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ABB Grid Automation Remote Monitoring and Control REC615

REC615 is a grid automation relay designed for remote monitoring and control, protection, fault indication, and power quality analysis in medium-voltage secondary distribution systems. It supports communication protocols like IEC 60870-5-101/104, DNP3, Modbus, and IEC 61850. The relay comes in three standard configurations to minimize engineering requirements and allow fast commissioning. It provides protection, control, measurement, fault detection and location capabilities for reliable and secure grid automation.

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ABB Grid Automation Remote Monitoring and Control REC615

REC615 is a grid automation relay designed for remote monitoring and control, protection, fault indication, and power quality analysis in medium-voltage secondary distribution systems. It supports communication protocols like IEC 60870-5-101/104, DNP3, Modbus, and IEC 61850. The relay comes in three standard configurations to minimize engineering requirements and allow fast commissioning. It provides protection, control, measurement, fault detection and location capabilities for reliable and secure grid automation.

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RELION® PRODUCT FAMILY

Grid Automation
Remote Monitoring and Control
REC615
Product Guide
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Contents

1. Description..................................................................... 3 16. Access control............................................................ 19


2. Standard configurations................................................. 3 17. Inputs and outputs...................................................... 19
3. Protection functions......................................................14 18. Station communication................................................21
4. Application................................................................... 15 19. Technical data.............................................................23
5. Supported ABB solutions............................................. 17 20. Local HMI....................................................................57
6. Control......................................................................... 17 21. Mounting methods...................................................... 58
7. Measurement............................................................... 18 22. Relay case and plug-in unit......................................... 58
8. Fault location................................................................ 18 23. Selection and ordering data.........................................58
9. Disturbance recorder....................................................18 24. Accessories and ordering data.................................... 58
10. Event log..................................................................... 18 25. Tools........................................................................... 59
11. Fault recorder..............................................................18 26. Connection diagrams.................................................. 61
12. Condition monitoring .................................................. 18 27. References..................................................................68
13. Trip-circuit supervision.................................................19 28. Functions, codes and symbols.................................... 68
14. Self-supervision...........................................................19 29. Document revision history........................................... 75
15. Fuse failure supervision............................................... 19

Disclaimer

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by ABB. ABB assumes no responsibility for any errors
that may appear in this document.
© Copyright 2019 ABB.
All rights reserved.
Trademarks

ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective holders.
2 ABB
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3 Issued: 2019-05-31
Revision: F

1. Description levels. The access control system applies to the front panel
REC615 is a dedicated grid automation relay designed for HMI, embedded Web browser-based HMI and Protection and
remote control and monitoring, protection, fault indication, Control IED Manager PCM600. In addition, the relay also
power quality analysis and automation in medium-voltage includes cyber security features such as audit trail.
secondary distribution systems, including networks with
distributed power generation, with secondary equipment such REC615 supports a variety of communication protocols for
as medium-voltage disconnectors, switches and ring-main remote communication, such as IEC 60870-5-101/104, DNP3
units. level 2 and Modbus, simultaneously also supporting IEC 61850
with GOOSE messaging for high-speed protection, fault
REC615 is a member of the Relion® product family. The relay isolation and restoration.
has inherited features from the 615 series relays that are
characterized by their compactness as well as environmentally
2. Standard configurations
friendly (RoHS compliance) and withdrawable-unit design. Re-
REC615 is available in three standard configurations. An
engineered from the ground up, the relays have been designed
example configuration suitable for the SECTOS type load-break
to unleash the full potential of the IEC 61850 standard for
switch applications with specific application, such as the
communication and interoperability between substation
current based sectionalizing logic and load limiting
automation devices.
functionality, is delivered with each standard configuration. This
With REC615, grid reliability can be enhanced, ranging from minimizes the required amount of engineering, allowing fast
basic, non-directional overload protection to extended commissioning by just parameterizing the protection functions.
protection functionality with power quality analyses. REC615 For applications where the example configuration is not
meets today’s requirements for smart grids and supports the suitable, the standard signal configuration can be easily altered
protection of cable feeders in isolated neutral, resistance- using the application configuration or signal matrix functionality
earthed, compensated and solidly earthed networks. REC615 of the Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600. The
is freely programmable with horizontal GOOSE communication, application configuration functionality of PCM600 also supports
thus enabling sophisticated interlocking functions. REC615 the creation of multilayer logic functions using various logical
includes sophisticated protection functionality to detect, isolate elements. By combining protection functions with logic function
and restore power in all types of networks but especially in blocks, the relay configuration can be adapted to user-specific
compensated networks. As part of an ABB smart grid solution, application requirements.
the relay provides superior fault location, isolation and
Standard configuration A supports traditional current and
restoration (FLIR) to lower the frequency and shorten the
voltage transformers. The residual current for the earth-fault
duration of faults.
protection is derived from the phase currents in a Holmgren
The adaptable standard configurations allow the relay to be connection. Alternatively the core balance current transformers
taken into use right after the application-specific parameters can be used for measuring the residual current, especially when
have been set, thus enabling rapid commissioning. The relay's sensitive earth-fault protection is required.
existing I/O is further extendable with RIO600. REC615
Standard configuration B supports a combination of traditional
supports the same configuration tools as the other relays in the
current and voltage transformers or alternatively voltage
Relion product family. The freely programmable relay contains
sensors. The residual current for the earth-fault protection is
six easily manageable setting groups.
derived from the phase currents in a Holmgren connection.
Two breakers and up to eight load-break switches can be Alternatively, the core balance current transformers can be
controlled via the relay's front panel HMI or a remote system. used for measuring the residual current, especially when
The relay's large, easy-to-read LCD screen with single-line sensitive earth-fault protection is required. The sensor inputs
diagram offers local control and parametrization possibilities are highly flexible and are type tested to support both ABB's
with dedicated push buttons for safe operation. Easy Web- capacitive and resistive voltage sensors.
based parametrization tool is also available with download
Standard configuration C supports combined voltage and
possibility.
current sensors which support traditional residual current
To protect the relay from unauthorized access and to maintain inputs in sensitive earth-fault applications. The sensor inputs
the integrity of information, the relay is provided with a four- fully support both ABB's voltage and current medium-voltage
level, role-based user authentication system, with individual sensors. The wide characteristics of the current sensor inputs
passwords for the viewer, operator, engineer and administrator allow standardization of the primary equipment.

ABB 3
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source REC615 STANDARD


REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY A
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
2x • Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x 2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2> I2/I1> 3I> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46 46PD 51P-1 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
OR
IEEE 1588 v2
2x 2x 2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>> 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 51P-2 67-2
counter and timer
OR
AND
2x
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
2x 2x 2x • IEC 61850-8-1
• IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io> Io>→ FUSEF CBCM TCS
• Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
51N-1 67N-1 60 CBCM TCM
Interfaces
OR
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
Io>> Io>>→ I1→ PHSVPR OPTS RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
51N-2 67N-2 32P PHSVPR OPTM
IO Redundant protocols
OR
• HSR
• PRP
Io>>> Io>→IEF
50N/
51N 67NIEF

CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT


3x 3x
Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3) • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
Yo>→ Po>→ Io>HA Io>→Y
21YN 32N 51NHA 67YN • Limit value supervision
CB 2 – • Load profile record
OR OR OR
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types 1)

1)
Check availability of binary Current transformer 4
Uo> UO inputs/outputs from technical
59G Voltage transformer 3
U L1 documentation
2)
Control and indication function 1)
Conventional transformer inputs
U L2
for primary object
U L3
3x 3)
Status indication function
3U< U1< for primary object PQM3I PQM3U PQMU
U L1 U L2 U L3 27 47U+ PQM3I PQM3V PQMV

3x 2x

3U> U2> f>/f<, O→I ATSABTC PQUUB


59 47O- df/dt 79 ATSABTC PQUUV
81

(With REC615
optional)
FLOC UFLS/R
21FL 81LSH
REMARKS
6x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 function instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
Load

GUID-AAC747A2-E523-4BA1-A340-6EE7E40EEB15 V3 EN

Figure 1. Functionality overview of standard configuration A

4 ABB
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source

U L1B U L2B U L3B


REC615 STANDARD
REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY B
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
2x • Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x 2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2> I2/I1> 3I> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46 46PD 51P-1 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
OR
IEEE 1588 v2
2x 2x 2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>> 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 51P-2 67-2
counter and timer
OR
AND
2x
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
2x 2x 2x • IEC 61850-8-1
• IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io> Io>→ FUSEF CBCM TCS
• Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
51N-1 67N-1 60 CBCM TCM
Interfaces
OR
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
Io>> Io>>→ I1→ PHSVPR OPTS RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
51N-2 67N-2 32P PHSVPR OPTM
IO *) Redundant protocols
OR
• HSR
• PRP
Io>>> Io>→IEF PHSVPR
50N/
51N 67NIEF PHSVPR
** )
3x 3x

Yo>→ Po>→ Io>HA Io>→Y CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT


21YN 32N 51NHA 67YN
Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3) • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
OR OR OR • Limit value supervision
CB 2 – • Load profile record
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types 1)


Uo> UO
59G 1)
Check availability of binary Current transformer 4
inputs/outputs from technical
Voltage sensor 6
documentation
2x
2)
Control and indication function 1)
Conventional transformer and
U L1 U L2 U L3 for primary object voltage sensor inputs
3U< U1<
27 47U+
3)
Status indication function
*) U L1 U L2 U L3 for primary object PQM3I PQM3U PQMU
PQM3I PQM3V PQMV
2x 2x

3U> U2> f>/f<,


59 47O- df/dt
* ) 81 SYNC ATSABTC PQUUB
25 ATSABTC PQUUV
U L1B U L2B U L3B

3U< 3U> U OB
27 59
Uo> O→I (With REC615
** ) ** )
59G 79 optional)

FLOC UFLS/R *) Instance 1 and 2


21FL 81LSH ** ) Instance 3
REMARKS
6x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 function instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
Load

GUID-3EF4B574-A7C6-423D-A5C7-10DE69ABEE94 V3 EN

Figure 2. Functionality overview of standard configuration B

ABB 5
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source REC615 STANDARD


REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY C
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
2x • Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x 2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2> I2/I1> 3I> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46 46PD 51P-1 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
OR
IEEE 1588 v2
2x 2x 2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>> 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 51P-2 67-2
counter and timer
OR
AND
2x
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
2x 2x 2x • IEC 61850-8-1
• IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io> Io>→ FUSEF CBCM TCS
• Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
51N-1 67N-1 60 CBCM TCM
Interfaces
OR
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
Io>> Io>>→ I1→ PHSVPR OPTS RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
51N-2 67N-2 32P PHSVPR OPTM
IO Redundant protocols
OR
• HSR
• PRP
Io>>> Io>→IEF
50N/
51N 67NIEF

CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT


3x 3x
Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3) • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
Yo>→ Po>→ Io>HA Io>→Y
21YN 32N 51NHA 67YN • Limit value supervision
CB 2 – • Load profile record
OR OR OR
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types 1)

1)
Check availability of binary Current sensor 3
Uo> UO inputs/outputs from technical
59G Voltage sensor 3
U L1 documentation
2)
Control and indication function Current transformer 1
U L2
for primary object
U L3 1)
Combi sensor with conventional Io
3x 3)
Status indication function
U L1 U L2 U L3 inputs
3U< U1< for primary object
27 47U+

3x 2x

3U> U2> f>/f<, O→I ATSABTC PQM3I PQM3U PQMU


59 47O- df/dt 79 ATSABTC PQM3I PQM3V PQMV
81

PQUUB
FLOC UFLS/R PQUUV
21FL 81LSH

6x 8x 12x 2x
REMARKS
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 Optional 2x No. of Calculated OR Alternative
function instances value function
Load defined when
ordering

GUID-834B491A-C644-4CAC-9B21-2217860E38AE V3 EN

Figure 3. Functionality overview of standard configuration C

6 ABB
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source

U L1B U L2B U L3B


REC615 STANDARD
REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY E
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
2x • Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x 2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2> I2/I1> 3I> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46 46PD 51P-1 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
OR IEEE 1588 v2
2x 2x 2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>> 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 51P-2 67-2
counter and timer
OR
AND
2x
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


IO AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
2x 2x 2x • IEC 61850-8-1
• IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io> Io>→ FUSEF CBCM TCS
• Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
51N-1 67N-1 60 CBCM TCM
Interfaces
OR
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
Io>> Io>>→ I1→ PHSVPR OPTS RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
51N-2 67N-2 32P PHSVPR OPTM
Redundant protocols
OR
• HSR
• PRP
Io>>> Io>→IEF PHSVPR
50N/
51N 67NIEF PHSVPR

3x 3x

Yo>→ Po>→ Io>HA Io>→Y CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT


21YN 32N 51NHA 67YN
Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3) • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
OR OR OR • Limit value supervision
CB 2 – • Load profile record
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types


Uo> UO
59G 1)
Check availability of binary Current sensor 3
inputs/outputs from technical
Voltage sensor 6
documentation
2x
2)
Control and indication function
U L1 U L2 U L3 for primary object
3U< U1<
27 47U+
3)
Status indication function
U L1 U L2 U L3 for primary object PQM3I PQM3U PQMU
PQM3I PQM3V PQMV
2x 2x

3U> U2> f>/f<,


59 47O- df/dt
81 SYNC ATSABTC PQUUB
25 ATSABTC PQUUV
U L1B U L2B U L3B

3U< 3U> U OB
27 59
Uo> O→I (With REC615
59G 79 optional)

FLOC UFLS/R
21FL 81LSH
REMARKS
6x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 function instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
Load

GUID-91926D1B-0601-4CAC-BCFE-10AABAF71915 V1 EN

Figure 4. Functionality overview of standard configuration E

ABB 7
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source REC615 STANDARD


REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY F
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
U L1 UO • Disturbance and fault recorder
U L2 2x • Event log
U L3 Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2/I1> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46PD 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
* IEEE 1588 v2
2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 67-2
counter and timer
*
AND
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
2x • IEC 61850-8-1
2x 2x
IO Io>>> • IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io>→ Io>>→ Io>→Y FUSEF CBCM TCS
50N/ • Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
67N-1 67N-2 67YN 60 CBCM TCM
51N
* * * Interfaces
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
UO • Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
I1→ PHSVPR RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
32P PHSVPR
Redundant protocols
Uo>
59G • HSR
• PRP

f>/f<,
U L1 U L2 U L3 CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT
3U< 3U>
27 59 df/dt • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3)
* * * 81 • Limit value supervision
CB 1 – • Load profile record
DC 4 1 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 4 Analog interface types


1)
Check availability of binary Current transformer 4
inputs/outputs from technical
Voltage transformer 5
documentation
2)
Control and indication function RTD input (optional) 2
for primary object mA input (optional) 1
3)
Status indication function
for primary object

SYNC O→I ATSABTC


U L12 U SYN 25 79 ATSABTC
* *

FLOC UFLS/R
21FL 81LSH
* * REMARKS
2x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
Load
* Specific functional package to be selected

GUID-1D5E9AD2-B95C-403E-A8CA-77FA655AF2DA V1 EN

Figure 5. Functionality overview of standard configuration F

8 ABB
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source Source REC615 STANDARD


REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY G
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
• Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2/I1> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46PD 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
* IEEE 1588 v2
2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 67-2
counter and timer
*
AND
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


IO AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
• IEC 61850-8-1
2x 2x
Io>>> • IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io>→ Io>>→ Io>→Y FUSEF CBCM TCS
50N/ • Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
67N-1 67N-2 67YN 60 CBCM TCM
51N
* * * Interfaces
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
I1→ PHSVPR RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
UO 32P PHSVPR
Redundant protocols
• HSR
U L1 U L2 U L3 f>/f<, U L1 • PRP
3U< 3U> Uo>
27 59 df/dt 59G
U L2
* * * 81 U L3

Master Trip
Lockout relay FUSEF CBCM TCS
94/86 60 CBCM TCM

2x 3I
I2/I1> 3I>→ I1→ PHSVPR
46PD 67-1 32P PHSVPR
*
2x
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>>→
68 49F 67-2
* U L1 CONTROL AND INDICATION1) MEASUREMENT
U L2 • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
U L3 Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3)
• Limit value supervision
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>>
CB 2 – • Load profile record
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types 1)


IO
1)
Check availability of binary Current transformer 7
2x 2x inputs/outputs from technical
Io>>> Voltage transformer 6
Io>→Y documentation
Io>→ Io>>→ 50N/
67N-1 67N-2 67YN
2)
Control and indication function 1)
Conventional transformer
51N
* * * for primary object
3)
Status indication function
for primary object

UO
U L1
U L2
U L3 3U< 3U> f>/f<, Uo> O→I ATSABTC
27 59 df/dt 59G 79 ATSABTC
* * * 81 * *

FLOC UFLS/R
21FL 81LSH
* * REMARKS
2x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
* Specific functional package to be selected
Load Load

GUID-3CFBDFD0-E2AC-4715-A944-989D58816F4B V1 EN

Figure 6. Functionality overview of standard configuration G

ABB 9
Grid Automation 1MRS757811 F
Remote Monitoring and Control REC615
Product version: 2.0.3

Source Source REC615 STANDARD


REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL RELAY H
Version 2.0 CONFIGURATION
PROTECTION LOCAL HMI ALSO AVAILABLE
• Disturbance and fault recorder
• Event log
Master Trip • Load profile
Lockout relay • Relay self-supervision
94/86 • Local/Remote push-button on LHMI
• 4 programmable push-buttons with
LED indication
2x • 11 programmable bi-color LED
I2/I1> 3I>→ • Time synchronization: SNTP, IRIG-B,
46PD 67-1 60870-5-101/-104, DNP3,
* IEEE 1588 v2
2x
• User management
• Web HMI
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>>→ • Graphic programmable logics,
68 49F 67-2
counter and timer
*
AND
OR
3I>/Io>BF 3I>>> 3I
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P

CONDITION MONITORING COMMUNICATION


IO AND SUPERVISION
Protocols
• IEC 61850-8-1
2x 2x
Io>>> • IEC 60870-5-101 & -104,
Io>→ Io>>→ Io>→Y FUSEF CBCM TCS
50N/ • Modbus®, DNP3 Level 2
67N-1 67N-2 67YN 60 CBCM TCM
51N
* * * Interfaces
• Ethernet: TX (RJ-45), FX (LC)
• Serial: Serial glass fiber (ST)
I1→ PHSVPR RS485, RS232/485, IRIG-B
UO 32P PHSVPR
Redundant protocols
• HSR
U L1 U L2 U L3 f>/f<, U L1 • PRP
3U< 3U> Uo>
27 59 df/dt 59G
U L2
* * * 81 U L3

Master Trip
Lockout relay FUSEF CBCM TCS
94/86 60 CBCM TCM

2x 3I
I2/I1> 3I>→ I1→ PHSVPR
46PD 67-1 32P PHSVPR
*
2x
3I 3I2f> 3Ith>F 3I>>→
68 49F 67-2
* U L1 CONTROL AND INDICATION 1)
MEASUREMENT
U L2 • I, U, Io, Uo, P, Q, E, pf, f
U L3 Object Ctrl 2)
Ind. 3)

• Limit value supervision


3I>/Io>BF 3I>>>
CB 2 – • Load profile record
51BF/51NBF 50P/51P
DC 8 2 • Power Quality function (optional)

ES – 8 Analog interface types 1)


IO
1)
Check availability of binary Current transformer 7
2x 2x inputs/outputs from technical
Io>>> Voltage sensors 6
Io>→Y documentation
Io>→ Io>>→ 50N/
67N-1 67N-2 67YN
2)
Control and indication function 1)
Conventional transformer and
51N
* * * for primary object voltage sensor inputs
3)
Status indication function
for primary object

UO
U L1
U L2
U L3 3U< 3U> f>/f<, Uo> O→I ATSABTC
27 59 df/dt 59G 79 ATSABTC
* * * 81 * *

FLOC UFLS/R
21FL 81LSH
* * REMARKS
2x 8x 12x 2x Optional No. of Calculated Alternative
2x OR
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 instances value function
MAP MV SCA4 MVI4 defined when
ordering
* Specific functional package to be selected
Load Load
GUID-2CA75DCE-8222-46BB-AFA8-31BF28C13CCB V1 EN

Figure 7. Functionality overview of standard configuration H

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Table 1. Standard configurations

Description Std. conf.

Remote monitoring and control to be used with conventional transformers supporting directional overcurrent and directional earth-
fault protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency and load-shedding
protection, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, combi-sensor and voltage sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on conventional VTs
• Phase current inputs based on conventional CTs
• Residual current input based on conventional CT A

Remote monitoring and control to be used with mixed transformers supporting directional overcurrent and directional earth-fault
protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency and load-shedding
protection, synchrocheck, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, voltage sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on conventional VTs or voltage sensors
• Phase current inputs based on conventional CTs
• Residual current input based on conventional CT B

Remote monitoring and control to be used with combi-sensors supporting directional overcurrent and directional earth-fault
protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency and load-shedding
protection, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, combi-sensor and voltage sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on voltage sensors
• Phase current inputs based on current sensors (Rogowsky coil)
• Residual current input based on conventional CT C

Remote monitoring and control to be used with combi-sensor and additional voltage sensor supporting directional overcurrent and
directional earth-fault protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency
and load-shedding protection, synchrocheck, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, combi-sensor and voltage
sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on voltage sensors
• Phase current inputs based on current sensors (Rogowsky coil) E

Remote monitoring and control to be used with conventional transformers and optional RTD input, supporting directional
overcurrent and directional earth-fault protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage
protection, frequency and load-shedding protection, synchrocheck, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, combi-
sensor and voltage sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on conventional VTs
• Residual voltage input based on conventional VT
• Phase current inputs based on conventional CTs
• Residual current input based on conventional CT
• Optional with RTD inputs or binary inputs F

Remote monitoring and control to be used with conventional transformers, supporting directional overcurrent and directional earth-
fault protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency and load-shedding
protection, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on conventional VTs
• Phase current inputs based on conventional CTs
• Residual current input based on conventional CT G

Remote monitoring and control to be used with mixed transformers, supporting directional overcurrent and directional earth-fault
protection with phase voltage-based protection and measurement functions, voltage protection, frequency and load-shedding
protection, condition monitoring, disconnector (switch) control, voltage sensor inputs, counter logic
• Phase voltage inputs based on conventional VTs or voltage sensors
• Phase current inputs based on conventional CTs
• Residual current input based on conventional CT H

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Table 2. Supported functions

Function IEC 61850 A B C E F G H

Protection

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low PHLPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)
stage FPHLPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high


PHHPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)
stage

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection,


PHIPTOC 1 1 1 1 1 214) 214)
instantaneous stage

DPHLPDOC (2) (2) (2) (2) 21) 41)2)3) 41)2)3)


Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low stage
FDPHLPDOC (2) (2) (2) (2)

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high


DPHHPDOC (1) (1) (1) (1) 21) 41)2)3) 41)2)3)
stage

EFLPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)4)


Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage
FEFLPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)4)

Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage EFHPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)4)

Non-directional earth-fault protection, instantaneous


EFIPTOC 1 1 1 14) 1 1 1
stage

41)2)3)6 41)2)3)6
DEFLPDEF (2)5) (2)5) (2)5) (2)4)5) 21) )7)8) )7)8)
Directional earth-fault protection, low stage
FDEFLPDEF (2)5) (2)5) (2)5) (2)4)5)

41)2)3)6 41)2)3)6
Directional earth-fault protection, high stage DEFHPDEF (1)5) (1)5) (1)5) (1)4)5) 21) )7)8) )7)8)

Transient / intermittent earth-fault protection INTRPTEF (1)5) (1)5) (1)5) (1)4)5)

Admittance-based earth-fault protection5) EFPADM (3)5) (3)5) (3)5) (3)4)5)

Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection5) WPWDE (3)5) (3)5) (3)5) (3)4)5)

Harmonics-based earth-fault protection5) HAEFPTOC (1) (1) (1) (1)4)

21)9)10) 21)9)10)
Multifrequency admittance-based earth-fault protection MFADPSDE (1)5) (1)5) (1)5) (1)4)5) 11) 11) 11)

Negative-sequence overcurrent protection NSPTOC 2 2 2 2

Phase discontinuity protection PDNSPTOC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Residual overvoltage protection ROVPTOV (1)5) (2)9)10) (1)5) (2)9)10) 11) 21)9)10) 21)9)10)

Three-phase undervoltage protection PHPTUV (3) (3)12) (3) (3)12) 11) 21)13) 21)13)

Three-phase overvoltage protection PHPTOV (3) (3)12) (3) (3)12) 11) 21)13) 21)13)

Positive-sequence undervoltage protection PSPTUV (1) (1) (1) (1)

Negative-sequence overvoltage protection NSPTOV (1) (1) (1) (1)

Loss of phase (undercurrent) PHPTUC 214) 214)

Frequency protection FRPFRQ (2) (2) (2) (2) 11) 21)13) 21)13)

Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and


T1PTTR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
distribution transformers

Circuit breaker failure protection CCBRBRF 2 2 2 24) 1 211)14) 211)14)

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Table 2. Supported functions, continued


Function IEC 61850 A B C E F G H

Three-phase inrush detector INRPHAR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Master trip TRPPTRC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Multipurpose protection15) MAPGAPC 6 6 6 6 2 2 2

Load-shedding and restoration LSHDPFRQ (1) (1) (1) (1) 11) 21)13) 21)13)

Fault locator SCEFRFLO (1) (1) (1) (1) 11) 11) 11)

Three-phase power directional element DPSRDIR 1 1 1 1 1 2 2

Power quality

Current total demand distortion CMHAI (1) (1) (1) (1)

Voltage total harmonic distortion VMHAI (1) (1) (1) (1)

Voltage variation PHQVVR (1) (1) (1) (1)

Voltage unbalance VSQVUB (1) (1) (1) (1)

Control

Circuit-breaker control CBXCBR 2 2 2 2 1 2 2

Disconnector control DCXSWI 8 8 8 8 4 8 8

Disconnector position indication DCSXSWI 2 2 2 2 1 2 2

Earthing switch indication ESSXSWI 8 8 8 8 4 8 8

Autoreclosing DARREC (1) (1) (1) (1) 11) 21) 21)

Synchronism and energizing check SECRSYN 1 1 1

Automatic transfer switch ATSABTC (1) (1) (1) (1) 11) 11) 11)

Condition monitoring

Circuit-breaker condition monitoring SSCBR 2 2 2 2 1 214) 214)

Trip circuit supervision TCSSCBR 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Fuse failure supervision SEQSPVC 1 1 1 1 1 213)14) 213)14)

Runtime counter for machines and devices MDSOPT 1 1 1 1

Voltage presence PHSVPR 1 213) 1 213) 1 213) 213)

Measurement

Three-phase current measurement CMMXU 1 1 1 1 1 214) 214)

Sequence current measurement CSMSQI 1 1 1 1 1 214) 214)

Residual current measurement RESCMMXU 1 1 1 1 1 1

Three-phase voltage measurement VMMXU 1 213) 1 213) 213) 213) 213)

Residual voltage measurement RESVMMXU 1

Sequence voltage measurement VSMSQI 1 213) 1 213) 213) 213)

Three-phase power and energy measurement PEMMXU 1 1 1 1 1 213)14) 213)14)

Single-phase power and energy measurement SPEMMXU 1 1 1 1 1 213)14) 213)14)

Frequency measurement FMMXU 1 213) 1 213) 1 213) 213)

Load profile record LDPRLRC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Other

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Table 2. Supported functions, continued


Function IEC 61850 A B C E F G H

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs) TPGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs, second resolution) TPSGAPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs, minute resolution) TPMGAPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Pulse timer (8 pcs) PTGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Time delay off (8 pcs) TOFGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Time delay on (8 pcs) TONGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Set-reset (8 pcs) SRGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Move (8 pcs) MVGAPC 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Generic control point (16 pcs) SPCGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Remote generic control points SPCRGAPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Local generic control points SPCLGAPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Generic up-down counters UDFCNT 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Analog value scaling SCA4GAPC 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Integer value move MVI4GAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Daily timer function DTMGAPC 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Programmable buttons (4 buttons) FKEY4GGIO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Logging functions

Disturbance recorder RDRE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Fault record FLTRFRC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1


1, 2, ... = number of included instances
() = optional
1) Specific functional package to be selected for functional package 1 (G,H), 2 (C,D) and 3 (D)
2) Voltage group B always used with the third and fourth instances
3) Current group B always used with the third and fourth instances
4) Io calculated is always used
5) Uo calculated is always used
6) Uo calculated is always used with the first and second instances
7) UoB calculated is always used with the third and fourth instances
8) IoB calculated is always used with the third and fourth instances
9) Uo calculated is always used with the first instance
10) UoB calculated is always used with the second instance
11) IoB calculated is always used with the second instance
12) Voltage group B always used with the third instance
13) Voltage group B always used with the second instance
14) Current group B always used with the second instance
15) UoB calculated is always used

3. Protection functions significantly improve the grid reliability in grid automation


To allow the customers to customize the relay according to applications, such as negative-sequence overcurrent
their requirements, it can be ordered as a basic relay or protection to detect a broken conductor. Alternatively, a more
enhanced with selected protection functions. The selection sensitive phase-discontinuity protection is available. Thermal
depends on the application, whether it is a compensated protection, which is used for protecting feeders, cables and
network, and whether the compensated network is with distribution transformers, is also included.
distributed generation or closed-loop feeders.
The optional functionalities of the relay include more advanced
As a standard offering, the relay includes non-directional methods to detect the earth faults in various distribution
overcurrent and non-directional earth-fault functions, as well as networks. On top of the permanent earth faults, the relay can be
other protection functions commonly accepted as a means to equipped with algorithms that can be used to detect

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intermittent and transient temporary faults. This can be used to 4. Application


localize possible future problem points in the distribution REC615 is a dedicated grid automation relay and suitable for a
network, even before they develop to a fault that causes variety of applications, ranging from basic applications on the
interruption in the power distribution seen by the end users. line breaker to sophisticated applications including distributed
generation and demanding interlocking applications. Because
A syncrocheck function is offered with standard configuration of the large number of protection functions, the illustrated
B. The synchrocheck function ensures that the voltage, phase applications are only example applications which can be
angle and frequency on either side of an open circuit breaker extended to meet tomorrow's requirements.
meet the conditions for a safe interconnection of two networks.

Some advanced protection functions are optionally available in


REC615.

U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear

O R
L

M 3I
3U
U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A
A

REC615
I ESC Clear
Std. conf. A
O R
L

ANSI IEC

49F 3Ith>F
50P/51P 3I>>>
50/51N 3I/3Io

GUID-35A65B65-06B1-4134-84BE-F43CA715D144 V1 EN

Figure 8. RMU (Ring Main Unit) with an outgoing circuit breaker for a distribution transformer

Figure 8 illustrates remotely controllable load-break switches embedded communication with SCADA via, for example, IEC
on cable feeders and current-based protection functions for 60870-5-104, a graphical local HMI and power measurements
distribution transformers. Additionally, the application includes P, Q, S and cosφ and power quality functionality.

U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear

O R
L

3Ub
M

3I U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A
A

REC615
I ESC Clear
Std. conf. B
O R

3U
L

ANSI IEC

21YN 1) Yo>→1)
25 SYNC
50P/51P 3I>>>
67/67N 3I→/Io→
PQ

1)
or 51NHA (Io>HA), 32N (Po>→)

GUID-06E97939-580E-48EB-81A6-5EAC5F1B61C1 V1 EN

Figure 9. RMU controller with synchrocheck functionality

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Figure 9 illustrates remotely controllable load-break switches also included. Additionally, embedded communication with
for cable feeders in radial networks requiring synchrocheck SCADA via, for example, IEC 60870-5-104, a graphical local
functionality to reliably close the loop. Accurate fault pass HMI and power measurements P, Q, S and cosφ, and power
indication and disturbance recording on outgoing feeder are quality functionality are available.

U12 0. 0 kV
A IEC 61850 and GOOSE
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear

O R
L

DG
3I
3U
M
3Ub

U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A
A

REC615
I ESC Clear
Std. conf. B
O R
L

ANSI IEC

U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr
A
21YN 1) Yo>→1)
25 SYNC
IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear

O
47O-/59 U2>/3U>
R
L

47U+/27 U1</3U<
49F 3Ith>F
50P/51P 3I>>>
67/67N 3I→/Io→
79 O→I
81 f</f>,df/dt
1)
or 51NHA (Io>HA), 32N (Po>→)

GUID-52B08C6E-28D5-4597-9F33-CE6B2EB0B95D V1 EN

Figure 10. Remote control and protection of distributed generation plant

The advanced protection functionality of REC615 ensures GOOSE communication as shown in Figure 10. Safe
secure protection of distributed generation against faults, and reconnection is ensured by using the synchrocheck
early indication of loss-of-mains through IEC 61850 and functionality.

U12 0. 0 kV
A IEC 61850 and GOOSE
P 0.00 kW
Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear

O R
L

RIO600 RIO600

M REC615
Ready Ready Ready Ready

IRF IRF IRF

DI1 DO1

DI2 DO2

DI3 DO3

DI4 DO4
A
Rx/Tx DI5

10M/100M DI6

DI7

DI8 U12 0. 0 kV
P 0.00 kW
PSM_H LECM DIM8_H DOM Q 0.00 kVAr

IL2 0 A

I ESC Clear
Std. conf. C
O R

M
L

ANSI IEC
RTD
21YN 1) Yo>→1)
M 46PD I2/I1>
49F 3Ith>F
50P/51P 3I>>>
3I
67/67N 3I→/Io→
3U 79 O→I

1)
or 51NHA (Io>HA), 32N (Po>→)

GUID-9F9F0767-5865-4C46-A2FB-425EC2DFF523 V2 EN

Figure 11. Remote control and protection of RMU station

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Remotely controllable load-break switches on cable feeders SCADA via, for example, IEC 60870-5-104, a graphical local
with sensor measurement enable the selective protection of HMI, energy measurement in all four quadrants, and power
radial feeders with advanced directional earth-fault and quality functionality are available. RIO600 is used to extend the
overcurrent protection, and autoreclosing functionality as hown number of I/Os and for temperature measurement of the
in Figure 11. Additionally, embedded communication with distribution transformer.

5. Supported ABB solutions At substation level, COM600S uses the data content of the bay-
REC615 integrates fully with other ABB products such as level devices to enhance substation level functionality.
RIO600, COM600S, MicroSCADA, SYS600, DMS600, and with COM600S features a Web browser-based HMI, which provides
ABB's secure, reliable and tested communication solutions, a customizable graphical display for visualizing single-line
ARG600 and the ARM600 gateway. ABB offers a solution which mimic diagrams for switchgear bay solutions. The Web HMI of
meets the demanding customer requirements regarding smart COM600S also provides an overview of the whole substation,
grids, and which also contributes to faster engineering. including relay-specific single-line diagrams, which makes
information easily accessible. Substation devices and
To facilitate the system engineering, ABB's relays are supplied processes can also be remotely accessed through the Web
with connectivity packages. The connectivity packages include HMI, which improves personnel safety.
a compilation of software and relay-specific information,
including single-line diagram templates and a full relay data In addition, COM600S can be used as a local data warehouse
model. The data model includes event and parameter lists. With for the substation's technical documentation and for the
the connectivity packages, the relays can be readily configured network data collected by the devices. The collected network
using PCM600 and integrated with COM600S or the network data facilitates extensive reporting and analyzing of network
control and management system MicroSCADA Pro. fault situations by using the data historian and event handling
features of COM600S. The historical data can be used for
Compared to traditional hard-wired, inter-device signaling, accurate monitoring of process and equipment performance,
peer-to-peer communication over a switched Ethernet LAN using calculations based on both real-time and historical
offers an advanced and versatile platform for power system values. A better understanding of the process dynamics is
protection. Among the distinctive features of the protection achieved by combining time-based process measurements
system approach, enabled by the full implementation of the IEC with production and maintenance events.
61850 substation automation standard, are fast
communication capability, continuous supervision of the COM600S can also function as a gateway and provide
protection and communication system's integrity, and an seamless connectivity between the substation devices and
inherent flexibility regarding reconfiguration and upgrades. network-level control and management systems, such as
MicroSCADA Pro and System 800xA.

Table 3. Supported ABB solutions

Product Version

Substation Management Unit COM600S 4.0 SP1 or later

MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 9.4 or later

System 800xA 5.1 or later

6. Control relay and its binary inputs and outputs used for the less time-
Two circuit breakers and up to eight load-break switches can critical binary signals of the application.
be controlled via the front panel HMI of REC615 or via a remote
system. The relay also provides position indication for eight The suitability of the relay's binary outputs selected for
earthing switches. controlling primary devices should be carefully verified, for
example, regarding the make and carry and the breaking
If the amount of available binary inputs or outputs of the chosen capacity. If the requirements for the control circuit of the
standard configuration is not sufficient, the configuration can primary device are not met, the use of external auxiliary relays
be modified to release some binary inputs or outputs originally should be considered.
configured for other purposes. In this case, an external input/
output module, for example, RIO600, can be integrated with the The optional, large, graphical LCD of the relay's HMI includes a
single-line diagram with position indication for the relevant
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primary devices. Interlocking schemes required by the By default, the binary channels are set to record external or
application are configured using the signal matrix or the internal relay signals, for example, the start or trip signals of the
application configuration function of PCM600. Depending on relay stages, or external blocking or control signals. Binary relay
the standard configuration, the relay also has a synchrocheck signals, such as protection start and trip signals, or an external
function to ensure that the voltage, phase angle and frequency relay control signal via a binary input, can be set to trigger the
on either side of an open circuit breaker meet the conditions for recording. Recorded information is stored in a nonvolatile
a safe interconnection of two networks. memory and can be uploaded for subsequent fault analysis.

7. Measurement 10. Event log


The relay continuously measures the phase currents and To collect sequence-of-events information, the relay has a
voltages, the symmetrical components of the currents, and the nonvolatile memory capable of storing 1024 events with the
residual current. The relay additionally offers frequency associated time stamps. The nonvolatile memory retains its
measurement. The relay also calculates the demand value of data even if the relay temporarily loses its auxiliary supply. The
the current over a user-selectable, pre-set time frame, the event log facilitates detailed pre- and post-fault analyses of
thermal overload of the protected object, and the phase feeder faults and disturbances. The considerable capacity to
unbalance based on the ratio between the negative-sequence process and store data and events in the relay facilitates
and positive-sequence current. Active and reactive power as meeting the growing information demand of future network
well as residual voltage are also calculated. configurations.

Power quality measurement, such as total harmonic values for The sequence-of-events information can be accessed either via
both current and voltage, voltage sags and swells, and voltage local HMI or remotely via the communication interface of the
unbalance, is supported. relay. The information can also be accessed locally or remotely
using the Web HMI.
Furthermore, the relay offers three-phase power and energy
measurement including power factor.
11. Fault recorder
The measured values can be accessed via the local HMI or The relay has the capacity to store the records of the 128 latest
remotely via the communication interface of the relay. The fault events. The records can be used to analyze the power
values can also be accessed locally or remotely using the Web system events. The fault recording can be triggered by the start
HMI. or the trip signal of a protection block, or by both. The available
measurement modes include DFT, RMS and peak-to-peak.
Fault records store relay measurement values at the moment
8. Fault location
when any protection function starts. In addition, the maximum
The relay features an optional impedance-measuring fault
demand current with time stamp is separately recorded. The
location function suitable for locating short-circuits in radial
records are stored in the nonvolatile memory.
distribution systems. Earth faults can be located in effectively
and low-resistance earthed networks. Under circumstances Furthermore, the relay includes a load profile recorder capable
where the fault current magnitude is at least of the same order of storing measurement values into the relay's memory. The
of magnitude or higher than the load current, earth faults can selected measurement values averaged over the selected
also be located in isolated neutral distribution networks. The period, ranging from one minute to three hours, are stored in a
fault location function identifies the type of the fault and then nonvolatile memory. Depending on the selected measurements
calculates the distance to the fault point. An estimate of the and averaging period, the overall length of the load profile
fault resistance value is also calculated. The estimate provides recording ranges from some days to several months, even a
information about the possible fault cause and the accuracy of year, making this feature suitable for monitoring long-time load
the estimated distance to the fault point. behavior for the interested loads.

9. Disturbance recorder 12. Condition monitoring


The relay is provided with a disturbance recorder featuring up to The condition monitoring functions of the relay constantly
12 analog and 64 binary signal channels.The analog channels monitor the performance and the condition of the circuit
can be set to record either the waveform or the trend of the breaker. The monitoring comprises the spring charging time,
currents and voltages measured. SF6 gas pressure, the travel time and the inactivity time of the
circuit breaker.
The analog channels can be set to trigger the recording function
when the measured value falls below or exceeds the set values. The monitoring functions provide operational circuit breaker
The binary signal channels can be set to start a recording either history data, which can be used for scheduling preventive
on the rising or the falling edge of the binary signal or on both. circuit breaker maintenance.

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13. Trip-circuit supervision configuraton A provides three phase-current inputs, one


The trip-circuit supervision continuously monitors the residual current input and three voltage inputs. Standard
availability and operability of the trip circuit. It provides open- configuration B provides three phase-current inputs, one
circuit monitoring both when the circuit breaker is in its closed residual current input and six sensor voltage inputs or voltage
and in its open position. It also detects loss of circuit-breaker transformers. Standard configuration C supports combi-
control voltage. sensors with sensitive residual current measurement.

The phase-current inputs are rated 1/5 A and the residual


14. Self-supervision current input 0.2/1 A. The residual current is suitable for
The relay’s built-in self-supervision system continuously applications requiring sensitive earth-fault protection and which
monitors the state of the relay hardware and the operation of have core balance current transformers. As the residual current
the relay software. Any fault or malfunction detected is used for is usually limited to small values, it can also be used in
alerting the operator. applications where even the phase current is 5A. The three
phase voltage inputs cover the rated voltages 60...210 V. Both
A permanent relay fault blocks the protection functions to
phase-to-phase voltages and phase-to-earth voltages can be
prevent incorrect operation.
connected.

15. Fuse failure supervision The nominal secondary voltage of voltage sensor inputs is user-
The fuse failure supervision detects failures between the programmable, supporting both capacitive and resistive
voltage measurement circuit and the relay. The failures are voltage sensors from 5 kV up to 38 kV.
detected either by the negative sequence-based algorithm or
Current sensor inputs are designed for ABB's Rogowski
by the delta voltage and delta current algorithm. Upon the
sensors, and the nominal current is user-programmable. The
detection of a failure, the fuse failure supervision function
wide input characteristics allow standardization of the primary
activates an alarm and blocks voltage-dependent protection
equipment, which is why one and the same primary measuring
functions from unintended operation.
device can be used for both measuring and protection, where
the nominal current IN ranges from 39 A to 4000 A.
16. Access control
To protect the relay from unauthorized access and to maintain The phase current input 1 A or 5 A, the residual current input 0.2
information integrity, the relay is provided with a four-level, role- A or 1 A, and the rated voltage input are selected in the relay
based authentication system with administrator-programmable software. In addition, the binary input thresholds 18…176 V DC
individual passwords for the viewer, operator, engineer and are selected by adjusting the relay's parameter settings.
administrator levels. The access control applies to the local
All the binary input and output contacts are freely configurable
HMI, the Web HMI and PCM600.
with the Application Configuration or Signal Matrix tool in
PCM600.
17. Inputs and outputs
Depending on the selected standard configuration, the relay is
equipped with different analog input channels. Standard

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Table 4. Number of physical connections in standard configurations

Std. conf. Order code digit Analog channels Binary channels

5-6 7 CT VT Combi- BI BO RTD mA


sensor

A AA N 4 3 - 8 10 - -

A 4 3 - 14 13 - -

B AB N 4 61) - 12 10 - -

C AC N 1 - 3 8 10 - -

E AE N - 32) 3 8 10 - -

F AF N 4 5 - 12 10 2 1

BF N 4 5 - 16 10 - -

G AG N 7 6 - 11 10 - -

H AH N 7 61) - 8 10 - -

1) Support for phase voltage sensors or phase voltage transformer with the SIM0001 module
2) Support for three combi-sensors and three voltage sensors with the SIM0904 module

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18. Station communication All communication connectors, except for the front port
The relay supports a variety of communication protocols, connector, are placed on integrated optional communication
including IEC 61850 and the most common remote control modules. Modbus implementation supports RTU, ASCII and
protocols IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 60870-5-101 Modbus and TCP modes. In addition to the standard Modbus functionality,
DNP3. Operational information and controls are available the relay supports retrieval of timestamped events, changing
through these protocols. However, some communication the active setting group and uploading the latest fault records. If
functionality, for example horizontal communication between a Modbus TCP connection is used, four clients can be
the relays, is only possible through the IEC 61850 connected to the relay at the same time. Modbus serial and
communication protocol. Modbus TCP can also be used in parallel and IEC 61850 and
Modbus simultaneously, if required. In addition to the basic
The IEC 61850 communication implementation supports all the standard functionality, the relay supports changing of the active
monitoring and control functions. Additionally, parameter setting group and uploading of disturbance recordings in the
settings, disturbance recordings and fault records can be IEC 60870-5-101/104 format. DNP3 supports both serial and
accessed using the IEC 61850 protocol. Disturbance TCP modes for connection to one master. Changing of the
recordings are available for any Ethernet-based application in active setting group is also supported. When the relay uses the
the standard COMTRADE file format. The relay supports RS-485 bus for serial communication, both 2-wire and 4-wire
simultaneous event reporting to five different clients over the connections are supported. Termination and pull-up/down
station bus. resistors can be configured with jumpers on the communication
card, therefore no external resistors are required.
The relay can send binary signals to other devices (so-called
horizontal communication) using the IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE The relay supports several time synchronization methods with a
profile. Binary GOOSE messaging can, for example, be used for time-stamping resolution of 1 ms. SNTP and IEC 60870-5-104
protection and interlocking-based protection schemes. The can be used in Ethernet based time synchronization and IRIG-B
relay meets the GOOSE performance requirements for tripping is available with special time synchronization wiring. In addition,
applications in distribution substations, as defined by the IEC the relay supports time synchronization via the serial
61850 standard. Furthermore, the relay supports the sending communication protocols Modbus, DNP3 and IEC
and receiving of analog values using GOOSE messaging. 60870-5-101.
Analog GOOSE messaging enables fast transfer of the analog
measurement values over the station bus. This facilitates, for
example, the sharing of RTD input values, such as surrounding
temperature, with other relay applications.

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Primary Switchgear Control center

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Figure 12. System overview of utility communication

The communication solutions used with secondary substations for example, a COM600 Grid Automation Controller while the
are typically different from the ones used with primary communication to the secondary substation is handled with
substations. In the example illustrated in Figure 12, the primary REC615 as the gateway and a ARG600 communication unit
substation communication is established by fibre optics and, providing an end-to-end intelligent and secure connection.

Table 5. Supported station communication interfaces and protocols

Interfaces/Protocols Ethernet Serial

100BASE-TX RJ-45 100BASE-FX LC RS-232/RS-485 Fibre-optic ST

IEC 61850 ● ● - -

MODBUS RTU/ASCII - - ● ●

MODBUS TCP/IP ● ● - -

DNP3 (serial) - - ● ●

DNP3 TCP/IP ● ● - -

IEC 60870-5-101 - - ● ●

IEC 60870-5-104 ● ● - -
● = Supported

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19. Technical data

Table 6. Dimensions

Description Value

Width Frame 177 mm

Case 164 mm

Height Frame 177 mm (4U)

Case 160 mm

Depth 201 mm (153 + 48 mm)

Weight Complete protection relay 4.1 kg

Plug-in unit only 2.1 kg

Table 7. Power supply

Description Type 1 Type 2

Nominal auxiliary voltage Un 100, 110, 120, 220, 240 V AC, 50 and 60 Hz 24, 30, 48, 60 V DC

48, 60, 110, 125, 220, 250 V DC

Maximum interruption time in the auxiliary DC 50 ms at Un


voltage without resetting the relay

Auxiliary voltage variation 38...110% of Un (38...264 V AC) 50...120% of Un (12...72 V DC)

80...120% of Un (38.4...300 V DC)

Start-up threshold 19.2 V DC (24 V DC × 80%)

Burden of auxiliary voltage supply under DC <13.0 W (nominal)/<18.0 W (max.) DC <13.0 W (nominal)/<18.0 W (max.)
quiescent (Pq)/operating condition AC <16.0 W (nominal)/<21.0 W (max.)

Ripple in the DC auxiliary voltage Max 15% of the DC value (at frequency of 100 Hz)

Fuse type T4A/250 V

The protection relay does not include any stay in the relay's memory because those
batteries as backup power when the are saved to a nonvolatile memory. Also, the
auxiliary power goes down. However, the relay's real-time clock is kept running via a
relay configuration and settings, events, 48-hour capacitor backup.
disturbance recordings and any critical data

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Table 8. Energizing inputs

Description Value

Rated frequency 50/60 Hz

Current inputs Rated current, In 0.2/1 A1) 1/5 A2)

Thermal withstand capability

• Continuously 4 A1) 20 A

• For 1 s 100 A1) 500 A

Dynamic current withstand

• Half-wave value 250 A1) 1250 A

Input impedance <100 mΩ1) <20 mΩ

Voltage inputs Rated voltage 60...210 V AC

Voltage withstand

• Continuous 240 V AC

• For 10 s 360 V AC

Burden at rated voltage <0.05 VA

1) Ordering option for residual current input


2) Residual current and/or phase current

Table 9. Energizing inputs of SIM0001

Description Value

Voltage sensor input Rated voltage 5 kV...38 kV1)

Continuous voltage withstand 125 V AC2)

Input impedance at 50/60 Hz 1 MΩ3)

Voltage inputs Rated voltage 60...210 V AC

Voltage withstand

• Continuous 240 V AC

• For 10 s 360 V AC

Burden at rated voltage <0.05 VA

1) This range is covered with a sensor division ratio of 10 000:1 if the input type is set as CVD sensor.
2) Test to this voltage
3) Neutral input impedance is close to zero

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Table 10. Energizing inputs of SIM0002/SIM0904

Description Value

Current sensor input Rated current voltage (in secondary 75 mV...9000 mV1)
side)

Continuous voltage withstand 125 V

Input impedance at 50/60 Hz 2...3 MΩ2)

Voltage sensor input Rated voltage 6 kV...30 kV3)

Continuous voltage withstand 50 V

Input impedance at 50/60 Hz 3 MΩ

1) Equals the current range of 40...4000 A with a 80 A, 3 mV/Hz Rogowski


2) Depending on the used nominal current (hardware gain)
3) This range is covered (up to 2*rated) with sensor division ratio of 10 000:1

Table 11. Binary inputs

Description Value

Operating range ±20% of the rated voltage

Rated voltage 24...250 V DC

Current drain 1.6...1.9 mA

Power consumption 31.0...570.0 mW

Threshold voltage 16...176 V DC

Reaction time 3 ms

Table 12. Signal output with high make and carry

Description Value 1)

Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC

Continuous contact carry 5A

Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A

Make and carry for 0.5 s 30 A

Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time constant L/R <40 ms 1 A/0.25 A/0.15 A

Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC

1) X100: SO1
X110: SO1, SO2
X130: SO1, SO2 when REC615 is equipped with BIO0006

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Table 13. Signal outputs and IRF output

Description Value 1)

Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC

Continuous contact carry 5A

Make and carry for 3.0 s 10 A

Make and carry 0.5 s 15 A

Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time constant L/R <40 ms, at 1 A/0.25 A/0.15 A
48/110/220 V DC

Minimum contact load 10 mA at 5 V AC/DC

1) X100: IRF,SO2
X110: SO3, SO4
X130: SO3 when REC615 is equipped with BIO0006

Table 14. Double-pole power outputs with TCS function X100: PO3 and PO4

Description Value

Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC

Continuous contact carry 8A

Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A

Make and carry for 0.5 s 30 A

Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time constant L/R <40 ms, at 5 A/3 A/1 A
48/110/220 V DC (two contacts connected in a series)

Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC

Trip-circuit monitoring (TCS)

• Control voltage range 20...250 V AC/DC

• Current drain through the monitoring circuit ~1.5 mA

• Minimum voltage over the TCS contact 20 V AC/DC (15...20 V)

Table 15. Single-pole power output relays X100: PO1 and PO2

Description Value

Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC

Continuous contact carry 8A

Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A

Make and carry for 0.5 s 30 A

Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time constant L/R <40 ms, at 5 A/3 A/1 A
48/110/220 V DC

Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC

Table 16. Front port Ethernet interfaces

Ethernet interface Protocol Cable Data transfer rate

Front TCP/IP protocol Standard Ethernet CAT 5 cable with RJ-45 connector 10 MBits/s

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Table 17. Station communication link, fibre-optic

Connector Fibre type1) Wave length Max. distance Permitted path attenuation2)

LC MM 62.5/125 or 50/125 μm 1300 nm 2 km <8 dB


glass fibre core

ST MM 62.5/125 or 50/125 μm 820...900 nm 1 km <11 dB


glass fibre core

1) (MM) multi-mode fibre, (SM) single-mode fibre


2) Maximum allowed attenuation caused by connectors and cable together

Table 18. IRIG-B

Description Value

IRIG time code format B004, B0051)

Isolation 500V 1 min

Modulation Unmodulated

Logic level TTL level

Current consumption 2...4 mA

Power consumption 10...20 mW

1) According to the 200-04 IRIG standard

Table 19. Degree of protection of flush-mounted protection relay

Description Value

Front side IP 54

Rear side, connection terminals IP 20

Table 20. Environmental conditions

Description Value

Operating temperature range -25...+55ºC (continuous)

Short-time service temperature range -40...+85ºC (<16h)1)2)

Relative humidity <93%, non-condensing

Atmospheric pressure 86...106 kPa

Altitude Up to 2000 m

Transport and storage temperature range -40...+85ºC

1) Degradation in MTBF and HMI performance outside the temperature range of -25...+55 ºC
2) For relays with an LC communication interface the maximum operating temperature is +70 ºC

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Table 21. Electromagnetic compatibility tests

Description Type test value Reference

1 MHz/100 kHz burst disturbance test IEC 61000-4-18


IEC 60255-26
IEEE C37.90.1-2012

• Common mode 2.5 kV

• Differential mode 2.5 kV

3 MHz, 10 MHz and 30 MHz burst disturbance IEC 61000-4-18


test IEC 60255-26, class III

• Common mode 2.5 kV

Electrostatic discharge test IEC 61000-4-2


IEC 60255-26
IEEE C37.90.3-2001

• Contact discharge 8 kV

• Air discharge 15 kV

Radio frequency interference test

10 V (rms) IEC 61000-4-6


f = 150 kHz...80 MHz IEC 60255-26, class III

10 V/m (rms) IEC 61000-4-3


f = 80...2700 MHz IEC 60255-26, class III

10 V/m ENV 50204


f = 900 MHz IEC 60255-26, class III

20 V/m (rms) IEEE C37.90.2-2004


f = 80...1000 MHz

Fast transient disturbance test IEC 61000-4-4


IEC 60255-26
IEEE C37.90.1-2012

• All ports 4 kV

Surge immunity test IEC 61000-4-5


IEC 60255-26

• Communication 1 kV, line-to-earth

• Other ports 4 kV, line-to-earth


2 kV, line-to-line

Power frequency (50 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8


immunity test

• Continuous 300 A/m


• 1...3 s 1000 A/m

Pulse magnetic field immunity test 1000 A/m IEC 61000-4-9


6.4/16 µs

Damped oscillatory magnetic field immunity test IEC 61000-4-10

• 2s 100 A/m

• 1 MHz 400 transients/s

Power frequency immunity test Binary inputs only IEC 61000-4-16


IEC 60255-26, class A

• Common mode 300 V rms

• Differential mode 150 V rms

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Table 21. Electromagnetic compatibility tests, continued


Description Type test value Reference

Emission tests EN 55011, class A


IEC 60255-26
CISPR 11
CISPR 22

• Conducted

0.15...0.50 MHz <79 dB (µV) quasi peak


<66 dB (µV) average

0.5...30 MHz <73 dB (µV) quasi peak


<60 dB (µV) average

• Radiated

30...230 MHz <40 dB (µV/m) quasi peak, measured at 10 m


distance

230...1000 MHz <47 dB (µV/m) quasi peak, measured at 10 m


distance

Table 22. Insulation tests

Description Type test value Reference

Dielectric tests 2 kV, 50 Hz, 1 min IEC 60255-27


500 V, 50 Hz, 1 min, communication

Impulse voltage test 5 kV, 1.2/50 μs, 0.5 J IEC 60255-27


1 kV, 1.2/50 μs, 0.5 J, communication

Insulation resistance measurements >100 MΩ, 500 V DC IEC 60255-27

Protective bonding resistance <0.1 Ω, 4 A, 60 s IEC 60255-27

Table 23. Mechanical tests

Description Requirement Reference

Vibration tests (sinusoidal) Class 2 IEC 60068-2-6 (test Fc)


IEC 60255-21-1

Shock and bump test Class 2 IEC 60068-2-27 (test Ea shock)


IEC 60068-2-29 (test Eb bump)
IEC 60255-21-2

Seismic test Class 2 IEC 60255-21-3

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Table 24. Environmental tests

Description Type test value Reference

Dry heat test • 96 h at +55ºC IEC 60068-2-2


• 16 h at +85ºC1)

Cold test • 96 h at -25ºC IEC 60068-2-1


• 16 h at -40ºC

Damp heat test • 6 cycles (12 h + 12 h) at +25°C…+55°C, IEC 60068-2-30


humidity >93%

Change of temperature test • 5 cycles (3 h + 3 h) IEC60068-2-14


at -25°C...+55°C

Storage test • 96 h at -40ºC IEC 60068-2-1


• 96 h at +85ºC IEC 60068-2-2

Mixed gas corrosion2) Test parameters according to GR-63-CORE IEC 60068-2-60, test procedure 2
(outdoor):
• Temp: 30°C ±1
• RH: 70% ±2
• H2S: 100 ±15 ppb
• Cl2: 20 ±3 ppb
• NO2: 200 ±30 ppb
• SO2: 200 ±30 ppb

Salt mist test2) Severity level 2 IEC 60068-2-52, Test Kb

1) For relays with an LC communication interface the maximum operating temperature is +70o C
2) For relays with optional conformal coating (the chosen coating is recognized by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and compliant with the US military specification MIL-I-46058C, IPC-CC-830
(Institute of Printed Circuits) and the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive 2002/95/EC)

Table 25. Product safety

Description Reference

LV directive 2006/95/EC

Standard EN 60255-27 (2013)


EN 60255-1 (2009)

Table 26. EMC compliance

Description Reference

EMC directive 2004/108/EC

Standard EN 60255-26 (2013)

Table 27. RoHS compliance

Description

Complies with RoHS directive 2002/95/EC

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Protection functions

Table 28. Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection ((F)PHxPTOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

(F)PHLPTOC ±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In

PHHPTOC ±1.5% of set value or ±0.002 × In


and (at currents in the range of 0.1…10 × In)
PHIPTOC ±5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 10…40 × In)

Start time 1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

PHIPTOC:
IFault = 2 × set Start value 16 ms 19 ms 23 ms
IFault = 10 × set Start value
11 ms 12 ms 14 ms

PHHPTOC and (F)PHLPTOC:


IFault = 2 × set Start value
23 ms 26 ms 29 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <30 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms 3)
±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±40 ms 3)4)

Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression


DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression
P-to-P+backup: No suppression

1) Set Operate delay time = 0,02 s, Operate curve type = IEC definite time, Measurement mode = default (depends on stage), current before fault = 0.0 × In, fn = 50 Hz, fault current in one phase
with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Includes the delay of the heavy-duty output contact
4) Valid for FPHLPTOC

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Table 29. Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection ((F)PHxPTOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value (F)PHLPTOC 0.05...5.00 × In 0.01

PHHPTOC 0.10...40.00 × In 0.01

PHIPTOC 1.00...40.00 × In 0.01

Time multiplier (F)PHLPTOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

PHHPTOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time (F)PHLPTOC 40...200000 ms 10

PHHPTOC 40...200000 ms 10

PHIPTOC 20...200000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) (F)PHLPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, -1,
-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, -12, -13, -14, -15, -16, -17, -18, -19, -20,
-21, -22, -23, -24, -25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30, -31, -32, -33, -34, -35, -36,
-37, -38, -39

PHHPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17

PHIPTOC Definite time

1) For further reference, see the Operation characteristics table

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Table 30. Three-phase directional overcurrent protection ((F)DPHxPDOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current/voltage measured: fn ±2 Hz

(F)DPHLPDOC Current:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
Voltage:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un
Phase angle: ±2°

DPHHPDOC Current:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
(at currents in the range of 0.1…10 × In)
±5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 10…40 × In)
Voltage:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un
Phase angle: ±2°

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

IFault = 2.0 × set Start value 39 ms 43 ms 47 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms3)
±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±40 ms 3)4)

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Measurement mode and Pol quantity = default, current before fault = 0.0 × In, voltage before fault = 1.0 × Un, fn = 50 Hz, fault current in one phase with nominal frequency injected from
random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 2.5 × In, Start value multiples in range of 1.5...20
4) Valid for (F)DPHLPDOC

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Table 31. Three-phase directional overcurrent protection ((F)DPHxPDOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value (F)DPHLPDOC 0.05...5.00 × In 0.01

DPHHPDOC 0.10...40.00 × In 0.01

Time multiplier DPHxPDOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time DPHxPDOC 40...200000 ms 10

Directional mode DPHxPDOC 1 = Non-directional -


2 = Forward
3 = Reverse

Characteristic angle DPHxPDOC -179...180° 1

Operating curve type1) (F)DPHLPDOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, -1, -2,
-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, -12, -13, -14, -15, -16, -17, -18, -19, -20,
-21, -22, -23, -24, -25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30, -31, -32, -33, -34, -35, -36,
-37, -38, -39

DPHHPDOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17

1) For further reference, see the Operating characteristics table

Table 32. Non-directional earth-fault protection ((F)EFxPTOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

(F)EFLPTOC ±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In

EFHPTOC ±1.5% of set value or ±0.002 × In


and (at currents in the range of 0.1…10 × In)
EFIPTOC ±5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 10…40 × In)

Start time 1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

EFIPTOC:
IFault = 2 × set Start value 16 ms 19 ms 23 ms
IFault = 10 × set Start value 11 ms 12 ms 14 ms

EFHPTOC and (F)EFLPTOC:


IFault = 2 × set Start value 23 ms 26 ms 29 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <30 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms 3)
±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±40 ms 3)4)

Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression


DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression

1) Measurement mode = default (depends on stage), current before fault = 0.0 × In, fn = 50 Hz, earth-fault current with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on
statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 2.5 × In, Start value multiples in range of 1.5...20
4) Valid for FEFLPTOC

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Table 33. Non-directional earth-fault protection ((F)EFxPTOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value (F)EFLPTOC 0.010...5.000 × In 0.005

EFHPTOC 0.10...40.00 × In 0.01

EFIPTOC 1.00...40.00 × In 0.01

Time multiplier (F)EFLPTOC and EFHPTOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time (F)EFLPTOC and EFHPTOC 40...200000 ms 10

EFIPTOC 40...200000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) (F)EFLPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, -1, -2,
-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, -12, -13, -14, -15, -16, -17, -18, -19, -20,
-21, -22, -23, -24, -25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30, -31, -32, -33, -34, -35, -36,
-37, -38, -39

EFHPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17

EFIPTOC Definite time

1) For further reference, see the Operation characteristics table

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Table 34. Directional earth-fault protection ((F)DEFxPDEF)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

(F)DEFLPDEF Current:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
Voltage
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un
Phase angle:
±2°

DEFHPDEF Current:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
(at currents in the range of 0.1…10 × In)
±5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 10…40 × In)
Voltage:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un
Phase angle:
±2°

Start time 1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

DEFHPDEF
IFault = 2 × set Start value 42 ms 46 ms 49 ms

(F)DEFLPDEF 58 ms 62 ms 66 ms
IFault = 2 × set Start value

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <30 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms 3)
±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±40 ms 3)4)

Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression


DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression

1) Set Operate delay time = 0.06 s, Operate curve type = IEC definite time, Measurement mode = default (depends on stage), current before fault = 0.0 × In , fn = 50 Hz, earth-fault current with
nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 2.5 × In, Start value multiples in range of 1.5...20
4) Valid for FDEFLPDEF

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Table 35. Directional earth-fault protection ((F)DEFxPDEF) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value (F)DEFLPDEF 0.010...5.000 × In 0.005

DEFHPDEF 0.10...40.00 × In 0.01

Directional mode (F)DEFxPDEF 1 = Non-directional -


2 = Forward
3 = Reverse

Time multiplier (F)DEFLPDEF 0.05...15.00 0.01

DEFHPDEF 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time (F)DEFLPDEF 60...200000 ms 10

DEFHPDEF 40...200000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) (F)DEFLPDEF Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, -1, -2,
-3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -10, -11, -12, -13, -14, -15, -16, -17, -18, -19, -20,
-21, -22, -23, -24, -25, -26, -27, -28, -29, -30, -31, -32, -33, -34, -35, -36,
-37, -38, -39

DEFHPDEF Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 15, 17

Operation mode (F)DEFxPDEF 1 = Phase angle -


2 = IoSin
3 = IoCos
4 = Phase angle 80
5 = Phase angle 88

1) For further reference, see the Operating characteristics table

Table 36. Transient/intermittent earth-fault protection (INTRPTEF)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy (Uo criteria with transient protection) Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Uo

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5

Table 37. Transient/intermittent earth-fault protection (INTRPTEF) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Directional mode INTRPTEF 1 = Non-directional -


2 = Forward
3 = Reverse

Operate delay time INTRPTEF 40...1200000 ms 10

Voltage start value INTRPTEF 0.05...0.50 × Un 0.01

Operation mode INTRPTEF 1 = Intermittent EF -


2 = Transient EF

Peak counter limit INTRPTEF 2...20 1

Min operate current INTRPTEF 0.01...1.00 × In 0.01

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Table 38. Admittance-based earth-fault protection (EFPADM)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy1) At the frequency f = fn

±1.0% or ±0.01 mS
(In range of 0.5...100 mS)

Start time2) Minimum Typical Maximum

56 ms 60 ms 64 ms

Reset time 40 ms

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value of ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Uo = 1.0 × Un
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements

Table 39. Admittance-based earth-fault protection (EFPADM) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Voltage start value EFPADM 0.01...2.00 × Un 0.01

Directional mode EFPADM 1 = Non-directional -


2 = Forward
3 = Reverse

Operation mode EFPADM 1 = Yo -


2 = Go
3 = Bo
4 = Yo, Go
5 = Yo, Bo
6 = Go, Bo
7 = Yo, Go, Bo

Operate delay time EFPADM 60...200000 ms 10

Circle radius EFPADM 0.05...500.00 mS 0.01

Circle conductance EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Circle susceptance EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Conductance forward EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Conductance reverse EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Susceptance forward EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Susceptance reverse EFPADM -500.00...500.00 mS 0.01

Conductance tilt Ang EFPADM -30...30° 1

Susceptance tilt Ang EFPADM -30...30° 1

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Table 40. Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection (WPWDE)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

Current and voltage:


±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
Power:
±3% of the set value or ±0.002 × Pn

Start time 1)2) Typically 63 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in IDMT mode ±5.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2,3,4,5,…

1) Io varied during the test, Uo = 1.0 × U n = phase-to-earth voltage during earth fault in compensated or unearthed network, the residual power value before fault = 0.0 pu, fn = 50 Hz, results
based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact

Table 41. Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection (WPWDE) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Directional mode WPWDE 2 = Forward -


3 = Reverse

Current start value WPWDE 0.010...5.000 × In 0.001

Voltage start value WPWDE 0.010...1.000 × Un 0.001

Power start value WPWDE 0.003...1.000 × Pn 0.001

Reference power WPWDE 0.050...1.000 × Pn 0.001

Characteristic angle WPWDE -179...180° 1

Time multiplier WPWDE 0.05...2.00 0.01

Operating curve type1) WPWDE Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 5, 15, 20

Operate delay time WPWDE 60...200000 ms 10

Min operate current WPWDE 0.010...1.000 × In 0.001

Min operate voltage WPWDE 0.01...1.00 × Un 0.01

1) For further reference, refer to the Operating characteristics table

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Table 42. Harmonics-based earth-fault protection (HAEFPTOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

±5% of the set value or ±0.004 × In

Start time 1)2) Typically 77 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in IDMT mode 3) ±5.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics -50 dB at f = fn

-3 dB at f = 13 × fn

1) Fundamental frequency current = 1.0 × I n , harmonics current before fault = 0.0 × In , harmonics fault current 2.0 × Start value, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 2.5 × In, Start value multiples in range of 2...20

Table 43. Harmonics-based earth-fault protection (HAEFPTOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value HAEFPTOC 0.05...5.00 × In 0.01

Time multiplier HAEFPTOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time HAEFPTOC 100...200000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) HAEFPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19

Minimum operate time HAEFPTOC 100...200000 ms 10

1) For further reference, see Operation characteristics table

Table 44. Multifrequency admittance-based earth-fault protection (MFADPSDE)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage:


fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1) Typically 35 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

1) Includes the delay of the signal output contact, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements

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Table 45. Multifrequency admittance-based earth-fault protection (MFADPSDE) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Directional mode MFADPSDE 2 = Forward -


3 = Reverse

Voltage start value MFADPSDE 0.01...1.00 × Un 0.01

Operate delay time MFADPSDE 60...1200000 ms 10

Operating quantity MFADPSDE 1 = Adaptive -


2 = Amplitude
3 = Resistive

Min operate current MFADPSDE 0.005...5.000 × In 0.001

Operation mode MFADPSDE 1 = Intermittent EF -


3 = General EF
4 = Alarming EF

Peak counter limit MFADPSDE 2...20 1

Table 46. Negative-sequence overcurrent protection (NSPTOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In

Start time 1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

IFault = 2 × set Start value 23 ms 26 ms 28 ms


IFault = 10 × set Start value 15 ms 18 ms 20 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms 3)

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Negative sequence current before fault = 0.0, fn = 50 Hz, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 2.5 × In, Start value multiples in range of 1.5...20

Table 47. Negative-sequence overcurrent protection (NSPTOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value NSPTOC 0.01...5.00 × In 0.01

Time multiplier NSPTOC 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time NSPTOC 40...200000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) NSPTOC Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19

1) For further reference, see the Operation characteristics table

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Table 48. Phase discontinuity protection (PDNSPTOC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

±2% of the set value

Start time <70 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

Table 49. Phase discontinuity protection (PDNSPTOC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value PDNSPTOC 10...100% 1

Operate delay time PDNSPTOC 100...30000 ms 1

Min phase current PDNSPTOC 0.05...0.30 × In 0.01

Table 50. Residual overvoltage protection (ROVPTOV)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

UFault = 2 × set Start value 48 ms 51 ms 54 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Residual voltage before fault = 0.0 × Un , fn = 50 Hz, residual voltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000
measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact

Table 51. Residual overvoltage protection (ROVPTOV) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value ROVPTOV 0.010...1.000 × Un 0.001

Operate delay time ROVPTOV 40...300000 ms 1

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Table 52. Three-phase undervoltage protection (PHPTUV)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

UFault = 0.9 × set Start value 62 ms 66 ms 70 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Depends on the set Relative hysteresis

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms3)

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Start value = 1.0 × Un, Voltage before fault = 1.1 × Un, fn = 50 Hz, undervoltage in one phase-to-phase with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical
distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Minimum Start value = 0.50, Start value multiples in range of 0.90...0.20

Table 53. Three-phase undervoltage protection (PHPTUV) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value PHPTUV 0.05...1.20 × Un 0.01

Time multiplier PHPTUV 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time PHPTUV 60...300000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) PHPTUV Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 5, 15, 21, 22, 23

1) For further reference, see the Operation characteristics table

Table 54. Three-phase overvoltage protection (PHPTOV)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

UFault = 1.1 × set Start value 23 ms 27 ms 31 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Depends on the set Relative hysteresis

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Operate time accuracy in inverse time mode ±5.0% of the theoretical value or ±20 ms3)

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Start value = 1.0 × Un, Voltage before fault = 0.9 × Un, fn = 50 Hz, overvoltage in one phase-to-phase with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical
distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Start value = 1.20 × Un, Start value multiples in range of 1.10...2.00

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Table 55. Three-phase overvoltage protection (PHPTOV) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value PHPTOV 0.05...1.60 × Un 0.01

Time multiplier PHPTOV 0.05...15.00 0.01

Operate delay time PHPTOV 40...300000 ms 10

Operating curve type1) PHPTOV Definite or inverse time


Curve type: 5, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20

1) For further reference, see the Operation characteristics table

Table 56. Positive-sequence undervoltage protection (PSPTUV)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

UFault = 0.99 × set Start value 52 ms 55 ms 58 ms


UFault = 0.9 × set Start value 44 ms 47 ms 50 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Depends on the set Relative hysteresis

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Start value = 1.0 × Un, positive-sequence voltage before fault = 1.1 × Un, fn = 50 Hz, positive sequence undervoltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based
on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact

Table 57. Positive-sequence undervoltage protection (PSPTUV) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value PSPTUV 0.010...1.200 × Un 0.001

Operate delay time PSPTUV 40...120000 ms 10

Voltage block value PSPTUV 0.01...1.00 × Un 0.01

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Table 58. Negative-sequence overvoltage protection (NSPTOV)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: fn

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Start time1)2) Minimum Typical Maximum

UFault = 1.1 × set Start value 33 ms 35 ms 37 ms


UFault = 2.0 × set Start value 24 ms 26 ms 28 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) Negative-sequence voltage before fault = 0.0 × Un, fn = 50 Hz, negative-sequence overvoltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical
distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact

Table 59. Negative-sequence overvoltage protection (NSPTOV) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value NSPTOV 0.010...1.000 × Un 0.001

Operate delay time NSPTOV 40...120000 ms 1

Table 60. Loss of phase, undercurrent (PHPTUC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In

Start time Typically <55 ms

Reset time <40 ms

Reset ratio Typically 1.04

Retardation time <35 ms

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 61. Loss of phase, undercurrent (PHPTUC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Current block value PHPTUC 0.00...0.50 × In 0.01

Start value PHPTUC 0.01...1.00 × In 0.01

Operate delay time PHPTUC 50...200000 ms 10

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Table 62. Frequency protection (FRPFRQ)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy f>/f< ±5 mHz

df/dt ±50 mHz/s (in range |df/dt| <5 Hz/s)


±2.0% of the set value (in range 5 Hz/s < |df/dt| < 15 Hz/s)

Start time f>/f< <80 ms

df/dt <120 ms

Reset time <150 ms

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±30 ms

Table 63. Frequency protection (FRPFRQ) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Operation mode FRPFRQ 1 = Freq< -


2 = Freq>
3 = df/dt
4 = Freq< + df/dt
5 = Freq> + df/dt
6 = Freq< OR df/dt
7 = Freq> OR df/dt

Start value Freq> FRPFRQ 0.9000...1.2000 × fn 0.0001

Start value Freq< FRPFRQ 0.8000...1.1000 × fn 0.0001

Start value df/dt FRPFRQ -0.2000...0.2000 × fn/s 0.0001

Operate Tm Freq FRPFRQ 80...200000 ms 10

Operate Tm df/dt FRPFRQ 120...200000 ms 10

Table 64. Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution transformers (T1PTTR)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

Current measurement: ±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In (at currents


in the range of 0.01...4.00 × In)

Operate time accuracy1) ±2.0% of the theoretical value or ±0.50 s

1) Overload current > 1.2 × Operate level temperature

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Table 65. Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution transformers (T1PTTR) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Env temperature Set T1PTTR -50...100°C 1

Current reference T1PTTR 0.05...4.00 × In 0.01

Temperature rise T1PTTR 0.0...200.0°C 0.1

Time constant T1PTTR 60...60000 s 1

Maximum temperature T1PTTR 20.0...200.0°C 0.1

Alarm value T1PTTR 20.0...150.0°C 0.1

Reclose temperature T1PTTR 20.0...150.0°C 0.1

Current multiplier T1PTTR 1...5 1

Initial temperature T1PTTR -50.0...100.0°C 0.1

Table 66. Circuit breaker failure protection (CCBRBRF)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Reset time Typically 40 ms

Retardation time <20 ms

Table 67. Circuit breaker failure protection (CCBRBRF) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Current value CCBRBRF 0.05...2.00 × In 0.01

Current value Res CCBRBRF 0.05...2.00 × In 0.01

CB failure mode CCBRBRF 1 = Current -


2 = Breaker status
3 = Both

CB fail trip mode CCBRBRF 1 = Off -


2 = Without check
3 = Current check

Retrip time CCBRBRF 0...60000 ms 10

CB failure delay CCBRBRF 0...60000 ms 10

CB fault delay CCBRBRF 0...60000 ms 10

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Table 68. Three-phase inrush detector (INRPHAR)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy At the frequency f = fn

Current measurement:
±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × In
Ratio I2f/I1f measurement:
±5.0% of the set value

Reset time +35 ms / -0 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Operate time accuracy +35 ms / -0 ms

Table 69. Three-phase inrush detector (INRPHAR) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value INRPHAR 5...100% 1

Operate delay time INRPHAR 20...60000 ms 1

Table 70. Multipurpose protection (MAPGAPC)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 71. Multipurpose protection (MAPGAPC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Start value MAPGAPC -10000.0...10000.0 0.1

Operate delay time MAPGAPC 0...200000 ms 100

Operation mode MAPGAPC 1 = Over -


2 = Under

Table 72. Load-shedding and restoration (LSHDPFRQ)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy f< ±5 mHz

df/dt ±100 mHz/s (in range |df/dt| < 5 Hz/s)


± 2.0% of the set value (in range 5 Hz/s < |df/dt| < 15 Hz/s)

Start time f< <80 ms

df/dt <120 ms

Reset time <150 ms

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±30 ms

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Table 73. Load-shedding and restoration (LSHDPFRQ) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Load shed mode LSHDPFRQ 1 = Freq< -


6 = Freq< OR df/dt
8 = Freq< AND df/dt

Restore mode LSHDPFRQ 1 = Disabled -


2 = Auto
3 = Manual

Start value Freq LSHDPFRQ 0.800...1.200 × fn 0.001

Start value df/dt LSHDPFRQ -0.200...-0.005 × fn/s 0.005

Operate Tm Freq LSHDPFRQ 80...200000 ms 10

Operate Tm df/dt LSHDPFRQ 120...200000 ms 10

Restore start Val LSHDPFRQ 0.800...1.200 × fn 0.001

Restore delay time LSHDPFRQ 80...200000 ms 10

Table 74. Fault locator (SCEFRFLO)

Characteristic Value

Measurement accuracy At the frequency f = fn

Impedance:
±2.5% or ±0.25 Ω

Distance:
±2.5% or ±0.16 km/0.1 mile

XC0F_CALC:
±2.5% or ±50 Ω

IFLT_PER_ILD:
±5% or ±0.05

Table 75. Fault locator (SCEFRFLO) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Z Max phase load SCEFRFLO 1.0...10000.00 Ω 0.1

Ph leakage Ris SCEFRFLO 20...1000000 Ω 1

Ph capacitive React SCEFRFLO 10...1000000 Ω 1

R1 line section A SCEFRFLO 0.000...1000.000 Ω/pu 0.001

X1 line section A SCEFRFLO 0.000...1000.000 Ω/pu 0.001

R0 line section A SCEFRFLO 0.000...1000.000 Ω/pu 0.001

X0 line section A SCEFRFLO 0.000...1000.000 Ω/pu 0.001

Line Len section A SCEFRFLO 0.000...1000.000 pu 0.001

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Table 76. Operation characteristics

Parameter Value (Range)

Operating curve type 1 = ANSI Ext. inv.


2 = ANSI Very. inv.
3 = ANSI Norm. inv.
4 = ANSI Mod inv.
5 = ANSI Def. Time
6 = L.T.E. inv.
7 = L.T.V. inv.
8 = L.T. inv.
9 = IEC Norm. inv.
10 = IEC Very inv.
11 = IEC inv.
12 = IEC Ext. inv.
13 = IEC S.T. inv.
14 = IEC L.T. inv
15 = IEC Def. Time
17 = Programmable
18 = RI type
19 = RD type

Operating curve type (voltage protection) 5 = ANSI Def. Time


15 = IEC Def. Time
17 = Inv. Curve A
18 = Inv. Curve B
19 = Inv. Curve C
20 = Programmable
21 = Inv. Curve A
22 = Inv. Curve B
23 = Programmable

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Power quality functions

Table 77. Voltage variation (PHQVVR)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy ±1.5% of the set value or ±0.2% of reference voltage

Reset ratio Typically 0.96 (Swell), 1.04 (Dip, Interruption)

Table 78. Voltage variation (PHQVVR) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Voltage dip set 1 PHQVVR 10.0...100.0% 0.1

Voltage dip set 2 PHQVVR 10.0...100.0% 0.1

Voltage dip set 3 PHQVVR 10.0...100.0% 0.1

Voltage swell set 1 PHQVVR 100.0...140.0% 0.1

Voltage swell set 2 PHQVVR 100.0...140.0% 0.1

Voltage swell set 3 PHQVVR 100.0...140.0% 0.1

Voltage Int set PHQVVR 0.0...100.0% 0.1

VVa Dur Max PHQVVR 100...3600000 ms 100

Table 79. Voltage unbalance (VSQVUB)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy ±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Table 80. Voltage unbalance (VSQVUB) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Operation VSQVUB 1 = on -
5 = off

Unb detection method VSQVUB 1 = Neg Seq -


2 = Zero Seq
3 = Neg to Pos Seq
4 = Zero to Pos Seq
5 = Ph vectors Comp

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Control functions

Table 81. Autoreclosing (DARREC)

Characteristic Value

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 82. Synchronism and energizing check (SECRSYN)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: fn ±1 Hz

Voltage:
±3.0% of the set value or ±0.01 × Un
Frequency:
±10 mHz
Phase angle:
±3°

Reset time <50 ms

Reset ratio Typically 0.96

Operate time accuracy in definite time mode ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 83. Synchronism and energizing check (SECRSYN) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Live dead mode SECRSYN -1 = Off -


1 = Both Dead
2 = Live L, Dead B
3 = Dead L, Live B
4 = Dead Bus, L Any
5 = Dead L, Bus Any
6 = One Live, Dead
7 = Not Both Live

Difference voltage SECRSYN 0.01...0.50 × Un 0.01

Difference frequency SECRSYN 0.0002...0.1000 × fn 0.0001

Difference angle SECRSYN 5...90° 1

Synchrocheck mode SECRSYN 1 = Off -


2 = Synchronous
3 = Asynchronous

Dead line value SECRSYN 0.1...0.8 × Un 0.1

Live line value SECRSYN 0.2...1.0 × Un 0.1

Max energizing V SECRSYN 0.50...1.15 × Un 0.01

Control mode SECRSYN 1 = Continuous -


2 = Command

Close pulse SECRSYN 200...60000 ms 10

Phase shift SECRSYN -180...180° 1

Minimum Syn time SECRSYN 0...60000 ms 10

Maximum Syn time SECRSYN 100...6000000 ms 10

Energizing time SECRSYN 100...60000 ms 10

Closing time of CB SECRSYN 40...250 ms 10

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Table 84. Automatic transfer switch (ATSABTC)

Characteristic Value

Operation time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 85. Automatic transfer switch (ATSABTC) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Operation ATSABTC 1=on


5=off

Main bus priority ATSABTC 1=Bus 1


2=Bus 2

Operate delay CB tr ATSABTC 0...120000 ms 10 ms

Transfer dead time ATSABTC 0...120000 ms 10 ms

Reconnection delay ATSABTC 0...300000 ms 10 ms

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Condition monitoring functions

Table 86. Circuit breaker condition monitoring (SSCBR)

Characteristic Value

Current measuring accuracy At the frequency f = fn

±1.5% or ±0.002 × In (at currents in the range of 0.1…10 × In)


±5.0% (at currents in the range of 10…40 × In)

Operate time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Traveling time measurement ±10 ms

Table 87. Fuse failure supervision (SEQSPVC)

Characteristic Value

Operate time1) NPS function UFault = 1.1 × set Neg Seq voltage <33 ms
Lev
UFault = 5.0 × set Neg Seq voltage <18 ms
Lev

Delta function ΔU = 1.1 × set Voltage change rate <30 ms

ΔU = 2.0 × set Voltage change rate <24 ms

1) Includes the delay of the signal output contact, fn = 50 Hz, fault voltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000
measurements

Table 88. Runtime counter for machines and devices (MDSOPT)

Description Value

Motor runtime measurement accuracy1) ±0.5%

1) Of the reading, for a stand-alone relay, without time synchronization

Table 89. Voltage presence (PHSVPR)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage: fn ±2 Hz

±1.5% of the set value or ±0.002 × Un

Operation time accuracy ±1.0% of the set value or ±20 ms

Table 90. Voltage presence (PHSVPR) main settings

Parameter Function Value (Range) Step

Num of phases PHSVPR 1=1 out of 3


2=2 out of 3
3=3 out of 3

V live value PHSVPR 0.2...1.0 × Un 0.1

V live time PHSVPR 40...10000 ms 1 ms

V dead value PHSVPR 0.1...0.8 × Un 0.1

V dead time PHSVPR 40...10000 ms 1 ms

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Measurement functions

Table 91. Three-phase current measurement (CMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: fn ±2 Hz

±0.5% or ±0.002 × In
(at currents in the range of 0.01...4.00 × In)

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…


RMS: No suppression

Table 92. Sequence current measurement (CSMSQI)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured current: f/fn = ±2 Hz

±1.0% or ±0.002 × In
at currents in the range of 0.01...4.00 × In

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

Table 93. Residual current measurement (RESCMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: f/fn = ±2 Hz

±0.5% or ±0.002 × In
at currents in the range of 0.01...4.00 × In

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…


RMS: No suppression

Table 94. Three-phase voltage measurement (VMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: fn ±2 Hz


At voltages in range 0.01…1.15 × Un

±0.5% or ±0.002 × Un

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…


RMS: No suppression

Table 95. Residual voltage measurement (RESVMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the measured voltage: f/fn = ±2 Hz

±0.5% or ±0.002 × Un

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…


RMS: No suppression

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Table 96. Sequence voltage measurement (VSMSQI)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: fn ±2 Hz


At voltages in range 0.01…1.15 × Un

±1.0% or ±0.002 × Un

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

Table 97. Three-phase power and energy measurement (PEMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy At all three currents in range 0.10…1.20 × In


At all three voltages in range 0.50…1.15 × Un
At the frequency fn ±1 Hz

±1.5% for apparent power S


±1.5% for active power P and active energy1)
±1.5% for reactive power Q and reactive energy2)
±0.015 for power factor

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n × fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

1) |PF| >0.5 which equals |cosφ| >0.5


2) |PF| <0.86 which equals |sinφ| >0.5

Table 98. Single-phase power and energy measurement (SPEMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy At all three currents in range 0.10…1.20 x In


At all three voltages in range 0.50…1.15 x Un
At the frequency fn ±1 Hz
Active power and energy in range |PF| > 0.71
Reactive power and energy in range |PF| < 0.71

±1.5% for power (S, P and Q)


±0.015 for power factor
±1.5% for energy

Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50 dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,…

Table 99. Frequency measurement (FMMXU)

Characteristic Value

Operation accuracy ±10 mHz


(in measurement range 35...75 Hz)

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20. Local HMI Further, it offers four functional user-configurable push buttons.
The relay is available with one large display. The LCD display These buttons can be used, for example, to change setting
offers front-panel user interface functionality with menu groups and the non-reclose mode or to block protection
navigation and menu views. However, the large display offers functions.
increased front-panel usability with less menu scrolling and
improved information overview. In addition, the display includes
a user-configurable single line diagram (SLD) with position
REC615
indication for the associated primary equipment. Depending on READY
START
PICKUP TRIP

the chosen standard configuration, the relay displays the F1


Switch closed
Switch open

related measuring values, apart from the default single line


Switch earthed
Counter logic enabled
F2
Switch mode enabled
diagram. The SLD view can also be accessed using the Web
browser-based user interface. The default SLD can be modified
F3
SF6 gas pressure
Condition monitoring

according to user requirements by using the Graphical Display F4


Overcurrent
Earth-fault

Editor in PCM600.
ESC CLEAR
CLOSE
The local HMI includes a push button (L/R) for local/remote
MENU
operation of the relay. When the relay is in the local mode, it can
R
be operated only by using the local front panel user interface. OPEN L
HELP

When the relay is in the remote mode, it can execute


commands sent from a remote location. The relay supports the GUID-A0F138E8-2A54-4589-A266-25F29CF50491 V1 EN

remote selection of local/remote mode via a binary input. This


Figure 13. Large display
feature facilitates, for example, the use of an external switch at
the substation to ensure that all relays are in the local mode
during maintenance work and that the circuit breakers cannot
be operated remotely from the network control center.

Table 100. Large display

Character size1) Rows in the view Characters per row

Small, mono-spaced (6 × 12 pixels) 10 20

Large, variable width (13 × 14 pixels) 7 8 or more

1) Depending on the selected language

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21. Mounting methods • Flush mounting


By means of appropriate mounting accessories, the standard • Semi-flush mounting
relay case can be flush mounted, semi-flush mounted or wall • Semi-flush mounting in a 25° tilt
mounted. The flush mounted and wall mounted relay cases can • Rack mounting
also be mounted in a tilted position (25°) using special • Wall mounting
accessories. • Mounting to a 19" equipment frame

Further, the relays can be mounted in any standard 19”


instrument cabinet by means of 19” mounting panels available Panel cut-out for flush mounting
with cut-outs for one or two relays. • Height: 161.5 ±1 mm
• Width: 165.5 ±1 mm
Mounting methods

201 201
25°

221,25(5U)

230
160

153 48 107 133


103 98

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Figure 14. Flush mounting Figure 15. Semi-flush mounting Figure 16. Semi-flush mounting in a 25º tilt

22. Relay case and plug-in unit relay units from being inserted into relay cases intended for
The relay cases are assigned to a certain type of plug-in unit. voltage measuring relay units.
For safety reasons, the relay cases for current measuring relays
are provided with automatically operating contacts for short-
23. Selection and ordering data
circuiting the CT secondary circuits when a relay unit is
Use the ABB Library to access the selection and ordering
withdrawn from its case. The relay case is further provided with
information and to generate the order number.
a mechanical coding system preventing the current measuring

24. Accessories and ordering data

Table 101. Mounting accessories

Item Order number

Semi-flush mounting kit 1MRS050696

Wall mounting kit 1MRS050697

Inclined semi-flush mounting kit 1MRS050831

19” rack mounting kit with cut-out for one relay 1MRS050694

19” rack mounting kit with cut-out for two relays 1MRS050695

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25. Tools (Internet Explorer). For security reasons, the Web HMI is
The protection relay is delivered as a preconfigured unit. The disabled by default but it can be enabled via the local HMI. The
default parameter setting values can be changed from the front- Web HMI functionality can be limited to read-only access.
panel user interface (local HMI), the Web browser-based user
interface (Web HMI) or Protection and Control IED Manager The relay connectivity package is a collection of software and
PCM600 in combination with the relay-specific connectivity specific relay information, which enables system products and
package. tools to connect and interact with the protection relay. The
connectivity packages reduce the risk of errors in system
PCM600 offers extensive relay configuration functions. For integration, minimizing device configuration and setup times.
example, depending on the protection relay, the relay signals, Further, the connectivity packages for protection relays of this
application, graphical display and single-line diagram, and IEC product series include a flexible update tool for adding one
61850 communication, including horizontal GOOSE additional local HMI language to the protection relay. The
communication, can be modified with PCM600. update tool is activated using PCM600, and it enables multiple
updates of the additional HMI language, thus offering flexible
When the Web HMI is used, the protection relay can be means for possible future language updates.
accessed either locally or remotely using a Web browser

Table 102. Tools

Description Version

PCM600 2.9 or later

Web browser IE 8.0, IE 9.0, IE 10.0 or IE 11.0

REC615 Connectivity Package 2.0 or later

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Table 103. Supported functions

Function Web HMI PCM600

Relay parameter setting ● ●

Saving of relay parameter settings in the relay ● ●

Signal monitoring ● ●

Disturbance recorder handling ● ●

Alarm LED viewing ● ●

Access control management ● ●

Relay signal configuration (Signal Matrix) - ●

Modbus® communication configuration (communication management) - ●

DNP3 communication configuration (communication management) - ●

IEC 60870-5-101/104 communication configuration (communication


management) - ●

Saving of relay parameter settings in the tool - ●

Disturbance record analysis - ●

XRIO parameter export/import ● ●

Graphical display configuration - ●

Application configuration - ●

IEC 61850 communication configuration, GOOSE (communication


configuration) - ●

Phasor diagram viewing ● -

Event viewing ● ●

Saving of event data on the user's PC ● ●

Online monitoring - ●
● = Supported

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26. Connection diagrams

L1
L2
L3

Positive
Current
Direction a n N A REC615
X120 X100
60 - + 1
1 210V
U1 Uaux
2 N -
2
60 -
3 210V 3
U2
P1 4 N IRF
5 60 - 4
210V
S1
U3 5
6 N
S2
7 1/5A 2) PO1
IL1
8 N
P2 9 1/5A 6
IL2 7
10 N
11 1/5A PO2
IL3
12 N 8
13 0.2/1A 9
Io 10
P1 S1
14 N
SO1
S2
P2 11
12
13
X110 SO2
1
BI 1 14
2
16
3 PO3
BI 2
4 17
15
5 19
BI 3 TCS1 18
6
20
22
BI 4 PO4
7
21
8 23
BI 5
9 TCS2 24

BI 6
10
X110
11
BI 7
12 14
SO1
BI 8 16
13 15
17
SO2
19
X130 18
20
1 1)
BI 1 SO3
2 22
21
BI 2 23
3
SO4
4 24
BI 3
5

BI 4
6 X130
7 1) 10
BI 5 SO1
8
12
11
BI 6 13
9
SO2
15
14
16
SO3
18
17

1) Order selectable -Optional


2) The IED features an automatic short-circuit
mechanism in the CT connector when plug-in
unit is detached

GUID-193798C8-FA4C-424B-B5C8-1697646E2059 V3 EN

Figure 17. Connection diagram for the A configuration

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L1
L2
L3

Positive
Current
Direction

X120
REC615 X100
+ 1
1
BI 1 Uaux
2 -
2

3 3
BI 2 IRF
4
4 5
BI 3
P1 PO1
5
S1 BI 4 6
6
7
S2
7 1/5A 1)
IL1 PO2
8 N
9 1/5A
P2
IL2 8
10 N 9
11 1/5A 10
IL3 SO1
12 N
13 0.2/1A 11
Io 12
14 N 13
SO2

14
X130 16
1 PO3
U1
2 17
15
3 19
TCS1 18
4
U2 20
5 22
6 PO4
21
7 23
U3
8 TCS2 24
9 No Connection
10 No Connection
11
U1B
12
13
14
U2B
15
16
17
U3B
18

X110 X110
1 14
BI 1
2 SO1
16
3 15
BI 2
4 17
SO2
5
BI 3 19
6 18
20
BI 4 SO3
7
22
8 21
BI 5 23
9
SO4
BI 6 24
10
11
BI 7
12

BI 8 1) The IED features an automatic short-circuit


13 mechanism in the CT connector when plug-in
unit is detached

GUID-6F4E9EF0-E1A3-496E-8CCC-2799E80CCBF2 V3 EN

Figure 18. Connection diagram for the B configuration

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REC615
I

GUID-044DC636-26E9-483A-B255-D7FC2A4815C5 V2 EN

Figure 19. Connection diagram for the C configuration

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L1
L2
L3

REC615
X130 X100
7 + 1
U1B
8 2
-
X131 3
IRF
7
U2B 4
8 5
Positive
Current X132
PO1
Direction 7
U3B 6
8
7
X133
PO2
I 4
IL1
5 8
9
7 10
U1
8 SO1
X134 11
12
I 4 13
IL2
5 SO2
7
U2 14
8
16
X135 PO3
I 4 17
IL3 15
5 19
7 TCS1 18
U3 20
8
22
PO4
21
23
TCS2 24

X110 X110
1 14
BI 1
2 SO1
3 16
BI 2 15
4 17
5 SO2
BI 3 19
6
18
20
BI 4 SO3
7
22
8 21
BI 5
9 23
SO4
BI 6 24
10
11
BI 7
12

BI 8
13

GUID-12B6F2E4-44C9-4F73-81B0-50B30D14C596 V1 EN

Figure 20. Connection diagram for the E configuration

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L1
L2
L3
A

N
n

a
Positive

REC615
da dn Current
Direction

X120
1
BI 1
2
3
BI 2
Uab
4
BI 3
P1

5
S1 BI 4
6
S2
7 1/5A 1)
IL1
8 N

P2
9 1/5A
IL2
10 N
11 1/5A
IL3
12 N
13 0.2/1A
Io
14 N

X130
1 2)
BI 1
2
3
BI 2
4
5
BI 3
6
7
BI 4
8
60 -
9 210V
U_SYN
10 N
60 -
11 210V
U1
12 N
60 -
13 210V
U2
14 N
60 -
15 210V
U3
16 N
60 -
17 210V
Uo
18 N

1) The IED features an automatic short-circuit


mechanism in the CT connector when plug-in
unit is detached
2) Alternative module AIM0003 (5U + 2RTD + 1mA)

GUID-405A0B36-EE0F-45BC-B3D9-37C3BAC59F95 V1 EN

Figure 21. Connection diagram for the F configuration

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L1
L2
L3

Positive Positive
Current Current
Direction Direction

a n N A a n N A

REC615
X120 X100
P1
+ 1
1 1/5A 1)
S1
IL1B 2
2 N -
S2
3 1/5A 3
IL2B IRF
4 N
5 1/5A 4
P2
IL3B 5
P1 6 N

7 1/5A PO1
S1
IL1
8 N 6
S2
9 1/5A 7
IL2
10 N PO2
P2
11 1/5A
IL3 8
12 N
9
13 1/5A
10
Io
14 N SO1
11
12
13
SO2

14
X130 16
1 PO3
BI 1
2 17
15
3 19
BI 2 TCS1 18
4
Feeder 1 Feeder 2 20
5 22
BI 3 PO4
6
60 -
21
7 210V 23
U1B TCS2
8 N 24
60 -
9 210V
U2B
10 N
60 -
11 210V
U3B
12 N
60 -
13 210V
U1
14 N
60 -
15 210V
U2
16 N
60 -
17 210V
U3
18 N

X110 X110
1 14
BI 1
2 SO1
16
3 15
BI 2
4 17
SO2
5
BI 3 19
6 18
20
BI 4 SO3
7
22
8 21
BI 5 23
9
SO4
BI 6 24
10
11
BI 7
12

BI 8
13

GUID-F99D6C15-F0A6-4DCA-83DA-B4D36D78DDAE V2 EN

Figure 22. Connection diagram for the G configuration

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L1
L2
L3

Positive Positive
Current Current
Direction Direction
2)

REC615
X120 X100
P1
+ 1
1 1/5A 1) Uaux
S1
IL1B 2
2 N -
S2
3 1/5A 3
IL2B IRF
4 N
5 1/5A 4
P2
IL3B 5
P1 6 N

7 1/5A PO1
S1
IL1
8 N 6
S2
9 1/5A 7
IL2
10 N
PO2
P2
11 1/5A
IL3 8
12 N
9
13 1/5A
10
Io
14 N SO1
11
12
13
SO2

14
16
PO3
17
15
19
TCS1 18
Feeder 1 Feeder 2 20
X130 22
PO4
1
U1 21
2 23
3 TCS2 24
4
U2
5
6
7
U3
8
9 No Connection
10 No Connection
11
U1B
12
13
14
U2B
15
16
17
U3B
18

X110 X110
1 14
BI 1
2 SO1
16
3 15
BI 2
4 17
SO2
5
BI 3 19
6 18
20
BI 4 SO3
7
22
8 21
BI 5 23
9
SO4
BI 6 24
10
11
BI 7
12
1) The IED features an automatic short-circuit
BI 8 mechanism in the CT connector when plug-in
13
unit is detached
2) Alternative also conventional VT could be
used and adjusted by parameters

GUID-CA05CCD0-D729-480F-BA87-FE69BD83E2C1 V1 EN

Figure 23. Connection diagram for the H configuration

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27. References 28. Functions, codes and symbols


The www.abb.com/substationautomation portal provides All available functions are listed in the table. All of them may not
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Table 104. Functions included in the relay

Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Protection

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, PHLPTOC1 3I> (1) 51P-1 (1)


low stage, instance 1 FPHLPTOC1 F3I> (1) F51P-1 (1)

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection,


PHHPTOC1 3I>> (1) 51P-2 (1)
high stage, instance 1

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection,


PHIPTOC1 3I>>> (1) 50P/51P (1)
instantaneous stage, instance 1

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection,


PHIPTOC2 3I>>> (2) 50P/51P (2)
instantaneous stage, instance 2

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low DPHLPDOC1 3I> -> (1) 67-1 (1)
stage, instance 1 FDPHLPDOC1 F3I> -> (1) F67-1 (1)

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low DPHLPDOC2 3I> -> (2) 67-1 (2)
stage, instance 2 FDPHLPDOC2 F3I> -> (2) F67-1 (2)

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low


DPHLPDOC3 3I> -> (3) 67-1 (3)
stage, instance 3

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low


DPHLPDOC4 3I> -> (4) 67-1 (4)
stage, instance 4

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high


DPHHPDOC1 3I>> -> (1) 67-2 (1)
stage, instance 1

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high


DPHHPDOC2 3I>> -> (2) 67-2 (2)
stage, instance 2

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high


DPHHPDOC3 3I>> -> (3) 67-2 (3)
stage, instance 3

Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high


DPHHPDOC4 3I>> -> (4) 67-2 (4)
stage, instance 4

Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage, EFLPTOC1 Io> (1) 51N-1 (1)
instance 1 FEFLPTOC1 FIo> (1) F51N-1 (1)

Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage,


EFHPTOC1 Io>> (1) 51N-2 (1)
instance 1

Non-directional earth-fault protection, instantaneous


EFIPTOC1 Io>>> (1) 50N/51N (1)
stage, instance 1

DEFLPDEF1 Io> -> (1) 67N-1 (1)


Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 1
FDEFLPDEF1 FIo> -> (1) F67N-1 (1)

DEFLPDEF2 Io> -> (2) 67N-1 (2)


Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 2
FDEFLPDEF2 FIo> -> (2) F67N-1 (2)

Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 3 DEFLPDEF3 Io> -> (3) 67N-1 (3)

Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 4 DEFLPDEF4 Io> -> (4) 67N-1 (4)

Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 1 DEFHPDEF1 Io>> -> (1) 67N-2 (1)

Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 2 DEFHPDEF2 Io>> -> (2) 67N-2 (2)

Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 3 DEFHPDEF3 Io>> -> (3) 67N-2 (3)

Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 4 DEFHPDEF4 Io>> -> (4) 67N-2 (4)

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Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Transient / intermittent earth-fault protection,instance 1 INTRPTEF1 Io> -> IEF (1) 67NIEF (1)

Admittance-based earth-fault protection, instance 1 EFPADM1 Yo> -> (1) 21YN (1)

Admittance-based earth-fault protection, instance 2 EFPADM2 Yo> -> (2) 21YN (2)

Admittance-based earth-fault protection, instance 3 EFPADM3 Yo> -> (3) 21YN (3)

Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection, instance 1 WPWDE1 Po> -> (1) 32N (1)

Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection, instance 2 WPWDE2 Po> -> (2) 32N (2)

Wattmetric-based earth-fault protection, instance 3 WPWDE3 Po> -> (3) 32N (3)

Harmonics-based earth-fault protection, instance 1 HAEFPTOC1 Io>HA (1) 51NHA (1)

Multifrequency admittance-based earth-fault


MFADPSDE1 Io> -> Y (1) 67YN (1)
protection, instance 1

Multifrequency admittance-based earth-fault


MFADPSDE2 Io> -> Y (2) 67YN (2)
protection, instance 2

Negative-sequence overcurrent protection, instance 1 NSPTOC1 I2> (1) 46 (1)

Negative-sequence overcurrent protection, instance 2 NSPTOC2 I2> (2) 46 (2)

Phase discontinuity protection, instance 1 PDNSPTOC1 I2/I1> (1) 46PD (1)

Residual overvoltage protection, instance 1 ROVPTOV1 Uo> (1) 59G (1)

Residual overvoltage protection, instance 2 ROVPTOV2 Uo> (2) 59G (2)

Three-phase undervoltage protection, instance 1 PHPTUV1 3U< (1) 27 (1)

Three-phase undervoltage protection, instance 2 PHPTUV2 3U< (2) 27 (2)

Three-phase undervoltage protection, instance 3 PHPTUV3 3U< (3) 27 (3)

Three-phase overvoltage protection, instance 1 PHPTOV1 3U> (1) 59 (1)

Three-phase overvoltage protection, instance 2 PHPTOV2 3U> (2) 59 (2)

Three-phase overvoltage protection, instance 3 PHPTOV3 3U> (3) 59 (3)

Positive-sequence undervoltage protection, instance 1 PSPTUV1 U1< (1) 47U+ (1)

Negative-sequence overvoltage protection, instance 1 NSPTOV1 U2> (1) 47O- (1)

Loss of phase (undercurrent), instance 1 PHPTUC1 3I< (1) 37 (1)

Loss of phase (undercurrent), instance 2 PHPTUC2 3I< (2) 37 (2)

Frequency protection, instance 1 FRPFRQ1 f>/f<,df/dt (1) 81 (1)

Frequency protection, instance 2 FRPFRQ2 f>/f<,df/dt (2) 81 (2)

Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and


T1PTTR1 3Ith>F (1) 49F (1)
distribution transformers, instance 1

Circuit breaker failure protection, instance 1 CCBRBRF1 3I>/Io>BF (1) 51BF/51NBF (1)

Circuit breaker failure protection, instance 2 CCBRBRF2 3I>/Io>BF (2) 51BF/51NBF (2)

Three-phase inrush detector, instance 1 INRPHAR1 3I2f> (1) 68 (1)

Master trip, instance 1 TRPPTRC1 Master Trip (1) 94/86 (1)

Master trip, instance 2 TRPPTRC2 Master Trip (2) 94/86 (2)

Multipurpose protection, instance 1 MAPGAPC1 MAP (1) MAP (1)

Multipurpose protection, instance 2 MAPGAPC2 MAP (2) MAP (2)

Multipurpose protection, instance 3 MAPGAPC3 MAP (3) MAP (3)

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Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Multipurpose protection, instance 4 MAPGAPC4 MAP (4) MAP (4)

Multipurpose protection, instance 5 MAPGAPC5 MAP (5) MAP (5)

Multipurpose protection, instance 6 MAPGAPC6 MAP (6) MAP (6)

Load-shedding and restoration, instance 1 LSHDPFRQ1 UFLS/R (1) 81LSH (1)

Load-shedding and restoration, instance 2 LSHDPFRQ2 UFLS/R (2) 81LSH (2)

Fault locator, instance 1 SCEFRFLO1 FLOC (1) 21FL (1)

Three-phase power directional element, instance 1 DPSRDIR1 I1-> (1) 32P (1)

Three-phase power directional element, instance 2 DPSRDIR2 I1-> (2) 32P (2)

Power quality

Current total demand distortion, instance 1 CMHAI1 PQM3I (1) PQM3I (1)

Voltage total harmonic distortion, instance 1 VMHAI1 PQM3U (1) PQM3V (1)

Voltage variation, instance 1 PHQVVR1 PQMU (1) PQMV (1)

Voltage unbalance, instance 1 VSQVUB1 PQUUB (1) PQVUB (1)

Control

Circuit-breaker control, instance 1 CBXCBR1 I <-> O CB (1) I <-> O CB (1)

Circuit-breaker control, instance 2 CBXCBR2 I <-> O CB (2) I <-> O CB (2)

Disconnector control, instance 1 DCXSWI1 I <-> O DCC (1) I <-> O DCC (1)

Disconnector control, instance 2 DCXSWI2 I <-> O DCC (2) I <-> O DCC (2)

Disconnector control, instance 3 DCXSWI3 I <-> O DCC (3) I <-> O DCC (3)

Disconnector control, instance 4 DCXSWI4 I <-> O DCC (4) I <-> O DCC (4)

Disconnector control, instance 5 DCXSWI5 I <-> O DCC (5) I <-> O DCC (5)

Disconnector control, instance 6 DCXSWI6 I <-> O DCC (6) I <-> O DCC (6)

Disconnector control, instance 7 DCXSWI7 I <-> O DCC (7) I <-> O DCC (7)

Disconnector control, instance 8 DCXSWI8 I <-> O DCC (8) I <-> O DCC (8)

Disconnector position indication, instance 1 DCSXSWI1 I <-> O DC (1) I <-> O DC (1)

Disconnector position indication, instance 2 DCSXSWI2 I <-> O DC (2) I <-> O DC (2)

Earthing switch indication, instance 1 ESSXSWI1 I <-> O ES (1) I <-> O ES (1)

Earthing switch indication, instance 2 ESSXSWI2 I <-> O ES (2) I <-> O ES (2)

Earthing switch indication, instance 3 ESSXSWI3 I <-> O ES (3) I <-> O ES (3)

Earthing switch indication, instance 4 ESSXSWI4 I <-> O ES (4) I <-> O ES (4)

Earthing switch indication, instance 5 ESSXSWI5 I <-> O ES (5) I <-> O ES (5)

Earthing switch indication, instance 6 ESSXSWI6 I <-> O ES (6) I <-> O ES (6)

Earthing switch indication, instance 7 ESSXSWI7 I <-> O ES (7) I <-> O ES (7)

Earthing switch indication, instance 8 ESSXSWI8 I <-> O ES (8) I <-> O ES (8)

Autoreclosing, instance 1 DARREC1 O -> I (1) 79 (1)

Autoreclosing, instance 2 DARREC2 O -> I (2) 79 (2)

Synchronism and energizing check, instance 1 SECRSYN1 SYNC (1) 25 (1)

Automatic transfer switch,instance1 ATSABTC1 ATSABTC1 ATSABTC1

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Table 104. Functions included in the relay, continued


Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Condition monitoring

Circuit-breaker condition monitoring, instance 1 SSCBR1 CBCM (1) CBCM (1)

Circuit-breaker condition monitoring, instance 2 SSCBR2 CBCM (2) CBCM (2)

Trip circuit supervision, instance 1 TCSSCBR1 TCS (1) TCM (1)

Trip circuit supervision, instance 2 TCSSCBR2 TCS (2) TCM (2)

Fuse failure supervision, instance 1 SEQSPVC1 FUSEF (1) 60 (1)

Fuse failure supervision, instance 2 SEQSPVC2 FUSEF (1) 60 (1)

Runtime counter for machines and devices, instance 1 MDSOPT1 OPTS (1) OPTM (1)

Voltage presence, instance 1 PHSVPR1 PHSVPR(1) PHSVPR(1)

Voltage presence, instance 2 PHSVPR2 PHSVPR(2) PHSVPR(2)

Measurement

Three-phase current measurement, instance 1 CMMXU1 3I (1) 3I (1)

Three-phase current measurement, instance 2 CMMXU2 3I (2) 3I (2)

Sequence current measurement, instance 1 CSMSQI1 I1, I2, I0 (1) I1, I2, I0 (1)

Sequence current measurement, instance 2 CSMSQI2 I1, I2, I0 (2) I1, I2, I0 (2)

Residual current measurement, instance 1 RESCMMXU1 Io (1) In (1)

Three-phase voltage measurement, instance 1 VMMXU1 3U (1) 3V (1)

Three-phase voltage measurement, instance 2 VMMXU2 3U (2) 3V (2)

Residual voltage measurement, instance 1 RESVMMXU1 Uo (1) Vn (1)

Sequence voltage measurement, instance 1 VSMSQI1 U1, U2, U0 (1) V1, V2, V0 (1)

Sequence voltage measurement, instance 2 VSMSQI2 U1, U2, U0 (2) V1, V2, V0 (2)

Three-phase power and energy measurement, instance


PEMMXU1 P, E (1) P, E (1)
1

Three-phase power and energy measurement, instance


PEMMXU2 P, E (2) P, E (2)
2

Single-phase power and energy measurement,


SPEMMXU1 SP, SE (1) SP, SE (1)
instance 1

Single-phase power and energy measurement,


SPEMMXU2 SP, SE (2) SP, SE (2)
instance 2

Frequency measurement, instance 1 FMMXU1 f (1) f (1)

Frequency measurement, instance 2 FMMXU2 f (2) f (2)

Load profile record, instance 1 LDPRLRC1 LOADPROF (1) LOADPROF (1)

Other

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs), instance 1 TPGAPC1 TP (1) TP (1)

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs), instance 2 TPGAPC2 TP (2) TP (2)

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs, second resolution),


TPS (1) TPS (1)
instance 1 TPSGAPC1

Minimum pulse timer (2 pcs, minute resolution),


TPM (1) TPM (1)
instance 1 TPMGAPC1

Pulse timer (8 pcs), instance 1 PTGAPC1 PT (1) PT (1)

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Table 104. Functions included in the relay, continued


Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Pulse timer (8 pcs), instance 2 PTGAPC2 PT (2) PT (2)

Time delay off (8 pcs), instance 1 TOFGAPC1 TOF (1) TOF (1)

Time delay off (8 pcs), instance 2 TOFGAPC2 TOF (2) TOF (2)

Time delay on (8 pcs), instance 1 TONGAPC1 TON (1) TON (1)

Time delay on (8 pcs), instance 2 TONGAPC2 TON (2) TON (2)

Set-reset (8 pcs), instance 1 SRGAPC1 SR (1) SR (1)

Set-reset (8 pcs), instance 2 SRGAPC2 SR (2) SR (2)

Move (8 pcs), instance 1 MVGAPC1 MV (1) MV (1)

Move (8 pcs), instance 2 MVGAPC2 MV (2) MV (2)

Move (8 pcs), instance 3 MVGAPC3 MV (3) MV (3)

Move (8 pcs), instance 4 MVGAPC4 MV (4) MV (4)

Move (8 pcs), instance 5 MVGAPC5 MV (5) MV (5)

Move (8 pcs), instance 6 MVGAPC6 MV (6) MV (6)

Move (8 pcs), instance 7 MVGAPC7 MV (7) MV (7)

Move (8 pcs), instance 8 MVGAPC8 MV (8) MV (8)

Generic control point (16 pcs), instance 1 SPCGAPC1 SPC (1) SPC (1)

Generic control point (16 pcs), instance 2 SPCGAPC2 SPC (2) SPC (2)

Remote generic control points, instance 1 SPCRGAPC1 SPCR (1) SPCR (1)

Local generic control points, instance 1 SPCLGAPC1 SPCL (1) SPCL (1)

Generic up-down counters, instance 1 UDFCNT1 UDCNT (1) UDCNT (1)

Generic up-down counters, instance 2 UDFCNT2 UDCNT (2) UDCNT (2)

Generic up-down counters, instance 3 UDFCNT3 UDCNT (3) UDCNT (3)

Analog value scaling, instance 1 SCA4GAPC1 SCA4 (1) SCA4 (1)

Analog value scaling, instance 2 SCA4GAPC2 SCA4 (2) SCA4 (2)

Analog value scaling, instance 3 SCA4GAPC3 SCA4 (3) SCA4 (3)

Analog value scaling, instance 4 SCA4GAPC4 SCA4 (4) SCA4 (4)

Analog value scaling, instance 5 SCA4GAPC5 SCA4 (5) SCA4 (5)

Analog value scaling, instance 6 SCA4GAPC6 SCA4 (6) SCA4 (6)

Analog value scaling, instance 7 SCA4GAPC7 SCA4 (7) SCA4 (7)

Analog value scaling, instance 8 SCA4GAPC8 SCA4 (8) SCA4 (8)

Analog value scaling, instance 9 SCA4GAPC9 SCA4 (9) SCA4 (9)

Analog value scaling, instance 10 SCA4GAPC10 SCA4 (10) SCA4 (10)

Analog value scaling, instance 11 SCA4GAPC11 SCA4 (11) SCA4 (11)

Analog value scaling, instance 12 SCA4GAPC12 SCA4 (12) SCA4 (12)

Integer value move, instance 1 MVI4GAPC1 MVI4 (1) MVI4 (1)

Integer value move, instance 2 MVI4GAPC2 MVI4 (2) MVI4 (2)

Daily timer function, instance 1 DTMGAPC1 DTMGAPC1 DTMGAPC1

Daily timer function, instance 2 DTMGAPC2 DTMGAPC2 DTMGAPC2

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Table 104. Functions included in the relay, continued


Function IEC 61850 IEC 60617 IEC-ANSI

Programmable buttons (4 buttons) FKEY4GGIO1 FKEY4GGIO1 FKEY4GGIO1

Logging functions

Disturbance recorder RDRE1 DR (1) DFR (1)

Fault record FLTRFRC1 FAULTREC (1) FAULTREC (1)

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29. Document revision history

Document revision/date Product version History

A/2013-09-17 1.0 First release

B/2013-11-15 1.0 Content updated

C/2015-03-06 1.1 Content updated to correspond to the product version

D/2018-08-31 2.0 Content updated to correspond to the product version

E/2018-12-10 2.0 Content updated

F/2019-05-31 2.0.3 Content updated to correspond to the product version

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