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ISO 9001:2000
INSTALLATION GUIDE
SIL A Overcurrent and Earth fault relay
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1.USER INTERFACE .................................................................................................................... 4 1.1. Configurable LEDs ......................................................................................................... 4
1.2. Local communication port. RS232 .............................................................................. 5
1.3. LCD and keypad ............................................................................................................. 5 1.4. SICom Communications program ................................................................................ 5
1.5. Setting up the session: Password and access levels ................................................ 6
1.6. Switchgear rated current and measurements ............................................................. 6 2.FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM .......................................................................................................... 7
3 ...... CUTTING PLATE AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS .......................................................... 7
3.1. Cutting plate mm ............................................................................................................ 7 3.2. Connection diagrams ..................................................................................................... 8 3.2.1. Connection diagrams for SIL-A LPCT. 3 LPCT for phases: ........................................ 8
3.3. Terminals ......................................................................................................................... 9 3.3.1. Terminals for LPCT models. ........................................................................................ 9
4.MODEL LIST ............................................................................................................................ 10 5.PROTECTION FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS ........................................................................ 11
5.1. Protection functions .................................................................................................... 11
5.1.1. 50P_1 and 50P_2 Functions. Instantaneous phase overcurrent ............................... 11
5.1.2. 51P Function. Phase inverse time overcurrent .......................................................... 11
5.1.3. 50N_1 and 50N_2 Functions. Instantaneous neutral overcurrent ............................. 11
5.1.4. 51N Function. Neutral inverse time overcurrent ........................................................ 12
5.1.5. 46 Function. Negative sequence instant overcurrent ................................................ 12
5.1.6. 49 Function. Thermal memory protection .................................................................. 12
5.1.7. Circuit breaker monitoring .......................................................................................... 13
5.1.8. 50BF Circuit breaker opening fault ............................................................................ 13
5.1.9. 74TCS Trip circuit supervisión ................................................................................... 13
5.1.10. 79 Recloser ................................................................................................................ 14
5.1.11. Cold Load Pickup ....................................................................................................... 14
5.1.12. General settings ......................................................................................................... 15
5.1.13. IEC 60255-151 Curves .............................................................................................. 16
5.1.14. ANSI-IEEE Curves ..................................................................................................... 17
5.2. Monitoring and control ................................................................................................ 18 5.2.1. States and events ...................................................................................................... 18
5.2.2. Self-diagnosis ............................................................................................................. 23
5.2.3. Date-time synchronisation ......................................................................................... 23
5.2.4. Real-Time Clock (RTC) .............................................................................................. 23
5.2.5. Comunication ............................................................................................................. 24
5.2.6. Test program .............................................................................................................. 24
5.2.7. Oscillography and fault report .................................................................................... 25
5.2.8. Commands ................................................................................................................. 28
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5.2.9. Telecontrol ................................................................................................................. 28
6.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 29
6.1. Technical specifications .............................................................................................. 29
7.FLOWCHART .......................................................................................................................... 31
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1. USER INTERFACE
1.1. Configurable LEDs There are 8 leds. 6 of these can be set and the other two are assigned the following functions:
• Circuit breaker status: Lit up, with the circuit breaker closed. • Reclosing status. Lit up with the reclosing operative.
The rest can be configured, with the default configuration as follows:
Led Description Status Flashing Latch Denied
ON Led Ready Ready x
Led 1 50P/51P
50P_1 Trip
50P_2 Trip
51P Trip
x
Led 2 50N/51N
50N_1 Trip
50N_2 Trip
51N Trip
x
Led 3 50BF 50BF_Trip x
Led 4 46 46_Trip x
Led 5 74TCS 74TCS_Activation x
Although the ON led can be configured, it is not recommended to modify its “Ready” default configuration.
Keypad
LCD (2x20 characters)
RS232
Reset events
Signalling leds
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1.2. Local communication port. RS232 The RS232 communications port is installed on the front of the equipment. The adapter (KITCOM) can be connected to this communications port to supply the equipment with an external battery. It should be pointed out that this port can be used simultaneously for communication, even when the equipment is being powered by an external battery.
The RS232 communication allows to Access with a PC to all the information and all setting parameters.
1.3. LCD and keypad The front of the SIL-A relay is fitted with an alphanumeric LCD screen, measuring 2x20. This screen provides the user with access to read information about the settings parameters, measurements, status and events. All of this information is arranged in a system of menus.
A keypad is fitted to the relay front panel, which can be used to access the information shown on the LCD screen and to navigate through the menu system.
This membrane keyboard has 6 keys that can be used to navigate through the different menus and to change the setting parameters. The ▲ ▼ and ◄ ► keys can be used to navigate through the different menus, the different options in each menu and the different values for the settings parameters.
The “OK” key is used to access the menus and the different options, as well as to approve changes to values. The “C” key is used to delete and to go back through the menu levels.
As well as the 6 keys, there is also a "Reset" key. When “Reset” is pressed, the bistable magnetic indicators return to their initial position. The “Reset” key can also be used to delete all of the events in the "Events" menu.
This is equipped with a specific key marked with 79, which permits operation on the recloser, locking and unlocking it.
It is also equipped with a specific key marked with 52, which permits operation on the circuit breker, opening and closing it.
1.4. SICom Communications program The SIcom program, which works with the Windows® 2000/XP and Windows® 7 operating system is provided, and can be used to gain access to all of the equipment information, to modify the settings and to save events using a graphic user interface.
The following operations can be carried out using the SIcom program:
• Status reading • Measurement reading • Reading and changing settings • Reading and deleting events • Changing the user passwords • Loading settings files • Date-time synchronisation • Checking the versions of the equipment • Configuring the modbus address • Inputs, outputs and leds configuration
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1.5. Setting up the session: Password and access levels Users must identify themselves with a password in order to start communications and to change the equipment settings or configuration using the HMI. Depending on the access level, it may or may not be possible to perform the operations shown on the table below.
ACCESS LEVEL
Read-only permission:
Status and measurements
Settings
Events
Permission to:
Change settings
Download and Delete the Events buffer
Permission to:
Execute Commands
Permission to:
Change Configuration
Permission to Change Protected Settings
1 YES YES NO NO YES
2 YES YES NO NO NO
3 YES NO YES NO NO
4 YES YES YES NO NO
5 YES YES YES YES NO
Four passwords and their associated levels of access are set up when the equipment is configured using the SIcom program. By default, the equipment is programmed with the following passwords and their associated levels:
PASSWORD ACCESS LEVEL
2222 2
3333 3
4444 4
5555 5
1.6. Switchgear rated current and measurements In SIL-A LPCT models, to adjust the wide dynamic range of the CT, in order to measure precisely the cell operating range, the relay is fitted with three sets of switches on the rear.
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2. FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
50P 50P 51P
4650BFCLP
50N 50N 51N
79 52
52
Events
RTC (1ms)
Oscillography (2)
Setting table(3)
Leds config.
Out config.
Inputs config.
Test
Cold
RS232RS485
SICom
Outputs
HmiLcd 20x26 keys + I/O 52 + B79
74TCS
Fault report (20)LoadPickup
Iec
RS485
RTU
60870-5-103ModBusRTU
Modem
ModBusRTU
49
3. CUTTING PLATE AND CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 3.1. Cutting plate mm
Frontal view
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3.2. Connection diagrams
3.2.1. Connection diagrams for SIL-A LPCT. 3 LPCT for phases:
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3.3. Terminals 3.3.1. Terminals for LPCT models.
A1 Digital 1 common output
A2 1 NC digital output
A3 1 NA digital output
A4 Digital 2 common output
A5 2 NC digital output
A6 2 NA digital output
A7-A8 3 NA digital output
A9-A10 4 NA digital output
A11-A12 5 NA digital output
B1 Digital input 1
B2 Digital input 2
B3 Digital input 3
B4 Digital input 4
B5 Common digital inputs B
C1 Digital input 5
C2 Digital input 6
C3 Digital input 7
C4 Digital input 8
C5 Common digital inputs C
D1 A – IEC 60870-5-103
D2 B – IEC60870-5-103
D3 Gnd – IEC60870-5-103
D4 A – Modbus RTU
D5 B – Modbus RTU
D6 Gnd – Modbus RTU
A A phase input
B B Phase input
C C Phase input
E1 74TCS voltage presence
E2 74TCS coil 1
E3 74TCS coil 2
E4 Common 74TCS
V1 + Auxiliary voltage.
V2 - Auxiliary voltage.
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4. MODEL LIST
TYPE
PHA
SE M
EASU
REM
ENT
NEU
TRA
L M
EASU
REM
ENT
NET
WO
RK
FR
EQU
ENC
Y
POW
ER S
UPP
LY
AD
DIT
ION
AL
FUN
CTI
ON
S
CO
MM
UN
ICA
TIO
NS
INPU
TS -
OU
TPU
TS
RES
ERVE
D
LAN
GU
AG
E
AD
APT
ATI
ON
A 50P1+50P2+51P+50N1+50N2+51N+52+50BF+
46+79+74TCS+CLP
1
5
X
1 A
5 A
LPCT
1
5
X
1 A
5 A
LPCT
5
6
50 Hz
60 Hz
A
B
24-48 Vdc
90-300Vdc / 110-230 Vac
0
1
-
+49
0
1
RS485/ModBus –RS485/IEC 60870-5-103
FOP/ModBus –FOP/IEC 60870-5-103
0 5 outputs - 8 inputs
0
1
With External MMS
Compact
A
B
English, Spanish and French
English, Spanish, French and Turkish
0 -
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5. PROTECTION FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS 5.1. Protection functions 5.1.1. 50P_1 and 50P_2 Functions. Instantaneous phase overcurrent
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
50P_1 50P_2
Instantaneous phase overcurrent
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Tap 0,20 30,00 0,01 Inominal 5,00
Operating time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,02
5.1.2. 51P Function. Phase inverse time overcurrent
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
51P Phase inverse time overcurrent
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Curve - - (1*) - Extrem. Inverse IEC
Dial 0,05 1,25 0,01 - 1,25
Tap 0,10 7,00 0,01 Inominal 1,00
Operating time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,02
(1*) Inverse IEC, Very Inverse IEC, Extremely Inverse IEC, Inverse ANSI, very inverse ANSI, extremely inverse ANSI, Defined time.
5.1.3. 50N_1 and 50N_2 Functions. Instantaneous neutral overcurrent
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
50N_1 50N_2
Neutral instantaneous overcurrent
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Tap 0,20 30,00 0,01 Inominal 1,00
Operating time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,02
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5.1.4. 51N Function. Neutral inverse time overcurrent
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
51P Neutral inverse time overcurrent
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Curve - - (1*) - Extrem. Inverse IEC
Dial 0,05 1,25 0,01 - 1,25
Tap 0,10 7,00 0,01 Inominal 0,50
Operating time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,02
(1*) Inverse IEC, Very Inverse IEC, Extremely Inverse IEC, Inverse ANSI, very inverse ANSI, extremely inverse ANSI, Defined time.
5.1.5. 46 Function. Negative sequence instant overcurrent
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
46 Negative sequence instant overcurrent
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Tap 0,10 1,00 0,01 Inominal 0,2
Operating time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,02
5.1.6. 49 Function. Thermal memory protection
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
49 Thermal memory
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Tap 0,10 2,40 0,01 I nominal 1,2
ζ heating 3 600 1 min 3
ζ cooling 1 6 1 ζ heating 1
Alarm 20 99 1 % 80
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5.1.7. Circuit breaker monitoring
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
52
Circuit breaker monitoring
Maximum number of openings 1 10000 1 - 10
Maximum accumulated amperes 1 10000 1 - 10
Opening time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,10
Closing time 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 0,10
Maximum repeated openings 1 10000 1 - 3
Time of maximum repeated openings
1,00 300,0 0,01 min 9,00
5.1.8. 50BF Circuit breaker opening fault
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
50BF
Circuit breaker opening fault
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Operating fault time 0,02 1,0 0,001 s 0,4
5.1.9. 74TCS Trip circuit supervisión
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
74TCS
Trip circuit supervision
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Time delay 0,02 300,0 0,01 s 2,00
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5.1.10. 79 Recloser
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
79
Reclosing device
Permission - - YES/NO - No
Hold permission - - YES/NO - No
Number of reclosings 1 5 1 - 3
Number of reclosings 1 5 1 - 3
Reclose 1 time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 0,30
Reclose 2 time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 3,00
Reclose 3 time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 180,00
Reclose 4 time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 180,00
Reclose 5 time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 180,00
Hold time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 10,00
Replacement time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 10,00
Final Opening Time 0,02 300,00 0,01 s 10,00
5.1.11. Cold Load Pickup
Group Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Default
CLP
Reclosing device
Permission - - YES/NO - No
50P_1 Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
50P_2 Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
51P Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
50N_1 Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
50N_2 Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
51N Multiplier 1 5 0,01 - 1
CLP switch time 1 300 0,01 Min 15
CLP duration 1 300 0,01 Min 15
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5.1.12. General settings
Function Description Minimum Maximum Step Unit Defect
General Settings
Equipment identifier - - - - “fanox.com”
Rated current 1 2000 1 - 100
Neutral current 1 2000 1 - 100
Frequency - - 60/50 Hz 50
Language - - - - English
Active table 1 3 1 - 1
Communications
60870-5-103 direction 1 254 1 - 3
60870-5-103 speed 4800 38400 - bauds 9600
Direction modbus 1 247 1 - 2
Speed modbus 4800 38400 - bauds 19200
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5.1.13. IEC 60255-151 Curves IEC 60255-151 curves are accomplished by SIL-A relay:
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5.1.14. ANSI-IEEE Curves ANSI-IEEE curves are accomplished by SIL-A relay:
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5.2. Monitoring and control 5.2.1. States and events
Group Status Cause Associated measurement
Level 1 phase instant overcurrent
50P_1
50P_1 Phase A start Activation/Deactivation Phase A current
50P_1 Phase B start Activation/Deactivation Phase B current
50P_1 Phase C start Activation/Deactivation Phase C current
50P_1 Start Activation/Deactivation -
50P_1 Phase A trip Activation Phase A current
50P_1 Phase B trip Activation Phase B current
50P_1 Phase C trip Activation Phase C current
50P_1 Trip Activation -
Level 2 phase instant overcurrent
50P_2
50P_2 Phase A start Activation/Deactivation Phase A current
50P_2 Phase B start Activation/Deactivation Phase B current
50P_2 Phase C start Activation/Deactivation Phase C current
50P_12 Start Activation/Deactivation -
50P_2 Phase A trip Activation Phase A current
50P_2 Phase B trip Activation Phase B current
50P_2 Phase C trip Activation Phase C current
50P_2 Trip Activation -
Phase inverse time overcurrent
51P
51P Phase A start Activation/Deactivation Phase A current
51P Phase B start Activation/Deactivation Phase B current
51P Phase C start Activation/Deactivation Phase C current
51P Start Activation/Deactivation -
51P A phase trip Activation Phase A current
51P B phase trip Activation Phase B current
51P C phase trip Activation Phase C current
51P Trip Activation -
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Level 1 neutral instant overcurrent
50N_1 50N_1 Start Activation/Deactivation Neutral current
50N_1 Trip Activation Neutral current
Level 2 neutral instant overcurrent
50N_2 50N_2 Start Activation/Deactivation Neutral current
50N_2 Trip Activation Neutral current
Neutral inverse time overcurrent
51N 51N Start Activation/Deactivation Neutral current
51N Trip Activation Neutral current
Cold Load Pickup
CLP CLP Activation Activation/Deactivation -
Switch opening fault
50BF 50BF Start Activation/Deactivation -
50BF Trip Activation/Deactivation -
Negative sequence instant overcurrent
46 46 Start Activation/Deactivation Negative sequence current
46 Trip Activation Negative sequence current
Thermal memory
49 49 Alarma Activación/Desactivación Medida imagen térmica
49 Disparo Activación/Desactivación Medida imagen térmica
General
Trip Activation/Deactivation -
50 Hz network frequency Activation/Deactivation -
Ready Activation/Deactivation -
Protection error Activation/Deactivation -
Change of settings Activation/Deactivation -
Date-time synchronisation Activation -
Active local communication Activation/Deactivation -
Default E2prom Activation/Deactivation -
E2prom Error Activation/Deactivation -
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E2prom values change Activation/Deactivation -
Events error Activation -
New oscillography record Activation/Deactivation -
External trip Activation/Deactivation -
Measurement error Activation/Deactivation -
Deleted events Activation/Deactivation -
Start up of a neutral function Activation/Deactivation -
Start up of an A phase function Activation/Deactivation -
Start up of a C phase function Activation/Deactivation -
Start up of any function Activation/Deactivation -
Phase A trip Activation/Deactivation -
Phase B trip Activation/Deactivation -
Phase C trip Activation/Deactivation -
50N_1 or 50N_2 trip Activation/Deactivation -
50P_1 or 50P_2 trip Activation/Deactivation -
Logic inputs
Input 52 a Activation/Deactivation -
Input 52 b Activation/Deactivation -
50P input block Activation/Deactivation -
50N input block Activation/Deactivation -
External Trip Input Activation/Deactivation -
Oscillography start input Activation/Deactivation -
79 Start Input Activation/Deactivation -
79 Permission Input Activation/Deactivation -
79 Lock Input Activation/Deactivation -
Active table 0 input Activation/Deactivation -
Active table 1 input Activation/Deactivation -
Lock 79 Activation/Deactivation -
79 unlock Activation/Deactivation -
50BF Start Activation/Deactivation -
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Physical inputs
Input 1 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 2 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 3 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 4 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 5 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 6 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 7 Activation/Deactivation -
Input 8 Activation/Deactivation -
Physical outputs
Output 1 Activation/Deactivation -
Output 2 Activation/Deactivation -
Output 3 Activation/Deactivation -
Output 4 Activation/Deactivation -
Output 5 Activation/Deactivation -
Logical outputs
79 Start Activation/Deactivation -
50BF Start Activation/Deactivation -
Start oscillography Activation/Deactivation -
Reclosing device
79
79 Standby Activation/Deactivation -
79 Reclosing time Activation Auto-reclosing No.
79 Open Activation Reclose No.
79 Hold time Activation Auto-reclosing No.
79 Closing time Activation Auto-reclosing No.
79 Replacement time. Activation Reclose No.
79 Lockout Activation/Deactivation Reclose No.
79 Safety time Activation Reclose No.
79 Final opening time Activation -
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Switch monitoring
52
52 Start Deactivation -
52 Error Activation/Deactivation -
52 Open Activation Opening Time
52 Opening time Activation -
52 Opening fault Activation/Deactivation -
52 Closed Activation/Deactivation Closing time
52 Closing time Activation -
52 Closing fault Activation/Deactivation -
52 Excessive total openings Activation/Deactivation -
52 Excessive accumulated amperes (I2t).
Activation/Deactivation -
52 Excessive openings in a time window
Activation/Deactivation -
52 a Activation/Deactivation -
52 b Activation/Deactivation -
Trip circuit monitoring
74TCS 74TCS Start Activation/Deactivation -
74TCS Activation Activation/Deactivation -
Remote control
Operation selection Activation -
52 open Activation -
52 close Activation -
Llock 79 Activation -
Unlock 79 Activation -
Local control
Operation selection Activation -
52 open Activation -
52 close Activation -
Lock 79 Activation -
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Unlock 79 Activation -
Local control Activation -
Telecontrol Activation -
5.2.2. Self-diagnosis Diagnostic algorithms are run while the equipment is being started up and continuously when the relay is operating. This diagnostic is a preventative process to guarantee that the equipment is in good operational condition.
The following status bits are associated with this process:
Measurement error Problem in the measurement block
Protection error Problem in the protection block
Eeprom Error Problem in the eeprom memory, a table is corrupt.
Events error Events record error
On the other hand, a default settings error indicates that the relay is operating with default settings, whereby it will not trip (check that the relay alarm is activated with default settings).
5.2.3. Date-time synchronisation The equipment can be synchronised from the HMI or by using communications.
5.2.4. Real-Time Clock (RTC) For events, oscillographies and alarms the protection equipment required a clock for date and time stamping. This clock must keep the date and time even with no power supply, for up to 72 hours (With the capacity charged beforehand).
If there is an events queue, and the clock is synchronised with a date and time prior to the last stored event, the relay does not reorder the queue, but rather it stores the new events after the events already in the queue.
This clock can be synchronised with another clock in various ways:
• From the HMI. In this case the date and time can be entered using a keyboard. The relay will save a new event indicating that it has been synchronised.
• By protocol. There are two options in this case:
o Local protocol. The performance is identical to the HMI, the relay synchronises the date and time and executes a new synchronisation event.
o Remote protocols. These protocols can include continuous synchronisation sections. For this reason, the execution of synchronisation events is inappropriate.
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5.2.5. Comunication The Sil-A relay is equipped with the following communications ports:
1 LOCAL (frontal) RS232 ModBus RTU
2 REMOTE (rear) RS485 ModBus RTU
3 REMOTE (rear) RS485 IEC 60870-5-103
5.2.6. Test program The SIL-A relay is equipped with a test menu from where the led and outputs operation can be checked.
The following table shows the components that can be tested, along with their status depending on whether they are activated or deactivated:
led-1 Deactivated Led-1 deactivated
Activated Led-1 activated
led-2 Deactivated Led-2 deactivated
Activated Led-2 activated
led-3 Deactivated Led-3 deactivated
Activated Led-3 activated
led-4 Deactivated Led-4 deactivated
Activated Led-4 activated
led-4 Deactivated Led-5 deactivated
Activated Led-5 activated
led-79 Deactivated Led-79 deactivated
Activated Led-79 activated
led-52 Deactivated Led-52 deactivated
Activated Led-52 activated
ON Led Deactivated ON led deactivated
Activated ON led activated
Output 1 Deactivated Output deactivated
Activated Output activated
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Output 2 Deactivated Output deactivated
Activated Output activated
Output 3 Deactivated Output deactivated
Activated Output activated
Output 4 Deactivated Output deactivated
Activated Output activated
Output 5 Deactivated Output deactivated
Activated Output activated
The following key sequence is used to gain access to the test menu: from the main menu, press the keys “◄”, “▼”, and “►” in sequence and then press and hold the "OK" key until the "Test menu" appears on the display. The test menu is accessed by pressing the "OK" key again, and the “▲” and “▼” keys can be used to navigate through the different menu items. Each item can be activated or deactivated by pressing "OK" on it (if the item is deactivated, it is activated by pressing OK; if the item is activated, it is deactivated by pressing “OK”). Press the “C” key to exit the test menu.
The inputs check can be seen in the conditions menu.
To obtain more detailed information, the method for navigating the menus is explained graphically in the keypad and display section.
5.2.7. Oscillography and fault report The SIL-A relay stores 2 oscillographic records, with a resolution of 16 samples/cycle and a size of 50 cycles. The first three of these cycles correspond to pre-fault.
The oscillography is downloaded by communications through the front or rear port using the Modbus protocol (the protocol is documented in this manual). The SICom communications program allows the oscillograph to be downloaded and saved in COMTRADE format (IEEE C37.111-1991).
The following information is included in each oscillographic record:
Number Analog channels
1 Phase A current
2 Phase B current
3 Phase C current
4 Neutral current
This current is already in primary amps.
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As well as the analogue magnitudes, the relay saves 80 digital records, with the same precision as 16 cycle samples. These 80 bits shall contain the following:
No. Digital channels No. Digital channels No. Digital channels
1 50P_1 Phase A start 31 52 Open 61 Active table 0 input
2 50P_1 Phase B start 32 52 Opening fault 62 Active table 1 input
3 50P_1 Phase C start 33 52 Closed 63 Block 79
4 50P_1 Phase A trip 34 General trip 64 Unblock 79
5 50P_1 Phase B trip 35 79 Standby 65 50BF Start Input
6 50P_1 Phase C trip 36 79 Reclosing time 66 Output 1
7 50P_2 Phase A start 37 79 Open 67 Output 2
8 50P_2 Phase B start 38 79 Hold time 68 Output 3
9 50P_2 Phase C start 39 79 Closing time 69 Output 4
10 50P_2 Phase A trip 40 79 Replacement time. 70 Output 5
11 50P_2 Phase B trip 42 79 Blockout 71 79 Start
12 50P_2 Phase C trip 42 79 Safety time 72 50BF Start
13 51P Phase A start 43 79 Final opening time 73 49 Alarm
14 51P Phase B start 44 Input 1 74 49 Trip
15 51P Phase C start 45 Input 2
16 51P Phase A trip 46 Input 3
17 51P Phase B trip 47 Input 4
18 51P Phase C trip 48 Input 5
19 50N_1 Start 49 Input 6
20 50N_1 Trip 50 Input 7
21 50N_2 Start 51 Input 8
22 50N_2 Trip 52 Input 52 a
23 51N Start 53 Input 52b
24 51N Trip 54 50P input block
25 46 Start 55 50N input block
26 46 Trip 56 External Trip Input
27 50BF Start 57 Oscillography Start Input
28 50BF Trip 58 79 Start Input
29 CLP enabled 59 79 Permission Input
30 52 Error 60 79 Block Input
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The following additional information is included in the COMTRADE header file (*.hdr): date-time of the oscillograph, oscillograph number, relay identification and a list of all the events that occurred in the equipment while the oscillograph was being generated.
Shown below is the format of a COMTRADE header file, generated by the SICom program:
*****.HDR COMTRADE ****************************************************************
***********************************************************************************
Prefault cycles = 3 Total cycles = 50 Analogue channels = 4 Digital channels = 80
Oscillograph: 41458 Date/Time: 2008/10/15 11:29:11:85
Fault row = 15
***********************************************************************************
Oscillograph Events: ***********************************************************************************
Indicator Value Measurement1 Measurement2 Date Time Oscillograph start
1 0 0 2008/10/15 11:29:11:90
Oscillograph start
0 0 0 2008/10/15 11:29:11:400
***********************************************************************************
An oscillography is started when the “Start oscillography” is activated, which is an adjustable logical output. The default configuration is shown below:
• General trip • Oscillography Start Input • There are different programs for viewing the COMTRADE format file, such as TOP, The
Output Processor ® that can be downloaded from the web www.pqsoft.com/top/.
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5.2.8. Commands
HMI Local Com. ModBus
Remote com: Modbus
IEC 60870-5-103
52 open
52 close
Lock 79
Unlock 79
Telecontrol YES - -
NO telecontrol - -
To carry out manoeuvres from the remote communications (ModBus or IEC60870-5-103) the equipment must be in TELECONTROL mode.
Operations can be performed from the HMI of from local communications (ModBus), regardless of whether or not the equipment is in telecontrol.
5.2.9. Telecontrol
The equipment can only be set to telecontrol or local control from the HMI.
If telecontrol is used, it is recommended to configure a led to display when telecontrol is permitted and when it is not.
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6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1. Technical specifications
Settings tables
1 General
3 Criteria
Activated, by inputs, by communications, by general settings.
RTC Capacitor charge time: 10 minutes
Operation with no auxiliary voltage: 72 hours
Oscillography
16 samples/cycle
Oscillograph start configuration
2 records: 3 prefault and 47 postfault cycles
COMTRADE IEEE C37.111-1991
4 analog channels y 80 digital channels
Fault reports 20 fault reports with 80 digital channels
8 inputs which can be set Same voltage as the auxiliary power supply
5 outputs which can be set
250 Vac – 8 A
30 Vdc – 5 A
Output 1 and output 2: NC and NO
Rest: NO
Frequency 50/60Hz
Current measurement
Real RMS
Sampling: 16 samples/cycle
Accuracy of ±2% in a band of 20% over the rated current and 4% for the rest of measurement range (1)
Communications
Local port RS232: ModBus RTU
Remote port RS485: ModBus RTU
Remote port RS485 IEC 60870-5-103
Auxiliary power
110-230 Vac / 90-300 Vdc ±20%
24-48 Vdc ±20%
Battery supply With KITCOM adapter DB9 (12 Vdc)
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Environmental conditions
Operating temperature : -10 to 70ºC
Storage temperature: -20 to 80ºC
Relative humidity: 95%
Transformers Measurement 3 LPCT (current transformers with voltage output)
Mechanical Characteristics
Metallic box
Panel mounted.
1/2Rack – 4 U (minimum)
IP-52
(1) In SIL-A LPCT models, the precision of the neutral is 8%.
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