Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Operation Manual

Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Operation Manual

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SIPROTEC 5
Operation
V7.30 and higher
Manual
C53000-G5040-C003-7
Preface
Open Source Software
Table of Contents
First Steps
Expanding Devices
Fitting the Devices
Handling of Plug-In Modules
Using On-Site Operation Panel
Using DIGSI 5
Commissioning
Operation in the Operating State
Maintenance, On-the-Spot Assistance and
Test
Security Settings in the Device
Glossary
Index
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  • Page 1 Preface Open Source Software Table of Contents SIPROTEC 5 First Steps Operation Expanding Devices Fitting the Devices V7.30 and higher Handling of Plug-In Modules Using On-Site Operation Panel Manual Using DIGSI 5 Commissioning Operation in the Operating State Maintenance, On-the-Spot Assistance and...
  • Page 2 Although including rights created by patent grant or registration of a Siemens AG has made best efforts to keep the document as utility model or a design, are reserved. precise and up-to-date as possible, Siemens AG shall not...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Further Documentation [dwprefom-221012-01.tif, 3, en_US] • Device manuals Each Device manual describes the functions and applications of a specific SIPROTEC 5 device. The printed manual and the online help for the device have the same informational structure. • Hardware manual The Hardware manual describes the hardware building blocks and device combinations of the SIPROTEC 5 device family.
  • Page 4 The help package for DIGSI 5 includes a description of the basic operation of software, the DIGSI princi- ples and editors. The help package for CFC includes an introduction to CFC programming, basic examples of working with CFC, and a reference chapter with all the CFC blocks available for the SIPROTEC 5 range. •...
  • Page 5: Using Digsi

    Preface Additional Support For questions about the system, please contact your Siemens sales partner. Support Our Customer Support Center provides a 24-hour service. Phone: +49 (180) 524-7000 Fax: +49 (180) 524-2471 E-Mail: support.energy@siemens.com Training Courses Inquiries regarding individual training courses should be addressed to our Training Center:...
  • Page 6: Operation

    Operation of equipment with exposed current-transformer circuits is prohibited. Before disconnecting the equipment, ensure that the current-transformer circuits are short-circuited. • The limiting values stated in the document must not be exceeded. This must also be considered during testing and commissioning. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 7: Open Source Software

    License Conditions provide for it you can order the source code of the Open Source Software from your Siemens sales contact - against payment of the shipping and handling charges - for a period of at least 3 years since purchase of the Product. We are liable for the Product including the Open Source Software contained in it pursuant to the license conditions applicable to the Product.
  • Page 8 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel........40 3.3.1 Assembly Dimensions ....................40 3.3.2 Fitting Devices ......................42 3.3.3 Activating the Battery ....................43 3.3.4 Grounding and Connecting Devices ................44 3.3.5 Tightening Torques of Fastening Screws..............44 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 10 Scope of Inspection and Methodology................. 97 7.4.2 Recommendation for Testing of Functions ..............97 7.4.3 Testing Interfaces in the Compound System..............99 Primary Tests........................100 7.5.1 Testing System Integration..................100 7.5.2 Methodical Procedure for Primary Tests of Functions..........102 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 11 Spontaneous Indication Display in DIGSI 5..............136 8.4.8 Spontaneous Fault Display on the On-Site Operation Panel.........136 8.4.9 Stored Indications in the SIPROTEC 5 Device...............138 8.4.10 Test Mode and Influence of Indications on Substation Automation Technology ..140 Edit Measured and Metered Values..................141 8.5.1...
  • Page 12 Establishing Test Mode ..................... 197 9.5.2 Switching Test Mode On and Off ................198 9.5.3 Switching Block Monitoring Direction On and Off............198 Security Settings in the Device.........................201 10.1 Security Design....................... 202 10.2 Multi-Level Safety Concept....................203 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 13 Confirmation ID for Switching Authorization with DIGSI 5.......... 206 10.4.7 Confirmation ID for Other Safety-Critical Actions............207 10.5 Authentication, Connection Password, and Confirmation ID During Operation....208 10.6 Using Connection Passwords and Confirmation IDs............209 Glossary..............................211 Index.................................215 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 14 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 15: First Steps

    First Steps Unpacking, Repacking and Storing Incoming Inspection Electrical Inspection SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 16: Unpacking, Repacking And Storing

    The relative humidity must be at a level where condensate and ice are prevented from forming. ² Siemens recommends that you observe a restricted storage temperature range of +10°C to +35°C, in ² order to prevent the electrolytic capacitors used in the power supply from aging prematurely.
  • Page 17 Caution: The battery used in the device can cause fire or chemical burns if handled improperly. Do not ² recharge it, take it apart, or subject it to a temperature in excess of 100 °C. Replace dead batteries immediately and keep them out of reach of children. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 18: Incoming Inspection

    First Steps 1.2 Incoming Inspection Incoming Inspection Siemens recommends that you check devices which are not assembled. Safety Notes DANGER Danger during incoming inspection Noncompliance with the safety notes, can result in death, severe injury or considerable material damage. Comply with all given safety notes when carrying out the incoming inspection.
  • Page 19: Electrical Inspection

    Push the battery compartment including the battery back in again. ² Grounding a Device The SIPROTEC 5 devices are protection class I equipment must be connected with the system ground prior to commissioning ² Ground each module with solid low-impedance system grounding (cross-section ≥ 4.0 mm (≥...
  • Page 20 After (initial) activation, there is no Device Configuration File (CFG) in the device and the device is in fall- back mode. The green and red LEDs light up in fallback mode. Once you have loaded the CFG file into the SIPROTEC 5 device, the green RUN LED lights up continuously ²...
  • Page 21: Expanding Devices

    Expanding Devices Flush-Mounting Devices Surface-Mounting Devices with Integrated On-Site Operation Panel Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 22: Flush-Mounting Devices

    Please note that the PS203 must always have the same rated voltage as the base module. ² Install only I/O modules without LEDs in the 2nd device row. ² [dweinzei-030211-01.tif, 1, --_--] Figure 2-1 Device Row of a Flush-Mounting Device SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 23: Expanding 1St Device Row

    Use the supplied grounding cable to connect the expansion module with the device and reconnect the ² device to service ground. Extend the device configuration in DIGSI and load this configuration to the device. ² Resume operation of the device. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 24: Surface-Mounting Devices With Integrated On-Site Operation Panel

    In the 2nd device row, you do not need any on-site operation panels, mounting brackets, or distance frames. NOTE When expanding a device in the 1st device row, order 2 mounting brackets that match the width of the expanded device. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 25: Expanding 1St Device Row

    ² NOTE If the device is an expanded device, then detach the 2 mounting brackets. You must replace these mounting brackets with 2 new mounting brackets that match the width of the device. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 26 ² Bolt the contact tab to the 2 modules. ² Installation and Commissioning Install the distance frame intended for expansion. ² Wire and, if required, fasten the current and voltage terminal blocks. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 27 Tighten all loose screws on the contact tabs and on the mounting brackets. ² Reinstall all plastic screw covers. ² Extend the device configuration in DIGSI and load this configuration to the device. ² Resume operation of the device. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 28: 2.3 Surface-Mounting Devices With Detached On-Site Operation Panel

    The distance between the device and the on-site operation panel is limited to not more than 5 m (196.85 in) by the length of the connecting cable. [dwauizei-040211-01.tif, 1, --_--] Figure 2-4 Device Row SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 29: Expanding 1St Device Row

    Place the expansion module on the left next to the device. Insert the 2 hinged angle clips of the expan- ² sion module in the cut-out of the device. Swivel the expansion module in the direction of the device so that the bottom snap-in spring engages. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 30 Check that the bus connection on the expansion module on the extreme right is covered. ² Connect all communication lines again. ² Extend the device configuration in DIGSI and load this configuration to the device. ² Resume operation of the device. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 31: Fitting The Devices

    Fitting the Devices Flush-Mounting Devices Surface-Mounting Devices with Integrated On-Site Operation Panel Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 32: Flush-Mounting Devices

    Table 3-2 Variable Housing Widths Dimension a Housing widths in mm (in Inches) 1/3 device 145 (5.71) 1/2 device 220 (8.66) 2/3 device 295 (11.61) 5/6 device 370 (14.57) 1/1 device 445 (17.52) SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 33: Fitting Devices

    Ensure that screw-fastening is complete at all intended bolting points. Tighten the screws to a torque ² of 1.2 Nm. If no assembly opening is prepared, then cut out the required assembly opening. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 34: Activating The Battery

    ² Grounding and Connecting Devices 3.1.4 Grounding the Devices The SIPROTEC 5 devices are protection class I equipment must be connected with the system ground before commissioning. DANGER Danger due to device being improperly grounded Incomplete and careless grounding leads to death, severe injury, and considerable material damage! The device must be situated in the operating area for at least 2 hours before you connect it to the ²...
  • Page 35: Tightening Torques Of Fastening Screws

    Join several on-site operation panels to one another with firm contact. ² Siemens recommends the use of contact washers on painted metal assembly walls. If the assembly wall is not metallic, place a metal layer, for example a metal sheet, between the assembly wall and the on-site operation panels.
  • Page 36: Surface-Mounting Devices With Integrated On-Site Operation Panel

    Fitting the Devices 3.2 Surface-Mounting Devices with Integrated On-Site Operation Panel Surface-Mounting Devices with Integrated On-Site Operation Panel Assembly Dimensions 3.2.1 [dwmoinab-040211-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 3-3 Device Drilling Pattern SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 37: Fitting Devices

    Fitting Devices 3.2.2 Preparations NOTE Siemens recommends detaching the on-site operation panels before fitting the device. Fit the on-site oper- ation panels after completing wiring and checks. NOTE Use a PZ2-size Phillips screwdriver. For each module, you need 4 fastening screws with a shank diameter of 6 mm (0.16 in).
  • Page 38: Activating The Battery

    (≥ 0.16 in ² grounding area ≥ M4). Connecting Devices Connect all cables and leads. Use the connection diagrams in the Hardware and Device manuals. ² Tighten the terminal screws to the prescribed torques. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 39: Tightening Torques Of Fastening Screws

    1.2 Nm M4 x 8 1.2 Nm M2.5 x 6 0.39 Nm Countersunk screw, M2.5 x 6 0.39 Nm Countersunk screw, M2.5 x 8 0.39 Nm Collar screw, M4 x 20 0.7 Nm SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 40: Surface-Mounting Devices With Detached On-Site Operation Panel

    Fitting the Devices 3.3 Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel Assembly Dimensions 3.3.1 [dwmoinab-040211-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 3-5 Device Drilling Pattern SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 41 Fitting the Devices 3.3 Surface-Mounting Devices with Detached On-Site Operation Panel [dwbploso-070211-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 3-6 On-Site Operation Panel Drilling Pattern SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 42: Fitting Devices

    2.5 m (98.43 in). Join the on-site operation panels to one another with firm contact. Siemens recommends the use of contact washers on painted metal assembly walls. If the assembly wall is not metallic, place a metal layer, for example a metal sheet, between the assembly wall and the on-site operation panel;...
  • Page 43: Activating The Battery

    Installing On-Site Operation Panels NOTE Join several on-site operation panels to one another with firm contact. Siemens recommends the use of contact washers on painted metal assembly walls. If the assembly wall is not metallic, place a metal layer, for example a metal sheet, between the assembly wall and the on-site operation panel; then connect this sheet to system ground.
  • Page 44: Grounding And Connecting Devices

    1.2 Nm M4 x 8 1.2 Nm M2.5 x 6 0.39 Nm Countersunk screw, M2.5 x 6 0.39 Nm Countersunk screw, M2.5 x 8 0.39 Nm Collar screw, M4 x 20 0.7 Nm SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 45: Handling Of Plug-In Modules

    Handling of Plug-In Modules Installation, Removal, Replacement SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 46: Installation, Removal, Replacement

    DANGER Danger due to live voltage when installing the plug-in modules. Noncompliance with the safety notes will result in death or severe injuries. Install plug-in modules on the electrically deactivated device only. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 47: Removing

    Resume operation of the device. ² Removing 4.1.3 Accessories NOTE Seal an unused plug-in module position with a cover plate. Order the module cover plate set of parts to cover the unused plug-in module position. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 48 Completing Removal In the case of a surface mounting device with integrated local operation panel, fit the on-site operation ² panel of the base module again. Resume operation of the device. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 49: Replacement

    Then check for secure attachment of the connectors. ² If necessary, fit the on-site operation panel again. ² Completing Replacement Place the device is service again and perform a firmware update of the communication modules. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 50 Handling of Plug-In Modules 4.1 Installation, Removal, Replacement NOTE If you have not cabled the optical fiber plug-in modules, then seal the terminals with protective covers. This prevents soiling of the terminals. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 51: Using On-Site Operation Panel

    Using On-Site Operation Panel General Overview of Operator Elements and Display Elements Displays for Indication and Control Structure of the Menu Menu Tree Notification Windows and Dialogs Displaying Device Mode Display of Routings and Status SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 52: General

    5.1 General General All SIPROTEC 5 devices can be operated via the DIGSI 5 interface of your PC and via the on-site operation panel. This is available optionally as an integrated and detached on-site operation panel. The on-site operation panel is characterized by a flat, compact design.
  • Page 53: Overview Of Operator Elements And Display Elements

    Element Display Small display Resolution: 192 x 128 pixels Display: Alphanumeric characters Large graphical display Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels Display: Alphanumeric characters as well as graphical display of default and control displays SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 54 Navigation between the default displays (pages) is done according to the sequences defined in the DIGSI 5 Display editor. • Right – To the next page • Left – To the previous page (sequence as laid down in DIGSI 5) SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 55 Restoring default setting Softkeys The softkeys are located on the left and right below the display. They are used to confirm command prompts in the display. Context-sensitive actions can always be triggered with the softkeys. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 56 The assignment of function keys <F1> to <F8> is defined in DIGSI 5. They have different defaults depending on application template. A default assignment exists for: • <F9> Language change: Jump to the selection menu for languages <F9> cannot be configured via DIGSI 5 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 57 When the key is pressed, all LEDs are activated simultaneously, allowing you to execute a test of the LEDs. NOTE Note that terminating the contacts of saved output indications can lead to reactions in the device environ- ment. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 58 2 key switches 8 monochrome LEDs 8 push-buttons The following table gives you a detailed explanation of the function of the operator and display elements. Operator Element/Display Element Meaning 16 parameterizable LEDs • Monochrome (red) SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 59 Unlocked switching of configured equipment allowed • Normal position Switching of configured equipment only with the designed interlocking conditions In devices with an expansion module with key switches the corresponding options are static in the control menu. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 60: Displays For Indication And Control

    In addition, control displays offer you the possibility of selecting individual switching objects and activating them according to switching authority and switching mode. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 61 By pressing the control key, you get to the control mode of the currently displayed control display. If several displays are present, you can select them in order of parameterized sequence by pressing the right and the left navigation keys. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 62: Structure Of The Menu

    List of menu items with numbering on the right edge (shortcut) Base bar with the display of permissible navigation directions and assignment of softkeys The current position in the menu is marked with brighter font on a dark background. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 63: Menu Tree

    All visible settings are assigned to a certain adjustable settings group. You can view the number of settings groups and set the activation of one of the settings groups in the General submenu. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 64 If you wish to test systems and equipment on site, you can read all necessary information from the corresponding submenus and start actions such as device reset. You can find more information on this in chapter 9.5 Test and Diagnostics SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 65: Notification Windows And Dialogs

    Switch equipment Change Change value NOTE If you do not confirm the dialog with a softkey, the action you wish to achieve is canceled after a previously set time. The prior state is restored. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 66: Displaying Device Mode

    • Serial number • Prompt Initialize device NOTE You may only initialize the device via DIGSI 5 and only then via the USB connection of your SIPROTEC 5 device. See chapter 7 Commissioning for more information on initializing and commissioning.
  • Page 67 You can also feed in the test signals using a digital test equipment. Digital test equipment offers you multiple test programs and test sequences. Process Mode The process mode is the normal operation of the device. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 68: Display Of Routings And Status

    Display of Routings and Status You can route logic information from the SIPROTEC 5 device to binary inputs, binary outputs and LEDs. With the menu item Binary I/O of the device you can display the routing of the logical signals and their status.
  • Page 69 Go to the information routing in DIGSI 5 and select the properties H or L for the input >Ext. trip initiation off. This status will also be displayed on the on-site operation panel of the SIPROTEC 5 device. Figure 5-12 Figure 5-13 shows you the routing of the signal >Ext.
  • Page 70 In the Line function group, the Overvoltage protection (ANSI 59) is also operated. In addi- tion, the Binaryinput1.1 can also block this protection function. The blocking function will become active with [H] active with voltage. [scbinipt1-260814-01, 1, en_US] Figure 5-13 Status of Binaryinput1.1 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 71 1. [GH] indicates that the voltage on binary input 1.1 is active and signals a closed circuit breaker. [scbinipt2-260814-01, 1, en_US] Figure 5-15 Circuit-Breaker Status on the On-Site Operation Panel SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 72 Example for Transformer Tap Changer 1: The figure below indicates that Binaryinput1.1 displays the position of the transformer tap changer 1. [scbinipt3-260814-01, 1, en_US] Figure 5-17 Position of the Transformer Tap Changer 1 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 73: Using Digsi 5

    General Operator Actions in the Offline and Online Area Initializing a Device Transferring Device Data from the PC to the Device Changing Data on the Online Device Retrieving Fault Records and Log Contents SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 74: General

    6.1 General General DIGSI 5 is the engineering and operating tool for all SIPROTEC 5 devices. With DIGSI 5, you create system topologies, configure hardware and communication networks and perform many other tasks. You carry out all engineering tasks offline from your PC without needing a SIPROTEC 5 device. You transfer all data online to the device later –...
  • Page 75 DIGSI 5 is available in 3 variants. Please refer to the order catalog and the DIGSI 5 online help for the exact functional scope. DIGSI 5 Premium offers, among others, the following possibilities: • Managing all SIPROTEC 5 devices of a system in a project • Defining the primary topology in a Single-Line Editor •...
  • Page 76: Operator Actions In The Offline And Online Area

    Controlling equipment, placing markers and canceling blocks • Executing initial start or restart of the SIPROTEC device • Setting date and time • Changing confirmation IDs and passwords • Adding devices to projects • Complete processing of devices SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 77 6.2 Operator Actions in the Offline and Online Area NOTE If you change setting values or routings in online devices, you must activate them in the device. This ensures consistent acceptance of data. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 78: Initializing A Device

    Initialization is possible, for example, via the USB interface or port J of the device. NOTE The physical connection between PC and SIPROTEC 5 device may be done only 1 to 1. If your PC has several free USB interfaces, you can connect only one single SIPROTEC 5 device. Otherwise, no connection to the devices is established.
  • Page 79: Transferring Device Data From The Pc To The Device

    [scipadrs-080413-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 6-2 Setting the IP address Connect, for example, the Ethernet port J on the rear of the SIPROTEC 5 base module to the engineering ² PC using a suitable Ethernet cable. In the project tree of your DIGSI 5 project, double-click the Devices and networks menu item.
  • Page 80 [scipruec-030311-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 6-3 Rear panel of a SIPROTEC 5 device Connect, for example, the Ethernet port J on the rear of the SIPROTEC 5 base module to the engineering ² PC using a suitable Ethernet cable. In the project tree of your DIGSI 5 project, double-click the Devices and networks menu item.
  • Page 81: Changing Data On The Online Device

    Select the device again and right-click the device. ² In the menu, select the item Load configuration to device. ² DIGSI transfers the changed configuration data to the device. After a successful transfer, the device restarts. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 82: Retrieving Fault Records And Log Contents

    The log content as well as fault records are thus saved simultaneously as well in the linked offline configura- tion. You can also archive all entries as files which you can further edit in Microsoft Excel for example. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 83: Commissioning

    Commissioning Overview Test Suite Integrated in the Device Initial Startup Secondary Tests Primary Tests SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 84: Overview

    7.1 Overview Overview This chapter contains information about the commissioning of the SIPROTEC 5 device. Test functions inte- grated in the device support you during testing, simplify testing processes and reduce testing times. You will get an overview of the numerous possibilities of initial startup in chapter 7.3 Initial...
  • Page 85: Test Suite Integrated In The Device

    After successful tests, bring the device back to the previous mode in the following manner: • Confirm the link Show device mode in the upper right of the work window. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 86: Testing Current And Voltage Inputs

    In this case, the phasors of measuring points of up to 6 remote ends are shown. For example, the stability of a line differential protection can thus be verified. [sctstane-140211-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 7-3 Example of a Check of Analog Inputs Test procedure: SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 87: Testing Protection Functions

    Feed the test quantities to the terminals (for example, exchange terminals in the control cabinet) using multiphase test equipment. Siemens recommends a test with the rated values and the infeed of current and voltage in phase. The test functions from 10 % of the rated quantity.
  • Page 88 A SIPROTEC 5 device has numerous protection and supervision functions that work in parallel. For the tests switch some or only the function to be tested. For this purpose, a test aid that greatly simplifies the test for you was set up in SIPROTEC 5.
  • Page 89: Creating Signals For Communication Interfaces

    This takes place via the binary feedbacks on the device. Induce unauthorized circuit states and check whether the interlocking logic stored in a CFC plan works correctly in the device. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 90 The settings sheet Device information opens. Go to Device mode to set the device in process mode. You can execute more tests in this mode. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 91: Circuit-Breaker Test

    In online operation, if you open the Device information table in the project tree, you get a lot of information about the device. The table appearing in the operating range shows different tabs with corresponding infor- mation about the device. Figure 7-8 gives you an overview of the numerous possibilities. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 92 In addition, it gives information about the internal device time. This can also be set via this menu for test purposes. If a high-precision second pulse is available, its status is also shown here 8.7.3 Setting Time Keeping Parameters SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 93 The settings sheet Device information opens. Go to Device mode to set the device in process mode. You can execute more tests in this mode. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 94: Initial Startup

    It is assumed that you have gone through steps in chapters 1 to 4. Check the connection of the auxiliary power supply. SIPROTEC 5 devices have 2 power-supply unit designs (type 1: DC 24 V to DC 48 V and type 2: DC 60 V to DC 250 V as well as AC 110 V to AC 250 V).
  • Page 95: Initializing Device And Verifying Basic Status

    Initializing Device and Verifying Basic Status 7.3.3 SIPROTEC 5 devices are initialized via the front USB interface. Alternatively, you can initialize the devices via port J. If you connect port J to a system, you must change the previous IP address.
  • Page 96: Testing Readiness For Operation

    7.2 Test Suite Integrated in Device. Siemens recommends the following procedure in the order: Testing binary inputs and outputs ² Check the correct connection from the transmission terminal to the device and the binary inputs and outputs as well.
  • Page 97: Secondary Tests

    Only general recommendations are given in this manual. Please refer to the respective Device manual for the function-specific instructions to be followed. Remember also that a deviation from the expected functionality can have its cause in an erroneous test sequence. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 98 Since protection functions can be assigned to different protection function groups, check the interaction between function groups as well. If you have created your own application template or modified the delivered template, Siemens recommends that you check the interaction. The application templates provided with the device have been tested.
  • Page 99: Testing Interfaces In The Compound System

    In case of a longer sequence you can also verify the measured values. In addition, check communication in the direction of the device. If switching commands are controlled by the systems control, check proper execution. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 100: Primary Tests

    Before starting work you must take note of 5 safety regulations: • Isolate from the power supply • Safeguard against reclosing • Establish zero potential • Ground and short-circuit • Cover or cordon off neighboring live parts SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 101 Click the Binary output menu item and check the status. Apart from those in closed circuits, the contacts ² are open. To check the connection to the switching device, activate a specific binary output. Proceed very carefully ² here. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 102: Methodical Procedure For Primary Tests Of Functions

    The negative-sequence system quantities must be 0. If deviations arise during the tests, check the selected settings (for example, current transformer neutral ² point, phase sequence, etc.) and the interface in a 2nd step. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 103: Testing Measured Values During Operation

    Online operation with DIGSI 5 provides a good complete overview. You will find the relevant measured values in Measurements for the respective function group. If there is a communication connection to systems control, measured values that the operational crew can verify are also transmitted here. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 104 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 105: Operation In The Operating State

    Operation in the Operating State Overview Safety Notes and Access Rights Operation Options Indications Edit Measured and Metered Values Fault Recording Change Device Settings Control System on Site SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 106: Overview

    Operation in the Operating State 8.1 Overview Overview This chapter describes the handling of a SIPROTEC 5 device in the operating state. It contains the following information: • Reading information from the device • Affecting the functions of the device in the operating state •...
  • Page 107: Safety Notes And Access Rights

    Please carry out all operator control actions in the indicated sequence. ² NOTE Operator control actions are password-protected (see chapter 10 Security Settings in the Device). This ensures that only operational crew members with access rights can use the device during operation. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 108: Operation Options

    As soon as you have created the corresponding device in a project, however, you should only operate the device from there. Your settings are then saved on your PC and are available for offline configuration and parameterization tasks. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 109 If you click Read process data, you can read the parameter set and process data of the device. The ² device data is loaded and the view completed. You can fully operate and set the connected devices under Online access in the DIGSI 5 project tree. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 110: Offline Operation Using Digsi 5

    For a device to be editable offline, you must first have created it in a project. After successful loading of the parameter set, the device restarts automatically. Procedure From the project tree, select the project where the device to be controlled was created. ² Select the respective device within the project. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 111 To load the parameter set to the device, tag the device with the mouse. Right-click with the mouse and in ² the context menu that appears, select Load configuration in device (Figure 8-5 The parameter set is transferred and the device restarts automatically after successful transfer. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 112: Using The On-Site Operation Panel

    LEDs allow the display of binary output signals. Key switches offer you optional additional safety for switching operations. You will find detailed descriptions of components of the on-site operation panel and of navigation in the device menu tree in chapter 5 Using On-Site Operation Panel. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 113: Indications

    These can be set by binary inputs or CFC logic. Reading Indications To read the indications of your SIPROTEC 5 device you can use the on-site operation panel of the device or a PC on which you have installed DIGSI 5. The subsequent section describes the general procedure.
  • Page 114: Reading Indications From The Pc With Digsi 5

    Reading Indications from the PC with DIGSI 5 Procedure Menu Path (Project) Project → Device → Process data → Log → Operational log Fault log Ground-fault log Setting changes User indications 1 User indications 2 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 115: Displaying Indications

    Ethernet interfaces. It is also possible to access all connected SIPROTEC 5 devices via a data network from your DIGSI 5 PC. To reach the desired logs of the SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. If you have not set up ²...
  • Page 116 Cause → What was the cause? • Originator → Who was the originator? • Additional cause → Supplementary notes Cause Meaning Data change Value change in an indication Data update Update of notification value General interrogation General interrogation SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 117 Circuit breaker not open Communication is interrupted Communication is interrupted Topology not stable Topology not stable FLO in process Fault locator in processing Trigger command active Trigger command active Close command active Close command active SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 118: Logs

    (matrix) of DIGSI 5 specifically defined for this purpose. Procedure • To reach the information routing of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Access is only through the project: Project → Device → Information routing •...
  • Page 119: Operational Log

    Fault with sequential fault number. For detailed informa- tion about the recording of system incidents, please refer to the description of the fault log (chapter 8.4.5.3 Fault Log ). Up to 2000 indications can be stored in the log. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 120 8.4 Indications Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the operational log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Process Data → Log → Operational log • The status of the operational log last loaded from the device is shown to you. To update (synchronization...
  • Page 121: Fault Log

    On-Site Display of an Indication List (Example: Operational Indications) Deletability The operational log of your SIPROTEC 5 device can be deleted. This is done usually after testing or commis- sioning the device. To know more about this, read chapter 8.4.6 Saving and Deleting the Logs...
  • Page 122 Figure 8-11 Reading the Fault Log with DIGSI 5 Deletability The fault log of your SIPROTEC 5 device can be deleted. Read about it in chapter 8.4.6 Saving and Deleting the Logs. Reading on the Device through the On-Site Operation Panel •...
  • Page 123: Ground-Fault Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the ground-fault log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Process data → Logs → Ground-fault log The status of the device-diagnosis log last loaded from the ground-fault log is shown to you.
  • Page 124 [scgfllg1-191012-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 8-14 Reading the Ground-Fault Log on the On-Site Operation Panel of the Device Deletability The ground-fault log of your SIPROTEC 5 device can be deleted. Read about it in chapter 8.4.6 Saving and Deleting the Logs.
  • Page 125: Setting-History Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the log for setting changes of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Process Data → Log → Setting changes The status of the setting-history log last loaded from the device is shown to you.
  • Page 126 This log, which is organized as a ring buffer. cannot be deleted by the user! • If you want to archive security-relevant information without loss of information, you must regularly read this log. • You cannot route additional indication objects to the setting-history log. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 127: User Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the user-defined log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Process Data → Log → User log 1/2 The status of the user-defined log last loaded from the device is shown to you.
  • Page 128: Security Log

    [scuserlg-090413-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 8-18 Reading the User-Defined Log on the On-Site Operation Panel of the Device Deletability The user-defined log of your SIPROTEC 5 device can be deleted. Read about it in chapter 8.4.6 Saving and Deleting the Logs.
  • Page 129 Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the security log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Device Information → Log → Security log The status of the security log last loaded from the device is shown to you.
  • Page 130: Device-Diagnosis Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 in Normal Operation • To reach the device-diagnosis log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Device Information → Log → Device-diagnosis log The status of the device-diagnosis log last loaded from the device is shown to you.
  • Page 131: Communication Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • Use the project-tree window to reach the communication logs of your SIPROTEC 5 device. Online access → USB → Project → Test suite → Communication module • Then select: J:Onboard Ethernet →...
  • Page 132 Figure 8-25 Reading the Communication Log on the On-Site Operation Panel of the Device Deletability The communication logs of your SIPROTEC 5 device can be deleted. Read details about this in chapter 8.4.6 Saving and Deleting the Logs. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual...
  • Page 133: Motor-Starting Log

    Reading from the PC with DIGSI 5 • Use the project-tree window to reach the motor-starting log of your SIPROTEC 5 device. Project → Device → Device Information → Log → Motor-starting log The state of the motor-starting log last loaded from the device is shown to you.
  • Page 134: Saving And Deleting The Logs

    Resetting the logs is done separately for the various logs. NOTE Before you delete the content of a log on your SIPROTEC 5 device, save the log with DIGSI 5 on the hard disk drive of your PC.
  • Page 135 After being prompted, confirm the Deletion of all entries with Ok. Deleting Logs from the PC with DIGSI 5 • To reach the selected log of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window (for example, opera- tional log). Project → Device → Process data → Logs → Operational log SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 136: Spontaneous Indication Display In Digsi 5

    After a fault, the most important data of the last fault can be displayed automatically on the device display without further operational measures. In SIPROTEC 5 devices, protected objects and even circuit breakers can be freely created and configured depending on the application (even several instances). In DIGSI 5, several spontaneous fault displays can be configured, depending on the application, with each individual one being assigned a particular circuit breaker.
  • Page 137 Press the softkey button Quit in the base bar of the display. The display is irretrievably closed. Repeat this step until no spontaneous fault display appears anymore. • After completion of all confirmations the last display view is showed before the faults. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 138: Stored Indications In The Siprotec 5 Device

    Stored Indications in the SIPROTEC 5 Device In your SIPROTEC 5 device, you can also configure indications as stored. This type of configuration can be used for LEDs as well as for output contacts. The configured output (LED or contact) is activated until it is acknowledged.
  • Page 139 Actuate the softkey Start in the base bar. • As needed, enter the confirmation ID when requested and then confirm with the softkey Enter. Figure 8-33 Reset Functions on the On-Site Operation Panel (for Example, Line FG) SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 140: Test Mode And Influence Of Indications On Substation Automation Technology

    Test Mode and Influence of Indications on Substation Automation Technology 8.4.10 If the test mode of the device or of individual functions is switched on, the SIPROTEC 5 device marks indica- tions sent to substation automation technology station control system with an additional test bit. This test bit makes it possible to determine that an indication was set during a test.
  • Page 141: Edit Measured And Metered Values

    Measured and metered values will be referred to hereafter as measured values. Please refer to the Device manual of your SIPROTEC 5 device for detailed information and setting instructions. Table 8-7 Overview of Measured Values...
  • Page 142: Reading Measured Values And Metered Values

    – Displaying available measured values (see Table 8-7) – Energy – Displaying available metered values (see Table 8-7) – User-defined measured values – Displaying metered values (see Table 8-7) – Displaying measured values SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 143: Setting And Resetting Energy Values

    To set and reset on the device use the Measured values menu. ² In the corresponding function group, mark the Energy measured values. ² You can reset the energy values using the right context-sensitive Reset key on the display. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 144: Setting And Resetting User-Defined Metered Values

    Select the metered value. ² Reset the metered values if needed. Use the context-sensitive Reset key on the on-site operation panel. ² If you select one level lower, you are brought to the metered values. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 145: Resetting Min./Max./Average Values

    You can reset the values if you select Statistical Values on the display via the context-sensitive Reset ² key. If you select one level lower, you are brought to the statistical values. The measured values are displayed ² in primary values. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 146 Therefore please note that, in case of small pulse weighting, minor changes to large metered values can not be reflected in the display. To transfer the value to the device, click the Set button. ² [scubstwe-080413-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 8-37 Overview of Statistical Values SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 147: Fault Recording

    Procedure • Use the project-tree window to reach the fault records of your SIPROTEC 5 device. Project → Device → Records The fault records that have been loaded from the device to date are displayed with time stamps and fault numbers.
  • Page 148: Display Of Fault Records

    COMTRADE viewer, you can optionally press the Open record with SIGRA button to start the analytical software SIGRA. You must have the analytical software SIGRA installed on your PC. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 149: Saving And Exporting Fault Records

    Start the export of the fault record as a CSV file in tabular form by pressing the CSV button in the head- line of the display window (Figure 8-39 b)). You can, for example, open this file with Excel and individu- ally edit or analyze it. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 150: Deleting Fault Records

    Recording a Test Fault Record For test purposes, SIPROTEC 5 devices can record fault records of fixed length. You must manually initiate this recording from the PC via DIGSI 5. The recording length of the test fault records is independent and is set to 1 second.
  • Page 151: Configuration Of The Start Criterion

    The start criterion for recording a fault record and the duration of a fault record are described by the control settings in the Fault Recording function. Please read the Fault Recording chapter in the Device manual of your SIPROTEC 5 device. Start Criterion •...
  • Page 152 A test fault record can also be initiated manually via the on-site operation panel of the device (for example, via function key) or via DIGSI 5. For this, a freely configurable start signal (>Manual Start) is available. [scmnstrt-080413-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 8-42 Manual Start via DIGSI 5 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 153 It was pointed out in the introduction that the trigger to record a fault record can also take place via communication. This can happen by way of standard (IEC 61850, IEC 60870-5-103) through a connected substation automation system. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 154: Change Device Settings

    Setting Time and Date 8.7.2 You can set the date and time of your SIPROTEC 5 device through the on-site operation panel as well as the DIGSI 5. Setting via DIGSI 5 Date and time are internal device quantities. DIGSI 5 access is via online access in the project-tree window.
  • Page 155: Setting Time Keeping Parameters

    Setting Time Keeping Parameters 8.7.3 Input the time keeping settings of your SIPROTEC 5 device preferably using DIGSI 5. You have access here to all possible settings. You can only access some of the settings using the on-site operation panel while the device is being operated.
  • Page 156 Time-Synchronization Settings • Configure up to 2 external time sources. There are port and channel numbers in communication inter- faces for every configured time source. This depends on the configured hardware of your SIPROTEC 5 device. • Select the time-zone arrangement (UTC or local) for each time source.
  • Page 157: Status And Monitoring Of Time Keeping

    Make sure that the settings for the time sources coincide with the actual hardware configuration of your SIPROTEC 5 device. In any event, incorrect settings cause the status indications of time sources to pick up. Status and Monitoring of Time Keeping 8.7.4...
  • Page 158: Setting The Contrast Of The Device Display

    • To reach the setting dialog for the language selection, press the function key <F9>. • Use the up/down navigation keys to select the languages. • Finally, confirm the setting changes with Ok. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 159 Changing the Device Language on the PC in DIGSI 5 • To reach device information of your SIPROTEC 5 device in the menu, use the project-tree window. You can reach the device optionally via online access or via the project in which it must be created: Online access →...
  • Page 160: Changing The Confirmation Id

    Operation). Changing Confirmation IDs on the PC in DIGSI 5 To reach the menu for the confirmation IDs of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. Project → Device → Security The confirmation IDs for 4 different access types appear in the main window.
  • Page 161: Setting Function Settings

    Setting Function Settings 8.7.8 Enter the function settings of your SIPROTEC 5 device preferably using the DIGSI 5. You have access here to all possible settings. Using the on-site operation panel you can make individual setting changes while the device is in operation.
  • Page 162 To load the setting changes for multiple devices via the system, press the project-specific Load configu- ration in devices button in the project-tree window. [scladknf-040613-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 8-56 Loading Function Settings in the Device SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 163 Online Settings via DIGSI 5 You should always use the online setting if you want to change individual function settings of a device in operation. To reach the function settings of your SIPROTEC 5 device, use the project-tree window. •...
  • Page 164: Settings Group Switching

    Select the desired settings group and then load the change into the device. Settings Group Switching at the Device Using the On-Site Operation Panel Use the navigation keys of the on-site operation panel to initiate settings group switching on your SIPROTEC 5 device.
  • Page 165 Confirming Acceptance of Changes on the On-Site Operation Panel Settings Group Switching via Binary Inputs To switch a settings groups via binary inputs on your SIPROTEC 5 device, you first have to set the Settings group activation setting to via binary input.
  • Page 166 In the case of a device warm start, the device starts in the mode of the most recently active settings group. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 167: Control System On Site

    Other Display As for the Equipment item, but for user-defined objects of type DPC (double command), SPC (single command), and PLC Control (marker). Acq.blk./man.update Status SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 168: Switching Authority

    The switching authority ensures that simultaneous control can be done only from one command source. For example, you must prevent a switching command from being executed by the control center during field work. To do this, you must set the switching authority to Local. SIPROTEC 5 recognizes the following switching authorities: •...
  • Page 169: Control With Graphic Display

    <O> for off). The switching device flashes in the target position. • Confirm the query with the softkey marked Ok in the display. If the switching operation is permissible, it is executed, otherwise you receive a notification about the cause of rejection. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 170: Control With Small Display

    Then select the target position (off or on). • Confirm the query of the confirmation ID. After entering the confirmation ID for on-site control, the switching command is output while considering the interlocks (switchgear-interlocking protection conditions, switching authority, etc.). SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 171: Acquisition Blocking And Manual Updating

    Manual updating function. Subsequently, select the updating setting of the switching device manually and acknowledge the selection by pressing OK. The manually updated position of the switching device will be displayed. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 172 For this purpose, every switching device in the Switch function block (circuit breaker or disconnector switch) has the input signal >Acquisition blocking. This signal can also be set from the CFC. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 173: Status Display

    >Reset AcqBlk&Subst binary input. Setting acquisition blocking and manual update is blocked with the input activated. Status Display 8.8.8 You reach the following display through the Status menu item: SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 174: Setting A Marker

    For devices with key switches, the confirma- tion IDs are not required for non-interlocked switching and for the switching authority. These are replaced by the corresponding key switches for non-interlocked control and for local switching authority. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 175: Control With Function Keys

    Define your switching sequence using the CFC editor. • Link a single command (type SPC) in the information routing matrix with the desired function key. • Connect this single command with a SPC_INFO block that starts the switching sequence. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 176 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 177: Maintenance, On-The-Spot Assistance And Test

    Maintenance, On-the-Spot Assistance and Test Execute Checks Error Search and Correction Replace Defective Device Firmware and Parameter Set Update Test and Diagnostics SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 178: Execute Checks

    Use the specified maintenance intervals to check and maintain the station and check the protection and control equipment. The primary purpose of maintenance is to check the interfaces of the SIPROTEC 5 device, that is, the coupling to the system.
  • Page 179 Maintenance, On-the-Spot Assistance and Test 9.1 Execute Checks NOTE The system operator is responsible for further protection-function tests within maintenance intervals. Check protection functions using secondary test equipment or the integrated test sequencer (see chapter Commissioning). SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 180: Error Search And Correction

    ² Read out the version of the installed firmware. ² Read the device diagnosis log of your SIPROTEC 5 device with DIGSI 5 so that the support employee has ² all the necessary information. Obtain the data via the operation panel of the device or with DIGSI 5.
  • Page 181: Measures For Error Correction

    9.2 Error Search and Correction DIGSI 5 [scgerdia-210311-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 9-2 Reading the Device-Diagnosis Log Read the device-diagnosis log of your SIPROTEC 5 device in DIGSI 5. ² Measures for Error Correction 9.2.2 Limit work on the hardware to the necessary extent.
  • Page 182 Start Menu of Fallback Mode The menu items are summarized and briefly presented below. Fallback Mode Submenus You can use the navigation keys to select the individual menu entries and branch them into the submenus. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 183 Figure 9-4 Structure of the Fallback Submenu • Device information The menu item Device information provides data about the SIPROTEC 5 device, for example, device name, serial number, device type, and product key. • Hardware/software information The HW/SW information menu item offers you additional information about the hardware and software...
  • Page 184 A list of the input/output modules being used can be found under the menu item I/O Modules. You can select each individual printed circuit board assembly and, for example, have the slot or the terminal posi- tion displayed. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 185: Error Indicatons

    Device Ready indication will go. This function is realized in the SIPROTEC 5 device via a predefined CFC chart. This means that you have the ability to change this behavior in case of doubt. To do this, change or delete the CFC chart.
  • Page 186 Maximum number of line disconnectors to busbar exceeded Maximum number of line disconnectors exceeded Maximum number of transfer bus disconnectors exceeded Maximum number of sectionalizing disconnectors exceeded Maximum number of level 2 disconnectors exceeded SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 187 Contact the repair service. A failure could not be solved automatically: • Check the previous entries of device-diagnosis log. • If the failure remains, contact the repair service. Signature failure: Contact the repair service. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 188 Check your CFC chart in DIGSI for reasons and reload the configuration. PCB link failure (sporadic): • Check the module configuration and interconnection. • If the failure remains, contact the repair service. The connection to the detached operation panel is disturbed. Check the connection. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 189: Replace Defective Device

    If needed, assemble the backup device with the expansion modules. ² Mount the device (see chapter 3.1.2 Fitting Devices). ² Place the device back in service (see chapter 7.3.1 Establishing Readiness for Operation State). ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 190: Firmware And Parameter Set Update

    If you have installed new communication modules in the SIPROTEC 5 device, check the firmware version of the individual components. You can find up-to-date device drivers and communication protocols (*.DDD, DIGSI Device Driver) in the Siemens download pool.
  • Page 191 DIGSI 5 is restarted when you confirm by clicking the OK button. Proceed as follows to complete the firmware update: Click the device in the project tree. ² Open the context menu. ² Select Load firmware to device. ² SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 192 [scausfiw-220813-01, 1, en_US] As an alternative, you can update the firmware for all the devices on the network at the same time. In the project tree, double-click Load firmware to devices. ² [scmulaus-220813-01, 1, en_US] SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 193 In order to start the update, click Update device(s) in the top section. ² After the data have been transferred successfully to the device, the firmware update starts automatically on the SIPROTEC 5 device. [scfwdvlo-220813-01, 1, en_US] NOTE The device does not perform any functions during the update.
  • Page 194: Parameter-Set Upgrade

    9.4 Firmware and Parameter Set Update Parameter-Set Upgrade 9.4.3 Following a successful firmware update of your SIPROTEC 5 device, you might also have to update the existing device parameter set. Proceed as follows: NOTE Before you begin the update, take note of the following: •...
  • Page 195 DIGSI 5 starts updating. [scaktolf-220813-01, 1, en_US] Once the procedure has completed, the following dialog appears: [scupginf-220813-01, 1, en_US] Figure 9-10 Overview of the Upgrade The 2nd tab provides information on possible errors and warnings. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 196 Select the Load configuration to device entry. ² [scupgpa2-130913-01, 2, en_US] Figure 9-12 Transferring the Parameter Set Enter the confirmation ID. ² After the data have been transferred successfully, the device will restart. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 197: Test And Diagnostics

    ² system conditions. Procedure DIGSI 5 offers the possibility to start different test and diagnostic functions for a SIPROTEC 5 device in the Online operating mode. In chapter 7.2.1 Test Functions you will find the description of the test functions that the device and DIGSI 5 offer you.
  • Page 198: Switching Test Mode On And Off

    Procedure If block monitoring direction is switched on, no indications are output via the system interface(s) of a SIPROTEC 5 device. Block monitoring direction can be switched on or off depending on the current state. • Select block monitoring direction via the on-site operation panel.
  • Page 199 Maintenance, On-the-Spot Assistance and Test 9.5 Test and Diagnostics [scblkdir-080413-01.tif, 1, en_US] Figure 9-15 Block Monitoring Direction at the Device • Activate block monitoring direction via a binary input. • Activate block monitoring direction via DIGSI 5. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 200 Bar segments inform you as well about the progress of the process. NOTE The settings via the on-site operation, like the binary inputs, have no effect for the DNP3 protocol. >Block monitoring dir. signal is only provided for the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 201: Security Settings In The Device

    Security Settings in the Device 10.1 Security Design 10.2 Multi-Level Safety Concept 10.3 Security Settings 10.4 Conditions 10.5 Authentication, Connection Password, and Confirmation ID During Operation 10.6 Using Connection Passwords and Confirmation IDs SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 202: Security Design

    Security must be incorporated into the design of devices right from the start. This is implemented consistently in SIPROTEC 5. Measures in the hardware ensure the secure use of signed files. These are provided to protect the firmware files and data records of the device. Secure storage of key material on the device makes secure communication between DIGSI 5 and the device possible.
  • Page 203: Multi-Level Safety Concept

    Before DIGSI 5 can communicate with the SIPROTEC 5 device via its Ethernet services, the device carries out secure authentication. Only DIGSI 5 has the authorization for communication with the device. In addition, a connection password that meets the strict rules of NERC-CIP can be configured.
  • Page 204: Security Settings

    10.3 Security Settings 10.3 Security Settings Enter the settings for each SIPROTEC 5 device by using DIGSI 5 only. The NERC-CIP-compliant connection pass- word is not set by default. The confirmation ID for all sensitive device actions is set according to Table 8-8.
  • Page 205: Conditions

    DIGSI 5 dialog and communication with the device has been established. This procedure prevents unau- thorized access. Siemens recommends that the connection password be checked after initialization. A connection password is not copied from one device to another device. You must enter the password in offline mode from DIGSI 5 for every individual device of a project.
  • Page 206: Confirmation Id For Local/Remote Switching Authority

    Before unlocked or interlocked switching is possible with DIGSI 5, check the confirma- tion ID. DIGSI 5 then has the approval to execute a test of switching operation. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 207: Confirmation Id For Other Safety-Critical Actions

    Executing tests (apart from switching operation, for which there are other confirmation IDs) • Resetting meters • Executing other safety-critical operations that carry out a write access to the device, for example, deleting of fault records and logs. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 208: Authentication, Connection Password, And Confirmation Id During Operation

    If you access the 1st device online, the connection password is queried by the SIPROTEC 5 device, provided that you have set the password within the device. Correct entries in DIGSI 5 allow you read access to the device.
  • Page 209: Using Connection Passwords And Confirmation Ids

    SIPROTEC 5 device without entering the password. If the confirmation ID is also not present, you cannot gain any write access to the device with DIGSI 5 or the on-site operation panel.
  • Page 210 After the reset, set the connection password and the confirmation ID for the devices manually. ² Initialize the connection password and the confirmation ID via the front USB interface, the mainboard ² (Port J) or the communication module. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 211: Glossary

    Copying, moving, and linking function, used in graphic user interfaces. The mouse is used to highlight and hold objects and then move them from one data area to another. Folder This object type helps when structuring a project hierarchically. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 212 Left area of the project window, which visualizes the names and symbols of all containers of a project in the form of a hierarchical tree structure. Object Each element of a project structure is designated as an object in DIGSI 5. SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 213 This object type represents a real SIPROTEC device with all the contained setting values and process data. SIPROTEC The registered trademark SIPROTEC designates the product family of protection devices and fault recorders. IEC 61850 data type: Single Point Control IEC 61850 data type: Single point status SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 214 A time stamp is a value in a defined format. The time stamp assigns a time point to an event, for example, in a log file. Time stamps ensure that events can be found again. Universal Time Coordinated SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 215: Index

    Fault Definition 147 Connection password 208, 209 Fault log 121 Control device functions 106 Fault Recording 147 Control with Fault records Small display 170 Displaying 148 Control with Function Keys 175 recording 150 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 216 Install 46 Removing 47 Plug-In Modules Replacement 49 Language Selection 158 Primary Tests 102 Lockout 139 Project navigation 74 Log 118 Protection communication 99 Configuring 118 Protection-function test 178 Deleting 134 logs 134 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
  • Page 217 System Control 167 Terminal screw tightenig torque 35, 39, 44 Test Suite 85 Testing current and voltage inputs 86 protection functions 87 switching devices 89 Testing of functions 97 Testing system integration 100 Troubleshooting 180 SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual C53000-G5040-C003-7, Edition 06.2016...
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