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Product range MiCOM Px3x
General platform presentation
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Variants
MountingHardware
Detachable HMI
Software
Operation
Communication
Parameter subset selection
Device - Identification
Agenda
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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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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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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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Variants
MountingHardware
Detachable HMI
Software
Operation
Communication
Parameter subset selection
Device - Identification
Agenda
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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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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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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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MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
Basic hardware, Terminal connection
Power supplyboard V
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MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
Basic hardware
Transformer module T
●Connection● Via pin terminals ● Via ring terminals
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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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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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MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
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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
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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
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MiCOM Px30 protection devices
Software function flow
NMI: A/D conversion
and data
pre processing
Protection /
Control
Operation /
Communication
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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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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
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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
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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
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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; ...
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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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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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)
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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 = ...
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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)
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
Limit value monitoring (LIMIT)
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measurements:
currents,
temperature,
20 mA DC,
...
signals:
start I>
tI< elapsed,
...
Limit value monitoring (LIMIT)
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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)
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
Programmable logic (LOGIC)
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protection control
communication
●Other devices
protection control
commu-nication
Program-
mable
logic
●MiCOM Px3x
Programmable logic (LOGIC)
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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
MiCOM Px30 - protection devices
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™