FANOX SIA-F User Manual

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Overcurrent & Earth Fault Protection Relay
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  • Page 1 SIA-F Overcurrent & Earth Fault Protection Relay USER´S MANUAL EN_FANOXTD_MANU_SIA_Ocefsecondarydist_SIAF_R017.Docx...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.5. Phase CT and neutral CT selection ....................17 3.5.1. External current transformers advantages ................17 3.5.2. Load curve for relay SIA-F/1 ....................18 3.5.3. Load curve of relay SIA-F/5 ....................18 PROTECTION FUNCTIONS ......................19 4.1. 50 Function. Phase instantaneous phase overcurrent ..............19 4.2.
  • Page 3 Test Menu ..........................76 7.7.7. Functions Menu ........................78 7.7.8. Measurements Menu....................... 79 7.7.9. States Menu ..........................80 7.7.10. Settings Menu .......................... 93 7.7.11. Events Menu ..........................102 7.7.12. Counters Menu ........................104 7.7.13. Commands Menu ........................105 www.fanox.com Rev.17 3/119...
  • Page 4 8.7. Front communications port ......................111 8.8. Commissioning ..........................112 APPENDIX ............................113 9.1. Identification............................. 113 9.2. Checks .............................. 114 9.3. Test menu ............................114 9.4. Register of commissioning settings ....................114 9.5. Output configuration ........................116 9.6. Comments ............................117 www.fanox.com Rev.17 4/119...
  • Page 5: Reception, Handling & Installation

    It is necessary to inspect the device at the time it is delivered to ensure that the relays have not been damaged during transport. If any defect is found, the transport company and FANOX should be informed immediately. If the relays are not for immediate use, they should be returned to their original packaging.
  • Page 6: Installation, Commissioning And Service

    This product must be disposed of in a safe way. It should not be incinerated or brought into contact with water sources like rivers, lakes, etc. www.fanox.com Rev.17 6/119...
  • Page 7: Dimensions And Connection Diagrams

    DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 2.1. Frontal view www.fanox.com Rev.17 7/119...
  • Page 8: Case Dimensions

    2.2. Case dimensions The dimensions are in mm. CUT-OUT PATTERN www.fanox.com Rev.17 8/119...
  • Page 9: Connection Diagram

    2.3. Connection diagram 3 Phase CT and neutral CT Connection www.fanox.com Rev.17 9/119...
  • Page 10 3 Phase CT and residual neutral Connection www.fanox.com Rev.17 10/119...
  • Page 11: Terminals

    2.4. Terminals RS 485 Input-1 Input-2 INPUTS Common inputs Trip output A6-A7 TRIP Output 2 A8-A9 Common output 3 OUTPUTS NC-3 NO-3 U aux www.fanox.com Rev.17 11/119...
  • Page 12: Description

    Fault report´s start can be configured by the user. Each register includes the events that have occurred during the incident. The SIA-F device is housed in a metal box with galvanic isolation on all its measurement or digital inputs and outputs (with the exception of ports for communications). This allows the device to have the best possible level of electromagnetic compatibility, both in terms of emission of, and immunity from, radiated and conducted interferences.
  • Page 13 There are three configurable LED indicators on the front of the SIA-F device. By default, these indicate if the device is ready (LED ON), if an alarm has happened (LED ALARM) or if a trip has happened (LED TRIP).
  • Page 14 The main features of the device are listed below, and these features will be explained in the rest of the manual: Function Description SIA-F Protection Phase instantaneous overcurrent protection function 50N/G Neutral instantaneous overcurrent protection function 50/51 Phase inverse time overcurrent protection function...
  • Page 15: Functional Diagram

    ✓ Power bank (connector USB type B Monitoring and recording Events saved in the non-volatile FRAM* memory Fault reports Oscillographic records Counters Optional Commands Optional ✓ Real-Time Clock (RTC) ✓ Test menu ✓ Self-diagnosis 3.3. Functional Diagram www.fanox.com Rev.17 15/119...
  • Page 16: Selection & Ordering Codes

    USB (Modbus RTU) + RS485 (DNP3.0 Serial) Inputs and Outputs Trip Trip + 2 Inputs + 2 Outputs Mechanics Vertical Assembly Languages English, Spanish and German English, Spanish and Turkish English, Spanish and French English, Spanish and Russian Adaptation www.fanox.com Rev.17 16/119...
  • Page 17: Phase Ct And Neutral Ct Selection

    In order to assure a correct running of the relay, it is necessary to use the proper current transformer. Therefore, the load of measurement circuits of the relay and the load of connection cables between CT’s and relay must be considered. PRECISION BURDEN RELAYS 5P10 0,5 VA SIA-F/1 5P20 0,5 VA SIA-F/1 5P30 0,5 VA SIA-F/1 5P10...
  • Page 18: Load Curve For Relay Sia-F/1

    3.5.2. Load curve for relay SIA-F/1 3.5.3. Load curve of relay SIA-F/5 www.fanox.com Rev.17 18/119...
  • Page 19: Protection Functions

    IEC Extremely Inverse Dial 0,02 1,25 0,01 1,25 0,10 7,00 0,01 Inominal 1,00 Operating time 0,02 300,00 0,01 (1*) IEC Inverse, IEC Very inverse, IEC Extremely inverse, Defined time, IEEE Inverse, IEEE Very inverse, IEEE Extremely inverse www.fanox.com Rev.17 19/119...
  • Page 20: G Function. Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent

    The function activates at 100% of the pre-set input and deactivates at 95%. The reset is instantaneous. The accuracy of the operation time is equal to the pre-set time ±30ms or ±0.5% (whichever is greater). www.fanox.com Rev.17 20/119...
  • Page 21: 50/51N/G Function. Neutral Inverse Time Overcurrent

    The settings of this function are as follows: Function Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default Cold Load Pickup Permission Yes/No Setting group No Load time 0.02 300.00 0.01 Cold Load Time 0.02 300.00 0.01 www.fanox.com Rev.17 21/119...
  • Page 22 When the setting group changed occurs, not all the protection functions change, only 50, 50/51, 50N/G and 50/51N/G functions are modified to new settings. Close Timeout Cold Cold Load 52 Close Load time Timeout Open Cold No Load time Definitive Load 52 Open Open www.fanox.com Rev.17 22/119...
  • Page 23: Trip Block Protection For The Switchgear

    “Accumulated amperes counter” units are K (A²) (square kilo amperes). It is also necessary to assign the logical inputs 52a and/or 52b to a physical input. This function provides information about the circuit breaker state and if any maintenance alarm has been activated. www.fanox.com Rev.17 23/119...
  • Page 24 If only the circuit breaker 52b contact is available, it should be wired to the corresponding physical input. This physical input is then assigned to the "52b” logic signal. The 52a logic signal is calculated internally as the negative of 52b. www.fanox.com Rev.17 24/119...
  • Page 25: Circuit Breaker Opening And Closing Commands

    Counter to register the number of openings The SIA-F device is fitted with a counter that registers the number of times the circuit breaker opens. This meter is associated with the "Maximum number of openings" setting. When the number of openings exceeds this pre-set value, the "Excessive number of openings"...
  • Page 26: Excessive Openings Per Time

    4.7.4. Excessive openings per time As well as counting the number of times the circuit breaker opens, the SIA-F device sets up a time window and the maximum number of openings allowed during this time. Both parameters can be adjusted.
  • Page 27 Thermal image protection alarm bit is active if the thermal image measurement is over the adjusted alarm level. Thermal image protection trip bit is active when the measurement of the thermal image is over 100% and it is reset when the measurement of the thermal image is under the adjusted alarm level. www.fanox.com Rev.17 27/119...
  • Page 28 Thermal image measurement can be displayed on Measurement menu and Counters menu. Display is possible in Measurement menu. Display and thermal image value reset is possible in Counters menu. 4.8.4. Thermal protection curves This is the thermal curve for ζ = 3 minutes. www.fanox.com Rev.17 28/119...
  • Page 29: 50Bf Function. Circuit Breaker Opening Fault

    The “50BF Start” state is an adjustable logic output. The default configuration is shown below: • Opening fault input activation (50BF init) • Circuit breaker opening from an HMI/local modbus • Circuit breaker opening from a remote modbus • General trip www.fanox.com Rev.17 29/119...
  • Page 30: Function. Trip Bus

    4.10. 68 Function. Trip Bus Optionally, (selectable by model), SIA-F device is provide with two outputs and two inputs which can be used for implementing a trip bus (inputs and outputs are configurable). Trip bus Configuration: FEEDER RELAY • Output 1: startup of function 50 or 50/51 •...
  • Page 31: General Settings

    (2*) “SETTINGS ACTIVE GROUP” setting can be changed also through inputs. The rest of the settings can be changed from HMI or through communications NOTE: When the frequency is changed it is necessary to reinitialize the relay twice to ensure that the setting is loaded correctly. www.fanox.com Rev.17 31/119...
  • Page 32: Setting Group

    If the use of both inputs is not required, then one can be used, but depending on which is used, operation can be done with setting group 1 or setting group 2. If both inputs are activated item is defined by setting group 3. www.fanox.com Rev.17 32/119...
  • Page 33: Iec 60255-151 Curves

    4.13. IEC 60255-151 Curves The SIA-F relay complies with the curves shown in standard IEC 60255-151 Curves: • Inverse Curve • Very Inverse Curve • Extremely Inverse Curve There is a general mathematical equation that defines the time in seconds as a function of the current: ...
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  • Page 37: Ieee Curves

    0,1217 Very Inverse 19,61 0,491 Inverse 0,0515 0,02 0,114 The curve can move from its axis using the TD time selection device, which the user can adjust. is the initial operating current, set by the user. adjusted www.fanox.com Rev.17 37/119...
  • Page 38 IEEE Inverse 1000,000 100,000 Dial 10,000 0,05 Dial 0,1 Dial 0,2 Dial 0,5 Dial 0,8 Dial 1 Dial 1,2 1,000 0,100 0,010 10,0 100,0 I/It www.fanox.com Rev.17 38/119...
  • Page 39 IEEE Very Inverse 1000,000 100,000 Dial 10,000 0,05 Dial 0,1 Dial 0,2 Dial 0,5 Dial 0,8 Dial 1 Dial 1,2 Dial 1,5 1,000 Dial 2 0,100 0,010 10,0 100,0 I/It www.fanox.com Rev. 17 39/119...
  • Page 40 IEEE Extremely Inverse 1000,000 100,000 Dial 0,05 10,000 Dial 0,1 Dial 0,2 Dial 0,5 Dial 0,8 Dial 1 Dial 1,2 Dial 1,5 Dial 2 1,000 Dial 2,2 0,100 0,010 10,0 100,0 I/It www.fanox.com Rev.17 40/119...
  • Page 41: Application Examples

    Primary current: I =100 A 50/51 function settings • Curve type: IEC Inverse • Dial: 0.05 • Tap: 1xI 50 function settings • Tap: 11xI • Operating time: 0.05 s Figure 1. 50 y 50/51 IEC Inverse www.fanox.com Rev.17 41/119...
  • Page 42 Transformation ratio of CT =500/1 • Primary current: I =500 A 50/51 function settings • Curve type: IEEE Extremely Inverse • Dial: 2.20 • Tap: 1xI 50 function settings • Tap: 14xI • Operating time: 0.1 s www.fanox.com Rev.17 42/119...
  • Page 43 14xIn so definite time overcurrent function will trip when current fault is higher than 14xIn (50 function does not wait to reach 24xIn) The figure below (Figure 4), shows the tripping curve of the relay: Figure 4. Relay tripping curve www.fanox.com Rev.17 43/119...
  • Page 44 Primary current: Ip=100 A 50/51 function settings • Curve type: Definite time • Tap 1xIn • Operating time: 5 s 50 function settings • Tap: 15xIn • Operating time: 1 s Figure 5. Function 50/51 (as 50) and function 50. www.fanox.com Rev.17 44/119...
  • Page 45 5) for 50/51 function. It is considered that this time is too high, so when current fault reaches 15xI , definite time overcurrent function will be work function 50). The figure below (Figure 6), shows the tripping curve of the relay: Figure 6. Relay tripping curve www.fanox.com Rev.17 45/119...
  • Page 46: Monitoring And Control

    SIAF*B 0,04-6 A 0,2 A • Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz rated. ± 3 Hz 5.2. Counters The SIA-F stores in non-volatile RAM memory: • Breaker opening number • Accumulated amperes (I2t) during the breaker opening www.fanox.com Rev.17 46/119...
  • Page 47: States And Events

    "delete events" command. To delete the events it is necessary to enter a password. Events have the following structure: Identify Unique event identifier: e.g.: 51_1.4 = 51P START Value ON(Activated) /OFF(Deactivated): an event is generated for activations and deactivations Associated measurement Date www.fanox.com Rev.17 47/119...
  • Page 48 Activation Fault report Activation/Deactivation Fault reports erased Activation Events deleted Activation Local communication Local communication HMI activity Open breaker Open breaker Activation Closed breaker Closed breaker Activation Reset Reset Activation Reset thermal image Reset thermal image Activation www.fanox.com Rev.17 48/119...
  • Page 49 Inverse time neutral overcurrent 50/51N/G 50/51N/G Pick-up 50/51N/G Pick-up Activation/Deactivation Neutral current 50/51N/G Trip 50/51N/G Trip Neutral current Activation/Deactivation Definite time neutral overcurrent 50N/G 50N/G Pick-up 50N/G Pick-up Activation/Deactivation Neutral current 50N/G Trip 50N/G Trip Neutral current Activation/Deactivation www.fanox.com Rev.17 49/119...
  • Page 50 Activation/Deactivation Inputs (*) Input 1 Input 1 Activation/Deactivation Input 2 Input 2 Activation/Deactivation Outputs (*) Trip Output Trip Output Activation/Deactivation Output 2 Output 2 Activation/Deactivation Output 3 Output 3 Activation/Deactivation Leds LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 www.fanox.com Rev.17 50/119...
  • Page 51 Phase block Phase block Activation/Deactivation Thermal image (*) 49 Alarm 49 Alarm Activation/Deactivation Thermal image value 49 Trip 49 Trip Activation/Deactivation Thermal image value Breaker failure (*) 50BF Pick-up 50BF Pick-up Activation/Deactivation 50BF 50BF Trip 50BF Trip Activation/Deactivation www.fanox.com Rev.17 51/119...
  • Page 52 Contact 52a Activation/Deactivation Contact 52b Contact 52b Activation/Deactivation Remote communication (*) Remote communication Open breaker Open breaker Activation Close breaker Close breaker Activation Reset Reset Activation Reset thermal image Reset thermal image Activation (*)Optional depending on model www.fanox.com Rev.17 52/119...
  • Page 53 HMI Activity: this condition is active if any key has been pressed in the last 15 minutes. Pressing a key implies that the relay is in local. • Local communication: this state is activated when communication through USB port is detected. www.fanox.com Rev.17 53/119...
  • Page 54: Fault Reports

    • Protocol. The behavior is identical to the HMI. The relay will synchronize the date and time, and a new synchronization event is carried out. www.fanox.com Rev.17 54/119...
  • Page 55: Oscillography

    5.6. Oscillography The SIA-F relay stores 1 oscillographic log, with a resolution of 16 samples/cycle and a size of 22 cycles, of which the first 3 correspond to the pre-fault. The oscillography can be downloaded by communications from the front or rear port through the Modbus protocol (the protocol is documented in this manual).
  • Page 56 Below the format of a COMTRADE header file generated by the SICom program is provided: ****** .HDR COMTRADE ******************************************** Cycles pre-fault = 3 Total cycles = 22 Analog channels = 4 Digital channels = 32 Oscillo = 4 Date/Time = 10/16/2014 - 15:51:52.472 ****************************************************************** www.fanox.com Rev.17 56/119...
  • Page 57 An oscillography is started when the "fault init" state is activated; this is a configurable logical signal. The default configuration is as follows: It is possible to visualize the oscillography using SICom software Using SICom software, it is possible to save the oscillo as a COMTRADE file www.fanox.com Rev.17 57/119...
  • Page 58: Digital Inputs

    5.8. Configurable Outputs The SIA-F has up to 3 physical outputs (trip output, output 2 and output 3). The outputs can be configured from the HMI or through the SICom program. The configuration of the outputs is described in point 5.9 Programmable Logic Control & Digital Outputs 5.9.
  • Page 59 All the outputs (LEDs, physical outputs and logical signals) are the result of a PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL which can be configured from HMI or from SICom software. For each output there is a LOGICAL GATE. It can perform a logical operation up to 4 binary states to obtain other binary result. www.fanox.com Rev.17 59/119...
  • Page 60 HMI SYMBOL NOR4 OR4_LACTH Φ NOR4_LACTH OR4_PULSES AND4 & NAND4 § AND4_PULSES OR_TIMER_UP NOR_TIMER_UP AND_TIMER_UP NAND_TIMER_UP OR_PULSE NOR_PULSE AND_PULSE NAND_PULSE NOR_PULSES When the TRIP OUTPUT is configured like OR4_LACTH the programmable logic allows this output to block. www.fanox.com Rev.17 60/119...
  • Page 61 Fault start logical signal OR4_LACTH General trip SIGNALS Not configured 50 block logical signal 50G block logical signal Not configured Reset logical signal Not configured Active group 1 logical signal Not configured Active group 2 logical signal Not configured www.fanox.com Rev.17 61/119...
  • Page 62 General trip detection of breaker failure by 50BF function. When general trip is activated, fault start logical • Fault Start logical signal OR4_LACTH General trip output will be activated and it will generate a new fault register. www.fanox.com Rev.17 62/119...
  • Page 63: Self-Diagnosis

    On the other hand, “Default settings” means that the device is operating under factory settings, being all protection functions disabled. 5.11. Commands By HMI o by communications is possible to (depending on model): • Open Breaker • Close Breaker • Reset • Reset Thermal Image www.fanox.com Rev.17 63/119...
  • Page 64: Test Menu

    5.12. Test Menu The SIA-F device has a test menu that can be used to check the operation of the signalling components (LED indicators) and the outputs. The following table shows the components that can be tested, along with their state depending on...
  • Page 65: Technical Specifications And Standards

    Defined time: 0.02 to 300 s (step 0.01 s) Dial: 0.02 to 1.25 (step 0.01) Curve, activation level 110% Curve, deactivation level 100% Defined time, activation level 100% Defined time, deactivation level 95% Instantaneous deactivation Timing accuracy: ±30 ms or ±5% (greater of both) www.fanox.com Rev.17 65/119...
  • Page 66 50BF (*) Function Opening failure time: 0.02 to 1.00 s (step 0.01 s) Open breaker activation threshold: 8% In Open breaker reset threshold: 10% In Function start: Device trip, opening failure input activation, breaker opening command activation www.fanox.com Rev.17 66/119...
  • Page 67 Accuracy of ±2% in a band of ±20% over the rated current and ±4% for the rest of measurement range Saturation limit: 30 times rated current Fault reports 4 fault reports with 16 events each Oscillography 16 samples/cycle Oscillo starting configuration 1 record: 3 cycles pre-fault and 19 post-fault www.fanox.com Rev.17 67/119...
  • Page 68: Thermal Resistance

    Depth: 74.6 mm Weight: 1.05 kg. IP-54 on panel (*) Depending on model 6.2. Thermal resistance • 4 times rated current continuously. • 20 times rated current for 10 s. • 80 times rated current for 1s. www.fanox.com Rev.17 68/119...
  • Page 69: Output Relays

    Max. switching power cosϕ=0.4 1250VA, 90W L/R=7ms Max. switching 400Vac, 200Vdc voltage Resistive load 8A at 250Vac, 5A at 30Vdc Rated load cosϕ=0.4 5A at 250Vac, 3A at 30Vdc L/R=7ms Operating time 15ms max. Release time 5ms max. www.fanox.com Rev.17 69/119...
  • Page 70: Communication And Hmi

    7.2. Rear Communication: RS485 An option exists to fit the SIA-F with a rear communications port RS485, to communicate with SCADA or RTU system. The RS485 port output has two terminals -, +), located on the rear of the device. The protocol that is used is ModBus RTU or DNP3.0 serial (8bit –...
  • Page 71: Led Indicators

    Connection diagram of an RS485 bus: 7.3. LED Indicators The SIA-F front panel has three configurable LED pilot lights. The configuration by default is as follows: LED 1 LED ON: It is activated (Green LED blinking), if the device is switch on...
  • Page 72: Lcd And Keypad

    7.4. LCD and keypad The front of the SIA-F relay is fitted with an alphanumeric LCD screen, measuring 20x2. This screen provides the user with access to read information about the settings parameters, measurements, state and events. All of this information is arranged in a system of menus.
  • Page 73: How To Install Sicom Software

    How to install SICOM Software To install the SICom it is necessary the following link: http://fanox.blob.core.windows.net/sicom/publish.htm The link will open the next screen, where key “install” must be pressed: The necessary drivers depending on the operating system can be downloaded from this page.
  • Page 74: Menus

    ▼ are used to increase or decrease the value. If an invalid value is entered during the process, the “C” key can be used to delete it. The navigation through the menus is described as graphically as possible below. www.fanox.com Rev.17 74/119...
  • Page 75: Date-Time Menu

    0.00 0.00 0.00 hold 7.7.5. Communication parameters The communications parameters can be viewed holding down the “▼” key from the standby mode screen. ▼ LOCAL Settings SIAF550BC110AA 19200-8-N-1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 hold REMOTE Settings ▼ 19200-8-N-1 www.fanox.com Rev.17 75/119...
  • Page 76: Test Menu

    “OK” to access the components that can be tested. TEST MENU y/n? ◄ ▼ ► without protection! OK hold Set Password -> 0 Set Password ◄▼▲► -> 5555 TEST MENU Led 1: not activated Led 1: <<ACTIVATED>> Led 2: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 76/119...
  • Page 77 Led 2: <<ACTIVATED>> Led 3: ▲▼ not activated Led 3: <<ACTIVATED>> Trip Output: ▲▼ not activated Trip Output: <<ACTIVATED>> Output 2: ▲▼ not activated Output 2: <<ACTIVATED>> Output 3: ▲▼ not activated Output 3: <<ACTIVATED>> www.fanox.com Rev. 17 77/119...
  • Page 78: Functions Menu

    7.7.7. Functions Menu The SIA-F relay menu is split up into 6 main parts: • Measurements. • State. • Settings. • Events. • Counters • Commands • Fault Report SIAF550BC110AA SIAF550BC110AA MEASUREMENTS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ▲▼...
  • Page 79: Measurements Menu

    “MEASUREMENTS” screen and press “OK”. Use the “▲” and “▼” keys to position the cursor over the measurement and to see its value. ↑ MEASUREMENTS SIAF550BC110AA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ↓ ↑ MEASUREMENTS 0.00 A ↓  0.00 *A  ▲▼ 0.00 A ▲▼ 0.00 A www.fanox.com Rev. 17 79/119...
  • Page 80: States Menu

    The message “>Activations present” appears under the name of the group in the state group menus if any of the states in that group are active. The method for navigating through the state menu is shown graphically below. ↑ STATES SIAF550BC110AA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ↓ ↑ STATES Sta. GENERAL ↓ Trip: Sta. GENERAL not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 80/119...
  • Page 81 50 Hz: ▲▼ <<ACTIVATED>> Trip Blocking: ▲▼ not activated Measurement Error: ▲▼ not activated Ready: ▲▼ <<ACTIVATED>> Set Data/Time: ▲▼ not activated Settings changed ▲▼ Not activated Local communication: ▲▼ not activated Factory Settings: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 81/119...
  • Page 82 ▲ ↑ STATES Sta. Local COM. ▼ ↓ Local COM: Sta. Local COM: not activated HMI Activity: ▲▼ not activated Open Breaker: ▲▼ not activated Close Breaker: ▲▼ not activated Reset: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 82/119...
  • Page 83 Phase A Pickup: Sta. 50 not activated Phase B Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase C Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase A Trip: ▲▼ not activated Phase B Trip: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 83/119...
  • Page 84 Phase A Pickup: Sta. 51P not activated Phase B Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase C Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase A Trip: ▲▼ not activated Phase B Trip: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 84/119...
  • Page 85 Ground Trip: ▲▼ not activated ▲ ↑ STATES Sta. 51N ▼ ↓ Ground Pickup: Sta. 51N not activated Ground Trip: ▲▼ not activated Sta. CLP CLP Disable Sta. CLP >CLP Disable Activated >CLP Disable www.fanox.com Rev. 17 85/119...
  • Page 86 52 Def. Open: not activated Close ColdLoad: not activated Open ColdLoad: not activated ColdLoadPickup: not activated ↑ STATES ▲ Sta. TRIP BLOCKING ▼ ↓ Phase A Blocking: Sta. TRIP BLOCKING not activated Phase B Blocking: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 86/119...
  • Page 87 Phase Blocking: ▲▼ not activated ↑ STATES ▲▼ Sta. 49 ↓ Alarm: Sta. 49 not activated Trip: ▲▼ not activated ↑ STATES ▲▼ Sta. 50BF ↓ Pickup: Sta. 50BF not activated Trip: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 87/119...
  • Page 88 ▲▼ not activated 52 Open: ▲▼ not activated 52 Open Time: ▲▼ not activated 52 Open Error: ▲▼ <<ACTIVATED>> 52 Close: ▲▼ not activated 52 Close Time: ▲▼ not activated 52 Close Error: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 88/119...
  • Page 89 I2t Alarm: ▲▼ <<ACTIVATED>> Too Many Trips: ▲▼ not activated 52A contact: ▲▼ not activated 52B contact: ▲▼ not activated Sta. INPUTS ↑ STATES ↓ Input 1: Sta. INPUTS ▲▼ not activated Input 2: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 89/119...
  • Page 90 ▲▼ not activated Output 2: ▲▼ not activated Output 3: ▲▼ not activated Sta. LEDS ↑ STATES >Activated ↓ Led 1: Sta. LEDS ▲▼ >Activated >Activated Led 2: ▲▼ not activated Led 3: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 90/119...
  • Page 91 ↓ 52a: Sta. LOGIC ▲▼ not activated 52b: ▲▼ not activated Ext Trip: ▲▼ not activated 50BF Init: ▲▼ not activated Fault Init: ▲▼ not activated Blck. 50: ▲▼ not activated Blck. 50N: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 91/119...
  • Page 92 Settings G2: ▲▼ not activated ↑ STATES ▲▼ States REMOTE ↓ Remote COM.: States REMOTE not activated Open Breaker: ▲▼ not activated Close Breaker: ▲▼ not activated Reset: ▲▼ not activated Reset TI: ▲▼ not activated www.fanox.com Rev. 17 92/119...
  • Page 93: Settings Menu

    The method for navigating through the settings menu and the sequence to follow to change a setting are shown graphically below:  GEN ↑ SETTINGS SIAF110AC110AA → COM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ↓  GEN ↑ Select Group ↑ SETTINGS 1 (Active Group) → COM ↓ ↓ ↑ Select Group ▲▼ ↓ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 93/119...
  • Page 94 Sett(1) 50 → COM ↓ Function Enable Sett(1) 50 Set Password Function Enable -> 0 Set Password ◄▼▲► -> 5555 Function Enable NO -> NO Function Enable ▲▼ NO -> YES Function Enable NO > YES y/n www.fanox.com Rev. 17 94/119...
  • Page 95 ▲▼ 1.00 xIn Operating Time ▲▼ 0.02 s  GEN ↑ SETTINGS ▲▼ Sett(1) 51P → COM ↓ Function Enable Sett(1) 51P Curve type ▲▼ Def Tim Time Dial ▲▼ 0.05 Current Tap ▲▼ 0.20 xIn www.fanox.com Rev. 17 95/119...
  • Page 96 ↑ SETTINGS  GEN → COM ↓ Function Enable Current Tap 1.00 xIn(1.00) ▲▼ Time Delay 0.02 s ▲▼ ▲▼ Sett(1) 51N ↑ SETTINGS  GEN ▲▼ → COM ↓ Function Enable Curve type E.I. ▲▼ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 96/119...
  • Page 97 1.25 ▲▼ Current Tap 0.50 xIn(1.00) ▲▼ Time Delay 0.02 s ▲▼  GEN ↑ SETTINGS Sett(1) CLP → COM ↓ Function Enable Active Settings G. No Load Time 15.00 s Cold Load time 15.00 s www.fanox.com Rev. 17 97/119...
  • Page 98 Sett(1) TRIP BLOCKING Set Password Function Enable -> 0 Set Password ◄▼▲► -> 5555 Function Enable NO -> NO Function Enable ▲▼ NO -> YES Function Enable NO > YES y/n SETTING CHANGED Function Enable Function Enable www.fanox.com Rev. 17 98/119...
  • Page 99 Function Enable Sett(1) 49 Current Tap ▲▼ 0.20 xIn Heating Constant ▲▼ 3 min Cooling constant ▲▼ 3x heating constant Alarm ▲▼  GEN ↑ SETTINGS ▲▼ Sett(1) 50BF → COM ↓ Function Enable Sett(1) 50BF www.fanox.com Rev. 17 99/119...
  • Page 100 Max Accum. Amp ▲▼ 1000 MA2 Max. Opening Time ▲▼ 0.10 s Max. Closing Time ▲▼ 0.10 s Max Repetitive Open. ▲▼ Max. openings/Time ▲▼ 9 min To access the general settings from the “SETTINGS” menus, press “◄” www.fanox.com Rev. 17 100/119...
  • Page 101 ↑ SETTINGS ◄ free text → COM ↓ Frequency ▲▼ 50Hz Serial Number ▲▼ Language ▲▼ ENG. Active Settings Group ▲▼ CT Phase Ratio ▲▼ CT Neutral ratio. ▲▼ Local COM Address ▲▼ Password ▲▼ **** www.fanox.com Rev. 17 101/119...
  • Page 102: Events Menu

    4/5: 0 ▲▼ ┐ 52 Open Error ┐ 52 Open Error Set Password EVENTS ↑ RESET -> 0 There are 5 ↓ Set Password ◄▼▲► -> 5555 Confirm Erased Events y/n? EVENTS ↑ There are 1 ↓ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 102/119...
  • Page 103 • Position of the event within the list of events • Events generated by a state activation or reset • Associated measurement (if it has one) Time Associated measurement Date 01/01/00 00:54:18600 1/199 measurement Events erased Events erased Activated or Not activated Event description www.fanox.com Rev. 17 103/119...
  • Page 104: Counters Menu

    If it is necessary to change one of the password characters or numbers due to an error, press "C" to delete it. Press "OK” to validate the password. SIAF110AC110AA ↑COUNTERS 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ↓ Openings Number ↑COUNTERS ↓ Accumulated Amps ▲▼ 14011325 k(A2) www.fanox.com Rev. 17 104/119...
  • Page 105: Commands Menu

    ↓ CONFIRM COMMAND y/n EXECUTE COMMAND y/n Open Breaker Open Breaker ↑ COMMANDS ↓ EXECUTE COMMAND y/n ↑ ▲▼ COMMANDS Close Breaker ↓ CONFIRM COMMAND y/n EXECUTE COMMAND y/n Close Breaker Close Breaker ↑ COMMANDS ↓ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 105/119...
  • Page 106 ▲▼ Reset ↓ CONFIRM COMMAND y/n CONFIRM COMMAND y/n Reset Reset COMMANDS ↑ ↓ EXECUTE COMMAND y/n ↑ ▲▼ COMMANDS Reset TI ↓ CONFIRM COMMAND y/n EXECUTE COMMAND y/n Reset TI Reset TI ↑ COMMANDS ↓ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 106/119...
  • Page 107: Pgc And Output Configuration Menu

    Phase B Pickup: ▲▼ not activated Phase B Pickup: ► States 50 > Led 1 y/n? Phase B Pickup: Phase B Pickup: ▲▼ ◄ States 50 > Led 2 y/n? > Led 2 y/n? Configuration Processing... www.fanox.com Rev. 17 107/119...
  • Page 108 Led 2 y/n Phase B Pickup: & > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: § > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: > Led 2 y/n? ◄ www.fanox.com Rev. 17 108/119...
  • Page 109 Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: > Led 2 y/n? ◄ Phase B Pickup: ▲▼ > Led 3 y/n? www.fanox.com Rev. 17 109/119...
  • Page 110 1 to 4. The “▲” and “▼” keys can be used in this menu to browse all of the states (up to 4) that are associated with a physical output. Press and hold the “RESET” key while viewing any of the instantaneous states associated with the output and its index number from 1 to 4 to remove the association with the physical output. www.fanox.com Rev. 17 110/119...
  • Page 111: Commissioning

    8.7. Front communications port To perform this test, connect a PC with the SICom software program to the SIA-F relay, and check that there are no communication errors. It is important to check communications port (COM) which is assign to USB.
  • Page 112: Commissioning

    • It is important to check that the measurements are correct once the facility has been powered up. Maintenance FANOX recommends a minimum of one facility inspection per year, to at least go through the test menu and check the values of the measurements. www.fanox.com Rev.
  • Page 113: Appendix

    APPENDIX 9.1. Identification Date : ............................. Manager : ..........................Substation : ..........................Circuit : ........................... Model : ........................... Serial n . : ..........................Software Versions : ..........................Model: ........................www.fanox.com Rev. 17 113/119...
  • Page 114: Checks

     Disabled Permission Tap......…………… x In Operating Time: ..………... s 50/51  Enabled  Disabled Permission Tap......…………… x In  Inverse  Very Inverse  Extrem. Inverse  IEC curve Definite time ...……………… Dial Operating Time ……………… www.fanox.com Rev. 17 114/119...
  • Page 115 Operating time ……..… Trip blocking  Enabled  Disabled Permission Blocking level.....………… x In Circuit breaker Excessive number of openings …................………… Excessive accumulated amps…................………… Opening time….......................………… Closing time….....................…………... Excessive repeated openings ………............………………….. Time of repeated openings …................………… www.fanox.com Rev. 17 115/119...
  • Page 116: Output Configuration

    52b logical signal External trip logical signal 50BF start logical signal Fault start logical signal LOGICAL SIGNALS 50 Block logical signal 50N/G Block logical signal Reset logical signal Active group 1 logical signal Active group 2 logical signal www.fanox.com Rev. 17 116/119...
  • Page 117: Comments

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