Woodward HighPROTEC Quick Start Manual
Woodward HighPROTEC Quick Start Manual

Woodward HighPROTEC Quick Start Manual

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DOK-QS-HPT-2
HighPROTEC
Quick Start Guide
Version: 3.4
English
(Revision: B, 2018)
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  • Page 1 DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC Quick Start Guide Version: 3.4 English (Revision: B, 2018) Original document...
  • Page 2 Original operating manual Woodward Kempen GmbH Krefelder Weg 47 ∙ D–47906 Kempen (Germany) Postfach 10 07 55 (P.O.Box) ∙ D–47884 Kempen (Germany) Telephone: +49 (0) 21 52 145 1 © 2018 Woodward Kempen GmbH HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ..............Quick Start – HighPROTEC .
  • Page 4 Table of contents HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 5 HighPROTEC protection device and the operating software Smart view. Since operating a HighPROTEC device via HMI can be quite cumbersome this chapter is recommended for all user types, in particular commissioning engineers. • The “Quick Start –...
  • Page 6 Information Concerning Liability and Warranty Woodward does not accept any liability for damage resulting from conversions or changes carried out on the device or planning (projecting) work, parameter setting or adjustment changes done by the customer.
  • Page 7 Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 8 The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any resulting damage, the user alone bears the risk for this. As to the appropriate use of the device: The technical data and tolerances specified by Woodward have to be met. HighPROTEC...
  • Page 9 Please check the web site of Woodward for the latest revision of this Technical Manual and if there is an Errata Sheet with updated information.
  • Page 10 Woodward manual 82715, “Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, and Modules”. Woodward reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information provided by Woodward is believed to be correct and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Woodward unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
  • Page 11 1 Introduction DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 12 2 Quick Start – Operating Software Smart view Quick Start – Operating Software Smart view Installation of Smart view Smart view is the setting and operation software for Woodward protective devices. It is available on the product DVD that is part of the delivery of the protective device.
  • Page 13 2 Quick Start – Operating Software Smart view Connect a Protective Device to a PC via USB USB cable Woodward article: SmartV_Z06 5450‑1946 • Use the USB cable to connect the PC with the switched on protective device. • Start Smart view.
  • Page 14 ⇨ Finished – The connection has been set up. Connect a Protective Device to a PC via Serial RS232 Connector Null Modem cable SmartV_Z06 Woodward article: COMRS232Nullm • Use the Null Modem cable to connect the PC with the switched on protective device.
  • Page 15 • If this connection is established for the first time you will see a special confirmation dialog. Click “Yes” to confirm. ⇨ Finished – The connection has been set up. Connect a Protective Device to a PC without a Serial RS232 Connector USB/Serial adaptor Woodward article: Null Modem cable USB2RS232ADAP SmartV_Z06 DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 16 2 Quick Start – Operating Software Smart view Woodward article: COMRS232Nullm • Connect the USB/Serial adaptor with a free USB connector of the PC. • Connect the adaptor with the Null Modem cable and the Null Modem cable with the switched on protective device.
  • Page 17 Version Device Para • Start Smart view. • In the “Settings” menu select the menu item “Device Connection…” • Select “Ethernet Connection” in the dialog. Then enter the TCP/IP address of the protective device into the input field. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 18 • After a click on the menu item “Device” → “Receive Data from Device” data is retrieved from the protective device. • Smart view establishes a connection with the protective device, reads data from it and displays these values in form of a tree structure. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 19 A protection module that is required can be configured only after it has been activated. To do this, access the module in the [Device planning] menu branch of the tree structure and change the value of the »Mode« parameter from “-” (= “do not use”) to “use”. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 20 Click the menu item “Device” → “Transfer only modified Parameters into the Device…”. • This transfer of the changes involves entering the password of the protective device. After it has been correctly entered the changes are sent to the device (and the device activates the new settings). HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 21 2 Quick Start – Operating Software Smart view NOTICE! Note that the standard password “1234” does not represent any serious security level. It is strongly recommended to modify it. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 22: Operation Via Smart View

    2.1 Operation via Smart view Operation via Smart view Although it is easy and convenient to operate a HighPROTEC protection device using the panel, as described in the previous chapters, a full configuration session with many settings to be made would be a quite cumbersome activity. For numerous operations, the...
  • Page 23 Device Para Field Para Protection Para Device planning Control Logics Service Device Para Communication 50/60 Field Para Protection Para Ready Device connected Fig. 2: After you have selected “ Receive Data from Device”, Smart view presents the full menu tree. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 24 (click on the small triangle next to the menu item, or a double-click on the item name), until you reach the required bottom-level item. For example, for the menu item [Device Para / LEDs / LEDs group A / LED 1]: HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 25 1. Alternatively, you can select [Device → Transfer ALL Parameters into the Device] (which corresponds to pressing [F7] on your keyboard, or click on the small icon with many sheets of paper and the blue arrow pointing leftward). DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 26 The [Save] menu (and button) does nothing more than saving your changes to a *.HptPara file. Remember to always also transfer the parameters to the connected device if you want to activate your changes. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 27: Quick Start – Highprotec

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.1 Menu Structure Quick Start – HighPROTEC Menu Structure The menu structure offers the following top-level menu entries. You enter a menu branch with Softkey ▶. Softkeys ▲ and ▼ let you navigate to the previous or next one.
  • Page 28 • Set 1 … Set 4 • PSet-Switch (Switching Parameter Set) Control Settings for switchgear devices. Control • The HighPROTEC devices named “MR…” can control 1 switchgear device. • The HighPROTEC devices named “MC…” can control up to 6 switchgear devices. Programmable Logic ≥1...
  • Page 29: Navigation Via Softkeys

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.2 Navigation via Softkeys Navigation via Softkeys 1. Enter Main Menu: MRA4 The buttons located directly underneath the display have a context-dependent meaning. The function of each key can be seen from the label Meas...
  • Page 30 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.2 Navigation via Softkeys Note, however, that there is also a configurable timeout: After some time of inactivity the device automatically returns to the main menu. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 31: Softkey Symbols

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.3 Softkey Symbols Softkey Symbols The following symbols can be used to label the function of a Softkey: Softkey Meaning Via Softkey »up« you can scroll upwards. You go to the prior menu point/one parameter up by scrolling upwards.
  • Page 32: Entering A Password

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.4 Entering a Password Entering a Password Most activities require you to enter a predefined password. Several access-levels exist, and each of these can be given a specific password. (See the Technical Manual for details.) The factory default for all these passwords is “1234”.
  • Page 33: Function Keys

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.5 Function Keys Function Keys Below the Softkeys, there are four keys with fixed labels: • [INFO] (“information”, see also ╚═▷ “3.6 “INFO” key – Check LED Assignments”), • [C] (“clear”, see also ╚═▷ “3.8 “C” key – Acknowledge (Reset) Latched Signals, Output Relays, Trip Commands”),...
  • Page 34: Info" Key – Check Led Assignments

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.6 “INFO” key – Check LED Assignments “INFO” key – Check LED Assignments By pressing the [INFO] key you get immediate information about the active LED assignments. MRA4 Press the [INFO] key once to see the...
  • Page 35: Parameter Changes – "Ok" Key

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key Parameter Changes – “OK” key Whenever setting values are being modified the [OK] key is used to make the device accept the new value. But note that for modifying one value, the [OK] key must be pressed twice: When pressing [OK] for the first time, the new value is stored temporarily.
  • Page 36 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key Press “▼” (Down) repeatedly again, until the I[2].Mode required value, for instance: “non directional”, is highlighted. non directional forward Then press the [OK] key, so that this new value gets stored (temporarily).
  • Page 37 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key A second example: Let us assume that we have activated the protection function »I[2]«, i. e. we set »I[2] . Mode« = “non directional”, as described in the previous example.
  • Page 38 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key This particular parameter supports Adaptive I> Sets. (See ╚═▷ Chapter 4 for information, and DefaultSet the Technical Manual for a detailed description.) AdaptSet 1 AdaptSet 2 Select the Set which you want to modify. As a...
  • Page 39 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key password is still effective, i. e. the respective access level is open. Press [OK] again. A confirmation dialog asks you to explicitly accept your changes. Press the corresponding Softkey for “yes” (or “no” to cancel).
  • Page 40: C" Key – Acknowledge (Reset) Latched Signals, Output Relays, Trip

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.8 “C” key – Acknowledge (Reset) Latched Signals, Output Relays, Trip Commands “C” key – Acknowledge (Reset) Latched Signals, Output Relays, Trip Commands Standard Behavior The [Acknowledge] menu allows to “acknowledge” (i. e. reset) latched signals, MRA4 output relays and/or trip commands.
  • Page 41 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.8 “C” key – Acknowledge (Reset) Latched Signals, Output Relays, Trip Commands Similar to the modification of a setting (see ╚═▷ Enter Password “3.7 Parameter Changes – “OK” key”) you are Prot-Lv1 asked for the password (this time, however, level * * * * “Prot-Lv1”...
  • Page 42 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.9 “CTRL ” key – Control Switchgear Devices “CTRL ” key – Control Switchgear Devices By pressing the [CTRL] key you enter a screen Local showing the single line, and you have direct 0.000 A access to related control functions.
  • Page 43 When the single-line is being displayed, the Softkey “SG” takes you to a screen that lists all connected switchgear devices. (For HighPROTEC devices of type »MC…«, up to 6 switchgear devices are supported. A device of type »MR…« can control one switchgear device.) After selecting a switchgear device, the Softkey “ ▶”...
  • Page 44: Assisting Tokens

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.10 Assisting Tokens 3.10 Assisting Tokens Asterisk (Star) The asterisk (star) has already been ⁕ mentioned in ╚═▷ “3.7 Parameter Changes – ⁕ Assignment 1 “OK” key”. I[1] . active ℹ Assignment This character “*” next to the parameter...
  • Page 45 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.10 Assisting Tokens Inconsistency Token (Question Mark) The question mark token, either in the heading of the display or as a bold red sign within the ⁕ Assignment 1 Smart view dialog, indicates that a validity or I[1] .
  • Page 46 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.10 Assisting Tokens Unused Setting Token The circled dash “⊝” token indicates a parameter that is currently not used or not Ack signal relevant. ℹ Acknowledgement signal for the LED. If latching is set to active the LED can only be acknowledged if those signals that initiated the setting are In the example shown left, the LED is set to be non-latching: »Latched«...
  • Page 47 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.10 Assisting Tokens Info Token The information token “ℹ” has already been ⁕ mentioned in ╚═▷ “3.7 Parameter Changes – ⁕ LED active color “OK” key”. It appears as part of a setting dialog green (on the device display in a dedicated line of text, ℹ...
  • Page 48: Single-Line Diagrams

    3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.11 Single-Line Diagrams 3.11 Single-Line Diagrams The single-line diagram is displayed after the [CTRL] has been pressed, see ╚═▷ “3.9 “CTRL ” key – Control Switchgear Devices”. It can be replaced by another one, so that you are able to adapt it to your application.
  • Page 49 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC 3.11 Single-Line Diagrams ⇨ The parameter »Ctrl . Single Line« is now marked as “modified” (see the list of token in ╚═▷ “3.10 Assisting Tokens”). 6. Just as with any parameter change, the final step is to transfer the modifcations to the protection device (keys [F7] or [Ctrl]+[F7], or menu items [Device →...
  • Page 50 3 Quick Start – HighPROTEC HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 51: Good To Know For Commissioning

    (for all active modules). So, whenever the HighPROTEC protection device behaves in an unexpected manner, this is generally the first starting point for checking whether the status of every signal is as expected.
  • Page 52 (switchgear) settings. Perform all required tests carefully, in particular the signal and control circuits, check the correct rating and burden of the CTs, the function of the transformer fuses and the required communication lines and settings. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 53 Prot, for example signals such as »I dir fwd«, »I dir rev«, »IG calc dir fwd«, … (All these state signals can be found in menu branch [Operation / Status Display x / Prot].) DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 54 If it is in undervoltage mode then »V[n] . V>« is automatically disabled, and »V[n] . V<« gets visible instead. Therefore a HighPROTEC protection device does not use a specific name like “V<”, “V<<” or “V>”, “V>>” for the voltage protection; it uses the generic module names V[1], V[2], etc.
  • Page 55 General Protection”, see ╚═▷ Chapter It is important to know that the general convention for all HighPROTEC protection devices is that “forward” direction always points towards the main object to be protected. For example, this means for a generator protection device that a “forward” fault is not in direction towards the power system, it is rather in direction towards the generator.
  • Page 56 DEFT characteristic, normal tripping stage ◦ 2 shot INV characteristic, sensitive tripping stage • CLPU: cold load pickup ◦ Motor start, de-sensibilize current protection • SOTF: switch on to fault ◦ De-sensibilize current protection • ANSI 51C: voltage controlled over current HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 57 • It is common practice to either use the “Load Reference Arrow System” for loads (consumed energy) and the “Generator Reference System” for generators (generated energy). • All HighPROTEC protection devices (except generator protection devices) use exclusively the “Load Reference Arrow System”. Generator protection devices are working based on the “Generator Reference System”.
  • Page 58 »Off Cmdn«, and to each of these you can assign one protection function's trip command. Then, if any of the assigned protection trip commands is issued the switchgear's trip command is issued, so that after all, the respective circuit breaker opens. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 59 I[1] instance issues various output signals, especially a trip signal (»Trip«) and, after some trip delay timer has elapsed, a trip command (»TripCmd«). (Of course, we assume for now that there is no active blocking, neither for the I[1] instance nor for its trip command.) DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 60 There are two ways of accessing the documents via internet: • Visit the company website (══▷ www.woodward.com) and search for the documents you are interested in. (The ID of every document is printed on its cover page.) •...
  • Page 61 “Front_Foil_Label / HighPROTEC_Inserts”. This is is a template file that allows to label the LEDs in a proper way. You can print this out on a transparent foil and fasten it on the front plate of the device. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 62 4 Good to Know for Commissioning HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 63: How To Configure A Protection Device

    The [Save] menu (and button) does nothing more than saving your changes to a *.HptPara file. Remember to always also transfer the parameters to the connected device if you want to activate your changes. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 64: Configuration File

    Smart view asks you whether you want to save them into a new HptPara file. (Of course it is possible to re-use the HptPara file later for another protection device, provided the variant and firmware version (release) are identical.) HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 65 In this case you can convert the settings to the typecode of the connected device. (This does not work for different HighPROTEC devices!) Select the Smart view menu [Edit → Modify Device Configuration (Typecode)] to open the device variant dialog, which is essentially the same as described above (╚═▷...
  • Page 66 So, after all, you should never trust an automatic conversion! Always have a look yourself before you go live with the settings. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 67 In this case you can convert the settings to the firmware version of the connected device. NOTICE! The conversion does not work for different HighPROTEC devices, nor does it work from a new firmware to an older version! In other words, it is only possible to “upgrade” a device.
  • Page 68 “inactive”, which might or might not match your application needs. So, after all, you should never trust an automatic conversion! Always have a look yourself before you go live with the settings. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 69: Configuration Steps

    5.2.3 Measurement Display Enter the menu [Device Para / Measurem Display / General Settings] and set the parameter »Scaling« to either “Per unit values”, “Primary values” or “Secondary values”. This defines how the measured values shall be displayed. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 70: Digital Inputs

    (Both colors may also be set to “-”, which means the LED is off.) 5.2.7 Field Parameters Enter the menu [Field Para], including all available sub-menus, and set all parameters that define the field (i. e. the “surrounding”) of the protection device. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 71: Blocking Parameters

    ◦ solidly earthed: »Ground MTA« = 170° ◦ impedance earthed: »Ground MTA« = 110° 5.2.8 Blocking Parameters It is an important principle that every protection module can be separately blocked. There are usually the following blocking parameters part of every protection module: DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 72: Protection Parameters

    “PS1”, …, “PS4”, or it can be set to “PSS via Inp fct” (switching triggered by digital input signals, that have been assigned to [Protection Para / PSet-Switch] »PS1: activated by«, …, »PS4: activated by«), or it can be set to “PSS via Scada” (switching triggered by SCADA). HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 73: Synchrocheck Settings

    »Off Cmd1«, »Off Cmd2«, ... This way you specify all the trip commands that shall lead to a trip of the circuit breaker “Qxx”. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 74 [2.] Configuration work: For every switchgear device “Qx”, enter the menu branch [Control / SG / Qx / Pos Indicatrs Wirng] and set the parameters »Aux ON« and »Aux OFF« to the connected digital inputs. HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
  • Page 75 OFF« to move to the OFF position. Have a look at the other settings in the menu branch [Control / SG / Qx / General Settings], too. Depending on the switchgear type it can be necessary to set these as well. DOK-QS-HPT-2 HighPROTEC...
  • Page 76 5 How to Configure a Protection Device HighPROTEC DOK-QS-HPT-2...
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  • Page 81 Please reference publication DOK-QS-HPT-2 https://wss.woodward.com/manuals/Library/Protection_Relays/HighPROTEC/Quick_Start_Guide Woodward Kempen GmbH reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information provided by Woodward Kempen GmbH is believed to be correct and reliable. However, Woodward Kempen GmbH assumes no responsibility unless otherwise expressly undertaken.

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