7SG14 Duobias M Catalogue Sheet PDF
7SG14 Duobias M Catalogue Sheet PDF
7SG14 Duobias M Catalogue Sheet PDF
Protection
Devices
7SG14 Duobias M
Transformer Protection
The 7SG14 Duobias-M has an established history as a 20 character x 2 line backlit LCD
transformer protection relay going back to the fundamental Menu navigation keys
development of biased differential transformer protection. It 1 fixed LED.
is capable of providing all necessary protection and alarm 16 or 32 programmable LEDs.
functions for protecting a 2 or 3 winding transformer.
The main protection function is current differential with load Monitoring Functions
bias and second harmonic restraining characteristic. This is
supplemented with a number of additional functions to Analogue values can be displayed on the LCD screen. In
provide a comprehensive transformer protection
addition most values can be obtained via the data
management package.
communications channel(s).
The 7SG14 provides all the protection functions required for Instantaneous/definite time phase fault (50)
power transformers. Inverse time/definite time phase fault (51)
Instantaneous/definite time derived earth fault (50N)
Vector group compensation and ratio correction Inverse time / definite time derived earth fault (51N)
The relay can compensate for all standard transformer
These elements provide backup protection for the
winding vector connections and for differing CT ratios across
transformer and guard against a fault outside the
the transformer, without the need for secondary interposing
transformer CT zone. They can also be used to protect the
CTs.
transformer against damage due to uncleared external faults
while grading with other time-delayed protections.
Biased differential (87)
A biased differential characteristic is provided which gives Measured earth fault
sensitivity for internal faults and stability for through faults
The following earth-fault overcurrent elements are available
and load current.
for each transformer winding:
Two bias slopes are provided, the first allows for measuring
Instantaneous/definite time measured earth fault (50G)
inaccuracies and transformer ratio variation due to tap-
Inverse time/definite time measured earth fault (51G)
changing, the second ensures stability for CT saturation on
through faults.
These elements are incompatible with the use of the high
impedance restricted earth-fault elements.
The biased differential element restrains for second
harmonic inrush currents, with a setting for restraint level. Over-excitation (24)
This provides stability under inrush conditions, while
Over-excitation of a transformer can lead to damaging
allowing the protection to be set more sensitively for normal
currents flowing in the transformer. This can be detected
operation.
from fifth harmonic content; however this is subject to
uncertainty. The 7SG14 can offer a Volts/frequency (V/f)
The relay M is stable for fifth harmonic currents, generated
element, which provides direct measurement of excitation.
as a result of transformers operating close to, or above their
The setting level of this type of element is more easily
knee point.
related to the transformer data. Both DTL and user defined
IDMTL characteristics are available. Over fluxing protection
Differential highset (87HS)
is recommended for all generator step up transformers
A differential highset is also provided, this is not subject to
inrush restraint. Thermal Overload (49)
The algorithm calculates the thermal state of the
Optional Functionality transformer from the measured currents.
Under/overfrequency (81)
4 Stage under/overfrequency elements can be provided and
these may be inhibited with the undervoltage inhibited
setting defined as above, to prevent any unwanted
operation.
number of
analogue
input sets
HV + LV = 2
(a)
(W1 + W2) OPERATE
HV + LV + LV = 3 RESTRAINT
(b)
(W1 + W2 +W3) (a)
2 Input
HV(x2) + LV = 3
(d)
(W1 + W2 + W3)
OPERATE
RESTRAINT
(b)
Fault records
The last 10 fault records are available from the fascia with
time and date of trip, measured quantities and type of fault.
Disturbance recorder
5 seconds of waveform storage is available and is user-
configurable as 5 x 1s or 1 x 5s records. Within the record
the amount of pre-fault storage is also configurable. The
recorder is triggered from a protection operation, or binary
input. ( e.g. Buchholz flag indication).
Characteristic energising quantity The 30V and 48V inputs meet the requirements of ESI48-4
ESI 1. However, the 110V and 220V inputs will operate with
AC Current/Voltage Frequency a DC current of less than 10mA. Where 110V or 220V inputs
compliant with ESI48-4 ESI 1 are required, a relay with 48V
1A / 5A 50 / 60Hz
binary inputs can be supplied with external series resistors
40 160V
as follows:
Current Inputs
Nominal Voltage Resistor Value Wattage
110V 2k7 5% 2.5 W
Current Withstand Time
220 V 8k2 5% 6.0 W
3.0 x In Continuous
3.5 x In 10 minutes Binary input performance
4.0 x In 5 minutes
5.0 x In 3 minutes Parameter Value
6.0 x In 2 minutes Minimum DC current for 10 mA
250A 1 Second operation
625A peak I Cycle (30V and 48V inputs only)
Reset/Operate Voltage Ratio 90 %
Input Burden Typical response time < 5 ms
5A 0.3 VA Typical response time when < 15 ms
1A 0.1 VA used to energise an output
Note: Burdens and impedances are measured at nominal relay contact
current rating. Minimum pulse duration 40 ms
DC Auxiliary Supply Each binary input has an associated timer that can be
programmed to give time delayed pick-up and time delayed
Nominal Voltage Operating Range V dc drop-off. When set to a minimum of 20ms the binary inputs
30V 24 to 37.5V will provide immunity to an AC input signal and will not
48/110V 37.5 to 137.5V respond to the following:
220 V 178.0 to 280.0V 250V RMS 50/60 Hz applied for two seconds through a 0.1F
capacitor.
110/220V 88 to 275V
500 V RMS 50/60 Hz applied between each terminal and
earth. Discharge of a 10F capacitor charged to maximum
Operate State Burden
DC auxiliary supply voltage.
Quiescent (Typical) 15 W
Maximum 27 W
General Accuracy
Inrush Inhibit
Settings Off, 15% to 25% step 1%
Reference Conditions
Accuracy 5% or 30 ms
General IEC60255
Repeatability 1%
Parts 6, 6A & 13
Bias Phase, Cross, Sum
Auxiliary Nominal
Frequency 50/60Hz
Differential highset (87HS)
Ambient Temperature 20C
Initial Setting Any setting
No. of elements 1
Bias Slope Any setting
Level
High set Any setting
Initial setting 1 to 30x In step 1x In
Restricted earth fault Any setting
Accuracy Operate:100% of setting
Magnetizing Inrush Any setting 5% or 10mA
Current amplitude 1.00 Reset: 95% of operate
correction current
Vector group compensation Yy0,0 Repeatability 1%
Operate Time
Accuracy influencing factors
Typically 1 Cycle
Characteristic DTL
No. of elements Up to 2 per winding
Level
Settings 0.01 to 25 x In
Accuracy Operate: 100% of setting
5% or 10mA
Reset: 95% of operate
current
Repeatability 1%
Delay
Settings 0.00 to 864000s
Accuracy 5 ms
Repeatability 1%
Characteristic
IDMTL Normal Inverse (NI),
(IEC) Very Inverse (VI),
Extremely Inverse (EI),
Long Time Inverse (LTI)
IDMTL Moderately Inverse (MI),
(IEEE) Very Inverse (VI),
Extremely Inverse (EI),
DTL
No. of elements Up to 1 per winding
Level
Setting 0.1 to 2.5xIn step 0.05 In
Accuracy Operate: 105% of setting
5% or 10mA
Reset: 95% of operate
current
Repeatability 1%
IDMTL Delay
Settings 0.025x to 1.600x
Accuracy 5% or 30 ms
Circuit breaker failure
Characteristic DTL
No. of elements 2
Level
Settings 0.05 to 2In
Accuracy Operate: 100%Is
+ 5% or + 10mA
Reset: <100%Iop
+ 5% or + 10mA
Repeatability 1%
Delay
Settings Re-trip 0.02 to 60sec
Back-trip 0.02 to 60sec
Accuracy 5 ms
Repeatability 1%
Notes:
1) CT circuits shown connected to 1A inputs.
2) NLR and stabilising resistor (to be ordered
separately) required for high impedance REF.
3) Spare slots may be occupied by either additional I/
O modules (IO2, IO3), or additional CT set (AN3) up to
a maximum of 29 x RL, 27 x SI and 3 CT sets.
SI = Status Input
RL = Output Relay
20 20 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1A 1A A
21 21
N
22
B B
22 C A A 3 IO IO IO P
23
5A 5A
23 P N N or 3 2 1 S
24 24 U 1 2 IO Opt Opt Opt U
25 25 4
Opt
26 26
5A C C 5A
27 28 27 28 27 28 27 28 27 28 27 28 27 28 27 28
27 27
28 28
AN1 AN2 1A +
13 1
40 to
160V - S4 I/O 1
4 14 11 3
NO
AUX
Case Earth
VT
5A +
+ve RL1 5 15 12 5 2
13
NC - S5 RL6
-ve 6 16 7 4
14
1A 1A + 6
7 17 17 9
15 Earth NC S6 RL7
-
RL2 8 18 18 11 8
NO 5A A 5A A +
+ve 9 19 19 13 10
21
S1 - S7 RL8
-ve 10 20 20 15 12
23 NO
1A 1A +
25
+ve RL1 11 21 21 17 14
S2 NC S8 RL9
-ve 12 22 22 16
27
5A B 5A B +
+ve 17 23 23 19 18
26
S3 RL4 - S9 RL10
-ve 19 24 24 21 20
28
+
RL11
18 25 25 23 22
RL5 S10
24
P.S.U. 20 26
C
26
C RL12
5A 5A + 26
27 27 25
- S11 RL13
28 28 27 28
AN3 AN1 (VT)
+ +
2 TX 1 1
ISO Rx
3 - S12 I/O 2 - S20 I/O 3
ISO Tx 3 3
4
ISORTS + +
5 RX 5 2 5 2
ISODTR
6 - S13 RL14 - S21 RL22
ISODTR 7 4 7 4
7
ISOGND + +
20 9 6 9 6
ISODTR
- S14 RL15 - S22 RL23
11 8 11 8
TX
+ 10 + 10
13 13
- S15 RL16 - S23 RL24
15 12 15 12
RX
+ 14 + 14
17 17
S16 RL17 S24 RL25
16 16
+ 18 + 18
19 19
- S17 RL18 - S25 RL26
21 20 21 20
+
RL19 +
RL27
23 22 23 22
S18 S26
24 24
+
RL20 +
RL28
25 26 25 26
- S19 RL21 - S27 RL29
27 28 27 28
Module location when viewed from relay front with the fascia door open.
E16 case 2 or 3W
A B C D E F G H
PSU I/O 1 (I/O2) (I/O3) (AN3) AN2 AN1 CPU
Or
(I/O4)
E12 case 2 or 3W
A B C D E F
PSU I/O1 (AN3) AN2 AN1 CPU
OR
(I/O2)
E8 case 2 or 3W
A B C D
PSU AN1 AN2 CPU
The following ANSI Function Diagrams illustrate the use of the various models. All transformer vector groups can be
accommodated by selection of appropriate relays settings. The ? symbol in the MLFB code, shown on these diagrams,
denotes a user selection for rating, I/O count and case size.
W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1
74 74 74 74 74 74
TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS
3 3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1
W2 W1 W1 W1 W2 W1
W2 50 W2 W1
87 87 50G 50 87 87
x1 50 50
REF REF x2 x2 REF REF
W2 W1
51 51
87 87 W2 87 W1
HS HS 5ON HS 50N
87 87 W2 87 W1
BD BD 51N BD 51N
74 74 74
DUOBIAS M - DU3-201-7SG1421-0-00-G0D DUOBIAS M - DU3-202-7SG1422-0-00-G0D DUOBIAS M - DU3-203-7SG1423-0-00-G0D
W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1
74 74 74 74 74 74
TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS
3 3 3 3 3 3
1 1 1 1
1
W2 W1 W2 W1
5ON 50N 5ON 50N
W2 87 W1 87 W2 W2 87 W1 W1
50BF BD 50BF BD 46IT 46DT BD 46DT 46IT
W1 W1
W2 W2
51N 51N
51N 51N
74 74 74
DUOBIAS M - DU3-204-7SG1424-0-00-G0D DUOBIAS M - DU3-207-7SG1426-0-00-G0D DUOBIAS M - DU3-209-7SG1429-0-00-G0D
W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1
74 74 74 74 74 74
TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS TCS
3 3 3 3 3 3
1
1 1
1 1 1 1
W2 87 W1 W2 87 W1 W2 87 W1
5ON HS 50N 5ON HS 50N 5ON HS 50N
W2 W1 W2 W1 W2 W1
51N W2 87 W1 51N 51N W2 87 W1 51N 51N W2 87 W1 51N
49 BD 49 49 BD 49 50BF BD 50BF
74 74 74
DUOBIAS M - DU3-220-7SG1427-0-10-G0A DUOBIAS M - DU3-221-7SG1428-0-10-G0A DUOBIAS M - DU3-223-7SG1429-0-00-G0A
1)High burden 110V & 220V binary inputs compliant with ESI48-4 ESI 1 available via external dropper resistors with 48V binary input version, 110/125 V application, order combination
of the following resistor boxes to suit number of binary inputs, VCE:2512H10064 (9 inputs, 110V), VCE:2512H10065 (5 inputs, 110V), VCE:2512H10066 (1 inputs, 110V), 220/250 V
application, order resistor box 2512H10066 in addition, VCE:2512H10067 (5 inputs, 220V), VCE:2512H10068 (1 inputs, 220V), Refer to website for application note about ESI48-4
compliance
2) Case size E12, Case size E16
3) Functions are per winding unless stated otherwise, REF models require external resistors and Metrosil (NLR) at additional cost.
1) High burden 110V & 220V binary inputs compliant with ESI48-4 ESI 1 available via external dropper resistors with 48V binary input version, 110/125 V application, order
combination of the following resistor boxes to suit number of binary inputs, VCE:2512H10064 (9 inputs, 110V), VCE:2512H10065 (5 inputs, 110V), VCE:2512H10066 (1 inputs, 110V),
220/250 V application, order resistor box 2512H10066 in addition, VCE:2512H10067 (5 inputs, 220V), VCE:2512H10068 (1 inputs, 220V), Refer to website for application note about
ESI48-4 compliance
2) Case size E12
3) Case size E16
4) Functions are per winding unless stated otherwise, REF requires external resistors and Metrosil (NLR) at additional extra cost.