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When verifying the earth-fault current measured by the relay, the value to be shown
on the display is calculated as follows:
Value on LCD (%
Injected current
energizing input rated cu
) =
rrrent
100%
(3)
5.4. Function test
This section describes how the signal routing from protection functions to, and
operation of, the output contacts in the relay can be tested.
The internal signals are routed to the output contacts according to the SGR switch
groups.
The test mode is accessible via FUNCTION TEST/DI under CONFIGURATION in
the HMI menu. In the test mode, all internal signals from the different protection
stages can be activated one by one, the self-supervision included.
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use or to select CONFIGURATION in the main menu and press . The
cursor is at the first menu item, FUNCTION TEST/DI. Press again to enter
the test menu.
3. The cursor is at the first parameter, FUNC.TEST. Press to enter the test mode
and give the password if required.
4. Select the wanted signal with or and press to activate the signal. The
signal remains active for as long as you press .
5. Repeat the previous step to test other signals.
6. To exit the test mode, press .
7. Press again to return the display to the idle mode.
The table below shows the activation order and the corresponding flashing digit
when a signal is being tested.
Table 5.4.-1 Function test
Number Function
1 Alarm of stage >
2 Trip of stage >
3 Start of stage I
s
>
4 Trip of stage I
s
>
5 Start of stage I>>
6 Trip of stage I>>
7 Start of stage I<
8 Trip of stage I<
9 Start of stage I
0
>
10 Trip of stage I
0
>
11 Start of stage I
2
>
12 Trip of stage I
2
>
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Table 5.4.-1 Function test (Continued)
Number Function
13 Trip of stage REV
14 Motor start up
15 External trip
16 Alarm of stage ThA>
17 Trip of stage ThA>
18 Alarm of stage ThB>
19 Trip of stage ThB>
0 IRF
It is also possible to test the output contacts via serial communication
by using the O parameters.
5.5. Digital input test
This section describes how the availability of signals connected to the digital inputs
can be tested.
To monitor the status of the digital inputs, navigate in the HMI menu as follows:
1. Press an arrow button to access the main menu.
2. Use or to select CONFIGURATION in the main menu and press . The
cursor is at the first menu item, FUNCTION TEST/DI. Press again to enter
the test menu.
3. Use or to select DI STATUS and press to see the status of DI1.
4. Use and to monitor the state of the other four digital inputs.
5. Press to return the display to the idle mode.
It is also possible to read the state of the digital inputs via serial
communication.
5.6. Testing protection functions
The short-circuit and earth-fault protection functions in the relay can be tested with
the setting values used during normal operation. If other settings are used during
testing, make sure that the original settings are re-entered after the test is completed.
The test is performed as a secondary test, by injecting current to the current
energizing inputs. To enable secondary testing without accidentally blocking other
relays or tripping circuit breakers in the system, the relay has to be disconnected.
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For the limited current carrying capacity of the wiring, terminals and
measuring transformers of the relay, refer to the Technical Reference
Manual.
5.6.1. Testing of the short-circuit protection
If proper 3-phase secondary testing equipment is not available for current
generation, the phase unbalance and phase reversal protection functions have to be
out of operation during the test.
When calculating the current to be injected into the phase current energizing inputs,
the calculation should be done on the basis of the following:
*
The rated current, 1 A or 5 A, of the relay energizing input to be tested
*
The protected unit scaling factor (used for motor full load current compensation)
This gives the current to be injected during the test as follows:
*
Injected current (A) = 2.5 x I>> x Rated current of the energizing input x
Protected unit scaling factor
To perform the test, inject the current in all three phase current energizing inputs.
The output contacts, to which the trip signal is routed from the short-circuit
protection function, should be activated on the expiration of the set operate time of
stage I>>.
5.6.2. Testing of the earth-fault protection
When calculating the current to be injected into the earth-fault current energizing
input, the calculation should be done on the basis of the following:
*
The rated current, 1 A or 5 A, of the relay energizing input to be tested
This gives the current to be injected during the test as follows:
*
Injected current (A) = 2.5 x I
0
> x Rated current of energizing input
To perform the test, inject the current in the earth-fault current energizing input. The
output contacts, to which the trip signal has been routed from the earth-fault
protection stage, should be activated on the expiration of the set operate time of
stage I
0
>.
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6. Spare parts
6.1. Plug-in unit
The relays construction allows a spare part in form of a plug-in unit. The outage
time can therefore be reduced to a minimum in case the relay should fail.
In case of malfunction, please consult your relay supplier.
The spare plug-in unit to be used for a certain relay is suitable if at least the first 10
characters in the order number are identical with those in the order number of the
case.
To obtain identical functionality to those of the original product, all
characters in the order number, except for those indicating a spare part,
should match the ones in the order number of the case.
The relay features a built-in mechanical coding system.. This helps to prevent
dangerous situations from arising in case a non-suitable plug-in unit is fitted into a
relay case.
Forcing a non-suitable plug-in unit into a case breaks the relay and may
cause dangerous situations.
The plug-in unit is calibrated as a whole to achieve the best possible operation
accuracy and individual pieces of it should not be removed.
If the faulty plug-in unit is subject to guarantee and the fault is caused under
circumstances covered by the guarantee conditions, it should be returned for repair.
Ordering of spare parts is done by using the same ordering system as for ordering a
new relay.
6.2. Battery
The battery for real-time clock and non-volatile memory can be purchased in stores
specialized in electronic components.
Recommended battery manufacturers and types are:
*
Panasonic of type BR2032
1)
*
Rayovac of type BR2032
1)
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Batteries of the recommended lithium BR-types cannot be recharged.
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7. Repair
If the relay fails in operation or if the operating values differ remarkably from the
specified values, the relay is to be given a proper service.
All major measures involving overhaul of electronics are to be taken
by the manufacturer.
Contact the manufacturer or the nearest representative for further information on
checking, service and re-calibration of the relay.
When contacting ABB for ordering repair services, give a description
of the fault and state the fault code, if applicable.
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8. Ordering information
For ordering information, refer to the Technical Reference Manual.
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9. Abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
AR Auto reclosure
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
CBFP Circuit-breaker failure protection
CPU Central processing unit
CT Current transformer
DI Digital input
HMI Human-machine interface
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IED Intelligent electronic device
IRF Internal relay fault
LCD Liquid crystal display
LED Light-emitting diode
PC Personal computer
PO Power output, process object
PTC Positive temperature coefficient
RTD Resistance temperature device
RTU Remote terminal unit
SGB Switchgroup for digital inputs
SGF Switchgroup for functions
SGL Switchgroup for LEDs
SGR Switchgroup for output contacts
SO Signal output
SPA Data communication protocol developed by ABB
TCS Trip-circuit supervision
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Distribution Automation
P.O. Box 699
FI-65101 Vaasa
FINLAND
+358 10 2211
+358 10 224 1080
www.abb.com/substationautomation
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