Section 3 Configuration; Introduction - ABB RES670 Applications Manual

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Section 3
3.1
Phasor measurement unit RES670 2.2 IEC
Application manual
Configuration

Introduction

There are two different software alternatives with which the IED can be ordered.
The intention is that these configurations shall suit most applications with minor or
no changes. The few changes required on binary input and outputs can be done
from the signal matrix tool in the PCM600 engineering platform.
Only the main PMU reporting function (first instance) is switched On at delivery.
The other PMU reporting function (second instance) and all the protection
functions are switched Off at delivery. Back-up functions that are not generally
used are also set to Off.
The configurations are:
A20 – Phasor Measurement Unit, 3 bays, single busbar, 12AI (9I+3U)
B20 – Phasor Measurement Unit, 6 bays, double busbar, 24AI (9I+3U , 9I
+3U)
All IEDs can be reconfigured with the help of the Application Configuration Tool
(ACT) in the PCM600 engineering platform. The IED can be adapted to special
applications and special logic can be developed.
On request, ABB is available to support the re-configuration work, either directly
or to do the design checking.
Optional functions and optional IO ordered, will not be configured at delivery. It
means that the user shall configure and add them to the standard configuration. It
should be noted that the standard only includes one binary input and one binary
output module and only the important outputs such as protection function alarms
are connected to the outputs. The required total IO must be calculated and specified
at ordering.
Hardware modules are configured with the hardware configuration tool in the
PCM600 engineering platform.
Section 3
Configuration
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