GRB100D 6F2S0882-2.1r PDF
GRB100D 6F2S0882-2.1r PDF
GRB100D 6F2S0882-2.1r PDF
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GRB100 - ∗∗∗∗D
(1 Channel/1 BU)
( Ver. 2.1)
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Safety Precautions
Before using this product, be sure to read this chapter carefully.
This chapter describes safety precautions recommended when using the GRB100. Before
installing and using the equipment, this chapter must be thoroughly read and understood.
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DANGER
• Current transformer circuit
Never allow the current transformer (CT) secondary circuit connected to this equipment to be
opened while the primary system is live. Opening the CT circuit will produce a dangerously high
voltage.
WARNING
• Exposed terminals
Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated
is dangerous.
• Residual voltage
Hazardous voltage can be present in the DC circuit just after switching off the DC power supply.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for the voltage to discharge.
• Fibre optic
Do not look directly at the optical beam when connecting this equipment via an optical fibre, as
this could injure the eyes.
CAUTION
• Earth
The earthing terminal of the equipment must be securely earthed.
CAUTION
• Operating environment
The equipment must only used within the range of ambient temperature, humidity and dust as
detailed in the specification and in an environment free of abnormal vibration.
• Ratings
Before applying AC voltage and current or the DC power supply to the equipment, check that
they conform to the equipment ratings.
• Printed circuit board
Do not attach and remove printed circuit boards when the DC power to the equipment is on, as
this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
• External circuit
When connecting the output contacts of the equipment to an external circuit, carefully check the
supply voltage used in order to prevent the connected circuit from overheating.
• Connection cable
Carefully handle the connection cable without applying excessive force.
• Modification
Do not modify this equipment, as this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
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• Short-link
Do not remove a short-link which is mounted at the terminal block on the rear of the relay before
shipment, as this may cause the performance of this equipment such as withstand voltage, etc., to
reduce.
• Disposal
This product does not contain expendable supplies nor parts that can be recycled. When disposing
of this product, do so in a safe manner according to local regulations.
This product contains a lithium-ion battery, which should be removed at the end-of-life of the
product. The battery must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local regulations. The
battery can be removed by withdrawing the Signal Processing module (SPM) from the relay case,
and cutting the connecting leads and plastic strap which hold the battery.
• Plastics material
This product contains the following plastics material.
- ABS, Polycarbonate, Acrylic resins
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Contents
Safety Precautions 1
1. Introduction 8
2. Application Notes 10
2.1 Application 10
2.2 System Configuration 11
2.3 Current Differential Protection 13
2.3.1 Operation of Current Differential Protection 13
2.3.2 Discriminating Zone and Check Zone Protection 14
2.3.3 Scheme Logic 16
2.3.4 Stabilizing for CT Saturation in Through-fault Current 19
2.3.5 Current Transformer Requirements 21
2.3.6 Setting 22
2.4 Busbar System Replicas and Disconnector Signals 25
2.4.1 Busbar Replicas Covered by GRB100 25
2.4.2 Disconnector Signals 25
2.5 Breaker Failure Protection 27
2.5.1 CBF Scheme logic 28
2.5.2 Setting 34
2.6 Miscellaneous Protection 35
2.6.1 Protection during Busbar Bridging 35
2.6.2 Command tripping 35
2.6.3 Blind Zone Protection 36
2.6.4 End Zone Fault Protection 38
2.7 Fault Detector 40
2.8 Characteristics of Measuring Elements 41
2.8.1 Current Differential Elements DIFCH, DIFZ and DIFSV 41
2.8.2 Overcurrent element OCBF 42
2.8.3 Overcurrent element ΣIZ 42
2.8.4 Fault Detector Elements 42
2.9 Tripping Output 43
3. Technical Description 44
3.1 Hardware Description 44
3.1.1 Central Unit 44
3.1.2 Bay Unit 54
3.2 Input and Output Signals 62
3.2.1 Input Signals 62
3.2.2 Binary Output Signals 64
3.2.3 PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Function 65
3.3 Automatic Supervision 66
3.3.1 Basic Concept of Supervision 66
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The data given in this manual are subject to change without notice. (Ver.2.1)
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1. Introduction
The GRB100 is a numerical low-impedance busbar differential relay whose main principle is
percentage differential characteristics. It is widely applicable to various busbar configurations
such as single, double and one-and-a-half busbar and also solidly earthed networks.
The GRB100 is a member of the G-series family of numerical relays which utilizes common
hardware modules with the following common features:
The GRB100 provides the following metering and recording functions.
- Metering
- Fault record
- Event record
- Fault location
- Disturbance record
The GRB100 provides the following menu-driven human interfaces for relay setting or viewing
of stored data.
- Relay front panel; 4 × 40 character LCD, LED display and keypad
- Local PC
- Remote PC
Password protection is provided for change settings and test. Eight active setting groups are
provided. This allows the user to set one group for normal operating conditions while other
groups may be set to cover alternative operating conditions.
The GRB100 provides Central Unit (CU) and Bay Unit (BU) so as to use for de-centralized
configuration busbar protection systems.
The GRB100 is composed of one Central Unit (CU) and numbers of Bay Unit (BU) depending on
the required number of channels for the busbar configuration. The CU and BU have the following
model series:
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BU Model:
- GRB100
• Model B301B; 1 channel provided. (2 high-speed contacts)
• Model B311B; 1 channel provided. (6 high-speed contacts)
• Model B411L; 1 channel provided. (6 high-speed contacts) / With LED indication
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2. Application Notes
2.1 Application
The GRB100 provides high-speed, selective and reliable busbar protection for MV, HV and EHV
busbars and is used for the following busbar systems to handle various busbar replicas as shown
in Appendix A:
• Single busbars with/without transfer busbar
• Double busbars with/without transfer busbar
• Ring busbars with/without transfer busbar
• One-and-a-half breaker busbars
The protection detects phase and earth faults on the busbar by employing a phase segregated
current differential scheme. The current differential scheme employed can distinguish correctly
between internal and external faults in the event of CT saturation.
The GRB100 can input a maximum of 64 three-phase currents from feeders, bus-sections and
bus-couplers.
The GRB100 also provides circuit breaker failure protection and end zone fault protection.
Circuit breaker failure protection can be applied to all the breakers of feeders, bus-sections and
bus-couplers.
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GRB100
CU
Local/Remote
HMI
Fibre Optic cable
BU BU BU BU
GRB100 Model C400 series has independent undervoltage elements for fault detectors. The
busbar voltage of each zone is supplied directly to the central unit.
The BUs interface with the primary power system. They input the currents of feeders,
bus-sections and bus-couplers and binary signals such as disconnector open/close status signals,
and they output the trip signal of busbar protection and breaker failure protection to the breaker of
each bay. The local current is sampled at every 7.5 electrical degrees and converted into a 16-bit
digital signal. The sampling timing is synchronized at all BUs based on the sampling signal sent
from the CU.
The high-frequency component and DC component in the input current are removed with an
analogue filter in the BU and a digital filter in the CU respectively.
One BU has one data channel and each channel can acquire three-phase currents and binary
signals from each bay.
The CU identifies the BUs by the address which is set in each BU and transmitted to the CU along
with other data.
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BU out-of-service function
The GRB100 provides the BU out-of-service function for maintenance such as replacement of a
BU if failed. This function is available by LCD setting or PLC setting.
• For the LCD setting, see Section 4.2.7.5.
• For the PLC setting, the BU is out-of-service condition when the PLC output command
BU∗-OUT (No.4960 – No.5023) is established.
Caution: After restoration, remember to reset above to the original setting.
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Current differential protection calculates the differential current Id and restraining current Ir
employing the incoming and outgoing currents of the protected zone. The calculation is
performed on a per-phase basis.
Id is a vector sum of incoming and outgoing currents and Ir is obtained by summing the absolute
value of incoming and outgoing currents.
Id = I1 + I2 + … + In
Ir = |I1|+ |I2|+ … + |In|
I1 I2 I3 … In
Id takes zero in case of the no-fault or through-fault condition and represents the fault current in
case of internal faults. This applies strictly to the primary circuit; it does not apply to the
secondary circuit mainly due to CT measurement error.
In case of internal faults, Id is equal to Ir if all the currents are in-phase, and is smaller than Ir if the
phases are different.
The GRB100 adopts a percentage restraining differential protection which has a non-restraint
characteristic for the small current region and a restraint characteristic in the large current region
to cope with erroneous differential current caused by a through-fault current.
The characteristics are shown in Figure 2.3.2. The minimum operating current is set by DIF and
the restraining factor k can be set 0.30 to 0.90.
Id=Ir
Id
Operate
Id=k×Ir
DIF
Ir
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The GRB100 applies the current differential protection to each individual busbar zone which is
sectioned by the bus-section and bus-coupler switches (described hereafter as discriminating
zone protection) as well as to the overall busbar system (described hereafter as check zone
protection).
Figure 2.3.3 shows the protection application in case of a double-busbar system. The
discriminating zone protections for Zone A and Zone B are overlapped across the bus-coupler
breaker.
Zone A
Discriminating Discriminating
Zone Protection Zone Protection
Zone B
Figure 2.3.4 shows the flow of input signals to the discriminating zone protection elements
DIFZA to DIFZD.
The current and binary input (BI) signals of each channel are normally transmitted to one of the
zone protections (Zone A to Zone D) through the replica setting, but when the bus zones are
bridged, they are transmitted to more than two zone protections. For the zone bridge, see Section
2.3.3.
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Current CH 1 DIFZA
BI
Replica
Current CH 2 Setting
BI DIFZB
・
・ DIFZC
・
Current CH 64 DIFZD
BI
Switching disconnectors under normal busbar operation may turn a load current into a false
differential current transiently and the discriminating zone protection may operate if the operating
or resetting time of the disconnector is not coordinated between the main and auxiliary contacts.
The GRB100 provides very selective discriminating zone protection in combination with the
check zone protection described below, hence the time coordination of the main and auxiliary
disconnector contacts need not be considered.
Note: Time coordination of disconnector main and auxiliary contacts is difficult in practice. The
zone discriminating protection is not used independently.
Operate
Id=0.15×Ir (*)
DIF (*): depends on the equation (1)
in Section 2.3.4.
Ir
For example, the check zone protection with restraint characteristic will not operate under a
unique condition such as a fault at Zone B in the busbar configuration shown in Figure 2.3.6,
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because the outgoing current is over half of the incoming current according to the load and fault
current condition. In this case, therefore, the characteristic is changed to non-restraint
characteristic when two out of four disconnectors, which are two bus-sections and two
bus-couplers, are opened. The check zone protection can operate surely.
Zone A Bus Zone C
Section 1
Load (DS3)
“Close”
No.1 Bus
Bus Bus
Coupler 1 Coupler 2
(DS1) (DS2)
“Open” “Close”
No.2 Bus
Fault Check Zone Protection
Bus
Section 2 Load
(DS4)
Zone B “Open” Zone D
Ir Ir
Configured by PLC. Restraint characteristic Non-restraint characteristic
The Restraint characteristic is changed to Non-restraint
characteristic by PLC input signal No.4629.
The GRB100 provides one of the following three protection schemes by the replica setting.
Note: The replica setting will be performed by the panel builder before shipping to the end user.
- ‘Check zone protection’: The tripping command is transmitted to all bays except bus-section
and bus-coupler bays when the check zone protection element operates.
- ‘Discriminating zone protection’: The tripping command is transmitted to all bays in the
faulty zone when the discriminating zone protection element operates.
- ‘Discriminating zone and check zone protection’: The tripping command is transmitted to all
bays in the faulty zone only when both of the discriminating zone protection and check
zone protection operate.
Note: ‘Discriminating zone protection’ is applied only to protect a busbar that has duplicated
GRB100s (for example, to protect a very important busbar system): one of the GRB100s is set
for ‘Discriminating zone protection’ and the other for ‘Check zone protection’.
In the ‘Check zone protection’, overall protecting current differential element DIFCH outputs trip
signals to all the feeder bays and transformer bays. The trip signals can be blocked with the binary
input signals (busbar protection block: BP_BLOCK-A and BP_BLOCK-B). If there is any
discrepancy between both input signals, the previous value is hold as shown in Figure 2.3.7.
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DIFCH
+ BI2
1041
4609 BP_BLOCK-A Previous value is hold 1536 Trip All Feeders
if any discrepancy 1 &
43BP
1043 4611 BP_BLOCK-B between both inputs
BI4
DIFCH Non CTF
Configured by PLC. (Default setting) (From Figure 3.3.1)
In the ‘Discriminating zone protection’, up to four zone protecting current differential elements
DIFZA to DIFZD are provided. Each channel outputs the trip signal by checking which zone the
channel is connected to.
For example, if CH1 is connected to Zone A, then CH1-ZA=1 and CH1-ZB=CH1-ZC
=CH1-ZD=0. The CH1 outputs the trip signal only when DIFZA operates.
Thus the zone elements DIFZA to DIFZD output trip signals to the feeder, bus-section and
bus-coupler channels which are connected to Zone A to Zone D respectively. The trip signals are
blocked with the binary input signals BP_BLOCK-A and -B.
In the ‘Discriminating zone and check zone protection’, the trip signals are transmitted to the
feeder, bus-section and bus-coupler channels connected to the faulty zone when both of the
discriminating zone and check zone protection elements operate. The channel is selected in the
discriminating zone protection. The trip signals are blocked with the BP_BLOCK-A and -B.
1075-1077
DIFZA 1585
& ≥1 &
4672 0 t
1078-1080 CH1-ZA
DIFZB ≥1
1586 60ms by PLC CH1-
& ≥1 & TRIP
1081-1083 4673 0 t CH1-ZB
DIFZC
1587 60ms by PLC
1084-1086 & ≥1 &
DIFZD 4674 0 t
CH1-ZC
1588 60ms by PLC
4609 BP_BLOCK-A & ≥1 &
Previous value is hold 1536 4675 0 t CH1-ZD
if any discrepancy 1
between both inputs 43BP 60ms by PLC
4611 BP_BLOCK-B Replica Setting
(Default setting)
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・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
DIFZA Non CTF
1347-1349 1385 (From Figure 3.3.1)
UVSZA
1344 -1346 1384
UVGZA ≥1 4624 DIFFS-ZA
1353 &
OVGZA CH64-ZA CH64-
≥1
DIFZB Non CTF TRIP
1357-1359 1388 (From Figure 3.3.1)
UVSZB &
CH64-ZB
1354 -1356 1387
UVGZB ≥1 4625 DIFFS-ZB
1363 &
OVGZB CH64-ZC
DIFZC Non CTF
1367-1369 1391 (From Figure 3.3.1) &
UVSZC CH64-ZD
1364 -1366 1390 Replica Setting
UVGZC ≥1 4626 DIFFS-ZC
1600
1373 DIF-ZA_TRIP
OVGZC &
DIFZD Non CTF 1601
1377-1379 1394 (From Figure 3.3.1) DIF-ZB_TRIP
UVSZD &
1374 -1376 1393
UVGZD ≥1 4627 DIFFS-ZD
1602
DIF-ZC_TRIP
1383 &
OVGZD
1603
DIF-ZD_TRIP
Fault Detector (*) Configured by PLC. (Default setting) &
BP-TRIP
Note (*): Fault detector is provided in Model C400 series and composed by PLC. See Section 2.7.
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2335
& CH64 -BPTP
CH64 TRIP
1594
BP-TRIP
≥1
In the following busbar replica and disconnector contact status, two zones are treated as bridged
and all the feeder currents are sent to both discriminating zone protections and all feeders in both
zones are tripped for a fault in either zone.
- The bus-section has no breaker and the disconnector in the bus-section is closed.
Zone A DS Zone B
Zone A Zone B
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Operation Principle
Even when any CTs saturate under very large primary currents, the waveform of the saturated CT
secondary current has two periods in each cycle: a non-saturation period and a saturation period.
The GRB100 utilizes this phenomenon and provides very secure operation for external faults
with a large through-fault current.
Figure 2.3.15 shows a block diagram of a CT saturation countermeasure (CTSC). CTSC has a
waveform discriminating element (WDE) and starting element (SE). WDE operates if a change in
the instantaneous value of the differential current is less than a specified percentage of a change in
the instantaneous value of the restraining current. In the CT non-saturation period, the differential
current is theoretically zero for through-fault currents. This element operates in this period.
The evolving fault detection element (EVD) detects that the no-change period of differential
current does not exist, and resets CTSC function in the case of an evolving fault from an external
fault to an internal fault.
Current
Input Differential Element
(DIFCH, DIFZ) Tripping
& Output
Waveform Discriminating
Element (WDE) 0 t
& &
3 cycles
Starter
Evolving fault detection t 0
element (EVD)
1 cycle
EVD
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(ΔIp + ΔIn) : Change in the restraining current in the positive and negative cycles
Id : Differential current
Ip : Sum of positive input currents
In : Sum of negative input currents
m, m-1, m-2 : Sampling timing
SE operates when the sum of absolute values of difference between instantaneous values of
current data at each channel part from one cycle is greater than a specified percentage of a
minimum operating current setting DIF.
n
∑|ijm – ij(m-24)| > 0.5×DIF
j=1
where,
Ij : Current from # j channel
DIF : DIFCH and DIFZ setting in check zone and discriminating zone protection
n : Number of channels
SE discriminates the power system in the faulty state from that in the normal service state and
blocks the output of WDE which may operate in the normal service condition.
Figure 2.3.16 shows CT secondary current waveforms of the incoming terminal and the outgoing
terminal current and the differential current at the time of an external fault with outgoing terminal
CT saturation.
Incoming terminal
current
Outgoing terminal
current
Differential
current
No change period
Figure 2.3.16 CT Secondary Current Waveforms and Differential Current for an External
Fault with CT Saturation
From the inception of a fault until the CT secondary current at the outgoing terminal saturates, the
differential current Id is zero and the change in the differential current ΔId obtained from
equation (2) is also zero. However, the change in the restraining current given by equation (3) is a
sufficiently large positive value, so equation (1) is met and WDE operates.
SE detects changes in the terminal currents and rapidly operates, producing an AND output with
WDE. After this, since there is a period during which equation (1) is not satisfied, a certain time
delay is inserted to reliably block the operation of the differential element.
If, during an internal fault, there is a period during which the change in the instantaneous value of
the differential current is small due to CT saturation, WDE will not operate because the change in
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the restraining current is also small during that period. Thus, during an internal fault, operation of
the differential element is not blocked falsely.
In the case of an evolving fault from an external fault to an internal fault, CTSC is reset by the
evolving fault detection element (EVD) if a change in the instantaneous value of the differential
current is more than a specified value. GRB100 operates tripping without delay under such faults.
The GRB100 does not require the use of dedicated CTs nor the use of CTs with an identical ratio.
The GRB100 can share the CTs with other protections and the different ratios are adjusted by
setting.
The general CT requirements are set for the through-fault stability which comes up when any CTs
saturate under very large through-fault currents. To ensure correct operation of the GRB100 for
such through-fault currents, the factor Ks of each CT is required to satisfy the following
conditions:
Ks ≧ 1 when Tc ≦ 200ms
or
Ks ≧ 2 when Tc ≦ 250ms
where,
Ks = ratio of CT knee point voltage to CT secondary probable voltage under the maximum
through-fault current
= Vk / {(RCT + RL + RB + RO )(IFmax / CT ratio)}
Tc = d.c. time constant of primary circuit
Vk = knee point voltage of CT
RCT = resistance of CT secondary winding
RL = loop resistance of cable between CT and relay
RB = ohmic load of GRB100 bay unit (i.e. 0.1 ohm for 1A rating and 0.012 ohm for 5A rating)
RO = ohmic load of other series-connected relays (if any)
IFmax = maximum through-fault current
For example, if the following parameters are given:
Vk = 800 V, CT ratio = 1,200/1, RCT = 5.0 ohm, RL = 3.0 ohm, RB = 0.1 ohm,
RO = 0 ohm (i.e. no series-connected relays) and IFmax = 40kA
then the factor Ks is calculated as:
Ks = 800/{(5.0 + 3.0 + 0.1)×(40,000/1,200) }
= 800/270
= 3.0
This shows that the GRB100 operates correctly for all the faults under the condition that the d.c.
time constant of the primary circuit is less than 250ms.
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2.3.6 Setting
The following shows the setting elements necessary for the current differential protection and
their setting ranges.
Element Range Step Default Remarks
DIFCH 500 − 3,000A 1A 2000A Minimum operating current of check zone protection
in primary circuit value
DIFZ 500 − 3,000A 1A 2000A Minimum operating current of discriminating zone
protection in primary circuit value
SLPCH 0.30 – 0.90 0.01 0.30 Restraining factor of check zone protection
SLPZ 0.30 – 0.90 0.01 0.30 Restraining factor of discriminating zone protection
1CT to 64CT 100 − 10,000A 1A 2000A Set with CT primary rating of up to 64 CTs
C.TP BLK / Trip BLK Coupler CB tripped or not under bridge condition
DIF setting
The discriminating zone protection has up to four zones but the minimum operating current
setting is common to each zone with DIFZ setting.
The setting of DIF (DIFCH and DIFZ) is determined from the minimum fault IFmin current that
can occur on the busbar fault. For example;
DIF setting < 0.8 × IFmin
The setting is based on the primary circuit value, so IFmin is a primary value. The CT ratios or the
difference of the CT ratios between the channels can be disregarded in the setting.
If the minimum operating current is set too low when the CT primary rating is high, the operation
error of the differential element is increased as shown in Figure 2.3.17. (Figure 2.3.17 shows the
theoretical maximum error.) If it is required to keep the accuracy of minimum operating current
less than 5%, the following condition must be checked for the DIFCH and DIFZ setting obtained
above depending on the total number of channels.
0.64 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 49 - 64 channels
0.50 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 33 - 48 channels
0.40 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 25 - 32 channels
0.34 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 17- 24 channels
0.28 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 9 - 16 channels
0.23 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 1 - 8 channels
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10
9
64 Channels
8 48 Channels
32 Channels
7
24 Channels
6 16 Channels
Error (%)
8 Channels
5
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
DIF Setting/CT Primary Rating
CT setting
CT settings are set for each channel with a primary rating.
BU address setting
BU address setting is to define the channel number. The channel number can be set the range of
CH 1 to CH64 with the rotary switch and jumper pins of BU. For details, see the section 5.5.2.
4
2 3 56
1 7
0 8
F 9
E A
DC B
Rotary switch
BUM1
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CU
1A rating
(Setting)
In Figure 2.3.18,
(1) CT primary setting (1CT – 64CT) is as follows:
nCT = 1000A
n+1CT = 1200A
n+2CT = 2000A
(2) OCBF overcurrent setting (1OCB – 64OCB) is as follows:
For example, when setting OCBF to 800A at CT primary current,
nOCB = 800A / (1000 / 1) = 0.8
n+1OCB = 800A / (1200 / 1) = 0.6
n+2OCB = 800A / (2000 / 5) = 2.0
For OCBF setting, see the section 2.5.2.
(Note)
In the metering menu, the CT primary current indication or the CT secondary current indication
can be selected by the setting switch. (See the section 4.2.6.6.) If the CT secondary indication is
selected, note that the CT secondary current of CH“n+2” (5A rating) is indicated as (1/5) × (actual
value). The CT primary current is correctly indicated.
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The GRB100 can be applied to single-, double- and ring-busbar systems with or without a
transfer busbar. Application to the one-and-a-half breaker busbar system takes the same format as
application to the single-busbar system.
The busbar system replicas which the GRB100 covers are shown in Appendix A. (Feeders and
transformer banks connected to the busbars are abbreviated in the figures.)
The busbar can be sectioned into up to four zones, Zone A to Zone D with bus-section switches
S1 to S4 and bus-coupler switches C1 to C4.
E1 to E4 show the end of busbars and are used to expand the busbar system and protection
system.
Single-busbar
The replicas can be with or without a transfer busbar and have up to three bus-sections S1 to S3
and four bus-couplers C1 to C4 for a transfer busbar.
When the replica has a transfer busbar, the transfer busbar is connected to any of the busbar zones
through one of the bus-couplers.
Double-busbar
The replicas can be with or without a transfer busbar and have up to two bus-sections S1 and S2
and three bus-couplers C1 to C3.
When the replica has no transfer busbar, either of the busbars can double as a transfer busbar.
When the replica has an independent transfer busbar, the transfer busbar is connected to any of
the busbar zones through one of the bus-couplers.
Ring-busbar
The replicas can be with or without a transfer busbar and have up to four bus-sections S1 to S4
and four bus-couplers C1 to C4 for a transfer busbar connection.
When the replica has no transfer busbar, the busbar can be sectioned into two to four zones with
bus-sections S1 to S4.
When the replica has a transfer busbar, the transfer busbar is connected to any of the busbar zones
through one of the bus-couplers.
Disconnector open/closed position signals are required to determine the busbar replica.
One normally open (N/O) and one normally closed (N/C) auxiliary contacts are required to
evaluate the disconnector position. Figure 2.4.1 and Table 2.4.1 show the disconnector position
evaluation. In Figure 2.4.1, the logic levels of N/O contact signal DS-NO, N/C contact signal
DS-NC and evaluated disconnector position signal DS are “1” for the closed position and “0” for
the open position.
⎯ 25 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
DS-NO
≧1 DS
DS-NC
When both of the N/O and N/C contacts are simultaneously in the open or closed position, the
disconnector is evaluated to be in the closed position and a failure alarm is issued by the
monitoring function. (See Section 3.3.5.)
If the disconnector fails, the evaluation above operates as follows:
If the N/O contact is in the closed position or the N/C contact is in the open position incorrectly
when the main contact is open, the main contact is evaluated to be in the closed position, differing
with the actual position.
In single- and ring-busbars, the zone protection introduces the current of the failed disconnector,
but incorrect operation is not caused because the main contact is open and the current is zero. In
double-busbars, the zone protection regards the busbars as bridged. If busbar faults occur in this
period, both zone protections operate and trip all the feeders. The zone protections do not operate
for the load current or external faults.
If the N/O contact is in the open position or the N/C contact is in the closed position incorrectly
when the main contact is closed, the main contact evaluation accords with the actual position, so
incorrect operation is not caused.
Note: If only one of the N/O and N/C auxiliary contacts is transmitted, the main contact
evaluation and monitoring is invalid. The main contact position is evaluated with the input
N/O or N/C signal. Failure of an auxiliary contact may cause an incorrect operation of the
discriminating zone protection.
The N/O and N/C auxiliary contact signals are sent to the BU and evaluated in the CU. For the
disconnector signal input, refer to Section 3.2.1 and Appendix I.
⎯ 26 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Correct trip
Failed to trip
Transfer trip
- When a feeder breaker fails to trip for a line fault, the CBF is initiated by a trip signal from the
external line protection equipment and trips adjacent breakers connected to the zone to which
the faulty breaker is connected, after retripping the original breaker.
Remote end Feeder1 Zone A Zone B
Correct trip
Failed to trip
Trip by CBF
- When a bus-section or bus-coupler breaker fails to trip for a busbar fault, the CBF trips feeder
breakers, bus-section breaker and bus-coupler breaker in the adjacent zone.
Remote end Zone A Zone B
Correct trip
Failed to trip
Trip by CBF
⎯ 27 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 28 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
TnB2
1152 t 0
2208
A & nCBF-TRIP
≥1 ≥1 ≥1
1153 t 0
nOCBF B ≥1 &
1154 t 0
C ≥1 & &
CBF-TRIP
nBF2 ON (Feeder channel)
≥1 &
nBF1 TOC
≥1 &
≥1
1347-1349 1385
UVSZA
1344 -1346 1384 ≥1 4656 CBFTRFS-ZA
UVGZA Zone Selection ≥1
1350 -1352 0 t 1386 (Select the zone which
UVDZA
1353 2.1 s
CHn is connected to.)
OVGZA
1357-1359 1388
UVSZB
1354 -1356 1387 ≥1 4657 CBFTRFS-ZB
UVGZB
1360 -1362 0 t 1389
UVDZB 4600 CBFTRFS-NOUSE
1363 2.1 s
OVGZB
1367-1369 1391
UVSZC
1364 -1366 1390 ≥1 4658 CBFTRFS-ZC
UVGZC
1370 -1372 0 t 1392
UVDZC
1373 2.1 s
OVGZC
1377-1379 1394
UVSZD
1374 -1376 1393 ≥1 4659 CBFTRFS-ZD
UVGZD
1380 -1382 0 t 1395
UVDZD Note (*): Fault detector is provided in Model C400 series and composed by PLC.
1383 2.1 s
OVGZD Configured by PLC. See Section 2.7.
Fault Detector (*)
⎯ 29 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Figure 2.5.5 shows a sequence diagram of the CBF when a retrip and backtrip are used. If the
breaker trips normally, the nOCBF is reset before timer TnB1 or TnB2 is picked up and the CBF
is reset.
If the nOCBF continues operating, a retrip command is given to the original breaker after the
setting time of TB1. Unless the breaker fails, the nOCBF is reset by the retrip. The TnB2 is not
picked up and the CBF is reset. This may happen when the CBF is started by mistake and
unnecessary tripping of the original breaker is unavoidable.
If the original breaker fails, retrip has no effect and the nOCBF continues operating and the TnB2
is picked up finally. A trip command nCBF-TRIP is issued to the adjacent breakers and the CBF
is completed.
Fault Start CBF
Adjacent Trip
breakers Closed Open
TRIP
nOCBF
Toc Toc
TB1
TnB1
RETRIP
TB2
TnB2
nCBF-
TRIP
⎯ 30 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
TnB2
1152 t 0
2208
A ≥1 & ≥1
nCBF-TRIP
≥1 ≥1
1153 t 0
nOCBF B ≥1 & ≥1
1154 t 0
C ≥1 & ≥1 &
CBF-TRIP
nBF2 ON (Feeder channel)
≥1
&
nBF1 TOC
≥1 &
≥1
nBFEXT nBF1 T
ON
n :1 - 64
BP TRIP The signal Nos. indicated
≥1 are for CH1.
4688 CHn-EXT-BPTP
1347-1349 1385
UVSZA
1344-1346 1384 ≥1 4656 CBFTRFS-ZA
UVGZA Zone Selection ≥1
1350-1352 0 t 1386 (Select the zone which
UVDZA
1353 2.1 s
CHn is connected to.)
OVGZA
1357-1359 1388
UVSZB
1354 -1356 1387 ≥1 4657 CBFTRFS-ZB
UVGZB
1360 -1362 0 t 1389
UVDZB 4660 CBFTRFS-NOUSE
1363 2.1 s
OVGZB
1367-1369 1391
UVSZC
1364 -1366 1390 ≥1 4658 CBFTRFS-ZC
UVGZC
1370 -1372 0 t 1392
UVDZC
1373 2.1 s
OVGZC
1377-1379 1394
UVSZD
1374 -1376 1393 ≥1 4659 CBFTRFS-ZD
UVGZD
1380 -1382 0 t 1395
UVDZD Note (*): Fault detector is provided in Model C400 series and composed by PLC.
1383 2.1 s
OVGZD Configured by PLC. See Section 2.7.
Fault Detector (*)
⎯ 31 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
TRIP
nOCBF
Toc Toc
TB1
TnB1
RETRIP
TB2 (∗) TB2
TnB2
nCBF-
TRIP
Tcb: operating time of the original breaker
Toc: reset time of the overcurrent element nOCBF
Note(∗): “ ” shows the sequence in case of busbar protection trip.
The CBF-TRIP signal is output not only to all the channels of the original zone but also to
adjacent zones if the original zone and adjacent zone(s) are bridged as follows:
- Bus-section is connected with a disconnector and has no circuit breaker.
- Bus-section has a breaker but it is by-passed by a disconnector.
- Busbars are bridged with disconnectors in the double-busbar system.
Figure 2.5.8 shows the CBF-TRIP signal distribution logic. The CBF of each channel outputs a
trip signal nCBF-TRIP (n=1 to 64) to the original zone according to the replica setting. Thus the
tripping zone(s) is fixed.
For example, if Zone A is connected to channel 1 and Zone A and Zone B are bridged, then
ZA-CH1=1 and ZB-CH1=1. The CBF of channel 1 generates Zone A and Zone B trip signals
ZA-TRIP and ZB-TRIP.
Each channel outputs the trip signal by checking which zone the channel is connected to.
For example, if channel 1 is connected Zone A, then CH1-ZA=1 and CH1-ZB=CH1-ZC
=CH1-ZD=0. Channel 1 outputs the trip signal only when the signal ZA-TRIP is generated.
Fault detectors (undervoltage elements UVSZ∗, UVGZ∗ and UVDZ∗) as fail-safe can be
connected the signals CBFFS-Z∗ by PLC function.
⎯ 32 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
TBFDO
0 t 2336
1CBF-RETRIP
&
0.00-10.00s
1CBF-TRIP TBFDO 2528
&
≥1
1590 0 t 2400 ≥1
…
& & CH1-CBF/RE
ZA-CH1
0.00-10.00s CH1-ZA (CH1 TRIP)
TBFDO ≥1
1591 0 t
&
≥1
…
ZB-CH1 & &
0.00-10.00s CH1-ZB
TBFDO
& 1592 0 t
≥1
…
・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
・・・・・
TBFDO
0 t 2399
64CBF-RETRIP
& 2591
0.00-10.00s
2463 ≥1 CH64-CBF/RE
64CBF-TRIP &
& CH64-ZA (CH64 TRIP)
ZA-CH64 ≥1
&
& CH64-ZB
ZB-CH64
&
& CH64-ZC
ZC-CH64
&
& CH64-ZD
ZD-CH64
Replica Setting
Replica Setting
Constant 1 (*2)
1
1347 -1349 1385
UVSZA 4640 CBFFS-ZA
1344 -1346 1384 ≥1 Zone Selection
UVGZA
UVDZA
1350 -1352 0 t 1386 (Select the zone which ≥1
CHn is connected to.)
1353 2.1 s Constant 1 (*2)
OVGZA
1
1357 -1359 1388
UVSZB 4641 CBFFS-ZB
1354 -1356 1387 ≥1
UVGZB
1360 -1362 0 t 1389
UVDZB 4644 CBFFS-NOUSE
1363 2.1 s Constant 1 (*2)
OVGZB
1
1367 -1369 1391
UVSZC 1364 -1366 1390 4642 CBFFS-ZC
UVGZC ≥1
1370 -1372 0 t 1392
UVDZC
1373 2.1 s Constant 1 (*2)
OVGZC
1
1377- 1379 1394
UVSZD
1374 -1376 1393 4643 CBFFS-ZD
UVGZD ≥1 Note (*1): Fault detector is provided in Model 400 series and composed by PLC.
1380 -1382 0 t 1395 See Section 2.7.
UVDZD
1383 2.1 s (*2): If Fault detector is not used in Model C400 series, assign the signal No. 1
OVGZD
Fault Detector (*1) Configured by PLC. (Constant 1).
⎯ 33 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
2.5.2 Setting
The setting elements necessary for the breaker failure protection and their setting ranges are as
follows. The setting is required for each channel excluding the TBFDO and [BFTRIO].
The overcurrent element nOCBF checks that the breaker has opened and the current has
disappeared. Therefore, since it is allowed to respond to the load current, it can be set from 10 to
200% of the rated current.
The settings of TnB1 and TnB2 are determined by the opening time of the original breaker (Tcb
in Figure 2.5.5) and the reset time of the overcurrent element (Toc in Figure 2.5.5). The timer
setting example can be obtained as follows.
Setting of TnB1 = Breaker opening time + nOCBF reset time + Margin
= 40ms + 15ms + 20ms
= 75ms
Setting of TnB2 = Output relay operating time + Breaker opening time
+ nOCBF reset time + Margin
= 10ms + 40ms + 15ms + 10ms
= 75ms
⎯ 34 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
- Two busbars are bridged during switching a feeder in the double-busbar system.
The bridge is detected with the N/O and N/C contacts of the two disconnectors.
Zone A
Zone B
DS-A
DS-A DS-B DS-NO BRIDGE
≧1 &
DS-NC
CB
DS-B
DS-NO
DS-F ≧1
DS-NC
During this bridging, tripping of the bus-coupler breaker is enabled or disabled by setting the
switch [C.TP]. The switch [C.TP] is applied to both busbar protection and CBF protection.
Zone D Zone D
Zone B Zone B
GRB100 provides the command tripping function which executes a tripping by a trip signal from
an external protection panel, etc. If applied, the trip signal is assigned to the trip command
initiation signal CHn-COM.TP by PLC function. The command trip function can be disabled by
the scheme switch [COMTP].
Note: “n” shows the channel number which is 1 to 64.
⎯ 35 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
2592
CHn-ZA CHn-COMTP
& ≥1
CHn-ZB
&
CHn-ZC
&
CHn-ZD
&
Replica setting
n :1 - 64
4816 CHn-COM.TP
& The signal Nos. indicated
COMTP ON are for CH1.
In the bus-section and bus-coupler, it is normal to arrange two CTs, one on either side of the
breaker so as two discriminating zone protections to overlap across the breaker.
Zone A CB Zone B
CHk CHj
If CTs are arranged on one side of the breaker or one CT is used for both zones, the protection
zones do not overlap across the breaker and so the zone between the CTs and the breaker remains
as a blind zone. One of the discriminating zone protections (Zone A in the example shown below)
operates for the fault in the blind zone but the other (Zone B protection) does not and the fault is
not cleared.
CB Fault
Zone A Zone B
CHk CHj
The GRB100 provides a backup protection for blind zone faults. It controls the current of the
bus-section or bus-coupler where the blind zone exists to zero in the discriminating zone
protection after the breaker is tripped by one of the discriminating zone protections and makes the
protection of the other zone operate.
Zero ampere control for the bus-section and bus-coupler current continues one second after the
breaker is opened.
One normally open auxiliary contact of the breaker is required for this protection and the
auxiliary contact operation is assumed not to be more than 25ms earlier than the main contact
operation. If the auxiliary contact operation is earlier than the main contact operation by more
than 25 ms, the zero ampere control may function before the main contact opens and the
discriminating zone protection may operate incorrectly to faults in the adjacent zone.
If the contact signal is not initiated, the function is disabled.
⎯ 36 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Note: The setting for this function will be performed by the panel builder.
Figure 2.6.7 shows the bus-section current control logic and its time-chart. The zero ampere
control is continuous. Therefore to keep security, the function requires both of the normally open
(N/O) and normally closed (N/C) auxiliary contacts of the breaker. The main contact is evaluated
to be open only when the N/O contact is open in three phases as well as when the N/C contact is
closed in three phases. When both of the N/O and N/C contacts are simultaneously in the open or
closed position, a failure alarm is issued.
The zero ampere control must be reset before the breaker main contact closes and establishes after
the main contact opens. To fulfill this requirement, the N/O and N/C contacts must have the
following time characteristics for the main contact:
- Normally open contact closes or normally closed contact opens before the main contact
closes.(*)
Note (*): The "CB close command" is useful for an improvement in requirements of high-speed
normally open contact or normally closed contact. See Figure 2.6.8.
- Normally open contact opens or normally closed contact closes after the main contact opens.
This function is valid for the blind zone protection too.
Note: The setting for this function will be performed by the panel builder.
CB-A GRB100
CB-B ①
PC 1 Zero Ampere Control
≥1
CB-C
Closed Open
Main contact
N/O contact
N/C contact
①
Zero ampere
control
⎯ 37 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
CB close command
CB-A GRB100
CB-B ①
PC 1 Zero Ampere Control
≥1
CB-C
Closed Open
Main contact
N/O contact
N/C contact
CB close
command
①
Zero ampere
control
Figure 2.6.8 Zero Ampere Control Logic and Time-chart by Using CB Close Command
GRB100 provides the function of the end zone fault protection to protect the zone between the CT
(Current Transformer) and the CB (Circuit Breaker) when the CB is open.
If a fault occurs between CB-A and CT in the CT location of the busbar protection as shown in
Figure 2.6.9, the busbar differential relay cannot operate normally. In this case, the fault can be
cleared by the end zone fault protection. The end zone fault protection clears the fault by
controlling this CHn bay current ICHn to zero under CB-A open to enable the busbar differential
relay to operate and by tripping the circuit breaker CB-B. The condition of CB-A must be input
by the binary input signal (PLC signal).
Opposite Busbar
terminal
ICHn
CB-L Line DS-L CB-A open
If a fault occurs between CB-A and CT in the CT location of the busbar protection as shown in
Figure 2.6.10, the end zone fault protection prevents the busbar differential relay from operating
by controlling this CHn bay current ICHn to zero under CB-A open, and issues a transfer trip
command to the circuit breaker CB-L at the opposite end and clears the fault.
⎯ 38 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Opposite Busbar
terminal ICHn
Line CB-A open
Figure 2.6.11 shows the scheme logic. When 1OCBF element operates under open of CH1 CB,
the relay issues a transfer trip command CH1-EFP.TR and trips the opposite end CB. The timer
TCBO is used to make sure the CB open and its default setting is 1.00s. To enable the function of
end zone fault protection, the signal CH1-EFPTR ON is assigned by PLC function. The function
of other channels CH2 to CH64 are same as CH1.
OCBF elements are shared with the breaker failure protection (CBF).
The end zone fault protection for all channels is disabled by the scheme switch EFPTR.
18
A CH1-EFP.TR
≥1 &
(CH1 transfer trip command)
1OCBF B
C
TCBO
t 0
CH1 CB_CLOSE 1
0.00 – 10.00s
5088 CH1-EFPTR ON
1026
A CH64-EFP.TR
≥1 &
(CH64 transfer trip command)
64OCBF B
C
TCBO
t 0
CH64 CB_CLOSE 1
0.00 – 10.00s
5151 CH64-EFPTR ON
EFPTR ON
Setting
The setting elements necessary for the end zone fault protection and their setting ranges are as
follows.
Element Range Step Default Remarks
nOCB 0.1 − 2.0 0.1 0.8 OCBF overcurrent setting (multiples of secondary rated current)
TCBO 0.00 − 10.00s 0.01s 1.00s
EFPTR OFF / ON OFF
⎯ 39 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
∗V∗FA ∗V∗FC
Zone B Zone D
∗V∗FB ∗V∗FD
The FD incorporates the phase fault and earth fault detecting undervoltage elements UVSF
(UVSZA - UVSZD) and UVGF (UVGZA – UVGZD) and undervoltage change detection
elements UVDF (UVDZA – UVDZD) and earth fault overvoltage elements OVGF. The elements
are allocated to each busbar zone shown in Figure 2.7.1. UVSF, UVGF and OVGF are used for
the differential protection and UVDF for the breaker failure protection.
Setting
The FD element setting ranges are shown in the table below.
⎯ 40 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
The segregated-phase current differential elements used for discriminating zone (DIFZ) and
check zone protections (DIFCH) have the non-restraint characteristic for the small current region
and the percentage restraint characteristic for the large current region. The non-restraint
characteristic defines the minimum sensitivity (operating current).
Figure 2.8.1 shows the characteristics on the differential current (Id) and restraining current (Ir)
plane. Id and Ir are the vector and scalar summations of all input currents, respectively.
The non-restraint characteristic of the DIF (DIFCH or DIFZ) element is expressed by the
following equation:
Id ≥ DIF
The latter characteristic has stronger restraint and prevents the element from operating falsely in
response to the erroneous differential current that is caused by saturation or transient errors of the
CT during an external fault.
The characteristic of DIFCH can be changed to the characteristic shown in Figure 2.8.2 by PLC
input (Signal No. 4629: DIFCH_CHARA) to ensure the operation of the check zone protection in
case of the busbar configuration with a large outgoing current. (See Section 2.3.1.)
Id=Ir
Id
Operate
Id= k×Ir
DIF
Ir
Id=Ir
Id
Operate
Id=0.15×Ir (*)
DIF (*): depends on the equation (1)
in Section 2.3.4.
Ir
⎯ 41 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
The same characteristic can be represented on the outgoing current (Iout) and incoming current
(Iin) plane as shown in Figure 2.8.3. This representation is useful when testing the percentage
restraint characteristic by inputting the outgoing and incoming simulating currents.
Iout=Iin
Iout
Operate
DIF Iin
The supervisory element DIFSV used for differential current monitoring has a non-restraint
characteristic.
The OCBF measures three-phase currents. This element is used for the breaker failure protection.
The fault detector incorporates the following three fault detection elements.
Undervoltage change detection element UVDF
The UVDF operates if a voltage drops by 7% compared to that of two cycles before. Therefore,
the operating sensitivity of this element is related not to the rated voltage but to the running
voltage. The UVDF can detect the voltage drop in the system condition SIR≥0.1 as a fault
detector for CBF initiation. (SIR: Source Impedance Ratio, see Appendix O.)
Undervoltage element UVSF and UVGF
The UVSF measures a phase-to-phase voltage while the UVGF measures a phase-to-earth
voltage.
Overvoltage element OVGF
The OVGF measures zero-sequence voltage for detecting an earth fault.
⎯ 42 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
0 t
CH1 TRIP &
Discriminating 60ms
Zone Protection CH2 TRIP
・・・
& (settable by PLC)
(Figure 2.3.8)
To channel 2 to 64
CH64 TRIP &
CH1 TRIP 0 t
Breaker Failure
100ms (settable by PLC)
Protection
(Figure 2.5.4 & CH1 TRANSFER TRIP (User Programmable)
Figure 2.5.6) CH2 TRIP
CH2 TRANSFER TRIP
・・・
To channel 2 to 64
CH64 TRIP
CH64 TRANSFER TRIP
The trip signal of busbar protection drives high-speed tripping output relays. The tripping output
relays reset 60ms after the trip signal disappears by clearing the fault. The tripping circuit must be
opened with the auxiliary contact of the breaker prior to reset of the tripping relay to prevent the
tripping relay from directly interrupting the tripping current of the breaker.
The trip signal of breaker failure protection drives tripping output relays. The output relay resets
100ms after the trip signal disappears by clearing the fault.
⎯ 43 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
3. Technical Description
3.1 Hardware Description
The GRB100 is composed of one Central Unit (CU) and numbers of Bay Unit (BU) depending on
the required channels. The CU and BU are housed in individual cases.
VCT SPM7 FEP3-1 XOP1-1 XOP1-2 XOP1-3 FEP3-2 XOP1-1 XOP1-2 XOP1-3 IO8 IO2A
⎯ 44 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
CU
Module
Model C∗1∗ Model C∗2∗ Model C∗3∗ Model C∗4∗ Model C∗6∗ Model C∗8∗
VCT x x x x x x
SPM7 x x x x x x
FEP3-1 x x x x x x
XOP1-1 x x x x x
XOP1-2 x x x x
XOP1-3 x x x
FEP3-2 x x
XOP1-1 x x
XOP1-2 x
XOP1-3 x
IO8 x x x x x x
IO2A x x x x x x
⎯ 45 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
The hardware block diagrams of the CU using these modules are shown in Figure 3.1.2.
Opt. I/F
Transformer Module (VCT) or Remote
Ethernet PC
LAN I/F
AC input VT×12
Binary I/O Module (IO2A)
voltage
Binary
Binary input input
×3 signals
External IRIG-B Binary
clock port output
Binary output
signals
×14
Human Machine Interface (HMI) Alarm
⎯ 46 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
VAa
VAb
VAc
VBa
VBb
V
Bc
VCa
VCb
Signal
processing
VCc module
VDa
VDb
VDc
IRIG-B port
External
clock
BNC connector
⎯ 47 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
MPU1
FEP3 BUS
modules I/F
RAM
BUS IO
ROM I/F modules
⎯ 48 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
ROM
RAM
O/E S/P
From/to BU 8
E/O P/S
XOP1-1
MPU
From/to BU 9 O/E S/P
E/O P/S
XOP1-2
O/E S/P
From/to BU 17
E/O P/S
O/E S/P
From/to BU 24
E/O P/S
XOP1-3
O/E S/P
From/to BU 25
E/O P/S
O/E S/P
From/to BU 32
E/O P/S
⎯ 49 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
BI4
BI12
⎯ 50 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
IO#2(IO2A) Module
The IO2A module incorporates 3 photo-coupler circuits (BI13-BI15) for binary input signals, 14
auxiliary relays (BO1-BO13 and FAIL) for binary output signals and two RS485 transceivers.
The auxiliary relay FAIL has one normally closed contact, and operates when a relay failure or
abnormality in the DC circuit is detected. BO1 to BO13 each have one normally open contact.
The RS485 transceivers are used for the link with the relay setting and monitoring (RSM) system,
and substation control and monitoring system by communication protocol IEC 60870-5-103. The
external signal is insulated from the relay internal signal.
Auxiliary relay
BO1
Photo-coupler
BI13 BO2
Binary
Binary output
input BI14 BO3 signals
signals
(× 3) BI15 BO4
BO13
FAIL
⎯ 51 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 52 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
BUSBAR PROTECTION
Liquid
crystal
display
Light
emitting
diode
GRB100
C4 20D-22-10
1A
100 /110 /115 /120 V
50Hz
Operation
keys
⎯ 53 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
CT BUM1 BUM5
Standard Model
⎯ 54 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
The hardware block diagrams of the BU using these modules are shown in Figure 3.1.10.
⎯ 55 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Transformer module
Ia
Ib
BUM1
Ic
⎯ 56 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
BUM1 Module
The bay unit module 1 (BUM1) consists of an analogue filter, multiplexer, analogue to digital
(A/D) converter, DC/DC converter, photo-coupler circuits (BI11 to BI13) for binary input signals
and 2 auxiliary relays.
The analogue filter performs low-pass filtering for the corresponding current and voltage signals.
The A/D converter has a resolution of 16 bits and samples input signals at sampling frequencies
of 2400 Hz (at 50 Hz) and 2880 Hz (at 60 Hz).
The input voltage rating of the DC/DC converter is 48V/60V, 110V/125V or 220V/250V. The
normal range of input voltage is −20% to +20%.
The auxiliary relays BO1 and BO2 have one normally open contact.
From
Analogue filter
VCT
A/D P/S From/to CU unit
module Multi-
Analogue filter converter E/O
plexer Optical fibre
S/P O/E
BUM5 Module
In the GRB100-B311B and -B301B, the bay unit module BUM5 incorporates 7 photo-coupler
circuits (BI1-BI7) for binary input signals, 4 auxiliary relays and 2 or 6 high-speed auxiliary
relays for tripping command.
In the GRB100-B411L, two modules (BUM5-1 and BUM5-2) are used and total 14
photo-coupler circuits, 4 auxiliary relays and 2 or 6 high-speed auxiliary relays for tripping
command. Further, 18 LEDs (LED1 to LED18) are provided. Each LED is linked with a BI or a
BO and drove by the output of BI or BO. (Refer to Section 3.1.2.4.)
The tripping command auxiliary relays are the high-speed operation type and have one normally
open output contact.
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BO5 BO6
BO6
Model B301B
Note: Binary input signals are same
as Model B311B.
Model B311B
BI3 LED12
BI4
Model B411L (BUM5-1, BUM5-2)
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BUSBAR PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
POWER
Type GRB100
Model B311B-22-10
In 1A
fn 50Hz
Vdc 110/125Vdc
Made in Japan
The bay unit can provide LEDs for indication of binary input and output status as option.
BUSBAR PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
POWER
LED1
No label is
sealed.
LED18
Type GRB100
Model B411L-22-10
In 1A
fn 50Hz
Vdc 110/125Vdc
Made in Japan
18 LEDs (LED1 to LED18) are provided. Each LED is linked with a BI or a BO and drove by the
output of BI or BO as shown in Table 3.1.1. LED1 to 12 are for BI, LED13, 14 for trip BO, and
LED15 to 18 for configurable BO assigned by PLC. However, no name label is sealed there. User
should seal name labels there. For connections, see Appendix I. As shown in Appendix I, LED12
to 18 can be reset by the binary input “LED RESET”(TB4:BI7). Lamp test for all LEDs can be
tested by the binary input “LED TEST”(TB4:BI4) under “LED∗A=Enabled” setting.
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The color of LED6, LED8 and LED10 can be set to red or green. LED12 to LED18 are provided
with latched operation function, LED12 and LED15 to LED18 can be set to the latched operation
or not. LED10 to LED12 and LED13 to LED18 can be set to Enabled or Disabled.
Above setting is performed by connector pins located on the rear of the front panel as follows:
Latch Setting
Enable Setting
LED10-A
LED11-A
LED12-A
LED14-A
LED15-A
LED16-A
LED17-A
LED18-A
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Color setting
LED No. Connector pin Setting Color
LED6 LED6-C Insert Red
Pull out Green
LED8 LED8-C Insert Red
Pull out Green
LED10 LED10-C Insert Red
Pull out Green
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AC input signals
Table 3.2.1 shows the AC input signals applied to the CU and BU of the GRB100 and their
respective input terminal numbers. AC voltage input signals are provided only for the models
with FD elements. The Model C400 series provides four zones, Zone A to Zone D. See Appendix
I for external connections.
18 (earth)
14 (earth)
The binary input circuit of the CU is provided with a logic level inversion function as shown in
Figure 3.2.1. Each input circuit has a binary switch BISW which can be used to select either
normal or inverted operation. (Refer to Section 4.2.6.8.)
Further, all binary input functions are programmable by PLC (Programmable Logic Circuit)
function.
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138V DC at 220/250V DC. The minimum operating voltage is 70V DC at 110/125V DC rating
and 125V DC at 220/250V DC.
Table 3.2.2 (b) Binary Input Signals in BU of GRB100-B301B, -B311B (each channel CH)
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Table 3.2.2 (C) Binary Input Signals in BU of GRB100-B411L (each channel CH)
Signal No.
(+) (−) GRB100
CU-BI1
Indication reset BISW1 (Norm) Protection
BI1
1
PLC function schemes
(Inv)
CU-BI2
Bus protection block BISW2 (Norm) Programmable
BI2
1
(Inv) logic
CU-BI3
CBF protection block BISW3 (Norm)
BI3
1
(Inv)
CU-BI4
BISW4 (Norm)
BI4
1
(Inv)
CU-BI5
BISW5 (Norm)
BI5
1
(Inv)
0V
The number of binary output signals and their output terminals vary depending on the relay
models. See Appendix I for details. For all models, all outputs except the relay failure signal can
be configured.
The signals shown in the signal list in Appendix C can be assigned to the output relay individually
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or in arbitrary combinations. Signals can be combined using either an AND circuit or OR circuit
with 6 gates each as shown in Figure 3.2.2. The output circuit can be configured according to the
setting menu. Appendix E shows the factory default settings.
A 0.2s delayed drop-off timer can be attached to these assigned signals. The delayed drop-off
time is disabled by the scheme switch [BOTD].
The relay failure contact closes when a relay defect or abnormality in the DC power supply circuit
is detected.
Signal List +(ON)
BOTD
−(OFF)
&
0 t Auxiliary relay
Appendix C 6 GATES &
≧1
OR 0.2s
≧1
6 GATES
The binary outputs TP1, TP2, BO3 to BO6 for each BU (CH1 – CH64) are programmed by PLC
function.
GRB100 is provided with a PLC function allowing user-configurable sequence logics on binary
signals. The sequence logics with timers, flip-flops, AND, OR, NOT logics, etc. can be produced
by using the PC software “PLC tool” and linked to signals corresponding to relay elements or
binary circuits.
Configurable binary inputs, binary outputs and LEDs, and the initiation trigger of disturbance
record are programmed by the PLC function. Temporary signals are provided for complicated
logics or for using a user-configured signal in many logic sequences.
PLC logic is assigned to protection signals by using the PLC tool. For PLC tool, refer to PLC tool
instruction manual.
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Though the protection system is in the non-operating state under normal conditions, it is waiting
for a power system fault to occur at any time and must operate for the fault without fail.
Therefore, the automatic supervision function, which checks the health of the protection system
during normal operation by itself, plays an important role. Numerical relays based on the
microprocessor operations are suitable for implementing this automatic supervision function of
the protection system. The GRB100 implements the automatic supervision function by taking
advantage of this feature under the following principles:
• The supervision function should not affect protection performance.
• Supervision must be performed with no omissions wherever possible.
• When a failure occurs, the failure location should be easy to identify.
Note: The automatic supervision function includes an automatic monitor function and automatic test
function.
Furthermore, for models with FD elements, the AC voltage input is monitored and if the
following equations are satisfied the health of the AC input circuit is checked.
• Zero sequence voltage monitoring
|Va + Vb + Vc| / 3 ≥ 6.35 (V)
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Memory monitoring
The memories are monitored as follows depending on the type of memory, and the system also
checks that the memory circuits are healthy:
• Random access memory monitoring:
Writes/reads prescribed data and checks the storage function.
• Program memory monitoring: Checks the checksum value of the written data.
• Setting value monitoring: Checks for any discrepancy between the setting values stored
in duplicate.
Watchdog timer
A hardware timer which is cleared periodically by software is provided, and used to check that the
software is running normally.
DC supply monitoring
The secondary voltage level of the built-in DC/DC converter is monitored, and the system checks
that the DC voltage is within a prescribed range.
The DC supply failure of BU is detected by the communication monitoring. See Section 3.3.6.
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If a failure occurs in a CT circuit, the differential elements may operate incorrectly. GRB100
Model C400 series incorporates a CT failure detection function (CTF) against such incorrect
operation. The CTF is provided with each Zone (Check zone and Zone A to D). When the CTF
detects a CT failure, it can block the DIF trip.
The CTF is enabled or disabled by the scheme switch [CTFEN] as follows:
- “Off”: Disabled.
- “On”: Enabled. If once CTF is detected, the CTF function cannot be reset until CTFID is
reset.
- “OPT-On”: Enabled. After CTF is detected, the CTF function is reset if CTFUV,
CTFDV or OVGF operates.
The DIF trip is blocked or not by the scheme switch [CTFCNT].
- “NA”: No block the DIF trip
- “BLK”: Block the DIF trip of the detected zone
This function is available for Model C400 series.
Detection logic
Figure 3.3.1 shows the CTF detection logic for Check zone and Zone A. The logic for Zone B, C
and D is same as that for Zone A.
1408:CTFID-CH-A
1409:CTFID-CH-B
1410:CTFID-CH-C t 0 2867:CTF-CH
CTFID-CH Check zone CTF detection
&
1 10s
1396:CTFID-ZA-A ≥1 & 1 DIFCH Non CTF
1397:CTFID-ZA-B
1398:CTFID-ZA-C t 0 2863:CTF-ZA
CTFID-ZA & Zone A CTF detection
10s
1419:CTFUVD-ZA
CTFUVD-ZA 1 &
[CTFCNT] + 1 DIFZA Non CTF
≥1 "BLK"
1419:CTFUV-ZA CTFID(CFID): Differential current element for CTF
CTFUV-ZA
CTFUVD(CFDV): Change of undervoltage element for CTF
1411:CTFOVG-ZA
CTFUV(CFUV): Undervoltage element for CTF
CTFOVG-ZA CTFOVG(CFOVG): Zero-sequence overvoltage element for CTF
Setting
The setting elements necessary for the CTF and their setting ranges are as follows:
Element Range Step Default Remarks
CFID 50 - 3000 A 1A 200 A Id current level
CFUV 20 - 60 V 1V 20 V
CFDV 1 - 10 % 1% 7% % of rated voltage
CFOVG 0.1 - 10.0 V 0.1 V 1.0 V Zero-sequence voltage
[CTFEN] Off/On/OPT-On Off CTF enabled or not
[CTFCNT] NA / BLK NA Control by CTF detection
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The supervisory element DIFSV is provided to check the health of the CT circuit. The DIFSV
element detects the erroneous differential current that appears in the case of a CT circuit failure.
The DIFSV is provided with each Zone (Check zone and Zone A to D). The DIFSV has a
non-restraint current differential characteristic.
Detection logic
Figure 3.3.2 shows the erroneous differential current detection (DIFSV) logic for Check zone and
Zone A. The logic for Zone B, C and D is same as that for Zone A.
If the DIFSV detects an erroneous differential current, it blocks all protection functions by
blocking the binary outputs and issues an alarm when the [IDSV]="ALM&BLK" setting. It issues
only alarm when the [IDSV]="ALM" setting. When configuring a tripping block logic by PLC,
set the [AISV]="BBP" (Blocked By PLC) setting. The protection function configured by PLC is
blocked when the [AISV]="BBP" setting. The monitoring is blocked by setting the [IDSV] to
OFF.
Setting
Element Range Step Default Remarks
DIFSV 20 – 3000A 1A 200A Min. operating current
TIDSV 0 – 60s 1s 10s Timer for DIFSV
[IDSV] Off / ALM&BLK / ALM / BBP ALM Control by IDSV monitoring
1102:DIFCHSV-A
TIDSV
1103:DIFCHSV-B
1104:DIFCHSV-C t 0 2849 2832
DIFCHSV IDSV
≥1
1105:DIFZASV-A 0 - 60s
1106:DIFZASV-B
t 0 2845
DIFZASV 1107:DIFZASV-C
0 - 60s
The DIFSV setting is determined from the erroneous differential current which is generated
during normal service condition due to errors between CTs.
Maximum erroneous differential current < DIFSV < DIFCH and DIFZ settings
The disconnector and circuit breaker are monitored to prevent unwanted operation in case of their
failure. The scheme logics are shown in Figures 3.3.3 and 3.3.4.
To monitor the disconnector (DS) and circuit breaker (CB), a normally open contact and a
normally closed contact are introduced. The failure is detected when the normally open contact
and normally closed contact are simultaneously in the open or closed state for the prescribed
period. If the DSSV or CBSV detects a DS fail or CB fail, it can block both the busbar protection
and the CBF protection and issues an alarm when the [DSSV] or [CBSV]="ALM&BLK" setting.
It issues only alarm when the [DSSV] or [CBSV]="ALM" setting. It blocks only the busbar
protection when the the [DSSV] or [CBSV]="BBP" setting. In the case of DS fail, the
discriminating zone protection including the DS failed is blocked. The monitoring is blocked by
setting the switch [DSSV] and [CBSV] to OFF. The default settings of these switches are OFF to
prevent false failure detection when their contacts are not introduced.
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Setting
Element Range Step Default Remarks
TDSSV 0 – 60s 1s 60s Timer for DSSV
TCBSV 0 – 60s 1s 10s Timer for CBSV
[DSSV] Off / ALM&BLK / ALM / BBP ALM Control by DSSV monitoring
[CBSV] Off / ALM&BLK / ALM / BBP ALM Alarm and/or blocking
t 0 2829
DS-NO =1 1 DSSV
(N/O)
0 - 60s
DS-NC
(N/C)
t 0 2830
CB-NO =1 1 CBSV
(N/O)
0 - 60s
CB-NC
(N/C)
The communication signal between CU and BU is monitored per channel at both the CU and BU
by employing a cyclic redundancy check of the received data.
If a data failure or interruption is detected, an alarm is displayed on the LCD of the CU.
The BU address is set with the rotary switch. If the setting is changed, it is possible that the data
could be communicated to the wrong BU. To avoid this, the BU address is monitored at the CU.
If a failure is detected, the failure alarm "BU∗∗: Address err" is displayed on the LCD of the CU.
Note: BU∗∗ means the BU number.
If there is a failure in PLC data and IEC61850 mapping data, the function may be stopped.
Therefore, the PLC data and IEC61850 mapping data are monitored and an alarm of "PLC stop"
or "MAP stop" is issued if any failure detected.
The sending and receiving functions in the Ethernet LAN communication are monitored. The
receiving function is executed by checking GOOSE message receiving status, and the sending
function is executed by checking Ping response to the other party. If a failure is detected, an alarm
of "GOOSE stop" or "Ping err" is issued.
These functions are disabled by setting the scheme switches [GSECHK] and [PINGCHK].
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When a failure is detected by the automatic supervision, it is followed with the LCD display, LED
indication, external alarm issuance and event recording. Table 3.3.1 summarizes the supervision
items and alarms.
The LCD messages are shown on the "Auto-supervision" screen which is displayed automatically
when a failure is detected by pressing the VIEW key. The event record messages are shown on
the "Event record" screen by opening the "Record" sub-menu.
Those alarms are retained until the failure is recovered.
Those alarms can be disabled collectively by setting the scheme switch [AMF] to OFF. The
setting is used to block unnecessary alarm issuance during commissioning testing or
maintenance.
When the Watchdog Timer detects that the software is not running normally, the LCD display
and event recording of the failure may not function.
Supervision Item LCD Message LED LED Ext. alarm Event record
"IN SERVICE" "ALARM" Message
AC input (1) On/Off (2) On Operate/ CT err,
imbalance monitoring No operate (5) V0 err, V2 err
A/D accuracy check (1) Off On (4) Relay fail
Memory monitoring
Watchdog Timer ---- Off On (4) ----
DC supply monitoring ---- Off (3) (4) Relay fail
Binary input circuit CU DIDIS err Off On (4) Relay fail
monitoring BU Off On (4) Relay fail
BU∗: DIO err
Differential current monitoring Id-Z∗ err On/Off (2) On Operate/ Id err
Id err No operate (5)
DS and CB monitoring DS∗ err On/Off (2) On Operate/ DS fail,
DS-Z∗ err No operate (5)
CB∗ err CB fail
Communication monitoring (1) Off On (4) Relay fail
BU address monitoring BU∗∗: Off On (4) Relay fail
Address err
CTF monitoring CT fail, On On No operate (6) CTF,
CT-ZA fail to CTF-ZA to
CT-ZD fail CTF-ZD
PLC data or IEC61850 PLC stop or On On (4) Relay fail-A
mapping data monitoring MAP stop
GOOSE message check GOOSE stop On On (4) Relay fail-A
Ping response check Ping err On On (4) Relay fail-A
DS: disconnector, CB: circuit breaker
(1): Various messages are provided as expressed with "---fail" or "---err" in the Table in Section
6.7.2.
(2): The LED is on when the related scheme switch [AISV], [AIFDSV], [IDSV], [DSSV] or [CBSV]
is set to "ALM" or "BBP" and off when set to "ALM & BLK" (refer to Section 3.3.12).
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(3): Whether the LED is lit or not depends on the degree of the voltage drops.
(4): The binary output relay "FAIL" operates.
(5): When the setting is "ALM & BLK", the relay "FAIL" operates. When "ALM" or "BBP" setting
is used, the relay "FAIL" does not operate, but an Ext. alarm is possible by assigning the
programmable BO (signal No. 2833).
(6): The user-configurable binary output relays operate if the signal assigned.
When a bridge condition is retained for the TBRDG setting, the BRIDGE ALARM is issued.
Setting
Element Range Step Default Remarks
TBRDG 0 – 60s 1s 60s Busbar bridge time
When a failure is detected by the following supervision items, the trip function is blocked for as
long as the failure exists and is restored when the failure is removed:
• A/D accuracy check
• Memory monitoring
• Watchdog Timer
• DC supply monitoring
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Fault recording is started by a tripping command of the GRB100 or PLC command by user setting
(max.4) and the following items are recorded for one fault:
Date and time of fault occurrence
Faulted phase
Tripping channel
Tripping mode
Power system quantities
Up to the 8 most-recent faults are stored as fault records. If a new fault occurs when 8 faults have
been stored, the record of the oldest fault is deleted and the record of the latest fault is then stored.
Faulted phase
The faulted phase is indicated by a differential element operating phase.
Tripping mode
This shows the protection scheme that initiated the tripping command.
DIF, DIF-ZA, DIF-ZB, DIF-ZC, DIF-ZD: DIF protection trip
(Note) DIF: check zone protection trip only,
DIF-ZA to DIF-ZD: check zone protection trip and discriminating zone protection trip, or
discriminating zone protection trip only
CBF-trip: Breaker failure protection backup trip
CBF-retrip: Breaker failure protection retrip
8 user-configurable tripping modes, CON_TPMD1 to CON_TPMD8 (signal number
6192-6199), are also provided. The sequence logic is configured by the PLC function. (Refer to
Section 3.2.3).
Tripped channel
The tripped channel is expressed with the status "1". (See Section 4.2.1)
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The disturbance records include 204 analogue signals, which are phase currents of each channel
and phase voltages of zones A to D, and 32 settable binary signals and 192 fixed binary signals,
and the dates and times at which recording started.
For 32 settable binary signals, the name of an event cannot be set on LCD. It can be set by
RSM100. Maximum 22 characters can be set, but LCD displays up to 11 characters of them.
Therefore, it is recommended the maximum characters are set. The set name can be viewed on the
Setting (view) screen. For 192 fixed binary signals, see Appendix F.
The LCD display only shows the dates and times of disturbance records stored. Details can be
displayed on the PC. For how to obtain disturbance records on the PC, see the PC software
instruction manual.
The pre-fault recording time is fixed at 0.3s and post-fault recording time can be set between 0.1
and 1.0s or 2.0s depending on the relay model.
The number of records stored depends on the post-fault recording time. The approximate
relationship between the post-fault recording time and the number of records stored is shown in
Table 3.4.1.
Note: If the recording time setting is changed, all previously recorded data is deleted.
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Settings
The elements necessary for starting disturbance recording and their setting ranges are shown in
the table below.
Element Range Step Default Remarks
Timer 0.1-2.0s 0.1 s 1.0 s Post-fault recording time for Model C*10, C*20, C*30, C*40
0.1-1.0s 0.1s 1.0s Post-fault recording time for Model C*60, C*80
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4. User Interface
4.1 Outline of User Interface
The user can access the relay from the front panel of the CU.
Local communication with the relay is also possible using a personal computer (PC) with the
RSM (Relay Setting and Monitoring) software via an RS232C port. Furthermore, remote
communication is also possible using a PC with the RSM via an RS485 and the protocol
converter G1PR2.
This section describes the front panel configuration and the basic configuration of the menu tree
of the local human machine communication ports and HMI (Human Machine Interface).
As shown in Figure 3.1.8, the front panel of the central unit is provided with a liquid crystal
display (LCD), light emitting diode (LED), operation keys, VIEW and RESET keys,
monitoring jack and RS232C connector.
LCD
The LCD screen, provided with a 4-line, 40-character back-light, displays detailed information of
the relay interior such as records, status and setting. The LCD screen is normally unlit, but
pressing the VIEW key will display the digest screen and pressing any key other than VIEW
and RESET will display the menu screen.
These screens are turned off by pressing the RESET key or END key. If any display is left for
5 minutes or longer without operation, the back-light will go off.
LED
There are 8 LED displays. The signal labels and LED colors are defined as follows:
Label Color Remarks
IN SERVICE Green Lit when the relay is in service.
TRIP Red Lit when a trip command is issued.
ALARM Red Lit when a failure is detected.
TESTING Red Lit when test condition is set.
(LED1) Red
(LED2) Red
(LED3) Red
(LED4) Red
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Operation keys
The operation keys are used to display records, status, and set values on the LCD, as well as to
input or change set values. The function of each key is as follows:
c 0-9, −: Used to enter a selected number, numerical values and text strings.
d , : Used to move between lines displayed on a screen
Keys 2, 4, 6 and 8 marked with , , and are also used to enter text
strings.
e CANCEL : Used to cancel entries and return to the upper screen.
f END : Used to end entry operation, return to the upper screen or turn off the display.
Monitoring jacks
The two monitoring jacks A and B and their respective LEDs can be used when the test mode is
selected on the LCD screen. By selecting the signal to be observed from the "Signal List" and
setting it on the screen, the signal can be displayed on LED A or LED B, or sent to an oscilloscope
via a monitoring jack.
RS232C connector
The RS232C connector is a 9-way D-type connector for serial RS232C connection with a local
personal computer.
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The following three interfaces are provided with the central unit as communication ports:
• RS232C port
• SeriaSerial communication port
• IRIG-B port
RS232C port
This connector is a standard 9-way D-type connector (straight type) for serial port RS232C
transmission and is mounted on the front panel of central unit. By connecting a personal computer
to this connector, setting and display functions can be performed from the personal computer.
IRIG-B port
The IRIG-B port is mounted on the transformer module, and collects serial IRIG-B format data
from the external clock to synchronize the relay calendar clock. The IRIG-B port is isolated from
the external circuit by a photo-coupler. A BNC connector is used as the input connector.
This port is on the back of the central unit, as shown in Figure 4.1.1.
100Bas e-TX
(RJ45, option)
IRIG BNC
connector
CU rear view
Figure 4.1.1 Locations of RS485 Port and IRIG Port
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Note: Ida, Idb and Idc are the phase differential current of the check zone protection and
show the percentage to DIFCH setting value.
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**.*Hz
DIO err
Displays in tripping
If a fault occurs and a tripping command is initiated when the LCD is off, the "Latest fault" screen
is displayed on the LCD automatically and the red "TRIP" LED and, if signals assigned to trigger
by tripping, other configurable LEDs light.
Press the VIEW key to display the digest screens in turn including the "Metering" and
"Auto-supervision" screens.
Press the RESET key to turn off the LEDs and LCD display.
Notes:
1) When configurable LEDs (LED1 through LED4) are assigned to latch signals by trigger of
tripping, press the RESET key more than 3s until the LCD screens relight. Confirm turning
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If the tripping command is initiated when any of the screens is displayed, the current screen
remains displayed and the red "TRIP" LED lights.
When any of the menu screens is displayed, the VIEW and RESET keys do not function. To
return to the digest screen, do the following:
• Return to the top screen of the menu by repeatedly pressing the END key.
• Press the RESET key to turn off the "TRIP" LED and LCD.
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If a failure is detected while any of the screens is displayed, the current screen remains displayed
and the "ALARM" LED lights.
While any of the menu screens is displayed, the VIEW and RESET keys do not function. To
return to the digest "Auto-supervision" screen, do the following:
• Return to the top screen of the menu by repeatedly pressing the END key.
Figure 4.2.1 shows the menu hierarchy in the GRB100. The main menu has five sub-menus,
"Record", "Status", "Setting (view)", "Setting (change)", and "Test". For details of the menu
hierarchy, see Appendix G.
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Status Metering
Binary input & output
Relay element
Time synchronization source
Clock adjustment
Test Switch
Binary output
Timer
Logic circuit
BU out
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Record
In the "Record" menu, the fault records, event records and disturbance records are displayed or
erased.
Status
The "Status" menu displays the power system quantities, binary input and output status, relay
measuring element status, signal source for time synchronization (IRIG-B, RSM,IEC, or SNTP)
and adjusts the clock.
Setting (view)
The "Setting (view)" menu displays the relay version, plant name and the current settings of relay
address and RS232C or IEC60870-5-103 baud rate in communication, record, status, protection,
configurable binary inputs and outputs, and configurable LEDs.
Setting (change)
The "Setting (change)" menu is used to set or change the settings of password, plant name, relay
address and RS232C or IEC60870-5-103 baud rate in communication, record, status, protection,
configurable binary inputs and outputs, and configurable LEDs.
Since this is an important menu and is used to set or change settings related to relay tripping, it has
password security protection.
Test
The "Test" menu is used to set testing switches, to forcibly operate binary output relays, to
measure variable timer time and to observe the binary signals in the logic circuit.
This menu also has password security protection.
When the LCD is off, press any key other than the VIEW and RESET keys to display the top
"MENU" screen and then proceed to the relay menus.
M ENU
1=Re cord 2=Status
3=Se tting(view) 4=Setting(change)
5=Te st
To display the "MENU" screen when the digest screen is displayed, press the RESET key to
turn off the LCD, then press any key other than the VIEW and RESET keys.
Press the END key when the top screen is displayed to turn off the LCD.
An example of the sub-menu screen is shown below. The top line shows the hierarchical layer of
the screen, screen title and total number of lines of the screen. The last item is not displayed for all
the screens. "/2" displayed on the far left means that the screen is in the second hierarchical layer,
while 1/5 displayed on the far right means that the screen has five lines excluding the top line and
that the cursor is on the first line.
To move the cursor downward or upward for setting or for viewing other lines not displayed on
the window, use the and keys.
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/2 12/Feb/1998 22:56:19 [l o c a l ] 1/ 5
Mi n u t e ( 0- 59): 41
Ho u r ( 0- 23): 22
D a y ( 1 - 3 1 ) : 1 2
Mo n t h ( 1- 12): 2
Ye a r ( 19 9 0 - 2 0 8 9 ) : 1998
To move to the lower screen or move from the left-side screen to the right-side screen in
Appendix G, select the appropriate number on the screen. To return to the higher screen or move
from the right-side screen to the left-side screen, press the END key.
The CANCEL key can also be used to return to the higher screen but it must be used carefully
because it may cancel entries made so far.
To move between screens of the same hierarchical depth, first return to the higher screen and then
move to the lower screen.
The sub-menu of "Record" is used to display fault records, event records and disturbance records.
• Select 1 (= Display) to display the dates and times of fault records stored in the relay from the
top in new-to-old sequence.
/3 Fau l t re co rd 1/ 4
#1 16 / Oc t/ 19 97 18:13:57.031
#2 20 / Se p/ 19 97 15:29 :22 .463
#3 04 / Ju l/ 19 97 11:54:53.977
• Move the cursor to the fault record line to be displayed using the and keys and press the
ENTER key to display the details of the fault record.
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CH64 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
Prefault vales
VaA ***.*kV ***.*° V1A ***.*kV ***.*°
VbA ***.*kV ***.*° V2A ***.*kV ***.
VcA ***.*kV ***.*° V0A ***.*kV ***.
CH1 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
CH64 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
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Note: The phase differential currents show the percentage to DIFCH and DIFZ setting values.
IdyA to IdyD and VyA to VyD are displayed depend on applied zones. (“y”= a, b, c, 1, 2, 0)
The voltages are displayed in Model C400 series. In the phase angle indication, the reference
phase angle is indicated as “0.0°” at V1A. Phase angles above are expressed taking that of
positive sequence voltage as a reference phase angle. The leading phase angles are expressed
plus. If no voltage input, the positive sequence current of CH1 is taken as a reference phase
angle. If the current of CH1 is small, the current of the next channel is used as a reference
phase angle. Therefore, the channel current as a reference phase angle may change to a
different channel current after fault.
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and
keys.
The display format of tripping signal output channels is shown below.
[ -- ---- -- ]
BP CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
BP2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
RE CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
RE2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
CBF CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
CB2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
TR CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
TR2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
COM CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
CO2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
ETR CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 -- ---- -- CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
ET2 CH33 CH34 CH35 CH36 CH37 CH38 -- ---- -- CH59 CH60 CH61 CH62 CH63 CH64
Lines "BP" and "BP2" show the tripping signal output channels of the discriminating zone or
check zone protection. Lines "RE" and "RE2" show the re-tripping tripping signal output
channels of the breaker failure protection. Lines "CBF" and "CB2" show the backup signal output
channels of the breaker failure protection. Lines "TR" and "TR2" show the transfer tripping signal
output channels of the breaker failure protection. Lines "COM" and "CO2" show the command
trip signal output channels. Lines "ETR" and "ET2" show the transfer tripping signal output
channels of the end zone fault protection. The tripping signal output channel is displayed with the
status "1".
/2 Fault record
Clear all fault records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
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• Press the ENTER (= Yes) key to clear all the fault records stored in non-volatile memory.
If all fault records have been cleared, the "Latest fault" screen of the digest screens is not
displayed.
• Select 1 (= Display) to display the events with date and time from the top in new-to-old
sequence.
/3 Eve nt record 2/48
16/Oct /1998 23:18:04.294 Trip Off
16/Oct /1998 23:18:03.9 13 Trip On
12/Feb /1998 03:51:37.622 Rly.set change
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and keys.
/2 Event record
Clear all event records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
• Press the ENTER (= Yes) key to clear all the event records stored in non-volatile memory.
• Open the top "MENU" screen by pressing any keys other than the VIEW and RESET keys.
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• Select 1 (= Display) to display the date and time of the disturbance records from the top in
new-to-old sequence.
/3 Dis t ur ba nc e reco rd 3 /12
#1 16 / Oc t/ 19 97 18: 13:57.031
#2 20 / Se p/ 19 97 15: 29 :22 .463
#3 04 / Ju l/ 19 97 11: 54:53.977
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and keys.
/2 Disturbance record
Clear all disturbance records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
• Press the ENTER (= Yes) key to clear all the disturbance records stored in non-volatile
memory.
From the sub-menu of "Status", the following statuses can be displayed on the LCD:
Metering data of the protected busbar
Status of binary inputs and outputs
Status of measuring elements output
Status of time synchronization source
The data is renewed every second.
This sub-menu is also used to adjust the time of the internal clock.
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CH64 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
Frequency **.*Hz
Note: The phase differential currents Idy∗ show the current and the percentage to DIFCH and DIFZ
setting values. Iry∗ show the restraining current. IdyA to IdyD and VyA to VyD are displayed
depend on applied zones. (“y”= a, b, c, 1, 2, 0)
In the phase angle indication, the reference phase angle is indicated as “0.0°” at V1A. Phase
angles above are expressed taking that of positive sequence voltage as a reference phase
angle. The leading phase angles are expressed plus. If no voltage input, the positive sequence
current of CH1 is taken as a reference phase angle. If the current of CH1 is small, the current
of the next channel is used as a reference phase angle. The voltages and frequency are
displayed in Model C400 series.
Metering data except for the phase differential currents is expressed as primary values or
secondary values depending on the setting. For setting, see Section 4.2.6.6.
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O u t p u t ( B U - C H 6 4) [0 00 000 00 ]
[ ]
Input (CU-IO#1) BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8 BI9 BI10 BI11 BI12 — — —
Input (CU-IO#2) BI1 BI2 BI3
Input (BU-CH1) BI1 BI5 BI2 BI6 BI3 BI7 BI4 BI11 BI12 BI13 — — — — —
Input (BU-CH2) BI1 BI5 BI2 BI6 BI3 BI7 BI4 BI11 BI12 BI13 — — — — —
: :
: :
Input (BU-CH64) BI1 BI5 BI2 BI6 BI3 BI7 BI4 BI11 BI12 BI13 — — — — —
Output (CU-IO#1) BO1 BO2 BO3
Output (CU-IO#2) BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 BO7 BO8 BO9 BO10 BO11 BO12 FAIL BO13 —
Output (BU-CH1) TP1 TP2 BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 — — — — — — —
Output (BU-CH2) TP1 TP2 BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 — — — — — — —
: :
: :
Output (BU-CH64) TP1 TP2 BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 — — — — — — —
Line 1 and 2 show the binary input status of the central unit. BI1 to BI12 correspond to each
binary input signal. For details of the binary input signals, see Appendix I. The status is expressed
with logical level "1" or "0" at the photo-coupler output circuit.
Lines "Input (BU-CH1)" to "Input (BU-CH64)" show the binary input status of the bay units.
BI1, BI5 BI2, BI6, BI3, BI7, BI4, BI11, BI12, BI13 of each channel correspond to each binary
input signal. The status is expressed with logical level "1" or "0" at the photo-coupler output
circuit. CU-IO#1, CU-IO#2 and BU-CH1 to BU-CH64 in the table indicate the name of the
module containing the binary input circuits.
Line "Output (CU-IO#2)" shows the binary output status of the central unit. FAIL of "Output
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(CU-IO#2)" corresponds to the relay failure output. Other outputs expressed with BO1 to BO13
of CU-IO#2 are configurable.
Lines "Output (BU-CH1)" to "Output (BU-CH64)" show the binary output status of a bay unit.
TP1 and TP2 correspond to the tripping command outputs. Other outputs expressed with BO1 to
BO6 are configurable.
The status of these outputs is expressed with logical level "1" or "0" at the input circuit of the
output relay driver. That is, the output relay is energized when the status is "1".
CU-IO#1, CU-IO#2 and BU-CH1 to BU-CH64 in the table indicate the names of the module
containing the binary output relays.
To display all the lines, press the and keys.
DIFZB A B C A B C — — — — — — — — —
DIFZB DIFZBSV
DIFZC A B C A B C — — — — — — — — —
DIFZC DIFZCSV
DIFZD A B C A B C — — — — — — — — —
DIFZD DIFZDSV
OC1 A B C A B C A B C A B C — — —
1OCBF 2OCBF 3OCBF 4OCBF
OC2 A B C A B C A B C A B C
— — —
: 5OCBF 6OCBF 7OCBF 8OCBF
: : : : :
A B C A B C A B C A B C
— — —
OC16 61CBF 62CBF 63OCBF 64CBF
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Lines 1 to 5 show the operation status of current differential elements DIF∗∗and their supervisory
elements DIF∗∗SV. Lines below 6 show the status of overcurrent elements nOCBF for breaker
failure protection. The number of these overcurrent elements is the same as that of the applied
channels (circuits).
The status of each element is expressed with logical level "1" or "0". Status "1" means the element
is in operation.
To display all the lines on the LCD, press the and keys.
Line 1 shows the current date, time and time synchronization source with which the internal clock
is synchronized. The time can be adjusted only when [local] is indicated on the top line, showing
that the clock is running locally. When [IRIG] or [RSM] or [IEC] or [SNTP] is indicated, the
following adjustment is invalid.
• Enter a numerical value within the specified range for each item and press the ENTER key.
• Press the END key to adjust the internal clock to the set hours without fractions and return to
the previous screen.
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If a date which does not exist in the calendar is set and END is pressed, "Error: Out of
range"(meaning incorrect date) is displayed on the top line and the adjustment is discarded.
Adjust again.
The sub-menu "Setting (view)" is used to view the settings made using the sub-menu "Setting
(change)" except for the relay version.
The following items are displayed:
Relay version
Description
Communication (Relay address and baud rate in the RSM or IEC60870-5-103)
Recording setting
Status setting
Protection setting
Binary input setting
Binary output setting
LED setting
Enter a number on the LCD to display each item as described in the previous sections.
/1 Setting(view)
1=Version 2=Description 3=Comm.
4=Record 5=Status 6=Protection
7=Binary input 8=Binary output 9=LED
• Press 1 (= Version) on the "Setting (view)" screen and the "Relay version" screen appears.
/2 R e l a y v e rs io n 3 / 10
R el a y t y p e : * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * **
Se r i a l n o . : * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * **
M a i n s o f t w a re : * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * **
FEP1 software : * ** * ** * * ** *** * * ** * * ***
FEP2 software : * ** * ** * * ** *** * * ** * * ***
IEC61850 eng.: * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * ** * * * * *
PLC data: * * ** * * * ** * * * ( * * * ** * * * )
IEC103 data: * * * * * * * * * * * *( * * * * * * * *)
I EC 6 18 5 0 dat a: * * * * * ** * * * * *( * * * * * * * * )
G O O S E s u b s c r i pt: * * * * * * * * * * * *( * * * * * * * * )
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4.2.5.2 Settings
The "Description", "Comm.", "Record", "Status", "Protection", "Binary input", "Binary output"
and "LED" screens display the current settings entered using the "Setting (change)" sub-menu.
The "Setting (change)" sub-menu is used to make or change settings for the following items:
Password
Description
Communication (Relay address and baud rate in the RSM or IEC60870-5-103)
Recording
Status
Protection
Binary input
Binary output
LED
All of the above settings except the password can be seen using the "Setting (view)" sub-menu.
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6 4 B F 1 0= O ff 1=T 2 =T O C 0
6 4 B F 2 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
6 4 B F E X T 0= O f f 1 = O n 1
B F T R I O 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
C O M T P 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
E F P T R 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
C T F E N 0= O f f 1 =O n 2 = O P T - O n 0
C T F C N T 0= N A 1 =BL K 0
• If it is after pressing the ENTER key, move the cursor to the correcting line by pressing the
and keys and enter the new number.
Note: If the CANCEL key is pressed after any of the entry is confirmed by pressing the ENTER
key, all the entries performed so far on the screen concerned are canceled and the screen
returns to the upper one.
When the screen shown below is displayed, perform the settings as follows:
The number to the right of "Current No. = " shows the current setting.
/3 C h a n g e active group(Active group= *)
1=Group1 2= G ro u p 2 3= G ro u p 3 4=Group4
5 =G r o up 5 6=Group6 7 = G ro u p 7 8= G ro u p 8
Current No.= * S e lec t N o . =
• Enter a number to the right of "Select No. = ". (Numbers other than those displayed cannot be
entered.)
• Press the ENTER key to confirm the entry and the entered number blinks.
• After completing the setting on the screen, press the END key to return to the upper screen.
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64CT ( 10 0- 1 0 00 0 ): 1 000 A
CFID ( 50- 3 00 0 ): 50 A
CF U V ( 20- 6 0 ): 20 V
CF D V ( 1- 10): 7 %
CF OV G ( 0.1 - 1 0. 0 ) : 1. 0 V
• After completing the setting on the screen, press the END key to return to the upper screen.
To correct the entered numerical value, do the following.
• If it is before pressing the ENTER key, press the CANCEL key and enter the new
numerical value.
• If it is after pressing the ENTER key, move the cursor to the correct line by pressing the
and keys and enter the new numerical value.
Note: If the CANCEL key is pressed after any entry is confirmed by pressing the ENTER
key, all the entries made so far on the screen concerned are canceled and the screen
returns to the upper one.
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To select a character, use keys 2, 4, 6 and 8 to move the blinking cursor down, left, right and up.
"→" and "←" on each of lines 2 to 4 indicate a space and backspace, respectively. A maximum of
22 characters can be entered within the brackets.
/3 Plant name [ _ ]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ()[]@_ ←→
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz { } * / + - < = > ←→
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! ”# $ % & ’:;,.^ ` ←→
• Set the cursor position in the bracket by selecting "→" or "←" and pressing the ENTER key.
• Press the END key to confirm the entry and return to the upper screen.
To correct the entered character, do either of the following.
• Discard the character by selecting "←" and pressing the ENTER key and enter the new
character.
• Discard the whole entry by pressing the CANCEL key and restart the entry from the first.
/2 **************
Change settings?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
• When the screen is displayed, press the ENTER key to start operation using the new
settings, or press the CANCEL key to correct or cancel entries. In the latter case, the screen
turns back to the setting screen to enable reentries. Press the CANCEL key to cancel entries
made so far and to turn to the "Setting (change)" sub-menu.
4.2.6.2 Password
For the sake of security of changing the settings and testing the relay, password protection can be
set as follows;
• Press 4 (= Setting (change)) on the main "MENU" screen to display the "Setting (change)"
screen.
/1 Setting(change )
1=Password 2=Description 3=Comm.
4=Record 5=Status 6=Protection
7=Binary input 8=Binary output 9=LED
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/2 Password
1=Setting
2=Test
/3 Setting
Input new password [ ]
Retype new password [ ]
• Enter a 4-digit number within the brackets after "Input new password" and press the ENTER
key.
• For confirmation, enter the same 4-digit number in the brackets after "Retype new password"
and press the ENTER key.
• Press the END key to display the confirmation screen. If the retyped number is different
from that first entered, the following message is displayed on the bottom of the "Setting"
screen before returning to the upper screen.
"Mismatch-password unchanged."
Reentry is then requested.
• Press 2 (= Test) on the "Password" screen to set the password for the test.
/3 Test
Input new password [ ]
Retype new password [ ]
Set the password the same manner as that of the "Setting" above.
Password trap
After the password has been set, the password must be entered in order to enter the setting change
and the test screens.
If 4 (= Setting (change)) or 5 (= Test) is entered on the top "MENU" screen, the password trap
screen "Password" is displayed. If the password is not entered correctly, it is not possible to move
to the "Setting (change)" or "Test" sub-menu screens.
Password
Input password [ ]
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4.2.6.3 Description
To enter the plant name and other data, do the following. These data are attached to records.
• Press 4 (= Setting (change)) on the main "MENU" screen to display the "Setting (change)"
screen.
• Press 2 (= Description) to display the "Description" screen.
/2 Description
1 =P lant na me 2=Des cri ption
• To enter the plant name, select 1 (= Plant name) on the "Description" screen.
/3 Plant name [ _ ]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ()[]@ _ ←→
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz { } * / + - < = > ←→
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! ” # $ % & ’ :;,.^ ` ←→
4.2.6.4 Communication
If the relay is linked with RSM (relay setting and monitoring system) or IEC60870-5-103 or
Ethernet LAN, the relay address must be set. Do this as follows:
• Press 4 (= Setting (change)) on the main "MENU" screen to display the "Setting (change)"
screen.
• Press 3 (= Comm.) to display the "Communication" screen.
/2 C o m m u n ic a t i on
1 = A d d r e s s / P a ra m e t e r
2 = S w i tc h
/ 3 A dd re s s / P a r a m e te r 1/ **
HDLC ( 1- 32): 1 _
I EC ( 0- 2 54 ) : 2
S Y A D J ( - 999 9 - 9 9 99 ) : 0 ms
IP1-1( 0 - 2 54 ) : 0
IP1-2( 0 - ) :102 ⎯
2 5 4⎯ 0
IP1-3( 0 - 2 54 ) : 0
IP1-4( 0 - 2 54 ) : 0
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• Enter the address number on "HDLC" column for RSM and/or "IEC" column for
IEC60870-5-103 and the compensation value on "SYADJ" column for adjustment of time
synchronization of protocol used (−: lags the time, +: leads the time).
Enter IP address for IP1-1 to IP1-4, Subnet mask for SM1-1 to SM1-4, Default gateway for
GW1-1 to GW1-4, and SNTP server address for SI1-1 to SI4-4. Four SNTP servers are
available.
Enter "0" or "1" on "SMODE" column to set the standard time synchronized mode for SNTP
server. Using low accuracy level of time server, synchronized compensation to maintain
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synchronization accuracy may not be done automatically. Therefore enter "1", and
synchronized compensation is done forcibly. The default setting is "0".
Enter the time on "GOINT" to set the maximum GOOSE message publishing term if GOOSE
message receive checked.Enter the time on "DEADT" to set the Keep Alive time.
Enter the IP address of the device for PG1-1 to PG1-4 if Ping response is checked.
IP address: ∗∗∗, ∗∗∗, ∗∗∗, ∗∗∗
IP1-1 IP1-2 IP1-3 IP1-4
SM1-1 to SM1-4, GW1-1 to GW1-4, SI1-1 to SI4-4, PG1-1 to PG1-4: same as above.
• Press the ENTER key.
• Select the number corresponding to the system and press the ENTER key.
<PRTCL1>
PRTCL1 is used to select the protocol for channel 1 (COM1 or OP1) of the serial communication
port RS485 or FO (fibre optic).
• When the remote RSM system applied, select 1 (=HDLC). When the IEC60870-5-103
applied, select 2 (=IEC103).
<232C>
This line is to select the RS-232C baud rate when the RSM system applied.
Note: default setting of the 232C is 9.6kbps. The 57.6kbps setting, if possible, is recommended to
serve user for comfortable operation. The setting of RSM100 is also set to the same baud rate.
<IECBR>
This line is to select the baud rate when the IEC60870-5-103 system applied.
<IECBLK>
Select 2 (=Blocked) to block the monitor direction in the IEC60870-5-103 communication.
<850BLK>
Select 2 (=Blocked) to block the monitor direction in the IEC61850 communication.
<850AUT>
In the IEC61850 communication, GRB100 provides the access restriction which permits a client
to access only if an authentication parameter matches with a valid parameter (password).
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<TSTMOD>
Select 1 (=On) to set the test mode in the IEC61850 communication.
<GSECHK>
This function is to alarm if any one of GOOSE messages written in GOOSE subscribe file cannot
be received.
Select 1 (=On) to execute GOOSE receive check in the IEC61850 communication.
<PINGCHK>
This function is to check the health of network by regularly sending Ping to IP address which is
set on PG∗-∗.
Select 1 (=On) to execute Ping response check.
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both status change is recorded for EV1 to EV20 events and only the status change to "On" is
recorded for EV21 to EV128 events.
<EV∗>
• Enter the signal number in Appendix C to record as the event. It is recommended that this
setting can be performed by RSM100 because the signal name cannot be entered by LCD
screen. (Refer to Section 3.4.2.)
• Enter 0 or 1 or 2 or 3 and press the ENTER key. Repeat this for all events.
Enter 0 (= None) not to record the event.
Enter 1 (= Operate) to record the event when the status changes to "operate".
Enter 2 (= Reset) to record the event when the status changes to "reset".
Enter 3 (= Both) to record the event when the status changes both to "operate" and "reset".
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/3 Di s t u rbance r e co rd
1=Rec o rd t i m e & s t a r t e r
2 =Sch e me switch
3=Bin ar y signal
• Press 1 (= Record time & starter) to display the "Record time & starter" screen.
/4 Record time & starter 1/129
Time ( 0.1- 2.0): 2.0 _ s
1OCG ( 0.1- 10.0): 10.0
1OCS ( 0.1- 10.0): 10.0
2OCG ( 0.1- 10.0): 10.0
2OCS ( 0.1- 10.0): 10.0
/4 S c h e m e sw i t ch 1/ 3
TR I P 0 = O ff 1 =O n 1
OC G 0 = O ff 1=On 1
OC S 0 = O ff 1=On 1
• Enter 1 to use as a starter or enter 0 if not to use. Repeat this for all items.
• Press 3 (=Binary signal) on the "Disturbance record" screen to display the "Binary signal"
screen.
SIG32( 0- 7167): 0
• Enter the signal number in Appendix C to record binary signals. It is recommended that this
setting can be performed by RSM100 because the signal name cannot be entered by LCD
screen. (Refer to Section 3.4.3.)
4.2.6.6 Status
To set the status display described in Section 4.2.4, do the following.
Press 5 (= Status) on the "Setting (change)" sub-menu to display the "Status" screen.
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/2 Status
1=Metering
2=Time synchronization
3=Time zone
• Enter the difference between GMT and local time. Enter numerical values to GMT (hrs) and
GMTm (min), and press the ENTER key.
4.2.6.7 Protection
The GRB100 can have eight setting groups for protection according to the change of power
system operation, one of which is assigned to be active. To set protection, do the following:
• Press 6 (= Protection) on the "Setting (change)" screen to display the "Protection" screen.
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/2 Protec ti on
1=Change ac tive group
2=Change se tting
3=Copy gr ou p
• Press the group number to change the settings and display the "Protection" screen.
/4 Protection (Group *)
1=Busbar parameter
2=Trip
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/6 C H n a m e
S el e c t C H ( 1- 64)
S el e c t N o .=
• Press the END key to return the display to the "Busbar parameter" screen.
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6 4 B F 1 0= O ff 1=T 2 =T O C 0
6 4 B F 2 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
6 4 B F E X T 0= O f f 1 = O n 1
B F T R I O 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
C O M T P 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
E F P T R 0= O f f 1 = O n 0
C T F E N 0= O f f 1 =O n 2 = O P T - O n 0
C T F C N T 0= N A 1 =BL K 0
• Enter the number corresponding to the switch status to be set and press the ENTER key for
each switch.
• After setting all switches, press the END key to return to the "Trip" screen.
• After setting all elements, press the END key to return to the "Protection element" menu.
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/7 DI F 1/75
DI FCH( 500- 3 00 0 ) : 300 0 A
DI FZ ( 500- 3 00 0 ) : 300 0 A
SL PCH( 0.3 0 - 0 .9 0 ) : 0.3 0
SL PZ ( 0.3 0 - 0 .9 0 ): 0.3 0
DI FS V ( 20- 3 00 0 ): 100 0 A
TI DS V ( 0- 6 0 ): 2 0 s
TB RD G ( 0- 6 0 ): 6 0 s
TD DS V ( 0- 6 0 ): 6 0 s
TC BS V ( 0- 6 0 ): 1 0 s
1C T ( 100- 1 0 00 0 ): 100 0 A
2C T ( 100- 1 0 00 0 ): 100 0 A
64 CT ( 100- 1 0 00 0 ): 1000 A
CF ID ( 50- 3 000 ): 50 A
CF UV ( 20- 60 ): 20 V
CF DV ( 1- 10 ): 7 %
CF OVG ( 0.1- 1 0. 0 ): 1.0 V
<OC>
• Press 2 (= OC) to display the "OC" screen. The overcurrent elements and timers are set using
this screen.
• Enter the numerical value and press the ENTER key for each element.
Note: Set OCB with multiples of CT secondary rating value.
• After setting all elements, press the END key to return to the "Protection element" menu.
/7 OC 1/194
10 CB ( 0.1- 2.0): 0.5 _
T1 B1 ( 0- 500): 50 ms
T1 B2 ( 0- 500): 150 ms
6 4 O C B ( 0.1 - 2 . 0 ) : 0. 5
T 6 4 B 1 ( 0 - 5 0 0 ) : 5 0 ms
T 6 4 B 2 ( 0 - 5 0 0 ) : 15 0 ms
T B F D O ( 0.00 - 10. 0 0 ) : 0.1 0 s
T C B O ( 0.00 - 10. 0 0 ) : 1.0 0 s
<FD>
This setting is applied for Model C400 series.
• Press 3 (= FD) to display the "FD" screen. The measuring elements used in the fault detector
are set using this screen.
• Enter the numerical value and press the ENTER key for each element.
• After setting all elements, press the END key to return to the "Protection element" menu.
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/7 FD 1/ 3
UV SF ( 60- 100 ): 80 V
UVGF ( 20- 60): 46 V
OVGF ( 0.1- 10. 0 ) : 1 0. 0 V
• Enter the group number to be copied in line A and press the ENTER key.
• Enter the group number to be overwritten by the copy in line B and press the ENTER key.
/2 B i n a r y i n p u t 1 / 15
BISW 1 1=Norm 2 =Inv 1
BISW 2 1 =Norm 2=Inv 1
BISW 3 1=Norm 2 =Inv 1
BISW 4 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
: : : :
B I S W 15 1=Norm 2 =Inv 1
• Enter 1 (= Normal) or 2 (= Inverted) and press the ENTER key for each binary input.
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/2 Binary output
1 =CU-IO # 1 2 =CU-IO #2 4 =BU-BO1 5 =BU-BO2
• Press the number corresponding to the selected output module to display the "Binary output"
screen.
When "1" or "2" selected,
/3 B i n a r y out p u t ( C U - I O # ∗)
Se le c t B O ( 1- ∗∗)
S ele c t N o .=
S ele c t N o .=
Note: The setting is required for all the binary outputs. If any of the binary outputs are not to be
used, enter 0 for the logic gates #1 to #6 when assigning signals.
/4 Setting ( B O* * o f * ***)
1=Logic gate type & delay timer
2=Input to logic gate
or
/4 S e t t i n g (BO* of CH**)
1= Lo g i c g a t e t y pe & d e l a y ti m e r
2= In pu t to l og i c g a te
• Enter 1 or 2 to use an OR gate or AND gate and press the ENTER key.
• Enter 0 or 1 to add 0.2s drop-off delay time to the output relay or not and press the ENTER
key.
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Assigning signals
• Press 2 on the "Setting" screen to display the "Input to logic gate" screen.
/5 I n p u t to l og i c g a t e 1/ 6
In # 1 ( 0- 7167): 2 1
I n #2 ( 0- 7167): 4
I n #3 ( 0- 7167): 67
In #4 ( 0- 7167): 0
In #5 ( 0- 7167): 0
In #6 ( 0- 7167): 0
• Assign signals to gates (In #1 to #6) by entering the number corresponding to each signal
referring to Appendix C.
Note: If signals are not assigned to all the gates #1 to #6, enter 0 for the unassigned gate(s).
Repeat this process for the outputs to be configured.
4.2.6.10 LEDs
• Press 9 (=LED) on the "Setting (change)" screen to display the "LED" screen.
/2 LED
Select LED ( 1- 4)
Select No.=
• Enter the LED number and press the ENTER key to display the "Setting" screen.
/3 S e t t i n g (LED*)
1= Lo g i c g a t e t y pe & r e s e t
2= In pu t to l og i c g a te
• Enter 1 or 2 to use an OR gate or AND gate and press the ENTER key.
• Enter 0 or 1 to select “Instantaneous reset” or “Latch reset” and press the ENTER key.
• Press the END key to return to the "Setting" screen.
Note: To release the latch state, refer to Section 4.2.1.
Assigning signals
Four LEDs from the bottom of the front panel are user-configurable. One of the signals listed in
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• Assign signals to gates (In #1- #4) by entering the number corresponding to each signal
referring to Appendix C. If an LED is not used, enter "0" or the default value will be assigned.
4.2.7 Testing
The sub-menu "Test" provides such functions as setting of testing switches, forced operation of
binary outputs, time measurement of the variable setting timer, logic signal observation and BU
out-of-service function. The password must be entered in order to enter the test screens because
the "Test" menu has password security protection. (See the section 4.2.6.2.)
The switches [1DS1] to [64DS4] and [1CB] to [64CB] are used to simulate the contact condition
of the disconnectors and circuit breakers for relay inputs to "Open" or "Close" forcibly for testing.
While the switch [A.M.F] is set to "Off" or [1DS1] to [64DS4] and [1CB] to [64CB] are set to
"Open" or "Close", the red "TESTING" LED is lit for alarm indication.
Caution: Be sure to restore these switches after the tests are completed.
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/2 Switch 1/ 32 2
A. M . F . 0 =O f f 1=On 1
1DS1 0=Normal 1 = O p en 2 =C l os e 0
1 DS2 0 = Nor m al 1 =Op e n 2 = Cl os e 0
1DS3 0 = No r mal 1 =O pe n 2=Close 0
1DS4 0=Normal 1 = O p en 2 =C l os e 0
1CB 0=Normal 1 = O p en 2 =C l os e 0
• Enter 0 for A.M.F to disable the A.M.F. and press the ENTER key.
• Enter 1(=On) for IECTST to transmit ‘test mode’ to the control system by IEC60870-5-103
communication when testing the local relay, and press the ENTER key.
Setting the contact condition of disconnectors and circuit breakers (∗∗DS∗, ∗∗CB)
• Enter 1 (= Open) to set the contact condition to "Open".
• Enter 2 (= Close) to set the contact condition to "Close".
• Press the ENTER key.
Repeat this for all items.
• Press the END key to return to the "Test" screen.
• Enter the selected number corresponding to each module to be operated. Then the LCD
displays the name of the module, the name of the output relay, the name of the terminal block
and the terminal number to which the relay contact is connected.
When "1" selected,
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/3 BO (0 =Disable 1=Enable) 1/ 3
IO#1 BO1 1
IO#1 BO2 1
IO#1 BO3 1
CH6 4 T P1 0
CH 6 4 TP2 0
CH 6 4 BO1 0
CH 6 4 BO2 0
CH6 4 B O3 0
CH 6 4 BO4 0
CH 6 4 BO5 0
CH 6 4 BO6 0
• After completing the entries, press the END key. Then the LCD displays the screen shown
below.
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/3 BO
Keep pressing 1 to operate.
4.2.7.3 Timer
The pick-up or drop-off delay time of the variable timer used in the scheme logic can be measured
with monitoring jacks A and B. Monitoring jacks A and B are used to observe the input signal and
output signal to the timer respectively.
• Press 3 (= Timer) on the "Test" screen to display the "Timer" screen.
/2 T i m e r 1/ 1
Ti m e r ( 1- 200): 1
• Enter the number corresponding to the timer to be observed and press the ENTER key. The
timers and related numbers are listed in Appendix D.
• Press the END key to display the following screen.
/2 Timer 1/ 1
Press ENTER to operate.
• Press the ENTER key to operate the timer. The "TESTING" LED turns on, and the timer is
initiated and the following display appears. The input and output signals of the timer can be
observed at monitoring jacks A and B respectively. The LEDs above monitoring jacks A or B
are also lit if the input or output signal exists.
/2 T i m e r 1/ 1
Op er a t i n g . . .
Pr es s E N D t o re s e t .
Pr es s C A N C E L to c a n c e l .
• Press the END key to reset the input signal to the timer. The "TESTING" LED turns off.
• Press CANCEL key to test other timers. Repeat the above testing.
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/2 L o g i c ci r c u i t 1/ 2
Te r m A ( 0- 71 67 ) : 1
Te r m B ( 0- 71 67 ) : 48
• Enter a signal number to be observed at monitoring jack A and press the ENTER key.
• Enter the other signal number to be observed at monitoring jack B and press the ENTER
key.
After completing the setting, the signals can be observed by the binary logic level at monitoring
jacks A and B or by the LEDs above the jacks.
On screens other than the above screen, observation with the monitoring jacks is disabled.
4.2.7.5 BU out-of-service
The GRB100 provides the BU out-of-service function for maintenance such as replacement of a
BU if failed.
Caution: This function is provided for the temporary operation. Therefore, the replica
setting should be changed for a long-term operation or permanent operation.
• Press 5 (= BU out) on the "Test" screen to display the "BU out" screen.
/2 B U out 1/ **
BU 1 O=Out 1 = In 1
BU 2 0=Out 1 = In 1
BU 3 0=Out 1 = In 1
BU 4 0=Out 1 = In 1
BU 6 4 0=Out 1 = In 1
• Enter 0(=Out of service) or 1(=In service) for each BU, and press the ENTER key. The
default setting is “1” for all BUs.
Note: Though a BU (CH) is out-of-service, the assigned BO can be forcibly operated by the setting
described in Section 4.2.7.2.
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The Relay Setting and Monitoring (RSM) system is a system that retrieves and analyses the data
on power system quantities, fault and event records and views or changes settings in individual
relays via a telecommunication network using a remote PC.
Figure 4.4.1 shows the typical configuration of the RSM system via a protocol converter G1PR2.
The relays are connected through twisted pair cables, and the maximum 256 relays can be
connected since the G1PR2 can provide up to 8 ports. The total length of twisted pair wires
should not exceed 1200 m. Relays are mutually connected using an RS485 port on the relay rear
panel and connected to a PC RS232C port via G1PR2. Terminal resistor (150 ohms) is connected
the last relay. The transmission rate used is 64 kbits/s.
In case of the optional fiber optic interface (option), the relays are connected through
graded-index multi-mode 50/125μm or 62.5/125μm type optical fiber using ST connector at the
rear of the relay.
Twisted paired
cable
G1PR2
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The GRB100 can support the IEC60870-5-103 communication protocol. This protocol is mainly
used when the relay communicates with a control system and is used to transfer the following
measurand, status data and general command from the relay to the control system.
• Measurand data: current
• Status data: events, fault indications, etc.
The IEC60870-5-103 function in the relay can be customized with the original software “IEC103
configurator”. It runs on a personal computer (PC) connected to the relay, and can help setting of
Time-tagged messages, General command, Metering, etc. For detais of the setting method, refer
to “IEC103 configurator” manual. For the default setting of IEC60870-5-103, see Appendix P.
The protocol can be used through the RS485 port on the relay rear panel and can be also used
through the optional fibre optical interface.
The relay supports two baud-rates 9.6kbps and 19.2kbps.
The data transfer from the relay can be blocked by the setting.
For the settings, see the Section 4.2.6.4.
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5. Installation
5.1 Receipt of Relays
When relays are received, carry out the acceptance inspection immediately. In particular, check
for damage during transportation, and if any is found, contact the vendor.
Check that the following accessories are attached.
• 3 pins for the monitoring jack, packed in a plastic bag.
• An attachment kit required for rack-mounting, if ordered. (See Appendix H.)
EP-101 or EP102:
1 large bracket with 5 round head screws, spring washers and washers (M4×8)
1 small bracket with 3 countersunk head screws (M4×6)
2 bars with 4 countersunk head screws (M3×8)
EP-103 (for linking two relays):
1 spacer with 3 round head screws, spring washers and washers (M4×10)
2 small brackets with 3 countersunk head screws (M4×6)
1 link panel for the rear with 8 round head screws, spring washers and washers (M4×10)
1 link panel for the bottom with 6 round head screws, spring washers and washers
(M4×10)
2 bars with 4 countersunk head screws (M3×8)
EP-107:
1 large bracket with 3 countersunk head screws (M4×6)
1 small bracket with 3 countersunk head screws (M4×6)
2 bars with 4 countersunk head screws (M3×8)
1 link panel for the bottom with 6 round head screws, spring washers and washers
(M4×10)
• Optional optical fibre cables (type RFA4012GV) to connect the CU and BUs for Plastic
optical fibre.
Always store the relays in a clean, dry environment.
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The dimensions of the attachment kits EP-101, EP-102, EP-103 and EP-107 are also shown in
Appendix H.
CAUTION
• Before removing a module, ensure that you are at the same electrostatic potential as the
equipment by touching the case.
• Handle the module by its front plate, frame or edges of the printed circuit board. Avoid
touching the electronic components, printed circuit board or connectors.
• Do not pass the module to another person without first ensuring you are both at the same
electrostatic potential. Shaking hands achieves equipotential.
• Place the module on an anti-static surface, or on a conducting surface which is at the same
potential as yourself.
• Do not place modules in polystyrene trays.
It is strongly recommended that detailed investigations on electronic circuitry should be carried
out in a Special Handling Area.
The connection between CU and BUs is carried out with the optical fibre cable. For cable type
and connector type, see Appendix M.
Special precautions are required when using an optical fibre cable with optical connectors.
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WARNING
When connecting this equipment via an optical fibre cable, do not look directly at the optical
beam.
CAUTION
• Do not put a heavy object on an optical fibre cable.
• Be sure to attach and remove an optical connector to/from an optical transceiver module by
holding the connector. Never do it by holding the optical fibre cable itself.
• Make sure that the terminal surface of an optical connector does not become dirty. While an
optical fibre cable is not connected, cover the optical connector with the protective cap.
• Because optical connectors are designed so that they cannot be attached to an optical
transceiver module the wrong way around, attach the connector after confirming it is in the
correct attitude.
• Do not bend an optical fibre cable to a radius of less than 40mm.
R > 40mm
Connector
Connect the terminal OPT11 of CU and the terminal OPT1 of BU1 by the optical fibre cable with
connectors as follows:
TB2 TB1 81 71 61 51 41 31 21 11
A1 B1 (IRIG-B)
82 72 62 52 42 32 22 12
83 73 63 53 43 33 23 13
T B2
84 74 64 54 44 34 24 14 A1 B1
Optical cable
85 75 65 55 45 35 25 15
1 2 1 2
86 76 66 56 46 36 26 16
87 77 67 57 47 37 27 17
A18 B 18 A10 B 10
88 78 68 58 48 38 28 18 17 18 13 14
IO#2 IO#1
CU BU1
5.5.2 Setting of BU
BU address setting is to define the channel number. The channel number can be set the range of
CH 1 to CH64 with the rotary switch and jumper pins JP5 and JP5 of BU. The channel number
(CH No.) is set as shown in Table 5.5.1. Connect OPT1 of a BU to OPT11 of CU by the optical
fibre. Open the front panel of the BU, and open the jumper pins JP5 and JP6 and set the rotary
switch position mounted on the BUM1 module to “0”. Then the CU recognizes the BU as CH1.
Set other BUs the same as above.
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BU (CH13) C -- 25 25 25 25 25 4
2 3 56
BU (CH14) D -- 26 26 26 26 26 1
0
7
8
9
BU (CH15) E -- 27 27 27 27 27 F
E
DCB
A
BU (CH16) F -- 28 28 28 28 28
BU (CH17) 0 -- -- 31 31 31 31 Rotary switch
BU (CH18) 1 -- -- 32 32 32 32
BU (CH19) 2 -- -- 33 33 33 33
BU (CH20) 3 -- -- 34 34 34 34
BU (CH21) 4 -- -- 35 35 35 35
BU (CH22) 5 -- -- 36 36 36 36
BU (CH23) 6 -- -- 37 37 37 37 BUM1
BU (CH24) 7 -- -- 38 38 38 38
BU (CH25) Open Close 8 -- -- -- 41 41 41
BU (CH26) 9 -- -- -- 42 42 42
BU (CH27) A -- -- -- 43 43 43
BU (CH28) B -- -- -- 44 44 44
BU (CH29) C -- -- -- 45 45 45
BU (CH30) D -- -- -- 46 46 46
BU (CH31) E -- -- -- 47 47 47
BU (CH32) F -- -- -- 48 48 48
BU (CH33) 0 -- -- -- -- 51 51
BU (CH34) 1 -- -- -- -- 52 52
BU (CH35) 2 -- -- -- -- 53 53
BU (CH36) 3 -- -- -- -- 54 54
BU (CH37) 4 -- -- -- -- 55 55
BU (CH38) 5 -- -- -- -- 56 56
BU (CH39) 6 -- -- -- -- 57 57
BU (CH40) 7 -- -- -- -- 58 58
BU (CH41) Close Open 8 -- -- -- -- 61 61
BU (CH42) 9 -- -- -- -- 62 62
BU (CH43) A -- -- -- -- 63 63
BU (CH44) B -- -- -- -- 64 64
BU (CH45) C -- -- -- -- 65 65
BU (CH46) D -- -- -- -- 66 66
BU (CH47) E -- -- -- -- 67 67
BU (CH48) F -- -- -- -- 68 68
BU (CH49) 0 -- -- -- -- -- 71
BU (CH50) 1 -- -- -- -- -- 72
BU (CH51) 2 -- -- -- -- -- 73
BU (CH52) 3 -- -- -- -- -- 74
BU (CH53) 4 -- -- -- -- -- 75
BU (CH54) 5 -- -- -- -- -- 76
BU (CH55) 6 -- -- -- -- -- 77
BU (CH56) 7 -- -- -- -- -- 78
BU (CH57) Close Close 8 -- -- -- -- -- 81
BU (CH58) 9 -- -- -- -- -- 82
BU (CH59) A -- -- -- -- -- 83
BU (CH60) B -- -- -- -- -- 84
BU (CH61) C -- -- -- -- -- 85
BU (CH62) D -- -- -- -- -- 86
BU (CH63) E -- -- -- -- -- 87
BU (CH64) F -- -- -- -- -- 88
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Hardware tests
These tests are performed for the following hardware to ensure that there is no hardware defect.
Defects of hardware circuits other than the following can be detected by monitoring which
circuits function when the DC power is supplied.
User interfaces
Binary input circuits and output circuits
AC input circuits
Function tests
These tests are performed for the following functions that are fully software-based. Tests of the
protection schemes require a dynamic test set.
Measuring elements
Timers
Metering and recording
Conjunctive tests
The tests are performed after the relay is connected with the primary equipment and other external
equipment.
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6.2 Cautions
6.2.1 Safety Precautions
CAUTION
• The relay rack is provided with an earthing terminal.
Before starting the work, always make sure the relay rack is earthed.
• When connecting the cable to the back of the relay, firmly fix it to the terminal block and
attach the cover provided on top of it.
• Before checking the interior of the relay, be sure to turn off the power.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause electric shock or malfunction.
CAUTION
• While the power is on, do not connect/disconnect the flat cable on the front of the printed
circuit board (PCB).
• While the power is on, do not mount/dismount the PCB.
• Before turning on the power, check the following:
- Make sure the polarity and voltage of the power supply are correct.
- Make sure the CT circuit is not open.
- Make sure the VT circuit is not short-circuited.
• Be careful that the transformer module is not damaged due to an overcurrent or overvoltage.
• If settings are changed for testing, remember to reset them to the original settings.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause damage or malfunction of the relay.
Before mounting/dismounting the PCB, take antistatic measures such as wearing an earthed
wristband.
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6.3 Preparations
Test equipment
The following test equipment is required for the commissioning tests.
1 Three-phase voltage source or 1 Single-phase voltage source
2 Single-phase current sources
1 DC power supply
1 DC voltmeter
1 AC voltmeter
1 Phase angle meter
2 AC ammeters
1 Time counter, precision timer
1 PC (not essential)
1 Primary injection test set
Relay settings
Before starting the tests, it must be specified whether the tests will use the user’s settings or the
default settings.
Visual inspection
After unpacking the product, check for any damage to the relay case. If there is any damage, the
internal module might also have been affected. Contact the vendor.
Relay ratings
Check that the items described on the nameplate on the front of the relay conform to the user’s
specification. The items are: relay type and model, AC voltage, current and frequency ratings, and
auxiliary DC supply voltage rating.
Local PC
When using a local PC, connect it with the relay via the RS232C port on the front of the relay.
RSM100 software is required to run the PC.
For the details, see the separate instruction manual "PC INTERFACE RSM100".
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This test ensures that the LCD, LEDs and keys function correctly.
LCD display
• Apply the rated DC voltage and check that the LCD is off.
Note: If there is a failure, the LCD displays the "Auto-supervision" screen when the DC voltage is
applied.
• Press the RESET key for one second and check that black dots appear on the whole screen.
LED display
• Apply the rated DC voltage and check that the "IN SERVICE" LED is lit in green.
• Press the RESET key for one second and check that seven LEDs under the "IN SERVICE"
LED and two LEDs for monitoring jacks A and B are lit in red.
Keypad
• Press any key on the keypad when the LCD is off and check that the LCD displays the
"MENU" screen. Press the END key to turn off the LCD.
• Repeat this for all keys.
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GRB100
CU To other BU
(+)
IO#1
TB1 -A4
-B4 BI1
-A5
(−) -B5 BI2 OPT∗∗
-A6
-B6 BI3
-A7
-B7 BI4
-A8
-B8 BI5
Optical
cable
-A15
-B15 BI12 OPT11
IO#2
TB2 -A14
BI13
-B14
BI14
-A15
-B15 BI15
DC + TB1 -A16
power
supply − -A17
BU
BUM1
TB2 -A1
BI11
-A2
BI12
-B1 OPT1
-B2 BI13
TB3 BUM5
-A3
-B3 BI1
-A5
-B5 BI2
:
:
-A15
-B15 BI7
TB2 -A9
-B9
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• Display the "Binary input & output" screen from the "Status" sub-menu.
O u t p u t ( B U- CH 6 4 ) [0 00 000 00 ]
• Apply the rated DC voltage to terminals of terminal block TB1 and TB2 of CU, terminal block
TB2 and TB3 of BU.
Check that the status display corresponding to the input signal changes from 0 to 1. (For
details of the binary input status display, see Section 4.2.4.2.)
Note: The number of BU and CH depends on the model.
Test the binary input circuits of other BUs same as above.
The user will be able to perform this test for one terminal to another or for all the terminals at
once.
This test can be performed by using the "Test" sub-menu and forcibly operating the relay drivers
and output relays. Operation of the output contacts is monitored at the output terminal. The output
contact and corresponding terminal number are shown in Appendix I.
• Press 2 (= Binary output) on the "Test" screen to display the "Binary output" screen. The LCD
displays the output modules mounted depending on the model.
/2 Binary output
1 =CU-IO#1 2 =C U-IO#2 3=BU
• Enter the selected number corresponding to each module to be operated. Then the LCD
displays the name of the module and the name of the output relay to which the relay contact is
connected.
When "1" selected,
/3 BO (0 =Disable 1=Enable) 1/ 3
IO#1 BO1 1
IO#1 BO2 1
IO#1 BO3 1
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CH6 4 TP1 0
CH64 T P2 0
CH 64 B O1 0
CH 64 B O2 0
CH6 4 BO3 0
CH 6 4 B O4 0
CH 64 B O5 0
CH 64 B O6 0
• After completing the entries, press the END key. Then the LCD displays the screen shown
below. If 1 is entered for the output relays, the following forcible operation can be performed
collectively.
/3 BO
Keep pressing 1 to operate.
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This test can be performed by applying the checking voltages and currents to the AC input
circuits and verifying that the values applied coincide with the values displayed on the LCD
screen.
The testing circuit is shown in Figure 6.4.2. A three-phase voltage source and a single-phase
current source are required. The three-phase voltage source is required for the models with FD
elements.
GRB100
CU
V V V
TB3 -1 Va To other BU
Three-phase
voltage -2 Vb
source -3 Vc
-4
OPT∗∗
-13
-14
-15
-16 Optical
cable
TB1 -A16
OPT11
-A17
φ φ φ
BU
Single-phase A TB1 -1 Ia
current -2
source
-3 Ib
-4
-5 Ic
-6
TB2 - A9 OPT1
DC +
power
supply − -B9
• Check that the metering data is set to be expressed as secondary values (Display value = 2) on
the "Metering" screen.
"Setting (view)" sub-menu → "Status" setting screen → "Metering" screen
If the setting is Primary (Display value = 1), change the setting in the "Setting (change)"
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sub-menu. Remember to reset it to the initial setting after the test is finished. (See Section
4.2.6.6.)
• Open the "Metering" screen in the "Status" sub-menu.
"Status" sub-menu → "Metering" screen
• Apply the rated AC voltages and current and check that the displayed values are within ± 5%
of the input values.
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Measuring element characteristics are realized by the software, so it is possible to verify the
overall characteristics by checking representative points.
Operation of the element under test is observed by the binary output signal at monitoring jacks A
or B or by the LED indications above the jacks. In any case, the signal number corresponding to
each element output must be set on the "Logic circuit" screen of the "Test" sub-menu.
/2 Log i c c i r c u it 1/ 2
TermA( 0- 71 67 ): 1
TermB( 0- 71 67 ): 48
When a signal number is entered for the TermA line, the signal is observed at monitoring jack A
and when entered for the TermB line, observed at monitoring jack B.
Note: The voltage level at the monitoring jacks is +15V ±3V for logic level "1" and less than 0.1V
for logic level "0".
CAUTION
• Use the testing equipment with more than 1kΩ of internal impedance when observing the
output signal at the monitoring jacks.
• Do not apply an external voltage to the monitoring jacks.
• Do not leave the A or B terminal shorted to 0V terminal for a long time.
In case of a three-phase element, it is enough to test for a representative phase. A-phase element is
selected for hereafter.
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GRB100
BU
A TB1 -1
Single-phase Ia Optical
current 2 cable
source
TB2 -A9 OPT1
-B9
CU
OPT11
TB1 -A16
DC + A
Monitoring
power jack
supply − -A17 0V
DC
voltmeter
• Press 4 (= Logic circuit) on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Logic circuit"
screen.
• Enter a signal number to observe the DIFCH-A operation at monitoring jack A and press
the ENTER key.
• Apply a test current to A-phase current terminals of bay unit and change the magnitude of
the current applied and measure the value at which the element DIFCH-A operates.
Check that the measured value is within 5% of the theoretical operating value.
Theoretical operating value = (DIFCH setting) / (CT setting) × (CT secondary rating)
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DF2
Operating zone
DF1
0 Iin
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GRB100
Infeed current (Iin)
+ TB1 -1 BU1
A
Single-phase Iin
current
source − -2
TB2 -A9
Optical
φ
cable
-B9
OPT1
Outflow current E
(Iout)
+ TB1 -1 BU2
A
Single-phase
Iout
current
source
− -2
Optical
cable
CU
OPT11
TB1
-A16 OPT12
-A17 A
Monitoring
jack
E 0V
+
DC
voltmeter
−
• Press 4 (= Logic circuit) on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Logic circuit"
screen.
• Enter a signal number to observe the DIFCH-A output at monitoring jack A and press the
ENTER key.
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Operating time
The testing circuit is shown in Figure 6.5.4.
GRB100
BU
A TB1 -1
Single-phase
current Ia Optical
source 2 cable
-B9
CU
OPT11
TB1 -A16
DC +
power
supply − -A17 A
Monitoring
jack
0V
Start
E
Time
counter
Stop
OV
• Press 4 (= Logic circuit) on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Logic circuit"
screen.
• Enter a signal number to observe the DIFCH-A operation at monitoring jack A and press
the ENTER key.
• Set a test current to 3 times of the operating current.
• Apply the test current and measure the operating time.
• Check that the operating time is 1 cycle or less.
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-B9
CU
OPT11
+ TB1 -A16 A
DC Monitoring
power jack
supply − -A17 0V
DC
voltmeter
Element Signal Element Signal Element Signal Element Signal Element Signal
number number number number number
1OCBF-A 1152 15OCBF-A 1194 29OCBF-A 1236 43OCBF-A 1278 57OCBF-A 1320
2OCBF-A 1155 16OCBF-A 1197 30OCBF-A 1239 44OCBF-A 1281 58OCBF-A 1323
3OCBF-A 1158 17OCBF-A 1200 31OCBF-A 1242 45OCBF-A 1284 59OCBF-A 1326
4OCBF-A 1161 18OCBF-A 1203 32OCBF-A 1245 46OCBF-A 1287 60OCBF-A 1329
5OCBF-A 1164 19OCBF-A 1206 33OCBF-A 1248 47OCBF-A 1290 61OCBF-A 1332
6OCBF-A 1167 20OCBF-A 1209 34OCBF-A 1251 48OCBF-A 1293 62OCBF-A 1335
7OCBF-A 1170 21OCBF-A 1212 35OCBF-A 1254 49OCBF-A 1296 63OCBF-A 1338
8OCBF-A 1173 22OCBF-A 1215 36OCBF-A 1257 50OCBF-A 1299 64OCBF-A 1341
9OCBF-A 1176 23OCBF-A 1218 37OCBF-A 1260 51OCBF-A 1302
10OCFB-A 1179 24OCBF-A 1221 38OCBF-A 1263 52OCBF-A 1305
11OCBF-A 1182 25OCBF-A 1224 39OCBF-A 1266 53OCBF-A 1308
12OCBF-A 1185 26OCBF-A 1227 40OCBF-A 1269 54OCBF-A 1311
13OCBF-A 1188 27OCBF-A 1230 41OCBF-A 1272 55OCBF-A 1314
14OCBF-A 1191 28OCBF-A 1233 42OCBF-A 1275 56OCBF-A 1317
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• Apply a test current and change the magnitude of the current applied and measure the value at
which the element operates.
Check that the measured value is within ±5% of the theoretical operating value.
Theoretical operating value = (CT secondary rated current) × (OCBF setting)
6.5.1.3 FD elements UVGZA, UVGZB, UVGZC, UVGZD, UVSZA, UVSZB, UVSZC and UVSZD
The testing circuit is shown in Figure 6.5.6.
GRB100
(*) CU
V
TB3 -1 Va
Three-phase -2 Vb
voltage
-3 Vc
source
-4
A
Monitoring
jack A
0V
BU
TB2 -A9
-B9
OPT11
E
DC
voltmeter
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The pick-up delay time of the variable timer can be measured by connecting the monitoring jacks
A and B to a time counter as shown in Figure 6.5.7. Jacks A and B are used to observe the input
signal and output signal of the timer, respectively.
GRB100
BU
Optical
cable
-B9
CU
OPT11
+ TB1 -A16
DC A
power Monitoring
supply − -A17 B
E 0V
Start
Time
counter Stop
0V
• Press 3 (= Timer) on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Timer" screen.
• Enter the number corresponding to the timer to be observed. The timers and assigned
numbers are listed in Appendix D.
• Press the END key to display the following screen.
/2 Timer 1/ 1
Press ENTER to o pe r a t e .
• Press the ENTER key to operate the timer. The "TESTING" LED turns on, and the timer
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is initiated and the following display appears. The input and output signals of the timer can
be observed at monitoring jacks A and B respectively. The LEDs above monitoring jacks
A or B are also lit if the input or output signal exists.
/2 Time r 1 /1
Operati ng...
Press END to reset.
Press CANCEL to cancel.
• Press the END key to reset the input signal to the timer. The "TESTING" LED turns off.
Press CANCEL key to test other timers. Repeat the above testing.
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In the protection scheme tests, a dynamic test set with the three-phase voltage source and current
source is required to simulate power system pre-fault, fault and post-fault conditions.
Tripping is observed with the tripping command output relays TP-1 and -2 of each BU.
Check that the indications and recordings are correct.
Differential tripping
The tripping should be checked for the test current, which is two times or larger than the
minimum operating current of DIFCH and DIFZA to DIFZD, and for the test voltage which is
smaller than the operating voltage of UVSZ∗ and UVGZ∗. Set the contact condition of all
disconnectors and circuit breakers applied to the related channels to simulate the in-service
condition before applying the test current and voltage. (See section 4.2.7.)
Operating time is measured by the operating time of the tripping command output relay. It will
typically be 1 cycle.
Check that the indications and recordings are correct.
The metering function can be checked while testing the AC input circuit. See Section 6.4.4.
Fault recording can be checked while testing the protection schemes. Open the "Fault record"
screen and check that the descriptions are correct for the applied fault.
Recording events are listed in Appendix J. The events BP block, CBF block, Ind. reset are
external events and others are internal events. Event recording on the external events can be
checked by changing the status of binary input signals. Change the status in the same way as the
binary input circuit test (see Section 6.4.2) and check that the description displayed on the "Event
Record" screen is correct.
Note: The record option can be set for each event. Change the status of the binary input signal after
confirming that the related event is set to record. (The default setting enables all the events to
be recorded.)
Some of the internal events can be checked in the protection scheme tests.
Disturbance recording can be checked while testing the protection schemes. The LCD display
only shows the date and time when a disturbance is recorded. Open the "Disturbance record"
screen and check that the descriptions are correct.
Details can be displayed on the PC. Check that the descriptions on the PC are correct. For details
on how to obtain disturbance records on the PC, see the RSM100 Manual.
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With the relay connected to the line which is carrying a load current, it is possible to check the
polarity of the voltage transformer and current transformer and the phase rotation with the
metering displays on the LCD screen.
• Open the following "Metering" screen from the "Status" sub-menu.
/2 Metering 16/Oct/1997 18 :13 3/***
Ida ***** % *******A Ira *******A
Idb ***** % *******A Irb *******A
Idc ***** % *******A Irc *******A
IdaA ***** % *******A IraA *******A
IdbA ***** % *******A IrbA *******A
IdcA ***** % *******A IrcA *******A
IdaB ***** % *******A IraB *******A
IdbB ***** % *******A IrbB *******A
IdcB ***** % *******A IrcB *******A
IdaC ***** % *******A IraC *******A
IdbC ***** % *******A IrbC *******A
IdcC ***** % *******A IrcC *******A
IdaD ***** % *******A IraD *******A
IdbD ***** % *******A IrbD *******A
IdcD ***** % *******A IrcD *******A
VaA ***.*kV ***.*° V1A ***.*kV ***.*°
VbA ***.*kV ***.*° V2A ***.*kV ***.
VcA ***.*kV ***.*° V0A ***.*kV ***.
VaB ***.*kV ***.*° V1B ***.*kV ***.*°
VbB ***.*kV ***.*° V2B ***.*kV ***.
VcB ***.*kV ***.*° V0B ***.*kV ***.
VaC ***.*kV ***.*° V1C ***.*kV ***.*°
VbC ***.*kV ***.*° V2C ***.*kV ***.
VcC ***.*kV ***.*° V0C ***.*kV ***.
VaD ***.*kV ***.*° V1D ***.*kV ***.*°
VbD ***.*kV ***.*° V2D ***.*kV ***.
VcD ***.*kV ***.*° V0D ***.*kV ***.
CH1 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
CH2 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
CH64 *********************
Ia **.**kA ***.*° l1 **.**kA ***.*°
Ib **.**kA ***.*° l2 **.**kA ***.
Ic **.**kA ***.*° l0 **.**kA ***.
Frequency **.*Hz
Note: The magnitude of voltage and current can be set in values on the primary side or on the
secondary side by the setting. (The default setting is the primary side.)
The phase differential currents show the percentage to DIFCH and DIFZ setting values. IdyA
to IdyD and VyA to VyD are displayed depend on applied zones. (“y”=a, b, c, 1, 2, 0)
In the phase angle indication, the reference phase angle is indicated as “0.0°” at V1. Phase
angles above are expressed taking that of positive sequence voltage as a reference phase
angle. The leading phase angles are expressed plus. If no voltage input, the positive sequence
current of CH1 is taken as a reference phase angle. If the current of CH1 is small, the current
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of the next channel is used as a reference phase angle. The voltages and frequency are
displayed in Model C400 series.
• Check that the phase rotation is correct.
• Verify the phase relation between voltage and current with a known load current direction.
The tripping circuit including the circuit breaker is checked by forcibly operating the output relay
and monitoring the breaker that is tripped. Forcible operation of the output relay is performed on
the "Binary output" screen of the "Test" sub-menu as described in Section 6.4.3.
Tripping circuit
• Set the breaker to be closed.
• Press 2 (= Binary output) on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Binary output" screen.
The LCD displays the output modules mounted.
/2 Binary output
1 =CU-IO#1 2 =C U-IO#2 3=BU
• Enter 3 to select the BU, then the LCD displays the screen shown below.
/3 BO (0=Disable 1=Enable) 1/ * * *
CH 1 T P1 1
CH 1 T P2 0
CH 1 B O1 0
CH 1 B O2 0
CH1 B O3 0
CH1 B O4 0
CH1 B O5 0
CH1 B O6 0
CH2 T P1 0
CH2 T P2 0
CH2 B O1 0
CH2 B O2 0
CH6 4 T P1 0
CH6 4 T P2 0
CH6 4 B O1 0
CH6 4 B O2 0
TP1 of each CH is an output relay with one normally open contact.
• Enter 1 for TP1 of CH1 and press the ENTER key.
• Press the END key. Then the LCD displays the screen shown below.
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/3 BO
Keep pressing 1 to operate.
• Keep pressing the 1 key to operate the output relay TP1 of CH1 and check that the No. 1
breaker is tripped.
• Release pressing the 1 key to reset the operation.
This test is a protection stability check (through fault stability) carried out for all feeders before
the busbar is energized.
For this test, the tripping circuit has to be opened.
Busbar
1
Primary
injection
test set
Reference feeder
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6.7 Maintenance
6.7.1 Regular Testing
The relay is almost completely self-supervised. The circuits which cannot be supervised are
binary input and output circuits and human interfaces.
Therefore regular testing can be minimized to checking the unsupervised circuits. The test
procedures are the same as described in Sections 6.4.1, 6.4.2 and 6.4.3.
As shown in the table, some of the messages cannot identify the fault location definitely but
suggest plural possible failure locations. In these cases, the failure location is identified by
replacing the suggested failed modules with spare modules one by one until the "ALARM" LED
is turned off.
The replacement or investigation should be performed first for the module or circuit with higher
probability in the table.
If there is a failure and the LCD is not working such as a screen is frozen or not displayed, the
failure location is any one of SPM7, FEP3, XOP1 and HMI module.
If there is a failure and no message is shown on the LCD in the CU, it means that the failure
location is either in the DC power supply circuit or in the microprocessors mounted on the SPM7
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module. In this case, check the "ALARM" LED. If it is off, the failure is in the DC power supply
circuit. If it is lit, open the relay front panel and check the LEDs mounted on the SPM7 module. If
the LED on the SPM7 module is off, the failure is in the DC power supply circuit. If the LED is
lit, the failure is in the microprocessor.
In the former case, check if the correct DC voltage is applied to the relay. If it is, replace the IO#1
module mounting the DC/DC converter and confirm that the "ALARM" LED is turned off. In the
latter case, replace the SPM7 module mounting the processors and confirm that the "ALARM"
LED is turned off.
When the "POWER" LED in the BU is off, check if the correct DC voltage is applied to the BU.
If it is, replace the BUM1 module mounting the DC/DC converter and confirm that the "POWER"
LED is turned on.
When a failure is detected during regular testing, it will not be difficult to identify the failed
module to be replaced.
Note: When a failure or an abnormality is detected during the regular test, confirm the following first:
- Test circuit connections are correct.
- Modules are securely inserted in position.
- Correct DC power voltage with correct polarity is applied and connected to the correct
terminals.
- Correct AC inputs are applied and connected to the correct terminals.
- Test procedures comply with those stated in the manual.
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Failure location
Message or CU BU AC Optic DS AC LAN PLC, BI
Operation cable cable or inputs cable/ IEC Input
VCT FEP3 SPM IO#1 IO#2 HMI VCT BUM BUM
CB network 61850
or 7 1 5
data
XOP1
Checksum err ×
ROM-RAM err ×
SRAM err ×
CPU err ×
Invalid err ×
NMI err ×
BU-RAM err ×
EEPROM err ×
ROM data err ×
A/D err ×
V0∗ err × (2) × (1) × (2) × (1)
V2∗ err × (2) × (1) × (2) × (1)
Sampling err ×
DIO err × (2) × (1) × (1)
DIDIS err × (2) × (1)
LCD err × (2) × (1)
FEP∗: ×
Checksum err
FEP∗: ×
ROM-RAM err
FEP∗: SRAM ×
err
FEP∗: DPRAM ×
err
FEP∗: stopped ×
FEP∗:CPU err ×
FEP∗:Invalid ×
err
FEP∗:NMI err ×
FEP∗: Sampling ×
BU∗: COM err × (3) × (1) × (2)
BU∗: A/D err × (3) × (2) × (1) × (2)
BU∗: DIO err × (3) × (1) × (1) × (2)
BU∗: Address × (3) × (1) × (2)
err
BU∗: EEPROM × (2) × (1)
err
BU∗: AI err × (3) × (2) × (1) × (2)
BU∗: Trip fail × (1) × (1)
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Failure location
Message or CU BU AC Optic DS AC LAN PLC, BI
Operation cable cable or inputs cable/ IEC Input
VCT FEP3 SPM IO#1 IO#2 HMI VCT BUM BUM
CB network 61850
or 7 1 5
data
XOP1
LAN err ×
Goose stop × (2) × (1)
Ping err × (2) × (1)
PLC stop × ×
MAP stop × ×
No-working of × (1) × (1) × (1)
LCD
Note *: The monitoring of BU is performed by FEP3 module through XOP1 module in CU. The monitoring result is
displayed on LCD by SPM7 module. If an FEP3 module fails, therefore, the result displayed on the LCD may be
incorrect.
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If the failure is identified to be in the relay module and the user has spare modules, the user can
recover the protection by replacing the failed modules.
Repair at the site should be limited to module replacement. Maintenance at the component level is
not recommended.
Check that the replacement module has an identical module name (VCT, FEP3, XOP1, SPM7,
IO#1, IO#2, etc.) and hardware type-form as the removed module. Furthermore, the SPM7
module should have the same software name.
The module name is indicated on the bottom front of the relay case. The hardware type-form is
indicated on the module in the following format:
Unit Module name Hardware type-form
CU VCT G1PC1-
FEP3 G1FE3-
XOP1 G1XP1-
SPM7 G1SP7-
IO#1(IO8) G1IO8-
IO#2(IO2A) G1IO2-
HMI --------
BU VCT G1PC1-
BUM1 G1BM1-
BUM5 G1BM5-
The software name is indicated on the memory device on the module with eight letters such as
GSPBM1- ∗∗, GSPBK1- ∗∗, etc.
CAUTION When handling a module, take anti-static measures such as wearing an earthed
wrist band and placing modules on an earthed conductive mat. Otherwise,
many of the electronic components could suffer damage.
CAUTION After replacing the SPM7 module, check all of the settings including the data
related the PLC, IEC60870-5-103 and IEC61850, etc. are restored the original
settings.
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• Remove the two retaining screws and one earthing screw on the relay case side, then detach
the front panel from the relay case.
• Attach the replacement module in the reverse procedure.
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After replacing the failed module or repairing failed external circuits, take the following
procedures for the relay to restore into service.
• Switch on the DC power supply and confirm that the "IN SERVICE" green LED is lit and the
"ALARM" red LED is not lit.
Note: Supply DC power after checking that all the modules are in their original positions and the
ribbon cables are plugged in.
• Supply the AC inputs and reconnect the trip outputs.
6.7.5 Storage
The spare relay or module should be stored in a dry and clean room. Based on IEC Standard
60255-6 the storage temperature should be −25°C to +70°C, but the temperature of 0°C to +40°C
is recommended for long-term storage.
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Appendix A
Busbar Replica
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Busbar
model Single Single +T
(Single-busbar) (Single-busbar with a transfer busbar)
Model No.
ZoneA ZoneA
E1 E2
C1
1
Transfer busbar
C1 C2
2
Transfer busbar
C1 C2 C3
3
Transfer busbar
C1 C2 C3 C4
4
Transfer busbar
Note: Symbols display the following circuits. Feeder circuits are omitted in the figure.
E1 - E4 : End of bus-section S1 - S4 : Bus-section
C1 - C4 : Bus-coupler
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Busbar Double
model Double +T
(Double-basbar including to double as a
(Double-busbar with a transfer busbar)
Model No. transfer busbar)
ZoneA
E1 E2 ZoneA
C1 C1
1
ZoneB
E3 E4 ZoneB
Transfer busbar
C1 C2 C1 C2
2
ZoneB ZoneB
E3 E4
Transfer busbar
ZoneA ZoneA
E1 E2
C1 C2 C1 C2
3
ZoneB ZoneD ZoneB ZoneD
E3 S2 E4
S2
Transfer busbar
C1 C2 C1 C2
4
ZoneB ZoneD ZoneB ZoneD
E3 S2 E4
S2
Transfer busbar
C1 C2 C3 C1 C2 C3
5
E3 E4
ZoneB ZoneB
Transfer busbar
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Busbar
model Ring Ring +T
(Ring-busbar) (Ring-busbar with a transfer busbar)
Model No.
Transfer busbar
Transfer busbar
Transfer busbar
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Appendix B
Block Diagram
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Busbar system
Feeder
FD
DIFCH
FD
Feeder
Scheme logic
[Bay unit (CH 1)] TRIP (1)
[Central unit]
[DIF]
DIFCH
DIFZA &
& DS-1A & ≧1
DS-nB &
&
UVSF-B ≧1
UVGF-B
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Appendix C
Signal List
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Signal List
No. Signal List Contents
0 CONSTANT 0 constant 0
1 CONSTANT 1 constant 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 CH1-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH1 DS1 normaly open contact
12 CH1-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH1 DS1 normaly close contact
13 CH1-BI2 Binary input signal CH1 BI2
14 CH1-BI6 Binary input signal CH1 BI6
15 CH1-BI3 Binary input signal CH1 BI3
16 CH1-BI7 Binary input signal CH1 BI7
17 CH1-BI4 Binary input signal CH1 BI4
18 CH1-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
19 1OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
20
21 CH1-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH1 External trip A-phase
22 CH1-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH1 External trip A-phase
23 CH1-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH1 External trip B-phase
24 CH1-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH1 External trip B-phase
25 CH1-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH1 External trip C-phase
26 CH1-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH1 External trip C-phase
27 CH2-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH2 DS1 normaly open contact
28 CH2-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH2 DS1 normaly close contact
29 CH2-BI2 Binary input signal CH2 BI2
30 CH2-BI6 Binary input signal CH2 BI6
31 CH2-BI3 Binary input signal CH2 BI3
32 CH2-BI7 Binary input signal CH2 BI7
33 CH2-BI4 Binary input signal CH2 BI4
34 CH2-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
35 2OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
36
37 CH2-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH2 External trip A-phase
38 CH2-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH2 External trip A-phase
39 CH2-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH2 External trip B-phase
40 CH2-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH2 External trip B-phase
41 CH2-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH2 External trip C-phase
42 CH2-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH2 External trip C-phase
43 CH3-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH3 DS1 normaly open contact
44 CH3-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH3 DS1 normaly close contact
45 CH3-BI2 Binary input signal CH3 BI2
46 CH3-BI6 Binary input signal CH3 BI6
47 CH3-BI3 Binary input signal CH3 BI3
48 CH3-BI7 Binary input signal CH3 BI7
49 CH3-BI4 Binary input signal CH3 BI4
50 CH3-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
51 3OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
52
53 CH3-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH3 External trip A-phase
54 CH3-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH3 External trip A-phase
55 CH3-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH3 External trip B-phase
56 CH3-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH3 External trip B-phase
57 CH3-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH3 External trip C-phase
58 CH3-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH3 External trip C-phase
59 CH4-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH4 DS1 normaly open contact
60 CH4-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH4 DS1 normaly close contact
61 CH4-BI2 Binary input signal CH4 BI2
62 CH4-BI6 Binary input signal CH4 BI6
63 CH4-BI3 Binary input signal CH4 BI3
64 CH4-BI7 Binary input signal CH4 BI7
65 CH4-BI4 Binary input signal CH4 BI4
66 CH4-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
67 4OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
68
69 CH4-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH4 External trip A-phase
70 CH4-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH4 External trip A-phase
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No. Signal Name Contents
71 CH4-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH4 External trip B-phase
72 CH4-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH4 External trip B-phase
73 CH4-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH4 External trip C-phase
74 CH4-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH4 External trip C-phase
75 CH5-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH5 DS1 normaly open contact
76 CH5-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH5 DS1 normaly close contact
77 CH5-BI2 Binary input signal CH5 BI2
78 CH5-BI6 Binary input signal CH5 BI6
79 CH5-BI3 Binary input signal CH5 BI3
80 CH5-BI7 Binary input signal CH5 BI7
81 CH5-BI4 Binary input signal CH5 BI4
82 CH5-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
83 5OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
84
85 CH5-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH5 External trip A-phase
86 CH5-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH5 External trip A-phase
87 CH5-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH5 External trip B-phase
88 CH5-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH5 External trip B-phase
89 CH5-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH5 External trip C-phase
90 CH5-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH5 External trip C-phase
91 CH6-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH6 DS1 normaly open contact
92 CH6-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH6 DS1 normaly close contact
93 CH6-BI2 Binary input signal CH6 BI2
94 CH6-BI6 Binary input signal CH6 BI6
95 CH6-BI3 Binary input signal CH6 BI3
96 CH6-BI7 Binary input signal CH6 BI7
97 CH6-BI4 Binary input signal CH6 BI4
98 CH6-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
99 6OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
100
101 CH6-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH6 External trip A-phase
102 CH6-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH6 External trip A-phase
103 CH6-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH6 External trip B-phase
104 CH6-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH6 External trip B-phase
105 CH6-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH6 External trip C-phase
106 CH6-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH6 External trip C-phase
107 CH7-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH7 DS1 normaly open contact
108 CH7-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH7 DS1 normaly close contact
109 CH7-BI2 Binary input signal CH7 BI2
110 CH7-BI6 Binary input signal CH7 BI6
111 CH7-BI3 Binary input signal CH7 BI3
112 CH7-BI7 Binary input signal CH7 BI7
113 CH7-BI4 Binary input signal CH7 BI4
114 CH7-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
115 7OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
116
117 CH7-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH7 External trip A-phase
118 CH7-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH7 External trip A-phase
119 CH7-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH7 External trip B-phase
120 CH7-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH7 External trip B-phase
121 CH7-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH7 External trip C-phase
122 CH7-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH7 External trip C-phase
123 CH8-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH8 DS1 normaly open contact
124 CH8-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH8 DS1 normaly close contact
125 CH8-BI2 Binary input signal CH8 BI2
126 CH8-BI6 Binary input signal CH8 BI6
127 CH8-BI3 Binary input signal CH8 BI3
128 CH8-BI7 Binary input signal CH8 BI7
129 CH8-BI4 Binary input signal CH8 BI4
130 CH8-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
131 8OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
132
133 CH8-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH8 External trip A-phase
134 CH8-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH8 External trip A-phase
135 CH8-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH8 External trip B-phase
136 CH8-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH8 External trip B-phase
137 CH8-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH8 External trip C-phase
138 CH8-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH8 External trip C-phase
139 CH9-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH9 DS1 normaly open contact
140 CH9-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH9 DS1 normaly close contact
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No. Signal Name Contents
141 CH9-BI2 Binary input signal CH9 BI2
142 CH9-BI6 Binary input signal CH9 BI6
143 CH9-BI3 Binary input signal CH9 BI3
144 CH9-BI7 Binary input signal CH9 BI7
145 CH9-BI4 Binary input signal CH9 BI4
146 CH9-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
147 9OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
148
149 CH9-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH9 External trip A-phase
150 CH9-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH9 External trip A-phase
151 CH9-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH9 External trip B-phase
152 CH9-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH9 External trip B-phase
153 CH9-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH9 External trip C-phase
154 CH9-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH9 External trip C-phase
155 CH10-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH10 DS1 normaly open contact
156 CH10-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH10 DS1 normaly close contact
157 CH10-BI2 Binary input signal CH10 BI2
158 CH10-BI6 Binary input signal CH10 BI6
159 CH10-BI3 Binary input signal CH10 BI3
160 CH10-BI7 Binary input signal CH10 BI7
161 CH10-BI4 Binary input signal CH10 BI4
162 CH10-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
163 10OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
164
165 CH10-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH10 External trip A-phase
166 CH10-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH10 External trip A-phase
167 CH10-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH10 External trip B-phase
168 CH10-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH10 External trip B-phase
169 CH10-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH10 External trip C-phase
170 CH10-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH10 External trip C-phase
171 CH11-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH11 DS1 normaly open contact
172 CH11-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH11 DS1 normaly close contact
173 CH11-BI2 Binary input signal CH11 BI2
174 CH11-BI6 Binary input signal CH11 BI6
175 CH11-BI3 Binary input signal CH11 BI3
176 CH11-BI7 Binary input signal CH11 BI7
177 CH11-BI4 Binary input signal CH11 BI4
178 CH11-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
179 11OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
180
181 CH11-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH11 External trip A-phase
182 CH11-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH11 External trip A-phase
183 CH11-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH11 External trip B-phase
184 CH11-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH11 External trip B-phase
185 CH11-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH11 External trip C-phase
186 CH11-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH11 External trip C-phase
187 CH12-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH12 DS1 normaly open contact
188 CH12-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH12 DS1 normaly close contact
189 CH12-BI2 Binary input signal CH12 BI2
190 CH12-BI6 Binary input signal CH12 BI6
191 CH12-BI3 Binary input signal CH12 BI3
192 CH12-BI7 Binary input signal CH12 BI7
193 CH12-BI4 Binary input signal CH12 BI4
194 CH12-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
195 12OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
196
197 CH12-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH12 External trip A-phase
198 CH12-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH12 External trip A-phase
199 CH12-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH12 External trip B-phase
200 CH12-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH12 External trip B-phase
201 CH12-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH12 External trip C-phase
202 CH12-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH12 External trip C-phase
203 CH13-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH13 DS1 normaly open contact
204 CH13-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH13 DS1 normaly close contact
205 CH13-BI2 Binary input signal CH13 BI2
206 CH13-BI6 Binary input signal CH13 BI6
207 CH13-BI3 Binary input signal CH13 BI3
208 CH13-BI7 Binary input signal CH13 BI7
209 CH13-BI4 Binary input signal CH13 BI4
210 CH13-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
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No. Signal Name Contents
211 13OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
212
213 CH13-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH13 External trip A-phase
214 CH13-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH13 External trip A-phase
215 CH13-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH13 External trip B-phase
216 CH13-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH13 External trip B-phase
217 CH13-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH13 External trip C-phase
218 CH13-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH13 External trip C-phase
219 CH14-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH14 DS1 normaly open contact
220 CH14-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH14 DS1 normaly close contact
221 CH14-BI2 Binary input signal CH14 BI2
222 CH14-BI6 Binary input signal CH14 BI6
223 CH14-BI3 Binary input signal CH14 BI3
224 CH14-BI7 Binary input signal CH14 BI7
225 CH14-BI4 Binary input signal CH14 BI4
226 CH14-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
227 14OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
228
229 CH14-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH14 External trip A-phase
230 CH14-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH14 External trip A-phase
231 CH14-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH14 External trip B-phase
232 CH14-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH14 External trip B-phase
233 CH14-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH14 External trip C-phase
234 CH14-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH14 External trip C-phase
235 CH15-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH15 DS1 normaly open contact
236 CH15-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH15 DS1 normaly close contact
237 CH15-BI2 Binary input signal CH15 BI2
238 CH15-BI6 Binary input signal CH15 BI6
239 CH15-BI3 Binary input signal CH15 BI3
240 CH15-BI7 Binary input signal CH15 BI7
241 CH15-BI4 Binary input signal CH15 BI4
242 CH15-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
243 15OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
244
245 CH15-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH15 External trip A-phase
246 CH15-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH15 External trip A-phase
247 CH15-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH15 External trip B-phase
248 CH15-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH15 External trip B-phase
249 CH15-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH15 External trip C-phase
250 CH15-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH15 External trip C-phase
251 CH16-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH16 DS1 normaly open contact
252 CH16-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH16 DS1 normaly close contact
253 CH16-BI2 Binary input signal CH16 BI2
254 CH16-BI6 Binary input signal CH16 BI6
255 CH16-BI3 Binary input signal CH16 BI3
256 CH16-BI7 Binary input signal CH16 BI7
257 CH16-BI4 Binary input signal CH16 BI4
258 CH16-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
259 16OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
260
261 CH16-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH16 External trip A-phase
262 CH16-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH16 External trip A-phase
263 CH16-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH16 External trip B-phase
264 CH16-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH16 External trip B-phase
265 CH16-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH16 External trip C-phase
266 CH16-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH16 External trip C-phase
267 CH17-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH17 DS1 normaly open contact
268 CH17-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH17 DS1 normaly close contact
269 CH17-BI2 Binary input signal CH17 BI2
270 CH17-BI6 Binary input signal CH17 BI6
271 CH17-BI3 Binary input signal CH17 BI3
272 CH17-BI7 Binary input signal CH17 BI7
273 CH17-BI4 Binary input signal CH17 BI4
274 CH17-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
275 17OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
276
277 CH17-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH17 External trip A-phase
278 CH17-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH17 External trip A-phase
279 CH17-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH17 External trip B-phase
280 CH17-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH17 External trip B-phase
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No. Signal Name Contents
281 CH17-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH17 External trip C-phase
282 CH17-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH17 External trip C-phase
283 CH18-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH18 DS1 normaly open contact
284 CH18-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH18 DS1 normaly close contact
285 CH18-BI2 Binary input signal CH18 BI2
286 CH18-BI6 Binary input signal CH18 BI6
287 CH18-BI3 Binary input signal CH18 BI3
288 CH18-BI7 Binary input signal CH18 BI7
289 CH18-BI4 Binary input signal CH18 BI4
290 CH18-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
291 18OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
292
293 CH18-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH18 External trip A-phase
294 CH18-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH18 External trip A-phase
295 CH18-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH18 External trip B-phase
296 CH18-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH18 External trip B-phase
297 CH18-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH18 External trip C-phase
298 CH18-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH18 External trip C-phase
299 CH19-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH19 DS1 normaly open contact
300 CH19-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH19 DS1 normaly close contact
301 CH19-BI2 Binary input signal CH19 BI2
302 CH19-BI6 Binary input signal CH19 BI6
303 CH19-BI3 Binary input signal CH19 BI3
304 CH19-BI7 Binary input signal CH19 BI7
305 CH19-BI4 Binary input signal CH19 BI4
306 CH19-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
307 19OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
308
309 CH19-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH19 External trip A-phase
310 CH19-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH19 External trip A-phase
311 CH19-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH19 External trip B-phase
312 CH19-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH19 External trip B-phase
313 CH19-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH19 External trip C-phase
314 CH19-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH19 External trip C-phase
315 CH20-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH20 DS1 normaly open contact
316 CH20-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH20 DS1 normaly close contact
317 CH20-BI2 Binary input signal CH20 BI2
318 CH20-BI6 Binary input signal CH20 BI6
319 CH20-BI3 Binary input signal CH20 BI3
320 CH20-BI7 Binary input signal CH20 BI7
321 CH20-BI4 Binary input signal CH20 BI4
322 CH20-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
323 20OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
324
325 CH20-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH20 External trip A-phase
326 CH20-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH20 External trip A-phase
327 CH20-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH20 External trip B-phase
328 CH20-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH20 External trip B-phase
329 CH20-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH20 External trip C-phase
330 CH20-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH20 External trip C-phase
331 CH21-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH21 DS1 normaly open contact
332 CH21-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH21 DS1 normaly close contact
333 CH21-BI2 Binary input signal CH21 BI2
334 CH21-BI6 Binary input signal CH21 BI6
335 CH21-BI3 Binary input signal CH21 BI3
336 CH21-BI7 Binary input signal CH21 BI7
337 CH21-BI4 Binary input signal CH21 BI4
338 CH21-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
339 21OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
340
341 CH21-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH21 External trip A-phase
342 CH21-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH21 External trip A-phase
343 CH21-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH21 External trip B-phase
344 CH21-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH21 External trip B-phase
345 CH21-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH21 External trip C-phase
346 CH21-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH21 External trip C-phase
347 CH22-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH22 DS1 normaly open contact
348 CH22-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH22 DS1 normaly close contact
349 CH22-BI2 Binary input signal CH22 BI2
350 CH22-BI6 Binary input signal CH22 BI6
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No. Signal Name Contents
351 CH22-BI3 Binary input signal CH22 BI3
352 CH22-BI7 Binary input signal CH22 BI7
353 CH22-BI4 Binary input signal CH22 BI4
354 CH22-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
355 22OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
356
357 CH22-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH22 External trip A-phase
358 CH22-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH22 External trip A-phase
359 CH22-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH22 External trip B-phase
360 CH22-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH22 External trip B-phase
361 CH22-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH22 External trip C-phase
362 CH22-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH22 External trip C-phase
363 CH23-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH23 DS1 normaly open contact
364 CH23-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH23 DS1 normaly close contact
365 CH23-BI2 Binary input signal CH23 BI2
366 CH23-BI6 Binary input signal CH23 BI6
367 CH23-BI3 Binary input signal CH23 BI3
368 CH23-BI7 Binary input signal CH23 BI7
369 CH23-BI4 Binary input signal CH23 BI4
370 CH23-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
371 23OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
372
373 CH23-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH23 External trip A-phase
374 CH23-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH23 External trip A-phase
375 CH23-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH23 External trip B-phase
376 CH23-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH23 External trip B-phase
377 CH23-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH23 External trip C-phase
378 CH23-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH23 External trip C-phase
379 CH24-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH24 DS1 normaly open contact
380 CH24-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH24 DS1 normaly close contact
381 CH24-BI2 Binary input signal CH24 BI2
382 CH24-BI6 Binary input signal CH24 BI6
383 CH24-BI3 Binary input signal CH24 BI3
384 CH24-BI7 Binary input signal CH24 BI7
385 CH24-BI4 Binary input signal CH24 BI4
386 CH24-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
387 24OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
388
389 CH24-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH24 External trip A-phase
390 CH24-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH24 External trip A-phase
391 CH24-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH24 External trip B-phase
392 CH24-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH24 External trip B-phase
393 CH24-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH24 External trip C-phase
394 CH24-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH24 External trip C-phase
395 CH25-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH25 DS1 normaly open contact
396 CH25-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH25 DS1 normaly close contact
397 CH25-BI2 Binary input signal CH25 BI2
398 CH25-BI6 Binary input signal CH25 BI6
399 CH25-BI3 Binary input signal CH25 BI3
400 CH25-BI7 Binary input signal CH25 BI7
401 CH25-BI4 Binary input signal CH25 BI4
402 CH25-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
403 25OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
404
405 CH25-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH25 External trip A-phase
406 CH25-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH25 External trip A-phase
407 CH25-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH25 External trip B-phase
408 CH25-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH25 External trip B-phase
409 CH25-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH25 External trip C-phase
410 CH25-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH25 External trip C-phase
411 CH26-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH26 DS1 normaly open contact
412 CH26-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH26 DS1 normaly close contact
413 CH26-BI2 Binary input signal CH26 BI2
414 CH26-BI6 Binary input signal CH26 BI6
415 CH26-BI3 Binary input signal CH26 BI3
416 CH26-BI7 Binary input signal CH26 BI7
417 CH26-BI4 Binary input signal CH26 BI4
418 CH26-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
419 26OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
420
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No. Signal Name Contents
421 CH26-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH26 External trip A-phase
422 CH26-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH26 External trip A-phase
423 CH26-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH26 External trip B-phase
424 CH26-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH26 External trip B-phase
425 CH26-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH26 External trip C-phase
426 CH26-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH26 External trip C-phase
427 CH27-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH27 DS1 normaly open contact
428 CH27-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH27 DS1 normaly close contact
429 CH27-BI2 Binary input signal CH27 BI2
430 CH27-BI6 Binary input signal CH27 BI6
431 CH27-BI3 Binary input signal CH27 BI3
432 CH27-BI7 Binary input signal CH27 BI7
433 CH27-BI4 Binary input signal CH27 BI4
434 CH27-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
435 27OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
436
437 CH27-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH27 External trip A-phase
438 CH27-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH27 External trip A-phase
439 CH27-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH27 External trip B-phase
440 CH27-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH27 External trip B-phase
441 CH27-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH27 External trip C-phase
442 CH27-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH27 External trip C-phase
443 CH28-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH28 DS1 normaly open contact
444 CH28-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH28 DS1 normaly close contact
445 CH28-BI2 Binary input signal CH28 BI2
446 CH28-BI6 Binary input signal CH28 BI6
447 CH28-BI3 Binary input signal CH28 BI3
448 CH28-BI7 Binary input signal CH28 BI7
449 CH28-BI4 Binary input signal CH28 BI4
450 CH28-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
451 28OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
452
453 CH28-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH28 External trip A-phase
454 CH28-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH28 External trip A-phase
455 CH28-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH28 External trip B-phase
456 CH28-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH28 External trip B-phase
457 CH28-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH28 External trip C-phase
458 CH28-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH28 External trip C-phase
459 CH29-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH29 DS1 normaly open contact
460 CH29-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH29 DS1 normaly close contact
461 CH29-BI2 Binary input signal CH29 BI2
462 CH29-BI6 Binary input signal CH29 BI6
463 CH29-BI3 Binary input signal CH29 BI3
464 CH29-BI7 Binary input signal CH29 BI7
465 CH29-BI4 Binary input signal CH29 BI4
466 CH29-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
467 29OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
468
469 CH29-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH29 External trip A-phase
470 CH29-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH29 External trip A-phase
471 CH29-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH29 External trip B-phase
472 CH29-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH29 External trip B-phase
473 CH29-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH29 External trip C-phase
474 CH29-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH29 External trip C-phase
475 CH30-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH30 DS1 normaly open contact
476 CH30-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH30 DS1 normaly close contact
477 CH30-BI2 Binary input signal CH30 BI2
478 CH30-BI6 Binary input signal CH30 BI6
479 CH30-BI3 Binary input signal CH30 BI3
480 CH30-BI7 Binary input signal CH30 BI7
481 CH30-BI4 Binary input signal CH30 BI4
482 CH30-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
483 30OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
484
485 CH30-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH30 External trip A-phase
486 CH30-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH30 External trip A-phase
487 CH30-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH30 External trip B-phase
488 CH30-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH30 External trip B-phase
489 CH30-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH30 External trip C-phase
490 CH30-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH30 External trip C-phase
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
491 CH31-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH31 DS1 normaly open contact
492 CH31-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH31 DS1 normaly close contact
493 CH31-BI2 Binary input signal CH31 BI2
494 CH31-BI6 Binary input signal CH31 BI6
495 CH31-BI3 Binary input signal CH31 BI3
496 CH31-BI7 Binary input signal CH31 BI7
497 CH31-BI4 Binary input signal CH31 BI4
498 CH31-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
499 31OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
500
501 CH31-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH31 External trip A-phase
502 CH31-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH31 External trip A-phase
503 CH31-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH31 External trip B-phase
504 CH31-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH31 External trip B-phase
505 CH31-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH31 External trip C-phase
506 CH31-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH31 External trip C-phase
507 CH32-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH32 DS1 normaly open contact
508 CH32-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH32 DS1 normaly close contact
509 CH32-BI2 Binary input signal CH32 BI2
510 CH32-BI6 Binary input signal CH32 BI6
511 CH32-BI3 Binary input signal CH32 BI3
512 CH32-BI7 Binary input signal CH32 BI7
513 CH32-BI4 Binary input signal CH32 BI4
514 CH32-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
515 32OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
516
517 CH32-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH32 External trip A-phase
518 CH32-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH32 External trip A-phase
519 CH32-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH32 External trip B-phase
520 CH32-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH32 External trip B-phase
521 CH32-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH32 External trip C-phase
522 CH32-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH32 External trip C-phase
523 CH33-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH33 DS1 normaly open contact
524 CH33-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH33 DS1 normaly close contact
525 CH33-BI2 Binary input signal CH33 BI2
526 CH33-BI6 Binary input signal CH33 BI6
527 CH33-BI3 Binary input signal CH33 BI3
528 CH33-BI7 Binary input signal CH33 BI7
529 CH33-BI4 Binary input signal CH33 BI4
530 CH33-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
531 33OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
532
533 CH33-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH33 External trip A-phase
534 CH33-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH33 External trip A-phase
535 CH33-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH33 External trip B-phase
536 CH33-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH33 External trip B-phase
537 CH33-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH33 External trip C-phase
538 CH33-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH33 External trip C-phase
539 CH34-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH34 DS1 normaly open contact
540 CH34-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH34 DS1 normaly close contact
541 CH34-BI2 Binary input signal CH34 BI2
542 CH34-BI6 Binary input signal CH34 BI6
543 CH34-BI3 Binary input signal CH34 BI3
544 CH34-BI7 Binary input signal CH34 BI7
545 CH34-BI4 Binary input signal CH34 BI4
546 CH34-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
547 34OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
548
549 CH34-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH34 External trip A-phase
550 CH34-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH34 External trip A-phase
551 CH34-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH34 External trip B-phase
552 CH34-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH34 External trip B-phase
553 CH34-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH34 External trip C-phase
554 CH34-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH34 External trip C-phase
555 CH35-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH35 DS1 normaly open contact
556 CH35-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH35 DS1 normaly close contact
557 CH35-BI2 Binary input signal CH35 BI2
558 CH35-BI6 Binary input signal CH35 BI6
559 CH35-BI3 Binary input signal CH35 BI3
560 CH35-BI7 Binary input signal CH35 BI7
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
561 CH35-BI4 Binary input signal CH35 BI4
562 CH35-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
563 35OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
564
565 CH35-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH35 External trip A-phase
566 CH35-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH35 External trip A-phase
567 CH35-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH35 External trip B-phase
568 CH35-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH35 External trip B-phase
569 CH35-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH35 External trip C-phase
570 CH35-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH35 External trip C-phase
571 CH36-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH36 DS1 normaly open contact
572 CH36-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH36 DS1 normaly close contact
573 CH36-BI2 Binary input signal CH36 BI2
574 CH36-BI6 Binary input signal CH36 BI6
575 CH36-BI3 Binary input signal CH36 BI3
576 CH36-BI7 Binary input signal CH36 BI7
577 CH36-BI4 Binary input signal CH36 BI4
578 CH36-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
579 36OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
580
581 CH36-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH36 External trip A-phase
582 CH36-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH36 External trip A-phase
583 CH36-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH36 External trip B-phase
584 CH36-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH36 External trip B-phase
585 CH36-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH36 External trip C-phase
586 CH36-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH36 External trip C-phase
587 CH37-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH37 DS1 normaly open contact
588 CH37-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH37 DS1 normaly close contact
589 CH37-BI2 Binary input signal CH37 BI2
590 CH37-BI6 Binary input signal CH37 BI6
591 CH37-BI3 Binary input signal CH37 BI3
592 CH37-BI7 Binary input signal CH37 BI7
593 CH37-BI4 Binary input signal CH37 BI4
594 CH37-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
595 37OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
596
597 CH37-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH37 External trip A-phase
598 CH37-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH37 External trip A-phase
599 CH37-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH37 External trip B-phase
600 CH37-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH37 External trip B-phase
601 CH37-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH37 External trip C-phase
602 CH37-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH37 External trip C-phase
603 CH38-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH38 DS1 normaly open contact
604 CH38-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH38 DS1 normaly close contact
605 CH38-BI2 Binary input signal CH38 BI2
606 CH38-BI6 Binary input signal CH38 BI6
607 CH38-BI3 Binary input signal CH38 BI3
608 CH38-BI7 Binary input signal CH38 BI7
609 CH38-BI4 Binary input signal CH38 BI4
610 CH38-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
611 38OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
612
613 CH38-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH38 External trip A-phase
614 CH38-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH38 External trip A-phase
615 CH38-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH38 External trip B-phase
616 CH38-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH38 External trip B-phase
617 CH38-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH38 External trip C-phase
618 CH38-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH38 External trip C-phase
619 CH39-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH39 DS1 normaly open contact
620 CH39-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH39 DS1 normaly close contact
621 CH39-BI2 Binary input signal CH39 BI2
622 CH39-BI6 Binary input signal CH39 BI6
623 CH39-BI3 Binary input signal CH39 BI3
624 CH39-BI7 Binary input signal CH39 BI7
625 CH39-BI4 Binary input signal CH39 BI4
626 CH39-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
627 39OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
628
629 CH39-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH39 External trip A-phase
630 CH39-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH39 External trip A-phase
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
631 CH39-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH39 External trip B-phase
632 CH39-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH39 External trip B-phase
633 CH39-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH39 External trip C-phase
634 CH39-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH39 External trip C-phase
635 CH40-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH40 DS1 normaly open contact
636 CH40-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH40 DS1 normaly close contact
637 CH40-BI2 Binary input signal CH40 BI2
638 CH40-BI6 Binary input signal CH40 BI6
639 CH40-BI3 Binary input signal CH40 BI3
640 CH40-BI7 Binary input signal CH40 BI7
641 CH40-BI4 Binary input signal CH40 BI4
642 CH40-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
643 40OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
644
645 CH40-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH40 External trip A-phase
646 CH40-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH40 External trip A-phase
647 CH40-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH40 External trip B-phase
648 CH40-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH40 External trip B-phase
649 CH40-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH40 External trip C-phase
650 CH40-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH40 External trip C-phase
651 CH41-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH41 DS1 normaly open contact
652 CH41-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH41 DS1 normaly close contact
653 CH41-BI2 Binary input signal CH41 BI2
654 CH41-BI6 Binary input signal CH41 BI6
655 CH41-BI3 Binary input signal CH41 BI3
656 CH41-BI7 Binary input signal CH41 BI7
657 CH41-BI4 Binary input signal CH41 BI4
658 CH41-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
659 41OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
660
661 CH41-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH41 External trip A-phase
662 CH41-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH41 External trip A-phase
663 CH41-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH41 External trip B-phase
664 CH41-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH41 External trip B-phase
665 CH41-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH41 External trip C-phase
666 CH41-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH41 External trip C-phase
667 CH42-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH42 DS1 normaly open contact
668 CH42-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH42 DS1 normaly close contact
669 CH42-BI2 Binary input signal CH42 BI2
670 CH42-BI6 Binary input signal CH42 BI6
671 CH42-BI3 Binary input signal CH42 BI3
672 CH42-BI7 Binary input signal CH42 BI7
673 CH42-BI4 Binary input signal CH42 BI4
674 CH42-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
675 42OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
676
677 CH42-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH42 External trip A-phase
678 CH42-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH42 External trip A-phase
679 CH42-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH42 External trip B-phase
680 CH42-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH42 External trip B-phase
681 CH42-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH42 External trip C-phase
682 CH42-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH42 External trip C-phase
683 CH43-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH43 DS1 normaly open contact
684 CH43-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH43 DS1 normaly close contact
685 CH43-BI2 Binary input signal CH43 BI2
686 CH43-BI6 Binary input signal CH43 BI6
687 CH43-BI3 Binary input signal CH43 BI3
688 CH43-BI7 Binary input signal CH43 BI7
689 CH43-BI4 Binary input signal CH43 BI4
690 CH43-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
691 43OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
692
693 CH43-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH43 External trip A-phase
694 CH43-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH43 External trip A-phase
695 CH43-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH43 External trip B-phase
696 CH43-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH43 External trip B-phase
697 CH43-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH43 External trip C-phase
698 CH43-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH43 External trip C-phase
699 CH44-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH44 DS1 normaly open contact
700 CH44-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH44 DS1 normaly close contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
701 CH44-BI2 Binary input signal CH44 BI2
702 CH44-BI6 Binary input signal CH44 BI6
703 CH44-BI3 Binary input signal CH44 BI3
704 CH44-BI7 Binary input signal CH44 BI7
705 CH44-BI4 Binary input signal CH44 BI4
706 CH44-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
707 44OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
708
709 CH44-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH44 External trip A-phase
710 CH44-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH44 External trip A-phase
711 CH44-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH44 External trip B-phase
712 CH44-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH44 External trip B-phase
713 CH44-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH44 External trip C-phase
714 CH44-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH44 External trip C-phase
715 CH45-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH45 DS1 normaly open contact
716 CH45-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH45 DS1 normaly close contact
717 CH45-BI2 Binary input signal CH45 BI2
718 CH45-BI6 Binary input signal CH45 BI6
719 CH45-BI3 Binary input signal CH45 BI3
720 CH45-BI7 Binary input signal CH45 BI7
721 CH45-BI4 Binary input signal CH45 BI4
722 CH45-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
723 45OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
724
725 CH45-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH45 External trip A-phase
726 CH45-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH45 External trip A-phase
727 CH45-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH45 External trip B-phase
728 CH45-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH45 External trip B-phase
729 CH45-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH45 External trip C-phase
730 CH45-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH45 External trip C-phase
731 CH46-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH46 DS1 normaly open contact
732 CH46-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH46 DS1 normaly close contact
733 CH46-BI2 Binary input signal CH46 BI2
734 CH46-BI6 Binary input signal CH46 BI6
735 CH46-BI3 Binary input signal CH46 BI3
736 CH46-BI7 Binary input signal CH46 BI7
737 CH46-BI4 Binary input signal CH46 BI4
738 CH46-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
739 46OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
740
741 CH46-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH46 External trip A-phase
742 CH46-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH46 External trip A-phase
743 CH46-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH46 External trip B-phase
744 CH46-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH46 External trip B-phase
745 CH46-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH46 External trip C-phase
746 CH46-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH46 External trip C-phase
747 CH47-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH47 DS1 normaly open contact
748 CH47-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH47 DS1 normaly close contact
749 CH47-BI2 Binary input signal CH47 BI2
750 CH47-BI6 Binary input signal CH47 BI6
751 CH47-BI3 Binary input signal CH47 BI3
752 CH47-BI7 Binary input signal CH47 BI7
753 CH47-BI4 Binary input signal CH47 BI4
754 CH47-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
755 47OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
756
757 CH47-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH47 External trip A-phase
758 CH47-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH47 External trip A-phase
759 CH47-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH47 External trip B-phase
760 CH47-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH47 External trip B-phase
761 CH47-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH47 External trip C-phase
762 CH47-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH47 External trip C-phase
763 CH48-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH48 DS1 normaly open contact
764 CH48-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH48 DS1 normaly close contact
765 CH48-BI2 Binary input signal CH48 BI2
766 CH48-BI6 Binary input signal CH48 BI6
767 CH48-BI3 Binary input signal CH48 BI3
768 CH48-BI7 Binary input signal CH48 BI7
769 CH48-BI4 Binary input signal CH48 BI4
770 CH48-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
771 48OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
772
773 CH48-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH48 External trip A-phase
774 CH48-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH48 External trip A-phase
775 CH48-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH48 External trip B-phase
776 CH48-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH48 External trip B-phase
777 CH48-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH48 External trip C-phase
778 CH48-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH48 External trip C-phase
779 CH49-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH49 DS1 normaly open contact
780 CH49-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH49 DS1 normaly close contact
781 CH49-BI2 Binary input signal CH49 BI2
782 CH49-BI6 Binary input signal CH49 BI6
783 CH49-BI3 Binary input signal CH49 BI3
784 CH49-BI7 Binary input signal CH49 BI7
785 CH49-BI4 Binary input signal CH49 BI4
786 CH49-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
787 49OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
788
789 CH49-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH49 External trip A-phase
790 CH49-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH49 External trip A-phase
791 CH49-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH49 External trip B-phase
792 CH49-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH49 External trip B-phase
793 CH49-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH49 External trip C-phase
794 CH49-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH49 External trip C-phase
795 CH50-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH50 DS1 normaly open contact
796 CH50-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH50 DS1 normaly close contact
797 CH50-BI2 Binary input signal CH50 BI2
798 CH50-BI6 Binary input signal CH50 BI6
799 CH50-BI3 Binary input signal CH50 BI3
800 CH50-BI7 Binary input signal CH50 BI7
801 CH50-BI4 Binary input signal CH50 BI4
802 CH50-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
803 50OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
804
805 CH50-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH50 External trip A-phase
806 CH50-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH50 External trip A-phase
807 CH50-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH50 External trip B-phase
808 CH50-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH50 External trip B-phase
809 CH50-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH50 External trip C-phase
810 CH50-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH50 External trip C-phase
811 CH51-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH51 DS1 normaly open contact
812 CH51-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH51 DS1 normaly close contact
813 CH51-BI2 Binary input signal CH51 BI2
814 CH51-BI6 Binary input signal CH51 BI6
815 CH51-BI3 Binary input signal CH51 BI3
816 CH51-BI7 Binary input signal CH51 BI7
817 CH51-BI4 Binary input signal CH51 BI4
818 CH51-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
819 51OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
820
821 CH51-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH51 External trip A-phase
822 CH51-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH51 External trip A-phase
823 CH51-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH51 External trip B-phase
824 CH51-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH51 External trip B-phase
825 CH51-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH51 External trip C-phase
826 CH51-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH51 External trip C-phase
827 CH52-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH52 DS1 normaly open contact
828 CH52-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH52 DS1 normaly close contact
829 CH52-BI2 Binary input signal CH52 BI2
830 CH52-BI6 Binary input signal CH52 BI6
831 CH52-BI3 Binary input signal CH52 BI3
832 CH52-BI7 Binary input signal CH52 BI7
833 CH52-BI4 Binary input signal CH52 BI4
834 CH52-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
835 52OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
836
837 CH52-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH52 External trip A-phase
838 CH52-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH52 External trip A-phase
839 CH52-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH52 External trip B-phase
840 CH52-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH52 External trip B-phase
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Signal List
No. Singal Name Contents
841 CH52-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH52 External trip C-phase
842 CH52-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH52 External trip C-phase
843 CH53-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH53 DS1 normaly open contact
844 CH53-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH53 DS1 normaly close contact
845 CH53-BI2 Binary input signal CH53 BI2
846 CH53-BI6 Binary input signal CH53 BI6
847 CH53-BI3 Binary input signal CH53 BI3
848 CH53-BI7 Binary input signal CH53 BI7
849 CH53-BI4 Binary input signal CH53 BI4
850 CH53-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
851 53OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
852
853 CH53-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH53 External trip A-phase
854 CH53-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH53 External trip A-phase
855 CH53-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH53 External trip B-phase
856 CH53-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH53 External trip B-phase
857 CH53-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH53 External trip C-phase
858 CH53-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH53 External trip C-phase
859 CH54-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH54 DS1 normaly open contact
860 CH54-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH54 DS1 normaly close contact
861 CH54-BI2 Binary input signal CH54 BI2
862 CH54-BI6 Binary input signal CH54 BI6
863 CH54-BI3 Binary input signal CH54 BI3
864 CH54-BI7 Binary input signal CH54 BI7
865 CH54-BI4 Binary input signal CH54 BI4
866 CH54-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
867 54OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
868
869 CH54-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH54 External trip A-phase
870 CH54-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH54 External trip A-phase
871 CH54-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH54 External trip B-phase
872 CH54-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH54 External trip B-phase
873 CH54-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH54 External trip C-phase
874 CH54-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH54 External trip C-phase
875 CH55-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH55 DS1 normaly open contact
876 CH55-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH55 DS1 normaly close contact
877 CH55-BI2 Binary input signal CH55 BI2
878 CH55-BI6 Binary input signal CH55 BI6
879 CH55-BI3 Binary input signal CH55 BI3
880 CH55-BI7 Binary input signal CH55 BI7
881 CH55-BI4 Binary input signal CH55 BI4
882 CH55-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
883 55OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
884
885 CH55-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH55 External trip A-phase
886 CH55-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH55 External trip A-phase
887 CH55-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH55 External trip B-phase
888 CH55-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH55 External trip B-phase
889 CH55-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH55 External trip C-phase
890 CH55-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH55 External trip C-phase
891 CH56-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH56 DS1 normaly open contact
892 CH56-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH56 DS1 normaly close contact
893 CH56-BI2 Binary input signal CH56 BI2
894 CH56-BI6 Binary input signal CH56 BI6
895 CH56-BI3 Binary input signal CH56 BI3
896 CH56-BI7 Binary input signal CH56 BI7
897 CH56-BI4 Binary input signal CH56 BI4
898 CH56-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
899 56OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
900
901 CH56-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH56 External trip A-phase
902 CH56-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH56 External trip A-phase
903 CH56-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH56 External trip B-phase
904 CH56-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH56 External trip B-phase
905 CH56-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH56 External trip C-phase
906 CH56-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH56 External trip C-phase
907 CH57-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH57 DS1 normaly open contact
908 CH57-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH57 DS1 normaly close contact
909 CH57-BI2 Binary input signal CH57 BI2
910 CH57-BI6 Binary input signal CH57 BI6
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
911 CH57-BI3 Binary input signal CH57 BI3
912 CH57-BI7 Binary input signal CH57 BI7
913 CH57-BI4 Binary input signal CH57 BI4
914 CH57-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
915 57OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
916
917 CH57-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH57 External trip A-phase
918 CH57-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH57 External trip A-phase
919 CH57-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH57 External trip B-phase
920 CH57-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH57 External trip B-phase
921 CH57-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH57 External trip C-phase
922 CH57-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH57 External trip C-phase
923 CH58-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH58 DS1 normaly open contact
924 CH58-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH58 DS1 normaly close contact
925 CH58-BI2 Binary input signal CH58 BI2
926 CH58-BI6 Binary input signal CH58 BI6
927 CH58-BI3 Binary input signal CH58 BI3
928 CH58-BI7 Binary input signal CH58 BI7
929 CH58-BI4 Binary input signal CH58 BI4
930 CH58-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
931 58OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
932
933 CH58-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH58 External trip A-phase
934 CH58-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH58 External trip A-phase
935 CH58-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH58 External trip B-phase
936 CH58-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH58 External trip B-phase
937 CH58-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH58 External trip C-phase
938 CH58-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH58 External trip C-phase
939 CH59-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH59 DS1 normaly open contact
940 CH59-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH59 DS1 normaly close contact
941 CH59-BI2 Binary input signal CH59 BI2
942 CH59-BI6 Binary input signal CH59 BI6
943 CH59-BI3 Binary input signal CH59 BI3
944 CH59-BI7 Binary input signal CH59 BI7
945 CH59-BI4 Binary input signal CH59 BI4
946 CH59-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
947 59OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
948
949 CH59-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH59 External trip A-phase
950 CH59-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH59 External trip A-phase
951 CH59-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH59 External trip B-phase
952 CH59-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH59 External trip B-phase
953 CH59-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH59 External trip C-phase
954 CH59-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH59 External trip C-phase
955 CH60-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH60 DS1 normaly open contact
956 CH60-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH60 DS1 normaly close contact
957 CH60-BI2 Binary input signal CH60 BI2
958 CH60-BI6 Binary input signal CH60 BI6
959 CH60-BI3 Binary input signal CH60 BI3
960 CH60-BI7 Binary input signal CH60 BI7
961 CH60-BI4 Binary input signal CH60 BI4
962 CH60-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
963 60OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
964
965 CH60-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH60 External trip A-phase
966 CH60-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH60 External trip A-phase
967 CH60-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH60 External trip B-phase
968 CH60-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH60 External trip B-phase
969 CH60-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH60 External trip C-phase
970 CH60-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH60 External trip C-phase
971 CH61-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH61 DS1 normaly open contact
972 CH61-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH61 DS1 normaly close contact
973 CH61-BI2 Binary input signal CH61 BI2
974 CH61-BI6 Binary input signal CH61 BI6
975 CH61-BI3 Binary input signal CH61 BI3
976 CH61-BI7 Binary input signal CH61 BI7
977 CH61-BI4 Binary input signal CH61 BI4
978 CH61-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
979 61OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
980
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
981 CH61-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH61 External trip A-phase
982 CH61-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH61 External trip A-phase
983 CH61-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH61 External trip B-phase
984 CH61-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH61 External trip B-phase
985 CH61-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH61 External trip C-phase
986 CH61-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH61 External trip C-phase
987 CH62-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH62 DS1 normaly open contact
988 CH62-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH62 DS1 normaly close contact
989 CH62-BI2 Binary input signal CH62 BI2
990 CH62-BI6 Binary input signal CH62 BI6
991 CH62-BI3 Binary input signal CH62 BI3
992 CH62-BI7 Binary input signal CH62 BI7
993 CH62-BI4 Binary input signal CH62 BI4
994 CH62-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
995 62OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
996
997 CH62-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH62 External trip A-phase
998 CH62-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH62 External trip A-phase
999 CH62-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH62 External trip B-phase
1000 CH62-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH62 External trip B-phase
1001 CH62-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH62 External trip C-phase
1002 CH62-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH62 External trip C-phase
1003 CH63-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH63 DS1 normaly open contact
1004 CH63-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH63 DS1 normaly close contact
1005 CH63-BI2 Binary input signal CH63 BI2
1006 CH63-BI6 Binary input signal CH63 BI6
1007 CH63-BI3 Binary input signal CH63 BI3
1008 CH63-BI7 Binary input signal CH63 BI7
1009 CH63-BI4 Binary input signal CH63 BI4
1010 CH63-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
1011 63OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
1012
1013 CH63-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH63 External trip A-phase
1014 CH63-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH63 External trip A-phase
1015 CH63-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH63 External trip B-phase
1016 CH63-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH63 External trip B-phase
1017 CH63-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH63 External trip C-phase
1018 CH63-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH63 External trip C-phase
1019 CH64-DS1-N/O Binary input signal CH64 DS1 normaly open contact
1020 CH64-DS1-N/C Binary input signal CH64 DS1 normaly close contact
1021 CH64-BI2 Binary input signal CH64 BI2
1022 CH64-BI6 Binary input signal CH64 BI6
1023 CH64-BI3 Binary input signal CH64 BI3
1024 CH64-BI7 Binary input signal CH64 BI7
1025 CH64-BI4 Binary input signal CH64 BI4
1026 CH64-EFP.TR End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
1027 64OCBF-OR OCBF relay element (3ph OR signal)
1028
1029 CH64-EXTTP-A1 Binary input signal CH64 External trip A-phase
1030 CH64-EXTTP-A2 Binary input signal CH64 External trip A-phase
1031 CH64-EXTTP-B1 Binary input signal CH64 External trip B-phase
1032 CH64-EXTTP-B2 Binary input signal CH64 External trip B-phase
1033 CH64-EXTTP-C1 Binary input signal CH64 External trip C-phase
1034 CH64-EXTTP-C2 Binary input signal CH64 External trip C-phase
1035
1036
1037
1038
1039
1040 CU-BI1 Binary input signal CU BI1
1041 CU-BI2 Binary input signal CU BI2
1042 CU-BI3 Binary input signal CU BI3
1043 CU-BI4 Binary input signal CU BI4
1044 CU-BI5 Binary input signal CU BI5
1045 CU-BI6 Binary input signal CU BI6
1046 CU-BI7 Binary input signal CU BI7
1047 CU-BI8 Binary input signal CU BI8
1048 CU-BI9 Binary input signal CU BI9
1049 CU-BI10 Binary input signal CU BI10
1050 CU-BI11 Binary input signal CU BI11
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1051 CU-BI12 Binary input signal CU BI12
1052 CU-BI13 Binary input signal CU BI13
1053 CU-BI14 Binary input signal CU BI14
1054 CU-BI15 Binary input signal CU BI15
1055
1056 BI1 COM UF Binary input signal BI1 (unfiltered)
1057 BI2 COM UF Binary input signal BI2 (unfiltered)
1058 BI3 COM UF Binary input signal BI3 (unfiltered)
1059 BI4 COM UF Binary input signal BI4 (unfiltered)
1060 BI5 COM UF Binary input signal BI5 (unfiltered)
1061 BI6 COM UF Binary input signal BI6 (unfiltered)
1062 BI7 COM UF Binary input signal BI7 (unfiltered)
1063 BI8_COM_UF Binary input signal BI8 (unfiltered)
1064 BI9_COM_UF Binary input signal BI9 (unfiltered)
1065 BI10_COM_UF Binary input signal BI10 (unfiltered)
1066 BI11_COM_UF Binary input signal BI11 (unfiltered)
1067 BI12_COM_UF Binary input signal BI12 (unfiltered)
1068 BI13_COM_UF Binary input signal BI13 (unfiltered)
1069 BI14_COM_UF Binary input signal BI14 (unfiltered)
1070 BI15_COM_UF Binary input signal BI15 (unfiltered)
1071
1072 DIFCH-A DIFCH-A relay element output
1073 DIFCH-B -B relay element output
1074 DIFCH-C -C relay element output
1075 DIFZA-A DIFZA-A relay element output
1076 DIFZA-B -B relay element output
1077 DIFZA-C -C relay element output
1078 DIFZB-A DIFZB-A relay element output
1079 DIFZB-B -B relay element output
1080 DIFZB-C -C relay element output
1081 DIFZC-A DIFZC-A relay element output
1082 DIFZC-B -B relay element output
1083 DIFZC-C -C relay element output
1084 DIFZD-A DIFZD-A relay element output
1085 DIFZD-B -B relay element output
1086 DIFZD-C -C relay element output
1087 DIFCH-BLK-A DIFCH-BLK-A relay element output
1088 DIFCH-BLK-B -B relay element output
1089 DIFCH-BLK-C -C relay element output
1090 DIFZA-BLK-A DIFZA-BLK-A relay element output
1091 DIFZA-BLK-B -B relay element output
1092 DIFZA-BLK-C -C relay element output
1093 DIFZB-BLK-A DIFZB-BLK-A relay element output
1094 DIFZB-BLK-B -B relay element output
1095 DIFZB-BLK-C -C relay element output
1096 DIFZC-BLK-A DIFZC-BLK-A relay element output
1097 DIFZC-BLK-B -B relay element output
1098 DIFZC-BLK-C -C relay element output
1099 DIFZD-BLK-A DIFZD-BLK-A relay element output
1100 DIFZD-BLK-B -B relay element output
1101 DIFZD-BLK-C -C relay element output
1102 DIFCHSV-A DIFCHSV-A relay element output
1103 DIFCHSV-B -B relay element output
1104 DIFCHSV-C -C relay element output
1105 DIFZASV-A DIFZASV-A relay element output
1106 DIFZASV-B -B relay element output
1107 DIFZASV-C -C relay element output
1108 DIFZBSV-A DIFZBSV-A relay element output
1109 DIFZBSV-B -B relay element output
1110 DIFZBSV-C -C relay element output
1111 DIFZCSV-A DIFZCSV-A relay element output
1112 DIFZCSV-B -B relay element output
1113 DIFZCSV-C -C relay element output
1114 DIFZDSV-A DIFZDSV-A relay element output
1115 DIFZDSV-B -B relay element output
1116 DIFZDSV-C -C relay element output
1117 SGM IZA-A Zone A differential current (Phase A)
1118 SGM IZA-B Zone A differential current (Phase B)
1119 SGM IZA-C Zone A differential current (Phase C)
1120 SGM IZB-A Zone B differential current (Phase A)
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1121 SGM IZB-B Zone B differential current (Phase B)
1122 SGM IZB-C Zone B differential current (Phase C)
1123 SGM IZC-A Zone C differential current (Phase A)
1124 SGM IZC-B Zone C differential current (Phase B)
1125 SGM IZC-C Zone C differential current (Phase C)
1126 SGM IZD-A Zone D differential current (Phase A)
1127 SGM IZD-B Zone D differential current (Phase B)
1128 SGM IZD-C Zone D differential current (Phase C)
1129 DIFCH-OR DIFCH relay element output
1130 DIFZA-OR DIFZA relay element output
1131 DIFZB-OR DIFZB relay element output
1132 DIFZC-OR DIFZC relay element output
1133 DIFZD-OR DIFZD relay element output
1134 DIFCH-BLK-OR DIFCH-BLK relay element output
1135 DIFZA-BLK-OR DIFZA-BLK relay element output
1136 DIFZB-BLK-OR DIFZB-BLK relay element output
1137 DIFZC-BLK-OR DIFZC-BLK relay element output
1138 DIFZD-BLK-OR DIFZD-BLK relay element output
1139 DIFCHSV-OR DIFCHSV relay element output
1140 DIFZASV-OR DIFZASV relay element output
1141 DIFZBSV-OR DIFZBSV relay element output
1142 DIFZCSV-OR DIFZCSV relay element output
1143 DIFZDSV-OR DIFZDSV relay element output
1144 UVZA UVG/UVS of ZoneA relay element output
1145 UVZB UVG/UVS of ZoneB relay element output
1146 UVZC UVG/UVS of ZoneC relay element output
1147 UVZD UVG/UVS of ZoneD relay element output
1148
1149
1150
1151
1152 1OCBF-A 1OCBF-A relay element output
1153 1OCBF-B -B relay element output
1154 1OCBF-C -C relay element output
1155 2OCBF-A 2OCBF-A relay element output
1156 2OCBF-B -B relay element output
1157 2OCBF-C -C relay element output
1158 3OCBF-A 3OCBF-A relay element output
1159 3OCBF-B -B relay element output
1160 3OCBF-C -C relay element output
1161 4OCBF-A 4OCBF-A relay element output
1162 4OCBF-B -B relay element output
1163 4OCBF-C -C relay element output
1164 5OCBF-A 5OCBF-A relay element output
1165 5OCBF-B -B relay element output
1166 5OCBF-C -C relay element output
1167 6OCBF-A 6OCBF-A relay element output
1168 6OCBF-B -B relay element output
1169 6OCBF-C -C relay element output
1170 7OCBF-A 7OCBF-A relay element output
1171 7OCBF-B -B relay element output
1172 7OCBF-C -C relay element output
1173 8OCBF-A 8OCBF-A relay element output
1174 8OCBF-B -B relay element output
1175 8OCBF-C -C relay element output
1176 9OCBF-A 9OCBF-A relay element output
1177 9OCBF-B -B relay element output
1178 9OCBF-C -C relay element output
1179 10OCBF-A 10OCBF-A relay element output
1180 10OCBF-B -B relay element output
1181 10OCBF-C -C relay element output
1182 11OCBF-A 11OCBF-A relay element output
1183 11OCBF-B -B relay element output
1184 11OCBF-C -C relay element output
1185 12OCBF-A 12OCBF-A relay element output
1186 12OCBF-B -B relay element output
1187 12OCBF-C -C relay element output
1188 13OCBF-A 13OCBF-A relay element output
1189 13OCBF-B -B relay element output
1190 13OCBF-C -C relay element output
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1191 14OCBF-A 14OCBF-A relay element output
1192 14OCBF-B -B relay element output
1193 14OCBF-C -C relay element output
1194 15OCBF-A 15OCBF-A relay element output
1195 15OCBF-B -B relay element output
1196 15OCBF-C -C relay element output
1197 16OCBF-A 16OCBF-A relay element output
1198 16OCBF-B -B relay element output
1199 16OCBF-C -C relay element output
1200 17OCBF-A 17OCBF-A relay element output
1201 17OCBF-B -B relay element output
1202 17OCBF-C -C relay element output
1203 18OCBF-A 18OCBF-A relay element output
1204 18OCBF-B -B relay element output
1205 18OCBF-C -C relay element output
1206 19OCBF-A 19OCBF-A relay element output
1207 19OCBF-B -B relay element output
1208 19OCBF-C -C relay element output
1209 20OCBF-A 20OCBF-A relay element output
1210 20OCBF-B -B relay element output
1211 20OCBF-C -C relay element output
1212 21OCBF-A 21OCBF-A relay element output
1213 21OCBF-B -B relay element output
1214 21OCBF-C -C relay element output
1215 22OCBF-A 22OCBF-A relay element output
1216 22OCBF-B -B relay element output
1217 22OCBF-C -C relay element output
1218 23OCBF-A 23OCBF-A relay element output
1219 23OCBF-B -B relay element output
1220 23OCBF-C -C relay element output
1221 24OCBF-A 24OCBF-A relay element output
1222 24OCBF-B -B relay element output
1223 24OCBF-C -C relay element output
1224 25OCBF-A 25OCBF-A relay element output
1225 25OCBF-B -B relay element output
1226 25OCBF-C -C relay element output
1227 26OCBF-A 26OCBF-A relay element output
1228 26OCBF-B -B relay element output
1229 26OCBF-C -C relay element output
1230 27OCBF-A 27OCBF-A relay element output
1231 27OCBF-B -B relay element output
1232 27OCBF-C -C relay element output
1233 28OCBF-A 28OCBF-A relay element output
1234 28OCBF-B -B relay element output
1235 28OCBF-C -C relay element output
1236 29OCBF-A 29OCBF-A relay element output
1237 29OCBF-B -B relay element output
1238 29OCBF-C -C relay element output
1239 30OCBF-A 30OCBF-A relay element output
1240 30OCBF-B -B relay element output
1241 30OCBF-C -C relay element output
1242 31OCBF-A 31OCBF-A relay element output
1243 31OCBF-B -B relay element output
1244 31OCBF-C -C relay element output
1245 32OCBF-A 32OCBF-A relay element output
1246 32OCBF-B -B relay element output
1247 32OCBF-C -C relay element output
1248 33OCBF-A 33OCBF-A relay element output
1249 33OCBF-B -B relay element output
1250 33OCBF-C -C relay element output
1251 34OCBF-A 34OCBF-A relay element output
1252 34OCBF-B -B relay element output
1253 34OCBF-C -C relay element output
1254 35OCBF-A 35OCBF-A relay element output
1255 35OCBF-B -B relay element output
1256 35OCBF-C -C relay element output
1257 36OCBF-A 36OCBF-A relay element output
1258 36OCBF-B -B relay element output
1259 36OCBF-C -C relay element output
1260 37OCBF-A 37OCBF-A relay element output
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1261 37OCBF-B -B relay element output
1262 37OCBF-C -C relay element output
1263 38OCBF-A 38OCBF-A relay element output
1264 38OCBF-B -B relay element output
1265 38OCBF-C -C relay element output
1266 39OCBF-A 39OCBF-A relay element output
1267 39OCBF-B -B relay element output
1268 39OCBF-C -C relay element output
1269 40OCBF-A 40OCBF-A relay element output
1270 40OCBF-B -B relay element output
1271 40OCBF-C -C relay element output
1272 41OCBF-A 41OCBF-A relay element output
1273 41OCBF-B -B relay element output
1274 41OCBF-C -C relay element output
1275 42OCBF-A 42OCBF-A relay element output
1276 42OCBF-B -B relay element output
1277 42OCBF-C -C relay element output
1278 43OCBF-A 43OCBF-A relay element output
1279 43OCBF-B -B relay element output
1280 43OCBF-C -C relay element output
1281 44OCBF-A 44OCBF-A relay element output
1282 44OCBF-B -B relay element output
1283 44OCBF-C -C relay element output
1284 45OCBF-A 45OCBF-A relay element output
1285 45OCBF-B -B relay element output
1286 45OCBF-C -C relay element output
1287 46OCBF-A 46OCBF-A relay element output
1288 46OCBF-B -B relay element output
1289 46OCBF-C -C relay element output
1290 47OCBF-A 47OCBF-A relay element output
1291 47OCBF-B -B relay element output
1292 47OCBF-C -C relay element output
1293 48OCBF-A 48OCBF-A relay element output
1294 48OCBF-B -B relay element output
1295 48OCBF-C -C relay element output
1296 49OCBF-A 49OCBF-A relay element output
1297 49OCBF-B -B relay element output
1298 49OCBF-C -C relay element output
1299 50OCBF-A 50OCBF-A relay element output
1300 50OCBF-B -B relay element output
1301 50OCBF-C -C relay element output
1302 51OCBF-A 51OCBF-A relay element output
1303 51OCBF-B -B relay element output
1304 51OCBF-C -C relay element output
1305 52OCBF-A 52OCBF-A relay element output
1306 52OCBF-B -B relay element output
1307 52OCBF-C -C relay element output
1308 53OCBF-A 53OCBF-A relay element output
1309 53OCBF-B -B relay element output
1310 53OCBF-C -C relay element output
1311 54OCBF-A 54OCBF-A relay element output
1312 54OCBF-B -B relay element output
1313 54OCBF-C -C relay element output
1314 55OCBF-A 55OCBF-A relay element output
1315 55OCBF-B -B relay element output
1316 55OCBF-C -C relay element output
1317 56OCBF-A 56OCBF-A relay element output
1318 56OCBF-B -B relay element output
1319 56OCBF-C -C relay element output
1320 57OCBF-A 57OCBF-A relay element output
1321 57OCBF-B -B relay element output
1322 57OCBF-C -C relay element output
1323 58OCBF-A 58OCBF-A relay element output
1324 58OCBF-B -B relay element output
1325 58OCBF-C -C relay element output
1326 59OCBF-A 59OCBF-A relay element output
1327 59OCBF-B -B relay element output
1328 59OCBF-C -C relay element output
1329 60OCBF-A 60OCBF-A relay element output
1330 60OCBF-B -B relay element output
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1331 60OCBF-C -C relay element output
1332 61OCBF-A 61OCBF-A relay element output
1333 61OCBF-B -B relay element output
1334 61OCBF-C -C relay element output
1335 62OCBF-A 62OCBF-A relay element output
1336 62OCBF-B -B relay element output
1337 62OCBF-C -C relay element output
1338 63OCBF-A 63OCBF-A relay element output
1339 63OCBF-B -B relay element output
1340 63OCBF-C -C relay element output
1341 64OCBF-A 64OCBF-A relay element output
1342 64OCBF-B -B relay element output
1343 64OCBF-C -C relay element output
1344 UVGZA-A UVGZA-A relay element output
1345 UVGZA-B -B relay element output
1346 UVGZA-C -C relay element output
1347 UVSZA-AB UVSZA-AB relay element output
1348 UVSZA-BC -BC relay element output
1349 UVSZA-CA -CA relay element output
1350 UVDZA-A UVDZA-A relay element output
1351 UVDZA-B -B relay element output
1352 UVDZA-C -C relay element output
1353 OVGZA OVGZA relay element output
1354 UVGZB-A UVGZB-A relay element output
1355 UVGZB-B -B relay element output
1356 UVGZB-C -C relay element output
1357 UVSZB-AB UVSZB-AB relay element output
1358 UVSZB-BC -BC relay element output
1359 UVSZB-CA -CA relay element output
1360 UVDZB-A UVDZB-A relay element output
1361 UVDZB-B -B relay element output
1362 UVDZB-C -C relay element output
1363 OVGZB OVGZB relay element output
1364 UVGZC-A UVGZC-A relay element output
1365 UVGZC-B -B relay element output
1366 UVGZC-C -C relay element output
1367 UVSZC-AB UVSZC-AB relay element output
1368 UVSZC-BC -BC relay element output
1369 UVSZC-CA -CA relay element output
1370 UVDZC-A UVDZC-A relay element output
1371 UVDZC-B -B relay element output
1372 UVDZC-C -C relay element output
1373 OVGZC OVGZC relay element output
1374 UVGZD-A UVGZD-A relay element output
1375 UVGZD-B -B relay element output
1376 UVGZD-C -C relay element output
1377 UVSZD-AB UVSZD-AB relay element output
1378 UVSZD-BC -BC relay element output
1379 UVSZD-CA -CA relay element output
1380 UVDZD-A UVDZD-A relay element output
1381 UVDZD-B -B relay element output
1382 UVDZD-C -C relay element output
1383 OVGZD OVGZD relay element output
1384 UVGZA UVGZA-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1385 UVSZA UVSZA-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1386 UVDZA UVDZA-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR with del-timer)
1387 UVGZB UVGZB-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1388 UVSZB UVSZB-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1389 UVDZB UVDZB-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR with del-timer)
1390 UVGZC UVGZC-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1391 UVSZC UVSZC-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1392 UVDZC UVDZC-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR with del-timer)
1393 UVGZD UVGZD-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1394 UVSZD UVSZD-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR)
1395 UVDZD UVDZD-A,B,C relay elemnet output (3phase OR with del-timer)
1396 CTFID ZA-A Id element for CTF detection (Zone A)
1397 CTFID ZA-B ditto
1398 CTFID ZA-C ditto
1399 CTFID ZB-A Id element for CTF detection (Zone B)
1400 CTFID ZB-B ditto
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1401 CTFID ZB-C ditto
1402 CTFID ZC-A Id element for CTF detection (Zone C)
1403 CTFID ZC-B ditto
1404 CTFID ZC-C ditto
1405 CTFID ZD-A Id element for CTF detection (Zone D)
1406 CTFID ZD-B ditto
1407 CTFID ZD-C ditto
1408 CTFID CH-A Id element for CTF detection (Check zone)
1409 CTFID CH-B ditto
1410 CTFID CH-C ditto
1411 CTFOVG ZA OVG element for CTF detection
1412 CTFOVG ZB ditto
1413 CTFOVG ZC ditto
1414 CTFOVG ZD ditto
1415 CTFUV ZA UV element for CTF detection
1416 CTFUV ZB ditto
1417 CTFUV ZC ditto
1418 CTFUV ZD ditto
1419 CTFUVD ZA UVD element for CTF detection
1420 CTFUVD ZB ditto
1421 CTFUVD ZC ditto
1422 CTFUVD ZD ditto
1423 DIFCH-EVF-A Evolving fault detection in DIFCH-A relay
1424 DIFCH-EVF-B in DIFCH-B relay
1425 DIFCH-EVF-C in DIFCH-C relay
1426 DIFZA-EVF-A Evolving fault detection in DIFZA-A relay
1427 DIFZA-EVF-B in DIFZA-B relay
1428 DIFZA-EVF-C in DIFZA-C relay
1429 DIFZB-EVF-A Evolving fault detection in DIFZB-A relay
1430 DIFZB-EVF-B in DIFZB-B relay
1431 DIFZB-EVF-C in DIFZB-C relay
1432 DIFZC-EVF-A Evolving fault detection in DIFZC-A relay
1433 DIFZC-EVF-B in DIFZC-B relay
1434 DIFZC-EVF-C in DIFZC-C relay
1435 DIFZD-EVF-A Evolving fault detection in DIFZD-A relay
1436 DIFZD-EVF-B in DIFZD-B relay
1437 DIFZD-EVF-C in DIFZD-C relay
1438
1439
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1446
1447
1448
1449
1450
1451
1452
1453
1454
1455
1456
1457
1458
1459
1460
1461
1462
1463
1464
1465
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
⎯ 186 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1471
1472
1473
1474
1475
1476
1477
1478
1479
1480
1481
1482
1483
1484
1485
1486
1487
1488
1489
1490
1491
1492
1493
1494
1495
1496
1497
1498
1499
1500
1501
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518
1519
1520
1521
1522
1523
1524
1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534
1535
1536 43BP Bus protection in service
1537 43CBF Breaker failuer protecion in service
1538 SECTION1-DS Section1 DS close
1539 SECTION2-DS Section2 DS close
1540 SECTION3-DS Section3 DS close
⎯ 187 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1541 SECTION4-DS Section4 DS close
1542 COUPLER1-DS Coupler1 DS close
1543 COUPLER1-DSB1 Coupler1 DS-B1 close
1544 COUPLER1-DSB2 Coupler1 DS-B2 close
1545 COUPLER1-DST Coupler1 DS-T close
1546 COUPLER2-DS Couoler2 DS close
1547 COUPLER2-DSB1 Coupler2 DS-B1 close
1548 COUPLER2-DSB2 Coupler2 DS-B2 close
1549 COUPLER2-DST Coupler2 DS-T close
1550 COUPLER3-DS Coupler3 DS close
1551 COUPLER3-DSB1 COUPLER3 DS-B1 close
1552 COUPLER3-DSB2 COUPLER3 DS-B2 close
1553 COUPLER3-DST Coupler3 DS-T close
1554 COUPLER4-DS Coupler4 DS close
1555 COUPLER4-DST Coupler4 DS-T close
1556 SECTION1-CB Section1 CB close
1557 SECTION2-CB Section2 CB close
1558 SECTION3-CB Section3 CB close
1559 SECTION4-CB Section4 CB close
1560 COUPLER1-CB Coupler1 CB close
1561 COUPLER2-CB Coupler2 CB close
1562 COUPLER3-CB Coupler3 CB close
1563 E.SEC1-CB End of section1 CB close
1564 E.SEC2-CB End of section2 CB close
1565 E.SEC3-CB End of section3 CB close
1566 E.SEC4-CB End of section4 CB close
1567 C1-TRANS.-ZA Coupler1 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneA applicable condition
1568 C1-TRANS.-ZB Coupler1 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneB applicable condition
1569 C2-TRANS.-ZA Coupler2 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneA applicable condition
1570 C2-TRANS.-ZB Coupler2 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneB applicable condition
1571 C3-TRANS.-ZD Coupler3 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneD applicable condition
1572 C3-TRANS.-ZB Coupler3 : transfer-bus connected with ZoneB applicable condition
1573 TRANS.-ZA Transfer-bus connetcted with ZoneA condition
1574 TRANS.-ZB Transfer-bus connetcted with ZoneB condition
1575 TRANS.-ZC Transfer-bus connetcted with ZoneC condition
1576 TRANS.-ZD Transfer-bus connetcted with ZoneD condition
1577 TRANSFER Transfer-bus applicable condition
1578 BRIDGE-ZA ZB Busbar bridge condition ZoneA and ZoneB
1579 BRIDGE-ZB ZC Busbar bridge condition ZoneB and ZoneC
1580 BRIDGE-ZA ZD Busbar bridge condition ZoneA and ZoneD
1581 BRIDGE-ZC ZD Busbar bridge condition ZoneC and ZoneD
1582 BRIDGE-ZB ZD Busbar bridge condition ZoneB and ZoneD
1583 BRIDGE Busbar bridge condition
1584 DIFCH-OPERATE DIFCH operation
1585 DIFZA-OPERATE DIFZA operation
1586 DIFZB-OPERATE DIFZB operation
1587 DIFZC-OPERATE DIFZC operation
1588 DIFZD-OPERATE DIFZD operation
1589 CBFCH-OPERATE CBF for check zone operation
1590 CBFZA-OPERATE CBF for zone A operation
1591 CBFZB-OPERATE CBF for zone B operation
1592 CBFZC-OPERATE CBF for zone C operation
1593 CBFZD-OPERATE CBF for zone D operation
1594 BP-TRIP Bus protection trip
1595 CBF-RETRIP Breaker failuer protecion retrip
1596 CBF-TRIP Breaker failuer protecion trip
1597 CBF-TRANSFER Breaker failuer protecion transfer trip
1598
1599 DIF-CH TRIP DIF-CH trip
1600 DIF-ZA TRIP DIF-ZA trip
1601 DIF-ZB TRIP DIF-ZB trip
1602 DIF-ZC TRIP DIF-ZC trip
1603 DIF-ZD TRIP DIF-ZD trip
1604 COMTP-ZA Command trip of zone A
1605 COMTP-ZB Command trip of zone B
1606 COMTP-ZC Command trip of zone C
1607 COMTP-ZD Command trip of zone D
1608 COM-TRIP Command trip
1609 C1 S1 OPEN Coupler1 opened and Section1 opened
1610 C1 S2 OPEN Coupler1 opened and Section2 opened
⎯ 188 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1611 C2 S1 OPEN Coupler2 opened and Section1 opened
1612 C2 S2 OPEN Coupler2 opened and Section2 opened
1613 C1 C2 OPEN Coupler1 opened and Coupler2 opened
1614 S1 S2 OPEN Section1 opened and Section2 opened
1615 EFP-TRANSFER End-fault-protection transfer trip signal
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632 CH1-DS1 CH1 DS1 close
1633 CH1-DS2 CH1 DS2 close
1634 CH1-DS3 CH1 DS3 close
1635 CH1-DS4 CH1 DS4 close
1636 CH2-DS1 CH2 DS1 close
1637 CH2-DS2 CH2 DS2 close
1638 CH2-DS3 CH2 DS3 close
1639 CH2-DS4 CH2 DS4 close
1640 CH3-DS1 CH3 DS1 close
1641 CH3-DS2 CH3 DS2 close
1642 CH3-DS3 CH3 DS3 close
1643 CH3-DS4 CH3 DS4 close
1644 CH4-DS1 CH4 DS1 close
1645 CH4-DS2 CH4 DS2 close
1646 CH4-DS3 CH4 DS3 close
1647 CH4-DS4 CH4 DS4 close
1648 CH5-DS1 CH5 DS1 close
1649 CH5-DS2 CH5 DS2 close
1650 CH5-DS3 CH5 DS3 close
1651 CH5-DS4 CH5 DS4 close
1652 CH6-DS1 CH6 DS1 close
1653 CH6-DS2 CH6 DS2 close
1654 CH6-DS3 CH6 DS3 close
1655 CH6-DS4 CH6 DS4 close
1656 CH7-DS1 CH7 DS1 close
1657 CH7-DS2 CH7 DS2 close
1658 CH7-DS3 CH7 DS3 close
1659 CH7-DS4 CH7 DS4 close
1660 CH8-DS1 CH8 DS1 close
1661 CH8-DS2 CH8 DS2 close
1662 CH8-DS3 CH8 DS3 close
1663 CH8-DS4 CH8 DS4 close
1664 CH9-DS1 CH9 DS1 close
1665 CH9-DS2 CH9 DS2 close
1666 CH9-DS3 CH9 DS3 close
1667 CH9-DS4 CH9 DS4 close
1668 CH10-DS1 CH10 DS1 close
1669 CH10-DS2 CH10 DS2 close
1670 CH10-DS3 CH10 DS3 close
1671 CH10-DS4 CH10 DS4 close
1672 CH11-DS1 CH11 DS1 close
1673 CH11-DS2 CH11 DS2 close
1674 CH11-DS3 CH11 DS3 close
1675 CH11-DS4 CH11 DS4 close
1676 CH12-DS1 CH12 DS1 close
1677 CH12-DS2 CH12 DS2 close
1678 CH12-DS3 CH12 DS3 close
1679 CH12-DS4 CH12 DS4 close
1680 CH13-DS1 CH13 DS1 close
⎯ 189 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1681 CH13-DS2 CH13 DS2 close
1682 CH13-DS3 CH13 DS3 close
1683 CH13-DS4 CH13 DS4 close
1684 CH14-DS1 CH14 DS1 close
1685 CH14-DS2 CH14 DS2 close
1686 CH14-DS3 CH14 DS3 close
1687 CH14-DS4 CH14 DS4 close
1688 CH15-DS1 CH15 DS1 close
1689 CH15-DS2 CH15 DS2 close
1690 CH15-DS3 CH15 DS3 close
1691 CH15-DS4 CH15 DS4 close
1692 CH16-DS1 CH16 DS1 close
1693 CH16-DS2 CH16 DS2 close
1694 CH16-DS3 CH16 DS3 close
1695 CH16-DS4 CH16 DS4 close
1696 CH17-DS1 CH17 DS1 close
1697 CH17-DS2 CH17 DS2 close
1698 CH17-DS3 CH17 DS3 close
1699 CH17-DS4 CH17 DS4 close
1700 CH18-DS1 CH18 DS1 close
1701 CH18-DS2 CH18 DS2 close
1702 CH18-DS3 CH18 DS3 close
1703 CH18-DS4 CH18 DS4 close
1704 CH19-DS1 CH19 DS1 close
1705 CH19-DS2 CH19 DS2 close
1706 CH19-DS3 CH19 DS3 close
1707 CH19-DS4 CH19 DS4 close
1708 CH20-DS1 CH20 DS1 close
1709 CH20-DS2 CH20 DS2 close
1710 CH20-DS3 CH20 DS3 close
1711 CH20-DS4 CH20 DS4 close
1712 CH21-DS1 CH21 DS1 close
1713 CH21-DS2 CH21 DS2 close
1714 CH21-DS3 CH21 DS3 close
1715 CH21-DS4 CH21 DS4 close
1716 CH22-DS1 CH22 DS1 close
1717 CH22-DS2 CH22 DS2 close
1718 CH22-DS3 CH22 DS3 close
1719 CH22-DS4 CH22 DS4 close
1720 CH23-DS1 CH23 DS1 close
1721 CH23-DS2 CH23 DS2 close
1722 CH23-DS3 CH23 DS3 close
1723 CH23-DS4 CH23 DS4 close
1724 CH24-DS1 CH24 DS1 close
1725 CH24-DS2 CH24 DS2 close
1726 CH24-DS3 CH24 DS3 close
1727 CH24-DS4 CH24 DS4 close
1728 CH25-DS1 CH25 DS1 close
1729 CH25-DS2 CH25 DS2 close
1730 CH25-DS3 CH25 DS3 close
1731 CH25-DS4 CH25 DS4 close
1732 CH26-DS1 CH26 DS1 close
1733 CH26-DS2 CH26 DS2 close
1734 CH26-DS3 CH26 DS3 close
1735 CH26-DS4 CH26 DS4 close
1736 CH27-DS1 CH27 DS1 close
1737 CH27-DS2 CH27 DS2 close
1738 CH27-DS3 CH27 DS3 close
1739 CH27-DS4 CH27 DS4 close
1740 CH28-DS1 CH28 DS1 close
1741 CH28-DS2 CH28 DS2 close
1742 CH28-DS3 CH28 DS3 close
1743 CH28-DS4 CH28 DS4 close
1744 CH29-DS1 CH29 DS1 close
1745 CH29-DS2 CH29 DS2 close
1746 CH29-DS3 CH29 DS3 close
1747 CH29-DS4 CH29 DS4 close
1748 CH30-DS1 CH30 DS1 close
1749 CH30-DS2 CH30 DS2 close
1750 CH30-DS3 CH30 DS3 close
⎯ 190 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1751 CH30-DS4 CH30 DS4 close
1752 CH31-DS1 CH31 DS1 close
1753 CH31-DS2 CH31 DS2 close
1754 CH31-DS3 CH31 DS3 close
1755 CH31-DS4 CH31 DS4 close
1756 CH32-DS1 CH32 DS1 close
1757 CH32-DS2 CH32 DS2 close
1758 CH32-DS3 CH32 DS3 close
1759 CH32-DS4 CH32 DS4 close
1760 CH33-DS1 CH33 DS1 close
1761 CH33-DS2 CH33 DS2 close
1762 CH33-DS3 CH33 DS3 close
1763 CH33-DS4 CH33 DS4 close
1764 CH34-DS1 CH34 DS1 close
1765 CH34-DS2 CH34 DS2 close
1766 CH34-DS3 CH34 DS3 close
1767 CH34-DS4 CH34 DS4 close
1768 CH35-DS1 CH35 DS1 close
1769 CH35-DS2 CH35 DS2 close
1770 CH35-DS3 CH35 DS3 close
1771 CH35-DS4 CH35 DS4 close
1772 CH36-DS1 CH36 DS1 close
1773 CH36-DS2 CH36 DS2 close
1774 CH36-DS3 CH36 DS3 close
1775 CH36-DS4 CH36 DS4 close
1776 CH37-DS1 CH37 DS1 close
1777 CH37-DS2 CH37 DS2 close
1778 CH37-DS3 CH37 DS3 close
1779 CH37-DS4 CH37 DS4 close
1780 CH38-DS1 CH38 DS1 close
1781 CH38-DS2 CH38 DS2 close
1782 CH38-DS3 CH38 DS3 close
1783 CH38-DS4 CH38 DS4 close
1784 CH39-DS1 CH39 DS1 close
1785 CH39-DS2 CH39 DS2 close
1786 CH39-DS3 CH39 DS3 close
1787 CH39-DS4 CH39 DS4 close
1788 CH40-DS1 CH40 DS1 close
1789 CH40-DS2 CH40 DS2 close
1790 CH40-DS3 CH40 DS3 close
1791 CH40-DS4 CH40 DS4 close
1792 CH41-DS1 CH41 DS1 close
1793 CH41-DS2 CH41 DS2 close
1794 CH41-DS3 CH41 DS3 close
1795 CH41-DS4 CH41 DS4 close
1796 CH42-DS1 CH42 DS1 close
1797 CH42-DS2 CH42 DS2 close
1798 CH42-DS3 CH42 DS3 close
1799 CH42-DS4 CH42 DS4 close
1800 CH43-DS1 CH43 DS1 close
1801 CH43-DS2 CH43 DS2 close
1802 CH43-DS3 CH43 DS3 close
1803 CH43-DS4 CH43 DS4 close
1804 CH44-DS1 CH44 DS1 close
1805 CH44-DS2 CH44 DS2 close
1806 CH44-DS3 CH44 DS3 close
1807 CH44-DS4 CH44 DS4 close
1808 CH45-DS1 CH45 DS1 close
1809 CH45-DS2 CH45 DS2 close
1810 CH45-DS3 CH45 DS3 close
1811 CH45-DS4 CH45 DS4 close
1812 CH46-DS1 CH46 DS1 close
1813 CH46-DS2 CH46 DS2 close
1814 CH46-DS3 CH46 DS3 close
1815 CH46-DS4 CH46 DS4 close
1816 CH47-DS1 CH47 DS1 close
1817 CH47-DS2 CH47 DS2 close
1818 CH47-DS3 CH47 DS3 close
1819 CH47-DS4 CH47 DS4 close
1820 CH48-DS1 CH48 DS1 close
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1821 CH48-DS2 CH48 DS2 close
1822 CH48-DS3 CH48 DS3 close
1823 CH48-DS4 CH48 DS4 close
1824 CH49-DS1 CH49 DS1 close
1825 CH49-DS2 CH49 DS2 close
1826 CH49-DS3 CH49 DS3 close
1827 CH49-DS4 CH49 DS4 close
1828 CH50-DS1 CH50 DS1 close
1829 CH50-DS2 CH50 DS2 close
1830 CH50-DS3 CH50 DS3 close
1831 CH50-DS4 CH50 DS4 close
1832 CH51-DS1 CH51 DS1 close
1833 CH51-DS2 CH51 DS2 close
1834 CH51-DS3 CH51 DS3 close
1835 CH51-DS4 CH51 DS4 close
1836 CH52-DS1 CH52 DS1 close
1837 CH52-DS2 CH52 DS2 close
1838 CH52-DS3 CH52 DS3 close
1839 CH52-DS4 CH52 DS4 close
1840 CH53-DS1 CH53 DS1 close
1841 CH53-DS2 CH53 DS2 close
1842 CH53-DS3 CH53 DS3 close
1843 CH53-DS4 CH53 DS4 close
1844 CH54-DS1 CH54 DS1 close
1845 CH54-DS2 CH54 DS2 close
1846 CH54-DS3 CH54 DS3 close
1847 CH54-DS4 CH54 DS4 close
1848 CH55-DS1 CH55 DS1 close
1849 CH55-DS2 CH55 DS2 close
1850 CH55-DS3 CH55 DS3 close
1851 CH55-DS4 CH55 DS4 close
1852 CH56-DS1 CH56 DS1 close
1853 CH56-DS2 CH56 DS2 close
1854 CH56-DS3 CH56 DS3 close
1855 CH56-DS4 CH56 DS4 close
1856 CH57-DS1 CH57 DS1 close
1857 CH57-DS2 CH57 DS2 close
1858 CH57-DS3 CH57 DS3 close
1859 CH57-DS4 CH57 DS4 close
1860 CH58-DS1 CH58 DS1 close
1861 CH58-DS2 CH58 DS2 close
1862 CH58-DS3 CH58 DS3 close
1863 CH58-DS4 CH58 DS4 close
1864 CH59-DS1 CH59 DS1 close
1865 CH59-DS2 CH59 DS2 close
1866 CH59-DS3 CH59 DS3 close
1867 CH59-DS4 CH59 DS4 close
1868 CH60-DS1 CH60 DS1 close
1869 CH60-DS2 CH60 DS2 close
1870 CH60-DS3 CH60 DS3 close
1871 CH60-DS4 CH60 DS4 close
1872 CH61-DS1 CH61 DS1 close
1873 CH61-DS2 CH61 DS2 close
1874 CH61-DS3 CH61 DS3 close
1875 CH61-DS4 CH61 DS4 close
1876 CH62-DS1 CH62 DS1 close
1877 CH62-DS2 CH62 DS2 close
1878 CH62-DS3 CH62 DS3 close
1879 CH62-DS4 CH62 DS4 close
1880 CH63-DS1 CH63 DS1 close
1881 CH63-DS2 CH63 DS2 close
1882 CH63-DS3 CH63 DS3 close
1883 CH63-DS4 CH63 DS4 close
1884 CH64-DS1 CH64 DS1 close
1885 CH64-DS2 CH64 DS2 close
1886 CH64-DS3 CH64 DS3 close
1887 CH64-DS4 CH64 DS4 close
1888 CH1-CB CH1 CB close
1889 CH2-CB CH2 CB close
1890 CH3-CB CH3 CB close
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1891 CH4-CB CH4 CB close
1892 CH5-CB CH5 CB close
1893 CH6-CB CH6 CB close
1894 CH7-CB CH7 CB close
1895 CH8-CB CH8 CB close
1896 CH9-CB CH9 CB close
1897 CH10-CB CH10 CB close
1898 CH11-CB CH11 CB close
1899 CH12-CB CH12 CB close
1900 CH13-CB CH13 CB close
1901 CH14-CB CH14 CB close
1902 CH15-CB CH15 CB close
1903 CH16-CB CH16 CB close
1904 CH17-CB CH17 CB close
1905 CH18-CB CH18 CB close
1906 CH19-CB CH19 CB close
1907 CH20-CB CH20 CB close
1908 CH21-CB CH21 CB close
1909 CH22-CB CH22 CB close
1910 CH23-CB CH23 CB close
1911 CH24-CB CH24 CB close
1912 CH25-CB CH25 CB close
1913 CH26-CB CH26 CB close
1914 CH27-CB CH27 CB close
1915 CH28-CB CH28 CB close
1916 CH29-CB CH29 CB close
1917 CH30-CB CH30 CB close
1918 CH31-CB CH31 CB close
1919 CH32-CB CH32 CB close
1920 CH33-CB CH33 CB close
1921 CH34-CB CH34 CB close
1922 CH35-CB CH35 CB close
1923 CH36-CB CH36 CB close
1924 CH37-CB CH37 CB close
1925 CH38-CB CH38 CB close
1926 CH39-CB CH39 CB close
1927 CH40-CB CH40 CB close
1928 CH41-CB CH41 CB close
1929 CH42-CB CH42 CB close
1930 CH43-CB CH43 CB close
1931 CH44-CB CH44 CB close
1932 CH45-CB CH45 CB close
1933 CH46-CB CH46 CB close
1934 CH47-CB CH47 CB close
1935 CH48-CB CH48 CB close
1936 CH49-CB CH49 CB close
1937 CH50-CB CH50 CB close
1938 CH51-CB CH51 CB close
1939 CH52-CB CH52 CB close
1940 CH53-CB CH53 CB close
1941 CH54-CB CH54 CB close
1942 CH55-CB CH55 CB close
1943 CH56-CB CH56 CB close
1944 CH57-CB CH57 CB close
1945 CH58-CB CH58 CB close
1946 CH59-CB CH59 CB close
1947 CH60-CB CH60 CB close
1948 CH61-CB CH61 CB close
1949 CH62-CB CH62 CB close
1950 CH63-CB CH63 CB close
1951 CH64-CB CH64 CB close
1952 CH1-EXTTP-A CH1 External trip command A-phase
1953 CH1-EXTTP-B CH1 External trip command B-phase
1954 CH1-EXTTP-C CH1 External trip command C-phase
1955 CH2-EXTTP-A CH2 External trip command A-phase
1956 CH2-EXTTP-B CH2 External trip command B-phase
1957 CH2-EXTTP-C CH2 External trip command C-phase
1958 CH3-EXTTP-A CH3 External trip command A-phase
1959 CH3-EXTTP-B CH3 External trip command B-phase
1960 CH3-EXTTP-C CH3 External trip command C-phase
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
1961 CH4-EXTTP-A CH4 External trip command A-phase
1962 CH4-EXTTP-B CH4 External trip command B-phase
1963 CH4-EXTTP-C CH4 External trip command C-phase
1964 CH5-EXTTP-A CH5 External trip command A-phase
1965 CH5-EXTTP-B CH5 External trip command B-phase
1966 CH5-EXTTP-C CH5 External trip command C-phase
1967 CH6-EXTTP-A CH6 External trip command A-phase
1968 CH6-EXTTP-B CH6 External trip command B-phase
1969 CH6-EXTTP-C CH6 External trip command C-phase
1970 CH7-EXTTP-A CH7 External trip command A-phase
1971 CH7-EXTTP-B CH7 External trip command B-phase
1972 CH7-EXTTP-C CH7 External trip command C-phase
1973 CH8-EXTTP-A CH8 External trip command A-phase
1974 CH8-EXTTP-B CH8 External trip command B-phase
1975 CH8-EXTTP-C CH8 External trip command C-phase
1976 CH9-EXTTP-A CH9 External trip command A-phase
1977 CH9-EXTTP-B CH9 External trip command B-phase
1978 CH9-EXTTP-C CH9 External trip command C-phase
1979 CH10-EXTTP-A CH10 External trip command A-phase
1980 CH10-EXTTP-B CH10 External trip command B-phase
1981 CH10-EXTTP-C CH10 External trip command C-phase
1982 CH11-EXTTP-A CH11 External trip command A-phase
1983 CH11-EXTTP-B CH11 External trip command B-phase
1984 CH11-EXTTP-C CH11 External trip command C-phase
1985 CH12-EXTTP-A CH12 External trip command A-phase
1986 CH12-EXTTP-B CH12 External trip command B-phase
1987 CH12-EXTTP-C CH12 External trip command C-phase
1988 CH13-EXTTP-A CH13 External trip command A-phase
1989 CH13-EXTTP-B CH13 External trip command B-phase
1990 CH13-EXTTP-C CH13 External trip command C-phase
1991 CH14-EXTTP-A CH14 External trip command A-phase
1992 CH14-EXTTP-B CH14 External trip command B-phase
1993 CH14-EXTTP-C CH14 External trip command C-phase
1994 CH15-EXTTP-A CH15 External trip command A-phase
1995 CH15-EXTTP-B CH15 External trip command B-phase
1996 CH15-EXTTP-C CH15 External trip command C-phase
1997 CH16-EXTTP-A CH16 External trip command A-phase
1998 CH16-EXTTP-B CH16 External trip command B-phase
1999 CH16-EXTTP-C CH16 External trip command C-phase
2000 CH17-EXTTP-A CH17 External trip command A-phase
2001 CH17-EXTTP-B CH17 External trip command B-phase
2002 CH17-EXTTP-C CH17 External trip command C-phase
2003 CH18-EXTTP-A CH18 External trip command A-phase
2004 CH18-EXTTP-B CH18 External trip command B-phase
2005 CH18-EXTTP-C CH18 External trip command C-phase
2006 CH19-EXTTP-A CH19 External trip command A-phase
2007 CH19-EXTTP-B CH19 External trip command B-phase
2008 CH19-EXTTP-C CH19 External trip command C-phase
2009 CH20-EXTTP-A CH20 External trip command A-phase
2010 CH20-EXTTP-B CH20 External trip command B-phase
2011 CH20-EXTTP-C CH20 External trip command C-phase
2012 CH21-EXTTP-A CH21 External trip command A-phase
2013 CH21-EXTTP-B CH21 External trip command B-phase
2014 CH21-EXTTP-C CH21 External trip command C-phase
2015 CH22-EXTTP-A CH22 External trip command A-phase
2016 CH22-EXTTP-B CH22 External trip command B-phase
2017 CH22-EXTTP-C CH22 External trip command C-phase
2018 CH23-EXTTP-A CH23 External trip command A-phase
2019 CH23-EXTTP-B CH23 External trip command B-phase
2020 CH23-EXTTP-C CH23 External trip command C-phase
2021 CH24-EXTTP-A CH24 External trip command A-phase
2022 CH24-EXTTP-B CH24 External trip command B-phase
2023 CH24-EXTTP-C CH24 External trip command C-phase
2024 CH25-EXTTP-A CH25 External trip command A-phase
2025 CH25-EXTTP-B CH25 External trip command B-phase
2026 CH25-EXTTP-C CH25 External trip command C-phase
2027 CH26-EXTTP-A CH26 External trip command A-phase
2028 CH26-EXTTP-B CH26 External trip command B-phase
2029 CH26-EXTTP-C CH26 External trip command C-phase
2030 CH27-EXTTP-A CH27 External trip command A-phase
⎯ 194 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2031 CH27-EXTTP-B CH27 External trip command B-phase
2032 CH27-EXTTP-C CH27 External trip command C-phase
2033 CH28-EXTTP-A CH28 External trip command A-phase
2034 CH28-EXTTP-B CH28 External trip command B-phase
2035 CH28-EXTTP-C CH28 External trip command C-phase
2036 CH29-EXTTP-A CH29 External trip command A-phase
2037 CH29-EXTTP-B CH29 External trip command B-phase
2038 CH29-EXTTP-C CH29 External trip command C-phase
2039 CH30-EXTTP-A CH30 External trip command A-phase
2040 CH30-EXTTP-B CH30 External trip command B-phase
2041 CH30-EXTTP-C CH30 External trip command C-phase
2042 CH31-EXTTP-A CH31 External trip command A-phase
2043 CH31-EXTTP-B CH31 External trip command B-phase
2044 CH31-EXTTP-C CH31 External trip command C-phase
2045 CH32-EXTTP-A CH32 External trip command A-phase
2046 CH32-EXTTP-B CH32 External trip command B-phase
2047 CH32-EXTTP-C CH32 External trip command C-phase
2048 CH33-EXTTP-A CH33 External trip command A-phase
2049 CH33-EXTTP-B CH33 External trip command B-phase
2050 CH33-EXTTP-C CH33 External trip command C-phase
2051 CH34-EXTTP-A CH34 External trip command A-phase
2052 CH34-EXTTP-B CH34 External trip command B-phase
2053 CH34-EXTTP-C CH34 External trip command C-phase
2054 CH35-EXTTP-A CH35 External trip command A-phase
2055 CH35-EXTTP-B CH35 External trip command B-phase
2056 CH35-EXTTP-C CH35 External trip command C-phase
2057 CH36-EXTTP-A CH36 External trip command A-phase
2058 CH36-EXTTP-B CH36 External trip command B-phase
2059 CH36-EXTTP-C CH36 External trip command C-phase
2060 CH37-EXTTP-A CH37 External trip command A-phase
2061 CH37-EXTTP-B CH37 External trip command B-phase
2062 CH37-EXTTP-C CH37 External trip command C-phase
2063 CH38-EXTTP-A CH38 External trip command A-phase
2064 CH38-EXTTP-B CH38 External trip command B-phase
2065 CH38-EXTTP-C CH38 External trip command C-phase
2066 CH39-EXTTP-A CH39 External trip command A-phase
2067 CH39-EXTTP-B CH39 External trip command B-phase
2068 CH39-EXTTP-C CH39 External trip command C-phase
2069 CH40-EXTTP-A CH40 External trip command A-phase
2070 CH40-EXTTP-B CH40 External trip command B-phase
2071 CH40-EXTTP-C CH40 External trip command C-phase
2072 CH41-EXTTP-A CH41 External trip command A-phase
2073 CH41-EXTTP-B CH41 External trip command B-phase
2074 CH41-EXTTP-C CH41 External trip command C-phase
2075 CH42-EXTTP-A CH42 External trip command A-phase
2076 CH42-EXTTP-B CH42 External trip command B-phase
2077 CH42-EXTTP-C CH42 External trip command C-phase
2078 CH43-EXTTP-A CH43 External trip command A-phase
2079 CH43-EXTTP-B CH43 External trip command B-phase
2080 CH43-EXTTP-C CH43 External trip command C-phase
2081 CH44-EXTTP-A CH44 External trip command A-phase
2082 CH44-EXTTP-B CH44 External trip command B-phase
2083 CH44-EXTTP-C CH44 External trip command C-phase
2084 CH45-EXTTP-A CH45 External trip command A-phase
2085 CH45-EXTTP-B CH45 External trip command B-phase
2086 CH45-EXTTP-C CH45 External trip command C-phase
2087 CH46-EXTTP-A CH46 External trip command A-phase
2088 CH46-EXTTP-B CH46 External trip command B-phase
2089 CH46-EXTTP-C CH46 External trip command C-phase
2090 CH47-EXTTP-A CH47 External trip command A-phase
2091 CH47-EXTTP-B CH47 External trip command B-phase
2092 CH47-EXTTP-C CH47 External trip command C-phase
2093 CH48-EXTTP-A CH48 External trip command A-phase
2094 CH48-EXTTP-B CH48 External trip command B-phase
2095 CH48-EXTTP-C CH48 External trip command C-phase
2096 CH49-EXTTP-A CH49 External trip command A-phase
2097 CH49-EXTTP-B CH49 External trip command B-phase
2098 CH49-EXTTP-C CH49 External trip command C-phase
2099 CH50-EXTTP-A CH50 External trip command A-phase
2100 CH50-EXTTP-B CH50 External trip command B-phase
⎯ 195 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2101 CH50-EXTTP-C CH50 External trip command C-phase
2102 CH51-EXTTP-A CH51 External trip command A-phase
2103 CH51-EXTTP-B CH51 External trip command B-phase
2104 CH51-EXTTP-C CH51 External trip command C-phase
2105 CH52-EXTTP-A CH52 External trip command A-phase
2106 CH52-EXTTP-B CH52 External trip command B-phase
2107 CH52-EXTTP-C CH52 External trip command C-phase
2108 CH53-EXTTP-A CH53 External trip command A-phase
2109 CH53-EXTTP-B CH53 External trip command B-phase
2110 CH53-EXTTP-C CH53 External trip command C-phase
2111 CH54-EXTTP-A CH54 External trip command A-phase
2112 CH54-EXTTP-B CH54 External trip command B-phase
2113 CH54-EXTTP-C CH54 External trip command C-phase
2114 CH55-EXTTP-A CH55 External trip command A-phase
2115 CH55-EXTTP-B CH55 External trip command B-phase
2116 CH55-EXTTP-C CH55 External trip command C-phase
2117 CH56-EXTTP-A CH56 External trip command A-phase
2118 CH56-EXTTP-B CH56 External trip command B-phase
2119 CH56-EXTTP-C CH56 External trip command C-phase
2120 CH57-EXTTP-A CH57 External trip command A-phase
2121 CH57-EXTTP-B CH57 External trip command B-phase
2122 CH57-EXTTP-C CH57 External trip command C-phase
2123 CH58-EXTTP-A CH58 External trip command A-phase
2124 CH58-EXTTP-B CH58 External trip command B-phase
2125 CH58-EXTTP-C CH58 External trip command C-phase
2126 CH59-EXTTP-A CH59 External trip command A-phase
2127 CH59-EXTTP-B CH59 External trip command B-phase
2128 CH59-EXTTP-C CH59 External trip command C-phase
2129 CH60-EXTTP-A CH60 External trip command A-phase
2130 CH60-EXTTP-B CH60 External trip command B-phase
2131 CH60-EXTTP-C CH60 External trip command C-phase
2132 CH61-EXTTP-A CH61 External trip command A-phase
2133 CH61-EXTTP-B CH61 External trip command B-phase
2134 CH61-EXTTP-C CH61 External trip command C-phase
2135 CH62-EXTTP-A CH62 External trip command A-phase
2136 CH62-EXTTP-B CH62 External trip command B-phase
2137 CH62-EXTTP-C CH62 External trip command C-phase
2138 CH63-EXTTP-A CH63 External trip command A-phase
2139 CH63-EXTTP-B CH63 External trip command B-phase
2140 CH63-EXTTP-C CH63 External trip command C-phase
2141 CH64-EXTTP-A CH64 External trip command A-phase
2142 CH64-EXTTP-B CH64 External trip command B-phase
2143 CH64-EXTTP-C CH64 External trip command C-phase
2144 1CBF-RETRIP CH1 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2145 2CBF-RETRIP CH2 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2146 3CBF-RETRIP CH3 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2147 4CBF-RETRIP CH4 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2148 5CBF-RETRIP CH5 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2149 6CBF-RETRIP CH6 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2150 7CBF-RETRIP CH7 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2151 8CBF-RETRIP CH8 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2152 9CBF-RETRIP CH9 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2153 10CBF-RETRIP CH10 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2154 11CBF-RETRIP CH11 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2155 12CBF-RETRIP CH12 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2156 13CBF-RETRIP CH13 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2157 14CBF-RETRIP CH14 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2158 15CBF-RETRIP CH15 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2159 16CBF-RETRIP CH16 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2160 17CBF-RETRIP CH17 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2161 18CBF-RETRIP CH18 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2162 19CBF-RETRIP CH19 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2163 20CBF-RETRIP CH20 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2164 21CBF-RETRIP CH21 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2165 22CBF-RETRIP CH22 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2166 23CBF-RETRIP CH23 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2167 24CBF-RETRIP CH24 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2168 25CBF-RETRIP CH25 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2169 26CBF-RETRIP CH26 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2170 27CBF-RETRIP CH27 CBF retrip pick-up signal
⎯ 196 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2171 28CBF-RETRIP CH28 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2172 29CBF-RETRIP CH29 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2173 30CBF-RETRIP CH30 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2174 31CBF-RETRIP CH31 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2175 32CBF-RETRIP CH32 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2176 33CBF-RETRIP CH33 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2177 34CBF-RETRIP CH34 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2178 35CBF-RETRIP CH35 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2179 36CBF-RETRIP CH36 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2180 37CBF-RETRIP CH37 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2181 38CBF-RETRIP CH38 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2182 39CBF-RETRIP CH39 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2183 40CBF-RETRIP CH40 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2184 41CBF-RETRIP CH41 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2185 42CBF-RETRIP CH42 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2186 43CBF-RETRIP CH43 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2187 44CBF-RETRIP CH44 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2188 45CBF-RETRIP CH45 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2189 46CBF-RETRIP CH46 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2190 47CBF-RETRIP CH47 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2191 48CBF-RETRIP CH48 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2192 49CBF-RETRIP CH49 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2193 50CBF-RETRIP CH50 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2194 51CBF-RETRIP CH51 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2195 52CBF-RETRIP CH52 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2196 53CBF-RETRIP CH53 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2197 54CBF-RETRIP CH54 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2198 55CBF-RETRIP CH55 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2199 56CBF-RETRIP CH56 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2200 57CBF-RETRIP CH57 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2201 58CBF-RETRIP CH58 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2202 59CBF-RETRIP CH59 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2203 60CBF-RETRIP CH60 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2204 61CBF-RETRIP CH61 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2205 62CBF-RETRIP CH62 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2206 63CBF-RETRIP CH63 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2207 64CBF-RETRIP CH64 CBF retrip pick-up signal
2208 1CBF-TRIP CH1 CBF trip pick-up signal
2209 2CBF-TRIP CH2 CBF trip pick-up signal
2210 3CBF-TRIP CH3 CBF trip pick-up signal
2211 4CBF-TRIP CH4 CBF trip pick-up signal
2212 5CBF-TRIP CH5 CBF trip pick-up signal
2213 6CBF-TRIP CH6 CBF trip pick-up signal
2214 7CBF-TRIP CH7 CBF trip pick-up signal
2215 8CBF-TRIP CH8 CBF trip pick-up signal
2216 9CBF-TRIP CH9 CBF trip pick-up signal
2217 10CBF-TRIP CH10 CBF trip pick-up signal
2218 11CBF-TRIP CH11 CBF trip pick-up signal
2219 12CBF-TRIP CH12 CBF trip pick-up signal
2220 13CBF-TRIP CH13 CBF trip pick-up signal
2221 14CBF-TRIP CH14 CBF trip pick-up signal
2222 15CBF-TRIP CH15 CBF trip pick-up signal
2223 16CBF-TRIP CH16 CBF trip pick-up signal
2224 17CBF-TRIP CH17 CBF trip pick-up signal
2225 18CBF-TRIP CH18 CBF trip pick-up signal
2226 19CBF-TRIP CH19 CBF trip pick-up signal
2227 20CBF-TRIP CH20 CBF trip pick-up signal
2228 21CBF-TRIP CH21 CBF trip pick-up signal
2229 22CBF-TRIP CH22 CBF trip pick-up signal
2230 23CBF-TRIP CH23 CBF trip pick-up signal
2231 24CBF-TRIP CH24 CBF trip pick-up signal
2232 25CBF-TRIP CH25 CBF trip pick-up signal
2233 26CBF-TRIP CH26 CBF trip pick-up signal
2234 27CBF-TRIP CH27 CBF trip pick-up signal
2235 28CBF-TRIP CH28 CBF trip pick-up signal
2236 29CBF-TRIP CH29 CBF trip pick-up signal
2237 30CBF-TRIP CH30 CBF trip pick-up signal
2238 31CBF-TRIP CH31 CBF trip pick-up signal
2239 32CBF-TRIP CH32 CBF trip pick-up signal
2240 33CBF-TRIP CH33 CBF trip pick-up signal
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2241 34CBF-TRIP CH34 CBF trip pick-up signal
2242 35CBF-TRIP CH35 CBF trip pick-up signal
2243 36CBF-TRIP CH36 CBF trip pick-up signal
2244 37CBF-TRIP CH37 CBF trip pick-up signal
2245 38CBF-TRIP CH38 CBF trip pick-up signal
2246 39CBF-TRIP CH39 CBF trip pick-up signal
2247 40CBF-TRIP CH40 CBF trip pick-up signal
2248 41CBF-TRIP CH41 CBF trip pick-up signal
2249 42CBF-TRIP CH42 CBF trip pick-up signal
2250 43CBF-TRIP CH43 CBF trip pick-up signal
2251 44CBF-TRIP CH44 CBF trip pick-up signal
2252 45CBF-TRIP CH45 CBF trip pick-up signal
2253 46CBF-TRIP CH46 CBF trip pick-up signal
2254 47CBF-TRIP CH47 CBF trip pick-up signal
2255 48CBF-TRIP CH48 CBF trip pick-up signal
2256 49CBF-TRIP CH49 CBF trip pick-up signal
2257 50CBF-TRIP CH50 CBF trip pick-up signal
2258 51CBF-TRIP CH51 CBF trip pick-up signal
2259 52CBF-TRIP CH52 CBF trip pick-up signal
2260 53CBF-TRIP CH53 CBF trip pick-up signal
2261 54CBF-TRIP CH54 CBF trip pick-up signal
2262 55CBF-TRIP CH55 CBF trip pick-up signal
2263 56CBF-TRIP CH56 CBF trip pick-up signal
2264 57CBF-TRIP CH57 CBF trip pick-up signal
2265 58CBF-TRIP CH58 CBF trip pick-up signal
2266 59CBF-TRIP CH59 CBF trip pick-up signal
2267 60CBF-TRIP CH60 CBF trip pick-up signal
2268 61CBF-TRIP CH61 CBF trip pick-up signal
2269 62CBF-TRIP CH62 CBF trip pick-up signal
2270 63CBF-TRIP CH63 CBF trip pick-up signal
2271 64CBF-TRIP CH64 CBF trip pick-up signal
2272 CH1-BPTP CH1 Busbar protecion trip
2273 CH2-BPTP CH2 Busbar protecion trip
2274 CH3-BPTP CH3 Busbar protecion trip
2275 CH4-BPTP CH4 Busbar protecion trip
2276 CH5-BPTP CH5 Busbar protecion trip
2277 CH6-BPTP CH6 Busbar protecion trip
2278 CH7-BPTP CH7 Busbar protecion trip
2279 CH8-BPTP CH8 Busbar protecion trip
2280 CH9-BPTP CH9 Busbar protecion trip
2281 CH10-BPTP CH10 Busbar protecion trip
2282 CH11-BPTP CH11 Busbar protecion trip
2283 CH12-BPTP CH12 Busbar protecion trip
2284 CH13-BPTP CH13 Busbar protecion trip
2285 CH14-BPTP CH14 Busbar protecion trip
2286 CH15-BPTP CH15 Busbar protecion trip
2287 CH16-BPTP CH16 Busbar protecion trip
2288 CH17-BPTP CH17 Busbar protecion trip
2289 CH18-BPTP CH18 Busbar protecion trip
2290 CH19-BPTP CH19 Busbar protecion trip
2291 CH20-BPTP CH20 Busbar protecion trip
2292 CH21-BPTP CH21 Busbar protecion trip
2293 CH22-BPTP CH22 Busbar protecion trip
2294 CH23-BPTP CH23 Busbar protecion trip
2295 CH24-BPTP CH24 Busbar protecion trip
2296 CH25-BPTP CH25 Busbar protecion trip
2297 CH26-BPTP CH26 Busbar protecion trip
2298 CH27-BPTP CH27 Busbar protecion trip
2299 CH28-BPTP CH28 Busbar protecion trip
2300 CH29-BPTP CH29 Busbar protecion trip
2301 CH30-BPTP CH30 Busbar protecion trip
2302 CH31-BPTP CH31 Busbar protecion trip
2303 CH32-BPTP CH32 Busbar protecion trip
2304 CH33-BPTP CH33 Busbar protecion trip
2305 CH34-BPTP CH34 Busbar protecion trip
2306 CH35-BPTP CH35 Busbar protecion trip
2307 CH36-BPTP CH36 Busbar protecion trip
2308 CH37-BPTP CH37 Busbar protecion trip
2309 CH38-BPTP CH38 Busbar protecion trip
2310 CH39-BPTP CH39 Busbar protecion trip
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2311 CH40-BPTP CH40 Busbar protecion trip
2312 CH41-BPTP CH41 Busbar protecion trip
2313 CH42-BPTP CH42 Busbar protecion trip
2314 CH43-BPTP CH43 Busbar protecion trip
2315 CH44-BPTP CH44 Busbar protecion trip
2316 CH45-BPTP CH45 Busbar protecion trip
2317 CH46-BPTP CH46 Busbar protecion trip
2318 CH47-BPTP CH47 Busbar protecion trip
2319 CH48-BPTP CH48 Busbar protecion trip
2320 CH49-BPTP CH49 Busbar protecion trip
2321 CH50-BPTP CH50 Busbar protecion trip
2322 CH51-BPTP CH51 Busbar protecion trip
2323 CH52-BPTP CH52 Busbar protecion trip
2324 CH53-BPTP CH53 Busbar protecion trip
2325 CH54-BPTP CH54 Busbar protecion trip
2326 CH55-BPTP CH55 Busbar protecion trip
2327 CH56-BPTP CH56 Busbar protecion trip
2328 CH57-BPTP CH57 Busbar protecion trip
2329 CH58-BPTP CH58 Busbar protecion trip
2330 CH59-BPTP CH59 Busbar protecion trip
2331 CH60-BPTP CH60 Busbar protecion trip
2332 CH61-BPTP CH61 Busbar protecion trip
2333 CH62-BPTP CH62 Busbar protecion trip
2334 CH63-BPTP CH63 Busbar protecion trip
2335 CH64-BPTP CH64 Busbar protecion trip
2336 CH1-CBFRETP CH1 CBF retrip
2337 CH2-CBFRETP CH2 CBF retrip
2338 CH3-CBFRETP CH3 CBF retrip
2339 CH4-CBFRETP CH4 CBF retrip
2340 CH5-CBFRETP CH5 CBF retrip
2341 CH6-CBFRETP CH6 CBF retrip
2342 CH7-CBFRETP CH7 CBF retrip
2343 CH8-CBFRETP CH8 CBF retrip
2344 CH9-CBFRETP CH9 CBF retrip
2345 CH10-CBFRETP CH10 CBF retrip
2346 CH11-CBFRETP CH11 CBF retrip
2347 CH12-CBFRETP CH12 CBF retrip
2348 CH13-CBFRETP CH13 CBF retrip
2349 CH14-CBFRETP CH14 CBF retrip
2350 CH15-CBFRETP CH15 CBF retrip
2351 CH16-CBFRETP CH16 CBF retrip
2352 CH17-CBFRETP CH17 CBF retrip
2353 CH18-CBFRETP CH18 CBF retrip
2354 CH19-CBFRETP CH19 CBF retrip
2355 CH20-CBFRETP CH20 CBF retrip
2356 CH21-CBFRETP CH21 CBF retrip
2357 CH22-CBFRETP CH22 CBF retrip
2358 CH23-CBFRETP CH23 CBF retrip
2359 CH24-CBFRETP CH24 CBF retrip
2360 CH25-CBFRETP CH25 CBF retrip
2361 CH26-CBFRETP CH26 CBF retrip
2362 CH27-CBFRETP CH27 CBF retrip
2363 CH28-CBFRETP CH28 CBF retrip
2364 CH29-CBFRETP CH29 CBF retrip
2365 CH30-CBFRETP CH30 CBF retrip
2366 CH31-CBFRETP CH31 CBF retrip
2367 CH32-CBFRETP CH32 CBF retrip
2368 CH33-CBFRETP CH33 CBF retrip
2369 CH34-CBFRETP CH34 CBF retrip
2370 CH35-CBFRETP CH35 CBF retrip
2371 CH36-CBFRETP CH36 CBF retrip
2372 CH37-CBFRETP CH37 CBF retrip
2373 CH38-CBFRETP CH38 CBF retrip
2374 CH39-CBFRETP CH39 CBF retrip
2375 CH40-CBFRETP CH40 CBF retrip
2376 CH41-CBFRETP CH41 CBF retrip
2377 CH42-CBFRETP CH42 CBF retrip
2378 CH43-CBFRETP CH43 CBF retrip
2379 CH44-CBFRETP CH44 CBF retrip
2380 CH45-CBFRETP CH45 CBF retrip
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2381 CH46-CBFRETP CH46 CBF retrip
2382 CH47-CBFRETP CH47 CBF retrip
2383 CH48-CBFRETP CH48 CBF retrip
2384 CH49-CBFRETP CH49 CBF retrip
2385 CH50-CBFRETP CH50 CBF retrip
2386 CH51-CBFRETP CH51 CBF retrip
2387 CH52-CBFRETP CH52 CBF retrip
2388 CH53-CBFRETP CH53 CBF retrip
2389 CH54-CBFRETP CH54 CBF retrip
2390 CH55-CBFRETP CH55 CBF retrip
2391 CH56-CBFRETP CH56 CBF retrip
2392 CH57-CBFRETP CH57 CBF retrip
2393 CH58-CBFRETP CH58 CBF retrip
2394 CH59-CBFRETP CH59 CBF retrip
2395 CH60-CBFRETP CH60 CBF retrip
2396 CH61-CBFRETP CH61 CBF retrip
2397 CH62-CBFRETP CH62 CBF retrip
2398 CH63-CBFRETP CH63 CBF retrip
2399 CH64-CBFRETP CH64 CBF retrip
2400 CH1-CBFTP CH1 CBF trip
2401 CH2-CBFTP CH2 CBF trip
2402 CH3-CBFTP CH3 CBF trip
2403 CH4-CBFTP CH4 CBF trip
2404 CH5-CBFTP CH5 CBF trip
2405 CH6-CBFTP CH6 CBF trip
2406 CH7-CBFTP CH7 CBF trip
2407 CH8-CBFTP CH8 CBF trip
2408 CH9-CBFTP CH9 CBF trip
2409 CH10-CBFTP CH10 CBF trip
2410 CH11-CBFTP CH11 CBF trip
2411 CH12-CBFTP CH12 CBF trip
2412 CH13-CBFTP CH13 CBF trip
2413 CH14-CBFTP CH14 CBF trip
2414 CH15-CBFTP CH15 CBF trip
2415 CH16-CBFTP CH16 CBF trip
2416 CH17-CBFTP CH17 CBF trip
2417 CH18-CBFTP CH18 CBF trip
2418 CH19-CBFTP CH19 CBF trip
2419 CH20-CBFTP CH20 CBF trip
2420 CH21-CBFTP CH21 CBF trip
2421 CH22-CBFTP CH22 CBF trip
2422 CH23-CBFTP CH23 CBF trip
2423 CH24-CBFTP CH24 CBF trip
2424 CH25-CBFTP CH25 CBF trip
2425 CH26-CBFTP CH26 CBF trip
2426 CH27-CBFTP CH27 CBF trip
2427 CH28-CBFTP CH28 CBF trip
2428 CH29-CBFTP CH29 CBF trip
2429 CH30-CBFTP CH30 CBF trip
2430 CH31-CBFTP CH31 CBF trip
2431 CH32-CBFTP CH32 CBF trip
2432 CH33-CBFTP CH33 CBF trip
2433 CH34-CBFTP CH34 CBF trip
2434 CH35-CBFTP CH35 CBF trip
2435 CH36-CBFTP CH36 CBF trip
2436 CH37-CBFTP CH37 CBF trip
2437 CH38-CBFTP CH38 CBF trip
2438 CH39-CBFTP CH39 CBF trip
2439 CH40-CBFTP CH40 CBF trip
2440 CH41-CBFTP CH41 CBF trip
2441 CH42-CBFTP CH42 CBF trip
2442 CH43-CBFTP CH43 CBF trip
2443 CH44-CBFTP CH44 CBF trip
2444 CH45-CBFTP CH45 CBF trip
2445 CH46-CBFTP CH46 CBF trip
2446 CH47-CBFTP CH47 CBF trip
2447 CH48-CBFTP CH48 CBF trip
2448 CH49-CBFTP CH49 CBF trip
2449 CH50-CBFTP CH50 CBF trip
2450 CH51-CBFTP CH51 CBF trip
⎯ 200 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2451 CH52-CBFTP CH52 CBF trip
2452 CH53-CBFTP CH53 CBF trip
2453 CH54-CBFTP CH54 CBF trip
2454 CH55-CBFTP CH55 CBF trip
2455 CH56-CBFTP CH56 CBF trip
2456 CH57-CBFTP CH57 CBF trip
2457 CH58-CBFTP CH58 CBF trip
2458 CH59-CBFTP CH59 CBF trip
2459 CH60-CBFTP CH60 CBF trip
2460 CH61-CBFTP CH61 CBF trip
2461 CH62-CBFTP CH62 CBF trip
2462 CH63-CBFTP CH63 CBF trip
2463 CH64-CBFTP CH64 CBF trip
2464 CH1-CBF.TR CH1 CBF transfer trip
2465 CH2-CBF.TR CH2 CBF transfer trip
2466 CH3-CBF.TR CH3 CBF transfer trip
2467 CH4-CBF.TR CH4 CBF transfer trip
2468 CH5-CBF.TR CH5 CBF transfer trip
2469 CH6-CBF.TR CH6 CBF transfer trip
2470 CH7-CBF.TR CH7 CBF transfer trip
2471 CH8-CBF.TR CH8 CBF transfer trip
2472 CH9-CBF.TR CH9 CBF transfer trip
2473 CH10-CBF.TR CH10 CBF transfer trip
2474 CH11-CBF.TR CH11 CBF transfer trip
2475 CH12-CBF.TR CH12 CBF transfer trip
2476 CH13-CBF.TR CH13 CBF transfer trip
2477 CH14-CBF.TR CH14 CBF transfer trip
2478 CH15-CBF.TR CH15 CBF transfer trip
2479 CH16-CBF.TR CH16 CBF transfer trip
2480 CH17-CBF.TR CH17 CBF transfer trip
2481 CH18-CBF.TR CH18 CBF transfer trip
2482 CH19-CBF.TR CH19 CBF transfer trip
2483 CH20-CBF.TR CH20 CBF transfer trip
2484 CH21-CBF.TR CH21 CBF transfer trip
2485 CH22-CBF.TR CH22 CBF transfer trip
2486 CH23-CBF.TR CH23 CBF transfer trip
2487 CH24-CBF.TR CH24 CBF transfer trip
2488 CH25-CBF.TR CH25 CBF transfer trip
2489 CH26-CBF.TR CH26 CBF transfer trip
2490 CH27-CBF.TR CH27 CBF transfer trip
2491 CH28-CBF.TR CH28 CBF transfer trip
2492 CH29-CBF.TR CH29 CBF transfer trip
2493 CH30-CBF.TR CH30 CBF transfer trip
2494 CH31-CBF.TR CH31 CBF transfer trip
2495 CH32-CBF.TR CH32 CBF transfer trip
2496 CH33-CBF.TR CH33 CBF transfer trip
2497 CH34-CBF.TR CH34 CBF transfer trip
2498 CH35-CBF.TR CH35 CBF transfer trip
2499 CH36-CBF.TR CH36 CBF transfer trip
2500 CH37-CBF.TR CH37 CBF transfer trip
2501 CH38-CBF.TR CH38 CBF transfer trip
2502 CH39-CBF.TR CH39 CBF transfer trip
2503 CH40-CBF.TR CH40 CBF transfer trip
2504 CH41-CBF.TR CH41 CBF transfer trip
2505 CH42-CBF.TR CH42 CBF transfer trip
2506 CH43-CBF.TR CH43 CBF transfer trip
2507 CH44-CBF.TR CH44 CBF transfer trip
2508 CH45-CBF.TR CH45 CBF transfer trip
2509 CH46-CBF.TR CH46 CBF transfer trip
2510 CH47-CBF.TR CH47 CBF transfer trip
2511 CH48-CBF.TR CH48 CBF transfer trip
2512 CH49-CBF.TR CH49 CBF transfer trip
2513 CH50-CBF.TR CH50 CBF transfer trip
2514 CH51-CBF.TR CH51 CBF transfer trip
2515 CH52-CBF.TR CH52 CBF transfer trip
2516 CH53-CBF.TR CH53 CBF transfer trip
2517 CH54-CBF.TR CH54 CBF transfer trip
2518 CH55-CBF.TR CH55 CBF transfer trip
2519 CH56-CBF.TR CH56 CBF transfer trip
2520 CH57-CBF.TR CH57 CBF transfer trip
⎯ 201 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2521 CH58-CBF.TR CH58 CBF transfer trip
2522 CH59-CBF.TR CH59 CBF transfer trip
2523 CH60-CBF.TR CH60 CBF transfer trip
2524 CH61-CBF.TR CH61 CBF transfer trip
2525 CH62-CBF.TR CH62 CBF transfer trip
2526 CH63-CBF.TR CH63 CBF transfer trip
2527 CH64-CBF.TR CH64 CBF transfer trip
2528 CH1-CBF/RE CH1 CBF retrip/trip
2529 CH2-CBF/RE CH2 CBF retrip/trip
2530 CH3-CBF/RE CH3 CBF retrip/trip
2531 CH4-CBF/RE CH4 CBF retrip/trip
2532 CH5-CBF/RE CH5 CBF retrip/trip
2533 CH6-CBF/RE CH6 CBF retrip/trip
2534 CH7-CBF/RE CH7 CBF retrip/trip
2535 CH8-CBF/RE CH8 CBF retrip/trip
2536 CH9-CBF/RE CH9 CBF retrip/trip
2537 CH10-CBF/RE CH10 CBF retrip/trip
2538 CH11-CBF/RE CH11 CBF retrip/trip
2539 CH12-CBF/RE CH12 CBF retrip/trip
2540 CH13-CBF/RE CH13 CBF retrip/trip
2541 CH14-CBF/RE CH14 CBF retrip/trip
2542 CH15-CBF/RE CH15 CBF retrip/trip
2543 CH16-CBF/RE CH16 CBF retrip/trip
2544 CH17-CBF/RE CH17 CBF retrip/trip
2545 CH18-CBF/RE CH18 CBF retrip/trip
2546 CH19-CBF/RE CH19 CBF retrip/trip
2547 CH20-CBF/RE CH20 CBF retrip/trip
2548 CH21-CBF/RE CH21 CBF retrip/trip
2549 CH22-CBF/RE CH22 CBF retrip/trip
2550 CH23-CBF/RE CH23 CBF retrip/trip
2551 CH24-CBF/RE CH24 CBF retrip/trip
2552 CH25-CBF/RE CH25 CBF retrip/trip
2553 CH26-CBF/RE CH26 CBF retrip/trip
2554 CH27-CBF/RE CH27 CBF retrip/trip
2555 CH28-CBF/RE CH28 CBF retrip/trip
2556 CH29-CBF/RE CH29 CBF retrip/trip
2557 CH30-CBF/RE CH30 CBF retrip/trip
2558 CH31-CBF/RE CH31 CBF retrip/trip
2559 CH32-CBF/RE CH32 CBF retrip/trip
2560 CH33-CBF/RE CH33 CBF retrip/trip
2561 CH34-CBF/RE CH34 CBF retrip/trip
2562 CH35-CBF/RE CH35 CBF retrip/trip
2563 CH36-CBF/RE CH36 CBF retrip/trip
2564 CH37-CBF/RE CH37 CBF retrip/trip
2565 CH38-CBF/RE CH38 CBF retrip/trip
2566 CH39-CBF/RE CH39 CBF retrip/trip
2567 CH40-CBF/RE CH40 CBF retrip/trip
2568 CH41-CBF/RE CH41 CBF retrip/trip
2569 CH42-CBF/RE CH42 CBF retrip/trip
2570 CH43-CBF/RE CH43 CBF retrip/trip
2571 CH44-CBF/RE CH44 CBF retrip/trip
2572 CH45-CBF/RE CH45 CBF retrip/trip
2573 CH46-CBF/RE CH46 CBF retrip/trip
2574 CH47-CBF/RE CH47 CBF retrip/trip
2575 CH48-CBF/RE CH48 CBF retrip/trip
2576 CH49-CBF/RE CH49 CBF retrip/trip
2577 CH50-CBF/RE CH50 CBF retrip/trip
2578 CH51-CBF/RE CH51 CBF retrip/trip
2579 CH52-CBF/RE CH52 CBF retrip/trip
2580 CH53-CBF/RE CH53 CBF retrip/trip
2581 CH54-CBF/RE CH54 CBF retrip/trip
2582 CH55-CBF/RE CH55 CBF retrip/trip
2583 CH56-CBF/RE CH56 CBF retrip/trip
2584 CH57-CBF/RE CH57 CBF retrip/trip
2585 CH58-CBF/RE CH58 CBF retrip/trip
2586 CH59-CBF/RE CH59 CBF retrip/trip
2587 CH60-CBF/RE CH60 CBF retrip/trip
2588 CH61-CBF/RE CH61 CBF retrip/trip
2589 CH62-CBF/RE CH62 CBF retrip/trip
2590 CH63-CBF/RE CH63 CBF retrip/trip
⎯ 202 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2591 CH64-CBF/RE CH64 CBF retrip/trip
2592 CH1-COMTP CH1 command trip
2593 CH2-COMTP CH2 command trip
2594 CH3-COMTP CH3 command trip
2595 CH4-COMTP CH4 command trip
2596 CH5-COMTP CH5 command trip
2597 CH6-COMTP CH6 command trip
2598 CH7-COMTP CH7 command trip
2599 CH8-COMTP CH8 command trip
2600 CH9-COMTP CH9 command trip
2601 CH10-COMTP CH10 command trip
2602 CH11-COMTP CH11 command trip
2603 CH12-COMTP CH12 command trip
2604 CH13-COMTP CH13 command trip
2605 CH14-COMTP CH14 command trip
2606 CH15-COMTP CH15 command trip
2607 CH16-COMTP CH16 command trip
2608 CH17-COMTP CH17 command trip
2609 CH18-COMTP CH18 command trip
2610 CH19-COMTP CH19 command trip
2611 CH20-COMTP CH20 command trip
2612 CH21-COMTP CH21 command trip
2613 CH22-COMTP CH22 command trip
2614 CH23-COMTP CH23 command trip
2615 CH24-COMTP CH24 command trip
2616 CH25-COMTP CH25 command trip
2617 CH26-COMTP CH26 command trip
2618 CH27-COMTP CH27 command trip
2619 CH28-COMTP CH28 command trip
2620 CH29-COMTP CH29 command trip
2621 CH30-COMTP CH30 command trip
2622 CH31-COMTP CH31 command trip
2623 CH32-COMTP CH32 command trip
2624 CH33-COMTP CH33 command trip
2625 CH34-COMTP CH34 command trip
2626 CH35-COMTP CH35 command trip
2627 CH36-COMTP CH36 command trip
2628 CH37-COMTP CH37 command trip
2629 CH38-COMTP CH38 command trip
2630 CH39-COMTP CH39 command trip
2631 CH40-COMTP CH40 command trip
2632 CH41-COMTP CH41 command trip
2633 CH42-COMTP CH42 command trip
2634 CH43-COMTP CH43 command trip
2635 CH44-COMTP CH44 command trip
2636 CH45-COMTP CH45 command trip
2637 CH46-COMTP CH46 command trip
2638 CH47-COMTP CH47 command trip
2639 CH48-COMTP CH48 command trip
2640 CH49-COMTP CH49 command trip
2641 CH50-COMTP CH50 command trip
2642 CH51-COMTP CH51 command trip
2643 CH52-COMTP CH52 command trip
2644 CH53-COMTP CH53 command trip
2645 CH54-COMTP CH54 command trip
2646 CH55-COMTP CH55 command trip
2647 CH56-COMTP CH56 command trip
2648 CH57-COMTP CH57 command trip
2649 CH58-COMTP CH58 command trip
2650 CH59-COMTP CH59 command trip
2651 CH60-COMTP CH60 command trip
2652 CH61-COMTP CH61 command trip
2653 CH62-COMTP CH62 command trip
2654 CH63-COMTP CH63 command trip
2655 CH64-COMTP CH64 command trip
2656
2657
2658
2659
2660
⎯ 203 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2661
2662
2663
2664
2665
2666
2667
2668
2669
2670
2671
2672
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
2678
2679
2680
2681
2682
2683
2684
2685
2686
2687
2688
2689
2690
2691
2692
2693
2694
2695
2696
2697
2698
2699
2700
2701
2702
2703
2704
2705
2706
2707
2708
2709
2710
2711
2712
2713
2714
2715
2716
2717
2718
2719
2720
2721
2722
2723
2724
2725
2726
2727
2728
2729
2730
⎯ 204 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2731
2732
2733
2734
2735
2736
2737
2738
2739
2740
2741
2742
2743
2744
2745
2746
2747
2748
2749
2750
2751
2752
2753
2754
2755
2756
2757
2758
2759
2760
2761
2762
2763
2764
2765
2766
2767
2768
2769
2770
2771
2772
2773
2774
2775
2776
2777
2778
2779
2780
2781
2782
2783
2784
2785
2786
2787
2788
2789
2790
2791
2792
2793
2794
2795
2796
2797
2798
2799
2800
⎯ 205 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2801
2802
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
2810
2811
2812
2813
2814
2815
2816 IEC MDBLK monitor direction blocked
2817 IEC TESTMODE IEC61870-5-103 testmode
2818 GROUP1 ACTIVE group1 active
2819 GROUP2 ACTIVE group2 active
2820 GROUP3 ACTIVE group3 active
2821 GROUP4 ACTIVE group4 active
2822
2823
2824
2825
2826 RLY FAIL RELAY FAILURE
2827 RLY OP BLK RELAY OUTPUT BLOCK
2828 AMF OFF SV BLOCK
2829 DSSV DS failure signal
2830 CBSV CB failure signal
2831 BISV BI failure signal
2832 IDSV ID failure signal
2833 RELAY FAIL-A
2834 OPSV
2835
2836 TRIP-H Trip signal hold
2837
2838
2839
2840
2841 BRIDGE ALARM Bridge alarm signal
2842 CT ERR
2843 V0 ERR
2844 V2 ERR
2845 IDSV-ZA ID fail signal(Discriminating zone A)
2846 IDSV-ZB ID fail signal(Discriminating zone B)
2847 IDSV-ZC ID fail signal(Discriminating zone C)
2848 IDSV-ZD ID fail signal(Discriminating zone D)
2849 IDSV-CH ID fail signal(Chack zone)
2850 DSSV DS1 DS1 failure signal
2851 DSSV DS2 DS2 failure signal
2852 DSSV DS3 DS3 failure signal
2853 DSSV DS4 DS4 failure signal
2854 GEN PICKUP General start/pick-up
2855 GEN TRIP General trip
2856 DSSV ZA ZoneA DS failure signal
2857 DSSV ZB ZoneB DS failure signal
2858 DSSV ZC ZoneC DS failure signal
2859 DSSV ZD ZoneD DS failure signal
2860
2861
2862
2863 CTF-ZA CTF detection
2864 CTF-ZB ditto
2865 CTF-ZC ditto
2866 CTF-ZD ditto
2867 CTF-CH ditto
2868 CTF-ZA ALARM CTF alarm
2869 CTF-ZB ALARM ditto
2870 CTF-ZC ALARM ditto
⎯ 206 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2871 CTF-ZD ALARM ditto
2872 CTF-CH ALARM ditto
2873 CTF ALARM ditto
2874 CT1 ERR CT failure
2875 CT2 ERR ditto
2876 CT3 ERR ditto
2877 CT4 ERR ditto
2878 CT5_ERR ditto
2879 CT6_ERR ditto
2880 CT7_ERR ditto
2881 CT8_ERR ditto
2882 CT9_ERR ditto
2883 CT10_ERR ditto
2884 CT11_ERR ditto
2885 CT12_ERR ditto
2886 CT13_ERR ditto
2887 CT14_ERR ditto
2888 CT15_ERR ditto
2889 CT16_ERR ditto
2890 CT17_ERR ditto
2891 CT18_ERR ditto
2892 CT19_ERR ditto
2893 CT20_ERR ditto
2894 CT21_ERR ditto
2895 CT22_ERR ditto
2896 CT23_ERR ditto
2897 CT24_ERR ditto
2898 CT25_ERR ditto
2899 CT26_ERR ditto
2900 CT27_ERR ditto
2901 CT28_ERR ditto
2902 CT29_ERR ditto
2903 CT30_ERR ditto
2904 CT31_ERR ditto
2905 CT32_ERR ditto
2906 CT33_ERR ditto
2907 CT34_ERR ditto
2908 CT35_ERR ditto
2909 CT36_ERR ditto
2910 CT37_ERR ditto
2911 CT38_ERR ditto
2912 CT39_ERR ditto
2913 CT40_ERR ditto
2914 CT41_ERR ditto
2915 CT42_ERR ditto
2916 CT43_ERR ditto
2917 CT44_ERR ditto
2918 CT45_ERR ditto
2919 CT46_ERR ditto
2920 CT47_ERR ditto
2921 CT48_ERR ditto
2922 CT49_ERR ditto
2923 CT50_ERR ditto
2924 CT51_ERR ditto
2925 CT52_ERR ditto
2926 CT53_ERR ditto
2927 CT54_ERR ditto
2928 CT55_ERR ditto
2929 CT56_ERR ditto
2930 CT57_ERR ditto
2931 CT58_ERR ditto
2932 CT59_ERR ditto
2933 CT60_ERR ditto
2934 CT61_ERR ditto
2935 CT62_ERR ditto
2936 CT63_ERR ditto
2937 CT64_ERR ditto
2938 V0_ZA_ERR V0 failure
2939 V0_ZB_ERR ditto
2940 V0_ZC_ERR ditto
⎯ 207 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
2941 V0_ZD_ERR ditto
2942 V2_ZA_ERR V2 failure
2943 V2_ZB_ERR ditto
2944 V2_ZC_ERR ditto
2945 V2_ZD_ERR ditto
2946
2947
2948
2949
2950
2951
2952
2953
2954
2955
2956
2957
2958
2959
2960
2961
2962
2963
2964
2965
2966
2967
2968
2969
2970
2971
2972
2973
2974
2975
2976
2977
2978
2979
2980
2981
2982
2983
2984
2985
2986
2987
2988
2989
2990
2991
2992
2993
2994
2995
2996
2997
2998
2999
3000
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005
3006
3007
3008
3009
3010
⎯ 208 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016
3017
3018
3019
3020
3021
3022
3023
3024
3025
3026
3027
3028
3029
3030
3031
3032
3033
3034
3035
3036
3037
3038
3039
3040
3041
3042
3043
3044
3045
3046
3047
3048
3049
3050
3051
3052
3053
3054
3055
3056
3057
3058
3059
3060
3061
3062
3063
3064
3065
3066
3067
3068
3069
3070
3071
3072 FAULT PHA A fault phase A
3073 FAULT PHA B fault phase B
3074 FAULT PHA C fault phase C
3075 LOCAL OP ACT local operation active
3076 REMOTE OP ACT remote operation active
3077 NORM LED ON IN-SERVICE LED ON
3078 ALM LED ON ALARM LED ON
3079 TRIP LED ON TRIP LED ON
3080 TEST LED ON TEST LED ON
⎯ 209 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3081
3082
3083 LED RESET TRIP LED RESET
3084
3085 IEC103 communication command (reserved)
3086 IEC103 communication command (reserved)
3087 PROT COM ON IEC103 communication command
3088 PRG LED1 ON PROGRAMMABLE LED1 ON
3089 PRG LED2 ON PROGRAMMABLE LED2 ON
3090 PRG LED3 ON PROGRAMMABLE LED3 ON
3091 PRG LED4 ON PROGRAMMABLE LED4 ON
3092 PROGRAMMABLE LED5 ON (reserved)
3093 PROGRAMMABLE LED6 ON (reserved)
3094 PROGRAMMABLE LED7 ON (reserved)
3095 PROGRAMMABLE LED8 ON (reserved)
3096 PROGRAMMABLE LED9 ON (reserved)
3097 PROGRAMMABLE LED10 ON (reserved)
3098 PROGRAMMABLE LED11 ON (reserved)
3099 PROGRAMMABLE LED12 ON (reserved)
3100 PROGRAMMABLE LED13 ON (reserved)
3101 PROGRAMMABLE LED14 ON (reserved)
3102 PROGRAMMABLE LED15 ON (reserved)
3103 PROGRAMMABLE LED16 ON (reserved)
3104
3105
3106
3107 BU-OUT Any BU out of service condition
3108 F.Record DONE fault location completed
3109 F.Record CLR Fault record clear
3110 E.Record CLR Event record clear
3111 D.Record CLR Disturbance record clear
3112 Data Lost Data clear by BU-RAM memory monitoring error
3113
3114
3115
3116
3117
3118
3119 PLC data CHG PLC data change
3120 IEC103 data CHG IEC-103 data change
3121 IEC850 data CHG IEC-850 data change
3122 Sys.set change System setting change
3123 Rly.set change Relay setting change
3124 Grp.set change Group setting change
3125
3126
3127
3128
3129
3130 KEY-VIEW VIEW key status (1:pressed)
3131 KEY-RESET RESET key status (2:pressed)
3132 KEY-ENTER ENTER key status (3:pressed)
3133 KEY-END END key status (4:pressed)
3134 KEY-CANCEL CANCEL key status (5:pressed)
3135
3136
3137
3138
3139 DC supply err DC supply error
3140 RTC err RTC stopped
3141 PCI err PCI bus error
3142 GOOSE stop GOOSE stopped
3143 Ping err Ping no anwer
3144 PLC err PLC stopeed
3145 61850 err 61850 stopped
3146 SUM err Program ROM checksum error
3147 ROM RAM err Rom - Ram mismatch error
3148 SRAM err SRAM memory monitoring error
3149 BU RAM err BU-RAM memory monitoring error
3150 DIDIS err DIDIS error
⎯ 210 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3151 EEPROM err EEPROM memory monitoring error
3152
3153 A/D err A/D accuracy checking error
3154 CPU err Program error
3155 Invalid Invalid error
3156 NMI NMI
3157 Sampling err Sampling error
3158 DIO err DIO card connection error
3159 LAN err LAN error
3160 LCD err LCD panel connection error
3161 ROM data err 8M Romdata error
3162 FEP1 SUM err FEP#1 Program ROM checksum error
3163 FEP1 ROMR err FEP#1 ROM-RAM error
3164 FEP1 SRAM err FEP#1 SRAM memory monitoring error
3165 FEP1 DPR err FEP#1 DP-RAM memory monitoring error
3166 FEP1 stopped FEP#1 stopped
3167 FEP1 CPU err FEP#1 CPU error
3168 FEP1 INV err FEP#1 Invalid
3169 FEP1 NMI FEP#1 NMI
3170 FEP1 SP err FEP#1 Sampling error
3171 FEP2 SUM err FEP#2 Program ROM checksum error
3172 FEP2 ROMR err FEP#2 ROM-RAM error
3173 FEP2 SRAM err FEP#2 SRAM memory monitoring error
3174 FEP2 DPR err FEP#2 DP-RAM memory monitoring error
3175 FEP2 stopped FEP#2 stopped
3176 FEP2 CPU err FEP#2 CPU error
3177 FEP2 INV err FEP#2 Invalid
3178 FEP2 NMI FEP#2 NMI
3179 FEP2 SP err FEP#2 Sampling error
3180
3181
3182
3183
3184
3185
3186
3187
3188
3189
3190 BU_COM_err BU Communication error (OR)
3191 BU_EEPROM_err BU EEPROM error (OR)
3192 BU_AIREV_err BU AI Rev-data error (OR)
3193 BU_AD_err BU AD error (OR)
3194 BU_DIO_err BU DIO error (OR)
3195 BU_ADDR_err BU Address error(OR)
3196 BU_OUTPUT_err BU Output error (OR)
3197
3198
3199
3200
3201
3202
3203
3204
3205
3206
3207
3208
3209
3210
3211
3212
3213
3214
3215
3216
3217
3218
3219
3220
⎯ 211 ⎯
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3221
3222
3223
3224
3225
3226
3227
3228
3229
3230
3231
3232
3233
3234
3235
3236
3237
3238
3239
3240
3241
3242
3243
3244
3245
3246
3247
3248
3249
3250
3251
3252
3253
3254
3255
3256
3257
3258
3259
3260
3261
3262
3263
3264
3265
3266
3267
3268
3269
3270
3271
3272
3273
3274
3275
3276
3277
3278
3279
3280
3281
3282
3283
3284
3285
3286
3287
3288
3289
3290
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No. Signal Name Contents
3291
3292
3293
3294
3295
3296
3297
3298
3299
3300
3301
3302
3303
3304
3305
3306
3307
3308
3309
3310
3311
3312
3313
3314
3315
3316
3317
3318
3319
3320
3321
3322
3323
3324
3325
3326
3327
3328 GOOSE_IN_Q1 Goose Input Quality #1
3329 GOOSE_IN_Q2 Goose Input Quality #2
3330 GOOSE_IN_Q3 Goose Input Quality #3
3331 GOOSE_IN_Q4 Goose Input Quality #4
3332 GOOSE_IN_Q5 Goose Input Quality #5
3333 GOOSE_IN_Q6 Goose Input Quality #6
3334 GOOSE_IN_Q7 Goose Input Quality #7
3335 GOOSE_IN_Q8 Goose Input Quality #8
3336 GOOSE_IN_Q9 Goose Input Quality #9
3337 GOOSE_IN_Q10 Goose Input Quality #10
3338 GOOSE_IN_Q11 Goose Input Quality #11
3339 GOOSE_IN_Q12 Goose Input Quality #12
3340 GOOSE_IN_Q13 Goose Input Quality #13
3341 GOOSE_IN_Q14 Goose Input Quality #14
3342 GOOSE_IN_Q15 Goose Input Quality #15
3343 GOOSE_IN_Q16 Goose Input Quality #16
3344 GOOSE_IN_Q17 Goose Input Quality #17
3345 GOOSE_IN_Q18 Goose Input Quality #18
3346 GOOSE_IN_Q19 Goose Input Quality #19
3347 GOOSE_IN_Q20 Goose Input Quality #20
3348 GOOSE_IN_Q21 Goose Input Quality #21
3349 GOOSE_IN_Q22 Goose Input Quality #22
3350 GOOSE_IN_Q23 Goose Input Quality #23
3351 GOOSE_IN_Q24 Goose Input Quality #24
3352 GOOSE_IN_Q25 Goose Input Quality #25
3353 GOOSE_IN_Q26 Goose Input Quality #26
3354 GOOSE_IN_Q27 Goose Input Quality #27
3355 GOOSE_IN_Q28 Goose Input Quality #28
3356 GOOSE_IN_Q29 Goose Input Quality #29
3357 GOOSE_IN_Q30 Goose Input Quality #30
3358 GOOSE_IN_Q31 Goose Input Quality #31
3359 GOOSE_IN_Q32 Goose Input Quality #32
3360 GOOSE_IN_1 Goose Input #1
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No. Signal Name Contents
3361 GOOSE_IN_2 Goose Input #2
3362 GOOSE_IN_3 Goose Input #3
3363 GOOSE_IN_4 Goose Input #4
3364 GOOSE_IN_5 Goose Input #5
3365 GOOSE_IN_6 Goose Input #6
3366 GOOSE_IN_7 Goose Input #7
3367 GOOSE_IN_8 Goose Input #8
3368 GOOSE_IN_9 Goose Input #9
3369 GOOSE_IN_10 Goose Input #10
3370 GOOSE_IN_11 Goose Input #11
3371 GOOSE_IN_12 Goose Input #12
3372 GOOSE_IN_13 Goose Input #13
3373 GOOSE_IN_14 Goose Input #14
3374 GOOSE_IN_15 Goose Input #15
3375 GOOSE_IN_16 Goose Input #16
3376 GOOSE_IN_17 Goose Input #17
3377 GOOSE_IN_18 Goose Input #18
3378 GOOSE_IN_19 Goose Input #19
3379 GOOSE_IN_20 Goose Input #20
3380 GOOSE_IN_21 Goose Input #21
3381 GOOSE_IN_22 Goose Input #22
3382 GOOSE_IN_23 Goose Input #23
3383 GOOSE_IN_24 Goose Input #24
3384 GOOSE_IN_25 Goose Input #25
3385 GOOSE_IN_26 Goose Input #26
3386 GOOSE_IN_27 Goose Input #27
3387 GOOSE_IN_28 Goose Input #28
3388 GOOSE_IN_29 Goose Input #29
3389 GOOSE_IN_30 Goose Input #30
3390 GOOSE_IN_31 Goose Input #31
3391 GOOSE_IN_32 Goose Input #32
3392
3393
3394
3395
3396
3397
3398
3399
3400
3401
3402
3403
3404
3405
3406
3407
3408
3409
3410
3411
3412
3413
3414
3415
3416
3417
3418
3419
3420
3421
3422
3423
3424
3425
3426
3427
3428
3429
3430
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3431
3432
3433
3434
3435
3436
3437
3438
3439
3440
3441
3442
3443
3444
3445
3446
3447
3448
3449
3450
3451
3452
3453
3454
3455
3456
3457
3458
3459
3460
3461
3462
3463
3464
3465
3466
3467
3468
3469
3470
3471
3472
3473
3474
3475
3476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
3482
3483
3484
3485
3486
3487
3488
3489
3490
3491
3492
3493
3494
3495
3496
3497
3498
3499
3500
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3501
3502
3503
3504
3505
3506
3507
3508
3509
3510
3511
3512
3513
3514
3515
3516
3517
3518
3519
3520
3521
3522
3523
3524
3525
3526
3527
3528
3529
3530
3531
3532
3533
3534
3535
3536
3537
3538
3539
3540
3541
3542
3543
3544
3545
3546
3547
3548
3549
3550
3551
3552
3553
3554
3555
3556
3557
3558
3559
3560
3561
3562
3563
3564
3565
3566
3567
3568
3569
3570
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3571
3572
3573
3574
3575
3576
3577
3578
3579
3580
3581
3582
3583
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3584
3585
3586 CH1-DS2 N/O CH1 DS2 normaly open contact
3587 CH1-DS2 N/C CH1 DS2 normaly close contact
3588 CH1-DS3 N/O CH1 DS3 normaly open contact
3589 CH1-DS3 N/C CH1 DS3 normaly close contact
3590 CH1-DS4 N/O CH1 DS4 normaly open contact
3591 CH1-DS4 N/C CH1 DS4 normaly close contact
3592 CH1-CB N/O CH1 CB normaly open contact
3593 CH1-CB N/C CH1 CB normaly close contact
3594
3595
3596
3597
3598
3599
3600
3601
3602 CH2-DS2 N/O CH2 DS2 normaly open contact
3603 CH2-DS2 N/C CH2 DS2 normaly close contact
3604 CH2-DS3 N/O CH2 DS3 normaly open contact
3605 CH2-DS3 N/C CH2 DS3 normaly close contact
3606 CH2-DS4 N/O CH2 DS4 normaly open contact
3607 CH2-DS4 N/C CH2 DS4 normaly close contact
3608 CH2-CB N/O CH2 CB normaly open contact
3609 CH2-CB N/C CH2 CB normaly close contact
3610
3611
3612
3613
3614
3615
3616
3617
3618 CH3-DS2 N/O CH3 DS2 normaly open contact
3619 CH3-DS2 N/C CH3 DS2 normaly close contact
3620 CH3-DS3 N/O CH3 DS3 normaly open contact
3621 CH3-DS3 N/C CH3 DS3 normaly close contact
3622 CH3-DS4 N/O CH3 DS4 normaly open contact
3623 CH3-DS4 N/C CH3 DS4 normaly close contact
3624 CH3-CB N/O CH3 CB normaly open contact
3625 CH3-CB N/C CH3 CB normaly close contact
3626
3627
3628
3629
3630
3631
3632
3633
3634 CH4-DS2 N/O CH4 DS2 normaly open contact
3635 CH4-DS2 N/C CH4 DS2 normaly close contact
3636 CH4-DS3 N/O CH4 DS3 normaly open contact
3637 CH4-DS3 N/C CH4 DS3 normaly close contact
3638 CH4-DS4 N/O CH4 DS4 normaly open contact
3639 CH4-DS4 N/C CH4 DS4 normaly close contact
3640 CH4-CB N/O CH4 CB normaly open contact
3641 CH4-CB N/C CH4 CB normaly close contact
3642
3643
3644
3645
3646
3647
3648
3649
3650 CH5-DS2 N/O CH5 DS2 normaly open contact
3651 CH5-DS2 N/C CH5 DS2 normaly close contact
3652 CH5-DS3 N/O CH5 DS3 normaly open contact
3653 CH5-DS3 N/C CH5 DS3 normaly close contact
3654 CH5-DS4 N/O CH5 DS4 normaly open contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3655 CH5-DS4 N/C CH5 DS4 normaly close contact
3656 CH5-CB N/O CH5 CB normaly open contact
3657 CH5-CB N/C CH5 CB normaly close contact
3658
3659
3660
3661
3662
3663
3664
3665
3666 CH6-DS2 N/O CH6 DS2 normaly open contact
3667 CH6-DS2 N/C CH6 DS2 normaly close contact
3668 CH6-DS3 N/O CH6 DS3 normaly open contact
3669 CH6-DS3 N/C CH6 DS3 normaly close contact
3670 CH6-DS4 N/O CH6 DS4 normaly open contact
3671 CH6-DS4 N/C CH6 DS4 normaly close contact
3672 CH6-CB N/O CH6 CB normaly open contact
3673 CH6-CB N/C CH6 CB normaly close contact
3674
3675
3676
3677
3678
3679
3680
3681
3682 CH7-DS2 N/O CH7 DS2 normaly open contact
3683 CH7-DS2 N/C CH7 DS2 normaly close contact
3684 CH7-DS3 N/O CH7 DS3 normaly open contact
3685 CH7-DS3 N/C CH7 DS3 normaly close contact
3686 CH7-DS4 N/O CH7 DS4 normaly open contact
3687 CH7-DS4 N/C CH7 DS4 normaly close contact
3688 CH7-CB N/O CH7 CB normaly open contact
3689 CH7-CB N/C CH7 CB normaly close contact
3690
3691
3692
3693
3694
3695
3696
3697
3698 CH8-DS2 N/O CH8 DS2 normaly open contact
3699 CH8-DS2 N/C CH8 DS2 normaly close contact
3700 CH8-DS3 N/O CH8 DS3 normaly open contact
3701 CH8-DS3 N/C CH8 DS3 normaly close contact
3702 CH8-DS4 N/O CH8 DS4 normaly open contact
3703 CH8-DS4 N/C CH8 DS4 normaly close contact
3704 CH8-CB N/O CH8 CB normaly open contact
3705 CH8-CB N/C CH8 CB normaly close contact
3706
3707
3708
3709
3710
3711
3712
3713
3714 CH9-DS2 N/O CH9 DS2 normaly open contact
3715 CH9-DS2 N/C CH9 DS2 normaly close contact
3716 CH9-DS3 N/O CH9 DS3 normaly open contact
3717 CH9-DS3 N/C CH9 DS3 normaly close contact
3718 CH9-DS4 N/O CH9 DS4 normaly open contact
3719 CH9-DS4 N/C CH9 DS4 normaly close contact
3720 CH9-CB N/O CH9 CB normaly open contact
3721 CH9-CB N/C CH9 CB normaly close contact
3722
3723
3724
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3725
3726
3727
3728
3729
3730 CH10-DS2 N/O CH10 DS2 normaly open contact
3731 CH10-DS2 N/C CH10 DS2 normaly close contact
3732 CH10-DS3 N/O CH10 DS3 normaly open contact
3733 CH10-DS3 N/C CH10 DS3 normaly close contact
3734 CH10-DS4 N/O CH10 DS4 normaly open contact
3735 CH10-DS4 N/C CH10 DS4 normaly close contact
3736 CH10-CB N/O CH10 CB normaly open contact
3737 CH10-CB N/C CH10 CB normaly close contact
3738
3739
3740
3741
3742
3743
3744
3745
3746 CH11-DS2 N/O CH11 DS2 normaly open contact
3747 CH11-DS2 N/C CH11 DS2 normaly close contact
3748 CH11-DS3 N/O CH11 DS3 normaly open contact
3749 CH11-DS3 N/C CH11 DS3 normaly close contact
3750 CH11-DS4 N/O CH11 DS4 normaly open contact
3751 CH11-DS4 N/C CH11 DS4 normaly close contact
3752 CH11-CB N/O CH11 CB normaly open contact
3753 CH11-CB N/C CH11 CB normaly close contact
3754
3755
3756
3757
3758
3759
3760
3761
3762 CH12-DS2 N/O CH12 DS2 normaly open contact
3763 CH12-DS2 N/C CH12 DS2 normaly close contact
3764 CH12-DS3 N/O CH12 DS3 normaly open contact
3765 CH12-DS3 N/C CH12 DS3 normaly close contact
3766 CH12-DS4 N/O CH12 DS4 normaly open contact
3767 CH12-DS4 N/C CH12 DS4 normaly close contact
3768 CH12-CB N/O CH12 CB normaly open contact
3769 CH12-CB N/C CH12 CB normaly close contact
3770
3771
3772
3773
3774
3775
3776
3777
3778 CH13-DS2 N/O CH13 DS2 normaly open contact
3779 CH13-DS2 N/C CH13 DS2 normaly close contact
3780 CH13-DS3 N/O CH13 DS3 normaly open contact
3781 CH13-DS3 N/C CH13 DS3 normaly close contact
3782 CH13-DS4 N/O CH13 DS4 normaly open contact
3783 CH13-DS4 N/C CH13 DS4 normaly close contact
3784 CH13-CB N/O CH13 CB normaly open contact
3785 CH13-CB N/C CH13 CB normaly close contact
3786
3787
3788
3789
3790
3791
3792
3793
3794 CH14-DS2 N/O CH14 DS2 normaly open contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3795 CH14-DS2 N/C CH14 DS2 normaly close contact
3796 CH14-DS3 N/O CH14 DS3 normaly open contact
3797 CH14-DS3 N/C CH14 DS3 normaly close contact
3798 CH14-DS4 N/O CH14 DS4 normaly open contact
3799 CH14-DS4 N/C CH14 DS4 normaly close contact
3800 CH14-CB N/O CH14 CB normaly open contact
3801 CH14-CB N/C CH14 CB normaly close contact
3802
3803
3804
3805
3806
3807
3808
3809
3810 CH15-DS2 N/O CH15 DS2 normaly open contact
3811 CH15-DS2 N/C CH15 DS2 normaly close contact
3812 CH15-DS3 N/O CH15 DS3 normaly open contact
3813 CH15-DS3 N/C CH15 DS3 normaly close contact
3814 CH15-DS4 N/O CH15 DS4 normaly open contact
3815 CH15-DS4 N/C CH15 DS4 normaly close contact
3816 CH15-CB N/O CH15 CB normaly open contact
3817 CH15-CB N/C CH15 CB normaly close contact
3818
3819
3820
3821
3822
3823
3824
3825
3826 CH16-DS2 N/O CH16 DS2 normaly open contact
3827 CH16-DS2 N/C CH16 DS2 normaly close contact
3828 CH16-DS3 N/O CH16 DS3 normaly open contact
3829 CH16-DS3 N/C CH16 DS3 normaly close contact
3830 CH16-DS4 N/O CH16 DS4 normaly open contact
3831 CH16-DS4 N/C CH16 DS4 normaly close contact
3832 CH16-CB N/O CH16 CB normaly open contact
3833 CH16-CB N/C CH16 CB normaly close contact
3834
3835
3836
3837
3838
3839
3840
3841
3842 CH17-DS2 N/O CH17 DS2 normaly open contact
3843 CH17-DS2 N/C CH17 DS2 normaly close contact
3844 CH17-DS3 N/O CH17 DS3 normaly open contact
3845 CH17-DS3 N/C CH17 DS3 normaly close contact
3846 CH17-DS4 N/O CH17 DS4 normaly open contact
3847 CH17-DS4 N/C CH17 DS4 normaly close contact
3848 CH17-CB N/O CH17 CB normaly open contact
3849 CH17-CB N/C CH17 CB normaly close contact
3850
3851
3852
3853
3854
3855
3856
3857
3858 CH18-DS2 N/O CH18 DS2 normaly open contact
3859 CH18-DS2 N/C CH18 DS2 normaly close contact
3860 CH18-DS3 N/O CH18 DS3 normaly open contact
3861 CH18-DS3 N/C CH18 DS3 normaly close contact
3862 CH18-DS4 N/O CH18 DS4 normaly open contact
3863 CH18-DS4 N/C CH18 DS4 normaly close contact
3864 CH18-CB N/O CH18 CB normaly open contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3865 CH18-CB N/C CH18 CB normaly close contact
3866
3867
3868
3869
3870
3871
3872
3873
3874 CH19-DS2 N/O CH19 DS2 normaly open contact
3875 CH19-DS2 N/C CH19 DS2 normaly close contact
3876 CH19-DS3 N/O CH19 DS3 normaly open contact
3877 CH19-DS3 N/C CH19 DS3 normaly close contact
3878 CH19-DS4 N/O CH19 DS4 normaly open contact
3879 CH19-DS4 N/C CH19 DS4 normaly close contact
3880 CH19-CB N/O CH19 CB normaly open contact
3881 CH19-CB N/C CH19 CB normaly close contact
3882
3883
3884
3885
3886
3887
3888
3889
3890 CH20-DS2 N/O CH20 DS2 normaly open contact
3891 CH20-DS2 N/C CH20 DS2 normaly close contact
3892 CH20-DS3 N/O CH20 DS3 normaly open contact
3893 CH20-DS3 N/C CH20 DS3 normaly close contact
3894 CH20-DS4 N/O CH20 DS4 normaly open contact
3895 CH20-DS4 N/C CH20 DS4 normaly close contact
3896 CH20-CB N/O CH20 CB normaly open contact
3897 CH20-CB N/C CH20 CB normaly close contact
3898
3899
3900
3901
3902
3903
3904
3905
3906 CH21-DS2 N/O CH21 DS2 normaly open contact
3907 CH21-DS2 N/C CH21 DS2 normaly close contact
3908 CH21-DS3 N/O CH21 DS3 normaly open contact
3909 CH21-DS3 N/C CH21 DS3 normaly close contact
3910 CH21-DS4 N/O CH21 DS4 normaly open contact
3911 CH21-DS4 N/C CH21 DS4 normaly close contact
3912 CH21-CB N/O CH21 CB normaly open contact
3913 CH21-CB N/C CH21 CB normaly close contact
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
3922 CH22-DS2 N/O CH22 DS2 normaly open contact
3923 CH22-DS2 N/C CH22 DS2 normaly close contact
3924 CH22-DS3 N/O CH22 DS3 normaly open contact
3925 CH22-DS3 N/C CH22 DS3 normaly close contact
3926 CH22-DS4 N/O CH22 DS4 normaly open contact
3927 CH22-DS4 N/C CH22 DS4 normaly close contact
3928 CH22-CB N/O CH22 CB normaly open contact
3929 CH22-CB N/C CH22 CB normaly close contact
3930
3931
3932
3933
3934
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
3935
3936
3937
3938 CH23-DS2 N/O CH23 DS2 normaly open contact
3939 CH23-DS2 N/C CH23 DS2 normaly close contact
3940 CH23-DS3 N/O CH23 DS3 normaly open contact
3941 CH23-DS3 N/C CH23 DS3 normaly close contact
3942 CH23-DS4 N/O CH23 DS4 normaly open contact
3943 CH23-DS4 N/C CH23 DS4 normaly close contact
3944 CH23-CB N/O CH23 CB normaly open contact
3945 CH23-CB N/C CH23 CB normaly close contact
3946
3947
3948
3949
3950
3951
3952
3953
3954 CH24-DS2 N/O CH24 DS2 normaly open contact
3955 CH24-DS2 N/C CH24 DS2 normaly close contact
3956 CH24-DS3 N/O CH24 DS3 normaly open contact
3957 CH24-DS3 N/C CH24 DS3 normaly close contact
3958 CH24-DS4 N/O CH24 DS4 normaly open contact
3959 CH24-DS4 N/C CH24 DS4 normaly close contact
3960 CH24-CB N/O CH24 CB normaly open contact
3961 CH24-CB N/C CH24 CB normaly close contact
3962
3963
3964
3965
3966
3967
3968
3969
3970 CH25-DS2 N/O CH25 DS2 normaly open contact
3971 CH25-DS2 N/C CH25 DS2 normaly close contact
3972 CH25-DS3 N/O CH25 DS3 normaly open contact
3973 CH25-DS3 N/C CH25 DS3 normaly close contact
3974 CH25-DS4 N/O CH25 DS4 normaly open contact
3975 CH25-DS4 N/C CH25 DS4 normaly close contact
3976 CH25-CB N/O CH25 CB normaly open contact
3977 CH25-CB N/C CH25 CB normaly close contact
3978
3979
3980
3981
3982
3983
3984
3985
3986 CH26-DS2 N/O CH26 DS2 normaly open contact
3987 CH26-DS2 N/C CH26 DS2 normaly close contact
3988 CH26-DS3 N/O CH26 DS3 normaly open contact
3989 CH26-DS3 N/C CH26 DS3 normaly close contact
3990 CH26-DS4 N/O CH26 DS4 normaly open contact
3991 CH26-DS4 N/C CH26 DS4 normaly close contact
3992 CH26-CB N/O CH26 CB normaly open contact
3993 CH26-CB N/C CH26 CB normaly close contact
3994
3995
3996
3997
3998
3999
4000
4001
4002 CH27-DS2 N/O CH27 DS2 normaly open contact
4003 CH27-DS2 N/C CH27 DS2 normaly close contact
4004 CH27-DS3 N/O CH27 DS3 normaly open contact
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No. Signal Name Contents
4005 CH27-DS3 N/C CH27 DS3 normaly close contact
4006 CH27-DS4 N/O CH27 DS4 normaly open contact
4007 CH27-DS4 N/C CH27 DS4 normaly close contact
4008 CH27-CB N/O CH27 CB normaly open contact
4009 CH27-CB N/C CH27 CB normaly close contact
4010
4011
4012
4013
4014
4015
4016
4017
4018 CH28-DS2 N/O CH28 DS2 normaly open contact
4019 CH28-DS2 N/C CH28 DS2 normaly close contact
4020 CH28-DS3 N/O CH28 DS3 normaly open contact
4021 CH28-DS3 N/C CH28 DS3 normaly close contact
4022 CH28-DS4 N/O CH28 DS4 normaly open contact
4023 CH28-DS4 N/C CH28 DS4 normaly close contact
4024 CH28-CB N/O CH28 CB normaly open contact
4025 CH28-CB N/C CH28 CB normaly close contact
4026
4027
4028
4029
4030
4031
4032
4033
4034 CH29-DS2 N/O CH29 DS2 normaly open contact
4035 CH29-DS2 N/C CH29 DS2 normaly close contact
4036 CH29-DS3 N/O CH29 DS3 normaly open contact
4037 CH29-DS3 N/C CH29 DS3 normaly close contact
4038 CH29-DS4 N/O CH29 DS4 normaly open contact
4039 CH29-DS4 N/C CH29 DS4 normaly close contact
4040 CH29-CB N/O CH29 CB normaly open contact
4041 CH29-CB N/C CH29 CB normaly close contact
4042
4043
4044
4045
4046
4047
4048
4049
4050 CH30-DS2 N/O CH30 DS2 normaly open contact
4051 CH30-DS2 N/C CH30 DS2 normaly close contact
4052 CH30-DS3 N/O CH30 DS3 normaly open contact
4053 CH30-DS3 N/C CH30 DS3 normaly close contact
4054 CH30-DS4 N/O CH30 DS4 normaly open contact
4055 CH30-DS4 N/C CH30 DS4 normaly close contact
4056 CH30-CB N/O CH30 CB normaly open contact
4057 CH30-CB N/C CH30 CB normaly close contact
4058
4059
4060
4061
4062
4063
4064
4065
4066 CH31-DS2 N/O CH31 DS2 normaly open contact
4067 CH31-DS2 N/C CH31 DS2 normaly close contact
4068 CH31-DS3 N/O CH31 DS3 normaly open contact
4069 CH31-DS3 N/C CH31 DS3 normaly close contact
4070 CH31-DS4 N/O CH31 DS4 normaly open contact
4071 CH31-DS4 N/C CH31 DS4 normaly close contact
4072 CH31-CB N/O CH31 CB normaly open contact
4073 CH31-CB N/C CH31 CB normaly close contact
4074
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No. Signal Name Contents
4075
4076
4077
4078
4079
4080
4081
4082 CH32-DS2 N/O CH32 DS2 normaly open contact
4083 CH32-DS2 N/C CH32 DS2 normaly close contact
4084 CH32-DS3 N/O CH32 DS3 normaly open contact
4085 CH32-DS3 N/C CH32 DS3 normaly close contact
4086 CH32-DS4 N/O CH32 DS4 normaly open contact
4087 CH32-DS4 N/C CH32 DS4 normaly close contact
4088 CH32-CB N/O CH32 CB normaly open contact
4089 CH32-CB N/C CH32 CB normaly close contact
4090
4091
4092
4093
4094
4095
4096
4097
4098 CH33-DS2 N/O CH33 DS2 normaly open contact
4099 CH33-DS2 N/C CH33 DS2 normaly close contact
4100 CH33-DS3 N/O CH33 DS3 normaly open contact
4101 CH33-DS3 N/C CH33 DS3 normaly close contact
4102 CH33-DS4 N/O CH33 DS4 normaly open contact
4103 CH33-DS4 N/C CH33 DS4 normaly close contact
4104 CH33-CB N/O CH33 CB normaly open contact
4105 CH33-CB N/C CH33 CB normaly close contact
4106
4107
4108
4109
4110
4111
4112
4113
4114 CH34-DS2 N/O CH34 DS2 normaly open contact
4115 CH34-DS2 N/C CH34 DS2 normaly close contact
4116 CH34-DS3 N/O CH34 DS3 normaly open contact
4117 CH34-DS3 N/C CH34 DS3 normaly close contact
4118 CH34-DS4 N/O CH34 DS4 normaly open contact
4119 CH34-DS4 N/C CH34 DS4 normaly close contact
4120 CH34-CB N/O CH34 CB normaly open contact
4121 CH34-CB N/C CH34 CB normaly close contact
4122
4123
4124
4125
4126
4127
4128
4129
4130 CH35-DS2 N/O CH35 DS2 normaly open contact
4131 CH35-DS2 N/C CH35 DS2 normaly close contact
4132 CH35-DS3 N/O CH35 DS3 normaly open contact
4133 CH35-DS3 N/C CH35 DS3 normaly close contact
4134 CH35-DS4 N/O CH35 DS4 normaly open contact
4135 CH35-DS4 N/C CH35 DS4 normaly close contact
4136 CH35-CB N/O CH35 CB normaly open contact
4137 CH35-CB N/C CH35 CB normaly close contact
4138
4139
4140
4141
4142
4143
4144
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No. Signal Name Contents
4145
4146 CH36-DS2 N/O CH36 DS2 normaly open contact
4147 CH36-DS2 N/C CH36 DS2 normaly close contact
4148 CH36-DS3 N/O CH36 DS3 normaly open contact
4149 CH36-DS3 N/C CH36 DS3 normaly close contact
4150 CH36-DS4 N/O CH36 DS4 normaly open contact
4151 CH36-DS4 N/C CH36 DS4 normaly close contact
4152 CH36-CB N/O CH36 CB normaly open contact
4153 CH36-CB N/C CH36 CB normaly close contact
4154
4155
4156
4157
4158
4159
4160
4161
4162 CH37-DS2 N/O CH37 DS2 normaly open contact
4163 CH37-DS2 N/C CH37 DS2 normaly close contact
4164 CH37-DS3 N/O CH37 DS3 normaly open contact
4165 CH37-DS3 N/C CH37 DS3 normaly close contact
4166 CH37-DS4 N/O CH37 DS4 normaly open contact
4167 CH37-DS4 N/C CH37 DS4 normaly close contact
4168 CH37-CB N/O CH37 CB normaly open contact
4169 CH37-CB N/C CH37 CB normaly close contact
4170
4171
4172
4173
4174
4175
4176
4177
4178 CH38-DS2 N/O CH38 DS2 normaly open contact
4179 CH38-DS2 N/C CH38 DS2 normaly close contact
4180 CH38-DS3 N/O CH38 DS3 normaly open contact
4181 CH38-DS3 N/C CH38 DS3 normaly close contact
4182 CH38-DS4 N/O CH38 DS4 normaly open contact
4183 CH38-DS4 N/C CH38 DS4 normaly close contact
4184 CH38-CB N/O CH38 CB normaly open contact
4185 CH38-CB N/C CH38 CB normaly close contact
4186
4187
4188
4189
4190
4191
4192
4193
4194 CH39-DS2 N/O CH39 DS2 normaly open contact
4195 CH39-DS2 N/C CH39 DS2 normaly close contact
4196 CH39-DS3 N/O CH39 DS3 normaly open contact
4197 CH39-DS3 N/C CH39 DS3 normaly close contact
4198 CH39-DS4 N/O CH39 DS4 normaly open contact
4199 CH39-DS4 N/C CH39 DS4 normaly close contact
4200 CH39-CB N/O CH39 CB normaly open contact
4201 CH39-CB N/C CH39 CB normaly close contact
4202
4203
4204
4205
4206
4207
4208
4209
4210 CH40-DS2 N/O CH40 DS2 normaly open contact
4211 CH40-DS2 N/C CH40 DS2 normaly close contact
4212 CH40-DS3 N/O CH40 DS3 normaly open contact
4213 CH40-DS3 N/C CH40 DS3 normaly close contact
4214 CH40-DS4 N/O CH40 DS4 normaly open contact
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No. Signal Name Contents
4215 CH40-DS4 N/C CH40 DS4 normaly close contact
4216 CH40-CB N/O CH40 CB normaly open contact
4217 CH40-CB N/C CH40 CB normaly close contact
4218
4219
4220
4221
4222
4223
4224
4225
4226 CH41-DS2 N/O CH41 DS2 normaly open contact
4227 CH41-DS2 N/C CH41 DS2 normaly close contact
4228 CH41-DS3 N/O CH41 DS3 normaly open contact
4229 CH41-DS3 N/C CH41 DS3 normaly close contact
4230 CH41-DS4 N/O CH41 DS4 normaly open contact
4231 CH41-DS4 N/C CH41 DS4 normaly close contact
4232 CH41-CB N/O CH41 CB normaly open contact
4233 CH41-CB N/C CH41 CB normaly close contact
4234
4235
4236
4237
4238
4239
4240
4241
4242 CH42-DS2 N/O CH42 DS2 normaly open contact
4243 CH42-DS2 N/C CH42 DS2 normaly close contact
4244 CH42-DS3 N/O CH42 DS3 normaly open contact
4245 CH42-DS3 N/C CH42 DS3 normaly close contact
4246 CH42-DS4 N/O CH42 DS4 normaly open contact
4247 CH42-DS4 N/C CH42 DS4 normaly close contact
4248 CH42-CB N/O CH42 CB normaly open contact
4249 CH42-CB N/C CH42 CB normaly close contact
4250
4251
4252
4253
4254
4255
4256
4257
4258 CH43-DS2 N/O CH43 DS2 normaly open contact
4259 CH43-DS2 N/C CH43 DS2 normaly close contact
4260 CH43-DS3 N/O CH43 DS3 normaly open contact
4261 CH43-DS3 N/C CH43 DS3 normaly close contact
4262 CH43-DS4 N/O CH43 DS4 normaly open contact
4263 CH43-DS4 N/C CH43 DS4 normaly close contact
4264 CH43-CB N/O CH43 CB normaly open contact
4265 CH43-CB N/C CH43 CB normaly close contact
4266
4267
4268
4269
4270
4271
4272
4273
4274 CH44-DS2 N/O CH44 DS2 normaly open contact
4275 CH44-DS2 N/C CH44 DS2 normaly close contact
4276 CH44-DS3 N/O CH44 DS3 normaly open contact
4277 CH44-DS3 N/C CH44 DS3 normaly close contact
4278 CH44-DS4 N/O CH44 DS4 normaly open contact
4279 CH44-DS4 N/C CH44 DS4 normaly close contact
4280 CH44-CB N/O CH44 CB normaly open contact
4281 CH44-CB N/C CH44 CB normaly close contact
4282
4283
4284
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No. Signal Name Contents
4285
4286
4287
4288
4289
4290 CH45-DS2 N/O CH45 DS2 normaly open contact
4291 CH45-DS2 N/C CH45 DS2 normaly close contact
4292 CH45-DS3 N/O CH45 DS3 normaly open contact
4293 CH45-DS3 N/C CH45 DS3 normaly close contact
4294 CH45-DS4 N/O CH45 DS4 normaly open contact
4295 CH45-DS4 N/C CH45 DS4 normaly close contact
4296 CH45-CB N/O CH45 CB normaly open contact
4297 CH45-CB N/C CH45 CB normaly close contact
4298
4299
4300
4301
4302
4303
4304
4305
4306 CH46-DS2 N/O CH46 DS2 normaly open contact
4307 CH46-DS2 N/C CH46 DS2 normaly close contact
4308 CH46-DS3 N/O CH46 DS3 normaly open contact
4309 CH46-DS3 N/C CH46 DS3 normaly close contact
4310 CH46-DS4 N/O CH46 DS4 normaly open contact
4311 CH46-DS4 N/C CH46 DS4 normaly close contact
4312 CH46-CB N/O CH46 CB normaly open contact
4313 CH46-CB N/C CH46 CB normaly close contact
4314
4315
4316
4317
4318
4319
4320
4321
4322 CH47-DS2 N/O CH47 DS2 normaly open contact
4323 CH47-DS2 N/C CH47 DS2 normaly close contact
4324 CH47-DS3 N/O CH47 DS3 normaly open contact
4325 CH47-DS3 N/C CH47 DS3 normaly close contact
4326 CH47-DS4 N/O CH47 DS4 normaly open contact
4327 CH47-DS4 N/C CH47 DS4 normaly close contact
4328 CH47-CB N/O CH47 CB normaly open contact
4329 CH47-CB N/C CH47 CB normaly close contact
4330
4331
4332
4333
4334
4335
4336
4337
4338 CH48-DS2 N/O CH48 DS2 normaly open contact
4339 CH48-DS2 N/C CH48 DS2 normaly close contact
4340 CH48-DS3 N/O CH48 DS3 normaly open contact
4341 CH48-DS3 N/C CH48 DS3 normaly close contact
4342 CH48-DS4 N/O CH48 DS4 normaly open contact
4343 CH48-DS4 N/C CH48 DS4 normaly close contact
4344 CH48-CB N/O CH48 CB normaly open contact
4345 CH48-CB N/C CH48 CB normaly close contact
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
4351
4352
4353
4354 CH49-DS2 N/O CH49 DS2 normaly open contact
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No. Signal Name Contents
4355 CH49-DS2 N/C CH49 DS2 normaly close contact
4356 CH49-DS3 N/O CH49 DS3 normaly open contact
4357 CH49-DS3 N/C CH49 DS3 normaly close contact
4358 CH49-DS4 N/O CH49 DS4 normaly open contact
4359 CH49-DS4 N/C CH49 DS4 normaly close contact
4360 CH49-CB N/O CH49 CB normaly open contact
4361 CH49-CB N/C CH49 CB normaly close contact
4362
4363
4364
4365
4366
4367
4368
4369
4370 CH50-DS2 N/O CH50 DS2 normaly open contact
4371 CH50-DS2 N/C CH50 DS2 normaly close contact
4372 CH50-DS3 N/O CH50 DS3 normaly open contact
4373 CH50-DS3 N/C CH50 DS3 normaly close contact
4374 CH50-DS4 N/O CH50 DS4 normaly open contact
4375 CH50-DS4 N/C CH50 DS4 normaly close contact
4376 CH50-CB N/O CH50 CB normaly open contact
4377 CH50-CB N/C CH50 CB normaly close contact
4378
4379
4380
4381
4382
4383
4384
4385
4386 CH51-DS2 N/O CH51 DS2 normaly open contact
4387 CH51-DS2 N/C CH51 DS2 normaly close contact
4388 CH51-DS3 N/O CH51 DS3 normaly open contact
4389 CH51-DS3 N/C CH51 DS3 normaly close contact
4390 CH51-DS4 N/O CH51 DS4 normaly open contact
4391 CH51-DS4 N/C CH51 DS4 normaly close contact
4392 CH51-CB N/O CH51 CB normaly open contact
4393 CH51-CB N/C CH51 CB normaly close contact
4394
4395
4396
4397
4398
4399
4400
4401
4402 CH52-DS2 N/O CH52 DS2 normaly open contact
4403 CH52-DS2 N/C CH52 DS2 normaly close contact
4404 CH52-DS3 N/O CH52 DS3 normaly open contact
4405 CH52-DS3 N/C CH52 DS3 normaly close contact
4406 CH52-DS4 N/O CH52 DS4 normaly open contact
4407 CH52-DS4 N/C CH52 DS4 normaly close contact
4408 CH52-CB N/O CH52 CB normaly open contact
4409 CH52-CB N/C CH52 CB normaly close contact
4410
4411
4412
4413
4414
4415
4416
4417
4418 CH53-DS2 N/O CH53 DS2 normaly open contact
4419 CH53-DS2 N/C CH53 DS2 normaly close contact
4420 CH53-DS3 N/O CH53 DS3 normaly open contact
4421 CH53-DS3 N/C CH53 DS3 normaly close contact
4422 CH53-DS4 N/O CH53 DS4 normaly open contact
4423 CH53-DS4 N/C CH53 DS4 normaly close contact
4424 CH53-CB N/O CH53 CB normaly open contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4425 CH53-CB N/C CH53 CB normaly close contact
4426
4427
4428
4429
4430
4431
4432
4433
4434 CH54-DS2 N/O CH54 DS2 normaly open contact
4435 CH54-DS2 N/C CH54 DS2 normaly close contact
4436 CH54-DS3 N/O CH54 DS3 normaly open contact
4437 CH54-DS3 N/C CH54 DS3 normaly close contact
4438 CH54-DS4 N/O CH54 DS4 normaly open contact
4439 CH54-DS4 N/C CH54 DS4 normaly close contact
4440 CH54-CB N/O CH54 CB normaly open contact
4441 CH54-CB N/C CH54 CB normaly close contact
4442
4443
4444
4445
4446
4447
4448
4449
4450 CH55-DS2 N/O CH55 DS2 normaly open contact
4451 CH55-DS2 N/C CH55 DS2 normaly close contact
4452 CH55-DS3 N/O CH55 DS3 normaly open contact
4453 CH55-DS3 N/C CH55 DS3 normaly close contact
4454 CH55-DS4 N/O CH55 DS4 normaly open contact
4455 CH55-DS4 N/C CH55 DS4 normaly close contact
4456 CH55-CB N/O CH55 CB normaly open contact
4457 CH55-CB N/C CH55 CB normaly close contact
4458
4459
4460
4461
4462
4463
4464
4465
4466 CH56-DS2 N/O CH56 DS2 normaly open contact
4467 CH56-DS2 N/C CH56 DS2 normaly close contact
4468 CH56-DS3 N/O CH56 DS3 normaly open contact
4469 CH56-DS3 N/C CH56 DS3 normaly close contact
4470 CH56-DS4 N/O CH56 DS4 normaly open contact
4471 CH56-DS4 N/C CH56 DS4 normaly close contact
4472 CH56-CB N/O CH56 CB normaly open contact
4473 CH56-CB N/C CH56 CB normaly close contact
4474
4475
4476
4477
4478
4479
4480
4481
4482 CH57-DS2 N/O CH57 DS2 normaly open contact
4483 CH57-DS2 N/C CH57 DS2 normaly close contact
4484 CH57-DS3 N/O CH57 DS3 normaly open contact
4485 CH57-DS3 N/C CH57 DS3 normaly close contact
4486 CH57-DS4 N/O CH57 DS4 normaly open contact
4487 CH57-DS4 N/C CH57 DS4 normaly close contact
4488 CH57-CB N/O CH57 CB normaly open contact
4489 CH57-CB N/C CH57 CB normaly close contact
4490
4491
4492
4493
4494
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No. Signal Name Contents
4495
4496
4497
4498 CH58-DS2 N/O CH58 DS2 normaly open contact
4499 CH58-DS2 N/C CH58 DS2 normaly close contact
4500 CH58-DS3 N/O CH58 DS3 normaly open contact
4501 CH58-DS3 N/C CH58 DS3 normaly close contact
4502 CH58-DS4 N/O CH58 DS4 normaly open contact
4503 CH58-DS4 N/C CH58 DS4 normaly close contact
4504 CH58-CB N/O CH58 CB normaly open contact
4505 CH58-CB N/C CH58 CB normaly close contact
4506
4507
4508
4509
4510
4511
4512
4513
4514 CH59-DS2 N/O CH59 DS2 normaly open contact
4515 CH59-DS2 N/C CH59 DS2 normaly close contact
4516 CH59-DS3 N/O CH59 DS3 normaly open contact
4517 CH59-DS3 N/C CH59 DS3 normaly close contact
4518 CH59-DS4 N/O CH59 DS4 normaly open contact
4519 CH59-DS4 N/C CH59 DS4 normaly close contact
4520 CH59-CB N/O CH59 CB normaly open contact
4521 CH59-CB N/C CH59 CB normaly close contact
4522
4523
4524
4525
4526
4527
4528
4529
4530 CH60-DS2 N/O CH60 DS2 normaly open contact
4531 CH60-DS2 N/C CH60 DS2 normaly close contact
4532 CH60-DS3 N/O CH60 DS3 normaly open contact
4533 CH60-DS3 N/C CH60 DS3 normaly close contact
4534 CH60-DS4 N/O CH60 DS4 normaly open contact
4535 CH60-DS4 N/C CH60 DS4 normaly close contact
4536 CH60-CB N/O CH60 CB normaly open contact
4537 CH60-CB N/C CH60 CB normaly close contact
4538
4539
4540
4541
4542
4543
4544
4545
4546 CH61-DS2 N/O CH61 DS2 normaly open contact
4547 CH61-DS2 N/C CH61 DS2 normaly close contact
4548 CH61-DS3 N/O CH61 DS3 normaly open contact
4549 CH61-DS3 N/C CH61 DS3 normaly close contact
4550 CH61-DS4 N/O CH61 DS4 normaly open contact
4551 CH61-DS4 N/C CH61 DS4 normaly close contact
4552 CH61-CB N/O CH61 CB normaly open contact
4553 CH61-CB N/C CH61 CB normaly close contact
4554
4555
4556
4557
4558
4559
4560
4561
4562 CH62-DS2 N/O CH62 DS2 normaly open contact
4563 CH62-DS2 N/C CH62 DS2 normaly close contact
4564 CH62-DS3 N/O CH62 DS3 normaly open contact
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4565 CH62-DS3 N/C CH62 DS3 normaly close contact
4566 CH62-DS4 N/O CH62 DS4 normaly open contact
4567 CH62-DS4 N/C CH62 DS4 normaly close contact
4568 CH62-CB N/O CH62 CB normaly open contact
4569 CH62-CB N/C CH62 CB normaly close contact
4570
4571
4572
4573
4574
4575
4576
4577
4578 CH63-DS2 N/O CH63 DS2 normaly open contact
4579 CH63-DS2 N/C CH63 DS2 normaly close contact
4580 CH63-DS3 N/O CH63 DS3 normaly open contact
4581 CH63-DS3 N/C CH63 DS3 normaly close contact
4582 CH63-DS4 N/O CH63 DS4 normaly open contact
4583 CH63-DS4 N/C CH63 DS4 normaly close contact
4584 CH63-CB N/O CH63 CB normaly open contact
4585 CH63-CB N/C CH63 CB normaly close contact
4586
4587
4588
4589
4590
4591
4592
4593
4594 CH64-DS2 N/O CH64 DS2 normaly open contact
4595 CH64-DS2 N/C CH64 DS2 normaly close contact
4596 CH64-DS3 N/O CH64 DS3 normaly open contact
4597 CH64-DS3 N/C CH64 DS3 normaly close contact
4598 CH64-DS4 N/O CH64 DS4 normaly open contact
4599 CH64-DS4 N/C CH64 DS4 normaly close contact
4600 CH64-CB N/O CH64 CB normaly open contact
4601 CH64-CB N/C CH64 CB normaly close contact
4602
4603
4604
4605
4606
4607
4608 IND.RESET Indication reset command
4609 BP BLOCK-A BP function block command-A
4610 CBF BLOCK-A CBF function block command-A
4611 BP BLOCK-B BP function block command-B
4612 CBF BLOCK-B CBF function block command-B
4613
4614
4615
4616
4617
4618
4619
4620
4621
4622
4623
4624 DIFFS-ZA DIF-ZA protection fail-safe command
4625 DIFFS-ZB DIF-ZB protection fail-safe command
4626 DIFFS-ZC DIF-ZC protection fail-safe command
4627 DIFFS-ZD DIF-ZD protection fail-safe command
4628 DIFFS DIF(check zone) protection fail-safe command
4629 DIFCH CHARA DIFCH characteristic changing command
4630
4631
4632
4633
4634
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No. Signal Name Contents
4635
4636
4637
4638
4639
4640 CBFFS-ZA CBF protection zone-A fail-safe command
4641 CBFFS-ZB CBF protection zone-B fail-safe command
4642 CBFFS-ZC CBF protection zone-C fail-safe command
4643 CBFFS-ZD CBF protection zone-D fail-safe command
4644 CBFFS-NOUSE CBF fail-safe not used command
4645
4646
4647
4648 COMTP-ZA COM Command trip forcibly trip
4649 COMTP-ZB COM ditto
4650 COMTP-ZC COM ditto
4651 COMTP-ZD COM ditto
4652 CTF BLOCK CTF block command
4653
4654
4655
4656 CBFTRFS-ZA CBF transfer zone-A fail-safe command
4657 CBFTRFS-ZB CBF transfer zone-B fail-safe command
4658 CBFTRFS-ZC CBF transfer zone-C fail-safe command
4659 CBFTRFS-ZD CBF transfer zone-D fail-safe command
4660 CBFTRFS-NOUSE CBF transfer fail-safe not used command
4661
4662
4663
4664
4665
4666
4667
4668
4669
4670
4671
4672 DIFZA DELAY Trip command delay timer setting
4673 DIFZB DELAY Trip command delay timer setting
4674 DIFZC DELAY Trip command delay timer setting
4675 DIFZD DELAY Trip command delay timer setting
4676 DIF DELAY Trip command delay timer setting
4677
4678
4679
4680 C1-CUR.BLK S Coupler1 current block command for single-bus with trnsfer
4681 C2-CUR.BLK S Coupler2 current block command for single-bus with trnsfer
4682 C3-CUR.BLK S Coupler3 current block command for single-bus with trnsfer
4683 C4-CUR.BLK S Coupler4 current block command for single-bus with trnsfer
4684
4685
4686
4687
4688 CH1-EXT-BPTP CH1 external bus protection trip command
4689 CH2-EXT-BPTP CH2 external bus protection trip command
4690 CH3-EXT-BPTP CH3 external bus protection trip command
4691 CH4-EXT-BPTP CH4 external bus protection trip command
4692 CH5-EXT-BPTP CH5 external bus protection trip command
4693 CH6-EXT-BPTP CH6 external bus protection trip command
4694 CH7-EXT-BPTP CH7 external bus protection trip command
4695 CH8-EXT-BPTP CH8 external bus protection trip command
4696 CH9-EXT-BPTP CH9 external bus protection trip command
4697 CH10-EXT-BPTP CH10 external bus protection trip command
4698 CH11-EXT-BPTP CH11 external bus protection trip command
4699 CH12-EXT-BPTP CH12 external bus protection trip command
4700 CH13-EXT-BPTP CH13 external bus protection trip command
4701 CH14-EXT-BPTP CH14 external bus protection trip command
4702 CH15-EXT-BPTP CH15 external bus protection trip command
4703 CH16-EXT-BPTP CH16 external bus protection trip command
4704 CH17-EXT-BPTP CH17 external bus protection trip command
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No. Signal Name Contents
4705 CH18-EXT-BPTP CH18 external bus protection trip command
4706 CH19-EXT-BPTP CH19 external bus protection trip command
4707 CH20-EXT-BPTP CH20 external bus protection trip command
4708 CH21-EXT-BPTP CH21 external bus protection trip command
4709 CH22-EXT-BPTP CH22 external bus protection trip command
4710 CH23-EXT-BPTP CH23 external bus protection trip command
4711 CH24-EXT-BPTP CH24 external bus protection trip command
4712 CH25-EXT-BPTP CH25 external bus protection trip command
4713 CH26-EXT-BPTP CH26 external bus protection trip command
4714 CH27-EXT-BPTP CH27 external bus protection trip command
4715 CH28-EXT-BPTP CH28 external bus protection trip command
4716 CH29-EXT-BPTP CH29 external bus protection trip command
4717 CH30-EXT-BPTP CH30 external bus protection trip command
4718 CH31-EXT-BPTP CH31 external bus protection trip command
4719 CH32-EXT-BPTP CH32 external bus protection trip command
4720 CH33-EXT-BPTP CH33 external bus protection trip command
4721 CH34-EXT-BPTP CH34 external bus protection trip command
4722 CH35-EXT-BPTP CH35 external bus protection trip command
4723 CH36-EXT-BPTP CH36 external bus protection trip command
4724 CH37-EXT-BPTP CH37 external bus protection trip command
4725 CH38-EXT-BPTP CH38 external bus protection trip command
4726 CH39-EXT-BPTP CH39 external bus protection trip command
4727 CH40-EXT-BPTP CH40 external bus protection trip command
4728 CH41-EXT-BPTP CH41 external bus protection trip command
4729 CH42-EXT-BPTP CH42 external bus protection trip command
4730 CH43-EXT-BPTP CH43 external bus protection trip command
4731 CH44-EXT-BPTP CH44 external bus protection trip command
4732 CH45-EXT-BPTP CH45 external bus protection trip command
4733 CH46-EXT-BPTP CH46 external bus protection trip command
4734 CH47-EXT-BPTP CH47 external bus protection trip command
4735 CH48-EXT-BPTP CH48 external bus protection trip command
4736 CH49-EXT-BPTP CH49 external bus protection trip command
4737 CH50-EXT-BPTP CH50 external bus protection trip command
4738 CH51-EXT-BPTP CH51 external bus protection trip command
4739 CH52-EXT-BPTP CH52 external bus protection trip command
4740 CH53-EXT-BPTP CH53 external bus protection trip command
4741 CH54-EXT-BPTP CH54 external bus protection trip command
4742 CH55-EXT-BPTP CH55 external bus protection trip command
4743 CH56-EXT-BPTP CH56 external bus protection trip command
4744 CH57-EXT-BPTP CH57 external bus protection trip command
4745 CH58-EXT-BPTP CH58 external bus protection trip command
4746 CH59-EXT-BPTP CH59 external bus protection trip command
4747 CH60-EXT-BPTP CH60 external bus protection trip command
4748 CH61-EXT-BPTP CH61 external bus protection trip command
4749 CH62-EXT-BPTP CH62 external bus protection trip command
4750 CH63-EXT-BPTP CH63 external bus protection trip command
4751 CH64-EXT-BPTP CH64 external bus protection trip command
4752 CH1-CBFIO CH1 CBF instantly operation command
4753 CH2-CBFIO CH2 CBF instantly operation command
4754 CH3-CBFIO CH3 CBF instantly operation command
4755 CH4-CBFIO CH4 CBF instantly operation command
4756 CH5-CBFIO CH5 CBF instantly operation command
4757 CH6-CBFIO CH6 CBF instantly operation command
4758 CH7-CBFIO CH7 CBF instantly operation command
4759 CH8-CBFIO CH8 CBF instantly operation command
4760 CH9-CBFIO CH9 CBF instantly operation command
4761 CH10-CBFIO CH10 CBF instantly operation command
4762 CH11-CBFIO CH11 CBF instantly operation command
4763 CH12-CBFIO CH12 CBF instantly operation command
4764 CH13-CBFIO CH13 CBF instantly operation command
4765 CH14-CBFIO CH14 CBF instantly operation command
4766 CH15-CBFIO CH15 CBF instantly operation command
4767 CH16-CBFIO CH16 CBF instantly operation command
4768 CH17-CBFIO CH17 CBF instantly operation command
4769 CH18-CBFIO CH18 CBF instantly operation command
4770 CH19-CBFIO CH19 CBF instantly operation command
4771 CH20-CBFIO CH20 CBF instantly operation command
4772 CH21-CBFIO CH21 CBF instantly operation command
4773 CH22-CBFIO CH22 CBF instantly operation command
4774 CH23-CBFIO CH23 CBF instantly operation command
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4775 CH24-CBFIO CH24 CBF instantly operation command
4776 CH25-CBFIO CH25 CBF instantly operation command
4777 CH26-CBFIO CH26 CBF instantly operation command
4778 CH27-CBFIO CH27 CBF instantly operation command
4779 CH28-CBFIO CH28 CBF instantly operation command
4780 CH29-CBFIO CH29 CBF instantly operation command
4781 CH30-CBFIO CH30 CBF instantly operation command
4782 CH31-CBFIO CH31 CBF instantly operation command
4783 CH32-CBFIO CH32 CBF instantly operation command
4784 CH33-CBFIO CH33 CBF instantly operation command
4785 CH34-CBFIO CH34 CBF instantly operation command
4786 CH35-CBFIO CH35 CBF instantly operation command
4787 CH36-CBFIO CH36 CBF instantly operation command
4788 CH37-CBFIO CH37 CBF instantly operation command
4789 CH38-CBFIO CH38 CBF instantly operation command
4790 CH39-CBFIO CH39 CBF instantly operation command
4791 CH40-CBFIO CH40 CBF instantly operation command
4792 CH41-CBFIO CH41 CBF instantly operation command
4793 CH42-CBFIO CH42 CBF instantly operation command
4794 CH43-CBFIO CH43 CBF instantly operation command
4795 CH44-CBFIO CH44 CBF instantly operation command
4796 CH45-CBFIO CH45 CBF instantly operation command
4797 CH46-CBFIO CH46 CBF instantly operation command
4798 CH47-CBFIO CH47 CBF instantly operation command
4799 CH48-CBFIO CH48 CBF instantly operation command
4800 CH49-CBFIO CH49 CBF instantly operation command
4801 CH50-CBFIO CH50 CBF instantly operation command
4802 CH51-CBFIO CH51 CBF instantly operation command
4803 CH52-CBFIO CH52 CBF instantly operation command
4804 CH53-CBFIO CH53 CBF instantly operation command
4805 CH54-CBFIO CH54 CBF instantly operation command
4806 CH55-CBFIO CH55 CBF instantly operation command
4807 CH56-CBFIO CH56 CBF instantly operation command
4808 CH57-CBFIO CH57 CBF instantly operation command
4809 CH58-CBFIO CH58 CBF instantly operation command
4810 CH59-CBFIO CH59 CBF instantly operation command
4811 CH60-CBFIO CH60 CBF instantly operation command
4812 CH61-CBFIO CH61 CBF instantly operation command
4813 CH62-CBFIO CH62 CBF instantly operation command
4814 CH63-CBFIO CH63 CBF instantly operation command
4815 CH64-CBFIO CH64 CBF instantly operation command
4816 CH1-COM.TP CH1 command trip initiation command
4817 CH2-COM.TP CH2 command trip initiation command
4818 CH3-COM.TP CH3 command trip initiation command
4819 CH4-COM.TP CH4 command trip initiation command
4820 CH5-COM.TP CH5 command trip initiation command
4821 CH6-COM.TP CH6 command trip initiation command
4822 CH7-COM.TP CH7 command trip initiation command
4823 CH8-COM.TP CH8 command trip initiation command
4824 CH9-COM.TP CH9 command trip initiation command
4825 CH10-COM.TP CH10 command trip initiation command
4826 CH11-COM.TP CH11 command trip initiation command
4827 CH12-COM.TP CH12 command trip initiation command
4828 CH13-COM.TP CH13 command trip initiation command
4829 CH14-COM.TP CH14 command trip initiation command
4830 CH15-COM.TP CH15 command trip initiation command
4831 CH16-COM.TP CH16 command trip initiation command
4832 CH17-COM.TP CH17 command trip initiation command
4833 CH18-COM.TP CH18 command trip initiation command
4834 CH19-COM.TP CH19 command trip initiation command
4835 CH20-COM.TP CH20 command trip initiation command
4836 CH21-COM.TP CH21 command trip initiation command
4837 CH22-COM.TP CH22 command trip initiation command
4838 CH23-COM.TP CH23 command trip initiation command
4839 CH24-COM.TP CH24 command trip initiation command
4840 CH25-COM.TP CH25 command trip initiation command
4841 CH26-COM.TP CH26 command trip initiation command
4842 CH27-COM.TP CH27 command trip initiation command
4843 CH28-COM.TP CH28 command trip initiation command
4844 CH29-COM.TP CH29 command trip initiation command
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4845 CH30-COM.TP CH30 command trip initiation command
4846 CH31-COM.TP CH31 command trip initiation command
4847 CH32-COM.TP CH32 command trip initiation command
4848 CH33-COM.TP CH33 command trip initiation command
4849 CH34-COM.TP CH34 command trip initiation command
4850 CH35-COM.TP CH35 command trip initiation command
4851 CH36-COM.TP CH36 command trip initiation command
4852 CH37-COM.TP CH37 command trip initiation command
4853 CH38-COM.TP CH38 command trip initiation command
4854 CH39-COM.TP CH39 command trip initiation command
4855 CH40-COM.TP CH40 command trip initiation command
4856 CH41-COM.TP CH41 command trip initiation command
4857 CH42-COM.TP CH42 command trip initiation command
4858 CH43-COM.TP CH43 command trip initiation command
4859 CH44-COM.TP CH44 command trip initiation command
4860 CH45-COM.TP CH45 command trip initiation command
4861 CH46-COM.TP CH46 command trip initiation command
4862 CH47-COM.TP CH47 command trip initiation command
4863 CH48-COM.TP CH48 command trip initiation command
4864 CH49-COM.TP CH49 command trip initiation command
4865 CH50-COM.TP CH50 command trip initiation command
4866 CH51-COM.TP CH51 command trip initiation command
4867 CH52-COM.TP CH52 command trip initiation command
4868 CH53-COM.TP CH53 command trip initiation command
4869 CH54-COM.TP CH54 command trip initiation command
4870 CH55-COM.TP CH55 command trip initiation command
4871 CH56-COM.TP CH56 command trip initiation command
4872 CH57-COM.TP CH57 command trip initiation command
4873 CH58-COM.TP CH58 command trip initiation command
4874 CH59-COM.TP CH59 command trip initiation command
4875 CH60-COM.TP CH60 command trip initiation command
4876 CH61-COM.TP CH61 command trip initiation command
4877 CH62-COM.TP CH62 command trip initiation command
4878 CH63-COM.TP CH63 command trip initiation command
4879 CH64-COM.TP CH64 command trip initiation command
4880
4881
4882 S1-ZAC.RESET Section1 zero ampere control reset command
4883 S2-ZAC.RESET Section2 zero ampere control reset command
4884 S3-ZAC.RESET Section3 zero ampere control reset command
4885 S4-ZAC.RESET Section4 zero ampere control reset command
4886 C1-ZAC.RESET Coupler1 zero ampere control reset command
4887 C2-ZAC.RESET Coupler2 zero ampere control reset command
4888 C3-ZAC.RESET Coupler3 zero ampere control reset command
4889
4890 E1-ZAC.RESET End of section1 zero ampere control reset command
4891 E2-ZAC.RESET End of section2 zero ampere control reset command
4892 E3-ZAC.RESET End of section3 zero ampere control reset command
4893 E4-ZAC.RESET End of section4 zero ampere control reset command
4894
4895
4896 CH1-CBFCB CH1 CB for CBF initiation command
4897 CH2-CBFCB CH2 CB for CBF initiation command
4898 CH3-CBFCB CH3 CB for CBF initiation command
4899 CH4-CBFCB CH4 CB for CBF initiation command
4900 CH5-CBFCB CH5 CB for CBF initiation command
4901 CH6-CBFCB CH6 CB for CBF initiation command
4902 CH7-CBFCB CH7 CB for CBF initiation command
4903 CH8-CBFCB CH8 CB for CBF initiation command
4904 CH9-CBFCB CH9 CB for CBF initiation command
4905 CH10-CBFCB CH10 CB for CBF initiation command
4906 CH11-CBFCB CH11 CB for CBF initiation command
4907 CH12-CBFCB CH12 CB for CBF initiation command
4908 CH13-CBFCB CH13 CB for CBF initiation command
4909 CH14-CBFCB CH14 CB for CBF initiation command
4910 CH15-CBFCB CH15 CB for CBF initiation command
4911 CH16-CBFCB CH16 CB for CBF initiation command
4912 CH17-CBFCB CH17 CB for CBF initiation command
4913 CH18-CBFCB CH18 CB for CBF initiation command
4914 CH19-CBFCB CH19 CB for CBF initiation command
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4915 CH20-CBFCB CH20 CB for CBF initiation command
4916 CH21-CBFCB CH21 CB for CBF initiation command
4917 CH22-CBFCB CH22 CB for CBF initiation command
4918 CH23-CBFCB CH23 CB for CBF initiation command
4919 CH24-CBFCB CH24 CB for CBF initiation command
4920 CH25-CBFCB CH25 CB for CBF initiation command
4921 CH26-CBFCB CH26 CB for CBF initiation command
4922 CH27-CBFCB CH27 CB for CBF initiation command
4923 CH28-CBFCB CH28 CB for CBF initiation command
4924 CH29-CBFCB CH29 CB for CBF initiation command
4925 CH30-CBFCB CH30 CB for CBF initiation command
4926 CH31-CBFCB CH31 CB for CBF initiation command
4927 CH32-CBFCB CH32 CB for CBF initiation command
4928 CH33-CBFCB CH33 CB for CBF initiation command
4929 CH34-CBFCB CH34 CB for CBF initiation command
4930 CH35-CBFCB CH35 CB for CBF initiation command
4931 CH36-CBFCB CH36 CB for CBF initiation command
4932 CH37-CBFCB CH37 CB for CBF initiation command
4933 CH38-CBFCB CH38 CB for CBF initiation command
4934 CH39-CBFCB CH39 CB for CBF initiation command
4935 CH40-CBFCB CH40 CB for CBF initiation command
4936 CH41-CBFCB CH41 CB for CBF initiation command
4937 CH42-CBFCB CH42 CB for CBF initiation command
4938 CH43-CBFCB CH43 CB for CBF initiation command
4939 CH44-CBFCB CH44 CB for CBF initiation command
4940 CH45-CBFCB CH45 CB for CBF initiation command
4941 CH46-CBFCB CH46 CB for CBF initiation command
4942 CH47-CBFCB CH47 CB for CBF initiation command
4943 CH48-CBFCB CH48 CB for CBF initiation command
4944 CH49-CBFCB CH49 CB for CBF initiation command
4945 CH50-CBFCB CH50 CB for CBF initiation command
4946 CH51-CBFCB CH51 CB for CBF initiation command
4947 CH52-CBFCB CH52 CB for CBF initiation command
4948 CH53-CBFCB CH53 CB for CBF initiation command
4949 CH54-CBFCB CH54 CB for CBF initiation command
4950 CH55-CBFCB CH55 CB for CBF initiation command
4951 CH56-CBFCB CH56 CB for CBF initiation command
4952 CH57-CBFCB CH57 CB for CBF initiation command
4953 CH58-CBFCB CH58 CB for CBF initiation command
4954 CH59-CBFCB CH59 CB for CBF initiation command
4955 CH60-CBFCB CH60 CB for CBF initiation command
4956 CH61-CBFCB CH61 CB for CBF initiation command
4957 CH62-CBFCB CH62 CB for CBF initiation command
4958 CH63-CBFCB CH63 CB for CBF initiation command
4959 CH64-CBFCB CH64 CB for CBF initiation command
4960 BU1-OUT BU1 out of service command
4961 BU2-OUT BU2 out of service command
4962 BU3-OUT BU3 out of service command
4963 BU4-OUT BU4 out of service command
4964 BU5-OUT BU5 out of service command
4965 BU6-OUT BU6 out of service command
4966 BU7-OUT BU7 out of service command
4967 BU8-OUT BU8 out of service command
4968 BU9-OUT BU9 out of service command
4969 BU10-OUT BU10 out of service command
4970 BU11-OUT BU11 out of service command
4971 BU12-OUT BU12 out of service command
4972 BU13-OUT BU13 out of service command
4973 BU14-OUT BU14 out of service command
4974 BU15-OUT BU15 out of service command
4975 BU16-OUT BU16 out of service command
4976 BU17-OUT BU17 out of service command
4977 BU18-OUT BU18 out of service command
4978 BU19-OUT BU19 out of service command
4979 BU20-OUT BU20 out of service command
4980 BU21-OUT BU21 out of service command
4981 BU22-OUT BU22 out of service command
4982 BU23-OUT BU23 out of service command
4983 BU24-OUT BU24 out of service command
4984 BU25-OUT BU25 out of service command
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
4985 BU26-OUT BU26 out of service command
4986 BU27-OUT BU27 out of service command
4987 BU28-OUT BU28 out of service command
4988 BU29-OUT BU29 out of service command
4989 BU30-OUT BU30 out of service command
4990 BU31-OUT BU31 out of service command
4991 BU32-OUT BU32 out of service command
4992 BU33-OUT BU33 out of service command
4993 BU34-OUT BU34 out of service command
4994 BU35-OUT BU35 out of service command
4995 BU36-OUT BU36 out of service command
4996 BU37-OUT BU37 out of service command
4997 BU38-OUT BU38 out of service command
4998 BU39-OUT BU39 out of service command
4999 BU40-OUT BU40 out of service command
5000 BU41-OUT BU41 out of service command
5001 BU42-OUT BU42 out of service command
5002 BU43-OUT BU43 out of service command
5003 BU44-OUT BU44 out of service command
5004 BU45-OUT BU45 out of service command
5005 BU46-OUT BU46 out of service command
5006 BU47-OUT BU47 out of service command
5007 BU48-OUT BU48 out of service command
5008 BU49-OUT BU49 out of service command
5009 BU50-OUT BU50 out of service command
5010 BU51-OUT BU51 out of service command
5011 BU52-OUT BU52 out of service command
5012 BU53-OUT BU53 out of service command
5013 BU54-OUT BU54 out of service command
5014 BU55-OUT BU55 out of service command
5015 BU56-OUT BU56 out of service command
5016 BU57-OUT BU57 out of service command
5017 BU58-OUT BU58 out of service command
5018 BU59-OUT BU59 out of service command
5019 BU60-OUT BU60 out of service command
5020 BU61-OUT BU61 out of service command
5021 BU62-OUT BU62 out of service command
5022 BU63-OUT BU63 out of service command
5023 BU64-OUT BU64 out of service command
5024 CH1-EFPTR R Required condition for EFP transfer trip
5025 CH2-EFPTR R ditto
5026 CH3-EFPTR R ditto
5027 CH4-EFPTR R ditto
5028 CH5-EFPTR R ditto
5029 CH6-EFPTR R ditto
5030 CH7-EFPTR R ditto
5031 CH8-EFPTR R ditto
5032 CH9-EFPTR R ditto
5033 CH10-EFPTR R ditto
5034 CH11-EFPTR R ditto
5035 CH12-EFPTR R ditto
5036 CH13-EFPTR R ditto
5037 CH14-EFPTR R ditto
5038 CH15-EFPTR R ditto
5039 CH16-EFPTR R ditto
5040 CH17-EFPTR R ditto
5041 CH18-EFPTR R ditto
5042 CH19-EFPTR R ditto
5043 CH20-EFPTR R ditto
5044 CH21-EFPTR R ditto
5045 CH22-EFPTR R ditto
5046 CH23-EFPTR R ditto
5047 CH24-EFPTR R ditto
5048 CH25-EFPTR R ditto
5049 CH26-EFPTR R ditto
5050 CH27-EFPTR R ditto
5051 CH28-EFPTR R ditto
5052 CH29-EFPTR R ditto
5053 CH30-EFPTR R ditto
5054 CH31-EFPTR R ditto
5055 CH32-EFPTR R ditto
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5056 CH33-EFPTR R Required condition for EFP transfer trip
5057 CH34-EFPTR R ditto
5058 CH35-EFPTR R ditto
5059 CH36-EFPTR R ditto
5060 CH37-EFPTR R ditto
5061 CH38-EFPTR R ditto
5062 CH39-EFPTR R ditto
5063 CH40-EFPTR R ditto
5064 CH41-EFPTR R ditto
5065 CH42-EFPTR R ditto
5066 CH43-EFPTR R ditto
5067 CH44-EFPTR R ditto
5068 CH45-EFPTR R ditto
5069 CH46-EFPTR R ditto
5070 CH47-EFPTR R ditto
5071 CH48-EFPTR R ditto
5072 CH49-EFPTR R ditto
5073 CH50-EFPTR R ditto
5074 CH51-EFPTR R ditto
5075 CH52-EFPTR R ditto
5076 CH53-EFPTR R ditto
5077 CH54-EFPTR R ditto
5078 CH55-EFPTR R ditto
5079 CH56-EFPTR R ditto
5080 CH57-EFPTR R ditto
5081 CH58-EFPTR R ditto
5082 CH59-EFPTR R ditto
5083 CH60-EFPTR R ditto
5084 CH61-EFPTR R ditto
5085 CH62-EFPTR R ditto
5086 CH63-EFPTR R ditto
5087 CH64-EFPTR R ditto
5088 CH1-EFPTR ON EFP transfer trip enable command
5089 CH2-EFPTR ON ditto
5090 CH3-EFPTR ON ditto
5091 CH4-EFPTR ON ditto
5092 CH5-EFPTR ON ditto
5093 CH6-EFPTR ON ditto
5094 CH7-EFPTR ON ditto
5095 CH8-EFPTR ON ditto
5096 CH9-EFPTR ON ditto
5097 CH10-EFPTR ON ditto
5098 CH11-EFPTR ON ditto
5099 CH12-EFPTR ON ditto
5100 CH13-EFPTR ON ditto
5101 CH14-EFPTR ON ditto
5102 CH15-EFPTR ON ditto
5103 CH16-EFPTR ON ditto
5104 CH17-EFPTR ON ditto
5105 CH18-EFPTR ON ditto
5106 CH19-EFPTR ON ditto
5107 CH20-EFPTR ON ditto
5108 CH21-EFPTR ON ditto
5109 CH22-EFPTR ON ditto
5110 CH23-EFPTR ON ditto
5111 CH24-EFPTR ON ditto
5112 CH25-EFPTR ON ditto
5113 CH26-EFPTR ON ditto
5114 CH27-EFPTR ON ditto
5115 CH28-EFPTR ON ditto
5116 CH29-EFPTR ON ditto
5117 CH30-EFPTR ON ditto
5118 CH31-EFPTR ON ditto
5119 CH32-EFPTR ON ditto
5120 CH33-EFPTR ON EFP transfer trip enable command
5121 CH34-EFPTR ON ditto
5122 CH35-EFPTR ON ditto
5123 CH36-EFPTR ON ditto
5124 CH37-EFPTR ON ditto
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5125 CH38-EFPTR ON ditto
5126 CH39-EFPTR ON ditto
5127 CH40-EFPTR ON ditto
5128 CH41-EFPTR ON ditto
5129 CH42-EFPTR ON ditto
5130 CH43-EFPTR ON ditto
5131 CH44-EFPTR ON ditto
5132 CH45-EFPTR ON ditto
5133 CH46-EFPTR ON ditto
5134 CH47-EFPTR ON ditto
5135 CH48-EFPTR ON ditto
5136 CH49-EFPTR ON ditto
5137 CH50-EFPTR ON ditto
5138 CH51-EFPTR ON ditto
5139 CH52-EFPTR ON ditto
5140 CH53-EFPTR ON ditto
5141 CH54-EFPTR ON ditto
5142 CH55-EFPTR ON ditto
5143 CH56-EFPTR ON ditto
5144 CH57-EFPTR ON ditto
5145 CH58-EFPTR ON ditto
5146 CH59-EFPTR ON ditto
5147 CH60-EFPTR ON ditto
5148 CH61-EFPTR ON ditto
5149 CH62-EFPTR ON ditto
5150 CH63-EFPTR ON ditto
5151 CH64-EFPTR ON ditto
5152 CH1-TP1 Binary output signal of CH1-TP1
5153 CH1-TP2 TP2
5154
5155
5156 CH1-BO3 BO3
5157 CH1-BO4 BO4
5158 CH1-BO5 BO5
5159 CH1-BO6 BO6
5160 CH2-TP1 Binary output signal of CH2-TP1
5161 CH2-TP2 TP2
5162
5163
5164 CH2-BO3 BO3
5165 CH2-BO4 BO4
5166 CH2-BO5 BO5
5167 CH2-BO6 BO6
5168 CH3-TP1 Binary output signal of CH3-TP1
5169 CH3-TP2 TP2
5170
5171
5172 CH3-BO3 BO3
5173 CH3-BO4 BO4
5174 CH3-BO5 BO5
5175 CH3-BO6 BO6
5176 CH4-TP1 Binary output signal of CH4-TP1
5177 CH4-TP2 TP2
5178
5179
5180 CH4-BO3 BO3
5181 CH4-BO4 BO4
5182 CH4-BO5 BO5
5183 CH4-BO6 BO6
5184 CH5-TP1 Binary output signal of CH5-TP1
5185 CH5-TP2 TP2
5186
5187
5188 CH5-BO3 BO3
5189 CH5-BO4 BO4
5190 CH5-BO5 BO5
5191 CH5-BO6 BO6
5192 CH6-TP1 Binary output signal of CH6-TP1
5193 CH6-TP2 TP2
5194
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5195
5196 CH6-BO3 BO3
5197 CH6-BO4 BO4
5198 CH6-BO5 BO5
5199 CH6-BO6 BO6
5200 CH7-TP1 Binary output signal of CH7-TP1
5201 CH7-TP2 TP2
5202
5203
5204 CH7-BO3 BO3
5205 CH7-BO4 BO4
5206 CH7-BO5 BO5
5207 CH7-BO6 BO6
5208 CH8-TP1 Binary output signal of CH8-TP1
5209 CH8-TP2 TP2
5210
5211
5212 CH8-BO3 BO3
5213 CH8-BO4 BO4
5214 CH8-BO5 BO5
5215 CH8-BO6 BO6
5216 CH9-TP1 Binary output signal of CH9-TP1
5217 CH9-TP2 TP2
5218
5219
5220 CH9-BO3 BO3
5221 CH9-BO4 BO4
5222 CH9-BO5 BO5
5223 CH9-BO6 BO6
5224 CH10-TP1 Binary output signal of CH10-TP1
5225 CH10-TP2 TP2
5226
5227
5228 CH10-BO3 BO3
5229 CH10-BO4 BO4
5230 CH10-BO5 BO5
5231 CH10-BO6 BO6
5232 CH11-TP1 Binary output signal of CH11-TP1
5233 CH11-TP2 TP2
5234
5235
5236 CH11-BO3 BO3
5237 CH11-BO4 BO4
5238 CH11-BO5 BO5
5239 CH11-BO6 BO6
5240 CH12-TP1 Binary output signal of CH12-TP1
5241 CH12-TP2 TP2
5242
5243
5244 CH12-BO3 BO3
5245 CH12-BO4 BO4
5246 CH12-BO5 BO5
5247 CH12-BO6 BO6
5248 CH13-TP1 Binary output signal of CH13-TP1
5249 CH13-TP2 TP2
5250
5251
5252 CH13-BO3 BO3
5253 CH13-BO4 BO4
5254 CH13-BO5 BO5
5255 CH13-BO6 BO6
5256 CH14-TP1 Binary output signal of CH14-TP1
5257 CH14-TP2 TP2
5258
5259
5260 CH14-BO3 BO3
5261 CH14-BO4 BO4
5262 CH14-BO5 BO5
5263 CH14-BO6 BO6
5264 CH15-TP1 Binary output signal of CH15-TP1
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5265 CH15-TP2 TP2
5266
5267
5268 CH15-BO3 BO3
5269 CH15-BO4 BO4
5270 CH15-BO5 BO5
5271 CH15-BO6 BO6
5272 CH16-TP1 Binary output signal of CH16-TP1
5273 CH16-TP2 TP2
5274
5275
5276 CH16-BO3 BO3
5277 CH16-BO4 BO4
5278 CH16-BO5 BO5
5279 CH16-BO6 BO6
5280 CH17-TP1 Binary output signal of CH17-TP1
5281 CH17-TP2 TP2
5282
5283
5284 CH17-BO3 BO3
5285 CH17-BO4 BO4
5286 CH17-BO5 BO5
5287 CH17-BO6 BO6
5288 CH18-TP1 Binary output signal of CH18-TP1
5289 CH18-TP2 TP2
5290
5291
5292 CH18-BO3 BO3
5293 CH18-BO4 BO4
5294 CH18-BO5 BO5
5295 CH18-BO6 BO6
5296 CH19-TP1 Binary output signal of CH19-TP1
5297 CH19-TP2 TP2
5298
5299
5300 CH19-BO3 BO3
5301 CH19-BO4 BO4
5302 CH19-BO5 BO5
5303 CH19-BO6 BO6
5304 CH20-TP1 Binary output signal of CH20-TP1
5305 CH20-TP2 TP2
5306
5307
5308 CH20-BO3 BO3
5309 CH20-BO4 BO4
5310 CH20-BO5 BO5
5311 CH20-BO6 BO6
5312 CH21-TP1 Binary output signal of CH21-TP1
5313 CH21-TP2 TP2
5314
5315
5316 CH21-BO3 BO3
5317 CH21-BO4 BO4
5318 CH21-BO5 BO5
5319 CH21-BO6 BO6
5320 CH22-TP1 Binary output signal of CH22-TP1
5321 CH22-TP2 TP2
5322
5323
5324 CH22-BO3 BO3
5325 CH22-BO4 BO4
5326 CH22-BO5 BO5
5327 CH22-BO6 BO6
5328 CH23-TP1 Binary output signal of CH23-TP1
5329 CH23-TP2 TP2
5330
5331
5332 CH23-BO3 BO3
5333 CH23-BO4 BO4
5334 CH23-BO5 BO5
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No. Signal Name Contents
5335 CH23-BO6 BO6
5336 CH24-TP1 Binary output signal of CH24-TP1
5337 CH24-TP2 TP2
5338
5339
5340 CH24-BO3 BO3
5341 CH24-BO4 BO4
5342 CH24-BO5 BO5
5343 CH24-BO6 BO6
5344 CH25-TP1 Binary output signal of CH25-TP1
5345 CH25-TP2 TP2
5346
5347
5348 CH25-BO3 BO3
5349 CH25-BO4 BO4
5350 CH25-BO5 BO5
5351 CH25-BO6 BO6
5352 CH26-TP1 Binary output signal of CH26-TP1
5353 CH26-TP2 TP2
5354
5355
5356 CH26-BO3 BO3
5357 CH26-BO4 BO4
5358 CH26-BO5 BO5
5359 CH26-BO6 BO6
5360 CH27-TP1 Binary output signal of CH27-TP1
5361 CH27-TP2 TP2
5362
5363
5364 CH27-BO3 BO3
5365 CH27-BO4 BO4
5366 CH27-BO5 BO5
5367 CH27-BO6 BO6
5368 CH28-TP1 Binary output signal of CH28-TP1
5369 CH28-TP2 TP2
5370
5371
5372 CH28-BO3 BO3
5373 CH28-BO4 BO4
5374 CH28-BO5 BO5
5375 CH28-BO6 BO6
5376 CH29-TP1 Binary output signal of CH29-TP1
5377 CH29-TP2 TP2
5378
5379
5380 CH29-BO3 BO3
5381 CH29-BO4 BO4
5382 CH29-BO5 BO5
5383 CH29-BO6 BO6
5384 CH30-TP1 Binary output signal of CH30-TP1
5385 CH30-TP2 TP2
5386
5387
5388 CH30-BO3 BO3
5389 CH30-BO4 BO4
5390 CH30-BO5 BO5
5391 CH30-BO6 BO6
5392 CH31-TP1 Binary output signal of CH31-TP1
5393 CH31-TP2 TP2
5394
5395
5396 CH31-BO3 BO3
5397 CH31-BO4 BO4
5398 CH31-BO5 BO5
5399 CH31-BO6 BO6
5400 CH32-TP1 Binary output signal of CH32-TP1
5401 CH32-TP2 TP2
5402
5403
5404 CH32-BO3 BO3
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No. Signal Name Contents
5405 CH32-BO4 BO4
5406 CH32-BO5 BO5
5407 CH32-BO6 BO6
5408 CH33-TP1 Binary output signal of CH33-TP1
5409 CH33-TP2 TP2
5410
5411
5412 CH33-BO3 BO3
5413 CH33-BO4 BO4
5414 CH33-BO5 BO5
5415 CH33-BO6 BO6
5416 CH34-TP1 Binary output signal of CH34-TP1
5417 CH34-TP2 TP2
5418
5419
5420 CH34-BO3 BO3
5421 CH34-BO4 BO4
5422 CH34-BO5 BO5
5423 CH34-BO6 BO6
5424 CH35-TP1 Binary output signal of CH35-TP1
5425 CH35-TP2 TP2
5426
5427
5428 CH35-BO3 BO3
5429 CH35-BO4 BO4
5430 CH35-BO5 BO5
5431 CH35-BO6 BO6
5432 CH36-TP1 Binary output signal of CH36-TP1
5433 CH36-TP2 TP2
5434
5435
5436 CH36-BO3 BO3
5437 CH36-BO4 BO4
5438 CH36-BO5 BO5
5439 CH36-BO6 BO6
5440 CH37-TP1 Binary output signal of CH37-TP1
5441 CH37-TP2 TP2
5442
5443
5444 CH37-BO3 BO3
5445 CH37-BO4 BO4
5446 CH37-BO5 BO5
5447 CH37-BO6 BO6
5448 CH38-TP1 Binary output signal of CH38-TP1
5449 CH38-TP2 TP2
5450
5451
5452 CH38-BO3 BO3
5453 CH38-BO4 BO4
5454 CH38-BO5 BO5
5455 CH38-BO6 BO6
5456 CH39-TP1 Binary output signal of CH39-TP1
5457 CH39-TP2 TP2
5458
5459
5460 CH39-BO3 BO3
5461 CH39-BO4 BO4
5462 CH39-BO5 BO5
5463 CH39-BO6 BO6
5464 CH40-TP1 Binary output signal of CH40-TP1
5465 CH40-TP2 TP2
5466
5467
5468 CH40-BO3 BO3
5469 CH40-BO4 BO4
5470 CH40-BO5 BO5
5471 CH40-BO6 BO6
5472 CH41-TP1 Binary output signal of CH41-TP1
5473 CH41-TP2 TP2
5474
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No. Signal Name Contents
5475
5476 CH41-BO3 BO3
5477 CH41-BO4 BO4
5478 CH41-BO5 BO5
5479 CH41-BO6 BO6
5480 CH42-TP1 Binary output signal of CH42-TP1
5481 CH42-TP2 TP2
5482
5483
5484 CH42-BO3 BO3
5485 CH42-BO4 BO4
5486 CH42-BO5 BO5
5487 CH42-BO6 BO6
5488 CH43-TP1 Binary output signal of CH43-TP1
5489 CH43-TP2 TP2
5490
5491
5492 CH43-BO3 BO3
5493 CH43-BO4 BO4
5494 CH43-BO5 BO5
5495 CH43-BO6 BO6
5496 CH44-TP1 Binary output signal of CH44-TP1
5497 CH44-TP2 TP2
5498
5499
5500 CH44-BO3 BO3
5501 CH44-BO4 BO4
5502 CH44-BO5 BO5
5503 CH44-BO6 BO6
5504 CH45-TP1 Binary output signal of CH45-TP1
5505 CH45-TP2 TP2
5506
5507
5508 CH45-BO3 BO3
5509 CH45-BO4 BO4
5510 CH45-BO5 BO5
5511 CH45-BO6 BO6
5512 CH46-TP1 Binary output signal of CH46-TP1
5513 CH46-TP2 TP2
5514
5515
5516 CH46-BO3 BO3
5517 CH46-BO4 BO4
5518 CH46-BO5 BO5
5519 CH46-BO6 BO6
5520 CH47-TP1 Binary output signal of CH47-TP1
5521 CH47-TP2 TP2
5522
5523
5524 CH47-BO3 BO3
5525 CH47-BO4 BO4
5526 CH47-BO5 BO5
5527 CH47-BO6 BO6
5528 CH48-TP1 Binary output signal of CH48-TP1
5529 CH48-TP2 TP2
5530
5531
5532 CH48-BO3 BO3
5533 CH48-BO4 BO4
5534 CH48-BO5 BO5
5535 CH48-BO6 BO6
5536 CH49-TP1 Binary output signal of CH49-TP1
5537 CH49-TP2 TP2
5538
5539
5540 CH49-BO3 BO3
5541 CH49-BO4 BO4
5542 CH49-BO5 BO5
5543 CH49-BO6 BO6
5544 CH50-TP1 Binary output signal of CH50-TP1
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No. Signal Name Contents
5545 CH50-TP2 TP2
5546
5547
5548 CH50-BO3 BO3
5549 CH50-BO4 BO4
5550 CH50-BO5 BO5
5551 CH50-BO6 BO6
5552 CH51-TP1 Binary output signal of CH51-TP1
5553 CH51-TP2 TP2
5554
5555
5556 CH51-BO3 BO3
5557 CH51-BO4 BO4
5558 CH51-BO5 BO5
5559 CH51-BO6 BO6
5560 CH52-TP1 Binary output signal of CH52-TP1
5561 CH52-TP2 TP2
5562
5563
5564 CH52-BO3 BO3
5565 CH52-BO4 BO4
5566 CH52-BO5 BO5
5567 CH52-BO6 BO6
5568 CH53-TP1 Binary output signal of CH53-TP1
5569 CH53-TP2 TP2
5570
5571
5572 CH53-BO3 BO3
5573 CH53-BO4 BO4
5574 CH53-BO5 BO5
5575 CH53-BO6 BO6
5576 CH54-TP1 Binary output signal of CH54-TP1
5577 CH54-TP2 TP2
5578
5579
5580 CH54-BO3 BO3
5581 CH54-BO4 BO4
5582 CH54-BO5 BO5
5583 CH54-BO6 BO6
5584 CH55-TP1 Binary output signal of CH55-TP1
5585 CH55-TP2 TP2
5586
5587
5588 CH55-BO3 BO3
5589 CH55-BO4 BO4
5590 CH55-BO5 BO5
5591 CH55-BO6 BO6
5592 CH56-TP1 Binary output signal of CH56-TP1
5593 CH56-TP2 TP2
5594
5595
5596 CH56-BO3 BO3
5597 CH56-BO4 BO4
5598 CH56-BO5 BO5
5599 CH56-BO6 BO6
5600 CH57-TP1 Binary output signal of CH57-TP1
5601 CH57-TP2 TP2
5602
5603
5604 CH57-BO3 BO3
5605 CH57-BO4 BO4
5606 CH57-BO5 BO5
5607 CH57-BO6 BO6
5608 CH58-TP1 Binary output signal of CH58-TP1
5609 CH58-TP2 TP2
5610
5611
5612 CH58-BO3 BO3
5613 CH58-BO4 BO4
5614 CH58-BO5 BO5
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No. Signal Name Contents
5615 CH58-BO6 BO6
5616 CH59-TP1 Binary output signal of CH59-TP1
5617 CH59-TP2 TP2
5618
5619
5620 CH59-BO3 BO3
5621 CH59-BO4 BO4
5622 CH59-BO5 BO5
5623 CH59-BO6 BO6
5624 CH60-TP1 Binary output signal of CH60-TP1
5625 CH60-TP2 TP2
5626
5627
5628 CH60-BO3 BO3
5629 CH60-BO4 BO4
5630 CH60-BO5 BO5
5631 CH60-BO6 BO6
5632 CH61-TP1 Binary output signal of CH61-TP1
5633 CH61-TP2 TP2
5634
5635
5636 CH61-BO3 BO3
5637 CH61-BO4 BO4
5638 CH61-BO5 BO5
5639 CH61-BO6 BO6
5640 CH62-TP1 Binary output signal of CH62-TP1
5641 CH62-TP2 TP2
5642
5643
5644 CH62-BO3 BO3
5645 CH62-BO4 BO4
5646 CH62-BO5 BO5
5647 CH62-BO6 BO6
5648 CH63-TP1 Binary output signal of CH63-TP1
5649 CH63-TP2 TP2
5650
5651
5652 CH63-BO3 BO3
5653 CH63-BO4 BO4
5654 CH63-BO5 BO5
5655 CH63-BO6 BO6
5656 CH64-TP1 Binary output signal of CH64-TP1
5657 CH64-TP2 TP2
5658
5659
5660 CH64-BO3 BO3
5661 CH64-BO4 BO4
5662 CH64-BO5 BO5
5663 CH64-BO6 BO6
5664
5665
5666
5667
5668
5669
5670
5671
5672
5673
5674
5675
5676
5677
5678
5679
5680
5681
5682
5683
5684
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5685
5686
5687
5688
5689
5690
5691
5692
5693
5694
5695
5696
5697
5698
5699
5700
5701
5702
5703
5704
5705
5706
5707
5708
5709
5710
5711
5712
5713
5714
5715
5716
5717
5718
5719
5720
5721
5722
5723
5724
5725
5726
5727
5728
5729
5730
5731
5732
5733
5734
5735
5736
5737
5738
5739
5740
5741
5742
5743
5744
5745
5746
5747
5748
5749
5750
5751
5752
5753
5754
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No. Signal Name Contents
5755
5756
5757
5758
5759
5760
5761
5762
5763
5764
5765
5766
5767
5768
5769
5770
5771
5772
5773
5774
5775
5776
5777
5778
5779
5780
5781
5782
5783
5784
5785
5786
5787
5788
5789
5790
5791
5792
5793
5794
5795
5796
5797
5798
5799
5800
5801
5802
5803
5804
5805
5806
5807
5808
5809
5810
5811
5812
5813
5814
5815
5816
5817
5818
5819
5820
5821
5822
5823
5824
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5825
5826
5827
5828
5829
5830
5831
5832
5833
5834
5835
5836
5837
5838
5839
5840
5841
5842
5843
5844
5845
5846
5847
5848
5849
5850
5851
5852
5853
5854
5855
5856
5857
5858
5859
5860
5861
5862
5863
5864
5865
5866
5867
5868
5869
5870
5871
5872
5873
5874
5875
5876
5877
5878
5879
5880
5881
5882
5883
5884
5885
5886
5887
5888
5889
5890
5891
5892
5893
5894
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5895
5896
5897
5898
5899
5900
5901
5902
5903
5904
5905
5906
5907
5908
5909
5910
5911
5912
5913
5914
5915
5916
5917
5918
5919
5920
5921
5922
5923
5924
5925
5926
5927
5928
5929
5930
5931
5932
5933
5934
5935
5936
5937
5938
5939
5940
5941
5942
5943
5944
5945
5946
5947
5948
5949
5950
5951
5952
5953
5954
5955
5956
5957
5958
5959
5960
5961
5962
5963
5964
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
5965
5966
5967
5968
5969
5970
5971
5972
5973
5974
5975
5976
5977
5978
5979
5980
5981
5982
5983
5984
5985
5986
5987
5988
5989
5990
5991
5992
5993
5994
5995
5996
5997
5998
5999
6000
6001
6002
6003
6004
6005
6006
6007
6008
6009
6010
6011
6012
6013
6014
6015
6016
6017
6018
6019
6020
6021
6022
6023
6024
6025
6026
6027
6028
6029
6030
6031
6032
6033
6034
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6035
6036
6037
6038
6039
6040
6041
6042
6043
6044
6045
6046
6047
6048
6049
6050
6051
6052
6053
6054
6055
6056
6057
6058
6059
6060
6061
6062
6063
6064
6065
6066
6067
6068
6069
6070
6071
6072
6073
6074
6075
6076
6077
6078
6079
6080
6081
6082
6083
6084
6085
6086
6087
6088
6089
6090
6091
6092
6093
6094
6095
6096
6097
6098
6099
6100
6101
6102
6103
6104
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6105
6106
6107
6108
6109
6110
6111
6112
6113
6114
6115
6116
6117
6118
6119
6120
6121
6122
6123
6124
6125
6126
6127
6128
6129
6130
6131
6132
6133
6134
6135
6136
6137
6138
6139
6140
6141
6142
6143
6144
6145
6146
6147 LED1 lit output (reserved)
6148 LED2 lit output (reserved)
6149 LED3 lit output (reserved)
6150 LED4 lit output (reserved)
6151 LED5 lit output (reserved)
6152 LED6 lit output (reserved)
6153 LED7 lit output (reserved)
6154 LED8 lit output (reserved)
6155
6156
6157
6158
6159
6160 F.RECORD1 Fault record stored command 1
6161 F.RECORD2 2
6162 F.RECORD3 3
6163 F.RECORD4 4
6164 F.RCD MODE Fault record mode command (COM trip)
6165
6166
6167
6168 D.RECORD1 Disturbance record stored command 1
6169 D.RECORD2 2
6170 D.RECORD3 3
6171 D.RECORD4 4
6172 5 (reserved)
6173 6 (reserved)
6174 7 (reserved)
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No. Signal Name Contents
6175 8 (reserved)
6176 SET.GROUP1 Active setting group changed commamd (Change to group1)
6177 SET.GROUP2 2
6178 SET.GROUP3 3
6179 SET.GROUP4 4
6180 SET.GROUP5 5
6181 SET.GROUP6 6
6182 SET.GROUP7 7
6183 SET.GROUP8 8
6184
6185
6186
6187
6188
6189
6190
6191
6192 CON TPMD1 User configurable trip mode in fault record
6193 CON TPMD2 ditto
6194 CON TPMD3 ditto
6195 CON TPMD4 ditto
6196 CON TPMD5 ditto
6197 CON TPMD6 ditto
6198 CON TPMD7 ditto
6199 CON TPMD8 ditto
6200
6201
6202
6203
6204
6205
6206
6207
6208
6209
6210
6211
6212
6213
6214
6215
6216
6217
6218
6219
6220 Auto-recloser inactivate command received (reserved)
6221 Teleprotection inactivate command received (reserved)
6222 PROT COM RECV protection inactivate command received
6223
6224 TPLED RST RCV TRIP LED RESET command received
6225
6226
6227
6228
6229
6230
6231
6232
6233
6234
6235
6236
6237
6238
6239
6240
6241
6242
6243
6244
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No. Signal Name Contents
6245
6246
6247
6248
6249
6250
6251
6252
6253
6254
6255
6256
6257
6258
6259
6260
6261
6262
6263
6264
6265
6266
6267
6268
6269
6270
6271
6272
6273
6274
6275
6276
6277
6278
6279
6280
6281
6282
6283
6284
6285
6286
6287
6288
6289
6290
6291
6292
6293
6294
6295
6296
6297
6298
6299
6300
6301
6302
6303
6304
6305
6306
6307
6308
6309
6310
6311
6312
6313
6314
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No. Signal Name Contents
6315
6316
6317
6318
6319
6320
6321
6322
6323
6324
6325
6326
6327
6328
6329
6330
6331
6332
6333
6334
6335
6336
6337
6338
6339
6340
6341
6342
6343
6344
6345
6346
6347
6348
6349
6350
6351
6352
6353
6354
6355
6356
6357
6358
6359
6360
6361
6362
6363
6364
6365
6366
6367
6368
6369
6370
6371
6372
6373
6374
6375
6376
6377
6378
6379
6380
6381
6382
6383
6384
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No. Signal Name Contents
6385
6386
6387
6388
6389
6390
6391
6392
6393
6394
6395
6396
6397
6398
6399
6400
6401
6402
6403
6404
6405
6406
6407
6408
6409
6410
6411
6412
6413
6414
6415
6416
6417
6418
6419
6420
6421
6422
6423
6424
6425
6426
6427
6428
6429
6430
6431
6432
6433
6434
6435
6436
6437
6438
6439
6440
6441
6442
6443
6444
6445
6446
6447
6448
6449
6450
6451
6452
6453
6454
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No. Signal Name Contents
6455
6456
6457
6458
6459
6460
6461
6462
6463
6464
6465
6466
6467
6468
6469
6470
6471
6472
6473
6474
6475
6476
6477
6478
6479
6480
6481
6482
6483
6484
6485
6486
6487
6488
6489
6490
6491
6492
6493
6494
6495
6496
6497
6498
6499
6500
6501
6502
6503
6504
6505
6506
6507
6508
6509
6510
6511
6512
6513
6514
6515
6516
6517
6518
6519
6520
6521
6522
6523
6524
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6525
6526
6527
6528
6529
6530
6531
6532
6533
6534
6535
6536
6537
6538
6539
6540
6541
6542
6543
6544
6545
6546
6547
6548
6549
6550
6551
6552
6553
6554
6555
6556
6557
6558
6559
6560
6561
6562
6563
6564
6565
6566
6567
6568
6569
6570
6571
6572
6573
6574
6575
6576
6577
6578
6579
6580
6581
6582
6583
6584
6585
6586
6587
6588
6589
6590
6591
6592
6593
6594
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6595
6596
6597
6598
6599
6600
6601
6602
6603
6604
6605
6606
6607
6608
6609
6610
6611
6612
6613
6614
6615
6616
6617
6618
6619
6620
6621
6622
6623
6624
6625
6626
6627
6628
6629
6630
6631
6632
6633
6634
6635
6636
6637
6638
6639
6640
6641
6642
6643
6644
6645
6646
6647
6648
6649
6650
6651
6652
6653
6654
6655
6656
6657
6658
6659
6660
6661
6662
6663
6664
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6665
6666
6667
6668
6669
6670
6671
6672
6673
6674
6675
6676
6677
6678
6679
6680
6681
6682
6683
6684
6685
6686
6687
6688
6689
6690
6691
6692
6693
6694
6695
6696
6697
6698
6699
6700
6701
6702
6703
6704
6705
6706
6707
6708
6709
6710
6711
6712
6713
6714
6715
6716
6717
6718
6719
6720
6721
6722
6723
6724
6725
6726
6727
6728
6729
6730
6731
6732
6733
6734
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6735
6736
6737
6738
6739
6740
6741
6742
6743
6744
6745
6746
6747
6748
6749
6750
6751
6752
6753
6754
6755
6756
6757
6758
6759
6760
6761
6762
6763
6764
6765
6766
6767
6768
6769
6770
6771
6772
6773
6774
6775
6776
6777
6778
6779
6780
6781
6782
6783
6784
6785
6786
6787
6788
6789
6790
6791
6792
6793
6794
6795
6796
6797
6798
6799
6800
6801
6802
6803
6804
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6805
6806
6807
6808
6809
6810
6811
6812
6813
6814
6815
6816
6817
6818
6819
6820
6821
6822
6823
6824
6825
6826
6827
6828
6829
6830
6831
6832
6833
6834
6835
6836
6837
6838
6839
6840
6841
6842
6843
6844
6845
6846
6847
6848
6849
6850
6851
6852
6853
6854
6855
6856
6857
6858
6859
6860
6861
6862
6863
6864
6865
6866
6867
6868
6869
6870
6871
6872
6873
6874
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6875
6876
6877
6878
6879
6880
6881
6882
6883
6884
6885
6886
6887
6888
6889
6890
6891
6892
6893
6894
6895
6896
6897
6898
6899
6900
6901
6902
6903
6904
6905
6906
6907
6908
6909
6910
6911
6912 TEMP001
6913 TEMP002
6914 TEMP003
6915 TEMP004
6916 TEMP005
6917 TEMP006
6918 TEMP007
6919 TEMP008
6920 TEMP009
6921 TEMP010
6922 TEMP011
6923 TEMP012
6924 TEMP013
6925 TEMP014
6926 TEMP015
6927 TEMP016
6928 TEMP017
6929 TEMP018
6930 TEMP019
6931 TEMP020
6932 TEMP021
6933 TEMP022
6934 TEMP023
6935 TEMP024
6936 TEMP025
6937 TEMP026
6938 TEMP027
6939 TEMP028
6940 TEMP029
6941 TEMP030
6942 TEMP031
6943 TEMP032
6944 TEMP033
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
6945 TEMP034
6946 TEMP035
6947 TEMP036
6948 TEMP037
6949 TEMP038
6950 TEMP039
6951 TEMP040
6952 TEMP041
6953 TEMP042
6954 TEMP043
6955 TEMP044
6956 TEMP045
6957 TEMP046
6958 TEMP047
6959 TEMP048
6960 TEMP049
6961 TEMP050
6962 TEMP051
6963 TEMP052
6964 TEMP053
6965 TEMP054
6966 TEMP055
6967 TEMP056
6968 TEMP057
6969 TEMP058
6970 TEMP059
6971 TEMP060
6972 TEMP061
6973 TEMP062
6974 TEMP063
6975 TEMP064
6976 TEMP065
6977 TEMP066
6978 TEMP067
6979 TEMP068
6980 TEMP069
6981 TEMP070
6982 TEMP071
6983 TEMP072
6984 TEMP073
6985 TEMP074
6986 TEMP075
6987 TEMP076
6988 TEMP077
6989 TEMP078
6990 TEMP079
6991 TEMP080
6992 TEMP081
6993 TEMP082
6994 TEMP083
6995 TEMP084
6996 TEMP085
6997 TEMP086
6998 TEMP087
6999 TEMP088
7000 TEMP089
7001 TEMP090
7002 TEMP091
7003 TEMP092
7004 TEMP093
7005 TEMP094
7006 TEMP095
7007 TEMP096
7008 TEMP097
7009 TEMP098
7010 TEMP099
7011 TEMP100
7012 TEMP101
7013 TEMP102
7014 TEMP103
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
7015 TEMP104
7016 TEMP105
7017 TEMP106
7018 TEMP107
7019 TEMP108
7020 TEMP109
7021 TEMP110
7022 TEMP111
7023 TEMP112
7024 TEMP113
7025 TEMP114
7026 TEMP115
7027 TEMP116
7028 TEMP117
7029 TEMP118
7030 TEMP119
7031 TEMP120
7032 TEMP121
7033 TEMP122
7034 TEMP123
7035 TEMP124
7036 TEMP125
7037 TEMP126
7038 TEMP127
7039 TEMP128
7040 TEMP129
7041 TEMP130
7042 TEMP131
7043 TEMP132
7044 TEMP133
7045 TEMP134
7046 TEMP135
7047 TEMP136
7048 TEMP137
7049 TEMP138
7050 TEMP139
7051 TEMP140
7052 TEMP141
7053 TEMP142
7054 TEMP143
7055 TEMP144
7056 TEMP145
7057 TEMP146
7058 TEMP147
7059 TEMP148
7060 TEMP149
7061 TEMP150
7062 TEMP151
7063 TEMP152
7064 TEMP153
7065 TEMP154
7066 TEMP155
7067 TEMP156
7068 TEMP157
7069 TEMP158
7070 TEMP159
7071 TEMP160
7072 TEMP161
7073 TEMP162
7074 TEMP163
7075 TEMP164
7076 TEMP165
7077 TEMP166
7078 TEMP167
7079 TEMP168
7080 TEMP169
7081 TEMP170
7082 TEMP171
7083 TEMP172
7084 TEMP173
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
7085 TEMP174
7086 TEMP175
7087 TEMP176
7088 TEMP177
7089 TEMP178
7090 TEMP179
7091 TEMP180
7092 TEMP181
7093 TEMP182
7094 TEMP183
7095 TEMP184
7096 TEMP185
7097 TEMP186
7098 TEMP187
7099 TEMP188
7100 TEMP189
7101 TEMP190
7102 TEMP191
7103 TEMP192
7104 TEMP193
7105 TEMP194
7106 TEMP195
7107 TEMP196
7108 TEMP197
7109 TEMP198
7110 TEMP199
7111 TEMP200
7112 TEMP201
7113 TEMP202
7114 TEMP203
7115 TEMP204
7116 TEMP205
7117 TEMP206
7118 TEMP207
7119 TEMP208
7120 TEMP209
7121 TEMP210
7122 TEMP211
7123 TEMP212
7124 TEMP213
7125 TEMP214
7126 TEMP215
7127 TEMP216
7128 TEMP217
7129 TEMP218
7130 TEMP219
7131 TEMP220
7132 TEMP221
7133 TEMP222
7134 TEMP223
7135 TEMP224
7136 TEMP225
7137 TEMP226
7138 TEMP227
7139 TEMP228
7140 TEMP229
7141 TEMP230
7142 TEMP231
7143 TEMP232
7144 TEMP233
7145 TEMP234
7146 TEMP235
7147 TEMP236
7148 TEMP237
7149 TEMP238
7150 TEMP239
7151 TEMP240
7152 TEMP241
7153 TEMP242
7154 TEMP243
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Signal List
No. Signal Name Contents
7155 TEMP244
7156 TEMP245
7157 TEMP246
7158 TEMP247
7159 TEMP248
7160 TEMP249
7161 TEMP250
7162 TEMP251
7163 TEMP252
7164 TEMP253
7165 TEMP254
7166 TEMP255
7167 TEMP256
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For IEC61850
Measure Table
NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS
0 VaA_mag VaA magnitude 51 CH1_Ia_ang CH1 Ia angle
1 VbA_mag VbA magnitude 52 CH1_Ib_ang CH1 Ib angle
2 VcA_mag VcA magnitude 53 CH1_Ic_ang CH1 Ic angle
3 VaA_ang VaA angle 54 CH2_Ia_mag CH2 Ia magnitude
4 VbA_ang VbA angle 55 CH2_Ib_mag CH2 Ib magnitude
5 VcA_ang VcA angle 56 CH2_Ic_mag CH2 Ic magnitude
6 VaB_mag VaB magnitude 57 CH2_Ia_ang CH2 Ia angle
7 VbB_mag VbB magnitude 58 CH2_Ib_ang CH2 Ib angle
8 VcB_mag VcB magnitude 59 CH2_Ic_ang CH2 Ic angle
9 VaB_ang VaB angle 60 CH3_Ia_mag CH3 Ia magnitude
10 VbB_ang VbB angle 61 CH3_Ib_mag CH3 Ib magnitude
11 VcB_ang VcB angle 62 CH3_Ic_mag CH3 Ic magnitude
12 VaC_mag VaC magnitude 63 CH3_Ia_ang CH3 Ia angle
13 VbC_mag VbC magnitude 64 CH3_Ib_ang CH3 Ib angle
14 VcC_mag VcC magnitude 65 CH3_Ic_ang CH3 Ic angle
15 VaC_ang VaC angle 66 CH4_Ia_mag CH4 Ia magnitude
16 VbC_ang VbC angle
67 CH4_Ib_mag CH4 Ib magnitude
17 VcC_ang VcC angle
68 CH4_Ic_mag CH4 Ic magnitude
18 VaD_mag VaD magnitude
69 CH4_Ia_ang CH4 Ia angle
19 VbD_mag VbD magnitude
70 CH4_Ib_ang CH4 Ib angle
20 VcD_mag VcD magnitude
71 CH4_Ic_ang CH4 Ic angle
21 VaD_ang VaD angle
72 CH5_Ia_mag CH5 Ia magnitude
22 VbD_ang VbD angle
73 CH5_Ib_mag CH5 Ib magnitude
23 VcD_ang VcD angle
74 CH5_Ic_mag CH5 Ic magnitude
24 V1A_mag V1A magnitude
75 CH5_Ia_ang CH5 Ia angle
25 V2A_mag V2A magnitude
76 CH5_Ib_ang CH5 Ib angle
26 V0A_mag V0A magnitude
77 CH5_Ic_ang CH5 Ic angle
27 V1A_ang V1A angle
78 CH6_Ia_mag CH6 Ia magnitude
28 V2A_ang V2A angle
79 CH6_Ib_mag CH6 Ib magnitude
29 V0A_ang V0A angle
80 CH6_Ic_mag CH6 Ic magnitude
30 V1B_mag V1B magnitude
31 V2B_mag V2B magnitude 81 CH6_Ia_ang CH6 Ia angle
32 V0B_mag V0B magnitude 82 CH6_Ib_ang CH6 Ib angle
33 V1B_ang V1B angle 83 CH6_Ic_ang CH6 Ic angle
34 V2B_ang V2B angle 84 CH7_Ia_mag CH7 Ia magnitude
35 V0B_ang V0B angle 85 CH7_Ib_mag CH7 Ib magnitude
36 V1C_mag V1C magnitude 86 CH7_Ic_mag CH7 Ic magnitude
37 V2C_mag V2C magnitude 87 CH7_Ia_ang CH7 Ia angle
38 V0C_mag V0C magnitude 88 CH7_Ib_ang CH7 Ib angle
39 V1C_ang V1C angle 89 CH7_Ic_ang CH7 Ic angle
40 V2C_ang V2C angle 90 CH8_Ia_mag CH8 Ia magnitude
41 V0C_ang V0C angle 91 CH8_Ib_mag CH8 Ib magnitude
42 V1D_mag V1D magnitude 92 CH8_Ic_mag CH8 Ic magnitude
43 V2D_mag V2D magnitude 93 CH8_Ia_ang CH8 Ia angle
44 V0D_mag V0D magnitude 94 CH8_Ib_ang CH8 Ib angle
45 V1D_ang V1D angle 95 CH8_Ic_ang CH8 Ic angle
46 V2D_ang V2D angle 96 CH9_Ia_mag CH9 Ia magnitude
47 V0D_ang V0D angle 97 CH9_Ib_mag CH9 Ib magnitude
48 CH1_Ia_mag CH1 Ia magnitude 98 CH9_Ic_mag CH9 Ic magnitude
49 CH1_Ib_mag CH1 Ib magnitude 99 CH9_Ia_ang CH9 Ia angle
50 CH1_Ic_mag CH1 Ic magnitude 100 CH9_Ib_ang CH9 Ib angle
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 272 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 273 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 274 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 275 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 276 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 277 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
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Setting Table
⎯ 279 ⎯
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Status Table
⎯ 281 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 282 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 283 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 284 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 285 ⎯
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Control Table
⎯ 286 ⎯
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Appendix D
Variable Timer List
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
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Appendix E
Binary Output Default Setting List
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Setting
Default Setting
Device Range Contents
Name Setting Signal Name
CU-IO#2 BO1 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1600 DIF-ZA_TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO2 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1601 DIF-ZB_TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO3 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1602 DIF-ZC_TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO4 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1603 DIF-ZD_TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO5 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1594 BP-TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO6 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1594 BP-TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO7 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1595 CBF-RETRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO8 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1595 CBF-RETRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO9 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1596 CBF-TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
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Setting
Default Setting
Device Range Contents
Name Setting Signal Name
CU-IO#2 BO10 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1596 CBF-TRIP
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO11 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1597 CBF-TRANSFER
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO12 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 1597 CBF-TRANSFER
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
BO13 Logic OR - AND Logic gate OR --
BOTD Off - On BOTD timer On --
In #1 0 - 7167 Output signal 2833 RELAY_FAIL-A
In #2 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #3 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #4 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #5 0 - 7167 ditto 0
In #6 0 - 7167 ditto 0
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 296 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 298 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 300 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 301 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 302 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 303 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 304 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 305 ⎯
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⎯ 306 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 307 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 308 ⎯
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Appendix F
Disturbance Record Signal List
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Analog signals
N o. N am e C o n te n t s N o. N am e C o n te n ts N o. N am e C o n te n ts
1 V aA A-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneA 70 2 0 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 20 139 4 3 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 43
2 V bA B-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneA 71 2 0 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 20 140 4 3 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 43
3 V cA C - p h a se vo l ta g e o f Zo n e A 72 2 0 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 0 141 4 3 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 43
4 V aB A-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneB 73 2 1 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 21 142 4 4 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 44
5 V bB B-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneB 74 2 1 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 21 143 4 4 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 44
6 V cB C - p h a se vo l ta g e o f Zo n e B 75 2 1 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 1 144 4 4 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 44
7 V aC A-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneC 76 2 2 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 22 145 4 5 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 45
8 V bC B-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneC 77 2 2 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 22 146 4 5 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 45
9 V cC C - p h a se vo l ta g e o f Zo n e C 78 2 2 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 2 147 4 5 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 45
10 V aD A-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneD 79 2 3 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 23 148 4 6 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 46
11 V bD B-phas e v o lta g e of Z oneD 80 2 3 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 23 149 4 6 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 46
12 V cD C - p h a se vo l ta g e o f Zo n e D 81 2 3 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 3 150 4 6 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 46
13 1 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 1 82 2 4 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 24 151 4 7 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 47
14 1 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 1 83 2 4 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 24 152 4 7 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 47
15 1 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 1 84 2 4 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 4 153 4 7 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 47
16 2 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 2 85 2 5 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 25 154 4 8 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 48
17 2 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 2 86 2 5 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 25 155 4 8 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 48
18 2 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 2 87 2 5 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 5 156 4 8 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 48
19 3 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 3 88 2 6 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 26 157 4 9 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 49
20 3 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 3 89 2 6 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 26 158 4 9 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 49
21 3 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 3 90 2 6 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 6 159 4 9 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 49
22 4 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 4 91 2 7 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 27 160 5 0 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 50
23 4 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 4 92 2 7 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 27 161 5 0 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 50
24 4 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 4 93 2 7 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 7 162 5 0 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 50
25 5 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 5 94 2 8 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 28 163 5 1 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 51
26 5 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 5 95 2 8 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 28 164 5 1 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 51
27 5 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 5 96 2 8 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 8 165 5 1 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 51
28 6 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 6 97 2 9 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 29 166 5 2 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 52
29 6 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 6 98 2 9 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 29 167 5 2 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 52
30 6 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 6 99 2 9 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H2 9 168 5 2 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 52
31 7 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 7 100 3 0 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 30 169 5 3 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 53
32 7 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 7 101 3 0 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 30 170 5 3 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 53
33 7 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 7 102 3 0 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 0 171 5 3 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 53
34 8 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 8 103 3 1 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 31 172 5 4 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 54
35 8 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 8 104 3 1 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 31 173 5 4 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 54
36 8 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 8 105 3 1 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 1 174 5 4 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 54
37 9 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 9 106 3 2 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 32 175 5 5 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 55
38 9 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 9 107 3 2 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 32 176 5 5 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 55
39 9 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 9 108 3 2 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 2 177 5 5 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 55
40 1 0 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 10 109 3 3 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 33 178 5 6 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 56
41 1 0 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 10 110 3 3 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 33 179 5 6 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 56
42 1 0 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 10 111 3 3 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 3 180 5 6 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 56
43 1 1 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 11 112 3 4 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 34 181 5 7 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 57
44 1 1 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 11 113 3 4 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 34 182 5 7 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 57
45 1 1 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 11 114 3 4 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 4 183 5 7 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 57
46 1 2 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 12 115 3 5 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 35 184 5 8 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 58
47 1 2 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 12 116 3 5 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 35 185 5 8 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 58
48 1 2 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 12 117 3 5 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 5 186 5 8 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 58
49 1 3 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 13 118 3 6 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 36 187 5 9 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 59
50 1 3 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 13 119 3 6 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 36 188 5 9 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 59
51 1 3 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 13 120 3 6 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 6 189 5 9 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 59
52 1 4 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 14 121 3 7 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 37 190 6 0 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 60
53 1 4 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 14 122 3 7 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 37 191 6 0 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 60
54 1 4 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 14 123 3 7 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 7 192 6 0 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 60
55 1 5 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 15 124 3 8 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 38 193 6 1 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 61
56 1 5 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 15 125 3 8 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 38 194 6 1 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 61
57 1 5 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 15 126 3 8 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 8 195 6 1 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 61
58 1 6 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 16 127 3 9 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 39 196 6 2 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 62
59 1 6 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 16 128 3 9 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 39 197 6 2 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 62
60 1 6 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 16 129 3 9 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H3 9 198 6 2 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 62
61 1 7 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 17 130 4 0 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 40 199 6 3 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 63
62 1 7 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 17 131 4 0 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 40 200 6 3 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 63
63 1 7 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 17 132 4 0 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H4 0 201 6 3 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 63
64 1 8 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 18 133 4 1 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 41 202 6 4 Ia A - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 64
65 1 8 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 18 134 4 1 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 41 203 6 4 Ib B - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 64
66 1 8 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 18 135 4 1 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H4 1 204 6 4 Ic C -phas e c u rr e n t o f C H 64
67 1 9 Ia A-phas e c u r re n t of C H 19 136 4 2 Ia A -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 42
68 1 9 Ib B-phas e c u r re n t of C H 19 137 4 2 Ib B -p h a se c u r re n t of C H 42
69 1 9 Ic C - p h a se cu r r e n t of C H 19 138 4 2 Ic C -phas e cu rr e n t of C H4 2
⎯ 312 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Binary signals
N o. Na m e C on te nts N o. N am e C ontents
1 DIFC H -A A -pha se o utp ut o f D IF C H 7 1 39O C BF -OR OR output of 39 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
2 DIFC H -B B -pha se o utp ut o f D IF C H 7 2 40O C BF -OR OR output of 40 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
3 DIFC H -C C -p hase output of D IFC H 7 3 41O C BF -OR OR output of 41 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
4 DIFZA -A A -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z A 7 4 42O C BF -OR OR output of 42 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
5 DIFZA -B B -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z A 7 5 43O C BF -OR OR output of 43 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
6 DIFZA -C C -p hase output of D IFZ A 7 6 44O C BF -OR OR output of 44 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
7 DIFZB -A A -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z B 7 7 45O C BF -OR OR output of 45 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
8 DIFZB -B B -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z B 7 8 46O C BF -OR OR output of 46 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
9 DIFZB -C C -p hase output of D IFZ B 7 9 47O C BF -OR OR output of 47 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
10 DIFZC -A A -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z C 8 0 48O C BF -OR OR output of 48 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
11 DIFZC -B B -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z C 8 1 49O C BF -OR OR output of 49 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
12 DIFZC -C C -p hase output of D IFZ C 8 2 50O C BF -OR OR output of 50 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
13 DIFZD -A A -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z D 8 3 51O C BF -OR OR output of 51 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
14 DIFZD -B B -pha se o utp ut o f D IF Z D 8 4 52O C BF -OR OR output of 52 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
15 DIFZD -C C -p hase output of D IFZ D 8 5 53O C BF -OR OR output of 53 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
16 DIF-C H _T R IP D IF- CH trip 8 6 54O C BF -OR OR output of 54 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
17 DIF-Z A_T R IP B usbar pro te ction Z on e A trip 8 7 55O C BF -OR OR output of 55 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
18 DIF-Z B_T R IP B usbar pro te ction Z on e B trip 8 8 56O C BF -OR OR output of 56 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
19 DIF=Z C _T R IP B usbar pro te ction Z on e C trip 8 9 57O C BF -OR OR output of 57 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
20 DIF-Z D_ T R IP B usbar pro te ction Z on e D trip 9 0 58O C BF -OR OR output of 58 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
21 CB F -R ET R IP C B F retrip (O R o utp ut o f C H 1 to C H 32) 9 1 59O C BF -OR OR output of 59 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
22 CB F -T R IP C B F trip (OR outpu t of C H 1 to C H3 2) 9 2 60O C BF -OR OR output of 60 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
23 CB F -T R AN SF E R C B F transfer tri p (OR output of C H 1 to C H 32 ) 9 3 61O C BF -OR OR output of 61 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
24 DIFC H -BLK -OR O R ou tp ut of D IF C H -BL K-A, -B and -C ele m ents 9 4 62O C BF -OR OR output of 62 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
25 DIFZA -BL K-O R O R ou tp ut of D IF Z A-B LK-A , -B a nd -C e lem en ts 9 5 63O C BF -OR OR output of 63 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
26 DIFZB -BL K-O R O R ou tp ut of D IF Z B-B LK-A , -B a nd -C e lem en ts 9 6 64O C BF -OR OR output of 64 OC BF -A , -B an d -C el em ents
27 DIFZC -B LK -OR O R ou tp ut of D IF Z C -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 9 7 C H 1 T RIP CH 1 t rip (O R o u p p u t of B P t rip , CB F re trip a n d C B F trip )
28 DIFZD -B LK -OR O R ou tp ut of D IF Z D -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 9 8 C H 2 T RIP C H2 trip (d itto)
29 UV Z A O R ou tp ut of U VG- ZA a nd U VS -ZA 9 9 C H 3 T RIP C H3 trip (d itto)
30 UV Z B O R ou tp ut of U VG- ZB a nd U VS -ZB 10 0 C H 4 T RIP C H4 trip (d itto)
31 UV Z C O R ou tp ut of U VG- ZC and U V S-Z C 10 1 C H 5 T RIP C H5 trip (d itto)
32 UV Z D O R ou tp ut of U VG- ZD and U V S-Z D 10 2 C H 6 T RIP C H6 trip (d itto)
33 1OC B F-O R O R ou tp ut of 1OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 3 C H 7 T RIP C H7 trip (d itto)
34 2OC B F-O R O R ou tp ut of 2OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 4 C H 8 T RIP C H8 trip (d itto)
35 3OC B F-O R O R ou tp ut of 3OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 5 C H 9 T RIP C H9 trip (d itto)
36 4OC B F-O R O R ou tp ut of 4OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 6 C H 10 T R IP C H1 0 tri p ( ditto)
37 5OC B F-O R OR ou tp ut of 5OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 7 C H 11 T R IP C H1 1 tri p ( ditto)
38 6OC B F-O R OR ou tp ut of 6OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 8 C H 12 T R IP C H1 2 tri p ( ditto)
39 7OC B F-O R OR ou tp ut of 7OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 10 9 C H 13 T R IP C H1 3 tri p ( ditto)
40 8OC B F-O R OR ou tp ut of 8OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 11 0 C H 14 T R IP C H1 4 tri p ( ditto)
41 9OC B F-O R O R ou tp ut of 9OC B F -BLK -A, -B and -C ele m ents 11 1 C H 15 T R IP C H1 5 tri p ( ditto)
42 10OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 10O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 2 C H 16 T R IP C H1 6 tri p ( ditto)
43 11OC B F -OR OR ou tp ut of 11O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 3 C H 17 T R IP C H1 7 tri p ( ditto)
44 12OC B F -OR OR ou tp ut of 12O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 4 C H 18 T R IP C H1 8 tri p ( ditto)
45 13OC B F -OR OR ou tp ut of 13O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 5 C H 19 T R IP C H1 9 tri p ( ditto)
46 14OC B F -OR OR ou tp ut of 14O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 6 C H 20 T R IP C H2 0 tri p ( ditto)
47 15OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 15O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 7 C H 21 T R IP C H2 1 tri p ( ditto)
48 16OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 16O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 8 C H 22 T R IP C H2 2 tri p ( ditto)
49 17OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 17O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 11 9 C H 23 T R IP C H2 3 tri p ( ditto)
50 18OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 18O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 0 C H 24 T R IP C H2 4 tri p ( ditto)
51 19OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 19O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 1 C H 25 T R IP C H2 5 tri p ( ditto)
52 20OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 20O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 2 C H 26 T R IP C H2 6 tri p ( ditto)
53 21OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 21O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 3 C H 27 T R IP C H2 7 tri p ( ditto)
54 22OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 22O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 4 C H 28 T R IP C H2 8 tri p ( ditto)
55 23OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 23O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 5 C H 29 T R IP C H2 9 tri p ( ditto)
56 24OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 24O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 6 C H 30 T R IP C H3 0 tri p ( ditto)
57 25OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 25O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 7 C H 31 T R IP C H3 1 tri p ( ditto)
58 26OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 26O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 8 C H 32 T R IP C H3 2 tri p ( ditto)
59 27OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 27O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 12 9 C H 33 T R IP C H3 3 tri p ( ditto)
60 28OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 28O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 0 C H 34 T R IP C H3 4 tri p ( ditto)
61 29OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 29O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 1 C H 35 T R IP C H3 5 tri p ( ditto)
62 30OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 20O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 2 C H 36 T R IP C H3 6 tri p ( ditto)
63 31OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 31O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 3 C H 37 T R IP C H3 7 tri p ( ditto)
64 32OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 32O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 4 C H 38 T R IP C H3 8 tri p ( ditto)
65 33OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 33O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 5 C H 39 T R IP C H3 9 tri p ( ditto)
66 34OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 34O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 6 C H 40 T R IP C H4 0 tri p ( ditto)
67 35OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 35O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 7 C H 41 T R IP C H4 1 tri p ( ditto)
68 36OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 36O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 8 C H 42 T R IP C H4 2 tri p ( ditto)
69 37OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 37O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 13 9 C H 43 T R IP C H4 3 tri p ( ditto)
70 38OC B F -OR O R ou tp ut of 38O C BF -BL K-A , -B an d - C el em ents 14 0 C H 44 T R IP C H4 4 tri p ( ditto)
(Note): No.1 to No.32 binary signals are settable and default settings.
No.33 to No.224 binary signals are fixed.
⎯ 313 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
N o. N am e C on te n ts N o. Na me C on te n ts
14 1 C H45 TRIP C H4 5 trip (dit to ) 1 8 3 CH 23 CB F-TR C H2 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 2 C H46 TRIP C H4 6 trip (dit to ) 1 8 4 CH 24 CB F-TR C H2 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 3 C H47 TRIP C H4 7 trip (dit to ) 1 8 5 CH 25 CB F-TR C H2 5 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 4 C H48 TRIP C H4 8 trip (dit to ) 1 8 6 CH 26 CB F-TR C H2 6 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 5 C H49 TRIP C H4 9 trip (dit to ) 1 8 7 CH 27 CB F-TR C H2 7 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 6 C H50 TRIP C H5 0 trip (dit to ) 1 8 8 CH 28 CB F-TR C H2 8 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 7 C H51 TRIP C H5 1 trip (dit to ) 1 8 9 CH 29 CB F-TR C H2 9 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 8 C H52 TRIP C H5 2 trip (dit to ) 1 9 0 CH 30 CB F-TR C H3 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
14 9 C H53 TRIP C H5 3 trip (dit to ) 1 9 1 CH 31 CB F-TR C H3 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 0 C H54 TRIP C H5 4 trip (dit to ) 1 9 2 CH 32 CB F-TR C H3 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 1 C H55 TRIP C H5 5 trip (dit to ) 1 9 3 CH 33 CB F-TR C H3 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 2 C H56 TRIP C H5 6 trip (dit to ) 1 9 4 CH 34 CB F-TR C H3 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 3 C H57 TRIP C H5 7 trip (dit to ) 1 9 5 CH 35 CB F-TR C H3 5 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 4 C H58 TRIP C H5 8 trip (dit to ) 1 9 6 CH 36 CB F-TR C H3 6 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 5 C H59 TRIP C H5 9 trip (dit to ) 1 9 7 CH 37 CB F-TR C H3 7 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 6 C H60 TRIP C H6 0 trip (dit to ) 1 9 8 CH 38 CB F-TR C H3 8 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 7 C H61 TRIP C H6 1 trip (dit to ) 1 9 9 CH 39 CB F-TR C H3 9 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 8 C H62 TRIP C H6 2 trip (dit to ) 2 0 0 CH 40 CB F-TR C H4 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
15 9 C H63 TRIP C H6 3 trip (dit to ) 2 0 1 CH 41 CB F-TR C H4 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 0 C H64 TRIP C H6 4 trip (dit to ) 2 0 2 CH 42 CB F-TR C H4 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 1 C H1 CB F-TR C H1 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 3 CH 43 CB F-TR C H4 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 2 C H2 CB F-TR C H2 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 4 CH 44 CB F-TR C H4 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 3 C H3 CB F-TR C H3 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 5 CH 45 CB F-TR C H4 5 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 4 C H4 CB F-TR C H4 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 6 CH 46 CB F-TR C H4 6 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 5 C H5 CB F-TR C H5 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 7 CH 47 CB F-TR C H4 7 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 6 C H6 CB F-TR C H6 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 8 CH 48 CB F-TR C H4 8 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 7 C H7 CB F-TR C H7 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 0 9 CH 49 CB F-TR C H4 9 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 8 C H8 CB F-TR C H8 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 1 0 CH 50 CB F-TR C H5 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
16 9 C H9 CB F-TR C H9 CB F t ran sf e r sig na l 2 1 1 CH 51 CB F-TR C H5 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 0 C H10 CB F-TR C H1 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 2 CH 52 CB F-TR C H5 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 1 C H11 CB F-TR C H1 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 3 CH 53 CB F-TR C H5 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 2 C H12 CB F-TR C H1 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 4 CH 54 CB F-TR C H5 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 3 C H13 CB F-TR C H1 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 5 CH 55 CB F-TR C H5 5 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 4 C H14 CB F-TR C H1 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 6 CH 56 CB F-TR C H5 6 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 5 C H15 CB F-TR C H1 5 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 7 CH 57 CB F-TR C H5 7 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 6 C H16 CB F-TR C H1 6 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 8 CH 58 CB F-TR C H5 8 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 7 C H17 CB F-TR C H1 7 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 1 9 CH 59 CB F-TR C H5 9 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 8 C H18 CB F-TR C H1 8 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 2 0 CH 60 CB F-TR C H6 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
17 9 C H19 CB F-TR C H1 9 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 2 1 CH 61 CB F-TR C H6 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
18 0 C H20 CB F-TR C H2 0 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 2 2 CH 62 CB F-TR C H6 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
18 1 C H21 CB F-TR C H2 1 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 2 3 CH 63 CB F-TR C H6 3 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
18 2 C H22 CB F-TR C H2 2 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l 2 2 4 CH 64 CB F-TR C H6 4 CB F t ra n sf er s ign a l
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Appendix G
Details of Relay Menu and
LCD & Operation Button Instruction
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MENU
1=Record 2=Status
3=Setting(View) 4=Setting(change)
5=Test
/1 Record
1=Fault record 2=Event record
3=Disturbance record
/2 Fault record
Clear all fault records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
/2 Event record
Clear all event records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
/2 Disturbance record
Clear all disturbance records?
ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
a-1
⎯ 316 ⎯
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a-1
/2 Relay element 3/ **
DIFCH [000 000 ]
DIFZA [000 000 ]
DIFZB [000 000 ]
/1 Setting(view)
1=Version 2=Description 3=Comm.
4=Record 5=Status 6=Protection
7=Binary input 8=Binary output 9=LED
/2 Relay version
Relay Type: ********************
Serial no.: ********************
Main software: *******************
/2 Description 2/ 2
Plant name: ********************
Description: ********************
/2 Communication /3 Address/Parameter 1/ 1
1=Address/Parameter HDLC ( 1 ) IEC ( 2 )
2=Switch SYADJ( 0 ms) IP-1 ( 10 )
IP-2 ( 245 ) IP-3 ( 105 )
/3 Switch 3/ 3
PRTCL1 1=HDLC 2=IEC103 2
232C 1=9.6 2=19.2 3=38.4 4=57.6 1
IECBR 1=9.6 2=19.2 2
a-1, b-1
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a-1, b-1
/4 Scheme switch 3/ 3
TRIP 0=Off 1=On 0
OCG 0=Off 1=On 0
OCS 0=Off 1=On 0
/4 Binary signal 3/ **
SIG1 ( 128 ) SIG2 ( 3071 )
SIG3 ( 0 ) SIG4 ( 1 )
SIG5 ( 1 ) SIG6 ( 2 )
/4 Signal name 3/ **
Signal name1 [ Signal name1 ]
Signal name2 [ Signal name2 ]
Signal name3 [ Signal name3 ]
/2 Status /3 Metering 1/ 1
1=Metering Display value 1=Primary 2=Secondary 1
2=Time synchronization
3=Time zone
/3 Time synchronization 1/ 1
0=Off 1=IRIG 2=RSM 3=IEC 4=SNTP
Current No. = 2
/3 Time zone 1/ 1
GMT ( +9 hrs ) GMTm ( **min )
a-1, b-1
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a-1, b-1
/3 Protection (Group 1)
1=Busbar parameter
2=Trip
/6 OC 3/**
1OCB ( 0.5 ) T1B1 ( 50 ms )
T1B2 ( 150 ms ) 2OCB ( 0.5 )
T2B1 ( 50 ms ) T2B2 ( 150 ms )
/3 Protection (Group 2)
1=Busbar parameter
2=Trip
/6 FD 2/2
UVSF ( 80V ) UVGF ( 46V )
OVGF ( 10.0V )
/3 Protection (Group 8)
1=Busbar parameter */6 FD is displayed for Model C400 series.
2=Trip
/2 Binary input 3/ **
BISW 1 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
BISW 2 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
BISW 3 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
/2 LED 2/ 4
LED1 ( 1, 309, 0, 0) AND, I
LED2 ( 1, 0, 0, 0) OR, I
LED3 ( 15, 16, 17, 0) OR, L
a-1,
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a-1
: Password trap
Password
Input password [_ ]
/1 Setting(change)
1=Password 2=Description 3=Comm.
4=Record 5=Status 6=Protection
7=Binary input 8=Binary output 9=LED : Confirmation trap
/2 *************
/2 Password /3 Setting Change settings?
1=Setting Input new password [_ ] ENTER=Yes CANCEL=No
2=Test Retype new password [ ]
/3 Test
Input new password [_ ]
Retype new password [ ]
/3 Description [ _ ]
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ()[]@_ ← →
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{}*/+-<=>← →
0123456789!”#$%&’:;,.^ ` ← →
/2 Communication /3 Address/Parameter 1/ **
1=Address/Parameter HDLC ( 1- 32) : 1 _
2=Switch IEC ( 0- 254) : 2
SYADJ (-9999- 9999) : 0 ms
/3 Switch 1/ *
PRTCL1 1=HDLC 2=IEC103 2 _
232C 1=9.6 2=19.2 3=38.4 4=57.6 1
IECBR 1=9.6 2=19.2 2
/3 Time synchronization 1/ 1
0=Off 1=IRIG 2=RSM 3=IEC 4=SNTP
/3 Time zone 1/ 2
GMT ( -12 - +12): +9 _ hrs
GMTm ( -59 - +59): +0 min
a-1, b-2
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a-1, b-2
/2 Protection
1=Change active group
2=Change setting
3=Copy group
/4 Protection (Group 1)
1=Busbar parameter
2=Trip
/6 VT ratio 1/ 4
VTA ( 1- 20000): 2000 _
VTB ( 1- 20000): 2000
VTC ( 1- 20000): 2000
*/6 VT ratio is displayed for Model C400 series.
/7 OC 1/**
1OCB ( 0.1- 2.0): 0.5 _
T1B1 ( 0- 500): 50 ms
T1B2 ( 0- 500): 150 ms
/4 Protection (Group 2)
1=Busbar parameter
/7 FD 1/**
2=Trip
UVSF ( 60- 100): 80 V
UVGF ( 20- 60): 46 V
OVGF ( 0.1- 10.0): 10.0 V
/2 Binary input 1/ **
BISW 1 1=Norm 2=Inv 1 _
BISW 2 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
BISW 3 1=Norm 2=Inv 1
a-1, b-2
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a-1, b-2
When 1 or 2 is selected:
/2 Binary output /3 Binary output (CU-IO#1)
1=CU-IO#1 2=CU-IO#2 3=BU-BO1 4=BU-BO2 Select BO ( 1- **)
Select No.= _
When 3 or 4 is selected:
/3 Binary output (BU-BO*)
Select CH ( 1- 64)
Select No.= _
a-1
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a-1
/2 Binary output
1=CU-IO#1 2=CU-IO#2 3=BU
/2 Timer 1/ 1 /2 Timer 1/ 1
Timer( 1 - 200): 1 _ Press ENTER to operate.
/2 Timer 1/ 1
Operating . . .
Press END to reset.
Press CANCEL to cancel.
/2 Logic circuit 1/ 2
TermA( 0 - 7167): 1 _
TermB( 0 - 7167): 48
/2 BU out 1/**
BU1 0=Out 1=In 1 _
BU2 0=Out 1=In 1
BU3 0=Out 1=In 1
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1=RECORD
PRESS ANY
BUTTON
EXCEPT FOR MENU 1=FAULT RECORD
VIEW "VIEW" AND ( DISPLAY ON )
"RESET"
2=EVENT RECORD
3=DISTURBANCE RECORD
METERING 1
( DISPLAY ON )
2=STATUS
VIEW RESET
1=METERING
2=BINARY INPUT&OUTPUT
1=RELAY VERSION
2=DESCRIPTION
LATEST FAULT * AUTO-
( DISPLAY ON ) 3=RSM COMMUNICATION
MODE 2
4=RECORD
RELAY
FAILED ! 5=STATUS
VIEW RESET
ALARM 6=PROTECTION
( LED ON )
7=BINARY INPUT
8=BINARY OUTPUT
AUTO SUPERVISON *
9=LED
( DISPLAY ON )
*. "LATEST FAULT" AND "AUTO
SUPERVISION" SCREEN IS 4=SETTING
DISPLAYED ONLY IF DATA (CHANGE) Same as SETTING (VIEW) menu
IS STORED
VIEW RESET
5=TEST
1=SWITCH
2=BINARY OUTPUT
3=TIMER
4=LOGIC CIRCUIT
5=BU OUT
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Appendix H
Case Outline and Rack Mounting
• Central unit
• Bay unit for centralized installation
• How to mount attachment kit for rack-mounting
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266
28
A(*) 2 276.2 32
TB2 TB1
E
TB3 190.5 260
CN1
6.2 D(*)
34.75
B(*) E(*)
C(*)
(∗) 3/4 x 19” size (Models Cx10D, Cx20D, Cx3xD, Cx40D): A=364, B=326, C=330 (∗) 3/4 x 19” size: (Models Cx10D, Cx20D, Cx3xD, Cx40D) D=333, E=345.4
1/1 x 19” size (Models Cx60D, Cx80D): A=483, B=445, C=449 1/1 x 19” size: (Models Cx60D, Cx80D) D=452, E=464.4
TB1 – TB2
A1 B1
TB1-TB2:
M3.5 Ring
terminal
TB3:
TB3 M3.5 Ring
terminal
1 2
17 18
A18 B18
Terminal Block
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BUSBAR PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
POWER
266
28
254 2 276.2 32
4-φ5.5
TB3 OPT1
TB4
A1 B1
A1 B1
E
190.5 260
TB2
E
A1 B1
TB1
1 2
A10 B10
A18 B18
A18 B18 BUM5 BUM1
13 14
BUM5
VCT 6.2 223 34.75
235.4
TB3, 4 TB2
A1 B1 A1 B1
TB3:
M3.5 Ring
terminal
TB1:
A10 B10
TB1 M3.5 Ring
terminal
1 2
A18 B18
13 14
Terminal block
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279
Attachment kit
(top bar)
4 HOLES - 6.8x10.3
POWER
2 6 5. 9
3 7. 7
465.1
483.0
Front View
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279
Attachment kit
(top bar)
Top View
BUSBAR
PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
POWER
265.9
190.5
465.1
483.0
Front View
⎯ 329 ⎯
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279
Attachment kit
(top bar)
4 HOLES - 6.8x10.3
BUSBAR PROTECTION
2 6 5. 9
GRB100
C420 D- 22- 10
1A
1 00/1 10/11 5/12 0V
1 10/1 25v dc
3 7. 7
465.1
483.0
Front View
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136
265.9
265.9
247.8 19.4 18.8
216
Parts
(a) 1 Large bracket, 5 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x8)
(b) 1 Small bracket, 3 Countersunk head screws (M4x6)
(c) 2 Bars, 4 Countersunk head screws (M3x8)
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136
265.9
265.9
137.8 19.4 18.8
326
Parts
(a) 1 Large bracket, 5 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x8)
(b) 1 Small bracket, 3 Countersunk head screws (M4x6)
(c) 2 Bars, 4 Countersunk head screws (M3x8)
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265.9
258
66
39
246
189.4
(c) Link Panel for the Rear (d) Link Panel for the Bottom
18
445
Parts
(a) 1 Spacer, 3 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x8)
(b) 2 Small bracket, 6 Countersunk head screws (M4x6)
(c) 1 Link panel for the rear, 8 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x10)
(d) 1 Link panel for the bottom, 6 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x10)
(e) 2 Bars, 8 Countersunk head screws (M3x8)
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248
265.9
265.9
247.8 19.4 18.8
216
189.4
Parts
(a) 1 Large bracket, 3 Countersunk head screws (M4x6)
(b) 1 Small bracket, 3 Countersunk head screws (M4x6)
(c) 2 Bars, 4 Countersunk head screws (M3x8)
(d) 1 Link, 6 Round head screws with spring washers and washers (M4x10)
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Right bracket
Left bracket
Step 2. Seal
Screw
Seal
Step 3 Top bar
Mount the small bracket by screwing three
countersunk head screws(M4x6) and apply
adhesives to the screws to prevent them
from loosening.
Mount the large bracket by five round head
screws(M4x8) with washer and spring
GPS ALARM
SYNC. ALARM
MODE 2A
CF
washer.
And then, mount the top and bottom bars
by two countersunk head screws(M3x8)
respectively.
Small bracket
Large bracket Bottom bar
Step 4
Completed.
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BUSBAR
PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
Right bracket
Left bracket
Step 2.
Seal
Step 3.
BUSBAR
PROTECTION
Mount the spacer on one relay by
BAY UNIT
screwing three round head screws
POWER (M4x8) with spring washer and washer.
Seal
Spacer
Step 4
BUSBAR BUSBAR
Place another relay next to the relay.
PROTECTION
BAY UNIT
PROTECTION
BAY UNIT And then, mount the link panel on the rear
of relays by eight round head screws
(M4x10) with washer and spring washer,
POWER POWER
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Link panel for rear of the relay Link panel for bottom of the
relay
Step 5
Top bar
Small bracket
Small bracket
Bottom bar
Step 6
Completed.
BUSBAR BUSBAR
PROTECTION PROTECTION
BAY UNIT BAY UNIT
POWER POWER
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⎯ 338 ⎯
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Appendix I
Typical External Connections
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A11 TB3-A12
BO5-2 BO6-1 B12
B11
A13
TB3-A12
BO6-2
BO6-1 B13
B12
A13
BO6-2 TB2-A5
B13
BO1
TB2- A9 B5 TB3 OPT1
DC +5Vdc
(+) DC-DC
SUPPLY B9 TB2-A6
0V TB2-A5
(-) E
BO2
B10 BO1 B6 TB2
(∗) A10 B5 A1 B1
TB1
E CASE EARTH TB2-A6 GRB100-B301: 1 2
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Bay uni t (B U)
LED16 TB3-B9
(-)
TB3-A10
TB4 B O5-1
TB4 -A3 TB3-B10
TB4 -B3 BI1 LED5
TB4 -A4 LED17
TB3-A11
TB4 -B4 BI5 LED6
BO5-2
TB3-B11
TB4 -A5
TB4 -B5 BI2 LED 7
TB4 -A6 TB3-A12
TB4 -B6 BI6 LED 8
BO6-1
TB3-B12
TB4 -A14
TB4 -B14 BI3 LED 12 LED1 8
TB3-A13
TB4 -A15 B O6- 2
LED rese t BI7 TB3-B13
TB4 -B15
LED test TB4 -A16 TB4 TB3 OPT1
TB4 -B16 BI4 A1 B1
TB2-A5 E
B O1 TB2
TB2-B5 A1 B1
⎯ 341 ⎯
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LED Circuit of GRB100-B411L
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
BUSBAR
(+) TB3
(N/O) TB3 -A3
1DS1-1 aux. contact TB3 -B3 BI1 LED1
(N/C) TB3 -A4
TB3 -B4 BI5 LED2
1DS1-1 1DS1-2
(N/O) TB3 -A5
1DS1-2 aux. contact TB3 -B5 BI2 LED3
(N/C) TB3 -A6 TB3-A1
TB3 -B6 BI6 LED4 TP1-1
TB3-B1
TP1-2 CB trip command
TB3 -A14 (to trip coil)
1CB TB3 -B14 BI3 LED9 TP1-3 TB3-A2
TB3 -A15
TB3 -B15 BI7 LED10 TB3-B2
LED13
1DS2 TB3 -A16 TB3-A17
TB3 -B16 BI4 LED11 TP2-1
TB3-B17
A-ph TB2 TP2-2 CB trip command
TB2 -A1
External trip BI11 (to trip coil)
TP2-3 TB3-A18
signals B-ph TB2 -A2
(CBF Initiation) BI12
C-ph TB2 -B1 TB3-B18
BI13 LED14
TB2 -B2
TB3-A7
BP(87) trip signal
BO3 (for alarm)
TB3-B7
LED15
(N/O)
TB4 TB3-A8
TB4 -A3
1DS2 aux. contact TB4 -B3 BI1 LED5 BO4-1
(N/C) TB4 -A4
BI5 TB3-B8
TB4 -B4 LED6 BO4-2
TB3-A9
(N/O) TB4 -A5 BO4-3
1CB aux. contact TB4 -B5 BI2 LED7
(N/C) TB4 -A6 TB3-B9
TB4 -B6 BI6 LED8 LED16
TB3-A10
TB4 -A14 BP(End zone prot.)
TB4 -B14 BI3 LED12 BO5-1 trip signal
TB3-B10 (for alarm)
TB4 -A15 LED17
LED reset BI7
TB3-A11
TB4 -B15
TB4 -A16 BO5-2
LED test BI4 TB3-B11
TB4 -B16
TB3-A12
(-) BP trip signal
BO6-1 (to lockout relay)
TB3-B12
LED18
TB3-A13
BO6-2
TB3-B13
TB2-A5
BO1
TB2-B5
TB2-A6
BP trip signal
BO2 (for autoreclose block)
TB2-B6
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IO#1(IO8) TB1- A3
B3
BO1
A1
BO2
A2
BO3
B2
IO#2(IO2) TB2- A2
BO1
A1
BO2
B1
BO3
B2
TB2-A3
BO4 B3
A4
BO5 B4
A5
BO6 B5
(+)
Indication TB1- B4 A6
reset A4 BI1
Bus protection B5 BO7 B6
block A5 BI2
B6
CBF protection BI3 A7
A6
block
B7 BO8
A7 BI4 B7
B8 IO#1:IO8 module
A8 BI5 A8
B9 IO#2:IO2A module
A9 BI6 BO9 B8
B10
A10 BI7 CN1
A9 TB2 TB1 OPT OPT
B11 A1 B1 (IRIG-B)
A11 BI8
BO10 B9
B12
A12 BI9 E
B13 A10
A13 BI10
B14 BO11 B10
A14 BI11
B15
A15 BI12 A11
BO12 A18 B18
B11 IO#2 IO#1
(-)
A13
CU: Model GRB100-C3 D
TB2- A14
BI13 BO13 B13
*
B14 Terminal Block Arrangement (Rear view)
BI14 A12
A15 FAIL
BI15 RELAY
B15
B12 FAILURE
TB2-A18
RELAY FAIL. COM-A
B18 RS485 I/F(*1)
≧1
DD FAIL. A17
COM-B
TB1 -A16 B17
DC (+) +5Vdc
(∗) B16
SUPPLY DC-DC A16
A17 0V
(-) 0V
(∗) B17 B16
A18 (*1) specified when order
(∗) B18
IRIG-B
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C e n t ral u n it ( C U )
14
T B2-A3
For V T-D
15 BO 4
16 B3
18
(∗) A4
(F RA ME EA RT H)
BO 5
B4
A5
BO 6 B5
(+)
Indication TB1- B4 A6
reset BI1
A4
B us protect ion B5 BO 7
BI2 B6
b lock A5
B6
CBF pr otection A6 BI3 A7
blo ck
B7
A7 BI4 BO 8 B7
B8
A8 BI5
A8
B9 IO#1:IO8 module
A9 BI6 BO 9 IO#2:IO2A module
B10 B8
A10 BI7
B11 A9 TB2 TB1 OPT OPT CN1
A11 BI8 A1 B1 (IRIG-B)
B12 B O1 0 B9
A12 BI9
E
B13 A1 0
A13 B I10
B14 B O1 1 TB3
A14 B I11 B1 0 1 2
B15
A15 B I12 A1 1
B O1 2 B1 1 A18 B18 17 18
IO#2 IO#1 VCT
(-)
A1 3
CU: Model GRB100-C4 D
TB2- A14
BI13 BO 13
*
B14 B1 3
Terminal Block Arrangement (Rear view)
BI14
A15 F A IL A12
B15 BI15 RE LAY
B12 FA ILURE
TB2-A18
RELAY FA IL. C OM -A
≧1 B18 RS485 I/ F(*1)
DD FAIL. A17
TB1 - A16 C OM -B
( +) +5 Vdc B1 7
DC B1 6
(∗) DC-DC
SUPPLY A17 A16
(-) 0V
B17 0V B16
(∗)
A18
(*1) specified when orde r.
(∗) B18
Ether net LAN I/ F
RJ45 (100B ase-TX)(*1 )
C ASE EARTH ST Opt. interface for
E IEC103(* 1)
Ethernet LAN I/F
SC (100Base -FX)(*1)
( ∗)T h is co n ne ctio n is co nn e cted
by sho r t lin k b ef or e sh ip m en t.
IRI G-B
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Appendix J
Relay Setting Sheet
1. Relay Identification
2. Contacts Setting
3. Relay and Protection Scheme Setting Sheet
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2. Contacts Setting
(1) CU-IO#1 BO1
BO2
BO3
(2) CU-IO#2 BO1
BO2
BO3
BO4
BO5
BO6
BO7
BO8
BO9
BO10
BO11
BO12
BO13
(3) BU-CHn BO1
BO2
BO3
BO4
BO5
BO6
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6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 349 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 350 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 351 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 352 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 353 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 354 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 355 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
544 12067 TCBO 0.00 - 10.00 s CB opened timer for EFP-TR 1.00
545 3048 UVSF 60 - 100 V Phase-to-phase undervoltage -- 80
546 3049 UVGF 20 - 60 V Phase-to-earth undervoltage -- 46
547 3054 OVGF 0.1 - 10.0 V Zero-phase overvoltage -- 10.0
548 22000 BISW1 Norm - Inv - Binary input Norm
549 22001 BISW2 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
550 22002 BISW3 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
551 22003 BISW4 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
552 22004 BISW5 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
553 22005 BISW6 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
554 22006 BISW7 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
555 22007 BISW8 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
556 22008 BISW9 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
557 22009 BISW10 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
558 22010 BISW11 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
559 22011 BISW12 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
560 22012 BISW13 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
561 22013 BISW14 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
562 22014 BISW15 Norm - Inv - ditto Norm
563 23032 LED1 Logic OR - AND - LED* Logic Gate Type OR
564 23033 Reset Inst - Latch - LED* Reset operation Inst
565 23000 In #1 0 - 7167 - LED Functions 0
566 23004 In #2 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
567 23008 In #3 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
568 23012 In #4 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
569 23034 LED2 Logic OR - AND - LED* Logic Gate Type OR
570 23035 Reset Inst - Latch - LED* Reset operation Inst
571 23001 In #1 0 - 7167 - LED Functions 0
572 23005 In #2 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
573 23006 In #3 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
574 23007 In #4 0 - 7167 - ditto 0
⎯ 356 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 357 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 358 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 359 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 360 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Event record
Setting Device Name Default Setting of Relay Series(5A rating / 1A rating)
Signal No. Signal Name without voltage fail-safe with voltage fail-safe
No. Contents Signal Type
Signal Name Model Model
No.
Range 310 320 330 340 360 380 410 420 430 440 460 480
1 EV1 0 - 7167 Event name1 Event record signal 1600 ZA trip X On/Off
2 EV2 0 - 7167 Event name2 ditto 1601 ZB trip X On/Off
3 EV3 0 - 7167 Event name3 ditto 1602 ZC trip X On/Off
4 EV4 0 - 7167 Event name4 ditto 1603 ZD trip X On/Off
5 EV5 0 - 7167 Event name5 ditto 1599 Trip X On/Off
6 EV6 0 - 7167 Event name6 ditto 1595 CBF-retrip X On/Off
7 EV7 0 - 7167 Event name7 ditto 1596 CBF-trip X On/Off
8 EV8 0 - 7167 Event name8 ditto 1597 CBF-TR X On/Off
9 EV9 0 - 7167 Event name9 ditto 1608 COM-trip X On/Off
10 EV10 0 - 7167 Event name10 ditto 1615 EFP-TR X On/Off
11 EV11 0 - 7167 Event name11 ditto 1583 Bus bridge X On/Off
12 EV12 0 - 7167 Event name12 ditto 1577 Trans. bus X On/Off
13 EV13 0 - 7167 Event name13 ditto 4609 BP block X On/Off
14 EV14 0 - 7167 Event name14 ditto 4610 CBF block X On/Off
15 EV15 0 - 7167 Event name15 ditto 4608 Ind.reset X On/Off
16 EV16 0 - 7167 Event name16 ditto 2826 Relay fail X On/Off
17 EV17 0 - 7167 Event name17 ditto 2842 CT err X On/Off
18 EV18 0 - 7167 Event name18 ditto 2843 V0 err -- X On/Off
19 EV19 0 - 7167 Event name19 ditto 2844 V2 err -- X On/Off
20 EV20 0 - 7167 Event name20 ditto 2832 Id err X On/Off
21 EV21 0 - 7167 Event name21 ditto 2829 DS fail X On/Off
22 EV22 0 - 7167 Event name22 ditto 2830 CB fail X On/Off
23 EV23 0 - 7167 Event name23 ditto 2872 CTF -- X On/Off
24 EV24 0 - 7167 Event name24 ditto 2868 CTF-ZA -- X On/Off
25 EV25 0 - 7167 Event name25 ditto 2869 CTF-ZB -- X On/Off
26 EV26 0 - 7167 Event name26 ditto 2870 CTF-ZC -- X On/Off
27 EV27 0 - 7167 Event name27 ditto 2871 CTF-ZD -- X On/Off
28 EV28 0 - 7167 Event name28 ditto 0 On/Off
29 EV29 0 - 7167 Event name29 ditto 0 On/Off
30 EV30 0 - 7167 Event name30 ditto 0 On/Off
31 EV31 0 - 7167 Event name31 ditto 0 On/Off
32 EV32 0 - 7167 Event name32 ditto 0 On/Off
33 EV33 0 - 7167 Event name33 ditto 0 On/Off
34 EV34 0 - 7167 Event name34 ditto 0 On/Off
35 EV35 0 - 7167 Event name35 ditto 0 On/Off
36 EV36 0 - 7167 Event name36 ditto 0 On/Off
37 EV37 0 - 7167 Event name37 ditto 0 On/Off
38 EV38 0 - 7167 Event name38 ditto 0 On/Off
39 EV39 0 - 7167 Event name39 ditto 0 On/Off
40 EV40 0 - 7167 Event name40 ditto 0 On/Off
41 EV41 0 - 7167 Event name41 ditto 0 On/Off
42 EV42 0 - 7167 Event name42 ditto 0 On/Off
43 EV43 0 - 7167 Event name43 ditto 0 On/Off
44 EV44 0 - 7167 Event name44 ditto 0 On/Off
45 EV45 0 - 7167 Event name45 ditto 0 On/Off
46 EV46 0 - 7167 Event name46 ditto 0 On/Off
47 EV47 0 - 7167 Event name47 ditto 0 On/Off
48 EV48 0 - 7167 Event name48 ditto 0 On/Off
49 EV49 0 - 7167 Event name49 ditto 2833 Relay fail-A X On/Off
50 EV50 0 - 7167 Event name50 ditto 3112 Data lost X On/Off
51 EV51 0 - 7167 Event name51 ditto 0 On/Off
52 EV52 0 - 7167 Event name52 ditto 0 On/Off
53 EV53 0 - 7167 Event name53 ditto 0 On/Off
54 EV54 0 - 7167 Event name54 ditto 0 On/Off
55 EV55 0 - 7167 Event name55 ditto 0 On/Off
56 EV56 0 - 7167 Event name56 ditto 0 On/Off
57 EV57 0 - 7167 Event name57 ditto 0 On/Off
58 EV58 0 - 7167 Event name58 ditto 0 On/Off
59 EV59 0 - 7167 Event name59 ditto 0 On/Off
60 EV60 0 - 7167 Event name60 ditto 0 On/Off
61 EV61 0 - 7167 Event name61 ditto 0 On/Off
62 EV62 0 - 7167 Event name62 ditto 0 On/Off
63 EV63 0 - 7167 Event name63 ditto 0 On/Off
64 EV64 0 - 7167 Event name64 ditto 0 On/Off
⎯ 361 ⎯
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Event record
Setting Device Name Default Setting of Relay Series(5A rating / 1A rating)
Signal No. Signal Name without voltage fail-safe with voltage fail-safe
No. Contents Signal Type
Signal Name Model Model
No.
Range 310 320 330 340 360 380 410 420 430 440 460 480
65 EV65 0 - 7167 Event name65 ditto 0 On/Off
66 EV66 0 - 7167 Event name66 ditto 0 On/Off
67 EV67 0 - 7167 Event name67 ditto 0 On/Off
68 EV68 0 - 7167 Event name68 ditto 0 On/Off
69 EV69 0 - 7167 Event name69 ditto 0 On/Off
70 EV70 0 - 7167 Event name70 ditto 0 On/Off
71 EV71 0 - 7167 Event name71 ditto 0 On/Off
72 EV72 0 - 7167 Event name72 ditto 0 On/Off
73 EV73 0 - 7167 Event name73 ditto 0 On/Off
74 EV74 0 - 7167 Event name74 ditto 0 On/Off
75 EV75 0 - 7167 Event name75 ditto 0 On/Off
76 EV76 0 - 7167 Event name76 ditto 0 On/Off
77 EV77 0 - 7167 Event name77 ditto 0 On/Off
78 EV78 0 - 7167 Event name78 ditto 0 On/Off
79 EV79 0 - 7167 Event name79 ditto 0 On/Off
80 EV80 0 - 7167 Event name80 ditto 0 On/Off
81 EV81 0 - 7167 Event name81 ditto 0 On/Off
82 EV82 0 - 7167 Event name82 ditto 0 On/Off
83 EV83 0 - 7167 Event name83 ditto 0 On/Off
84 EV84 0 - 7167 Event name84 ditto 0 On/Off
85 EV85 0 - 7167 Event name85 ditto 0 On/Off
86 EV86 0 - 7167 Event name86 ditto 0 On/Off
87 EV87 0 - 7167 Event name87 ditto 0 On/Off
88 EV88 0 - 7167 Event name88 ditto 0 On/Off
89 EV89 0 - 7167 Event name89 ditto 0 On/Off
90 EV90 0 - 7167 Event name90 ditto 0 On/Off
91 EV91 0 - 7167 Event name91 ditto 0 On/Off
92 EV92 0 - 7167 Event name92 ditto 0 On/Off
93 EV93 0 - 7167 Event name93 ditto 0 On/Off
94 EV94 0 - 7167 Event name94 ditto 0 On/Off
95 EV95 0 - 7167 Event name95 ditto 0 On/Off
96 EV96 0 - 7167 Event name96 ditto 0 On/Off
97 EV97 0 - 7167 Event name97 ditto 0 On/Off
98 EV98 0 - 7167 Event name98 ditto 0 On/Off
99 EV99 0 - 7167 Event name99 ditto 0 On/Off
100 EV100 0 - 7167 Event name100 ditto 0 On/Off
101 EV101 0 - 7167 Event name101 ditto 6176 SET.GROUP1 X On
102 EV102 0 - 7167 Event name102 ditto 6177 SET.GROUP2 X On
103 EV103 0 - 7167 Event name103 ditto 6178 SET.GROUP3 X On
104 EV104 0 - 7167 Event name104 ditto 6179 SET.GROUP4 X On
105 EV105 0 - 7167 Event name105 ditto 6180 SET.GROUP5 X On
106 EV106 0 - 7167 Event name106 ditto 6181 SET.GROUP6 X On
107 EV107 0 - 7167 Event name107 ditto 6182 SET.GROUP7 X On
108 EV108 0 - 7167 Event name108 ditto 6183 SET.GROUP8 X On
109 EV109 0 - 7167 Event name109 ditto 3122 Sys. Set change X On
110 EV110 0 - 7167 Event name110 ditto 3123 Rly. Set change X On
111 EV111 0 - 7167 Event name111 ditto 3124 Grp. Set change X On
112 EV112 0 - 7167 Event name112 ditto 0 On
113 EV113 0 - 7167 Event name113 ditto 0 On
114 EV114 0 - 7167 Event name114 ditto 0 On
115 EV115 0 - 7167 Event name115 ditto 0 On
116 EV116 0 - 7167 Event name116 ditto 0 On
117 EV117 0 - 7167 Event name117 ditto 0 On
118 EV118 0 - 7167 Event name118 ditto 0 On
119 EV119 0 - 7167 Event name119 ditto 3119 PLC data CHG X On
120 EV120 0 - 7167 Event name120 ditto 0 On
121 EV121 0 - 7167 Event name121 ditto 3083 LED RST X On
122 EV122 0 - 7167 Event name122 ditto 3109 F.record_CLR X On
123 EV123 0 - 7167 Event name123 ditto 0 On
124 EV124 0 - 7167 Event name124 ditto 3110 E.record_CLR X On
125 EV125 0 - 7167 Event name125 ditto 3111 D.record_CLR X On
126 EV126 0 - 7167 Event name126 ditto 0 On
127 EV127 0 - 7167 Event name127 ditto 0 On
128 EV128 0 - 7167 Event name128 ditto 0 On
⎯ 362 ⎯
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Disturbance record
Setting Device Name Default Setting of Relay Series(5A rating / 1A rating)
Signal No. Signal Name without voltage fail-safe with voltage fail-safe
No. Contents Signal
Model Model
No.
Range Signal Name 310 320 330 340 360 380 410 420 430 440 460 480
1 SIG1 0 - 7167 Signal name1 Disturbance record signal 1072 DIFCH-A X
2 SIG2 0 - 7167 Signal name2 ditto 1073 DIFCH-B X
3 SIG3 0 - 7167 Signal name3 ditto 1074 DIFCH-C X
4 SIG4 0 - 7167 Signal name4 ditto 1075 DIFZA-A X
5 SIG5 0 - 7167 Signal name5 ditto 1076 DIFZA-B X
6 SIG6 0 - 7167 Signal name6 ditto 1077 DIFZA-C X
7 SIG7 0 - 7167 Signal name7 ditto 1078 DIFZB-A X
8 SIG8 0 - 7167 Signal name8 ditto 1079 DIFZB-B X
9 SIG9 0 - 7167 Signal name9 ditto 1080 DIFZB-C X
10 SIG10 0 - 7167 Signal name10 ditto 1081 DIFZC-A X
11 SIG11 0 - 7167 Signal name11 ditto 1082 DIFZC-B X
12 SIG12 0 - 7167 Signal name12 ditto 1083 DIFZC-C X
13 SIG13 0 - 7167 Signal name13 ditto 1084 DIFZD-A X
14 SIG14 0 - 7167 Signal name14 ditto 1085 DIFZD-B X
15 SIG15 0 - 7167 Signal name15 ditto 1086 DIFZD-C X
16 SIG16 0 - 7167 Signal name16 ditto 1599 DIF-CH_TRIP X
17 SIG17 0 - 7167 Signal name17 ditto 1600 DIF-ZA_TRIP X
18 SIG18 0 - 7167 Signal name18 ditto 1601 DIF-ZB-TRIP X
19 SIG19 0 - 7167 Signal name19 ditto 1602 DIF-ZC_TRIP X
20 SIG20 0 - 7167 Signal name20 ditto 1603 DIF-ZD_TRIP X
21 SIG21 0 - 7167 Signal name21 ditto 1595 CBF-RETRIP X
22 SIG22 0 - 7167 Signal name22 ditto 1596 CBF-TRIP X
23 SIG23 0 - 7167 Signal name23 ditto 1597 CBF-TRANSFER X
24 SIG24 0 - 7167 Signal name24 ditto 1134 DIFCH-BLK-OR X
25 SIG25 0 - 7167 Signal name25 ditto 1135 DIFZA-BLK-OR X
26 SIG26 0 - 7167 Signal name26 ditto 1136 DIFZB-BLK-OR X
27 SIG27 0 - 7167 Signal name27 ditto 1137 DIFZC-BLK-OR X
28 SIG28 0 - 7167 Signal name28 ditto 1138 DIFZD-BLK-OR X
29 SIG29 0 - 7167 Signal name29 ditto 1144 UVZA -- X
30 SIG30 0 - 7167 Signal name30 ditto 1145 UVZB -- X
31 SIG31 0 - 7167 Signal name31 ditto 1146 UVZC -- X
32 SIG32 0 - 7167 Signal name32 ditto 1147 UVZD -- X
⎯ 363 ⎯
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⎯ 364 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 365 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 366 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 367 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 368 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 369 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 370 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 371 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 372 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 373 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 374 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 375 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 376 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 377 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 378 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 379 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 380 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 381 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 382 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 383 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 384 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 385 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 386 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 387 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 388 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 389 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 390 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 391 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 392 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 393 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 394 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 395 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 396 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 397 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 398 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 399 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 400 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 401 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 402 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 403 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 404 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 405 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
⎯ 406 ⎯
6 F 2 S 0 8 8 2
Appendix K
Commissioning Test Sheet (sample)
1. Relay identification
2. Preliminary check
3. Hardware check
3.1 User interface check
3.2 Binary input/binary output circuit check
3.3 AC input circuit check
4. Function test
4.1 Current differential element test
4.2 Overcurrent element test
4.3 FD element test
5. Protection scheme test
6. Metering and recording check
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1. Relay identification
2. Preliminary check
Relay AC ratings
DC power supply
Wiring
Calendar and clock
3. Hardware check
User interface check
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4. Function test
× Tap
× Tap
× Tap
DIFZA
× Tap
× Tap
× Tap
DIFZB
× Tap
× Tap
× Tap
DIFZC
× Tap
× Tap
× Tap
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DIFZD
× Tap
× Tap
× Tap
⎯ 410 ⎯
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30OCBF
31OCBF
32OCBF
33OCBF
34OCBF
35OCBF
36OCBF
37OCBF
38OCBF
39OCBF
40OCBF
41OCBF
42OCBF
43OCBF
44OCBF
45OCBF
46OCBF
47OCBF
48OCBF
49OCBF
50OCBF
51OCBF
52OCBF
53OCBF
54OCBF
55OCBF
56OCBF
57OCBF
58OCBF
59OCBF
60OCBF
61OCBF
62OCBF
63OCBF
64OCBF
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Appendix L
Return Repair Form
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TOSHIBA CORPORATION
Fuchu Complex
Central Unit
Type: GRB100 Model:
(Example: Type: GRB100 Model: C420D-30-A0)
Product No.:
Serial No. :
Date:
Bay Unit
Type: GRB100 Model:
(Example: Type: GRB100 Model: B310B-21-10)
Product No.:
Serial No. :
Date:
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2. Fault records, event records or disturbance records stored in the relay and relay settings are
very helpful information to investigate the incident.
So please inform us the information concerned in the incident with Floppy Disk, or filling
up the Fault Record sheet and Relay Setting sheet attached.
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Fault Record
Date/Month/Year Time / /
/ : : .
(Example: 04/ Nov./ 2001 15:09:58.442)
Faulty phase:
Tripping mode:
Tripped channel:
⎯ 416 ⎯
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CH5
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH6
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH7
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH8
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH9
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH10
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH11
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH12
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH13
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH14
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH15
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH16
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
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CH17
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH18
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH19
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH20
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH21
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH22
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH23
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH22
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH23
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH24
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH25
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH26
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
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CH27
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH28
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH29
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH30
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH31
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH32
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH33
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH34
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH35
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH36
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH37
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH38
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 419 ⎯
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CH39
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH40
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH41
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH42
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH43
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH44
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH45
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH46
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH47
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH48
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH49
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH50
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 420 ⎯
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CH51
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH52
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH53
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH54
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH55
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH56
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH57
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH58
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH59
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH60
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH61
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH62
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 421 ⎯
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CH63
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH64
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 422 ⎯
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CH5
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH6
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH7
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH8
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH9
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH10
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH11
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH12
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH13
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH14
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH15
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH16
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 423 ⎯
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CH17
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH18
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH19
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH20
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH21
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH22
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH23
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH22
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH23
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH24
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH25
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH26
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 424 ⎯
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CH27
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH28
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH29
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH30
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH31
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH32
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH33
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH34
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH35
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH36
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH37
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH38
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 425 ⎯
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CH39
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH40
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH41
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH42
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH43
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH44
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH45
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH46
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH47
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH48
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH49
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH50
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
⎯ 426 ⎯
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CH51
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH52
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH53
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH54
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH55
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH56
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH57
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH58
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH59
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH60
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH61
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH62
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
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CH63
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
CH64
Ia: kA or A∠ ° I1 : kA or A∠ °
Ib : kA or A∠ ° I2 : kA or A∠ °
Ic: kA or A∠ ° I0: kA or A∠ °
3. What was the message on the LCD display at the time of the incident.
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Customer
Name:
Company Name:
Address:
Telephone No.:
Facsimile No.:
Signature:
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Appendix M
Technical Data
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Technical Data
Ratings
AC current In: 1A or 5A
AC voltage Vn: 100V, 110V, 115V, 120V
Frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz
DC power supply: 110Vdc/125Vdc (Operative range: 88 - 150Vdc),
220Vdc/250Vdc (Operative range: 176 - 300Vdc),
48Vdc/54Vdc/60Vdc (Operative range: 38.4 - 72Vdc)
AC ripple on DC supply IEC60255-11 maximum 12%
DC supply interruption IEC60255-11
Permissive duration of DC supply voltage
interruption to maintain normal operation: less than 50ms at 110V
Restart time: less than 10s
Binary input circuit DC voltage 110Vdc/125Vdc,
220Vdc/250Vdc,
48Vdc/54Vdc/60Vdc
Overload Ratings
AC current input 4 times rated continuous
100 times rated for 1s
AC voltage input 2 times rated continuous
2.5 times rated for 1s
Burden
Central unit (CU):
AC voltage circuit: 0.1VA (at rated voltage)
DC power supply: less than 50W (quiescent)
Bay unit (BU):
AC current circuit: 0.3VA per phase (at rated 5A)
0.1VA per phase (at rated 1A)
DC power supply:
1 BU per 1bay: less than 8W (quiescent)
less than 12W (operating)
Binary input circuit: ≤ 0.5W/input at 110Vdc
Current Differential Protection
Minimum operating current (DIFCH, DIFZ): 500 to 3000A in 1A steps (CT primary amps)
% slope (SLPCH, SLPZ): 0.30 to 0.90 in 0.1 steps
Primary rating of CT: 100 to 10000A in 1A steps
Operating Time and Accuracy of Current Differential Element
Typical operating time: Typical 1 cycle
Accuracy: ±5% (±7% at I < 0.3×In)
Breaker Failure (BF) Protection
Overcurrent element (OCB): 0.1 to 2.0 times of current rating in 0.1 steps
BF timer for retrip of failed breaker: 0 to 500ms in 1ms steps
BF timer for related breaker trip: 50 to 500ms in 1ms steps
Operating time of overcurrent element less than 20ms at 50Hz or less than 17ms at 60Hz
Resetting time of overcurrent element less than 15ms at 50Hz or less than 13ms at 60Hz
Accuracy of overcurrent element: ±5% (±10% at I < 0.5×In)
DO/PU ratio: 0.8
Voltage Check Function
Undervoltage element (UVGF): 20 to 60V in 1V steps
Undervoltage element (UVSF): 60 to 100V in 1V steps
Zero-phase overvoltage element (OVGF): 0.1 to 10.0V in 0.1V steps
Undervoltage change detection element (UVDF) 0.07 times voltage before fault
Disturbance Record Initiation
Overcurrent element: 0.1 to 10.0 times of current rating in 0.1 steps
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CU to BU communication
Type (for GRB100−∗∗∗∗∗−∗∗−∗0-(J)): Plastic optical fibre
Connector:
Cable with connector and length RFA4012GV, Specify the length when ordering.
Type (for GRB100−∗∗∗∗∗−∗∗−∗2-(J)): GI optical fibre
Connector: ST connector
Cable: Graded-index multi-mode 50/125μm or 62.5/125μm
Communication Port of Central Unit
Front communication port (local PC)
Connection Point to point
Cable type Multi-core (straight)
Cable length 15m (max.)
Connector RS232C 9-pin D-sub miniature connector female
Rear communication port (remote PC or Substation
Automation System)
RS485 I/F:
Transmission data rate for RSM system 64kbps
Connection Multidrop mode (max. 32 relays)
Connector Screw terminals
Cable and length Twisted pair cable with shield, max. 1200m
Isolation 2kVac for 1min.
Fibre optic I/F: ST connector, graded-index multi-mode 62.5/125μm type
optical fibres
Ethernet LAN I/F: 100BASE-TX: RJ-45 connector
100BASE-FX: SC connector, Multimode 62.5/125μm type
optical fibres
IRIG-B Port on Central Unit
IRIG Time Code IRIG-B122
Input impedance 4k-ohm
Input voltage range 4Vp-p to 10Vp-p
Connector type BNC connector
Cable type 50 ohm coaxial cable
Binary Inputs
Operating voltage Typical 74Vdc(min.70Vdc) for 110V/125Vdc rating
Typical 138Vdc(min.125Vdc) for 220V/250Vdc rating
Typical 31Vdc(min.28Vdc) for 48V/54V/60Vdc rating
Contact Ratings
Trip contacts (heavy duty contacts)
Make and carry 5A continuously,
30A, 290Vdc for 0.5s (L/R=10ms)
Break 0.15A, 290Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Auxiliary contacts
Make and carry 4A continuously,
10A, 220Vdc for 0.5s (L/R 5ms)
Break 0.1A, 220Vdc (L/R=40ms)
Mechanical design
Weight
Central Unit 12kg
Bay Unit 9.5kg
Case colour 10YR8/1
Installation Flush mounting or rack mounting
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Appendix N
Symbols Used in Scheme Logic
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Symbols used in the scheme logic and their meanings are as follows:
Signal names
Marked with : Measuring element output signal
Marked with : Binary signal input from or output to the external equipment
Marked with [ ] : Scheme switch
Marked with " " : Scheme switch position
Unmarked : Internal scheme logic signal
AND gates
A A B C Output
B & Output 1 1 1 1
Other cases 0
C
A
A B C Output
B & Output 1 1 0 1
C Other cases 0
A
B A B C Output
& Output
1 0 0 1
C Other cases 0
OR gates
A A B C Output
B ≥1 Output 0 0 0 0
C Other cases 1
A
A B C Output
B ≥1 Output 0 0 1 0
C Other cases 1
A
A B C Output
B ≥1 Output 0 1 1 0
C Other cases 1
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Signal inversion
A Output
A 1 Output 0 1
1 0
Timer
0 t
Delayed drop-off timer with fixed setting
XXX: Set time
XXX
One-shot timer
A
A Output
Output
XXX - YYY
Flip-flop
S R Output
S 0 0 No change
F/F Output 1 0 1
R 0 1 0
1 1 0
Scheme switch
A Switch Output
A Output
1 ON 1
ON
Other cases 0
Switch Output
+ Output
ON 1
ON OFF 0
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Appendix O
Sample of Setting Calculation
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Example
• VT Ratio: 154kV/115V
• CT Ratio: 2000A/5A
• Minimum fault current: 2000A (Assumption)
• Number of feeder : 8 feeders (10 channels)
10 feeders (12 channels)
12 feeders (14 channels)
2. Relay Setting
- Relay application:
Relay type: GRB100
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3. Setting Calculation
3.1 DIF setting
The setting of DIF (DIFCH and DIFZ) is determined from the minimum fault IFmin current that
can occur on the busbar fault.
The setting is based on the primary circuit value, so IFmin is a primary value. The CT ratios or
the difference of the CT ratios between the channels can be disregarded in the setting.
If the minimum operating current is set too low when the CT primary rating is high, the
operation error of the differential element is increased as shown in Figure 3.1.1. If it is required
to keep the accuracy of minimum operating current less than 5%, the following condition must
be checked for the DIFCH and DIFZ setting obtained above depending on the total number of
channels.
0.64 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 49 - 64 channels
0.50 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 33 - 48 channels
0.40 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 25 - 32 channels
0.34 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 17- 24 channels
0.28 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 9 - 16 channels
0.23 × CT primary rating < DIF setting for 1 - 8 channels
10
9
64 Channels
8 48 Channels
32 Channels
7
24 Channels
6 16 Channels
Error (%)
8 Channels
5
0
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
DIF Setting/CT Primary Rating
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Element Setting
(Example) DIFCH 1,600A
DIFZ 1,600A
This slope is set to a ratio of 50% (ratio of incoming to outgoing), considering the maximum
outgoing current 1/2 (2 is incoming and 1 is outgoing) in the event of a busbar fault as shown in
Figure 3.2.1 below.
Id Id / IR = 1/3
Operate
CB Id = 1
3 IR = 3
CB CB
Iko OPEN
CB
IR 10
Id: Differential current, IR: Restraint current, Iko: Min. operating current
Element Setting
SLPCH 0.3
SLPZ 0.3
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The overcurrent element nOCBF checks that the breaker has opened and the current has
disappeared. Therefore, since it is allowed to respond to the load current, it can be set from 10 to
200% of the rated current.
The setting of TnB2 are determined by the opening time of the original breaker (Tcb in Figure
3.3.1) and the reset time of the overcurrent element (Toc in Figure 3.3.1).
TnB2 = Breaker opening time + nOCBF reset time + Margin
= 50ms + 10ms +20ms
= 80ms
TRIP
nOCBF
Toc Toc
TB1
TnB1
RETRIP
TB2
TnB2
nCBF-
TRIP
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The undervoltage element (UVSF, UVGF) is set to about 70% of the rated voltage.
Element Setting
(Example)
UVSF 80V
UVGF 46V
The setting of DIFSV for differential current monitoring is determined from the maximum
erroneous differential current during normal service condition.
(Example 1)
DIFSV setting > maximum erroneous differential current
= ε× n × ILmax
ε: CT error
n: Number of channel
ILmax: Maximum load current (assumed to be
max. CT primary rating current)
Element Setting
DIFSV 380A
(Example 2)
DIFSV setting = 1.2 × (2 times of the differential current measured in normal service
condition)
1.2 = Margin
When the differential current measured in normal service condition is 10% of DIF setting,
DIFSV = 1.2 × 1600A × 0.1 × 2
= 1.2 × 320A
= 384A
Element Setting
DIFSV 380A
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The sensitivity of UVDF is fixed. The UVDF operates if a voltage drops by 7% compared to
that of two cycles before. The UVDF can detect the voltage drop in the system condition
SIR≥0.1 as a fault detector for CBF initiation as described below.
(Description)
ZL
ZB ZF
UVDF I
V F
V V
I= Z B + ZF = ZL(ZB/ZL + ZF/ZL) SIR : Source Impedance Ratio
SIR %
E E
I= ZL(SIR + %) , V= SIR + % E : Rated voltage
When SIR = 0.1 and % = 1(ZL = ZF), the voltage drop V is as follows:
E
V= 0.1 + 1 = 0.91E
Therefore, the UVDF with 7% fixed setting can detect the voltage drop in the system condition
SIR≥0.1.
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Appendix P
IEC60870-5-103: Interoperability
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IEC60870-5-103 Configurator
IEC103 configurator software is included in a same CD as RSM100, and can be installed easily
as follows:
Installation of IEC103 Configurator
Insert the CD-ROM (RSM100) into a CDROM drive to install this software on a PC.
Double click the “Setup.exe” of the folder “¥IEC103Conf” under the root directory, and operate
it according to the message.
When installation has been completed, the IEC103 Configurator will be registered in the start
menu.
Starting IEC103 Configurator
Click [Start]→[Programs]→[IEC103 Configurator]→[IECConf] to the IEC103 Configurator
software.
Note: The instruction manual of IEC103 Configurator can be viewed by clicking
[Help]→[Manual] on IEC103 Configurator.
IEC60870-5-103: Interoperability
1. Physical Layer
1.1 Electrical interface: EIA RS-485
Number of loads, 32 for one protection equipment
1.2 Optical interface
Glass fibre (option)
ST type connector (option)
1.3 Transmission speed
User setting: 9600 or 19200 bit/s
2. Application Layer
COMMON ADDRESS of ASDU
One COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU (identical with station address)
3. List of Information
The following items can be customized with the original software tool “IEC103 configurator”.
(For details, refer to “IEC103 configurator” manual No.6F2S0839.)
- Items for “Time-tagged message”: Type ID(1/2), INF, FUN, Transmission condition(Signal
number), COT
- Items for “Time-tagged measurands”: INF, FUN, Transmission condition(Signal number),
COT, Type of measurand quantities
- Items for “General command”: INF, FUN, Control condition(Signal number)
- Items for “Measurands”: Type ID(3/9), INF, FUN, Number of measurand, Type of
measurand quantities
- Common setting
• Transmission cycle of Measurand frame
• FUN of System function
• Test mode, etc.
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Note: To be effective the setting data written via the RS232C, turn off the DC supply of the relay
and turn on again.
3. 1 IEC60870-5-103 Interface
3.1.1 Spontaneous events
The events created by the relay will be sent using Function type (FUN) / Information numbers
(INF) to the IEC60870-5-103 master station.
3.1.2 General interrogation
The GI request can be used to read the status of the relay, the Function types and Information
numbers that will be returned during the GI cycle are shown in the table below.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.3.
3.1.3 Cyclic measurements
The relay will produce measured values using Type ID=3 or 9 on a cyclical basis, this can be
read from the relay using a Class 2 poll. The rate at which the relay produces new measured
values can be customized.
3.1.4 Commands
The supported commands can be customized. The relay will respond to non-supported
commands with a cause of transmission (COT) of negative acknowledgement of a command.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.4.
3.1.5 Test mode
In test mode, both spontaneous messages and polled measured values, intended for processing in
the control system, are designated by means of the CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION ‘test mode’.
This means that CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION = 7 ‘test mode’ is used for messages normally
transmitted with COT=1 (spontaneous) or COT=2 (cyclic).
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.5.
3.1.6 Blocking of monitor direction
If the blocking of the monitor direction is activated in the protection equipment, all indications
and measurands are no longer transmitted.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.6.
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List of Information
IEC103 Configurator Default setting
INF Description Contents GI Type COT FUN DPI
ID Signal No. OFF ON
Standard Information numbers in monitor direction
System Function
0 End of General Interrogation Transmission completion of GI items. -- 8 10 255 -- -- --
0 Time Synchronization Time Synchronization ACK. -- 6 8 255 -- -- --
2 Reset FCB Reset FCB(toggle bit) ACK -- 5 3 220 -- -- --
3 Reset CU Reset CU ACK -- 5 4 220 -- -- --
4 Start/Restart Relay start/restart -- 5 5 220 -- -- --
5 Power On Relay power on. Not supported -- -- --
Status Indications
If it is possible to use auto-recloser, this item is set
16 Auto-recloser active Not supported
active, if impossible, inactive.
If protection using telecommunication is available,
17 Teleprotection active Not supported
this item is set to active. If not, set to inactive.
If the protection is available, this item is set to
18 Protection active GI 1 1, , 9, 12 220 3087 1 2
active. If not, set to inactive.
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Autoreclose indications
128 CB 'ON' by Autoreclose CB close command output Not supported
CB 'ON' by long-time
129 Not supported
Autoreclose
130 Autoreclose Blocked Autoreclose block Not supported
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(∗1) Note: While the relay receives the "Protection off" command, " IN SERVICE LED" is off.
✓: signal reverse
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GRB100
Description Contents Comment
supported
Basic application functions
Test mode Yes
Blocking of monitor direction Yes
Disturbance data No
Generic services No
Private data Yes
Miscellaneous
Max. MVAL = rated
Measurand
value times
Current L1 Ia Configurable
Current L2 Ib Configurable
Current L3 Ic Configurable
Voltage L1-E Va No set
Voltage L2-E Vb No set
Voltage L3-E Vc No set
Active power P P No set
Reactive power Q Q No set
Frequency f f Configurable
Voltage L1 - L2 Vab No set
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[Legend]
GI: General Interrogation (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.3)
Type ID: Type Identification (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.1)
1 : time-tagged message
2 : time-tagged message with relative time
3 : measurands I
4 : time-tagged measurands with relative time
5 : identification
6 : time synchronization
8 : general interrogation termination
9 : measurands II
10: generic data
11: generic identification
20: general command
23: list of recorded disturbances
26: ready for transmission for disturbance data
27: ready for transmission of a channel
28: ready for transmission of tags
29: transmission of tags
30: transmission of disturbance values
31: end of transmission
COT: Cause of Transmission (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.3)
1: spontaneous
2: cyclic
3: reset frame count bit (FCB)
4: reset communication unit (CU)
5: start / restart
6: power on
7: test mode
8: time synchronization
9: general interrogation
10: termination of general interrogation
11: local operation
12: remote operation
20: positive acknowledgement of command
21: negative acknowledgement of command
31: transmission of disturbance data
40: positive acknowledgement of generic write command
41: negative acknowledgement of generic write command
42: valid data response to generic read command
43: invalid data response to generic read command
44: generic write confirmation
FUN: Function type (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.5.1)
DPI: Double-point Information (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.6.5)
DCO: Double Command (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.6.4)
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The file extension of IEC103 setting data is “.csv”. The version name is recommended to be
provided with a revision number in order to be changed in future as follows:
First draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_01.csv
Second draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_02.csv
Third draft: ∗∗∗∗∗∗_03.csv
Revision number
The name “∗∗∗∗∗∗” is recommended to be able to discriminate the relay type such as GRZ100
or GRL100, etc. The setting files remark field of IEC103 is able to enter up to 12 one-byte
characters. It is utilized for control of IEC103 setting data.
The IEC103 setting data is recommended to be saved in external media such as FD (floppy disk)
or CD-R, not to remain in the folder.
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Troubleshooting
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Appendix Q
IEC61850 : MICS & PICS Setting
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LPHD class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
PhyName DPL Physical device name plate M Y
PhyHealth INS Physical device health M Y
OutOv SPS Output communications buffer overflow O N
Proxy SPS Indicates if this LN is a proxy M Y
InOv SPS Input communications buffer overflow O N
NumPwrUp INS Number of Power ups O N
WrmStr INS Number of Warm Starts O N
WacTrg INS Number of watchdog device resets detected O N
PwrUp SPS Power Up detected O N
PwrDn SPS Power Down detected O N
PwrSupAlm SPS External power supply alarm O N
RsStat SPC Reset device statistics T O N
LLNO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
Loc SPS Local operation for complete logical device O Y
OpTmh INS Operation time O N
Cobtrols
Diag SPC Run Diagnostics O Y
LEDRs SPC LED reset T O Y
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PDIF class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str ACD_ABC Start M Y
Op ACT Operate T M Y
TmAst CSD Active curve characteristic O N
Measured Values
DifAClc WYE Differential Current O Y
RstA WYE Restraint Current O Y
Setting
LinCapac ASG Line capacitance (for load currents) O N
LoSet ING Low operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
HiSet ING High operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
MinOpTmms ING Minimum Operate Time O N
MaxOpTmms ING Maximum Operate Time O N
RstMod ING Restraint Mode O N
RsDlTmms ING Reset Delay Time O N
TmACrv CURVE Operating Curve Type O N
PTRC_CHEX class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Tr1 ACT Trip CH1 C Y
Tr2 ACT Trip CH2 C Y
Tr3 ACT Trip CH3 C Y
Tr4 ACT Trip CH4 C Y
Tr5 ACT Trip CH5 C Y
Tr6 ACT Trip CH6 C Y
Tr7 ACT Trip CH7 C Y
Tr8 ACT Trip CH8 C Y
Tr9 ACT Trip CH9 C Y
Tr10 ACT Trip CH10 C Y
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:
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Tr16 ACT Trip CH16 C Y
Op ACT Operate (combination of subscribed Op from protection functions) C N
Str ACD Sum of all starts of all connected Logical Nodes O N
Settings
TrMod ING Trip Mode O N
TrPlsTmms ING Trip Pulse Time O N
Condition C: At least one of the two status information (Tr, Op) shall be used.
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RBRF_EX class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str ACD Start, timer running O N
OpEx ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) T C Y
OpIn ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) T C Y
OpTr ACT Transfer trip T O Y
Settings
Breaker Failure Detection Mode (current, breaker status, both,
FailMod ING O N
other)
FailTmms ING Breaker Failure Time Delay for bus bar trip O N
SPlTrTmms ING Single Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
TPTrTmms ING Three Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
DetValA ASG Current Detector Value O N
ReTrMod ING Retrip Mode O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used depending on the applied tripping schema.
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RBRF_CHEX class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str ACD Start, timer running O N
OpEx1 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH1) T C Y
OpEx2 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH2) T C Y
OpEx3 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH3) T C Y
OpEx4 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH4) T C Y
OpEx5 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH5) T C Y
:
:
:
OpEx16 ACT Breaker failure trip (“external trip”) (CH16) T C Y
OpIn1 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH1) T C Y
OpIn2 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH2) T C Y
OpIn3 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH3) T C Y
OpIn4 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH4) T C Y
OpIn5 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH5) T C Y
:
:
:
OpIn16 ACT Operate, retrip (“internal trip”) (CH16) T C Y
OpTr1 ACT Transfer trip (CH1) T O Y
OpTr2 ACT Transfer trip (CH2) T O Y
OpTr3 ACT Transfer trip (CH3) T O Y
OpTr4 ACT Transfer trip (CH4) T O Y
OpTr5 ACT Transfer trip (CH5) T O Y
:
:
:
OpTr16 ACT Transfer trip (CH16) T O Y
Settings
Breaker Failure Detection Mode (current, breaker status, both,
FailMod ING O N
other)
FailTmms ING Breaker Failure Time Delay for bus bar trip O N
SPlTrTmms ING Single Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
TPTrTmms ING Three Pole Retrip Time Delay O N
DetValA1 ASG Current Detector Value (CH1) O Y
DetValA2 ASG Current Detector Value (CH2) O Y
DetValA3 ASG Current Detector Value (CH3) O Y
DetValA4 ASG Current Detector Value (CH4) O Y
DetValA5 ASG Current Detector Value (CH5) O Y
:
:
:
DetValA16 ASG Current Detector Value (CH16) O Y
ReTrMod ING Retrip Mode O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used depending on the applied tripping schema.
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GAPC class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
Auto SPS Automatic operation O N
Str ACD Start M Y
Op ACT Operate T M Y
Settings
StrVal ASG Start Value O N
GGIO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Measured Values
AnIn MV Analogue input O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
IntIn INS Integer status input O N
Alm SPS General single alarm O N
Ind1 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind2 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind3 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind4 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind5 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind6 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind7 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind8 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind9 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind10 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
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:
:
Ind64 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
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GGIO_GOOSE class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Measured Values
AnIn MV Analogue input O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
IntIn INS Integer status input O N
Alm SPS General single alarm O N
Ind1 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind2 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind3 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind4 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind5 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind6 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind7 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind8 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind9 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind0 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind11 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind12 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind13 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind14 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind15 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind16 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
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MMXU class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
Measured Values
TotW MV Total Active Power (Total P) O N
TotVAr MV Total Reactive Power (Total Q) O N
TotVA MV Total Apparent Power (Total S) O N
TotPF MV Average Power factor (Total PF) O N
Hz MV Frequency O Y
PPV DEL Phase to phase voltages (VL1VL2, …) O N
PhV WYE Phase to ground voltages (VL1ER, …) O Y
A WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) O N
W WYE Phase active power (P) O N
VAr WYE Phase reactive power (Q) O N
VA WYE Phase apparent power (S) O N
PF WYE Phase power factor O N
Z WYE Phase Impedance O N
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MMXU class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
Measured Values
TotW MV Total Active Power (Total P) O N
TotVAr MV Total Reactive Power (Total Q) O N
TotVA MV Total Apparent Power (Total S) O N
TotPF MV Average Power factor (Total PF) O N
Hz MV Frequency O N
PPV DEL Phase to phase voltages (VL1VL2, …) O N
PhV WYE Phase to ground voltages (VL1ER, …) O N
A1 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH1) O Y
A2 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH2) O Y
A3 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH3) O Y
A4 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH4) O Y
A5 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH5) O Y
A6 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH6) O Y
A7 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH7) O Y
A8 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH8) O Y
A9 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH9) O Y
A10 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH10) O Y
:
:
:
A16 WYE Phase currents (IL1, IL2, IL3) (CH16) O Y
W WYE Phase active power (P) O N
VAr WYE Phase reactive power (Q) O N
VA WYE Phase apparent power (S) O N
PF WYE Phase power factor O N
Z WYE Phase Impedance O N
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MSQI class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Measured Values
SeqA SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current C N
SeqV SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Voltage C Y
DQ0Seq SEQ DQ0 Sequence O N
ImbA WYE Imbalance current O N
ImbNgA MV Imbalance negative sequence current O N
ImbNgV MV Imbalance negative sequence voltage O N
ImbPPV DEL Imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
ImbV WYE Imbalance voltage O N
ImbZroA MV Imbalance zero sequence current O N
ImbZroV MV Imbalance zero sequence voltage O N
MaxImbA MV Maximum imbalance current O N
MaxImbPPV MV Maximum imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
MaxImbV MV Maximum imbalance voltage O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used.
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MSQI_CHEX class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB100
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node Class M
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Measured values
SeqA1 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH1) C Y
SeqA2 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH2) C Y
SeqA3 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH3) C Y
SeqA4 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH4) C Y
SeqA5 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH5) C Y
SeqA6 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH6) C Y
SeqA7 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH7) C Y
SeqA8 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH8) C Y
SeqA9 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH9) C Y
SeqA10 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH10) C Y
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SeqA16 SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Current (CH16) C Y
SeqV SEQ Positive, Negative and Zero Sequence Voltage C N
DQ0Seq SEQ DQ0 Sequence O N
ImbA WYE Imbalance current O N
ImbNgA MV Imbalance negative sequence current O N
ImbNgV MV Imbalance negative sequence voltage O N
ImbPPV DEL Imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
ImbV WYE Imbalance voltage O N
ImbZroA MV Imbalance zero sequence current O N
ImbZroV MV Imbalance zero sequence voltage O N
MaxImbA MV Maximum imbalance current O N
MaxImbPPV MV Maximum imbalance phase-phase voltage O N
MaxImbV MV Maximum imbalance voltage O N
Condition C: At least one of either data shall be used.
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SPS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg TRUE | FALSE M Y
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV TRUE | FALSE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
INS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y(*1)
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
Substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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ACT class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
operTm TimeStamp CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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ACD class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward | both M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) N
dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (1) N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) N
dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (2) N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) N
dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (3) N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) N
dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (4) N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
ACD_ABC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward | both M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) Y
dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (1) Y
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) Y
dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (2) Y
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) Y
dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (3) Y
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) N
dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (4) N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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MV class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
measured values
instMag AnalogueValue MX O N
mag AnalogueValue MX dchg M Y
range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high | low-low |… O N
q Quality MX qchg M Y
t TimeStamp MX M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal AnalogueValue SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
db INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
zeroDb INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON N
smpRate INT32U CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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CMV class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
measured values
instCVal Vector MX O N
cVal Vector MX dchg M Y
range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high | low-low |… O N
q Quality MX qchg M Y
t TimeStamp MX M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal Vector SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
db INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
zeroDb INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON N
magSVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
angSVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
angRef ENUMERATED CF V | A | other … O N
smpRate INT32U CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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WYE class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
phsA CMV GC_1 Y
phsB CMV GC_1 Y
phsC CMV GC_1 Y
neut CMV GC_1 N
net CMV GC_1 N
res CMV GC_1 N
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | Vab | Vbc | Vca | O N
Vother | Aother
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
SEQ class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
c1 CMV M Y
c2 CMV M Y
c3 CMV M Y
DataAttribute
measured attributes
seqT ENUMERATED MX pos-neg-zero | dir-quad-zero M Y
configuration, description and extension
phsRef ENUMERATED CF A|B|C|… O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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SPC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator_RO CO, ST AC_CO_O Y
ctlNum INT8U_RO CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_E_M N
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M Y
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
and
AC_CO_SBOW_E_M
and
AC_CO_TA_E_M
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg FALSE | TRUE AC_ST Y
q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Y
t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
pulseConfig PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O N
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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INC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal INT32 CO AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator CO, ST AC_CO_O N
ctlNum INT8U CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_E_M N
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M N
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_M N
and
AC_CO_SBOW_E_M
and
AC_CO_TA_E_M
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y
Q Quality ST qchg M Y
T TimeStamp ST M Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
minVal INT32 CF O N
maxVal INT32 CF O N
stepSize INT32U CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
D VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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ASG class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data Attribute
setting
setMag AnalogueValue SP AC_NSG_M Y
setMag AnalogueValue SG, SE AC_SG_M N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Y
minVal AnalogueValue CF O N
maxVal AnalogueValue CF O N
stepSize AnalogueValue CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 42
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DPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
hwRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
serNum VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
model VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
location VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
LPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB100
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
configRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC AC_LN0_M Y
ldNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX shall be included in LLN0 only; AC_LN0_EX N
for example "IEC 61850-7-4:2003"
lnNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLD_M N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
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M12-1 entryID
M12-2 DataRefInc
M13 GSSE O O N
If SVC (B41/B42) is supported
M14 Multicast SVC O O N
M15 Unicast SVC O O N
M16 Time M M Y
M17 File Transfer O O Y
Server
S1 ServerDirectory M Y
Application association
S2 Associate M M Y
S3 Abort M M Y
S4 Release M M Y
Logical device
S5 LogicalDeviceDirectory M M Y
Logical node
S6 LogicalNodeDirectory M M Y
S7 GetAllDataValues O M Y
Data
S8 GetDataValues M M Y
S9 SetDataValues O O N
S10 GetDataDirectory O M Y
S11 GetDataDefinition O M Y
Data set
S12 GetDataSetValues O M Y
S13 SetDataSetValues O O N
S14 CreateDataSet O O N
S15 DeleteDataSet O O N
S16 GetDataSetDirectory O O Y
Substitution
S17 SetDataValues M M N
Setting group control
S18 SelectActiveSG O O Y
S19 SelectEditSG O O N
S20 SetSGValues O O N
S21 ConfirmEditSGValues O O N
S22 GetSGValues O O N
S23 GetSGCBValues O O Y
Reporting
Buffered report control block (BRCB)
S24 Report c6 c6 Y
S24-1 data-change (dchg) Y
S24-2 quality-change (qchg) Y
S24-3 data-update (dupd) N
S25 GetBRCBValues c6 c6 Y
S26 SetBRCBValues c6 c6 Y
Unbuffered report control block (BRCB)
S27 Report c6 c6 Y
S27-1 data-change (dchg) Y
S27-2 quality-change (qchg) Y
S27-3 data-update (dupd) N
S28 GetURCBValues c6 c6 Y
S29 SetURCBValues c6 c6 Y
Logging
Log control block
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S30 GetLCBValues M M N
S31 SetLCBValues O M N
Log
S32 QueryLogByTime c7 M N
S33 QueryLogAfter c7 M N
S34 GetLogStatusValues M M N
Generic substation event model (GSE)
GOOSE-CONTROL-BLOCK
S35 SendGOOSEMessage c8 c8 Y
S36 GetGoReference O c9 N
S37 GetGOOSEElementNumber O c9 N
S38 GetGoCBValues O O Y
S39 SetGoCBValues O O Y
GSSE-CONTROL-BLOCK
S40 SendGSSEMessage c8 c8 N
S41 GetGsReference O c9 N
S42 GetGSSEElementNumber O c9 N
S43 GetGsCBValues O O N
S44 SetGsCBValues O O N
Transmission of sampled value model (SVC)
Multicast SVC
S45 SendMSVMessage c10 c10 N
S46 GetMSVCBValues O O N
S47 SetMSVCBValues O O N
Unicast SVC
S48 SendUSVMessage c10 c10 N
S49 GetUSVCBValues O O N
S50 SetUSVCBValues O O N
Control
S51 Select M O N
S52 SelectWithValue M O Y
S53 Cancel O O Y
S54 Operate M M Y
S55 CommandTermination M O Y
S56 TimeActivatedOperate O O N
File Transfer
S57 GetFile O M Y
S58 SetFile O O N
S59 DeleteFile O O N
S60 GetFileAttributeValues O O Y
Time
T1 Time resolution of internal clock 1ms
T2 Time accuracy of internal clock 1ms T1
T3 Supported TimeStamp resolution 1ms
M – Mandatory
O – Optional
c1 – shall be ‘M’ if support for LOGICAL-DEVICE model has been declared.
c2 – shall be ‘M’ if support for LOGICAL-NODE model has been declared.
c3 – shall be ‘M’ if support for DATA model has been declared.
c4 – shall be ‘M’ if support for DATA-SET, Substitution, Report, Log Control, or Time model has been declared.
c5 – shall be ‘M’ if support for Report, GSE, or SV models has been declared.
c6 – shall declare support for at least one (BRCB or URCB)
c7 – shall declare support for at least one (QueryLogByTime or QueryLogAfter).
c8 – shall declare support for at least one (SendGOOSEMessage or SendGSSEMessage)
c9 – shall declare support if TWO-PARTY association is available.
c10 – shall declare support for at least one (SendMSVMessage or SendUSVMessage).
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InitiateRequestDetail
proposedVersionNumber m m shall be 2.1 m m shall be 2.1 Y
proposedParameterCBB m m m m Y
servicesSupportedCalling m m m m Y
additionalSupportedCalling c1 x c1 x N
additionalCbbSupportedCalling c1 x c1 x N
privilegeClassIdentityCalling c1 x c1 x N
c1 Conditional upon Parameter CBB CSPI
InitiateResponseDetail
negotiatedVersionNumber m m shall be 2.1 m m shall be 2.1 Y
negotiatedParameterCBB m m m m Y
servicesSupportedCalled m m m m Y
additionalSupportedCalled c1 x c1 x N
additionalCbbSupportedCalled c1 x c1 x N
privilegeClassIdentityCalled c1 x c1 x N
c1 Conditional upon Parameter CBB CSPI
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Client-CR Server-CR
MMS service supported CBB GRB100
Base F/S Value/range Base F/S Value/range
deleteProgramInvocation o i o i N
start o i o i N
stop o i o i N
resume o i o i N
reset o i o i N
kill o i o i N
getProgramInvocationAttributes o i o i N
obtainFile o c9 o c9 N
defineEventCondition o i o i N
deleteEventCondition o i o i N
getEventConditionAttributes o i o i N
reportEventConditionStatus o i o i N
alterEventConditionMonitoring o i o i N
triggerEvent o i o i N
defineEventAction o i o i N
deleteEventAction o i o i N
alterEventEnrollment o i o i N
reportEventEnrollmentStatus o i o i N
getEventEnrollmentAttributes o i o i N
acknowledgeEventNotification o i o i N
getAlarmSummary o i o i N
getAlarmEnrollmentSummary o i o i N
readJournal o c13 o c13 N
writeJournal o o o o N
initializeJournal o o o c12 N
reportJournalStatus o i o i N
createJournal o i o i N
deleteJournal o i o i N
fileOpen o c8 o c8 Y
fileRead o c8 o c8 Y
fileClose o c8 o c8 Y
fileRename o i o i N
fileDelete o c9 o c9 N
fileDirectory o c11 o c11 Y
unsolicitedStatus o i o i N
informationReport o c7 o c7 Y
eventNotification o i o i N
attachToEventCondition o i o i N
attachToSemaphore o i o i N
conclude m m m m N
cancel o o o m N
getDataExchangeAttributes o c10 o c10 N
exchangeData o c10 o c10 N
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Client-CR Server-CR
MMS service supported CBB GRB100
Base F/S Value/range Base F/S Value/range
defineAccessControlList o c10 o c10 N
getAccessControlListAttributes o c10 o c10 N
reportAccessControlledObjects o c10 o c10 N
deleteAccessControlList o c10 o c10 N
alterAccessControl o c10 o c10 N
reconfigureProgramInvocation o c10 o c10 N
c1 Shall be ‘m’ if logical device or logical node model support is declared in ACSI basic conformance statement.
c2 Shall be ‘m’ if logical node model support is declared in ACSI basic conformance statement or if support for the MMS write
service is declared.
c3 Shall be ‘m’ if ACSI support for SetDataValues service is declared or implied.
c4 Shall be ‘m’ if logical node model support is declared in ACSI basic conformance statement.
c5 Shall be ‘m’ if data set support is declared in the ACSI basic conformance statement.
c6 Shall be ‘m’ if support for defineNamedVariableList is declared.
c7 Shall be 'm' if support for ACSI Report or ACSI command termination is declared.
c8 Shall be 'm' if support for ACSI GetFile is declared.
c9 Shall be 'm' if support for ACSI SetFile is declared.
c10 Shall not be present since MMS minor version is declared to be 1.
c11 Shall be 'm' if support for ACSI GetFileAttributeValues is declared.
c12 Shall be 'm' if support for the ACSI log model is declared.
c13 Shall be 'm' if support for the ACSI QueryLogByTime or QueryLogAfter is declared.
c14 Shall be 'm' if support for the ACSI logical device model is declared.
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Appendix R
Failed Module Tracing and Replacement
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Procedure Countermeasure
No
“ALARM” LED ON? No failure
Not displayed
No
Any LCD messages? Press [VIEW] key Contact the vendor.
Yes
Yes
Not displayed
Press [VIEW] key Contact the vendor.
Locate the failed module. Locate the failed module referring to Table Q-1.
Caution: Check that the replacement module has an
identical module name (VCT, SPM, IO1,
IO2, etc.) and hardware type-form as the
failed module. Furthermore, the SPM and
FEP modules must have the same software
name and version. Refer to Section 4.2.5.1.
DC supply “OFF”
Module replacement
No
“ALARM” LED OFF?
If both “IN SERVICE” LED and “ALARM” LED are OFF,
check the followings.
Check: Is DC supply voltage available with the correct
polarity and of adequate magnitude, and
End
connected to the correct terminals?
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If any messages are shown on the LCD, the failed module or failed external circuits can be located
by referring to Table 6.7.1.
This table shows the relationship between messages displayed on the LCD and estimated failure
location. Locations marked with (1) have a higher probability than locations marked with (2) and
(3). Locations marked with (2) have a higher probability than locations marked with (3). The
monitoring of BU is performed by FEP module through XOP module in CU. The monitoring
result is displayed on LCD by SPM module. If an FEP module fails, therefore, the result displayed
on the LCD may be incorrect. The relationship between the FEP module number and the
monitored BUs is as follows:
BU
FEP Module No.
Model C∗1∗ Model C∗2∗ Model C∗3∗ Model C∗4∗ Model C∗6∗ Model C∗8∗
FEP3-1 x x x x x x
XOP1-1 x x x x x
XOP1-2 x x x x
XOP1-3 x x x
FEP3-2 x x
XOP1-1 x x
XOP1-2 x
XOP1-3 x
As shown in the table, some of the messages cannot identify the fault location definitely but
suggest plural possible failure locations. In these cases, the failure location is identified by
replacing the suggested failed modules with spare modules one by one until the "ALARM" LED
is turned off.
The replacement or investigation should be performed first for the module or circuit with higher
probability in the table.
If there is a failure and the LCD is not working such as a screen is frozen or not displayed, the
failure location is any one of SPM, FEP , XOP and HMI module.
If there is a failure and no message is shown on the LCD in the CU, it means that the failure
location is either in the DC power supply circuit or in the microprocessors mounted on the SPM
module. In this case, check the "ALARM" LED. If it is off, the failure is in the DC power supply
circuit. If it is lit, open the relay front panel and check the LEDs mounted on the SPM module. If
the LED on the SPM module is off, the failure is in the DC power supply circuit. If the LED is lit,
the failure is in the microprocessor.
In the former case, check if the correct DC voltage is applied to the relay. If it is, replace the IO#1
module mounting the DC/DC converter and confirm that the "ALARM" LED is turned off. In the
latter case, replace the SPM module mounting the processors and confirm that the "ALARM"
LED is turned off.
When the "POWER" LED in the BU is off, check if the correct DC voltage is applied to the BU.
If it is, replace the BUM1 module mounting the DC/DC converter and confirm that the "POWER"
LED is turned on.
When a failure is detected during regular testing, it will not be difficult to identify the failed
module to be replaced.
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Note: When a failure or an abnormality is detected during the regular test, confirm the following first:
- Test circuit connections are correct.
- Modules are securely inserted in position.
- Correct DC power voltage with correct polarity is applied and connected to the correct
terminals.
- Correct AC inputs are applied and connected to the correct terminals.
- Test procedures comply with those stated in the manual.
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Failure location
Message or CU BU AC Optic DS AC LAN PLC, BI
Operation cable cable or inputs cable/ IEC Input
VCT FEP SPM IO#1 IO#2 HMI VCT BUM BUM
CB network 61850
or 1 5
data
XOP
Checksum err ×
ROM-RAM err ×
SRAM err ×
CPU err ×
Invalid err ×
NMI err ×
BU-RAM err ×
EEPROM err ×
ROM data err ×
A/D err ×
V0∗ err × (2) × (1) × (2) × (1)
V2∗ err × (2) × (1) × (2) × (1)
Sampling err ×
DIO err × (2) × (1) × (1)
DIDIS err × (2) × (1)
LCD err × (2) × (1)
FEP∗: ×
Checksum err
FEP∗: ×
ROM-RAM err
FEP∗: SRAM ×
err
FEP∗: DPRAM ×
err
FEP∗: stopped ×
FEP∗:CPU err ×
FEP∗:Invalid ×
err
FEP∗:NMI err ×
FEP∗: Sampling ×
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Failure location
Message or CU BU AC Optic DS AC LAN PLC, BI
Operation cable cable or inputs cable/ IEC Input
VCT FEP SPM IO#1 IO#2 HMI VCT BUM BUM
CB network 61850
or 1 5
data
XOP
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CAUTION When handling a module, take anti-static measures such as wearing an earthed
wrist band and placing modules on an earthed conductive mat. Otherwise, many
of the electronic components could suffer damage.
CAUTION After replacing the SPM module, check all of the settings including the data
related the PLC, IEC60870-5-103 and IEC61850, etc. are restored the original
settings.
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Gray connector
Black connector
SPM module
CAUTION Supply DC power after checking that all the modules are in their original
positions and the ribbon cables are plugged in. If the ribbon cables are not
plugged in enough (especially the gray connectors), the module could suffer
damage.
Details of the gray connector on modules (top side)
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Appendix S
Ordering
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GRB100 − D− 0− −
Relay type:
Busbar protection relay GRB100
CU Model:
-Model C310: max. 8 channels C310
-Model C320: max. 16 channels C320
-Model C330: max. 24 channels C330
-Model C340: max. 32 channels C340
-Model C360: max. 48 channels C360
-Model C380: max. 64 channels C380
-Model C410: max. 8 channels / With voltage inputs C410
-Model C420: max. 16 channels / With voltage inputs C420
-Model C430: max. 24 channels / With voltage inputs C430
-Model C440: max. 32 channels / With voltage inputs C440
-Model C460: max. 48 channels / With voltage inputs C460
-Model C480: max. 64 channels / With voltage inputs C480
Ratings:
1A, 50Hz, 110V/125Vdc 1
1A, 60Hz, 110V/125Vdc 2
5A, 50Hz, 110V/125Vdc 3
5A, 60Hz, 110V/125Vdc 4
1A, 50Hz, 220V/250Vdc 5
1A, 60Hz, 220V/250Vdc 6
5A, 50Hz, 220V/250Vdc 7
5A, 60Hz, 220V/250Vdc 8
1A, 50Hz, 48V/54V/60Vdc A
1A, 60Hz, 48V/54V/60Vdc B
5A, 50Hz, 48V/54V/60Vdc C
5A, 60Hz, 48V/54V/60Vdc D
Communications:
RS485 + 100BASE-TX A
RS485 + 100BASE-FX B
Fibre opt. + 100BASE-FX E
Miscellaneous:
CU to BU communication
Plastic optical fibre 0
GI optical fibre 2
LED label:
Standard None
Option: User configurable LED label J
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Version-up Records
Version Date Revised Section Contents
No.
0.0 Oct. 29, 2008 -- First issue.
1.0 Dec. 2, 2009 Complete revision
2.0 Aug. 25, 2010 Appendices Modified Appendix M.
2.1 Oct. 28, 2011 Precautions Modified the description of ‘Disposal’.
2.5.4 Modified Figures 2.5.4 and 2.5.6.
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