ABB REB670 Operator's Manual
ABB REB670 Operator's Manual

ABB REB670 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Relion 670 series Busbar protection REB670 Operator's manual...
  • Page 3 Document ID: 1MRK505209-UEN Issued: February 2015 Revision: E Product version: 1.2 © Copyright 2012 ABB. All rights reserved...
  • Page 4 Copyright This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party, nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software and hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.
  • Page 5 In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or the application of the equipment.
  • Page 6 (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    LED....................25 Introduction..................25 Status indication LEDs..............25 Indication LEDs................25 Local HMI setup ................26 How to navigate................26 Read....................26 Change ..................26 Control..................27 Section 5 Understand the HMI tree..........29 Overview...................29 Menu-tree for REB670..............29 Section 6 Read measured values..........31 Overview...................31 View analog primary values..............32 Operator's manual...
  • Page 8 Table of contents Overview..................32 View analog secondary values............32 Overview..................32 View analog mean values..............33 Overview..................33 mA input module MIM............33 Signal matrix for mA inputs SMMI..........33 View monitoring values..............33 Service values CVMMXN............33 Current phasors CMMXU............33 Voltage phasors VMMXU/VNMMXU...........34 Current sequence component CMSQI........34 Voltage sequence component VMSQI........34 Three phase busbar protection BZNTPDIF (zone A)....34 Three phase busbar protection BZNTPDIF (Zone B)....34...
  • Page 9 Table of contents SYNCHIRIG-B................42 SYNCHSNTP.................42 TIMEZONE................42 General settings................43 Power system................43 Overview................43 Identifiers................43 Primary values................43 Communication................43 Overview................43 Remote communication............43 SPA, LON and IEC 60870–5–103 settings......44 Station communication............45 Ethernet configuration............46 Analog and I/O modules..............47 Overview................47 Analog modules..............47 I/O modules................48 HMI....................48 Overview................48 LEDs..................48 Screen ...................48 Functions................49 Change lock ................49...
  • Page 10 Table of contents Generic measured value MVGGIO........53 Event function ................54 Logical signal status report BINSTATREP......54 IEC 60870–5–103 ..............54 Metering..................54 Overview................54 Pulse counter logic PCGGIO..........54 Function for energy calculation and demand handling ETPMMTR ................55 Setting group N.................55 Overview..................55 Differential protection..............55 Overview................55 High impedance differential protection HZPDIF ....55 Three phase busbar differential protection (Bay) BUTPTRC ................55...
  • Page 11 Table of contents Thermal overload protection, two time constants TRPTTR ................58 Four step single phase overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC................59 Voltage protection................59 Overview................59 Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV ..........59 Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV ......59 Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV ..59 Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV ......60 Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV ......60 Frequency protection..............60...
  • Page 12 Table of contents Signal matrix for binary input SMBI........68 View binary output values..............69 Overview..................69 Binary Output Module BOM...........69 Signal matrix for binary outputs SMBO........69 Function test modes.................69 Overview..................69 Differential protection ..............69 Current protection................69 Voltage protection ...............70 Frequency protection..............70 Multipurpose protection ..............70 Control ..................70 Monitoring..................70 Logic....................70...
  • Page 13 Table of contents Directional over-power protection GOPPDOP.......73 Directional under-power protection GUPPDUP......73 Four step phase overcurrent protection OC4PTOC....73 Four step single phase overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC................73 Thermal overload protection, two time constants TRPTTR.................74 Voltage protection................74 Loss of voltage check LOVPTUV...........74 Two step overvoltage protection OV2PTOV......74 Two step residual overvoltage protection ROV2PTOV..74 Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV......74 Frequency protection..............75...
  • Page 14 Table of contents Test .....................83 Authorization................83 LED Test ..................84 Line differential test................84 Section 12 Control and supervise the bay........85 Overview...................85 Read measured values and check apparatus status....85 Locating and using the single line diagram.........85 Control screen messages............87 Station matrix................87 Section 13 Reset................91 Reset busbar protection open current transformer......91 Reset open CT in Zone A (Three phase)........91 Reset open CT in Zone B (Three phase)........91...
  • Page 15 Table of contents Authorization handling in the IED.............97 Internet Protocol ports security guideline.........98 Section 15 Glossary...............101 Operator's manual...
  • Page 17: Section 1 Introduction

    Section 1 1MRK505209-UEN E Introduction Section 1 Introduction About this chapter This chapter is an introduction to the operator’s manual, its purpose and usage. Introduction to the operator’s manual 1.1.1 About the complete set of manuals for an IED The user’s manual (UM) is a complete set of five different manuals: Engineeringmanual Installation and Commissioning manual...
  • Page 18: About The Operator's Manual

    Section 1 1MRK505209-UEN E Introduction manual should be used as a technical reference during the engineering phase, installation and commissioning phase, and during normal service. The Installation and Commissioning Manual (ICM) contains instructions on how to install and commission the protection IED. The manual can also be used as a reference during periodic testing.
  • Page 19: Intended Audience

    IEC 61850 Data objects list for 670 series 1MRK 500 091-WEN Engineering manual 670 series 1MRK 511 240-UEN Communication set-up for Relion 670 series 1MRK 505 260-UEN More information can be found on www.abb.com/substationautomation. 1.1.4 Revision notes Revision Description Minor corrections made Updates made for REB670 1.2.4...
  • Page 21: Section 2 Safety Information

    Section 2 1MRK505209-UEN E Safety information Section 2 Safety information About this chapter This chapter lists warnings and cautions that must be followed when handling the IED. Warnings Do not touch circuitry during operation. Potentially lethal voltages and currents are present. Always connect the IED to protective earth, regardless of the operating conditions.
  • Page 23: Section 3 Overview

    Section 3 1MRK505209-UEN E Overview Section 3 Overview About this chapter This chapter presents a general overview of the Operator's manual. Operator overview The Local human-machine interface (LHMI) on the IED provides an ideal mechanism for the day to day operation and even advanced use of the IED. The keypad, LCD and LEDs on the front of the IED are what constitute the LHMI.
  • Page 24 Section 3 1MRK505209-UEN E Overview IEC10000336-1-en.vsd IED10000336 V1 EN Figure 1: Typical example of product identifier screen on local HMI IEDProdType is the Relion 670 series product type (REB, REC, RED, REG, REL, RET and so on) ProductDef specifies the version of the product, in the following order: major version.
  • Page 25 Section 3 1MRK505209-UEN E Overview IEC10000337-1-en.vsd IEC10000337 V1 EN Figure 2: Typical example of IED product type and version properties in PCM600 FirmwareVer Specifies the version of the product firmware IEDMainFunType Specifies the main IED functionality, in accordance to IEC60870-5-103 numbering: •...
  • Page 27: Section 4 Understand The Ied Local Human-Machine Interface

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface Section 4 Understand the IED local human- machine interface About this chapter This chapter describes the display, its keys (buttons) and LEDs that make up the local HMI on the IED. How the keys are used to navigate the HMI, how to interpret the graphic information on the LCD and, what the LEDs indicate is explained in the sections that follow.
  • Page 28: Keypad

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface IEC08000084 V1 EN Figure 4: 1/1 x 19” case with medium LCD Keypad The keypad is used to monitor and operate the IED. The keypad has the same look and feel in all IEDs. LCD screens and other details may differ but the way the keys function is identical.
  • Page 29: Key Activated Screens

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface Table 1: HMI keys on the front of the IED Function Press to close or energize a breaker or disconnector. IEC05000101 V1 EN Press to open a breaker or disconnector. IEC05000102 V1 EN Press to open two sub menus: Key operation and IED information.
  • Page 30: The Reset Screen

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface The I and O keys are used to open (OFF) and close (ON) breakers and disconnectors when using the Single Line Diagram (SLD) in direct control situations. 4.3.2 The Reset screen The reset screen is activated by the Reset key on the front panel of the IED or via the main menu.
  • Page 31: Led

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface 4.5.1 Introduction The LED module is a unidirectional means of communicating. This means that events may occur that activate a LED in order to draw the operators attention to something that has occurred and needs some sort of action. 4.5.2 Status indication LEDs The three LEDs above the LCD provide information as shown in the table below.
  • Page 32: Local Hmi Setup

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface • CB spring charge alarm • Oil temperature alarm • Thermal overload trip The RJ45 port has a yellow LED indicating that communication has been established between the IED and a computer. The Local/Remote key on the front panel has two LEDs indicating whether local or remote control of the IED is active.
  • Page 33: Control

    Section 4 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the IED local human-machine interface Navigate to the desired parameter or quantity using the arrow keys. Press the E key when the parameter to be changed is highlighted. Move between digits or letters using the left and right arrow keys. Use the up and down arrow keys to change the digit or letter concerned.
  • Page 35: Section 5 Understand The Hmi Tree

    • Test • Reset • Authorization • Language Each main menu item can have several other submenus. 5.1.1 Menu-tree for REB670 Main menu Sub menu Sub-sub menu Control Single line diagram Commands Station Matrix Measurements Analog primary values Analog secondary values...
  • Page 36 Section 5 1MRK505209-UEN E Understand the HMI tree Main menu Sub menu Sub-sub menu General settings Power system Communication Analog modules I/O modules Differential protection Current protection Control Monitoring Metering Setting group N Differential protection Current protection Control Monitoring Logic Activate setting group Diagnostics Internal events...
  • Page 37: Section 6 Read Measured Values

    Section 6 1MRK505209-UEN E Read measured values Section 6 Read measured values About this chapter This chapter describes measurement categories and how to locate them using the HMI. Each measurement category has a section of its own that includes a general description of the type of quantity being measured and the path in the local HMI to the measurement.
  • Page 38: View Analog Primary Values

    Section 6 1MRK505209-UEN E Read measured values View analog primary values 6.2.1 Overview The analog primary values are analog quantities measured on the primary side of the TRM and reflect the actual current or voltage on the primary side of the CTs. The ratio is adjusted under settings and also depends on the rating of the TRM.
  • Page 39: View Analog Mean Values

    Section 6 1MRK505209-UEN E Read measured values View analog mean values 6.4.1 Overview Measurements from the Milliampere Input Module (MIM) are found in this part of the measurements menu. Data from either the hard wired mA module or Signal Matrix Tool mA modules are shown here. 6.4.1.1 mA input module MIM Main menu/Measurements/Analog mean values/mA modules/MIM:x...
  • Page 40: Voltage Phasors Vmmxu/Vnmmxu

    Section 6 1MRK505209-UEN E Read measured values 6.5.3 Voltage phasors VMMXU/VNMMXU Main menu/Measurements/Monitoring/VoltagePhasors(MMXU)/Phase - Phase/VMMXU:x Phase to phase voltages and phase angles are displayed here. Main menu/Measurement/Monitoring/VoltagePhasors(MMXU)/Phase - Earth/ VNMMXU:x Phase to earth voltages and phase angles are displayed here. 6.5.4 Current sequence component CMSQI Main menu/Measurements/Monitoring/CurrentSequenceComponents(MSQI)/...
  • Page 41: Single Phase Busbar Protection Bznspdif (Zone A)

    Section 6 1MRK505209-UEN E Read measured values Displays the magnitude of the currents and the differential currents in the three phase system. 6.5.8 Single phase busbar protection BZNSPDIF (Zone A) Main menu/Measurements/Monitoring/BBPZoneA1ph(PDIF,87B)/ BZNSPDIF:x Displays busbar current and differential current value. 6.5.9 Single phase busbar protection BZNSPDIF (Zone B) Main menu/Measurements/Monitoring/BBPZoneB1ph(PDIF,87B)/...
  • Page 43: Section 7 Event List

    Section 7 1MRK505209-UEN E Event list Section 7 Event list About this chapter This chapter describes how to find and read the event list. View events 7.1.1 Overview Events displays recorded events such as trips and breaker opened or closed. Main menu/Events Displays a list of events in chronological order and where each event has a time stamp.
  • Page 45: Section 8 Handle Disturbances

    Section 8 1MRK505209-UEN E Handle disturbances Section 8 Handle disturbances About this chapter This chapter describes disturbance detection and handling. This includes resetting LED alarms, triggering disturbance reports and the viewing of several fault indicators. Identify a disturbance A disturbance record can be generated manually by using the Manual Trig functionality in the HMI menu.
  • Page 46: View Trip Values

    Section 8 1MRK505209-UEN E Handle disturbances Main menu/Disturbance records/Record xx/Event recording 8.2.4 View trip values In the Trip values section of a disturbance recording both the pre-fault and the fault values for current can be viewed. The recording number and Trig time are also displayed.
  • Page 47: Section 9 Read And Change Settings

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Section 9 Read and change settings About this chapter This chapter describes how to find and change settings and parameters. The chapter is divided into two sections which match the way the two categories of settings are divided up in the HMI.
  • Page 48: Timesynchbin

    IEC61850-9-2 The synchronization parameters for IEC 61850-9-2LE process bus communication are set here. IEC 61850-9-2LE process bus communication is not supported in REB670. 9.1.2.3 TIMESYNCHBIN Main menu/Settings/Time/Synchronization/SYNCHBIN:x Binary input synchronization settings available here are the position of the of the module, the number of the binary input and the detection mode.
  • Page 49: General Settings

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings The time zone according to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is set here. General settings Parameters under General settings that are changed will cause the IED to restart. This occurs automatically and requires no manual intervention. The IED must be in setting group 1 before changing settings in General settings 9.2.1...
  • Page 50: Spa, Lon And Iec 60870-5-103 Settings

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Displays settings for Remote Binary Communication (CRB) and for Remote Multi Communication (CRM). The multi communication block can send both binary and analog data whereas the binary can only send binary data. Each instance of CRB has several settable parameters where the channel mode can be set on or off, terminal numbers can be entered, synchronization can be set to master or slave and opto power can be set high or low.
  • Page 51: Station Communication

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Rear optical SPA-IEC-DNP port Main menu/Settings/General settings/Communication/SLM configuration/ Rear optical SPA-IEC-DNP port In this submenu SPA or IEC is chosen and the necessary settings for the respective communication protocols are made. Main menu/Settings/General settings/Communication/SLM configuration/ Rear optical SPA-IEC-DNP port/Protocol selection SPA and IEC cannot run at the same time and in this submenu one of the options is chosen.
  • Page 52: Ethernet Configuration

    Off parameter. 9.2.2.5 Ethernet configuration IEC 61850-9-2LE process bus communication is not supported in REB670. Main menu/Settings/General settings/Communication/Ethernet configuration/ Front port The IP Address and IP mask for the ethernet port on the front panel of the IED are set here.
  • Page 53: Analog And I/O Modules

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Main menu/Settings/General settings/Communication/Ethernet configuration/ Rear OEM - Redundant PRP Redundant station bus communication IEC61850-8-1 are set here. Main menu/Settings/General settings/Communication/Ethernet configuration/ Gateway If a gateway is used to access the system the address to that gateway is entered here. 9.2.3 Analog and I/O modules 9.2.3.1...
  • Page 54: I/O Modules

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Main menu/Setting/General Settings/Analog modules/ 3phAnalogSummationGroup/3PHSUM:x Here is where the settings for the summation block are done. The summation type, Fourier filter reference frequency are some of the parameters that can be set here. Settings/General Settings/Analog modules/Reference channel service values The phase angle reference is set here.
  • Page 55: Functions

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Local HMI setting parameters such as Language, Contrast level and Default menu can be set here. 9.2.4.4 Functions Main menu/Settings/General Settings/HMI/Functions The settings here are used to determine the way information is presented in the HMI. 9.2.4.5 Change lock Main menu/Settings/General settings/HMI/Change lock...
  • Page 56: Control

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.2.6 Control 9.2.6.1 Apparatus control Overview Under Control in General settings, parameters for Apparatus control can be adjusted. These are the parameters for among others Bay control, Switch controller, Reservation input, Circuit breakers and Circuit switches. The parameters include delay times, dependencies, pulse times and characteristics.
  • Page 57: Control Commands

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Displays available instances of the local/remote function LocalRemote, LocRemControl that permit the user to set the control mode. Reservation input RESIN Main menu/Settings/General Settings/Control/Apparatus Control/ ReservationInput/RESINX:y Displays available instances of the Reservation input function RESIN with one settable parameter per function for future use.
  • Page 58: Monitoring

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.2.7 Monitoring 9.2.7.1 Overview Under monitoring there are parameters for setting Service values, current phasors, Voltage phasors, Disturbance reports and the Measured value expander block. 9.2.7.2 Service values CVMMXN Main menu/Settings/General Settings/Monitoring/ServiceValues(MMXN)/ CVMMXN:x Displays available instances of CVMMXN.
  • Page 59: Voltage Sequence Components Vmsqi

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings There are sets of settings with some categories of parameter settings per set instance of CMSQI. 9.2.7.6 Voltage sequence components VMSQI Main menu/Settings/General settings/Monitoring/ VoltageSequenceComponents(MSQI)/VMSQI:x The voltage sequence components are where the user sets the limits and deadband settings for voltage sequence components.
  • Page 60: Event Function

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.2.7.9 Event function Main menu/Settings/General settings/Monitoring/EventFunction/EVENT:x The Event function menu consists of several sets of settable parameters EVENT where the SPA channel mask, LON channel mask, Event mask and minimum repetition interval can be set. 9.2.7.10 Logical signal status report BINSTATREP Main menu/Settings/General settings/Monitoring/BinarySignalStatusReport/...
  • Page 61: Function For Energy Calculation And Demand Handling Etpmmtr

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.2.8.3 Function for energy calculation and demand handling ETPMMTR Main menu/Settings/General settings/Metering/ThreePhEnergMeas(MMTR)/ ETPMMTR:x Parameters for activating the function, activate accumulation of energy values, selection of time interval for energy calculation and forward/reverse pulse quantities for accumulated energy values are found here.
  • Page 62: Three Phase Busbar Differential Protection Bcztpdif (Check Zone)

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings There are several instances of BUTPTRC, each with some settings that include the current transformer connection type, zone selection, check zone selection and various time thresholds. 9.3.2.4 Three phase busbar differential protection BCZTPDIF (Check zone) Main menu/Settings/Setting group N/Differential protection/ BBPCheckZone3Ph(PDIF,87B)/BCZTPDIF:x The three settings here are Operation, Operator level and Slope.
  • Page 63: Single Phase Busbar Differential Protection Bznspdif (Zone A)

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings The three settings here are Operation, Operator level and Slope. 9.3.2.10 Single phase busbar differential protection BZNSPDIF (Zone A) Settings/Setting group N/Differential protection/BBPZoneA1Ph(PDIF,87B)/ BZNSPDIF_A:x There are 17 settings in this view which cover several aspects of this function. Operation, alarm settings and sensitivity levels are among the settings available here.
  • Page 64: Breaker Failure Protection, Single Phase Version Ccsrbrf

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Displays some instances of CCRBRF with several settings per instance. Settings include operation, base current, function mode, operation mode of retrip logic, time delays and several others. 9.3.3.3 Breaker failure protection, single phase version CCSRBRF Main menu/Settings/Setting group N/Current protection/ BreakerFailure1Ph(RBRF,50BF)/CCSRBRF:x In this view available numbered instances of CCSRBRF with a number of settings...
  • Page 65: Four Step Single Phase Overcurrent Protection Ph4Sptoc

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Displays some instances of TRPTTR with several settable parameters per instance. Typical settings are length of pulse for trip signal, reference current as a percentage of the base system current and several other related settings. 9.3.3.9 Four step single phase overcurrent protection PH4SPTOC Main menu/Settings/Setting group N/Current protection/...
  • Page 66: Two Step Undervoltage Protection Uv2Ptuv

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.3.4.5 Two step undervoltage protection UV2PTUV Main menu/Settings/Setting Group N/Voltage protection/ UnderVoltage2Step(PTUV,27)/UV2PTUV:x Displays available settable parameters. The operation mode, the operate voltage as percentage of Ubase are examples of the settings available here. 9.3.4.6 Voltage differential protection VDCPTOV Main menu/Settings/Setting Group N/Voltage protection/VoltageDiff(PTOV,...
  • Page 67: Multipurpose Protection

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Displays available instances of SAPTUF with a number of settings per instance. These include parameters like operation, base voltage, and start frequency. To ensure the proper operation of the Underfrequency function the Operation setting must be On.
  • Page 68: Monitoring

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings 9.3.8 Monitoring 9.3.8.1 Overview Event counter settings are found under Monitoring in the Setting Group N menu. 9.3.8.2 Event counter CNTGGIO Main menu/Setting/Setting group N/Monitoring/EventCounter(GGIO)/ CNTGGIO:x Here the function can be set on or off. 9.3.9 Logic 9.3.9.1...
  • Page 69: Activate Setting Group

    Section 9 1MRK505209-UEN E Read and change settings Activate setting group Main menu/Settings/Activate setting group Available setting groups can be configured in PCM600. Under activate setting group one of these setting groups can be chosen for the application at hand. Language Under the language part of the main menu the language options available in the HMI are located.
  • Page 71: Section 10 Diagnose Ied Status

    Section 10 1MRK505209-UEN E Diagnose IED status Section 10 Diagnose IED status About this chapter This chapter describes where in the HMI tree to find the cause of an internal IED failure and information about the IED as such. 10.1 Read internal events Main menu/Diagnostics/Internal events Internal events in the diagnostics menu of the HMI tree shows a time stamped list...
  • Page 72 Section 10 1MRK505209-UEN E Diagnose IED status Main menu/ Diagnostics/Communication/Front port Displays various communication status signals for front port communication. Main menu/ Diagnostics/Communication/Rear OEM - port AB Displays various communication status signals for rear AB port communication. Main menu/ Diagnostics/Communication/Rear OEM - port CD Displays various communication status signals for rear CD port communication.
  • Page 73: Section 11 Test The Ied

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Section 11 Test the IED About this chapter This chapter describes the tests that can be performed in the test section of the HMI. 11.1 Overview The test part of the tree view in the HMI has a number of submenus for test and viewing activities.
  • Page 74: Ied Test Mode

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Logic displays a choice of functions available to the operator. These are Event counter, Logic gate, Logic memory and Logic timer set each with their own set of measurements. 10. Monitoring displays a choice of functions available to the operator. Function related measurements can be viewed by navigating to the screen for each individual function.
  • Page 75: View Binary Output Values

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays available instances of SMT binary inputs with several inputs per instance. 11.4 View binary output values 11.4.1 Overview Binary output values show the status of each individual output in the Binary output module (BOM).
  • Page 76: Voltage Protection

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.5.4 Voltage protection Main menu/Test/Function test modes/Voltage protection Test of two step overvoltage, two step undervoltage and two step residual overvoltage protection. 11.5.5 Frequency protection Main menu/Test/Function test modes/Frequency protection Test of up to six instances of rate of change of frequency. 11.5.6 Multipurpose protection Main menu/Test/Function test modes/MultipurposeProtection...
  • Page 77: Differential Protection

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.6.2 Differential protection 11.6.2.1 High impedance differential protection HZPDIF Main menu/Test/Function status/Differential protection/ HighImpDifferential(PDIF,87)/HZPDIF:x Displays available instances of HZPDIF with some measurements per instance. These are the trip signal, the alarm signal and the measured RMS voltage on the secondary side of the CT.
  • Page 78: Single Phase Busbar Differential Protection Busptrc (Bay)

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.6.2.7 Single phase busbar differential protection BUSPTRC (Bay) Test/Function status/Differential protection/BBPBay1Ph(PTRC,87B)/ BUSPTRC_B:xx:yy This view presents zone connection, bay and tripping data. 11.6.2.8 Single phase busbar differential protection BCZSPDIF (Check zone) Main menu/Test/Function status/Differential protection/ BBPCheckZone1Ph(PDIF,87B)/BCZSPDIF:x In this view trip data is presented.
  • Page 79: Breaker Failure Protection Ccrbrf

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.6.3.1 Breaker failure protection CCRBRF Main menu/Test/Function status/Current protection/BreakerFailure(RBRF, 50BF)/CCRBRF:x Displays an application dependent number of instances of CCRBRF with some measurements per instance. The measurement outputs include trip status and faulty circuit breaker alarm. 11.6.3.2 Breaker failure protection, single phase version CCSRBRF Main menu/Test/Function status/Current protection/...
  • Page 80: Thermal Overload Protection, Two Time Constants Trpttr

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays available instances of PH4SPTOC with trip, start and second harmonic data. 11.6.3.8 Thermal overload protection, two time constants TRPTTR Main menu/Test/Function status/Current protection/ ThermalOverload2TimeConst(PTTR,49)/TRPTTR:x Displays available instances of TRPTTR with a number of measurements per instance.
  • Page 81: Frequency Protection

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.6.5 Frequency protection The measurements generated by the Underfrequency, Overfrequency and Rate-of- change of frequency functions are available under the paths outlined below. 11.6.5.1 Rate-of-change frequency protection SAPFRC Main menu/Test/Function status/Frequency protection/ RateOfChangeOfFrequency(PFRC)/SAPFRC:x Displays available instances of SAPFRC with measurement data for trip and start signals.
  • Page 82 Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays available instances of the function with an open and a close parameter for each disconnection device. The enable open (EN_OPEN) parameter will have the output value one if an open operation is allowed and a zero output if an open operation is not allowed.
  • Page 83 Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays available measurements per breaker arrangement (instances of BH_LINE_AIL). The measurements show the states of the various disconnectors, breakers and earthing switches. Interlock one and a half circuit breaker line B BH_LINE_B Main menu/Test/Function status/Control/Apparatus control/ Interl11½CBLineB/BH_LINE_B:x Displays available measurements per arrangement (instance of BH_LINE_B) showing conditions for breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches in the...
  • Page 84: Autorecloser Smbrrec

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Interlock, transformer bay AB_TRAFO Main menu/Test/Function status/Control/Apparatus control/ InterlTransformerBay/AB_TRAFO:x Shows available instances of the function with several measurements per instance. The measurements indicate which breakers and disconnectors are permitted to open and/or close, the status of the disconnect devices and switch status validity. For example, the measurement named VPQB2TR indicates with output value 1 that the switch status of disconnector QB2 is valid.
  • Page 85: Iec61850 Generic Communication I/O Functions Dpggio

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays the output data of the AutomationBits function. IEC60870-5-103 Main menu/Test/Function Status/Control/Commands/IEC60870-5-103 Under this part of the HMI tree there are the following three submenus: • IED Commands • Function Commands • User Defined Commands Various IED, function and user defined command data can be viewed here.
  • Page 86: Logical Signal Status Report Binstatrep

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED 11.6.8.1 Logical signal status report BINSTATREP Main menu/Test/Function status/Monitoring/BinarySignalStatusReport/ BINSTATREP:x Displays sets of output measurements with several outputs per set of measurements. 11.6.8.2 Disturbance report DRPRDRE Test/Function status/Monitoring/DisturbanceReport(RDRE) Displays data about disturbance reports. The disturbance report can be switched off, a disturbance report that has been initiated is indicated by a boolean number, as are completed reports and cleared reports.
  • Page 87: Leds

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Main menu/Test/Function status/Monitoring/IndicationBits(GGIO)/ SP16GGIO:x Displays the output data of the SP16GGIO function. 11.6.8.7 LEDs Main menu/Test/Function status/Monitoring/LEDs/Start and trip LEDs Displays the status of start and trip LEDs. Main menu/Test/Function status/Monitoring/LEDs/All indication LEDs Shows new and accumulated indications and the status of the HMI indication LEDs.
  • Page 88: Logic Gate

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Displays the output data of the IntToBool16 function. 11.6.9.3 Logic gate Main menu/Test/Function status/Logic/LogicGate/GATE:x Displays available instances of the gate output. The output data type is an integer with a possible value from 0 to 255. 11.6.9.4 Logic SR/RS memory Main memory/Test/Function status/Logic/LogicSRMemory/SRMEMORY:x...
  • Page 89: Setting Groups

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Available GOOSE binary signals can be viewed here. There are a number of signal indications per set. MultiCommand send Main menu/Test/Function status/Communication/Station communication/ MultipleCommandSend/MULTICMDSND:x The MultiCommand Send indication is used to display data from the Local Optical network (LON).
  • Page 90: Led Test

    Section 11 1MRK505209-UEN E Test the IED Shows if any user is logged on and if any user is blocked by invalid password. 11.7 LED Test Main menu/Test/LED test The Test LEDs menu enables the operator to activate LEDs manually. LEDs that do not light up are defective.
  • Page 91: Section 12 Control And Supervise The Bay

    Section 12 1MRK505209-UEN E Control and supervise the bay Section 12 Control and supervise the bay About this chapter This chapter describes the various control and supervision functions available in the HMI. In particular, how the single line diagramstation matrix available on the display can be used for this purpose.
  • Page 92 Section 12 1MRK505209-UEN E Control and supervise the bay Main menu/Control/Single Line Diagram This is the path to the single line diagram from the main menu. The symbols used in the Single Line Diagram (SLD) are described in the table below Symbol Description Autotransformer...
  • Page 93: Control Screen Messages

    Section 12 1MRK505209-UEN E Control and supervise the bay Symbol Description Surge arrestor xx05000243.vsd IEC05000243 V1 EN Trafo 2 windings xx05000244.vsd IEC05000244 V1 EN Trafo 3 windings xx05000245.vsd IEC05000245 V1 EN Truck xx05000248.vsd IEC05000248 V1 EN VT 2 windings xx05000247.vsd IEC05000247 V1 EN 12.1.3 Control screen messages...
  • Page 94 Section 12 1MRK505209-UEN E Control and supervise the bay IEC06000191 V1 EN User defined bay name. This can only be set in the PCM software tool. Internally used bay FB. Connections to internal zones IEC06000192 V1 EN Operator's manual...
  • Page 95 Section 12 1MRK505209-UEN E Control and supervise the bay User settable switchgear names Switchgear object status Operator's manual...
  • Page 97: Section 13 Reset

    Section 13 1MRK505209-UEN E Reset Section 13 Reset About this chapter This chapter describes how to reset the IED and when this is necessary. 13.1 Reset busbar protection open current transformer 13.1.1 Reset open CT in Zone A (Three phase) Main menu/Reset/Reset BBP open CT/BBPZoneA3Ph(PDIF, 87B)/ BZNTPDIF_A:x Resetting the three phase open CT in zone A is done here.
  • Page 98: Reset Guide For Ied

    Section 13 1MRK505209-UEN E Reset 13.2 Reset guide for IED 13.2.1 Reset busbar protection trip 13.2.1.1 Reset trip in Zone A (Three phase) Main menu/Reset/Reset BBP trip/BBPZoneA3Ph(PDIF,87B)/BZNTPDIF_A:x Resetting three phase trip in zone A is done here. 13.2.1.2 Reset trip in Zone B (Three phase) Main menu/Reset/Reset BBP trip/BBPZoneB3Ph(PDIF,87B)/BZNTPDIF_B:x Resetting three phase trip in zone B is done here.
  • Page 99: Circuit Switch Sxswi

    Section 13 1MRK505209-UEN E Reset 13.2.2.3 Circuit switch SXSWI The circuit switch counter is reset under Reset counters in the HMI tree. Main menu/Reset/Reset counters/CircuitSwitch(XSWI)/SXSWI:x In the dialog box that appears, choose YES to reset. 13.2.2.4 Reset event counter CNTGGIO The event counter is reset under Reset counters in the HMI tree.
  • Page 100: Reset Leds

    Section 13 1MRK505209-UEN E Reset 13.2.4 Reset LEDs 13.2.4.1 Start and trip LEDs By activating this reset, the colored LEDs above the LCD, if they are latched, will be reset. Main menu/Reset/Reset LEDs/Start and trip LEDs In the dialog box that appears, choose YES to reset. 13.2.4.2 All indication LEDs Activating the Reset of indication LEDs will zero all fifteen LEDs to the right of...
  • Page 101: Section 14 Authorization

    Section 14 1MRK505209-UEN E Authorization Section 14 Authorization About this chapter This chapter describes password procedures and levels of access in the system. 14.1 Overview To safeguard the interests of our customers, both the IED and the tools that are accessing the IED are protected, by means of authorization handling.
  • Page 102 Section 14 1MRK505209-UEN E Authorization Table 2: Pre-defined user types Access rights System Protection Design User Guest Super User SPA Guest Operator Engineer Engineer Administrator Basic setting possibilities (change setting group, control settings, limit supervision) Advanced setting possibilities (for example protection settings) Basic control possibilities (process control, no bypass) Advanced control possibilities...
  • Page 103: Logon Or Logoff

    Section 14 1MRK505209-UEN E Authorization At least one user must be included in the UserAdministrator group to be able to write users, created in PCM600, to IED. 14.3 LogOn or logOff The Authorization menu allows the user to logOn and, logOff. The HMI path is as follows: Main menu/Authorization 14.4...
  • Page 104: Internet Protocol Ports Security Guideline

    Section 14 1MRK505209-UEN E Authorization 14.5 Internet Protocol ports security guideline The Internet Protocol ports security guide line can not suggest concrete products for a secure system setup. This must be decided along the specific project, requirements and existing infrastructure. The required external equipment can be separated devices or devices that combine firewall, router and secure VPN functionality.
  • Page 105 Section 14 1MRK505209-UEN E Authorization Ethernet communication is used. Only one type is possible for a specific configuration. • The PCM600 port for SPA (port 7001) is used for configuration and parameter setting using the PCM600 tool and a proprietary protocol SPA and is fixed and can not be changed.
  • Page 107: Section 15 Glossary

    Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary Section 15 Glossary About this chapter This chapter contains a glossary with terms, acronyms and abbreviations used in ABB technical documentation. Alternating current Application configuration tool within PCM600 A/D converter Analog-to-digital converter ADBS Amplitude deadband supervision...
  • Page 108 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary Combined backplane module CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephony. A United Nations-sponsored standards body within the International Telecommunications Union. CAN carrier module CCVT Capacitive Coupled Voltage Transformer Class C Protection Current Transformer class as per IEEE/ ANSI CMPPS Combined megapulses per second Communication Management tool in PCM600...
  • Page 109 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary Distributed Network Protocol as per IEEE Std 1815-2012 Disturbance recorder DRAM Dynamic random access memory Disturbance report handler Digital signal processor Direct transfer trip scheme EHV network Extra high voltage network Electronic Industries Association Electromagnetic compatibility (Electromotive force) Electromagnetic interference EnFP...
  • Page 110 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary Human-machine interface HSAR High speed autoreclosing High-voltage HVDC High-voltage direct current IDBS Integrating deadband supervision International Electrical Committee IEC 60044-6 IEC Standard, Instrument transformers – Part 6: Requirements for protective current transformers for transient performance IEC 60870-5-103 Communication standard for protective equipment.
  • Page 111 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary IP 20 Ingression protection, according to IEC standard, level 20 IP 40 Ingression protection, according to IEC standard, level 40 IP 54 Ingression protection, according to IEC standard, level 54 Internal failure signal IRIG-B: InterRange Instrumentation Group Time code format B, standard 200 International Telecommunications Union Local area network...
  • Page 112 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary PCM600 Protection and control IED manager PC-MIP Mezzanine card standard PCI Mezzanine card Permissive overreach POTT Permissive overreach transfer trip Process bus Bus or LAN used at the process level, that is, in near proximity to the measured and/or controlled components Power supply module Parameter setting tool within PCM600 PT ratio...
  • Page 113 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary SNTP Simple network time protocol – is used to synchronize computer clocks on local area networks. This reduces the requirement to have accurate hardware clocks in every embedded system in a network. Each embedded node can instead synchronize with a remote clock, providing the required accuracy.
  • Page 114 Section 15 1MRK505209-UEN E Glossary UTC is derived from International Atomic Time (TAI) by the addition of a whole number of "leap seconds" to synchronize it with Universal Time 1 (UT1), thus allowing for the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit, the rotational axis tilt (23.5 degrees), but still showing the Earth's irregular rotation, on which UT1 is based.
  • Page 116 Contact us ABB AB Substation Automation Products SE-721 59 Västerås, Sweden Phone +46 (0) 21 32 50 00 +46 (0) 21 14 69 18 www.abb.com/substationautomation...

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