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Arteche smART P500 Instruction Manual (562 pages)
Multifunction Protection Relay
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Relays
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
24
General Description
24
General Functions
24
Protection Functions
24
Control Functions
26
Metering Functions
26
Load Profile (Trending)
27
Fault Report
28
Table 1-1 Examples of Waveform Record Configuration
28
Waveform Registration
28
Event Records
29
Self Diagnosis
29
Model Coding
29
Models and Connection Diagrams
29
Smart P500-Al
29
1.4.1.1. Available Protection Functions Low Instantaneous Overcurrent (50)
30
Available Protection Functions
30
Figure 1-1 Smart P500 al Model
30
High Instantaneous Overcurrent
31
Low Instantaneous Overcurrent
31
Smart P500-Rt
31
Available Protection Functions
31
Figure 1-2 Smart P500 RT Model
31
Time Overcurrent
31
Figure 1-3 Smart P500 BC Model
32
Smart P500-Bc
32
Negative Sequence Overcurrent (46IT/46DT)
32
Available Protection Functions
33
Smart P500-Lt
33
Available Protection Functions
34
Figure 1-4 Smart P500 LT Model
34
Directional Overcurrent (67/67N/67GS)
34
Available Protection Functions
35
Figure 1-5 Smart P500 RC Model
35
Smart P500-Rc
35
Frequency
36
Hardware Features
36
Synchrocheck
36
Characteristics
37
Figure 1-6 External Dimensions (RC Models)
37
Figure 1-7 External Dimensions (AL, TR, LT, BC Model)
37
Figure 1-8 Panel Drill
38
Interconnections
38
Figure 1-9 Wye/Wye Connection (Measured Neutral)
39
Figure 1-10 Wye/Wye Connection (Sensitive Neutral)
40
Figure 1-11 Open Delta Connection (Measured Neutral)
41
Figure 1-12 Open Delta Connection (Sensitive Neutral)
42
Auxiliary Power Supply
43
Current Analog Inputs
43
Voltage Analog Inputs
43
Digital Inputs (Opto-Isolated)
44
Digital Outputs
44
Frequency
44
Operation Environment
44
Burden
45
Case
45
Communication Ports
45
Ip Protection Degree
45
Precision
45
Figure 1-13 Pinout for the RS 232C Front Port
46
Rs 232 Rear Port Configuration
46
Rs 232C Front Port Configuration
46
Figure 1-14 Pinout for the RS 232 Rear Port (DB9)
47
Figure 1-15 Pinout for the RS 232 Rear Port (Fiber Optics)
47
Figure 1-16 Pinout for the RS 485 Rear Port
47
Rs 485 Rear Port Configuration
47
Communication Protocols
48
Ethernet Configuration
48
Front Panel
48
Measurement Unit
49
Settings Groups
49
Voltage Unbalance Overvoltage (59N/64)
36
Tests and Standars
49
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Insulation
49
Climate Tests
51
Mechanical Tests
51
Figure 1-17 Block Diagram of Smart P500 Relay
52
General Description
52
Protection Functions Overview
54
About this User Guide
62
Chapter 2. PROTECTION, CONTROL and METERING FUNCTIONS
63
Protection Functions
63
General Description
63
Phase Overcurrent Protection
63
Time Overcurrent Elements (51P)
63
Figure 2-1 Phase Time Overcurrent Elements
64
Table 2-1 Time Characteristics
64
Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements (50P)
65
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
65
Table 2-2 Settings Range for the Phase Time Overcurrent Elements
65
Figure 2-2 Phase Instantaneous Low Level Overcurrent Elements
66
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
66
Table 2-3 Settings Range for Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements
66
Figure 2-3 High Level Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements
67
General Description
67
Neutral Overcurrent Protection
67
Time Overcurrent Elements (51N)
67
Figure 2-4 Neutral Time Overcurrent Elements
68
Instantaneous Characteristics (50N)
68
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
68
Table 2-4 Settings Range for the Neutral Overcurrent Elements
68
Figure 2-5 Low-Level Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements
69
Figure 2-6 Neutral High Level Instantaneous Overcurrent Function Element
69
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
69
Table 2-5 Settings Range for the Neutral Instantaneous Elements
69
Figure 2-7 Sensitive Neutral Time Overcurrent Elements
70
General Description
70
Ground Overcurrent Protection
70
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
70
Time Characteristics (51G)
70
Figure 2-8 Low Level Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements
71
Instantaneous Characteristics (50G)
71
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
71
Table 2-6 Settings Range for the Ground Time Characteristics
71
Table 2-7 Settings Range for the Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Elements
71
Directionality Overcurrent
72
Figure 2-9 High Level Sensitive Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent Element
72
Configuration
73
Figure 2-10 Directionality Criterion
73
Phase to Ground
74
Phase to Phase Fault Treatment
75
Figure 2-11 Logical Diagram for the Forward/Backward Directionality
76
Negative Secuence Over-Current Elements
76
Figure 2-12 Negative Sequence Inverse Time Elements
77
Table 2-8 Settings Range for the Inverse Time Elements. Negative Sequence
77
Figure 2-13 Negative Sequence Definite Time Elements
78
Table 2-9 Settings Range of Definite Time Elements. Negative Sequence
78
Figure 2-14 Open Phase Protection
79
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
79
Table 2-10 Settings Range for the Open Phase Protection
79
Figure 2-15 Phase a 4 Steps Overvoltage Protection Elements
81
Figure 2-16 Phase B 4 Steps Overvoltage Protection Elements
82
Figure 2-17 Phase C 4 Steps Overvoltage Protection Elements
83
Figure 2-18 Overvoltage Protection Elements
84
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
84
Table 2-11 Settings Range for the Overvoltage Protection
84
Undervoltage Protection
85
Figure 2-19 4 Steps Phase a Undervoltage Protection Elements
86
Figure 2-20 4 Steps Phase B Undervoltage Protection Elements
87
Figure 2-21 4 Steps Phase C Undervoltage Protection Elements
88
Figure 2-22 Undervoltage Protection Elements
89
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
89
Table 2-12 Setting Ranges for the Undervoltage Protection
89
Figure 2-23 Neutral Overvoltage Function 59N
90
Table 2-13 Setting Ranges of Neutral Overvoltage Protection
90
Figure 2-24 Neutral Overvoltage Function 59NC
91
Table 2-14 Settings Range for the Neutral Overvoltage Protection Function 59NC
91
Figure 2-25 Definite Time Unbalanced Voltage Function
92
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
92
Table 2-15 Settings Range of Time Characteristic. Voltage Unbalance
92
Figure 2-26 Definite Time Voltage Sequence Inversion Protection
93
Table 2-16 Settings Range of Instantaneous Characteristics. Voltage Unbalance
93
Frequency Levels
94
Table 2-17 Settings Range for the Frequency Protection Function
95
Figure 2-27 Low Frequency Protection Elements
96
Figure 2-28 High Frequency Protection Elements
97
Frequency Derivative (81R)
98
Figure 2-29 Frequency Derivative Protection Elements
99
Settings (6 Groups)
100
Table 2-18 Setting Ranges for the Frequency Derivative Function
100
Figure 2-30 Directional Three-Phase Protection Elements
101
Figure 2-32 Directional Phase B Protection Elements
102
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
103
Table 2-19 Setting Ranges for the Power Inversion Protection
103
Figure 2-34 Synchrocheck Function Elements. Low Voltage Permission
104
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
106
Recloser
107
Table 2-20 Setting Ranges of Syncrocheck
107
Definitions
108
Figure 2-37 Reclose Function. Part II
110
Operation
111
Figure 2-41 Second Successful Reclosing
112
Setting Ranges (6 Groups)
113
Table 2-21 Setting Ranges of Recloser Function
113
Function Disable for each Reclosure (1, 2, 3 and 4)
114
Table 2-22 Settings for each Reclosing
114
Table 2-23 Function Disable
114
Sequence Coordination
116
Figure 2-45 Phase High Current Lockout Elements. (HCL)
117
Settings (6 Groups)
118
Table 2-24 Setting Ranges of High Current Lockout
118
Cold Load Pickup
119
Table 2-25 Setting Range for the Bus Voltage Supervision During the Reclose Cycles
119
Settings (6 Groups)
120
Figure 2-47 Cold Load Pickup Function
121
Other Functions
122
Settings RANGE (1 GROUP)
123
Table 2-26 Setting Ranges of Breaker Failure
123
SETTING Ranges (1 GROUP)
124
Table 2-27 Setting Ranges of Breaker Monitor
124
Setting Ranges (1 Group)
125
Table 2-28 Settings Range for the Melting Fuse Function
125
Figure 2-51 Sectionalizer Function
126
Setting Ranges (1 Group)
127
Table 2-29 Settings Range for the Secionalizador Function
127
Fault Location
128
Table 2-30 Settings Range for the Fuse Loss Function
128
Telecontrol Functions
131
Speed of Communication
132
Figure 2-56 States to be Sent/Received
133
Teleprotection Configuration
134
Direct Transfered Trip
135
Protection for Power Flow Invertion in Parallel Lines
136
Figure 2-61 Modified POTT Diagram
137
Hot Line Tag
138
Demand Integration
139
Table 2-31 Parameters of Demands Calculated
139
Non Rolled or Direct Integration
140
Thermal Demand
141
Load Profile
143
Table 2-32 Parameters of Instantaneous Values
144
Accumulators
145
Table 2-33 Accumulators Group
145
Power Quality
146
Voltage Unbalance
147
Current Unbalance
148
Current Thd
149
Power Outages
150
Short Term Voltage Variation
151
Cbema Events
152
System Average Interruption Duration Index
153
System Average Interruption Frequency Index
154
Average Service Availability Index
155
Operation Principle
157
Auxiliary Voltage Self-Diagnostics
159
Protection Configuration for Battery Tests
160
Battery Test Activation
161
Additional Considerations
162
Modem to be Used
163
Settings Using Proart
164
Settings Using Keyboard/Display
165
Output Messages
166
Table 2-34 Output Messages
168
Table 2-35 Input Messages
168
Control Remoto
169
Table 2-36 Event Register
169
Figure 2-71 Remote Control, Three-Phase Breaker Operation Type
170
Capacitor Bank Control
171
Reactive Flow Control Type
173
Figure 2-74 Reactive Flow Control Type Algorithm
174
Clock Control Type
175
Figure 2-76 Clock Control Type Algorithm
177
Figure 2-77 Clock Control Type Logic Diagram
178
Self-Diagnosis Functions
179
Table 2-37 Error Codes
179
Test Mode
180
Leds
181
Inputs
182
Keyboard
183
Chapter 3. DEVICE CONFIGURATION
184
Software Start
185
Initialization
186
Time and Date
187
Change Password
188
Test Mode
189
Relay Configuration
190
Global Settings
191
Others
193
Figure 3-11 System Setup/Others
194
Hardware Configuration
195
Dayligth Saving Time
196
Events
197
Waveform Record Configuration
198
Rolling Display
199
Figure 3-17 Rolling Display
200
Metering and Power Quality
201
Figure 3-18 Metering Settings
202
Power Quality
203
Line Parameters
205
Fault Location
206
Reliability Indexes Settings
207
Relay Settings
208
Settings Groups
209
Figure 3-25 Low Instantaneous over Current (50)
210
Time Overcurrent (51)
211
Figure 3-27 Time over Current (51)
212
Figure 3-28 Time Characteristic Graphic
213
Figure 3-29 Example of Protection Coordination
214
Negative Sequence Overcurrent (46It, 46Dt)
215
Directional (67/67N/67Ns)
216
Figure 3-32 Directional (67/67N/67NS)
218
Open Phase (46Op)
219
Undervoltage (27)
220
Overvoltage (59)
221
Neutral Overvoltage (59N/64)
222
Voltage Unbalance (47)
223
Frequency (81)
224
Figure 3-38 Minimum, Maximum and Derivate Frequency
225
Frequency Derivative (81D)
226
Syncrocheck (25)
227
Figure 3-40 Example of a Logic Lock
229
Recloser Relay (79)
230
Figure 3-42 Recloser Relay (79)
232
Cold Load Pickup
233
User Curves
235
Figure 3-44 User Curve
236
Other Functions
237
Breaker Monitor
238
Melting Fuses
239
Sectionalizer
240
Figure 3-48 Sectionalizer
241
Fuse Loss
242
Figure 3-50 Feeder Reclose Settings
243
Figure 3-51 Link Reclose Settings
244
Capacitor Bank Control
245
Clock Control
246
Logical Functions
247
Figure 3-55 Logic Blocks Configuration
248
Figure 3-56 Direct Logic
249
Figure 3-59 Logic Function Blocking
250
Edge Detectors
252
Analog Comparators
253
Hardware Control
255
Outputs Programming
256
Figure 3-64 Digital Outputs Configuration
257
Figure 3-65 Direct Output
259
Leds Programming
260
Push Buton Programming
261
Virtual Keys Programming
262
Communication Settings
263
Figure 3-70 Ports Settings
264
Measurement Unit
265
Protocols
266
Figure 3-72 DNP and MODBUS Communications Settings
267
Parameters
269
Iec 60870-5-101/104 Protocol Settings
270
Parameters
271
Harris Protocol Settings
272
Parameters
273
Parameters
274
Figure 3-79 IP Settings
275
Dnp Settings
276
Figure 3-80 DNP Settings for TCP/IP
277
Modbus Settings
278
Proprietary Protocol Settings
279
Relay Status
280
Metering
281
Waveform
282
Figure 3-86 Waveform
284
Present Values
285
Load Profile
286
Oscillographic Records
287
Figure 3-91 Digital Signals Activated During the Fault
288
Fault Records
289
Sequence of Events
290
Figure 3-95 Events Record
291
Power Quality Events
292
Voltage Unbalance
293
Current Unbalance
294
Voltage Thd
295
Phases Voltage Loss
296
Battery Voltage Loss
297
Short Time Voltage Variation
298
Long Term Votlage Variation
299
Reliability Indexes
300
Breaker Monitor
301
Configuration through Keyboard/Display
302
Keyboard/Display Elements
303
Internal Signals Available
304
Combined Signals
338
Frequency Derived Pickup
339
Protection Function Trip Flags
340
Frequency Derived Trip
341
Undervoltage Pickup Flags
342
General Pickup Flags
343
Undervoltage Trip Flags
344
General Trip Flags
345
General Trip Flags
346
Chapter 4. DNP3 PROTOCOL PROFILE
347
Device Profile Document
348
Table 4-1 Device Profile Required in the Protocol Documentation
350
Implementation Table
350
Table 4-2 Implementation of Functions / Objects and Qualifiers
354
Reports by Exception
354
Point List
355
Counters
357
Inputs
358
Outputs
382
Single Point Control
383
Double Point Control
390
Date and Time
399
Analog Variations
400
Communication Setup
401
Dead Bands
402
Sign of the Power
403
Format for Analog Values
404
Figure 4-2 Point Configuration Table
405
Communication Port Configuration
406
Figure 4-3 Communication Ports Configuration
407
Chapter 5. MODBUS RTU PROTOCOL
409
Serial Data Frames
410
Data Package Frames
411
Times
413
Function Code 05 – Command Operation
414
Function Code 08 – Diagnostics
415
Point Map
416
Formats
418
Figure 5-3 Analog Parameter Configuration Table
420
Command Execution (Point 80)
422
And 16 Bits Analog Points
423
Figure 5-4 Scale Configuration
424
Events Reading
425
Introduction
428
Chapter 6 . HARRIS 5000 PROTOCOL
430
Port Definition
430
Complete Message
431
Table 6-1 HR5000 Functions
432
Configuration
432
Data Port Configuration
433
Full Scale Values
434
Figure 6-3 Scale Configuration
435
Hr5000 Implementation
436
Table 6-2 Functions Supported by the Smart P500
437
Data Dump
437
Status Dump
438
Control Operate
439
Chapter 7. PROTOCOL IEC 60870-101/104
440
Events Report
447
Figure 7-1 Configuración de Comunicaciones
448
Time Stamps
449
Scaled Mode
450
Counters Period
451
Other Options
452
Points List
453
Analogical Points
454
Counters
455
Inputs
457
Outputs
482
System Information
491
Communication Ports Configuration
492
Tcp/Ip Configuration
494
Appendix I. CURVES for TIME CHARACTERISTICS
496
I.1.1. Standard Inverse Iec Curve
497
Figure I - 1 Standard Inverse IEC Curve
499
I.1.2. very Inverse Iec Curve
500
Figure I - 2 very Inverse IEC Curve
501
I.1.3. Extremely Inverse Iec Curve
502
Figure I - 3 Extremely Inverse IEC Curve
503
I.1.4. Short Inverse Iec Curve
504
Figure I - 4 Short Inverse IEC Curve
505
I.1.5. Long Inverse Iec Curve
506
Figure I - 5 Long Inverse IEC Curve
507
I.2. Ansi Curves
508
I.2.1. Ansi Moderately Inverse
509
Figure I - 6 Moderately ANSI Curve
511
I.2.2. Ansi very Inverse
512
Figure I - 7 very Inverse ANSI Curve
513
I.2.3. Ansi Extremely Inverse
514
Figure I - 8 Extremely Inverse ANSI Curve
515
I.3. Us Curves
516
I.3.1. U1. Moderately Inverse
517
Figure I - 9 U1. Moderately Inverse US Curve
519
I.3.2. U2. Inverse
520
Figure I - 10 U2. Inverse US Curve
521
I.3.3. U3. very Inverse
522
Figure I - 11 U3. very Inverse US Curve
523
I.3.4. U4. Extremely Inverse
524
Figure I - 12 U4. Extremely Inverse US Curve
525
I.3.5. U5. Short Time Inverse
526
Figure I- 13 U5. Short Time Inverse US Curve
528
I.4. Recloser Curves
529
Figure I - 14 Recloser Curves: 101-119
532
I.4.2. Recloser Curves: 120-142
533
Figure I - 15 Recloser Curves: 120-142
535
I.4.3. Recloser Curves: 151-202
536
Figure I - 16 Recloser Curves: 151-202
538
I.4.4. Recloser Curves: 25Amp, 35 Amp
539
Figure I - 17 Recloser Curves: 25 Amp, 35 Amp: A, B, C, D, E
541
I.4.5. Recloser Curves: 50Amp, 70 Amp
542
Figure I - 18 Recloser Curves: 50 Amp, 70 Amp: A, B, C, D, E
544
I.4.6. Recloser Curves: 100Amp, 140 Amp
545
Figure I - 19 Recloser Curves: 100 Amp, 140 Amp: A, B, C, D, E
547
I.4.7. Recloser Curves: 160Amp, 185 Amp
548
Figure I - 20 Recloser Curves: 160 Amp, 185 Amp: A, B, C, D, E
550
I.4.8. Recloser Curves: 225Amp
551
Figure I - 21 Recloser Curves: 225 Amp: A, B, C, D, E
553
I.4.9. Recloser Curves: 280 Amp, 280X Amp
554
Figure I - 22 Recloser Curves: 280 Amp, 280X Amp: A, B, C, D, E
556
I.4.10. Recloser Curves: 400 Amp, 400X Amp
557
Figure I - 23 Recloser Curves: 400 Amp, 400X Amp: A, B, C, D, E
559
I.4.11. Recloser Curves: 560 Amp, 560X Amp
560
Figure I- 24 Recloser Curves: 560 Amp, 560X Amp: A, B, C, D, E
562
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