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    Product range MiCOM Px3x

    General platform presentation

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    Schneider Electric 2- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    Variants

    MountingHardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    Operation

    Communication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

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    Schneider Electric 3- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    Variants

    MountingHardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    Operation

    Communication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

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    Range MiCOM Px30

    Solutions for …

    ●Feeder protection devices P13x

    ●Distance protection devices P43x

    ●Line differential protection devices P53x●Transformer differential protection devices P63x

    ●Railway substation protection devices Px38

    One box devices (protection & control) Px39●Bay computers Cx3x

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Variants

    ●MiCOM Px3x in 24 TE case

    ●MiCOM Px3x in 40 TE case

    ●MiCOM Px3x in 84 TE case

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Variants

    Hybrid

    version

    available

    ●Connection via …

    ● Pin terminals

    ● Ring teminals

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    Schneider Electric 7- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    Variants

    MountingHardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    Operation

    Communication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

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    Schneider Electric 8- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Flush mounting

    Two variants for 

    flexible mounting

    ●Version:

    ● Without angle brackets for direct

    mounting

    ● With angle brackets and frame

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    Schneider Electric 9- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Surface mounting

    Flexible

    surfacemounting

    solution

    ●Cutout for cables above and below

    ●Easy fixing on the case during installation

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    Schneider Electric 10- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    Variants

    MountingHardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    Operation

    Communication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

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    Schneider Electric 11- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Structure

    GGC

    GG

    G

          G

         G

    MiCOM

    TRIP

     ALARM

    OUTOF SERVICE

    HEALTHY

    EDIT MODE

    F1

    F2

    F3

    F4

    F5

    F6

    Y VXT

    Binary signals / Measured data / Commands Power supplyCurrents / Voltages

    PP

    B

    PC Interface

    L

    Communication

    Interfaces

     A  A

    Protection Interface

    InterMiCOM

     A

    NC

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    Schneider Electric 12- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options

    Processor module P

    ●True 16 bit A/D conversion

    ● Automatic SW calibration●Parameter storage

    ● NV-RAM

    ●Logged data storage

    ● Battery backed RAM

    ●Software storage

    ● Flash EPROM

    ●Single processor solution as32-bit microprocessor system

    ● I386 EX

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    Schneider Electric 13- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options

    Power supply board V

    ●8 output relays

    ● All output relays are suitable forboth signal and trip duties

    connection

    ●4 opto-isolated inputs

    ● Nominal voltage range:24 to 250 VDC without internal

    switching.

    ●Wide range power supply

    ● Nominal voltage range48 to 250 VDC and

    100 to 230 VAC

    without internal switching

    ● Separate module for 24 VDC

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    Schneider Electric 14- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Basic hardware, Terminal connection

    Power supplyboard V

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    Schneider Electric 15- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Basic hardware

    Transformer module T

    ●Connection● Via pin terminals   ● Via ring terminals

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    Schneider Electric 16- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options

    Communication module A

    ●Separate 16 Bit microcontroller 

    ●Switchable seral protocols● Interfaces

    ● Serial link

    ● IRIG-B interface

    ● 2nd RS485 link for engineering

    ●Serial link available with

    ● RS85 connector 

    ● Plastic fiber optic connectorsFSMA

    ● Glass fiber optic connectors ST

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    Schneider Electric 17- AFS/M-F – Jens Eilart – September 2010

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options

    Ethernet communication

    module A●Compatible CPU interface

    ● Integrated Ethernet Interface● Realtime-Multitasking OS

    ● VXWorks

    ●Main communication

    with 100MHz Ethernet

    ● RJ45 or ST/SC connection

    (Fiber optics)

    COMM2 with IEC60870-5-103● Communication via RS485

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options

     Analog module Y

    ●2 analog outputs 20 mA

    ● 10-bit D/A conversion,with parallel output relays

    ●4 opto-isolated inputs

    ● Nominal voltage range:

    24 to 250 VDC without internalswitching.

    ●Measuring input, 0 to 20 mA

    ● optical coupling

    ● 10-bit A/D conversion

    ●PT 100 input

    ● optical coupling

    10-bit A/D conversion

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    Basic hardware, Terminal connection

     Analog modules Y

    CO

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    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    2021

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Ring

    Output relays

    Pin

    X_3

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    K_01

    K_02

    K_03

    K_04

    K_05

    K_06

    1)

    1)

    1)

    1)

    Type X  6O

    Binary

    module

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Basic hardware, Terminal connection

    Binarymodules

    X

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    2021

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Ring

    K_01

    K_02

    K_03

    K_04

    K_05K_06

    K_07

    K_08

    Binary

    module

    U_01

    U_02

    U_03

    U_04

    U_05

    U_06

    Output relays

    Pin

    X_3

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    Type X6I / 8O

    Signal inputs

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    1920

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Ring

    Binary

    module

    Signal inputs

    Pin

    X_3

    12

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    Type X24I

    U_17

    U_18

    U_19

    U_20

    U_21

    U_22

    U_23

    U_24

    U_01

    U_02

    U_03

    U_04

    U_05

    U_06

    U_07

    U_08

    U_09

    U_10

    U_11

    U_12

    U_13

    U_14

    U_15

    U_16

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Binary

    module

    Type X6I / 3O

    X_1

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Ring Pin

    X_3

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    Signal-

    inputs

    U_01

    U_02

    U_03

    U_04

    U_05

    U_06

    Output relays

    K_01

    K_02

    K_03

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    MiCOM P 30 t ti d i

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    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    2021

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Output relays

    X_3

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    K_01

    K_02

    K_03

    K_04

    K_05

    K_06

    Signal inputs

    U_01

    U_02

    U_03

    U_04

    U_05

    U_06

    Ring Pin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Binary

    module

    Type X6I / 6O

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    Ring

    Type X

    Pin

    X_3

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    6I / 6H

    Binary

    module

    19

    20

    21

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

     _ 

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    High-break

    contacts

    K_01

    K_02

    K_03

    K_04

    K_05

    K_06

    U_01

    U_02

    U_03

    U_04

    U_05

    U_06

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Vin

    Signal inputs

    +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    +

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    15

    16

    17

    18

    19

    2021

    22

    23

    24

    25

    26

    27

    Ring

    Type X

    High-break

    contacts

    Pin

    X_3

    1

    23

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    X_2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    K_01

      4H

    K_02

    K_04

    K_03

    +

    +

    +

    +

    Binary

    module

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Basic hardware, Terminal connection

    Binarymodules

    X

    MiCOM P 30 t ti d i

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Hardware options, Mandatory modules

    A d

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    Variants

    Mounting

    Hardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

    MiCOM P 30 t ti d i

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●40 TE detachable HMI with graphic display

    ● multicoloured LED´s available

    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●40 TE detachable HMI with text display

    ● Function keys

    ● multicoloured LED´s available

    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●Detachable HMI (40 TE)

    ● Insertion depth allows mounting in smallest Medium Voltage switchgears

    ● Simple wiring ( just RJ45- and grounding connection )

    24,0

            1        0        7  ,        0

    ( Ground connectionnot shown !!! )

    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●Detachable HMI (40 TE)

    ● Same serial HMI modules will be used as fixed HMI (on the device front)

    or as Detachable HMI !

    Detachable User Interface

    Interface

    Serial HMI

    with multi-

    coloured

    LED´s

    Px3x

    Bus system

    Device

    front plate

    processor-module

    with serial

    Interface

    Ethernet cable

    14-pole

    Flat ribbon cable

    Direct connection

    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●Detachable HMI (40 TE)

    ● No additional software for detachable HMI necessary

    ● Supervision of serial communication with HMI

    (connected / not connected)

    ● Removing the detachable HMI is always possible

    ● Devices without HMI possible, but today no order option

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

    Detachable HMI

    ●Operation without HMI

    ● No operational restrictions of device functionality

    BUT

    ● Software download only via User Interface

    ● Cold restart initiation only via User Interface

    Agenda

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    Variants

    Mounting

    Hardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

     Agenda

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

    Software, developement process

    Communication

    HMI

    Datamodell

    generationProtection /

    control

    Device sof tware

    Operator 

    Machine

    Interface

    System libary

    P C

    applications

    Setting tool»MiCOM S1.103

    documentation,manual

    DevelopementDesk

    Universal

    Communication

    Interface

    System

    Device

    Drivers

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

    Software structure, data model

    data model

     p  r   o  

    t   e  c  t   i   o  n  

       c   o   n    t   r

       o    l

    communication

    DIST

    UMZ

    DIFF

    SG01

    SG02

    SG03

    VOB

    »RMX

    μ 

    i386EX

    KOMM   PC

    ......

    ...

    Settingtool

    Download

    Documentation

    Upload

     M a n u a l

    Device

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

    Software function flow

    NMI: A/D conversion

    and data

    pre processing

    Protection /

    Control

    Operation /

    Communication

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    MiCOM Px30 protection devices

    Basic data processing

     Agenda

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    Variants

    Mounting

    Hardware

    Detachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

    ge da

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    p

    Text-HMI

    ●LED indicators

    ● 5 fixed, 18 configurable

     Alphanumeric Text-LCD● 4 lines x 20 characters

    ●Clear key

    ● Reset / Abort modifications

    ●Protocol key

    ● Direct access recording

    ●Function keys

    6 configurable●Cursor keys

    ● Navigation / Scroll in the menu

    ●Enter key

    ● Modify settings

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    p

    Graphic-HMI

    ●LED indicators

    ● 5 fixed, 12 configurable

     Alphanumeric Text-LCD● 16 lines x 21 characters

    ●Clear key

    ● Reset / Abort modifications

    ●Protocol key

    ● Direct access recording

    ●Cursor keys

    Navigation / Scroll in the menu●Enter key

    ● Modify settings

    ●Control keys

    ● 5 fíxed

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    p

    Menu tree

    Device Type

    Parameters

    Device IDConfiguration parameters

    Function parameters

    GlobalMain functions

    Parameter subset 1

    Parameter subset ...

    Control

    Operation

    Cyclic measurementsControl and testing

    Operation data recording

    Measured operating dataPhysical state signals

    Logical state signals

    Events

    Event countersMeasured fault data

    Event recording

    ●Uniform menu structure

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    p

    Menu tree

    ●Configure according to the application

    21 79

    DIST Function group DIST With

    MCMON Function group MCMON Without

    BUOC Function group BUOC Without

     ARC Function group ARC With

    ...

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    global settings

    ●Global power system characteristics

    ● fnom; phase-sequence; dynamic range of current

    CT and VT nominal values● primary values (relevant for recording & metering only)

    ● secondary values

    ●CT grounding

    ● standard = line side● opposite

    ●Measurement value release

    ● to force small measurands to zero (e.g. I = 0 if CB is open!)

    ●Configuration of cross blocking signals●Definition of trip conditions

    ●Set CB characteristics and autoreclosing scheme restrains:

    ● tCB,close; no ARC if CB open; ...

    MiCOM Px30 - protection devices

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    function key configuration

    Fx

    ● Inputs freely configurable

    ● Fct. Assignm. Fx

    ● per selection table

    ● One signal per F-key

    ● Operating mode Fx

    ● Key

    ● Switch

    ●Password protection

    ● Individual password protection

    ● Settable via HMI for each of the F-key

    No function keys with graphical

    HMI or 24 TE boxes !

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    binary input configuration

    ● Inputs freely configurable

    ● Fct. Assignm. Ux

    ● per selection table

    ● One signal per input

    ● Operating mode Ux

    ● Active “high”

    ● Active “low”

    ● Active power drain + numerical filter 

    ●Binary inputs Check

    ● Apply voltage (or no voltage) to anybinary input and check its internal state

    ● Read physical state signal

    ● Read assigned logical state signal

    Uxx

     V in

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    Global settings

    ●Logical input functions (signals) are indicated by appendix ‚EXT‘ to the

    description text

    ●They can be fed from

    ● Binary input (opto-coupler) U xx

    ● Function key input F x

    ● Signal assignment in LOGIC

    ● Signal assignment in COMM3 (InterMiCOM)

    ● Signal assignment in GOOSE, GSSE (ethernet comm.)

    ● In case of multiple assignment, the logical signal is ORed from all

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    Output and LED configuration

    ● Any logical state signal can be freely

    configured to any physical output or 

    LED:

    ● Function assignment K xx or H xx

    ● Separate per LED colour 

    ● Operating modes K xx or Hxx

    ● ES updating (ES = Energised on Signal )

    ● ES manual reset

    ● ES reset (fault)

    ● ES reset (syst. dist.)

    ● NE updating ( NE = Normally Energised )

    ● NE manual reset

    ● Operating modes for LED as blinking

    lights

    ●Only one signal per output or LED, but

    multiple assignment is possible

    Kxx

    Hxx

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    O l fi i

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    Output relay configuration

    ●Outputs Check

    ● Integrated test function to operate any

    output contact for a settable time (0..10 s)

    ● Set Px3x in off-line mode:003.030 MAIN: Protection enabled = OFF

    ● Set the test hold-time:

    003.044 OUTP: Hold-time for test = 10 s

    Select an output relay:003.042 OUTP: Relay assign. f.test =

    OUTP Fct. assignm. K xx

    ● Operate the output:

    003.043 OUTP: Relay test = execute

    Kxx

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    W t hd f ti lit

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    K_xx'NE updating'

    L+

    Watchdog functionality

    ●Configurable to any output

    ● ‚Alarm‘: OUTP: Fct. assignm. K xx = SFMON: Warning (relay)

    ‚Out of Service‘: OUTP: Fct. assignm. K xx = MAIN: Blocked/faulty

    ●Set up normally energised signaling,

    to get indications also for supply voltage failure or wire interruptions

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    I t t ti

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    Instrumentation

    VPG, IP, IDC, T

    ± VPP, V,Imax/min/pos/neg/zero

    x P, Q, cosϕ, ϕ(V,I), f 

    dt   ± Wh, ± Varh, IPmax delayed/stored

    Primary & per unit values

    ●Use for commissioning and operation

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    t t t ll d t l

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    state controlled measurement panels

     Voltage B-C prim.

    20,8 kV 

    Current B prim.

    1357 A 

     Voltage VNG p.u.

    0,328 Unom  √3

    Current IN,act p.u.

    0,027 Inom 

    Therm. repl. buffer

    64 %

    Pre-trip time left

    21 min

    Fault duration

    0,08 s

    Fault Location

    12,8 km 

      C

    ● Normal condition

    ● (OP_RC)

    ● Overload condition

    ● (OL_RC, OL_DA)

    ● Ground fault

    ● (GF_RC, GF_DA)

    ● Short circuit

    ● (FT_RC, FT_DA)

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    Fault record triggering

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    Fault record triggering

    ●Fixed trigger conditions (global):

    ● via user interface: 003.041 FT_RC: Trigger USER = execute

    via input function: 036.089 FT_RC Trigger EXT

    ●Fixed trigger conditions (P43x, P13x):

    ● Starting: 036.000 MAIN: General starting

    ● Tripping: 035.071 MAIN: Gen. trip command

    ●User defined trigger conditions:

    ● by setting: 003.085 FT_RC: Fct. assig. trigger = ...

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    Disturbance recording

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    Disturbance recording

    ●Use for commissioning and operation

    ● Protocol for messages and measurements

    (via PC, COMMx, HMI)

    ● Analogue values(via PC, COMMx)

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    Limit value monitoring (LIMIT)

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    measurements:

    currents,

    temperature,

    20 mA DC,

    ...

    signals:

    start I>

    tI< elapsed,

    ...

    Limit value monitoring (LIMIT)

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    Measured data input (MEASI)

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    Measured data input (MEASI)

    ●DC current input 0 ... 24 mA ( I nom = 20 mA )

    ● load: 100 Ω

    maximal short-time loading: 50 mA● resolution: 25 μ A

    ●open-circuit recognizing 0 ... 3 ... 10 mA

    ●overload capacity 24,8 mA ( fixed value )

    ●zero suppression 0 ... 0,2 I nom

    ●measured-value linearization over 20 branches

    ● limit value monitoring via functional group LIMIT

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    Measured data output (MEASO)

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    Measured data output (MEASO)

    ●2 DC current output 0 ... 20 mA

    ● maximal load: 50 Ω

    resolution: 20 μ A●BCD – coded output

    ●adjustable scaling

    ● minimal / maximal current

    ● Break point of characteristics ( for expansion of measuring range )

    ●settable hold time, signal „value valid“

    ●all operation-, overload- and incidents measurements

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    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

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    ●Expansion of known functions

    ● „hand over“ transfer functions

    triggering of fault detection● group signal

    ●Customer application design of new functions

    ● possible without firmware update

    ● reaction time like protection functions

    ● Boolean Algebra as basis

    ● high transparency

    ● simple definition

    ● minimal effort to work in

    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

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    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

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    protection   control

    communication

    ●Other devices

    protection control

    commu-nication

    Program-

    mable

    logic

    ●MiCOM Px3x

    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

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    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

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    control inputs   Trip command

    and signalsfunction

    Programmable logic (LOGIC)

     Agenda

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    Variants

    Mounting

    HardwareDetachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

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    Communication interfaces

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    Communication interfaces

    ●Use of communication interfaces

    HMI

    IEC /

    COMM1

    COMM2

    PC

    Modem Modem

    Remote access by protection engineer 

    SCADA / substation

    control interface

    Local access

    by protection engineer 

    Full access

    to all settings,

    signals and measuredvalues

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    Communication protocols

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    Communication protocols

    ●Simply select protocol

    ● Via serial link

    ● IEC 60870-5-103

    IEC 60870-5-101● DNP 3.0

    ● Modbus

    ● Via ethernet link

    ● IEC 61850

    Copper wire RS 485

    Plastic fiber optics

    Glass fiber optics 820 nm

    Copper wire RJ 45

    Glass fiber optics 1300 nm

     Agenda

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    Variants

    Mounting

    HardwareDetachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

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    Parameter subset selection (PSS)

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    ( )

    PS 1

    PS 2

    PS 3

    PS 4

    ●Select by

    ● Binary input

    ● Function key input

    ● Local control (HMI)

    ● Communication interfaces

    ● PC

    ● COMMx

    IEC

     Agenda

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    Variants

    Mounting

    HardwareDetachable HMI

    Software

    OperationCommunication

    Parameter subset selection

    Device - Identification

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    Hardware identification

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    Test

    >>>>>>>>

    ●Updated during relay start (booting)

    Device type 532

    Software version 630

    SW date 30.01.10

    F number 6.123456.0

    ...

     Module var. slot 1

     Module vers. slot 1

     Module var. slot 2

     Module vers. slot 2...

    HMI

    PC

    COMMx /

    IEC

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    Hardware and software versions

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    ●Handling in the cortec

    ● -3xx Hardware version

    ● -4xx Connection diagram version (doc.relevant)

    ● -5xx Customized version

    ● -6xx Datamodel version

    ● -7xx Software version without datamodel modification

    ● -8xx Language pair version

    ● -2xx IEC 61850 datamodel version

    Make the most of

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    your energy™


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