected to the terminal marked with the protective
earth symbol for safety.
For optimal electromagnetic compatibility, ground the unit by using a screened/shielded
cable with insulated flexible wires of 4.0 mm² cross section connected to the rear panel
of the device using the protective earth screw.
A04
A05
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For compliance with IEC 61010, install a suitable external switch or circuit breaker in each
current-carrying conductor of MU320E power supply; this device should interrupt both
the hot (+/L) and neutral (-/N) power leads. An external 10 A, category C, bipolar circuit-
breaker is recommended. The circuit breaker should have an interruption capacity of at
least 25 kA and comply with IEC 60947-2. The switch or circuit-breaker must be suitably
located and easily reachable, also it shall not interrupt the protective earth conductor.
For information about the nominal operating voltage range or maximum voltage
applicable, power and frequency, refer to Chapter 9: Technical Specifications.
4.2 Powering Up
1. Before energizing the unit, be familiar with all the risk and attention indicators in the
equipment’s frame.
2. Connect the power supply (including the ground strap) to the appropriate terminals.
The equipment will start the boot process.
3. The equipment performs a self-test procedure. At the end of the self-test, if it is
operating and has already been configured, the IN SERVICE indicator lights up on the front
panel of the equipment and the signaling contact IN SERVICE on the rear panel of the
equipment will be on.
4. If is the first time using the equipment, it is necessary to configure it. Before the
configuration, equipment will not be in service.
5. To turn off the unit, disconnect the power supply (including the ground strap) from the
terminals. All front and rear panel indicators will turn off.
In case the unit does not behave in a way here described or if the ALARM indicator lights
up, turn off the equipment and carefully check all power and signal connections. Repeat
the procedure described and if the problem persists, please contact GE contact center.
For additional suggestions for problem diagnosis, refer to Chapter 6.
Note:
The equipment will not come into operation mode, and will not light up
the IN SERVICE indicator, before the first configuration
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Additionally, to meet the EMC CISPR22 emission levels, two other functional earth
terminals are available on upper-middle and lower middle parts of the frontal panel (see
Installation Chapter Section 3.1 MU320E Frontal Panel) of the equipment marked with
the sing below:
Power supply, CT, VT and binary signals shall use screened/shielded cable.
Connect the shield of the cable to both functional earth terminals using short pigtails with
lug terminals.
A02
A03
For information about the IN SERVICE contact specifications, refer to Chapter 9: Technical
Specifications.
For information about software installation, refer to Chapter 7: Installation.
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Connections shall use insulated flexible wires of 1.0 mm² cross section, voltage rating of
300Vrms.
The equipment signals SYNC on the front panel when the data acquisition frequency is
according to the equipment’s nominal acquisition frequency and the equipment’s
internal clock is updated.
To synchronize the equipment using fiber-optic input, use the appropriate fiber-optic
type, considering its minimum curvature radius. For information about the optical input
specifications, refer to Chapter 9: Technical Specifications.
The connections and polarities must follow what is identified through the sticker annexed
to each board.
For binary inputs there are groups isolated channels. These groups are segregated
through dashes and the polarities are identified through the negative signal ( - ), that
represents the negative reference for the group and the positive signal ( + ), that
represents the positive reference for the specific channel.
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Please note that the MU320E can work with up to 100% of its digital inputs and 50% of
its digital outputs energized simultaneously at the maximum ambient temperature
(considering the maximum number of inputs/output available).
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Note:
The channel inputs have configurable voltage levels, but the channel
will not be protected if you configure a voltage level lower than your
voltage reference.
Connections shall use insulated flexible wires of 1.0 mm² cross section, voltage rating of
300Vrms.
For information about the digital input specifications, refer to Chapter 9: Technical
Specifications.
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MU320E Dimensions
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5.3 Accessories
MU320E accessories
Double mounting chassis to install two MU320E in a 19-inch rack + blank
Q62
plate to cover one cutout in case only one MU320E is being used.
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Applications:
• Microsoft dot.Net 4.6.2 version or higher;
• FTDI Driver 2.08.24 version or higher;
• Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) SP1;
• Windows© Installer 3.1;
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• Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86) (Must be installed even
for x64 Windows©);
• Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x64) (Must be installed only
for x64 Windows©).
6.2 Installing
The Merging Unit Configurator application is installed through execution of an installer
file.
To install the software, follow the procedures below:
1. The initial installer screen will open. Click on <NEXT> button.
2. Choose if want to create an icon on the desktop and/or include the software in the
options menu of Windows© and click on <NEXT> button.
3. Choose the installation folder and confirm the installation clicking again on <NEXT >
button. The software will be installed. This process can take a few minutes, please wait
for the complete installation of the software.
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4. After installation is finished, click on <CLOSE> button and the software will be ready
for use.
Once the software is installed, a folder is created on the C: drive, where are salved the
equipment files:
C:\MU320 Extended Configurator
If there is a previous version of software installed on the computer, it is necessary to
manually remove the old version before performing the installation of new software.
6.3 Uninstalling
To uninstall the software, access the Control Panel in Windows© and go to Add or Remove
Program option. Then select Merging Unit Configurator on the list, click on <Remove>,
and follow the instructions.
The removal process can take a few minutes.
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Chapter 8: Maintenance
This chapter provides information about proper equipment maintenance and
troubleshooting.
The troubleshooting part of the chapter allows an error condition on the IED to be
identified so that appropriate corrective action can be taken.
1 Maintenance
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Chapter 9: Technical Specifications
This chapter describes the technical specifications of the product.
1 Specifications
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Safety tests
Standard Level
Impulse - 5KV
IEC 60255-27:2013 Dielectric withstand - 2,2kVrms for 60 seconds
Insulation resistance > 100MΩ @ 500Vdc
Environmental tests
Test Standard Level
Cold IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 16 hours (Cold operational)
IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 16 hours (Cold storage)
Dry heat IEC 60068-2-2 +85°C, 16 hours (Dry heat)
IEC 60068-2-2 +85°C, 16 hours (Dry heat operational)
IEC 60068-2-2 +85°C, 16 hours (Dry heat storage)
Damp heat Cyclic +25°C ± 3°C – 95% ±3% RH
IEC 60068-2-30 +55°C ± 2°C – 93% ±3% RH
6 of 24 hours (12h + 12h) cycles
Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 -40°C to 55ºC / 9 hours / 2 cycles
Damp heat IEC 60068-2-78 +40°C ±2°C –93% ±3% RH –10 days
Vibration IEC 60255-21-1 Class 2
Shock IEC 60255-21-2 Class 1
Bump IEC 60255-21-2 Class 1
Seismic IEC 60255-21-3 Class 2
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Chapter 10: Wiring Diagrams
This chapter contains the all the possible wiring diagrams for the analogue inputs. For
further details on the inputs, refer to Chapter 7: Installation.
1 Current Connections
The diagram shown in the figure below represents a typical connection for three CTs and
IN from the neutral point in the equipment terminals.
G1+
G1-
G2+
G2-
G3+
G3-
G4+
G4-
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The diagram shown in the figure below represents a typical connection for three CTs for
the current phases and IN from the residual CT.
G1+
G1-
G2+
G2-
G3+
G3-
G4+
G4-
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2 Voltage Connections
The figure below shows a typical installation of a VT using WYE-WYE connection for phase
measurement and a WYE-Broken Delta connection for 3V0.
G5+
G5-
G6+
G6-
G7+
G7-
G8+
G8-
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3 Connection Example
In the figure below is shown a typical case for MU320E application example.
G1+
G1-
G2+
G2-
G3+
G3-
G4+
G4-
G8+
G8-
D01
D02
D03
D04
A02
A03
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Appendix A - PRP
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Appendix B - Log Codes
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