Product Description; Introduction; Overview - GE G30 Instruction Manual

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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1INTRODUCTION
The G30 Generator Protection System is a microprocessor based relay that provides protection, monitoring, control, and
recording functions for AC generators driven by steam, gas, or hydraulic turbine. Current, voltage and frequency protection
are provided along with fault diagnostics.
Voltage, current, and power metering is built into the relay as a standard feature. Current parameters are available as total
waveform RMS magnitude, or as fundamental frequency only RMS magnitude and angle (phasor).
Diagnostic features include an event recorder capable of storing 1024 time-tagged events, oscillography capable of storing
up to 64 records with programmable trigger, content and sampling rate, and data logger acquisition of up to 16 channels,
with programmable content and sampling rate. The internal clock used for time-tagging can be synchronized with an IRIG-
B signal, using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) over the Ethernet port, or using the Precision Time Protocol
(PTP). This precise time stamping allows the sequence of events to be determined throughout the system. Events can also
be programmed (via FlexLogic™ equations) to trigger oscillography data capture which may be set to record the measured
parameters before and after the event for viewing on a personal computer (PC). These tools significantly reduce trouble-
shooting time and simplify report generation in the event of a system fault.
Several options are available for communication. A faceplate RS232 port can be used to connect to a computer for the pro-
gramming of settings and the monitoring of actual values. The RS232 port has a fixed baud rate of 19.2 kbps. The rear
RS485 port allows independent access by operating and engineering staff. It can be connected to system computers with
baud rates up to 115.2 kbps. All serial ports use the Modbus RTU protocol. The 100Base-FX or 100Base-T Ethernet inter-
face provides fast, reliable communications in noisy environments. The Ethernet port supports IEC 61850, Modbus/TCP,
and TFTP protocols, PTP (according to IEEE Std. 1588-2008 or IEC 61588), and allows access to the relay via any stan-
dard web browser (G30 web pages). The IEC 60870-5-104 protocol is supported on the Ethernet port. DNP 3.0 and IEC
60870-5-104 cannot be enabled at the same time. The Ethernet port also supports the Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)
of IEC 62439-3 (clause 4, 2012) when purchased as an option.
Settings and actual values can be accessed from the front panel or EnerVista software.
The G30 IEDs use flash memory technology which allows field upgrading as new features are added. The following Single
Line Diagram illustrates the relay functionality using ANSI (American National Standards Institute) device numbers.
Table 2–1: ANSI DEVICE NUMBERS AND FUNCTIONS
DEVICE
FUNCTION
NUMBER
24
Volts per hertz
25
Synchrocheck
27P
Phase undervoltage
27TN
Third harmonic neutral undervoltage
27X
Auxiliary undervoltage
32
Sensitive directional power
40
Loss of excitation
46
Generator unbalance
49
Thermal overload protection
50G
Ground instantaneous overcurrent
50N
Neutral instantaneous overcurrent
50P
Phase instantaneous overcurrent
50SP
Split phase protection
50/27
Accidental energization
51G
Ground time overcurrent
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DEVICE
FUNCTION
NUMBER
51N
Neutral time overcurrent
51PV
Phase time overcurrent with voltage
restraint
59N
Neutral overvoltage
59P
Phase overvoltage
59X
Auxiliary overvoltage
59_2
Negative-sequence overvoltage
67_2
Negative-sequence directional overcurrent
67N
Neutral directional overcurrent
67P
Phase directional overcurrent
81O
Overfrequency
81R
Rate of change of frequency
81U
Underfrequency
87RGF
Restricted ground fault
87GT
Generator/transformer differential
G30 Generator Protection System

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