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Bay control REC650 2.2
Product version: 2.2
Disturbance report (DRPRDRE), always included in the IED,
acquires sampled data of all selected analog input and binary
signals connected to the function block with a maximum of
40 analog and 352 binary signals.
The Disturbance report functionality is a common name for
several functions:
• Event list
• Indications
• Event recorder
• Trip value recorder
• Disturbance recorder
• Fault locator
• Settings information
The Disturbance report function is characterized by great
flexibility regarding configuration, starting conditions,
recording times, and large storage capacity.
A disturbance is defined as an activation of an input to the
AnRADR or BnRBDR function blocks, which are set to trigger
the disturbance recorder. All connected signals from start of
pre-fault time to the end of post-fault time will be included in
the recording. Disturbance record will have visible settings
from all function instances that are configured in the
application configuration tool.
Every disturbance report recording is saved in the IED in the
standard Comtrade format as a reader file HDR, a
configuration file CFG, and a data file DAT. The same applies
to all events, which are continuously saved in a ring-buffer.
The local HMI is used to get information about the recordings.
The disturbance report files can be uploaded to PCM600 for
further analysis using the disturbance handling tool.
Event list DRPRDRE
Continuous event-logging is useful for monitoring the system
from an overview perspective and is a complement to specific
disturbance recorder functions.
The event list logs all binary input signals connected to the
Disturbance recorder function. The list may contain up to
1000 time-tagged events stored in a ring-buffer.
Indications DRPRDRE
To get fast, condensed and reliable information about
disturbances in the primary and/or in the secondary system it
is important to know, for example binary signals that have
changed status during a disturbance. This information is used
in the short perspective to get information via the local HMI in
a straightforward way.
There are three LEDs on the local HMI (green, yellow and
red), which will display status information about the IED and
the Disturbance recorder function (triggered).
ABB
The Indication list function shows all selected binary input
signals connected to the Disturbance recorder function that
have changed status during a disturbance.
Event recorder DRPRDRE
Quick, complete and reliable information about disturbances
in the primary and/or in the secondary system is vital, for
example, time-tagged events logged during disturbances.
This information is used for different purposes in the short
term (for example corrective actions) and in the long term (for
example functional analysis).
The event recorder logs all selected binary input signals
connected to the Disturbance recorder function. Each
recording can contain up to 150 time-tagged events.
The event recorder information is available for the
disturbances locally in the IED.
The event recording information is an integrated part of the
disturbance record (Comtrade file).
Trip value recorder DRPRDRE
Information about the pre-fault and fault values for currents
and voltages are vital for the disturbance evaluation.
The Trip value recorder calculates the values of all selected
analog input signals connected to the Disturbance recorder
function. The result is magnitude and phase angle before and
during the fault for each analog input signal.
The trip value recorder information is available for the
disturbances locally in the IED.
The trip value recorder information is an integrated part of the
disturbance record (Comtrade file).
Disturbance recorder DRPRDRE
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The Disturbance recorder function supplies fast, complete
and reliable information about disturbances in the power
system. It facilitates understanding system behavior and
related primary and secondary equipment during and after a
disturbance. Recorded information is used for different
purposes in the short perspective (for example corrective
actions) and long perspective (for example functional
analysis).
M12030-3 v7
The Disturbance recorder acquires sampled data from
selected analog and binary signals connected to the
Disturbance recorder function (maximum 40 analog and 352
binary signals). The binary signals available are the same as
for the event recorder function.
The function is characterized by great flexibility and is not
dependent on the operation of protection functions. It can
record disturbances not detected by protection functions. Up
to ten seconds of data before the trigger instant can be saved
in the disturbance file.
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M12033-3 v8
M12128-3 v7
M12156-3 v12
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