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889 Generator Protection System Overview

Overview

The relay features generator unbalance, generator differential, over excitation, loss of

excitation, 3rd harmonic neutral undervoltage, over and under frequency, synchrocheck

and other essential functions with a basic order option. Additionally available with an

advanced order option are overall differential (to protect the transformer-generator

combined), directional overcurrent elements, restricted ground fault, 100% stator ground,

out-of-step protection, rate of change of frequency, power factor, harmonic detection,

frequency out-of-band accumulation and others. An optional RTD module allows for

thermal protection and monitoring. An optional analog inputs/outputs module allows for

monitoring of generator excitation current, vibration and other parameters.

These relays contain many innovative features. To meet diverse utility standards and

industry requirements, these features have the flexibility to be programmed to meet

specific user needs. This flexibility will naturally make a piece of equipment difficult to

learn. To aid new users in getting basic protection operating quickly, setpoints are set to

typical default values and advanced features are disabled. These settings can be

reprogrammed at any time.

Grid Solutions 515 Blocking and Test System Operation

Operation

To put the 515 Blocking & Test Module into operation, additional parts have been provided:

• 1 package containing at least 28 terminal nuts

• 14 white tags for identification of each of the switches

The 515 provides a means of trip blocking, relay isolation, and testing of GE Multilin relays.

The 515 accomplishes this with a total of 14 switches. There are 6 single pole throw

switches for use with the output relays, and 4 groups of 2 switches each for use with the

current transformers as illustrated in Figure 1: Typical Wiring.

Isolation or opening of the relay’s output circuits is accomplished with the six switches

at terminals 1 through 6 and 15 through 20. These switches can be used to simply open

the protection relay’s output contacts and thus provide a means of blocking trips.

The 4 remaining groups of 2 switches at terminals 7 through 14 and 21 through 28 are

used for shorting of the CT inputs, injection of test current, and measuring of CT current.

The four groups correspond to Phase 1 Current, Phase 2 Current, Phase 3 Current, and Ground Current.

Each group is made up of two switches. The first switch for the Phase 1 group is at

terminal 7 and 21 and is configured as shown on the right:

Note that terminals 7 and 21 are shorted together regardless of whether the switch is open or closed.

The second switch for the Phase 1 group is at terminals 8 and 22. It is configured as shown on the right:

Note that this switch operates as make before break. When this switch is closed terminals 8 and 22 are

shorted together.

Grid Solutions 515 Blocking and Test System

abs will be sufficient

to hold the 515 module securely in place. If additional fastening is desired bend out the clamping

screw tabs at both ends of the chassis at right angles.

Insert the #8 screws provided in the accessory pouch into the tapped holes with the vibration

proof nut between the tab and the panel. Tighten each screw until the end of the screw butts firmly against the front panel.

Ensure the nut is installed tightly against the bent tab. Nylon inserts in these nuts prevent them from vibrating loose.

The 515 test switch module should now be securely mounted to the panel with no movement ready for rear terminal wiring.

When completed, place the front cover over the mounted 515 test module and turn

the fasteners at both ends ¼ turn to lock it in place, as shown in Figure 3.

As a safety precaution, a ground screw located on the bottom-right of the

rear side of the module is available to be connected to panel chassis ground.

This in turn shorts the Phase 1 CT. It is essential that the CT is connected to the shorted side 

of the switch as shown on the right. Otherwise, dangerously high voltages would be present

at the open circuited current transformer. Also note that currents can be

injected into the protection relay from a secondary injection test set.

With the switch between terminals 7 and 21 open and the switch between terminals 8 and 22 closed as shown below,

a 515 test plug can be inserted between terminals 7 and 21 to monitor the CT current.

See the diagrams below for details. Note that the 515 test plug is made up of two conductors separated by an insulator.

Grid Solutions 515 Blocking and Test System Installation

Installation

Shorting switches are provided for connection of 3 phase CTs (current transformers) and

a separate core balance ground fault CT or 3 phase CTs connected for residual ground fault sensing.

When each CT switch is opened, the CT is shorted. It is essential that the CT is connected to the

shorted side of the switch as shown in the following figure,

otherwise dangerously high voltages would be present from the open circuited CTs.

When the switches are open, test plugs can be inserted to either inject signals into the

relay wired to the switches or monitor signals such as CT current from the switchgear.

The 515 Blocking and Test Module consists of a metal chassis attached to the 515 test switches that slides into the panel.

A single cutout in the panel, as per the dimensions shown in Figure 3, is required to mount the 515 test switches.

Slide the metal chassis attached to the 515 test switches into the cutout from the front of the panel.

While firmly applying pressure from the front of the 515 module to ensure the chassis fits snugly,

bend out the retaining tabs as shown in Figure 3. Usually the retaining tabs will be sufficient

to hold the 515 module securely in place. If additional fastening is desired bend out the clamping

screw tabs at both ends of the chassis at right angles.

Grid Solutions 515 Blocking and Test System Introduction

Introduction

The GE Multilin 515 Blocking and Test Module has the following features:

• 14 Pole switchbank

• CT inputs short when current switches are opened

• Current injection for each phase

• Ground terminal

• Ability to visually isolate (open) trip relay output circuits

• Cover provided

• Suitable for utility and industrial use

• 515 test plugs available

Description

The 515 Blocking and Test Module provides an effective means of trip blocking,

relay isolation and testing of GE Multilin relays. By opening the switches and inserting test plugs,

phase and residual currents from the primary CTs can be monitored.

Currents can be injected into the relay from a secondary injection test set during commissioning.

Prior to testing, the trip and auxiliary circuits must first be opened to prevent nuisance tripping;

CTs can then be shorted. Conversely, when the test is complete and the relay put back into operation,

the CT switches should be closed first to ensure normal operation of the relay, prior to closing the trip and auxiliary circuits.

Bently 3500/20 Rack Interface Module

Description

The Rack Interface Module (RIM) is the primary interface to the 3500 rack. It

supports a proprietary protocol used to configure the rack and retrieve

machinery information. The RIM must be located in slot 1 of the rack (next to the

power supplies).

The RIM supports compatible Bently Nevada external communications

processors such as TDXnet, TDIX, and DDIX. While the RIM provides certain

functions common to the entire rack, the RIM is not part of the critical monitoring

path and has no effect on the proper, normal operation of the overall monitoring

system. One RIM is required per rack.

For Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) applications, the 3500 System requires a

TMR version of the RIM. In addition to all the standard RIM functions, the TMR RIM

also performs “monitor channel comparison.” The 3500 TMR configuration

implements monitor voting using the setup specified in the monitor options.

Using this method, the TMR RIM continually compares the outputs from three (3)

redundant monitors. If the TMR RIM detects that the information from one of

those monitors is no longer within a configured percentof the information of the

other two monitors, it will flag that the monitor is in error and place an event in

the System Event List.

ABB MB3000-CH90 Laboratory Gas Analyzer specific tasks

Several optional modules

can be added to perform specific tasks:

• Horizon Quantify: development of chemometrics

models for quantitative applications

• Horizon Library: spectral library search engine

• Horizon IR Interpretation: automated identification

of functional groups in infrared spectra

• Horizon RX: customisable dashboard interface

for real-time chemical reaction monitoring

• Horizon QA: operator interface for routine sample analysis

• Horizon Security: activation of electronic record

security features for operations in 21CFR

Part11-compliant environment

• Horizon Scripting: creation of custom routines and functions

ABB MB3000-CH90 Laboratory Gas Analyzer operating

While the exceptional stability of the double-pivot

interferometer principle ensures reproducible data,

the permanently aligned optics do not require

re-alignment and the interferometer has a lifetime

warranty. The MB3000-CH90 is also an instrument

with minimal cost-of-ownership: the pre-aligned

source module with electronic stabilization does

not require replacement for 10 years, and the diode

laser-based metrology module does not require any

scheduled maintenance. These unique features are

combined with an extensive instrument built-in

health monitoring program.

Whether operating in QA/QC, analytical development,

R&D or formulation laboratories, scientists

and engineers enjoy the ease of use of the

MB3000-CH90. The heated gas cell was developed

by ABB and specifically optimized to match the

instrument optics and provide maximum sensitivity.

It is placed in a universal sampling compartment

and can be easily swapped and replaced by other

infrared sampling accessories, such as an ATR cell

or a microscope. This makes the MB3000-CH90

a very flexible and versatile tool for any laboratory.

The MB3000-CH90 includes by default the software

module Horizon FTIR for spectral acquisitions,

display and management.

ABB MB3000-CH90 Laboratory Gas Analyzer Features

MB3000-CH90 features

The MB3000-CH90 Laboratory Gas Analyzer is

designed to offer a unique combination of sensitivity, robustness and simplicity. An innovative and

unique interferometer design is at the core of the

instrument. This latest advancement in interferometer technology is extremely modular and compact

and is combined with a patented 24-bit sampling

algorithm for optimal dynamic range. The permanently aligned optics with a Jacquinot stop in the

interferometer output beam ensure an accurate

and stable line shape as well as wavelength and

resolution stability.

As result, the MB3000-CH90 offers an outstanding

spectroscopic performance enabling ppb level gas

analyzes with a standard DTGS detector. In addition,

the analyzer can also be fitted with an optional and

hot-swappable liquid nitrogen-cooled MCT detector

for applications requiring higher sensitivity or

measurement speed.

ABB MB3000-CH90 Maintenance-free laboratory FT-IR gas analyzer Overview

The MB3000-CH90 gas analyzer provides fast and accurate FT-IR critical gas

measurements down to ppb levels in a user-friendly environment. 

Overview

This high performance and maintenance-free spectrometer is typically used in R&D or 

QA/QC laboratories for checking gas purity, controlling gas mixing and composition 

or performing unknown components speciation.

The heated gas cell can be easily swapped and replaced with other sampling accessories, 

making the MB3000-CH90 a flexible and versatile tool for any laboratory.

The MB3000-CH90 provides fast and accurate gas measurements in a user-friendly environment. 

The Horizon software enables the use of commercial or personalized spectral libraries for unknown

 gas identification and the heatable gas cell can be tuned for either long or short pathlength applications.

ABB‘s tight manufacturing tolerances and specifications for analyzer-to-analyzer matching permit 

laboratory development of calibrations which are routinely transferred to ABB process instruments.

Data

Typical applications of the MB3000-CH90 are found in both R&D and QA/QC laboratories,

for example checking gas purity, controlling gas mixing and composition or performing 

unknown components specification. The MB3000-CH90 is also used for fast off-line analysis 

of grab samples obtained from airborne or process gases.

This latest advancement in interferometer technology is extremely modular and compact and 

is combined with a patented 24-bit sampling algorithm for optimal dynamic range.

The permanently aligned optics with a Jacquinot stop in the interferometer output

beam ensure an accurate and stable line shape as well as wavelength and resolution stability.

As result, the MB3000-CH90 offers an outstanding spectroscopic performance enabling ppb level

gas analyzes with a standard DTGS detector. In addition, the analyzer can also be fitted with

an optional and hot-swappable liquid nitrogen-cooled MCT detector for applications requiring

higher sensitivity or measurement speed.

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