ABB Relion 615 series manuals
Relion 615 series
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Product documentation
- Document revision history
- Manual conventions
- Modbus overview
- Application data implementation
- Vendor-specific implementation
- Modbus serial diagnostic counters
- Character framing in different serial link modes
- TCP/IP interface configuration
- Modbus TCP/IP diagnostic counters
- Supported function codes
- Exception codes
- Data mapping principles
- One bit data mapping
- Multiple digital inputs mapping
- Primary and per-unit values
- Control operations
- Control functions
- Control operations through 4X register structures
- Additional control operations
- System status registers
- SSR2
- SSR4
- SSR5
- Event records
- Single event record reading
- Other event record registers
- Multiple event records reading
- Fault records
- Parameter setting group selection
- Device information
- ASCII character coding
- Reset time structure
- Section 4 Modbus parameters and diagnostics
- Monitored data
- Section 5 Glossary
Relion 615 series
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- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Document revision history
- Related documentation
- Section 2 IEC 60870-5-103 overview
- Documentation
- Section 3 Vendor-specific implementation
- Communication link setup
- Diagnostic counters
- IEC 60870-5-103 process data
- Configuring IEC 60870-5-103 indications
- Chronology of Class 1 events
- Controls
- Measurands
- Selecting Class 2 frame into use
- Other IEC 60870-5-103 data
- Time synchronization
- Disturbance recorder channel identification
- Disturbance recorder tags identification
- Non-standard features
- Section 4 IEC 60870-5-103 parameters and diagnostics
- Monitored data
- Section 5 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Document revision history
- Related documentation
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Section 2 Environmental aspects
- Section 3 615 series overview
- Local HMI
- LEDs
- Local HMI functionality
- Parameter management
- Command buttons
- Authorization
- Communication
- PCM600 tool
- Connectivity packages
- Section 4 Using the HMI
- Logging out
- Turning the display backlight on
- Identifying the device
- Adjusting the display contrast
- Changing display symbols
- Menu structure
- Changing the default view
- Changing single-line diagram symbol formats
- Editing values
- Editing string values
- Editing enumerated values
- Clearing and acknowledging
- Using the local HMI help
- Navigating in the menu
- Showing all parameters
- Committing settings
- Selecting the programmable LEDs view
- Selecting the event view
- Selecting the disturbance record view
- Uploading disturbance records
- Triggering the disturbance recorder manually
- Deleting disturbance records
- Selecting phasor diagrams
- Selecting fault records
- Using the Web HMI help
- Normal operation
- Disturbance recording triggering
- IED parametrization
- Monitoring
- Monitoring an internal IED fault
- Using the local HMI for monitoring
- Creating disturbance recordings
- Controlling and uploading disturbance recorder data
- Monitoring events
- Controlling
- Controlling with single-line diagram
- Resetting IED
- Changing the IED functionality
- Copying a setting group
- Activating programmable LEDs
- Fault tracing
- Checking the time synchronization
- Warnings
- LED and display messages
- Setting the password
- Sample data interruptions
- Commissioning checklist
- Checking CT circuits
- Checking binary input and output circuits
- Using PCM600
- Communication options
- Setting IED and communication
- Serial link diagnostics and monitoring
- Defining Ethernet port settings
- Communication checklist
- Setting IED parameters
- Defining disturbance recorder channel settings
- Testing the digital I/O interface
- Selecting the internal fault test
- Section 9 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Protection functions
- Application
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Measurement
- Disturbance recorder
- Protection communication and supervision
- Access control
- Station communication
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- Selection and ordering data
- Accessories and ordering data
- Terminal diagrams
- Certificates
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
Relion 615 series
Table of contents
- safety information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Document revision history
- Related documentation
- Manual conventions
- Section 2 Environmental aspects
- Section 3 Unpacking, inspecting and storing
- Returning an IED damaged in transit
- Section 4 Mounting
- Installing the plug-in unit
- Mounting the IED
- Semi-flush mounting the IED
- Semi-flush mounting the IED inclined
- Rack mounting the IED
- Wall mounting the IED
- Rack mounting the IED to a 19" equipment frame
- Mounting lens sensors for an arc flash detector system
- Section 5 Connecting
- Connecting analog signals
- Connecting IED with a test switch
- Connecting power supply
- Energizing the IED
- Section 6 Removing, repairing and exchanging
- Removing the IED
- Exchanging the IED
- Section 7 Technical data
- Rear side of the IED
- Dimensions
- Enclosure class
- Section 8 Accessories and ordering data
- Section 9 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Document revision history
- Symbols and conventions
- Section 2 Environmental aspects
- Section 3 Unpacking, inspecting and storing
- Returning an IED damaged in transit
- Section 4 Mounting
- Installing the plug-in unit
- Sealing the plug-in unit
- Securing the handle
- Mounting the IED
- Flush mounting the IED
- Semi-flush mounting the IED
- Semi-flush mounting the IED inclined
- Rack mounting the IED
- Wall mounting the IED
- Rack mounting the IED and test switch RTXP to a
- Mounting lens sensors for an arc protection system
- Replacing a Strömberg SP_J40 series relay by a
- Replacing two Strömberg SP_J3 series relays by a
- Replacing a Strömberg SP_J3/J6 series relay in 19" rack by a 615 series IED
- Replacing three BBC S_ series relays by a 615 series IED
- Replacing a SPA 300 series relay by a 615 series IED
- Replacing a SPA 300 series relay in 19" rack by a
- Section 5 Connecting
- Connecting ring-lug type wires
- Connecting analog signals
- Connecting RTD and mA inputs
- Connecting binary signals
- Connecting power supply
- Connecting communication
- Section 6 Removing, repairing and exchanging
- Removing the IED
- Section 7 Technical data
- Rear side of the IED
- Dimensions
- Enclosure class
- Section 8 Accessories and ordering data
- Section 9 Glossary
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- Description
- Protections functions
- Application
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Recorded data
- Current circuit supervision
- Communication
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- IED case and IED plug-in unit
- Accessories and ordering data
- Tools
- Terminal diagrams
- References
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
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- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Section 2 615 series overview
- Product series version history
- PCM600 and relay connectivity package version
- Local HMI
- Display
- Keypad
- Authorization
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- Section 3 Basic functions
- Self-supervision
- Warnings
- LED indication control
- Functionality
- Signals
- Settings
- Monitored data
- Time synchronization
- Parameter setting groups
- Test mode
- Application configuration and Test mode
- Fault recorder FLR
- Non-volatile memory
- Sensor inputs for currents and voltages
- Binary input
- Binary input inversion
- Oscillation suppression
- Power output contacts
- Double-pole power outputs PO3 and PO4 with trip circuit supervision in power supply module
- HSO3 in BIO0007
- Signal output contacts
- Signal outputs SO1 and SO2 in power supply module
- Signal outputs SO1, SO2, SO3 and SO4 in BIO0005
- RTD/mA inputs
- Selection of output value format
- Input linear scaling
- Deadband supervision
- RTD temperature vs. resistance
- RTD/mA card variants
- SMV function blocks
- ULTVTR function block
- Operation principle
- GOOSERCV_BIN function block
- GOOSERCV_ENUM function block
- QTY_BAD function block
- QTY_GOOSE_COMM function block
- T_HEALTH function block
- T_F32_INT8 function block
- AND function block
- XOR function block
- NOT function block
- MIN3 function block
- R_TRIG function block
- F_TRIG function block
- T_POS_XX function blocks
- SWITCHR function block
- SWITCHI32 function block
- SR function block
- RS function block
- Minimum pulse timer
- Minimum pulse timer 62TPS
- Minimum pulse timer 62TPM
- Pulse timer function block 62PT
- Function block
- Time delay on (8 pcs) 62TON
- Technical data
- Integer value move MVI4
- Analog value scaling SCA4
- Local/remote control function block CONTROL
- L/R control access
- Station authority level "L,R,L+R
- Station authority level "L,S,R
- Station authority level "L,S,S+R,L+S,L+S+R
- Generic control point (16 pcs) SPC
- Generic up-down counter CTR
- Load profile record LOADPROF
- Length of record
- Clearing of record
- Configuration
- Ethernet channel supervision SCHLCCH
- Three-phase current protection
- Measurement modes
- Application
- Technical revision history
- Three-phase voltage-dependent overcurrent protection 51V
- Motor load jam protection 51LR
- Loss of load supervision 37M
- Loss of phase 37
- Directional ground-fault protection 67/51N, 67/50N
- Directional ground-fault principles
- Timer characteristics
- Directional ground-fault characteristics
- Neutral admittance characteristics
- Commissioning
- Stabilized and instantaneous differential protection for two winding transformers 87T
- CT connections and transformation ratio correction
- Numerically stabilized low-impedance restricted ground-fault protection 87LOZREF
- Example calculations for busbar high-impedance differential protection
- Negative-sequence overcurrent protection for machines 46M
- Voltage protection
- Negative-sequence overvoltage protection 47
- Frequency protection
- Three-phase underexcitation protection 40
- Three-phase inrush detector INR
- Master trip 86/94
- Phase selection logic
- Fault impedance and distance calculation
- Trigger detection
- Alarm indication
- Recorded data
- Trip circuit supervision TCM
- Current transformer supervision for high-impedance protection scheme MCS-A, MCS-B, MCS-C
- Measuring modes
- Runtime counter for machines and devices OPTM
- Circuit breaker condition monitoring 52CM
- Circuit breaker status
- Breaker contact travel time
- Operation counter
- Remaining life of circuit breaker
- Circuit breaker spring-charged indication
- Gas pressure supervision
- Basic measurements
- Measurement functionality
- Measurement function applications
- Three-phase current measurement IA, IB, IC
- Sequence voltage measurement V1, V2, V0
- Three-phase power and energy measurement P, E
- Triggering alternatives
- Length of recordings
- Sampling frequencies
- Deletion of recordings
- Storage mode
- Exclusion mode
- Tap changer position indication 84T
- Circuit breaker control 52, Disconnector control 29DS and Grounding switch control 29GS
- Synchronism and energizing check 25
- Zone coordination
- Thermal overload blocking
- Signal collection and delay logic
- Shot initiation
- Shot pointer controller
- Reclose controller
- Sequence controller
- Protection coordination controller
- Circuit breaker controller
- Counters
- Sequence
- Configuration examples
- Delayed initiation lines
- Shot initiation from protection pickup signal
- Fast trip in Switch on to fault
- Current total demand distortion PQI
- Voltage variation PQSS
- Variation detection
- Variation validation
- Duration measurement
- Three/single-phase selection variation examples
- Definite time characteristics
- Current based inverse definite minimum time characteristics
- Standard inverse-time characteristics
- User-programmable inverse-time characteristics
- Reset in inverse-time modes
- Inverse-timer freezing
- Voltage based inverse definite minimum time characteristics
- User programmable inverse-time characteristics for overvoltage protection
- IDMT curves for undervoltage protection
- User-programmable inverse-time characteristics for undervoltage protection
- Frequency measurement and protection
- Calculated measurements
- Section 12 Requirements for measurement transformers
- Non-directional overcurrent protection
- Example for non-directional overcurrent protection
- Current transformer requirements for transformer differential protection
- Section 13 Protection relay's physical connections
- Protective ground connections
- Communication connections
- Ethernet rear connections
- EIA-232 serial rear connection
- Optical ST serial rear connection
- Rear communication modules
- COM0001-COM0014 jumper locations and connections
- COM0023 jumper locations and connections
- COM0008 and COM0010 jumper locations and connections
- COM0032-COM0034 jumper locations and connections
- Section 14 Technical data
- Section 15 Protection relay and functionality tests
- Section 16 Applicable standards and regulations
- Section 17 Glossary
Relion 615 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Protection functions
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Measurements
- Condition monitoring
- Fuse failure supervision
- Station communication
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- Accessories and ordering data
- Tools
- Cyber security
- Terminal diagrams
- Certificates
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
Relion 615 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Protection functions
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Measurements
- Condition monitoring
- Self-supervision
- Station communication
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- Accessories and ordering data
- Tools
- Cyber security
- Terminal diagrams
- Certificates
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
Relion 615 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Section 2 Environmental aspects
- Section 3 615 series overview
- Display
- LEDs
- Local HMI functionality
- Parameter management
- Command buttons
- Authorization
- Communication
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- PCM600 tool
- Connectivity packages
- Section 4 Using the HMI
- Logging out
- Selecting local or remote use
- Adjusting the display contrast
- Changing the local HMI language
- Navigating in the menu
- Changing the default view
- Changing single-line diagram symbol formats
- Editing values
- Editing numerical values
- Editing string values
- Clearing and acknowledging
- Using the local HMI help
- Logging in
- Identifying device
- Menu structure
- Selecting single-line diagram
- Showing parameters
- Committing settings
- Selecting programmable LEDs view
- Selecting event view
- Selecting DFR records view
- Uploading DFR records
- Triggering DFR recorder manually
- Selecting phasor diagrams
- Selecting fault records
- Exporting report summary
- Using Web HMI help
- Normal operation
- DFR recording triggering
- Relay self-supervision
- Settings for different operating conditions
- Monitoring
- Monitoring an internal relay fault
- Monitoring condition monitoring data
- Using the local HMI for monitoring
- Creating digital fault records
- Controlling and uploading of DFR recorder data
- Monitoring events
- Monitoring and uploading load profile record
- Controlling
- Controlling with single-line diagram
- Resetting protection relay
- Changing protection relay functionality
- Copying a setting group
- Browsing and editing setting group values
- Activating programmable LEDs
- Fault tracing
- Checking front communication link operation
- Warnings
- Correction procedures
- Setting passwords
- Sample data interruptions
- Commissioning checklist
- Checking the installation
- Checking VT circuits
- Checking binary output circuits
- Setting protection relay and communication
- Communication link options between PCM600 and protection relays
- Communication settings
- Serial communication ports and drivers
- Serial link diagnostics and monitoring
- Defining Ethernet port settings
- Connecting jumper connectors
- Setting the local HMI
- Changing display symbols
- Setting protection relay parameters
- Relay parametrization
- Defining DFR channel settings
- Selecting the test mode
- Testing functions
- Selecting the IED blocked or IED test and blocked mode
- ABB Product Data Registration
- Section 9 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Document revision history
- Related documentation
- Section 2 IED engineering process
- Monitoring and control system structure
- Standard configuration concept
- Workflow
- Section 3 PCM600 tool
- Connectivity packages
- Communication between PCM600 and the IED
- Section 4 Setting up a project
- Setting up communication between PCM600 and the IED
- Setting up the PC or workstation for point-to-point access to the IED's front port
- Creating a new project
- Building the plant structure
- Inserting an IED
- Inserting an IED in online mode
- Inserting an IED in offline mode
- Inserting an IED from the template directory
- Inserting an IED by importing a .pcmi file
- Setting the IED IP address in a project
- Technical key
- IEC 61850 naming conventions to identify an IED
- Setting the technical key
- COM600 project
- Using the Web HMI
- IED User Management
- Application Configuration tool
- Function blocks
- Signals and signal management
- Function block execution parameters
- Execution order and feedback loops
- Configuration parameters
- Hardware channels
- Validation
- Validation on demand
- Validation when writing to the IED
- Configuration parameter
- Load Profile tool
- Load Profile tool user interface
- Information fields
- Opening and closing Fault Record tool
- Fault Record tool interface
- Single-line diagram engineering
- Display window and sequence order
- Symbol library
- HMI display raster layout and text font selection
- Adding a measurand
- Adding a busbar
- Adding symbols into a display
- Drawing lines to create links
- Bay configuration engineering
- Linking process objects
- IEC 61850 protocol references and pre-conditions
- IEC 61850 interface in the IED
- Function view for IEC 61850 in PCM600
- Station configuration description file types
- Exporting SCL files from PCM600
- Exporting ICD or CID files
- Engineering vertical and horizontal communication in CCT600
- Importing SCL files to PCM600
- Importing ICD or CID files
- Section 8 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Section 2 Environmental aspects
- Section 3 Unpacking, inspecting and storing
- Inspecting product
- Section 4 Mounting
- Installing plug-in unit
- Sealing plug-in unit
- Securing handle
- Mounting protection relay
- Flush mounting protection relay
- Semi-flush mounting protection relay
- Semi-flush mounting protection relay inclined
- Rack mounting protection relay
- Wall mounting protection relay
- Flush mounting protection relay with a protection cover
- Mounting lens sensors for an arc flash detector system
- Section 5 Connecting
- Connecting ring-lug type wires
- Connecting analog signals
- Connecting RTD and mA inputs
- Connecting protection relay with a test switch
- Connecting binary signals
- Connecting power supply
- Connecting communication
- Energizing protection relay
- Section 6 Removing, repairing and exchanging
- Removing protection relay
- Exchanging protection relay
- Section 7 Technical data
- Rear side of the protection relay
- Dimensions
- Enclosure class
- Section 8 Accessories and ordering data
- Section 9 Glossary
Relion 615 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Protection functions
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Measurement
- Condition monitoring
- Fuse failure supervision
- Station communication
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- Accessories and ordering data
- Tools
- Cyber security
- Terminal diagrams
- Certificates
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Section 2 REG615 overview
- Operation functionality
- Local HMI
- Display
- LEDs
- Authorization
- Audit trail
- Communication
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- Process bus
- Secure communication
- Section 3 REG615 standard configurations
- Addition of control functions for primary devices and the use of binary inputs and outputs
- Connection diagrams
- Standard configuration A
- Functions
- Default disturbance recorder settings
- Functional diagrams
- Functional diagrams for protection
- Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder
- Functional diagrams for condition monitoring
- Functional diagrams for control and interlocking
- Functional diagram for measurement functions
- Functional diagrams for IOs and alarm LEDs
- Functional diagram for other timer logics
- Other functions
- Default I/O connections
- Current transformers
- Non-directional overcurrent protection
- Example for non-directional overcurrent protection
- Section 5 Protection relay's physical connections
- Residual voltage
- Optional light sensor inputs
- Outputs for signalling
- Section 6 Glossary
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- safety information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Section 2 Relay engineering process
- Monitoring and control system structure
- Standard configuration concept
- Workflow
- Section 3 PCM600 tool
- Connectivity packages
- PCM600 and relay connectivity package version
- Installing connectivity packages by using the connectivity package installer
- Activating connectivity packages
- PCM600 projects
- Technical key
- IEC 61850 naming conventions to identify an IED
- Setting the technical key
- Communication between PCM600 and the protection relay
- Setting up IP addresses
- Prerequisites for local and remote updates
- Section 4 Setting up a project
- Building the plant structure
- Inserting an IED
- Inserting an IED in online mode
- Inserting an IED in offline mode
- Inserting an IED from the template directory
- Inserting an IED by importing a .pcmi file
- Setting the IED IP address in a project
- COM600S project
- Importing a 615 series protection relay in a COM600S project
- Using the Web HMI
- Managing IED users
- PCM600 project's IEC 61850 version identification
- Application Configuration tool
- Function blocks
- Signals and signal management
- Function block execution parameters
- Execution order and feedback loops
- Configuration parameters
- Hardware channels
- Validation
- Validation when writing to the protection relay
- Configuration load calculation
- Configuration parameter
- Parameter organization
- Load Profile tool
- Load Profile tool user interface
- Information fields
- Opening and closing Fault Record tool
- Fault Record tool interface
- IED Compare
- Starting IED Compare
- Protection and control blocking examples
- Protection blocking example
- Control blocking example
- Single-line diagram engineering
- Display window and sequence order
- Symbol library
- HMI display raster layout and text font selection
- Adding static text
- Adding measurands
- Adding a busbar
- Adding symbols into a display
- Drawing lines to create links
- Bay configuration engineering
- Linking process objects
- Creating a complete HMI display
- Template export and import
- Exporting a template
- Starting HMI event filtering
- Searching events
- Saving event filter configuration
- IEC 61850 protocol references and pre-conditions
- IEC 61850 interface in the protection relay
- GOOSE data exchange
- Function view for IEC 61850 in PCM600
- IEC 61850 engineering process
- Exporting SCL files from PCM600
- Exporting ICD or CID files
- Engineering vertical and horizontal communication
- Importing SCL files to PCM600
- Importing SCD files
- Importing ICD or CID files
- Section 8 Glossary
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Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Description
- Protection functions
- Application
- Supported ABB solutions
- Control
- Measurements
- Condition monitoring
- Fuse failure supervision
- Technical data
- Local HMI
- Mounting methods
- Accessories and ordering data
- Tools
- Cyber security
- Terminal diagrams
- Certificates
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Document revision history
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Section 2 RED615 overview
- Product version history
- Operation functionality
- Local HMI
- Display
- LEDs
- Authorization
- Audit trail
- Communication
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- Process bus
- Secure communication
- Section 3 RED615 standard configurations
- Addition of control functions for primary devices and the use of binary inputs and outputs
- Connection diagrams
- Standard configuration C
- Functions
- Default disturbance recorder settings
- Functional diagrams
- Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder
- Functional diagrams for condition monitoring
- Functional diagrams for control and interlocking
- Functional diagrams for measurement functions
- Functional diagrams for I/O and alarm LEDs
- Functional diagrams for other timer logics
- Other functions
- Default I/O connections
- Functional diagrams for protection
- Current transformers
- Non-directional overcurrent protection
- Example for non-directional overcurrent protection
- Inputs
- Auxiliary supply voltage input
- RTD/mA inputs
- Outputs for signalling
- Protection communication options
- Section 6 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Section 2 RED615 overview
- Operation functionality
- Physical hardware
- Local HMI
- Display
- LEDs
- Authorization
- Communication
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- Protection communication and supervision
- Section 3 RED615 standard configurations
- Addition of control functions for primary devices and the use of binary inputs and outputs
- Connection diagrams
- Standard configuration D
- Functions
- Default disturbance recorder settings
- Functional diagrams
- Functional diagrams for protection
- Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder
- Functional diagrams for condition monitoring
- Functional diagrams for control and interlocking
- Functional diagrams for measurement functions
- Functional diagrams for IO and alarm LEDs
- Functional diagrams for other functions
- Functional diagrams for communication
- Current transformers
- Non-directional overcurrent protection
- Example for non-directional overcurrent protection
- Inputs
- Ground voltage
- RTD/mA inputs
- Outputs for signalling
- Protection communication options
- Section 6 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Document conventions
- Section 2 REV615 overview
- Operation functionality
- Local HMI
- Display
- LEDs
- Authorization
- Communication
- Self-healing Ethernet ring
- Ethernet redundancy
- Process bus
- Secure communication
- Section 3 REV615 standard configurations
- Addition of control functions for primary devices and the use of binary inputs and outputs
- Connection diagrams
- Standard configuration B
- Functions
- Default disturbance recorder settings
- Functional diagrams
- Functional diagrams for disturbance recorder
- Functional diagrams for control and interlocking
- Functional diagrams for measurement functions
- Functional diagrams for I/O and alarms LEDs
- Functional diagrams for other timer logics
- Other functions
- Section 4 Requirements for measurement transformers
- Non-directional overcurrent protection
- Example for non-directional overcurrent protection
- Section 5 Protection relay's physical connections
- Residual voltage
- Optional light sensor inputs
- Outputs
- Section 6 Glossary
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- Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- Product documentation
- Related documentation
- Functions, codes and symbols
- Section 2 Modbus data mappings
- Indications
- Premapped indications
- CTRL.CBCSWI1 Circuit breaker (1) mom+mcd position
- CTRL.DCSXSWI2 Disconnector position indication (2 29DS-1
- CTRL.DCXSWI2 Disconnector control (2) – 29DS-2
- CTRL.ESXSWI1 Grounding switch control (1) – 29GS-1
- LD0.ARCSARC2 Arc protection (2) – AFD-2
- LD0.CCSPVC1 Current circuit supervision (1) – CCM-1
- LD0.DOPPDPR1 Reverse power/directional overpower protection (1) – 32O-1
- LD0.DUPPDPR1 Underpower protection (1) – 32U-1
- LD0.EFHPTOC2 Non-directional ground-fault protection high stage (2) – 50G-2
- LD0.FRPFRQ2 Frequency protection (2) – 81-2
- LD0.HIBPDIF1 High-impedance differential protection for phase B (1) – 87B-1
- LD0.LEDGGIO1 Indication LED states Color1/Color2 – LED
- LD0.LEDGGIO1 Indication LED states OFF/ColorX – LED
- LD0.LEDPTRC1 Global conditioning (1)
- LD0.LOFLPTUC1 Loss of load supervision (1) – 37M-1
- LD0.MAPGAPC2 Multipurpose protection (2) – MAP-2
- LD0.MAPGAPC5 Multipurpose protection (5) – MAP-5
- LD0.MNSPTOC1 Negative-sequence overcurrent protection for machines (1) – 46M-1
- LD0.MVGAPC1 Move (8 pcs) (1) – MV-1
- LD0.NSPTOV1 Negative-sequence overvoltage protection
- LD0.OEPVPH1 Overexcitation protection (1) – 24-1
- LD0.PHHPTOC2 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage (2) – 50P-2
- LD0.PHLPTOC1 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage (1) – 51P-1
- LD0.PHPTOV2 Three-phase overvoltage protection (2) – 59-2
- LD0.PREVPTOC1 Phase reversal protection (1) – 46R-1
- LD0.RESCMMXU1 Residual current measurement (1) – IG-1
- LD0.ROVPTOV2 Residual overvoltage protection (2) – 59N-1
- CM-1
- LD0.STTPMSU1 Motor start-up supervision (1) – 66/51LRS-1
- LD0.TRPPTRC1 Master trip (1) – 86/94-1
- LD0.XAGGIO130 Physical I/O states (AIM card XA130)
- LD0.XGGIO100 Physical I/O states (PSM card X100)
- LD0.XGGIO110 Physical I/O states (BIO card X110)
- LD0.XGGIO120 Physical I/O states (AIM card X120)
- LD0.XGGIO130 Physical I/O states (BIO card X130)
- LD0.XRGGIO130 Alarm/warning
- LD0.DIAGLCCH1 Ethernet supervision (1)
- LD0.LDPRLRC1 Load profile record (1) – LoadProf
- LD0.MAPGAPC9 Multipurpose protection (9) – MAP-9
- LD0.MAPGAPC12 Multipurpose protection (12) – MAP-12
- LD0.MAPGAPC15 Multipurpose protection (15) – MAP-15
- LD0.MAPGAPC18 Multipurpose protection (18) – MAP-18
- LD0.RESTVTR1 VG VT supervision (1)
- LD0.TRPPTRC3 Master trip (3) – 86/94-3
- LD0.TRPPTRC5 Master trip (5) – 86/94-5
- LD0.UDFCNT1 Multipurpose generic up-down counter (1 CTR-1
- LD0.UDFCNT4 Multipurpose generic up-down counter (4 CTR-4
- Control structure 1
- Control structure 4
- Control structure 7
- Fault record structure header
- Protection relay's real-time clock (in local time mode) - read and write (synchronize)
- Indication bits mirrored in registers
- SSR2 System status register (2) protection relay's mode and state
- SSR4 System status register (4) data available 2 (client dependent, user-definable)
- SSR6 System status register (6) control command status client-dependent)
- Time and reason for latest protection relay reset
- User-definable registers [Alt.1], visible on 3x and 4x
- LD0.CMMXU1 Phase current demand values (1) – IA, IB, IC
- LD0.CMMXU1 Three-phase current measurement (1) – IA IB, IC
- LD0.MDSOPT1 Runtime counter for machines and devices 1) – OPTM-1
- LD0.PEMMXU1 Power measurement demand values (1) – P E-1
- LD0.RESCMMXU1 Residual current demand value (1) – IG-1
- LD0.RESVMMXU1 Residual voltage demand value (1) – VG-1
- LD0.VMMXU1 Three-phase voltage measurement (1) – VA VB, VC
- LD0.VMMXU1 Voltage demand values (1) – VA, VB, VC
- Unmapped registers
- LD0.SCA4GAPC1 Analog value scaling (1) – SCA4-1
- LD0.SCA4GAPC4 Analog value scaling (4) – SCA4-4
- LD0.SPEMMXU1 Single-phase power and energy measurement demand values (1) – SP, SE-1
- LD0.SPEMMXU1 Single-phase power and energy measurement (1) – SP, SE-1
- Controls
- CTRL.CBCSWI1 Circuit breaker control (1)
- LD0.SPCGAPC2 Generic control point (16 pcs) (2) – SPC-2
- LD0.SRGAPC1 Set-reset (8 pcs) (1) – SR-1
- Unmapped control points
- Section 3 Glossary
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