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MiCOM P145 Agile

Brand: GE | Category: Control Unit
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  24. Table Of Contents
  25. Chapter 1 Introduction
  26. Chapter Overview
  27. Foreword
  28. Nomenclature
  29. Product Scope
  30. Features and Functions
  31. Control Functions
  32. Compliance
  33. Functional Overview
  34. Chapter 2 Safety Information
  35. Health and Safety
  36. Symbols
  37. Installation, Commissioning and Servicing
  38. UL/CSA/CUL Requirements
  39. Equipment Connections
  40. Pre-energisation Checklist
  41. Upgrading/Servicing
  42. Decommissioning and Disposal
  43. Regulatory Compliance
  44. Chapter 3 Hardware Design
  45. Hardware Architecture
  46. Mechanical Implementation
  47. List of Boards
  48. Front Panel
  49. HMI Panel
  50. Front Parallel Port (SK2)
  51. Programable LEDs
  52. Rear Panel
  53. Figure
  54. Boards and Modules
  55. Main Processor Board
  56. Power Supply Board
  57. Watchdog
  58. Rear Serial Port
  59. Input Module - 1 Transformer Board
  60. Input Module Circuit Description
  61. Transformer Board
  62. Input Board
  63. Standard Output Relay Board
  64. IRIG-B Board
  65. Fibre Optic Board
  66. Rear Communication Board
  67. Redundant Ethernet Board
  68. Chapter 4 Software Design
  69. Sofware Design Overview
  70. System Level Software
  71. System Level Software Initialisation
  72. Platform Software
  73. Protection and Control Functions
  74. Programmable Scheme Logic
  75. Event Recording
  76. Chapter 5 Configuration
  77. Settings Application Software
  78. Using the HMI Panel
  79. Navigating the HMI Panel
  80. Default Display
  81. Default Display Navigation
  82. Password Entry
  83. Menu Structure
  84. Changing the Settings
  85. Direct Access (The Hotkey menu)
  86. Circuit Breaker Control
  87. Date and Time Configuration
  88. Without a Timing Source Signal
  89. Daylight Saving Time Compensation
  90. Settings Group Selection
  91. Chapter 6 Current Protection Functions
  92. Overcurrent Protection Principles
  93. IEC 60255 IDMT Curves
  94. European Standards
  95. North American Standards
  96. IEC and IEEE Inverse Curves
  97. Differences Between the North american and European Standards
  98. Timer Hold Facility
  99. Phase Overcurrent Protection
  100. Non-Directional Overcurrent Logic
  101. Directional Element
  102. Directional Overcurrent Logic
  103. Application Notes
  104. Ring Main Arrangements
  105. Setting Guidelines (Directional Element)
  106. Voltage Dependent Overcurrent Element
  107. Voltage Restrained Overcurrent Protection
  108. Voltage Dependent Overcurrent Logic
  109. Current Setting Threshold Selection
  110. Cold Load Pickup
  111. CLP Logic
  112. CLP for Switch Onto Fault Conditions
  113. Selective Logic
  114. Timer Setting Selection
  115. Negative Sequence Overcurrent Protection
  116. Non-Directional Negative Sequence Overcurrent Logic
  117. Directional Negative Sequence Overcurrent Logic
  118. Setting Guidelines (Time Delay)
  119. Earth Fault Protection
  120. Non-directional Earth Fault Logic
  121. Negative Sequence Polarisation
  122. Figure 52: Current level (amps) at which transient faults are self-extinguishing
  123. Figure 54: Distribution of currents during a Phase C fault
  124. Figure 56: Zero sequence network showing residual currents
  125. Setting Guidelines (Compensated networks)
  126. Sensitive Earth Fault Protection
  127. SEF Any Start Logic
  128. Wattmetric Characteristic
  129. Icos phi / Isin phi characteristic
  130. Directional SEF Logic
  131. Setting Guidelines (Insulated Systems)
  132. Figure 67: Positioning of core balance current transformers
  133. Thermal Overload Protection
  134. Thermal Overload Protection Implementation
  135. Figure 69: Spreadsheet calculation for dual time constant thermal characteristic
  136. Setting Guidelines for Single Time Constant Characteristic
  137. Broken Conductor Protection
  138. Blocked Overcurrent Protection
  139. Figure 75: Simple busbar blocking scheme characteristics
  140. Second Harmonic Blocking
  141. Second Harmonic Blocking Logic (POC Input)
  142. Second Harmonic Blocking Logic (SEF Input)
  143. Load Blinders
  144. Load Blinder Logic
  145. Load Blinder logic phase A
  146. Neutral Admittance Protection
  147. Susceptance Operation
  148. Busbar Protection
  149. Buswire Supervision
  150. Chapter 7 Restricted Earth Fault Protection
  151. REF Protection Principles
  152. Resistance-Earthed Star Windings
  153. Through Fault Stability
  154. Low Impedance REF Principle
  155. High Impedance REF Principle
  156. High Impedance REF Connection
  157. Restricted Earth Fault Protection Implementation
  158. Delayed Bias
  159. High Impedance REF Calculation Principles
  160. Low Impedance REF Protection Application
  161. Parameter Calculations
  162. High Impedance REF Protection Application
  163. Setting Guidelines for High Impedance Operation
  164. High Impedance REF for the LV winding
  165. Chapter 8 CB Fail Protection
  166. Circuit Breaker Fail Protection
  167. Circuit Breaker Fail Implementation
  168. Circuit Breaker Fail Logic
  169. Circuit Breaker Fail logic - single phase start
  170. Circuit Breaker Fail Trip and Alarm
  171. Undercurrent and ZCD Logic for CB Fail
  172. CB Fail SEF Protection Logic
  173. CB Fail Non Current Protection Logic
  174. Circuit Breaker Mapping
  175. Setting Guidelines (Undercurrent)
  176. Chapter 9 Current Transformer Requirements
  177. CT requirements
  178. SEF Protection (Core-Balanced CT)
  179. High Impedance Busbar Protection
  180. Use of ANSI C-class CTs
  181. Chapter 10 Voltage Protection Functions
  182. Undervoltage Protection
  183. Undervoltage Protection Logic
  184. Overvoltage Protection
  185. Overvoltage Protection Logic
  186. Rate of Change of Voltage Protection
  187. Residual Overvoltage Protection
  188. Residual Overvoltage Logic
  189. Calculation for Impedance Earthed Systems
  190. Neutral Voltage Displacement (Nvd) Protection Applied To Condenser Bushings (Capacitor Cones)
  191. Star connected condenser bushings
  192. Condenser bushing system vectors
  193. Device connection with resistors and shorting contact
  194. Device connection P141/ P142/ P143/ P145
  195. Setting Guidelines
  196. Negative Sequence Overvoltage Protection
  197. Sensitive Overvoltage Supervision
  198. Sensitive Overvoltage Logic
  199. Sensitive Overvoltage Filter Mode Logic
  200. Chapter 11 Frequency Protection Functions
  201. Frequency Protection Overview
  202. Underfrequency Protection
  203. Overfrequency Protection
  204. Independent R.O.C.O.F Protection
  205. Independent R.O.C.O.F Protection Logic
  206. Frequency-supervised R.O.C.O.F Protection
  207. Frequency-supervised R.O.C.O.F Logic
  208. Average Rate of Change of Frequency Protection
  209. Average R.O.C.O.F Logic
  210. Load Shedding and Restoration
  211. Load restoration with short deviation into holding band
  212. Load restoration with long deviation into holding band
  213. Load Restoration Logic
  214. Chapter 12 Power Protection Functions
  215. Overpower Protection
  216. Overpower Logic
  217. Reverse Overpower Setting Guidelines
  218. Underpower Protection
  219. Underpower Logic
  220. Sensitive Power Protection
  221. Sensitive Power Logic
  222. Sensitive Power input vectors
  223. Sensitive Power Setting Guidelines
  224. Transient Earth Fault Detection
  225. Transient Earth Fault Detection Implementation
  226. Transient Earth Fault Detection Logic
  227. Fault Type Detector Logic
  228. Chapter 13 Autoreclose
  229. Introduction to 3-phase Autoreclose
  230. Implementation
  231. Autoreclose Function Inputs
  232. AR Sys Checks OK (403)
  233. DeadTime Enabled
  234. Autoreclose Function Outputs
  235. DeadT In Prog (Dead Time in Progress)
  236. Autoreclose Function Alarms
  237. Autoreclose Operation
  238. Operating Modes
  239. Four-position selector switch implementation
  240. Operating Mode Selection Logic
  241. Start Signal Logic
  242. Blocking Signal Logic
  243. AR Initiation Logic
  244. Blocking instantaneous protection for selected trips
  245. Blocking Instantaneous Protection for Lockouts
  246. Dead Time Control
  247. AR CB Close Control
  248. AR System Checks
  249. Reclaim Timer Initiation
  250. Autoreclose Inhibit
  251. Autoreclose Lockout
  252. Overall Lockout logic
  253. Sequence Co-ordination
  254. System Checks for First Reclose
  255. Load Requirements
  256. Reclaim Timer Setting
  257. Chapter 14 Monitoring and Control
  258. Event Records
  259. Opto-input Events
  260. Fault Record Events
  261. Security Events
  262. Disturbance Recorder
  263. Measurements
  264. Demand Values
  265. Fault Locator
  266. CB Condition Monitoring
  267. Setting the thresholds for the Operating Time
  268. CB State Monitoring
  269. CB State Monitoring Logic
  270. CB Control using the Hotkeys
  271. CB Control using the Opto-inputs
  272. Remote Control of Circuit Breaker
  273. CB Control Logic
  274. Pole Dead Function
  275. System Checks
  276. Check Synchronisation
  277. System Split
  278. System Check Logic
  279. System Check PSL
  280. Use of Check Sync 2 and System Split
  281. Switch Status and Control
  282. Switch Status Logic
  283. Switch Control Logic
  284. Chapter 15 Supervision
  285. Voltage Transformer Supervision
  286. VTS Implementation
  287. VTS logic
  288. VTS Acceleration Indication Logic
  289. Current Transformer Supervision
  290. Trip Circuit Supervision
  291. PSL for TCS Scheme 1
  292. Resistor Values
  293. Chapter 16 Digital I/O and PSL Configuration
  294. Configuring Digital Inputs and Outputs
  295. Scheme Logic
  296. PSL Editor
  297. Configuring the Opto-Inputs
  298. Assigning the Output Relays
  299. Fixed Function LEDs
  300. Configuring Programmable LEDs
  301. Function Keys
  302. Control Inputs
  303. Chapter 17 Electrical Teleprotection
  304. Introduction
  305. Teleprotection Scheme Principles
  306. Configuration
  307. Example assignment of InterMiCOM signals within the PSL
  308. Connecting to Electrical InterMiCOM
  309. Chapter 18 Communications
  310. Communication Interfaces
  311. Serial Communication
  312. EIA(RS)485 Biasing Requirements
  313. Remote communication using K-Bus
  314. Standard Ethernet Communication
  315. Redundant Ethernet Communication
  316. Parallel Redundancy Protocol
  317. PRP Application in the Substation
  318. HSR Unicast Topology
  319. HSR Application in the Substation
  320. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
  321. Self Healing Protocol
  322. Dual Homing Protocol
  323. Configuring IP Addresses
  324. Configuring the IED IP Address
  325. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  326. Redundant Ethernet Board MIB Structure
  327. Accessing the MIB
  328. Data Protocols
  329. Courier Database
  330. Disturbance Record Extraction
  331. Courier Configuration
  332. IEC 60870-5-103
  333. Initialisation
  334. Test Mode
  335. Physical Connection and Link Layer
  336. Object 20 Binary Counters
  337. Object 40 Analogue Output
  338. DNP3 Configuration
  339. MODBUS
  340. Register Mapping
  341. Manual selection of a disturbance record
  342. Automatic selection of disturbance record - method 1
  343. Automatic selection of disturbance record - method 2
  344. Configuration file extraction
  345. Data file extraction
  346. Setting Changes
  347. Time Synchronisation
  348. Power and Energy Measurement Data Formats
  349. MODBUS Configuration
  350. IEC 61850
  351. IEC 61850 Interoperability
  352. IEC 61850 in MiCOM IEDs
  353. IEC 61850 Peer-to-peer (GOOSE) communications
  354. Read Only Mode
  355. IEC 61850 Protocol Blocking
  356. IRIG-B Implementation
  357. PTP Domains
  358. Chapter 19 Cyber-Security
  359. Overview
  360. The Need for Cyber-Security
  361. Standards
  362. CIP 002
  363. CIP 007
  364. Cyber-Security Implementation
  365. Four-level Access
  366. Blank Passwords
  367. Access Level DDBs
  368. Password Blocking
  369. Password Recovery
  370. Password Encryption
  371. Security Events Management
  372. Logging Out
  373. Chapter 20 Installation
  374. Handling the Goods
  375. Mounting the Device
  376. Rack Mounting
  377. Cables and Connectors
  378. Power Supply Connections
  379. Voltage Transformer Connections
  380. Ethernet Metallic Connections
  381. Case Dimensions
  382. Case Dimensions 60TE
  383. Case Dimensions 80TE
  384. Chapter 21 Commissioning Instructions
  385. General Guidelines
  386. Commissioning Test Menu
  387. Test Mode Cell
  388. Red and Green LED Status Cells
  389. Commissioning Equipment
  390. Advisory Test Equipment
  391. Product Checks
  392. Visual Inspection
  393. Watchdog Contacts
  394. Test LCD
  395. Test LEDs
  396. Test Serial Communication Port RP1
  397. Test Serial Communication Port RP2
  398. Secondary Injection Tests
  399. Setting Checks
  400. Protection Timing Checks
  401. Onload Checks
  402. On-load Directional Test
  403. Final Checks
  404. Chapter 22 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  405. Maintenance
  406. Replacing the Device
  407. Repairing the Device
  408. Replacing PCBs
  409. Replacement of communications boards
  410. Replacement of the input module
  411. Replacement of the I/O boards
  412. Post Modification Tests
  413. Troubleshooting
  414. Out of Service LED on at power-up
  415. Error Code during Operation
  416. Incorrect Analogue Signals
  417. Repair and Modification Procedure
  418. Chapter 23 Technical Specifications
  419. Interfaces
  420. Rear Serial Port 2
  421. Rear Ethernet Port Copper
  422. Base FX Transmitter Characteristics
  423. Performance of Current Protection Functions
  424. Cold Load Pickup Protection
  425. Performance of Voltage Protection Functions
  426. Performance of Frequency Protection Functions
  427. Advanced Underfrequency Protection
  428. Power Protection Functions
  429. Performance of Monitoring and Control Functions
  430. Measurements and Recording
  431. Ratings
  432. Nominal Burden
  433. Battery Backup
  434. Input / Output Connections
  435. High Break Output Contacts
  436. Mechanical Specifications
  437. Type Tests
  438. Environmental Conditions
  439. Electromagnetic Compatibility
  440. Surge Immunity Test
  441. Magnetic Field Immunity
  442. Appendix A Ordering Options
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