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ABB 1MRK504053-BEN Functions RET670 Transformer protection IED

Functions

• Differential protection

– Transformer differential protection, two winding (PDIF, 87T)

– Transformer differential protection, three winding (PDIF, 87T)

– Restricted earth fault protection (PDIF, 87N)

– High impedance differential protection (PDIF, 87X)

• Distance protection

– Distance protection zones (PDIS, 21)

– Phase selection with load encroachment (PDIS, 21)

– Power swing detection (RPSB, 78)

– Automatic switch onto fault logic (PSOF)

• Current protection

– Instantaneous phase overcurrent protection (PIOC, 50)

– Four step phase overcurrent protection (POCM, 51/67)

– Instantaneous residual overcurrent protection (PIOC, 50N)

– Four step residual overcurrent protection (PEFM, 51N/67N)

– Thermal overload protection, two time constants (PTTR, 49)

– Breaker failure protection (RBRF, 50BF)

– Pole discordance protection (RPLD, 52PD)

ABB 1MRK504053-BEN RET670 Transformer protection IED Features 2


• Directional overcurrent protection with four steps for each winding

– Each step can be inverse or definite time delayed

– Each step can be directional or non-directional

• Instantaneous high speed earth fault function with low transient overreach

• Directional earth fault protection with four stages for each winding

– Each step can be inverse or definite time delayed

– Each step can be directional or non-directional

– Each step can be blocked on second harmonic component

• Synchrocheck function for single- or multi-breaker arrangements:

– Selectable energizing direction

– Two functions with built-in voltage selection

• Selectable additional software functions such as

breaker failure protection for each breaker, voltage protection, overexcitation protection, control and monitoring

• Tripping from Buchholtz, temperature devices etc. through binary inputs stabilized against capacitive discharges

• Built-in data communication modules for station bus IEC 61850-8-1

• Data communication modules for station bus IEC 60870-5-103. LON and SPA

• Integrated disturbance and event recorder for up to 40 analog and 96 binary signals

• Time synchronization over IEC 61850-8-1. LON, SPA, binary input or with optional GPS module

• Analog measurements accuracy up to below 0.5% for power and 0.25% for current and voltage and with site calibration to optimize total accuracy

• Versatile local human-machine interface

• Extensive self-supervision with internal event recorder

• Six independent groups of complete setting parameters with password protection

• Powerful software PC tool for setting, disturbance evaluation and configuration

• Remote end data communication modules for C37.94 and G.703

ABB 1MRK504053-BEN RET670 Transformer protection IED Features

Features

• A protection, control, and monitoring IED with extensive functional library and configuration

possibilities and expandable hardware design to meet specific user requirements

• For power transformers, autotransformers, shunt reactors, T-protection, generator transformer

blocks, phase shifting transformers and small busbar systems

• For two- and three-winding transformers with up to six stabilized inputs

• For multi- or single-breaker arrangements

• Transformer differential protection with:

– Percentage bias restraint for through faults

– Waveform and Second harmonic restraint for transformer inrush

– Fifth harmonic restraint for overexcitation

– High sensitivity for interturn faults

• Restricted earth fault protection for all direct or low impedance earthed windings

– Extremely fast operation

– High sensitivity

– High and low impedance based

• Full scheme phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth distance protection with up to five zones:

– Load encroachment feature

• Instantaneous high speed short circuit function with low transient overreach

ABB REF620 IEC Feeder Protection Key benefits


The REF620 is a member of the 620 Protection, Measurement and Control product family within the ABB Relion® product family.

Key benefits

  • Protection, control, monitoring and management integrated in a single relay provides a compact and versatile solution for public and industrial power distribution systems
  • Wide range of protection and control functions, either with sensors or conventional CTs and PTs
  • Functional scalability and wide range of applications allow users to easily customise configuration applications to meet specific requirements
  • Pluggable design for quick installation and testing
  • Large LCD screen with single-line graphic display, accessible locally or via an easy-to-connect and navigate HMI
  • Thoughtful product lifecycle service

Key Features

  • Wide range of protection and control functions for incoming or outgoing applications
  • Multi-frequency conductive earth protection package with high sensitivity and selectivity
  • Advanced and fast short-circuit and earth-fault location functions
  • Several optional function packages – for distributed generation, capacitors, basic motor and arc-light protection
  • Supports IEC61850 Version 1 and 2, including redundant HSR and PRP, GOOSE and IEC61850-9-2
  • Supports Modbus, DNP3, IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocols and different time synchronisation methods, including IEEE 1588 v2 precision time protocols

ABB REF620 IEC Feeder Protection and Measurement Control Unit provides


REF620 as a specialised feeder protection device for the protection, control, measurement and monitoring of public and industrial power distribution systems

REF620 IEC feeder protection and measurement and control device, as a dedicated feeder protection device, is specially designed for the protection, control, measurement and monitoring of public and industrial grids, including radial, ring and mesh grids.

The REF620 provides feeder overcurrent and earth fault protection that can be applied to both ungrounded neutral networks and resistance or impedance neutral grounded networks.

In addition, the REF620 can also be used for ring mesh distribution or radial network protection, utilising the unit’s advanced inter-station communication capabilities.

The REF620 IEC Feeder Protection and Measurement Control Unit is available in single and dual busbar configurations, with one or two circuit breakers and multiple switchgear configurations for each busbar configuration.

The unit supports a large number of manual and motorised disconnect and earth switches. The number of available I/Os can be increased as required by ABB’s RIO600 remote I/O unit.

The REF620 IEC Feeder Protection and Control Unit features support for the IEC61850 communication standard for substations, covering both vertical and horizontal communications.

It includes GOOSE telegrams with switching and analogue signals and constant value adjustment based on IEC 61850-8-1.

The REF620 also supports DNP3, IEC 60870-5-103 and Modbus® protocols.

The REF620 provides an optional Ethernet port for non-delayed redundant Ethernet or a ring self-healing RSTP communication in the event of a communication failure via PRP or HSR protocols.

This solution eliminates the effects of a single point of failure and improves communication reliability. The solution can be applied to Ethernet based IEC 61850, Modbus® and DNP3 protocols.

ABB REF620 IEC Feeder Protection and Measurement Control Unit

Relay protection for overhead lines and cable feeders in distribution networks for different application areas

Feeder protection, precisely the protection of overhead lines and cables, is the most commonly used type of protection.

The protection must ensure that the grid continues to supply power. In the event of a fault, it must be prevented from propagating to the normal part of the network.

Relay protection must also minimise damage to cables and other connected equipment from faults and ensure the safety of everyone involved.

ABB offers a wide range of feeder protection. There is a wide range of multifunctional relays for different application areas.

There are some for general feeder protection (overcurrent protection) and backup protection, and some more specialised ones, e.g. for line differential protection.

Main advantages

  • Devices can be used for a wide range of applications
  • Ranging from simple protection devices as back-up protection to specialised protection devices
  • Well-established and modern technology
  • Arc detection as an option

A-B Line Synchronization Module (Bulletin 1402 LSM) Installation Mounting

Mounting

The LSM mounts in two slots of a Bulletin 1771 Series B, I/O chassis. Mounting dimensions will vary with the size of the chassis selected. 

Refer to the appropriate 1771 literature for specific dimensions.

Power Supply

The LSM backplane power requirement is 1.1A at 5V DC. Refer to the appropriate 1771 literature for additional information on available power supply current.

Chassis Grounding

For correct and reliable performance, the grounding recommendations specified for Allen–Bradley PLC systems must be followed.

Swing Arm

The LSM requires the use of a Cat. No. 1771-WC (10 position, gold contacts) Swing Arm.

Wiring

There are two sets of terminals associated with the LSM; a 10 position swingarm and an 8 position fixed terminal block. 

All customer wiring to the LSM is accomplished via these terminals on the front of the module. 

The 10–position swingarm is used to make all of the voltage (PT) connections to the module as well as the Load Share connections. 

These connections are designed to accommodate wire size 0.5 mm2 (22 AWG) through size 2.0 mm2 (14 AWG). 

The 8–position fixed terminal block is used to make all of the current (CT) connections. 

These connections are designed to accommodate gauge wire size 0.5 mm2 (22 AWG) through ring lugs size 3.25 mm2 (12 AWG). 

Phasing and polarity of the AC current and voltage inputs and their relationship are critical for the correct operation of the unit. 

Figure 2.1 through Figure 2.5 shown on Pages 2–7 through 2–11 provide wiring diagrams to help ensure correct installation. 

Two (2) conductor shielded wire (22 gauge or greater) should be used for Load Share wiring.

The shield shall be grounded at the PLC Chassis ground point only.

A-B Line Synchronization Module (Bulletin 1402 LSM) Installation

Location

The Bulletin 1402 Line Synchronization Module (LSM) should be installed in a Bulletin 1771 I/O chassis that is located in a dry, 

dirt free environment away from heat sources and very high electric or magnetic fields. 

The module is designed to operate in an ambient temperature between 0 and 60° Celsius. 

The LSM is typically installed in a local rack in order to maximize data transfer rates.

Enclosure

This equipment is classified as open equipment and must be installed (mounted in an enclosure during operation as a means of providing safety protection. 

The enclosure chosen should protect the LSM from atmospheric contaminants such as oil, moisture, dust, corrosive vapors, or other harmful airborne substances. 

A steel enclosure is recommended to guard against EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) & RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). 

The enclosure should be mounted in a position that allows the doors to open fully. 

This will allow easy access to the wiring of the LSM and related components so that servicing is convenient. 

When choosing the enclosure size, extra space should be allowed for associated application equipment such as, transformers,

fusing, disconnect switch, master control relay, and terminal strips.

A-B Line Synchronization Module (Bulletin 1402 LSM) Measurements

Synchronization and Load Share Errors

In order to synchronize two three phase systems without high instantaneous

energy transfer, the voltage, frequency, and phase displacement of the two

systems must be matched. Kilowatt Load Sharing can be implemented by

matching the ratio of power system load to system capacity to the ratio of

actual alternator power to rated alternator power. The LSM provides the

following information to allow the user’s system to achieve the necessary control actions.

• Voltage Match Error (in steps of 0.05 percent)

• Frequency Match Error, or slip (in steps of 0.01 Hz)

• Synchronizing Bus to Reference Bus Phase Match Error (in steps of 1 degree)

• Load Sharing Error (scalar quantity between 0.000 and  1.000)

• Synchronization Status

— Frequency Within Limits

— Voltage Within Limits

— Phase Within Limits

— Synchronization Mode Conflict Failure

— Phase Rotation Mismatch Failure (3 phase synchronization mode only)

— No Reference Bus Voltage Present Failure

— No Synchronizing Bus Voltage Present Failure

— Reference Bus Over Voltage Failure

— Synchronizing Bus Over Voltage Failure

Measurements

In addition to the synchronization function, the LSM provides an extensive array of monitoring information 

for systems wired in Wye, Delta, or Open Delta. 

A-B Line Synchronization Module (Bulletin 1402 LSM) Product Description

Chapter Objectives

After reading this chapter, you should be able to identify the product features and system applications.

Introduction

The Bulletin 1402, Line Synchronization Module (LSM), is designed to meet the needs of manufacturers, 

system integrators, and users of 3 phase alternators and cogeneration systems or for applications that require 

two three–phase systems to be synchronized with each other. 

The module provides means for automatic synchronization, load sharing, and high speed power system monitoring.

General Description

The Line Synchronization Module (LSM) is a two slot 1771 form factor module that fits into a standard Allen–Bradley 1771 I/O chassis. 

It performs three functions:

1. Measures appropriate parameters from the two three–phase systems and provides control and 

error signals to implement engine governor control for synchronization.

2. Provides an analog output that is representative of the ratio of the power being supplied by the alternator to the output rating of the alternator, 

reads an analog input that represents the ratio of the total system load being supplied to the total system capacity, 

and provides an error signal to adjust the alternator for proper load sharing based on the instantaneous load requirements.

3. Performs as a multi–function digital power monitor for the system.

These functions provide data and control signals which are communicated to the PLC-5 via the 1771 backplane.

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