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Digital Energy

D30

Line Distance Protection System

Instruction Manual

Product version: 7.3x

GE publication code: 1601-0116-AB2 (GEK-119615A)

E83849

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  • Page 1
    Digital Energy Line Distance Protection System Instruction Manual Product version: 7.3x GE publication code: 1601-0116-AB2 (GEK-119615A) E83849 LISTED IND.CONT. EQ. 52TL 1601-0116-AB2…
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    The contents of this manual are the property of GE Multilin Inc. This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin. The content of this manual is for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.5.12 Production tests……………………2-34 2.5.13 Approvals ……………………..2-35 2.5.14 Maintenance………………………2-35 3 INSTALLATION Unpack and inspect ………………3-1 Panel cutouts ………………..3-2 3.2.1 Horizontal units ……………………3-2 3.2.2 Vertical units……………………..3-3 3.2.3 Rear terminal layout ………………….3-8 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

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    Front panel keypad ………………….4-12 4.2.3 Menu navigation ……………………4-13 4.2.4 Menu hierarchy……………………4-13 4.2.5 Changing settings…………………… 4-14 4.2.6 Faceplate ……………………..4-15 4.2.7 LED indicators……………………4-17 4.2.8 Custom LED labeling ………………….4-20 4.2.9 Breaker control ……………………4-25 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    Line pickup ………………………5-154 5.7.4 Distance……………………..5-156 5.7.5 Power swing detect (ANSI 68)………………5-173 5.7.6 Load encroachment ………………….5-182 5.7.7 Phase current……………………5-183 5.7.8 Neutral current……………………5-195 5.7.9 Ground current……………………5-203 5.7.10 Negative sequence current………………5-206 5.7.11 Voltage elements…………………..5-211 Control elements ………………5-219 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    6.2.19 Remaining connection status ……………….6-9 6.2.20 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) …………….6-9 Metering ………………….6-10 6.3.1 Metering conventions ………………….6-10 6.3.2 Sources ……………………….. 6-14 6.3.3 Synchrocheck ……………………6-17 6.3.4 Tracking frequency ………………….6-17 6.3.5 FlexElements …………………….. 6-18 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    Phase distance applied to power transformers ……..9-11 9.2.1 Description ……………………..9-11 9.2.2 Example ……………………….9-14 Ground directional overcurrent …………..9-16 9.3.1 Description ……………………..9-16 9.3.2 Example ……………………….9-17 Series compensated lines …………….9-17 9.4.1 Description ……………………..9-17 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    10.9 Storage ………………….10-13 10.10Disposal………………….10-13 A FLEXANALOG A.1 FlexAnalog items …………………A-1 OPERANDS B RADIUS SERVER B.1 RADIUS server configuration ……………..B-1 CONFIGURATION C MISCELLANEOUS C.1 Warranty ………………….C-1 C.2 Revision history ………………..C-1 ABBREVIATIONS INDEX viii D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Ensure that the control power applied to the device, the AC current, and voltage input match the ratings specified on the relay nameplate. Do not apply current or voltage in excess of the specified limits. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 10: For Further Assistance

    Worldwide telephone: +1 905 927 7070 Europe/Middle East/Africa telephone: +34 94 485 88 54 North America toll-free: 1 800 547 8629 Fax: +1 905 927 5098 Worldwide e-mail: multilin.tech@ge.com Europe e-mail: multilin.tech.euro@ge.com Website: http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 11: Product Description

    2.1.1 Overview The D30 Line Distance Protection System is part of the Universal Relay (UR) series of products. It is a microprocessor-based relay intended for use on transmission lines of any voltage level, without, with, and in the vicinity of series compensation, in three-pole tripping applications.

  • Page 12
    PTP (according to IEEE Std. 1588-2008 or IEC 61588), and it allows access to the relay via any standard web browser (D30 web pages). The IEC 60870-5-104 protocol is supported on the Ethernet port. The Ethernet port also supports the Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) of IEC 62439-3 (clause 4, 2012) when purchased as an option.
  • Page 13: Security

    EnerVista software. • CyberSentry security — Advanced security available as a software option. When purchased, the options are automatically enabled, and the default Password security and EnerVista security are disabled. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 14
    The D30 supports password entry from a local or remote connection. Local access is defined as any access to settings or commands via the faceplate interface. This includes both keypad entry and the through the faceplate RS232 port. Remote access is defined as any access to settings or commands via any rear communications port.
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    Complete access Complete access Command Authorizes Default role except for menu writing CyberSentry Security Device Definition Settings |———- Product Setup |————— Security (CyberSentry) |————— Supervisory See table notes See table notes |————— Display Properties D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    |————— Direct Analogs |————— Direct Integers |———- Transducer I/O |———- Testing |———- Front Panel Labels Designer |———- Protection Summary Commands |———- Virtual Inputs |———- Clear Records |———- Set Date and Time User Displays Targets D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 17: Order Codes

    The order code is on the product label and indicates the product options applicable. The D30 is available as a 19-inch rack horizontal mount or reduced-size (¾) vertical unit. It consists of the following modules: power supply, CPU, CT/VT, contact input and output, transducer input and output, and inter-relay communications.

  • Page 18: Order Codes With Enhanced Ct/Vt Modules

    ORDER CODES CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.3.1 Order codes with enhanced CT/VT modules Table 2-4: D30 order codes for horizontal units — * ** — * * * — F ** — H ** — M ** — P **…

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    Channel 1 — G.703; Channel 2 — 1300 nm, single-mode Laser G.703, 1 Channel G.703, 2 Channels RS422, 1 Channel 7W RS422, 2 Channels Table 2-5: D30 order codes for reduced-size vertical units — * ** — * * * — F ** — H **…
  • Page 20: Order Codes With Process Bus Modules

    G.703, 2 Channels RS422, 1 Channel 7W RS422, 2 Channels 2.3.2 Order codes with process bus modules Table 2-6: D30 order codes for horizontal units with process bus — * ** — * * * — F ** — H **…

  • Page 21
    Channel 1 — RS422; Channel 2 — 1300 nm, single-mode, Laser Channel 1 — G.703; Channel 2 — 1300 nm, single-mode Laser G.703, 1 Channel G.703, 2 Channels RS422, 1 Channel 7W RS422, 2 Channels D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-11…
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    ORDER CODES CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Table 2-7: D30 order codes for reduced-size vertical units with process bus — * ** — * * * — F ** — H ** — M ** — P/R ** Reduced Size Vertical Mount (see note regarding P/R slot below)
  • Page 23: Replacement Modules

    Replacement modules can be ordered separately. When ordering a replacement CPU module or faceplate, provide the serial number of your existing unit. Not all replacement modules apply to the D30 relay. The modules specified in the order codes for the D30 are available as replacement modules for the D30.

  • Page 24
    820 nm, multimode, LED, 1 Channel 1300 nm, multimode, LED, 1 Channel 1300 nm, single-mode, ELED, 1 Channel 1300 nm, single-mode, Laser, 1 Channel Channel 1 — G.703; Channel 2 — 820 nm, multimode 2-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 25: Signal Processing

    (when applicable), and auxiliary voltages. The 2.4 kHz cut-off frequency applies to both 50 Hz and 60 Hz applications and fixed in the hardware, and thus is not dependent on the system nominal frequency setting. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-15…

  • Page 26
    Time Overcurrent function, if the latter is intended for thermal protection. The true RMS is calculated as per the widely accepted definition:  t ( ) t d Eq. 2-3 RMS t ( ) – 2-16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 27: Specifications

    (IEDs) or power system devices via communications or different output contacts. If not specified, the operate times given here are for a 60 Hz system at nominal system frequency. Operate times for a 50 Hz system are 1.2 times longer. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-17…

  • Page 28
    The operating times are average times including variables such as fault inception angle or type of a voltage source (magnetic VTs and CVTs). The figure shows zone 1 distance time curves for a 60 Hz system at nominal system frequency. 2-18 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 29
    0.050 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.001 Dropout: 97 to 98% Memory duration: 5 to 25 cycles in steps of 1 Voltage supervision pickup (series compensation applications): 0 to 5.000 pu in steps of 0.001 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-19…
  • Page 30
    > 2.0 × CT: ±1.5% of reading > 2.0 × CT rating Curve shapes: IEEE Moderately/Very/Extremely Inverse; IEC (and BS) A/B/C and Short Inverse; GE IAC Inverse, Short/Very/ Extremely Inverse; I t; FlexCurves™ (programmable); Definite Time (0.01 s base curve) Curve multiplier: Time Dial = 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01…
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    0.1 to 2.0 x CT rating ±1.5% of reading > 2.0 x CT rating Curve shapes: IEEE Moderately/Very/Extremely Inverse; IEC (and BS) A/B/C and Short Inverse; GE IAC Inverse, Short/Very/ Extremely Inverse; I t; FlexCurves™ (programmable); Definite Time (0.01 s base…
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    0 to 600.00 s in steps of 0.01 Timer accuracy: ±3% of operate time or ±1/4 cycle (whichever is greater) <30 ms at 1.10 × pickup at 60 Hz Operate time: 2-22 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    Angle: 5 to 50° in steps of 1 Angle accuracy: ±2° Pickup delay: 0 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001 Reset delay: 0 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-23…
  • Page 34: User-Programmable Elements

    20 ms to 60 days Pickup and dropout delay: 0.000 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001 NON-VOLATILE LATCHES Type: set-dominant or reset-dominant Number: 16 (individually programmed) Output: stored in non-volatile memory 2-24 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 35: Monitoring

    Triggers: any element pickup, dropout, or operate; contact input change of state; contact output change of state; FlexLogic equation Data: AC input channels; element state; contact input state; contact output state D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-25…

  • Page 36: Metering

    1 to 50000 A CT rated secondary: 1 A or 5 A by connection Relay burden: < 0.2 VA at rated secondary Conversion range: 0.02 to 46 × CT rating RMS symmetrical Standard CT: 2-26 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 37
    100 Ω Platinum, 100 and 120 Ω Nickel, 10 Ω Copper Sensing current: 5 mA Range: –50 to +250°C Accuracy: ±2°C Isolation: 36 V pk-pk IRIG-B INPUT Amplitude modulation: 1 to 10 V pk-pk DC shift: TTL–Compatible D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-27…
  • Page 38: Power Supply

    INTERNAL FUSE Ratings: Low range power supply: 8 A / 250 V High range power supply: 4 A / 250 V Interrupting capacity: 100 000 A RMS symmetrical 2-28 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 39: Outputs

    Break (DC inductive, L/R = 40 ms): Voltage Current 24 V 48 V 0.5 A 125 V 0.3 A 250 V 0.2 A Operate time: < 8 ms Contact material: silver alloy D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-29…

  • Page 40
    99% Settling time to a step change: 100 ms Isolation: 1.5 kV Driving signal: any FlexAnalog quantity Upper and lower limit for the driving signal: –90 to 90 pu in steps of 0.001 2-30 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 41: Communication Protocols

    PARALLEL REDUNDANCY PROTOCOL (PRP) (IEC 62439-3 CLAUSE 4, 2012) Ethernet ports used: 2 and 3 Networks supported: 10/100 Mb Ethernet OTHER TFTP, SFTP, HTTP, IEC 60870-5-104, Ethernet Global Data (EGD), IEEE C37.118 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-31…

  • Page 42: Inter-Relay Communications

    820 nm LED, Multimode –7.6 dBm 1300 nm LED, Multimode –11 dBm 1300 nm ELED, Single mode –14 dBm 1300 nm Laser, Single mode –14 dBm 1550 nm Laser, Single mode –14 dBm 2-32 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 43: Environmental

    95% (non-condensing) at 55°C (as per IEC60068-2-30 variant 1, 6 days) OTHER Altitude: 2000 m (maximum) Pollution degree: Overvoltage category: Ingress protection: IP20 front, IP10 back Noise: 0 dB D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-33…

  • Page 44: Type Tests

    Insulation: class 1, Pollution degree: 2, Over voltage cat II 1 Not tested by third party. 2.5.12 Production tests THERMAL Products go through an environmental test based upon an Accepted Quality Level (AQL) sampling process. 2-34 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 45: Approvals

    Normally, cleaning is not required. When dust has accumulated on the faceplate display, wipe with a dry cloth. To avoid deterioration of electrolytic capacitors, power up units that are stored in a de-energized state once per year, for one hour continuously. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2-35…

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    SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2-36 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 47: Installation

    For any issues, contact GE Digital Energy as outlined in the For Further Assistance section in chapter 1. Check that you have the latest copy of the D30 Instruction Manual and the UR Series Communications Guide, for the applicable firmware version, at http://gedigitalenergy.com/multilin/manuals/index.htm…

  • Page 48: Panel Cutouts

    Category II, which means installation in an office, laboratory, or testing environment. 3.2.1 Horizontal units The D30 is available as a 19-inch rack horizontal mount unit with a removable faceplate. The faceplate can be specified as either standard or enhanced at the time of ordering. The enhanced faceplate contains additional user-programmable pushbuttons and LED indicators.

  • Page 49: Vertical Units

    3.2.2 Vertical units The D30 is available as a reduced size (¾) vertical mount unit, with a removable faceplate. The faceplate can be specified as either standard or enhanced at the time of ordering. The enhanced faceplate contains additional user-programmable pushbuttons and LED indicators.

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    RS232 communications port. The relay is secured to the panel with the use of four screws supplied with the relay. Figure 3-4: Vertical dimensions (enhanced panel) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 51
    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS Figure 3-5: Vertical and mounting dimensions (standard panel) For side-mounting D30 devices with the enhanced front panel, see the following documents available on the UR DVD and the GE Digital Energy website: • GEK-113180 — UR-Series UR-V Side-Mounting Front Panel Assembly Instructions •…
  • Page 52
    PANEL CUTOUTS CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION For side-mounting D30 devices with the standard front panel, use the following figures. Figure 3-6: Vertical side-mounting installation (standard panel) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION PANEL CUTOUTS Figure 3-7: Vertical side-mounting rear dimensions (standard panel) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 54: Rear Terminal Layout

    (nearest to CPU module), indicated by an arrow marker on the terminal block. The figure shows an example of rear terminal assignments. Figure 3-8: Example of modules in F and H slots D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 55: Wiring

    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION WIRING 3.3 Wiring 3.3.1 Typical wiring Figure 3-9: Typical wiring diagram (T module shown for CPU) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 56: Dielectric Strength

    The power supply module can be ordered for two possible voltage ranges, and the D30 can be ordered with or without a redundant power supply module option. Each range has a dedicated input connection for proper operation. The ranges are as follows (see the Specifications section of chapter 2 for details): •…

  • Page 57: Ct/Vt Modules

    These modules have enhanced diagnostics that can automatically detect CT/VT hardware failure and take the relay out of service. CT connections for both ABC and ACB phase rotations are identical, as shown in the Typical Wiring Diagram. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-11…

  • Page 58: Process Bus Modules

    3.3.5 Process bus modules The D30 can be ordered with a process bus interface module. The module interfaces with the HardFiber Process Bus System, or HardFiber Brick, allowing bidirectional IEC 61850 fiber optic communications with up to eight HardFiber Bricks.

  • Page 59: Contact Inputs And Outputs

    The terminal configuration for contact inputs is different for the two applications. The contact inputs are grouped with a common return. The D30 has two versions of grouping: four inputs per common return and two inputs per common return. When a contact input/output module is ordered, four inputs per common is used.

  • Page 60
    Output or Terminal Output Terminal Output or Terminal Output or assignment input assignment assignment input assignment input Form-C Fast Form-C Form-A Form-A Form-C Fast Form-C Form-A Form-A Form-C Fast Form-C Form-A Form-A 3-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
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    Form-A Not Used Form-A ~6a, ~6c 2 Inputs Form-A Solid-State ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs Form-A Not Used ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs Form-A Solid-State D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-15…
  • Page 62
    ~5a, ~5c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Solid-State Solid-State ~6a, ~6c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Not Used Not Used ~7a, ~7c 2 Inputs 2 Outputs Solid-State Solid-State ~8a, ~8c 2 Inputs Not Used 3-16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 63
    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION WIRING Figure 3-14: Contact input and output module wiring (Sheet 1 of 2) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-17…
  • Page 64
    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION Figure 3-15: Contact input and output module wiring (Sheet 2 of 2) For proper functionality, observe the polarity shown in the figures for all contact input and output connections. 3-18 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 65
    The contact inputs with auto-burnish create a high current impulse when the threshold is reached to burn off this oxidation layer as a maintenance to the contacts. Afterwards the contact input current is reduced to a steady-state current. The impulse has a five-second delay after a contact input changes state. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-19…
  • Page 66: Transducer Inputs And Outputs

    Transducer input modules can receive input signals from external DCmA output transducers (DCmA In) or resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). Hardware and software are provided to receive signals from these external transducers and convert these signals into a digital format for use as required. 3-20 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 67
    (5A, 5C, 5D, 5E, and 5F) and channel arrangements that can be ordered for the relay. Where a tilde “~” symbol appears, substitute the slot position of the module. NOTE Figure 3-19: Transducer input/output module wiring The following figure show how to connect RTDs. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-21…
  • Page 68: Rs232 Faceplate Port

    The baud rate for this port can be set, with a default of 115200 bps. Figure 3-21: RS232 faceplate port connection 3.3.9 CPU communication ports 3.3.9.1 Overview In addition to the faceplate RS232 port, there is a rear RS485 communication port. 3-22 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 69
    This common voltage is implied to be a power supply common. Some systems allow the shield (drain wire) to be used as common wire and to connect directly to the D30 COM terminal (#3); others function correctly only if the common wire is connected to the D30 COM terminal, but insulated from the shield.
  • Page 70: Irig-B

    IRIG-B is a standard time code format that allows stamping of events to be synchronized among connected devices. The IRIG-B code allows time accuracies of up to 100 ns. Using the IRIG-B input, the D30 operates an internal oscillator with 1 µs resolution and accuracy.

  • Page 71: Direct Input And Output Communications

    UR-series relays with the following connections: UR1-Tx to UR2-Rx, UR2-Tx to UR3-Rx, UR3-Tx to UR4-Rx, and UR4-Tx to UR1-Rx. A maximum of 16 UR-series relays can be connected in a single ring. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-25…

  • Page 72
    1 to channel 2 on UR2, set the setting to “Enabled” on UR2. This DIRECT I/O CHANNEL CROSSOVER forces UR2 to forward messages received on Rx1 out Tx2, and messages received on Rx2 out Tx1. 3-26 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 73: Fiber: Led And Eled Transmitters

    The following figure shows the configuration for the 7A, 7B, 7C, 7H, 7I, and 7J fiber-only modules. Figure 3-28: LED and ELED fiber modules 3.4.3 Fiber laser transmitters The following figure shows the configuration for the 72, 73, 7D, and 7K fiber-laser modules. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-27…

  • Page 74: Interface

    The following figure shows the 64K ITU G.703 co-directional interface configuration. The G.703 module is fixed at 64 kbps. The setting is not SETTINGS  PRODUCT SETUP  DIRECT I/O  DIRECT I/O DATA RATE applicable to this module. 3-28 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 75
    Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis, engage the clips simultaneously. When the clips have locked into position, the module is inserted fully. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-29…
  • Page 76
    (S1 = ON) and set timing mode to loop timing (S5 = OFF and S6 = OFF). The switch settings for the internal and loop timing modes are shown. 3-30 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 77
    One source lies on the G.703 line side of the interface while the other lies on the differential Manchester side of the interface. Figure 3-36: G.703 dual loopback mode DMR = Differential Manchester Receiver DMX = Differential Manchester Transmitter G7X = G.703 Transmitter G7R = G.703 Receiver 842775A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-31…
  • Page 78: Rs422 Interface

    1 are also paralleled to the terminal timing inputs of data module 2. By using this configuration, the timing for both data modules and both UR RS422 channels are derived from a single clock 3-32 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 79
    831022A3.CDR Data module 1 provides timing to the D30 RS422 interface via the ST(A) and ST(B) outputs. Data module 1 also provides timing to data module 2 TT(A) and TT(B) inputs via the ST(A) and AT(B) outputs. The data module pin numbers have been omitted in the figure because they vary by manufacturer.
  • Page 80: Rs422 And Fiber Interface

    G.703 and fiber interfaces. When using a laser interface, attenuators can be necessary to ensure that you do not exceed the maximum optical input power to the receiver. 3-34 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 81: Ieee C37.94 Interface

    The UR-series C37.94 communication module can be connected to the electrical interface (G.703, RS422, or X.21) of a non- compliant digital multiplexer via an optical-to-electrical interface converter that supports the IEEE C37.94 standard. The following figure shows the concept. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-35…

  • Page 82
    5.60. For customers using firmware release 5.60 and higher, the module can be identified with «Rev D» printed on the module and is to be used on all ends of D30 communication for two and three terminal applications.
  • Page 83
    Modules shipped since January 2012 have status LEDs that indicate the status of the DIP switches, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-47: Status LEDs The clock configuration LED status is as follows: • Flashing green — loop timing mode while receiving a valid data packet D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-37…
  • Page 84: C37.94Sm Interface

    5.60. For customers using firmware release 5.60 and higher, the module can be identified with «Rev D» printed on the module and is to be used on all ends of D30 communication for two and three terminal applications.

  • Page 85
    Once the clips have cleared the raised edge of the chassis, engage the clips simultaneously. When the clips have locked into position, the module is inserted fully. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-39…
  • Page 86
    Modules shipped since January 2012 have status LEDs that indicate the status of the DIP switches, as shown in the following figure. Figure 3-50: Status LEDs The clock configuration LED status is as follows: • Flashing green — loop timing mode while receiving a valid data packet 3-40 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 87: Activate Relay

    RELAY SETTINGS: NEW SETTING Not Programmed Programmed HAS BEEN STORED When the «NEW SETTING HAS BEEN STORED» message appears, the relay is in «Programmed» state and the «In Service» LED turns on. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-41…

  • Page 88: Install Software

    This device (catalog number F485) connects to the computer using a straight-through serial cable. A shielded twisted-pair (20, 22, or 24 AWG) connects the F485 converter to the D30 rear communications port. The converter terminals (+, –, GND) are connected to the D30 communication module (+, –, COM) terminals. See the CPU Communication Ports section in chapter 3 for details.

  • Page 89: System Requirements

    Ethernet port of the same type as one of the UR CPU ports or a LAN connection to the UR • Internet access or a DVD drive The following qualified modems have been tested to be compatible with the D30 and the EnerVista software: • US Robotics external 56K FaxModem 5686 •…

  • Page 90: Configure The D30 For Software Access

    3.7 Configure the D30 for software access You connect remotely to the D30 through the rear RS485 or Ethernet port with a computer running the EnerVista UR Setup software. The D30 also can be accessed locally with a computer through the front panel RS232 port or the rear Ethernet port using the Quick Connect feature.

  • Page 91: Configure Serial Communication

    3.7.1 Configure serial communication A computer with an RS232 port and a serial cable are required. To use the RS485 port at the back of the relay, a GE Digital Energy F485 converter (or compatible RS232-to-RS485 converter) is required. See the F485 instruction manual for details.

  • Page 92: Configure Ethernet Communication

     PRODUCT SETUP  COMMUNICATIONS MODBUS PROTOCOL 11. Click the Read Order Code button to connect to the D30 device and upload the order code. If an communications error occurs, ensure that the three EnerVista UR Setup values entered in the previous steps correspond to the relay setting values.

  • Page 93: Connect To The D30

    To access the relay in EnerVista: Open the Settings > Product Setup > Display Properties window as shown. The window opens with a status indicator on the lower left of the EnerVista UR Setup window. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-47…

  • Page 94: Use Quick Connect Via The Front Panel Rs232 Port

    Connect a nine-pin to nine-pin RS232 serial cable to the computer and the front panel RS232 port. Verify that the latest version of the EnerVista UR Setup software is installed (available from the GE EnerVista DVD or online from http://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin). See the software installation section if not already installed.

  • Page 95: Use Quick Connect Via A Rear Ethernet Port

    3.8.3 Use Quick Connect via a rear Ethernet port To use the Quick Connect feature to access the D30 from a computer through Ethernet, first assign an IP address to the relay using the front panel keyboard. Press the key until the menu displays.

  • Page 96
    CONNECT TO THE D30 CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION connections window. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item from the list, and click the Properties button. 3-50 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 97
    CONNECT TO THE D30 Click the “Use the following IP address” box. Enter an IP address with the first three numbers the same as the IP address of the D30 relay and the last number different (in this example, 1.1.1.2).
  • Page 98
    If this computer is used to connect to the Internet, re-enable any proxy server settings after the computer has been disconnected from the D30 relay. Start the Internet Explorer software. Select the UR device from the EnerVista Launchpad to start EnerVista UR Setup. 3-52 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 99
    Click the Quick Connect button to open the window. Select the Ethernet interface and enter the IP address assigned to the D30, then click the Connect button. The EnerVista UR Setup software creates a site named “Quick Connect” with a corresponding device also named “Quick Connect”…
  • Page 100: Set Up Cybersentry And Change Default Password

    If using EnerVista, navigate to Settings > Product Setup > Security. Change the Local Administrator Password, for example. It is strongly recommended that the password for the Administrator be changed from the default. Changing the passwords for the other three roles is optional. 3-54 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 101
    CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION SET UP CYBERSENTRY AND CHANGE DEFAULT PASSWORD Figure 3-62: Changing the default password D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3-55…
  • Page 102
    SET UP CYBERSENTRY AND CHANGE DEFAULT PASSWORD CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3-56 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 103: Interfaces

    The EnerVista UR Setup software is provided with every D30. This chapter outlines the EnerVista software interface features. The EnerVista UR Setup Help File also provides details for getting started and using the software interface.

  • Page 104: Event Viewing

    IP Address IP Subnet Mask IP Routing When a settings file is loaded to a D30 that is in-service, the following sequence occurs: The D30 takes itself out of service. The D30 issues a UNIT NOT PROGRAMMED major self-test error.

  • Page 105: Settings Templates

    The settings template mode allows the user to define which settings are visible in the software. Settings templates can be applied to both settings files (settings file templates) and online devices (online settings templates). The functionality is identical for both purposes. Settings file conversion from previous firmware versions is supported. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 106
    By default, all settings are specified as locked and displayed against a grey background. The icon on the upper right of the settings window also indicates that the EnerVista software is in EDIT mode. The following example shows the phase time overcurrent settings window in edit mode. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 107
    The following procedure outlines how to add password protection to a settings file template. Select a settings file from the offline window on the left of the EnerVista UR Setup window. Select the Template Mode > Password Protect Template option. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 108
    Viewing the settings in template mode also modifies the settings menu, showing only the settings categories that contain editable settings. The effect of applying the template to a typical settings menu is shown as follows. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 109
    Select an installed device or settings file on the left side of the EnerVista UR Setup window. Right-click and select the Template Mode > Remove Settings Template option. Enter the template password and click OK to continue. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 110: Secure And Lock Flexlogic Equations

    Click the Save button to save and apply changes to the settings template. Select the Template Mode > View In Template Mode option to view the template. Apply a password to the template then click OK to secure the FlexLogic equation. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 111
    Right-click the setting file in the offline window area and select the Edit Settings File Properties item. The window opens. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 112: Settings File Traceability

    When a settings file is transferred to a D30 device, the date, time, and serial number of the D30 are sent back to EnerVista UR Setup and added to the settings file on the local computer. This information can be compared with the D30 actual values at any later date to determine if security has been compromised.

  • Page 113
    With respect to the figure, the traceability feature is used as follows. The transfer date of a settings file written to a D30 is logged in the relay and can be viewed in the EnerVista software or the front panel display. Likewise, the transfer date of a settings file saved to a local computer is logged in the EnerVista software.
  • Page 114: Front Panel Interface

    For example, for 127.0.0.1, press 127, then •, then 0, then •, then 0, then •, then 1. To save the address, press key. ENTER The figure shows the sequence to use to enter a setting. Subsequent sections provide more detail. 4-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 115: Menu Navigation

    Default values are indicated in this instruction manual in mixed case. In the example shown here, the default access level is Restricted. Highest level Lowest level (setting value)  SETTINGS  SECURITY ACCESS LEVEL:    PRODUCT SETUP  Restricted   SETTINGS  SYSTEM SETUP D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-13…

  • Page 116: Changing Settings

    While at the maximum value, pressing the up arrow again allows the setting selection to continue VALUE upward from the minimum value. The down arrow decrements the displayed value by the step value, down to VALUE 4-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 117: Faceplate

    The front panel consists of LED panels, an RS232 port, keypad, LCD display, control pushbuttons, and optional user- programmable pushbuttons. The faceplate is hinged to allow access to the removable modules. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-15…

  • Page 118
    The following figure shows the horizontal arrangement of the faceplate panel. Figure 4-18: Standard horizontal faceplate The following figure shows the vertical arrangement of the faceplate panel for relays ordered with the vertical option. 4-16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 119: Led Indicators

    SETTINGS  INPUT/OUTPUTS  RESETTING keys are used by the breaker control feature. USER Figure 4-20: Typical LED panel for enhanced faceplate 842811A1.CDR The status indicators in the first column are as follows: D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-17…

  • Page 120
    Support for applying a customized label beside every LED is provided. Default labels are shipped in the label package of every D30, together with custom templates. The default labels can be replaced by user-printed labels. User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages other than English are used to communicate with operators.
  • Page 121
    User customization of LED operation is of maximum benefit in installations where languages other than English are used to communicate with operators. See the User-programmable LEDs section in chapter 5 for the settings used to program the operation of the LEDs on these panels. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-19…
  • Page 122: Custom Led Labeling

    Figure 4-23: LED panel 2 (default labels) 4.2.8 Custom LED labeling 4.2.8.1 Enhanced faceplate The following procedure requires these pre-requisites: • EnerVista UR Setup software is installed and operational 4-20 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 123
    NOTE The label package shipped with every D30 contains the three default labels, the custom label template sheet, and the label removal tool. If the default labels are suitable for your application, insert them in the appropriate slots and program the LEDs to match them.
  • Page 124
    Bend the tab at the center of the tool tail as shown. To remove the LED labels from the D30 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels: Use the knife to lift the LED label and slide the label tool underneath. Ensure that the bent tabs are pointing away from the relay.
  • Page 125
    Slide the new LED label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the LEDs, as shown. To remove the user-programmable pushbutton labels from the D30 enhanced front panel and insert the custom labels: Use the knife to lift the pushbutton label and slide the tail of the label tool underneath, as shown. Ensure that the bent D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM –…
  • Page 126
    Remove the tool and attached user-programmable pushbutton label. Slide the new user-programmable pushbutton label inside the pocket until the text is properly aligned with the 4-24 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 127: Breaker Control

    4.2.9 Breaker control The D30 can interface with associated circuit breakers. In many cases the application monitors the state of the breaker, that can be presented on faceplate LEDs, along with a breaker trouble indication. Breaker operations can be manually initiated from the faceplate keypad or automatically initiated from a FlexLogic operand.

  • Page 128: Change Passwords

    When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface, the user must enter the corresponding connection password. If the connection is to the back of the D30, the remote password must be used. If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate, the local password must be used.

  • Page 129: Invalid Password Entry

    By default, when an incorrect Command or Setting password has been entered via the faceplate interface three times within five minutes, the FlexLogic operand is set to “On” and the D30 does not allow settings or command LOCAL ACCESS DENIED level access via the faceplate interface for five minutes.

  • Page 130: Logic Diagrams

    Not. Negates/reverses the output, for example 0 becomes 1.  Connection S, R Set, Reset Timer pickup. Triggered by the settings latch in the diagram. Timer reset. Triggered by the reset latch in the diagram. 4-28 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 131
    FUNCTION TRIP BUS 1 PKP = Enabled TRIP BUS 1 BLOCK = Off SETTINGS TRIP BUS 1 LATCHING = Enabled TRIP BUS 1 RESET = Off FLEXLOGIC OPERAND RESET OP 842023A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4-29…
  • Page 132
    LOGIC DIAGRAMS CHAPTER 4: INTERFACES 4-30 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 133: Settings

     USER-PROGRAMMABLE See page 5-90   LEDS  USER-PROGRAMMABLE See page 5-93   SELF TESTS  CONTROL See page 5-94   PUSHBUTTONS  USER-PROGRAMMABLE See page 5-95   PUSHBUTTONS D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 134
     SETTING GROUP 5    SETTING GROUP 6     SETTINGS  TRIP BUS See page 5-219   CONTROL ELEMENTS   SETTING GROUPS See page 5-221    D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 135
    See page 5-271 TEST MODE FORCING: Range: FlexLogic operand   See page 5-272  FORCE CONTACT See page 5-273   INPUTS  FORCE CONTACT See page 5-273    OUTPUTS D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 136: Overview

    FUNCTION setting — This setting programs the element to operate when selected as “Enabled.” The factory default is “Disabled.” Once “Enabled,” any element associated with the function becomes active and all options become available. • NAME setting — This setting is used to uniquely identify the element. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 137: Introduction To Ac Sources

    CT connections). The same considerations apply to transformer winding 2. The protection elements require access to the net current for transformer protection, but some elements can need access to the individual currents from CT1 and CT2. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 138
    CT/VT module 1 CT/VT module 2 CT/VT module 3 < bank 1 > < bank 3 > < bank 5 > < bank 2 > < bank 4 > < bank 6 > D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 139: Product Setup

    To reset the unit after a lost password: Email GE customer service at multilin.tech@ge.com with the serial number and using a recognizable corporate email account. Customer service provides a code to reset the relay to the factory defaults.

  • Page 140
     EVENTS: Disabled The D30 supports password entry from a local or remote connection. Local access is defined as access to settings or commands via the faceplate. This includes both keypad entry and the RS232 port. Remote access is defined as access to settings or commands via any rear communications port. This includes both Ethernet and RS485 connections.
  • Page 141
    When entering a settings or command password via EnerVista or any serial interface, the user must enter the corresponding connection password. If the connection is to the back of the D30, the remote password must be used. If the connection is to the RS232 port of the faceplate, the local password must be used.
  • Page 142
    REMOTE ACCESS DENIED FlexLogic operands are set to “On.” These operands are returned to the “Off” state upon expiration of the lockout. — This setting specifies the time that the D30 locks out password access after the number PASSWORD LOCKOUT DURATION of invalid password entries specified by the setting has occurred.
  • Page 143
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP The D30 provides a means to raise an alarm upon failed password entry. If password verification fails while accessing a password-protected level of the relay (either settings or commands), the FlexLogic operand is asserted. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS The operand can be programmed to raise an alarm via contact outputs or communications.
  • Page 144
    The EnerVista security system allows an administrator to manage access privileges of multiple users of EnerVista. It is disabled by default to allow access to the device immediately after installation. When security is disabled, all users have administrator access. GE recommends enabling the EnerVista security before placing the device in service. 5-12…
  • Page 145
    Click the Ok button. If you force password entry by using this feature, ensure that you know the Administrator password. If you do not know the password and are locked out of the software, contact GE Digital Energy for the default password NOTE of a UR device.
  • Page 146
    The EnerVista security management system must be enabled (the Enable Security check box enabled) To modify user privileges: Select the Security > User Management item from the top menu to open the user management window. Locate the username in the User field. 5-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 147
    Click OK to save the changes. 5.3.1.4 CyberSentry security The EnerVista software provides the means to configure and authenticate the D30 access using either a server or the device. Access to functions depends on user role. The login screen of EnerVista has two options for access to the D30, these being Server and Device authentication.
  • Page 148
    In this case, it uses built-in roles (Administrator, Engineer, Supervisor, Operator, Observer), as login accounts and the associated passwords are stored on the D30 device. In this case, access is not user-attributable. In cases where user-attributable access is required, especially for auditable processes for compliance reasons, use server authentication (RADIUS) only.
  • Page 149
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS PRODUCT SETUP Figure 5-3: CyberSentry security panel For the Device > Settings > Product Setup > Supervisory option, the panel looks like the following. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-17…
  • Page 150
    Authentication method used by RADIUS EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS Administrator Authentication server. Currently fixed to EAP-TTLS. Method Timeout Timeout in seconds between re- 9999 Administrator transmission requests Retries Number of retries before giving up 9999 Administrator 5-18 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 151
    The specified password-protected. All RADIUS users are Password following Me1# role and password-protected. Requirements password Administrator, section earlier section for except for in this chapter requireme Supervisor, where it is only itself D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-19…
  • Page 152
    This role also has the ability to forcefully log off any other role and clear the security event log. This role can also be disabled, but only through a Supervisor authentication. When this role is disabled its permissions are assigned to the Administrator role. 5-20 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 153
    • Observer — This role has read-only access to all D30 settings. This role allows unlimited concurrent access but it has no download access to any files on the device. Observer is the default role if no authentication has been done to the device.
  • Page 154
    Administrator if the Supervisor role is disabled. The Supervisor role disables this setting for the relay to start accepting settings changes, command changes, or firmware upgrade. After all the setting changes are applied or commands executed, the Supervisor enables to lock settings changes. 5-22 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 155
    EnerVista software. The RADIUS server itself also must be configured. The appendix called RADIUS Server at the end of this instruction manual gives an example of how to set up a simple RADIUS server. Once both the RADIUS server and D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-23…
  • Page 156
    Event Number — UTC date and time Date & Timestamp — 255 chars maximum, but in the security log it is truncated to 20 characters Username — Device IP address IP address 5-24 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 157: Display Properties

    CURRENT CUT-OFF Range: 0.002 to 0.020 pu in steps of 0.001  LEVEL: 0.020 pu VOLTAGE CUT-OFF Range: 0.1 to 1.0 V secondary in steps of 0.1  LEVEL: 1.0 V D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-25…

  • Page 158
    Some customers prefer very low currents to display as zero, while others prefer the current to display even when the value reflects noise rather than the actual signal. The D30 applies a cut-off value to the magnitudes and angles of the measured currents.
  • Page 159: Clear Relay Records

    Selected records can be cleared from user-programmable conditions with FlexLogic operands. Assigning user- programmable pushbuttons to clear specific records is a typical application for these commands. Since the D30 responds to rising edges of the configured FlexLogic operands, they must be asserted for at least 50 ms to take effect.

  • Page 160: Communications

    Range: 0 to 1000 ms in steps of 10  MIN TIME: 0 ms , and — The D30 is equipped with two independent serial communication RS232 BAUD RATE RS485 COM2 BAUD RATE PARITY ports. The faceplate RS232 port is intended for local use and has two options for baud rate. The rear COM2 port is RS485 and has settings for baud rate and parity.

  • Page 161
    5.3.4.3 Ethernet network topology The D30 has three Ethernet ports. Each Ethernet port must belong to a different network or subnetwork. Configure the IP address and subnet to ensure that each port meets this requirement. Two subnets are different when the bitwise AND operation performed between their respective IP address and mask produces a different result.
  • Page 162
    In this configuration, P3 uses the IP and MAC addresses of P2. Figure 5-6: Multiple LANs, with redundancy Public Network SCADA EnerVista Software LAN1 LAN2 LAN2 ML3000 ML3000 ML3000 IP1/ IP2/ IP2/ MAC2 MAC2 MAC1 Redundancy mode 859709A4.vsd 5-30 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 163
    Range: 01-15-4E-00-01-00 to 01-15-4E-00-01-FF  01-15-4E-00-01-00  NETWORK PORT 3 PRT3 IP ADDRESS: Range: standard IPV4 address format   127.0.0.1 PRT3 SUBNET IP MASK: Range: standard IPV4 address format  255.0.0.0 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-31…
  • Page 164
    2 is performed. The delay in switching back ensures that rebooted switching devices connected to the D30, which signal their ports as active prior to being completely functional, have time to completely initialize themselves and become active. Once port 2 is active again, port 3 returns to standby mode.
  • Page 165
    UR 7 redundancy Failover is selected for redundancy. 5.3.4.6 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) The D30 is provided with optional PRP capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section in chapter 2 for details.
  • Page 166
    Delete the default route by replacing the default gateway with the default value of 127.0.0.1. General conditions to be satisfied by static routes The following rules are validated internally: 5-34 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 167
    Port 2 (IP address 10.1.2.2) connects the UR to LAN 10.1.2.0/24 and to the EnerVista software through Router2. Router2 has an interface on 10.1.2.0/24 and the IP address of this interface is 10.1.2.1. The configuration before release 7.10 was as follows: D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-35…
  • Page 168
     MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS SLAVE Range: 0 to 254 in steps of 1   ADDRESS: 254 MODBUS TCP PORT Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1  NUMBER: 502 5-36 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 169
    0 disables Modbus over TCP/IP, meaning closes the Modbus TCP port. When the port number is changed to 0, the change takes effect when the D30 is restarted. When it is set to 0, use the front panel or serial port to communicate with the relay.
  • Page 170
    DNP UNSOL RESPONSE Range: 0 to 65519 in steps of 1  DEST ADDRESS: 1 DNP CURRENT SCALE Range: 0.001, 0.01. 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000,  FACTOR: 1 100000 5-38 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 171
    The protocol is scalable; that is, it is designed to be compatible with the latest high speed LAN technology yet still be implemented over slower speed serial links. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-39…
  • Page 172
    DNP ADDRESS unique address to each DNP slave. The D30 can specify a maximum of five clients for its DNP connections. These are IP addresses for the controllers to which the D30 can connect. The settings follow. SETTINGS  PRODUCT SETUP  COMMUNICATIONS  DNP PROTOCOL  DNP NETWORK CLIENT ADDRESSES …
  • Page 173
    DNP TCP connection for greater than the time specified by this setting, the connection is aborted by the D30. This frees up the connection to be re-used by a client. Any change takes effect after cycling power to the relay.
  • Page 174
    FlexLogic operand. See the Introduction to FlexLogic section in this chapter for the range of assignable operands. Changes to the DNP / IEC 60870-5-104 point lists take effect when the D30 is restarted. The menu for the analog input points (DNP) or MME points (IEC 60870-5-104) follows.
  • Page 175
    EnerVista setup for IEC 61850 The EnerVista UR Setup software provides the interface to configure D30 settings for the IEC 61850 protocol. This section describes this interface. The software also supports import and export of IEC 61850 Substation Configuration Language (SCL) files as documented in the UR Series Communications Guide.
  • Page 176
    Opening the IEC 61850 window while online causes the UR Setup software to retrieve and import an SCL file from the connected D30. This SCD file contains all the settings in the UR at the time of the file request, both those that are mapped into the IEC 61850 information model (that is, the «public»…
  • Page 177
    When the Save button in the online IEC 61850 window is clicked, UR Setup software prepares a configured IED description (CID) file containing all the device’s settings and sends the CID file to the connected D30. On receipt of a CID file, the D30 checks it for correctness, and if no error is found, reboots using the settings in the CID file.
  • Page 178
    The value entered sets the value of the data attribute <LDName>/LPHD1.PhyNam.longitude. This data attribute is provided by the protocol to allow the user to declare the geographical position of the device in WGS84 coordinates — longitude. Negative values indicate a western longitude. 5-46 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 179
    Default: 0 This data attribute is provided by the protocol to make changes to the settings of the D30 apparent to clients. The Substation Configuration Tool and UR Setup software advance the value of paramRev each time any setting changes.
  • Page 180
    The entities whose values are published in GOOSE messages are known as members. The members are itemized in an ordered list known as a data set. Each TxGOOSE can use any one of the data sets provided. See the DataSets section later for details. 5-48 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 181
    When set to Disabled, no GOOSE messages are published on D30 Ethernet port 1, and any GOOSE messages received on port 1 are ignored. When set to Enabled, all enabled GOOSE messages are published on D30 Ethernet port 1, and any GOOSE messages received on port 1 are listened to.
  • Page 182
    The standard recommends that the algorithm used by hardware of the receiving device be considered when assigning destination multicast addresses. Subscribers can use this address to discriminate TxGOOSE1 messages from other GOOSE messages. 5-50 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 183
    The value entered sets the timeAllowedtoLive value in published TxGOOSE1 messages. The standard requires subscribers to assume a failure has occurred when another TxGOOSE1 message is not received within the published timeAllowedtoLive time. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-51…
  • Page 184
    RxGOOSE assumes that connectivity is lost. FlexLogic operands (for example, RxGOOSE1 On, RxGOOSE1 Off) reflect the status of each RxGOOSE connectivity. RxGOOSE connectivity of an RxGOOSE with non-zero MAC address is also considered lost after the D30 finishes restart until a message is received. When RxGOOSE connectivity is lost, a common RxGOOSE Fail self-test activates.
  • Page 185
    <GoCBName> is the name of the publishing control block. The D30 translates the ACSI format required for this setting to the MMS format used in GOOSE messages: <LDName>/LLN0$GO$<GoCBName> If the publisher is a UR 7.3x series device, <LDName> is the value of the publisher’s Master functional ldName setting if that setting is not empty, otherwise it is the value of the publisher’s IED NAME suffixed with «Master».
  • Page 186
    Navigate to Settings > Product Setup > Communications > IEC 61850 > GOOSE > RxGOOSE > RxGOOSE Boolean Inputs > RxGOOSE Boolean1 to access the settings for the first RxGOOSE Boolean. The settings and functionality for the others are similar. 5-54 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 187
    «Latest/Off» freezes the input in case of lost connectivity. If the latest state is unknown, such as after UR power-up but before the first communication, the input defaults to logic 0. When communication resumes, the input becomes fully operational. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-55…
  • Page 188
    This setting allows the user to assign descriptive text to the names of the four RxGOOSE DPS1 FlexLogic operands. The full operand name is the value of this setting appended with «Intermediate,» «On,» «Off,» or «Bad.» This descriptive text also appears in the SCL files associated with the D30. RxGOOSE DPS1 RxGOOSE…
  • Page 189
    This setting allows the user to assign descriptive text to RxGOOSE Analog1. This descriptive text also appears in the SCL files associated with the D30. Unlike RxGOOSE Booleans and RxGOOSE DPS, the RxGOOSE Analog operands have fixed names, for example RxGOOSE Analog1.
  • Page 190
    Range: 0.000 to 1000000000.000 in steps of 0.001 Default: 1.000 This setting specifies the per-unit base value for other D30 features to use with the RxGOOSE Analog1 operand. A FlexElement for instance subtracts two quantities after converting their values to integers rescaled to a common base, the common base being the largest of the base values of the two quantities.
  • Page 191
    Control blocks and data sets can be pre-configured by sending the D30 a CID file. See the UR Series Communications Guide for details. EnerVista UR Setup also can be used to select the data set members and to pre-configure the control blocks.
  • Page 192
    Buffered Report1 BufTm Range: 0 to 4294967295 in steps of 1 Default: 0 The entered value sets the time interval in milliseconds for the buffering of events for inclusion in a single report. 5-60 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 193
    The OptFlds setting is bitstring that controls which of the optional fields are included in report messages. The options are as follows: – sequence-number – report-time-stamp – reason-for-inclusion – data-set-name – data-reference D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-61…
  • Page 194
    Communications Guide. All FlexLogic and FlexAnalog operands can be user-assigned to GGIO1 or GGIO4 data attributes, so that operands without factory assigned data attributes can still have their values published. See the GGIO1 and GGIO4 sections later for details. 5-62 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 195
    (db in the figure). Changes to this deadbanded value trigger transmissions when included in GOOSE and report data sets. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-63…
  • Page 196
    Navigate to Settings > Communications > IEC 61850 > System Setup > Breakers > Breaker 1 to access the settings that configure the IEC 61850 protocol interface with the first breaker control and status monitoring element. The settings and functionality for the others are similar. 5-64 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 197
    SelectWithValue or Operate service with ctlVal true and with Check.Interlock-check true is requested of either BkrCSWI1.Pos or Bkr0XCBR1.Pos and the selected operand is not activated, a Negative Response (-Rsp) is issued with the REASON CODE of Blocked-by-interlocking. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-65…
  • Page 198
    This setting specifies the maximum time between an operate command to breaker 1 via BkrCSWI1.Pos until BkrCSWI1.Pos.stVal enters the commanded state. The command terminates if the commanded state is not reached in the set time. 5-66 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 199
    If a SelectWithValue or Operate service with ctlVal false and with Check.Interlock-check true is requested of DiscCSWI1.Pos or Disc0XSWI1.Pos and the selected operand is not activated, a Negative Response (-Rsp) is issued with the REASON CODE of Blocked-by-interlocking. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-67…
  • Page 200
    > System Setup section later. These signals force a disconnect switch trip or close control while the operand selected by setting XSWI1 ST.LOC OPERAND is not active. «sbo» here is select-before-operate. Enhanced security means that the D30 reports to the client the disconnect switch 1 position the end of the command sequence.
  • Page 201
    UR reboot immediately following the receipt of a valid CID file. This setting is not mapped into the IEC 61850 information model, but sets the value of SettingControl element attribute actSG in SCL files. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-69…
  • Page 202
    This setting selects the control model clients must use to successfully control the command CLEAR FAULT REPORTS. «sbo» here is select-before-operate. Enhanced security means that the D30 reports to the client the breaker 1 position at the end of the command sequence.
  • Page 203
    <LDName>/GGIO1.Ind001.stVal. See the FlexLogic section in this chapter for a list of FlexLogic operands. GGIO1 INDICATION 2 Range: any FlexLogic operand Default: OFF Selects the FlexLogic operand mapped to <LDName>/GGIO1.Ind002.stVal, and so on. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-71…
  • Page 204
    Navigate to Settings > Product Setup > Communications > IEC 61850 > GGIO > GGIO4 > GGIO4.AnIn1 to access the settings for the first GGIO4 value. The settings and functionality for the others are similar. 5-72 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 205
    <LDName>/GGIO4.AnIn01.instMag.f. This setting is stored as an IEEE 754 / IEC 60559 floating point number. Because of the large range of this setting, not all possible values can be stored. Some values are rounded to the closest possible floating point number. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-73…
  • Page 206
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS File transfer by IEC 61850 The D30 supports file transfer by IEC 61850. The approach is as follows, using the SISCO AX-S4 61850 client software as an example. In the AX-S4 61850 Explorer window, click the Tools menu and access the SISCO File Transfer Utility.
  • Page 207
    NUMBER: 0 The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) can be used to transfer files from the D30 over a network. The D30 operates as a TFTP server. TFTP client software is available from various sources, including Microsoft Windows NT. The dir.txt file obtained from the D30 contains a list and description of all available files, for example event records and oscillography.
  • Page 208
    COMMUNICATIONS  PROTOCOL connected to a maximum of two masters (usually either an RTU or a SCADA master station). Since the D30 maintains two sets of IEC 60870-5-104 data change buffers, ideally no more than two masters actively communicate with the D30 at one time.
  • Page 209
    0.0.0.0 The D30 can specify a maximum of five clients for its IEC 104 connections. These are IP addresses for the controllers to which the D30 can connect. A maximum of two simultaneous connections are supported at any given time.
  • Page 210
    PTP, or SNTP, its time is overwritten by these three sources, if any of them is active. If the synchronization timeout occurs and none of IRIG-B, PTP, or SNTP is active, the D30 sets the invalid bit in the time stamp of a time-tagged message.
  • Page 211
    — The configuration field TYP indicates how many measurands are present in the corresponding TYPE IDENTIFICATION (TYP) ASDU. Each ASDU can take either 4 or 9 measurands maximum, depending on the type identification (3 respectively 9). D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-79…
  • Page 212
    FlexAnalog operands. The measurands sent are voltage, current, power, power factor, and frequency. If any other FlexAnalog is chosen, the D30 sends 0 instead of its value. Note that the power is transmitted in KW, not W. Measurands are transmitted as ASDU 3 or ASDU 9 (type identification value set to measurands I, respectively measurands II).
  • Page 213
    Commands are received as General Command (Type Identification 20). The user can configure the action to perform when an ASDU command comes. A list of available mappings is provided on the D30. This includes 64 virtual inputs (see the following table). The ON and OFF for the same ASDU command can be mapped to different virtual inputs.
  • Page 214: Modbus User Map

    The clock is updated by all sources active in the device. This means that whenever a time synchronization message is received through any of the active protocols, the D30 clock updates. However, given that IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 60870-5- 104, Modbus, and DNP are low-accuracy time synchronization methods, avoid their use for synchronization when better accuracy time protocols, such as IRIG-B, PTP, and SNTP, are active in the system.

  • Page 215
    1588 software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section in chapter 2 for details. The D30 supports the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) specified in IEEE Std 1588 2008 using the Power Profile (PP) specified in IEEE Std C37.238 2011. This enables the relay to synchronize to the international time standard over an Ethernet network that implements PP.
  • Page 216
    A setting can be chosen that reduces the worst-case error to half of the range between minimum and maximum uncompensated delay, if these values are known. 5-84 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 217
    D30 clock is closely synchronized with the SNTP/ NTP server. It takes up to two minutes for the D30 to signal an SNTP self-test error if the server is offline.
  • Page 218: Fault Reports

     2:00 The D30 maintains two times: local time and Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). Local time can be provided by IRIG-B signals. UTC time is provided by SNTP servers. The real-time clock (RTC) and timestamps reported in historical records and communication protocols can be incorrect if the Local Time settings are not configured properly.

  • Page 219
     Z0 ANGLE: 75° The D30 relay supports one fault report and an associated fault locator. The signal source and trigger condition, as well as the characteristics of the line or feeder, are entered in this menu. The fault report stores data, in non-volatile memory, pertinent to an event when triggered. The captured data contained in the FaultReport.txt file includes:…
  • Page 220: Oscillography

    ACTUAL VALUES  menu to view the number of cycles captured per record. The following table provides sample RECORDS  OSCILLOGRAPHY configurations with corresponding cycles/record. The minimum number of oscillographic records is three. 5-88 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 221
    These settings select the metering actual value recorded in an oscillography trace. The length of each oscillography trace depends in part on the number of parameters selected here. Parameters set to “Off” are ignored. The parameters available in a given relay depend on • the type of relay, D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-89…
  • Page 222: User-Programmable Leds

    LEDs. This test checks for hardware failures that lead to more than one LED being turned off from a single logic point. This stage can be interrupted at any time. 5-90 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 223
    Configure the LED test to recognize user-programmable pushbutton 1 by making the following entries in the SETTINGS  menu: PRODUCT SETUP  USER-PROGRAMMABLE LEDS  LED TEST : “Enabled” LED TEST FUNCTION : “ ” LED TEST CONTROL PUSHBUTTON 1 ON D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-91…
  • Page 224
    “Latched,” the LED, once lit, remains so until reset by the faceplate button, from a remote device via a RESET communications channel, or from any programmed operand, even if the LED operand state de-asserts. 5-92 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 225: User-Programmable Self Tests

    Range: Disabled, Enabled  FUNCTION: Disabled All major self-test alarms are reported automatically with their corresponding FlexLogic operands, events, and targets. Most of the minor alarms can be disabled if so wanted. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-93…

  • Page 226: Control Pushbuttons

    The location of the control pushbuttons are shown in the following figures. Figure 5-33: Control pushbuttons (enhanced faceplate) Control pushbuttons 842813A1.CDR An additional four control pushbuttons are included on the standard faceplate when the D30 is ordered with the 12 user- programmable pushbutton option. Figure 5-34: Control pushbuttons (standard faceplate) STATUS…

  • Page 227: User-Programmable Pushbuttons

    Disabled PUSHBTN 1 AUTORST Range: 0.2 to 600.0 s in steps of 0.1  DELAY: 1.0 s PUSHBTN 1 REMOTE: Range: FlexLogic operand  PUSHBTN 1 LOCAL: Range: FlexLogic operand  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-95…

  • Page 228
     EVENTS: Disabled The D30 is provided with this optional feature, specified as an option at the time of ordering. Using the order code for your device, see the order codes in chapter 2 for details. User-programmable pushbuttons provide an easy and error-free method of entering digital state (on, off) information. The number of available pushbuttons is dependent on the faceplate module ordered with the relay.
  • Page 229
    — This setting specifies the top 20-character line of the user-programmable message and is intended to PUSHBTN 1 ID TEXT provide ID information of the pushbutton. See the User-definable Displays section for instructions on how to enter alphanumeric characters from the keypad. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-97…
  • Page 230
    “High Priority” or “Normal.” MESSAGE — If this setting is enabled, each pushbutton state change is logged as an event into the event PUSHBUTTON 1 EVENTS recorder. The figures show the user-programmable pushbutton logic. 5-98 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 231
    2, 842024A2 SETTING Reset Off = 0 SETTING SETTING Autoreset Delay Autoreset Function = Enabled = Disabled SETTING Drop-Out Timer TIMER FLEXLOGIC OPERAND 200 ms PUSHBUTTON 1 ON 842021A3.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-99…
  • Page 232: Flex State Parameters

    EnerVista software with the Maintenance > Enable Pushbutton command. 5.3.13 Flex state parameters SETTINGS  PRODUCT SETUP  FLEX STATE PARAMETERS  FLEX STATE PARAMETER 1: Range: FlexLogic operand   PARAMETERS  PARAMETER 256: Range: FlexLogic operand  5-100 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 233: User-Definable Displays

    Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters   DISP 1 BOTTOM LINE: Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters  DISP 1 ITEM 1 Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1   D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-101…

  • Page 234
    If the parameters for the top line and the bottom line items have the same units, then the unit is displayed on the bottom line only. The units are only displayed on both lines if the units specified both the top and bottom line items are different. 5-102 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 235: Direct Inputs/Outputs

    UR-series relay are not being received back by the relay. • (direct device offline). These FlexLogic operands indicate that direct output DIRECT DEVICE 1 OFF DIRECT DEVICE 16 OFF messages from at least one direct device are not being received. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-103…

  • Page 236
    Channel 1 128 kbps Channel 1 128 kbps Channel 1 64 kbps, 128 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps, 128 kbps Channel 1 64 kbps, 128 kbps Channel 2 64 kbps, 128 kbps 5-104 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 237
    In this application, apply the following settings. For UR-series IED 1: DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID: “1” DIRECT I/O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION: “Yes” DIRECT I/O DATA RATE: “128 kbps” For UR-series IED 2: D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-105…
  • Page 238
    DIRECT I/O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION: “Yes” DIRECT I/O CH2 RING CONFIGURATION: “Yes” For UR-series IED 4: DIRECT OUTPUT DEVICE ID: “4” DIRECT I/O CH1 RING CONFIGURATION: “Yes” DIRECT I/O CH2 RING CONFIGURATION: “Yes” 5-106 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 239
    A permissive pilot-aided scheme can be implemented in a two-ring configuration, shown as follows (IEDs 1 and 2 constitute a first ring, while IEDs 2 and 3 constitute a second ring). Figure 5-44: Single-channel open loop configuration UR IED 1 UR IED 2 UR IED 3 842714A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-107…
  • Page 240
    IED 2 to IED 3: 0.2 of power system cycle The two communications configurations can be applied to both permissive and blocking schemes. Take speed, reliability, and cost into account when selecting the required architecture. 5-108 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 241
    EVENTS: Disabled The D30 checks integrity of the incoming direct input and output messages using a 32-bit CRC. The CRC alarm function is available for monitoring the communication medium noise by tracking the rate of messages failing the CRC check. The monitoring function counts all incoming messages, including messages that failed the CRC check.
  • Page 242: Teleprotection

    “3” (three-terminal system), NUMBER OF CHANNELS NUMBER OF TERMINALS set the to “2.” For a two-terminal system, the can set to “1” or “2” (redundant NUMBER OF CHANNELS NUMBER OF CHANNELS channels). 5-110 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 243: Installation

    5.4 Remote resources 5.4.1 Remote resources configuration When the D30 is ordered with a process card module as a part of HardFiber system, an additional Remote Resources menu tree is available in the EnerVista software to allow configuration of the HardFiber system.

  • Page 244: System Setup

    Bricks. Remote resources settings configure the point-to-point connection between specific fiber optic ports on the D30 process card and specific Brick. The relay is then configured to measure specific currents, voltages and contact inputs from those Bricks, and to control specific outputs.

  • Page 245
    = 66.4. On a 14.4 kV system with a delta connection and a VT primary to secondary turns ratio of 14400:120, the voltage value entered is 120; that is, 14400 / 120. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-113…
  • Page 246: Power System

    “Disabled” only in unusual circumstances; consult GE Digital Energy for special variable- FREQUENCY TRACKING frequency applications. The frequency tracking feature functions only when the D30 is in the “Programmed” mode. If the D30 is “Not Programmed,” then metering values are available but can exhibit significant errors. NOTE 5.5.3 Signal sources…

  • Page 247
    CT wiring problem. A disturbance detector is provided for each source. The 50DD function responds to the changes in magnitude of the sequence currents. The disturbance detector logic is as follows. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-115…
  • Page 248
    This configuration can be used on a two-winding transformer, with one winding connected into a breaker-and-a-half system. The following figure shows the arrangement of sources used to provide the functions required in this application, and the CT/VT inputs that are used to provide the data. 5-116 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 249: Breakers

    Range: Disabled, Enabled  CONTROL: Disabled BREAKER 1 NAME: Range: up to six alphanumeric characters  Bkr 1 BREAKER 1 MODE: Range: 3-Pole, 1-Pole  3-Pole BREAKER 1 OPEN: Range: FlexLogic operand  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-117…

  • Page 250
    1. The number of breaker control elements depends on the number of CT/VT modules specified with the D30. The following settings are available for each breaker control element.
  • Page 251
    MANUAL CLOSE RECAL1 TIME operator has initiated a manual close command to operate a circuit breaker. — Selects an operand indicating that breaker 1 is out-of-service. BREAKER 1 OUT OF SV D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-119…
  • Page 252
    SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-49: Dual breaker control logic (Sheet 1 of 2) IEC 61850 functionality is permitted when the D30 is in “Programmed” mode and not in local control mode. NOTE 5-120 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 253
    IEC 61850 trip and close commands shown is one protection pass only. To maintain the close/ open command for a certain time, do so on the contact outputs using the «Seal-in» setting, in the Trip Output element, or in FlexLogic. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-121…
  • Page 254: Disconnect Switches

    The number of available disconnect switches depends on the number of the CT/VT modules ordered with the D30. — This setting enables and disables operation of the disconnect switch element.

  • Page 255
    This allows for non-simultaneous operation of the poles. IEC 61850 functionality is permitted when the D30 is in “Programmed” mode and not in local control mode. NOTE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 256
    SYSTEM SETUP CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-51: Disconnect switch logic 5-124 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 257: Flexcurves

    1; that is, 0.98 pu and 1.03 pu. It is NOTE recommended to set the two times to a similar value, otherwise the linear approximation can result in undesired behavior for the operating quantity that is close to 1.00 pu. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-125…

  • Page 258
    30 ms. At approximately four times pickup, the curve operating time is equal to the MRT and from then onwards the operating time remains at 200 ms. 5-126 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 259
    If this is attempted, the EnerVista software generates an error message and discards the proposed changes. NOTE 5.5.6.5 Standard recloser curves The following graphs display standard recloser curves available for the D30. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-127…
  • Page 260
    7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842723A1.CDR Figure 5-56: Recloser curves GE113, GE120, GE138, and GE142 GE142 GE138 GE120 GE113 0.05 7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842725A1.CDR 5-128 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 261
    7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842730A1.CDR Figure 5-58: Recloser curves GE131, GE141, GE152, and GE200 GE152 GE141 GE131 GE200 7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842728A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-129…
  • Page 262
    842729A1.CDR Figure 5-60: Recloser curves GE116, GE117, GE118, GE132, GE136, and GE139 GE132 GE139 GE136 GE116 0.05 GE117 GE118 0.02 0.01 7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842726A1.CDR 5-130 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 263
    7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842724A1.CDR Figure 5-62: Recloser curves GE119, GE135, and GE202 GE202 GE135 GE119 7 8 9 10 12 CURRENT (multiple of pickup) 842727A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-131…
  • Page 264: Flexlogic

    Figure 5-63: UR architecture overview The states of all digital signals used in the D30 are represented by flags (or FlexLogic operands, which are described later in this section). A digital “1” is represented by a set flag. Any external contact change-of-state can be used to block an element from operating, as an input to a control feature in a FlexLogic equation, or to operate a contact output.

  • Page 265
    The number of pulses counted is equal to the set number Lower than Counter 1 LO The number of pulses counted is below the set number Fixed Logic 1 Logic 0 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-133…
  • Page 266
    AUX UV1 DPO Auxiliary undervoltage element has dropped out undervoltage AUX UV1 OP Auxiliary undervoltage element has operated AUX UV2 to 3 Same set of operands as shown for AUX UV1 5-134 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 267
    FlexElement 1 has picked up FlexElements FxE 1 OP FlexElement 1 has operated FxE 1 DPO FlexElement 1 has dropped out FxE 2 to 8 Same set of operands as shown for FxE 1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-135…
  • Page 268
    Neutral instantaneous overcurrent 1 has operated instantaneous NEUTRAL IOC1 DPO Neutral instantaneous overcurrent 1 has dropped out overcurrent NEUTRAL IOC2 to 4 Same set of operands as shown for NEUTRAL IOC1 5-136 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 269
    Phase B of overvoltage 1 has dropped out PHASE OV1 DPO C Phase C of overvoltage 1 has dropped out PHASE OV2 to 3 Same set of operands as shown for PHASE OV1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-137…
  • Page 270
    Setting group 5 is active SETTING GROUP ACT 6 Setting group 6 is active ELEMENT: SRC1 50DD OP Source 1 disturbance detector has operated Disturbance detector SRC2 50DD OP Source 2 disturbance detector has operated 5-138 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 271
    Asserted when the trip bus 1 element picks up Trip bus TRIP BUS 1 OP Asserted when the trip bus 1 element operates TRIP BUS 2 to 6 Same set of operands as shown for TRIP BUS 1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-139…
  • Page 272
    Asserted when the front panel PHASE C LED is on LED NEUTRAL/GROUND Asserted when the front panel NEUTRAL/GROUND LED is on LED INDICATORS: LED TEST IN PROGRESS An LED test has been initiated and has not finished LED test 5-140 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 273
    ID of virtual inputs, and the ID of virtual outputs. If the user changes the default name or ID of any of these operands, the assigned name appears in the relay list of operands. The default names are shown in the FlexLogic operands table. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-141…
  • Page 274: Flexlogic Rules

    Operators have only one output. The output of an operator must be used to create a virtual output if it is to be used as an input to two or more operators. 5-142 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 275: Flexlogic Evaluation

    4, which is programmed in the contact output section to operate relay H1 (that is, contact output H1). Therefore, the required logic can be implemented with two FlexLogic equations with outputs of virtual output 3 and virtual output 4, shown as follows. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-143…

  • Page 276
    It is generally easier to start at the output end of the equation and work back towards the input, as shown in the following steps. It is also recommended 5-144 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 277
    It is now possible to check that this selection of parameters produces the required logic by converting the set of parameters into a logic diagram. The result of this process is shown in the figure, which is compared to the logic for virtual output 3 diagram as a check. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-145…
  • Page 278
    Now check that the selection of parameters produce the required logic by converting the set of parameters into a logic diagram. The result is shown in the figure, which is compared to the logic for virtual output 4 diagram as a check. 5-146 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 279
    Always test the logic after it is loaded into the relay, in the same way as has been used in the past. Testing can be D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-147…
  • Page 280: Flexlogic Timers

    Range: Off, any analog actual value parameter  FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT Range: SIGNED, ABSOLUTE  MODE: SIGNED FLEXELEMENT 1 COMP Range: LEVEL, DELTA  MODE: LEVEL FLEXELEMENT 1 Range: OVER, UNDER  DIRECTION: OVER 5-148 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 281
    FLEXELEMENT 1 +IN this setting is set to “Off.” For proper operation of the element, at least one input must be selected. Otherwise, the element does not assert its output operands. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-149…
  • Page 282
    HYSTERESIS = % of PICKUP FlexElement 1 OpSig 842705A1.CDR In conjunction with the setting, the element can be programmed to provide two extra FLEXELEMENT 1 INPUT MODE characteristics, as shown in the following figure. 5-150 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 283
    BASE = maximum value of the DCMA INPUT MAX setting for the two transducers configured under the +IN and –IN inputs DELTA TIME BASE = 1 µs FAULT LOCATION BASE = Line Length as specified in Fault Report FREQUENCY = 1 Hz BASE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-151…
  • Page 284: Non-Volatile Latches

    — This setting characterizes Latch 1 to be Set- or Reset-dominant. LATCH 1 TYPE — If asserted, the specified FlexLogic operands ‘sets’ Latch 1. LATCH 1 SET — If asserted, the specified FlexLogic operand ‘resets’ Latch 1. LATCH 1 RESET 5-152 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 285: Overview

     VOLTAGE ELEMENTS See page 5-211   Each of the six setting group menus is identical. Setting group 1 (the default active group) is active automatically when no other group is active. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-153…

  • Page 286: Line Pickup

    LINE PICKP UV times out. The setting is normally enabled. It is disabled if high speed autoreclosure is CO-ORD DELAY AR CO-ORD BYPASS implemented. 5-154 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 287
    — Assertion of the FlexLogic operand assigned to this setting blocks operation of the line pickup LINE PICKUP BLOCK element. — This setting enables and disables the logging of line pickup events in the sequence of events LINE PICKUP EVENTS recorder. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-155…
  • Page 288: Distance

      SOURCE: SRC 1 MEMORY Range: 5 to 25 cycles in steps of 1  DURATION: 10 cycles FORCE SELF-POLAR: Range: FlexLogic operand  FORCE MEM-POLAR: Range: FlexLogic operand  5-156 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 289
    This is consistent with the overall philosophy of distance memory polarization. The memory polarization cannot be applied permanently but for a limited time only. The self-polarization can be applied permanently and therefore takes higher priority. NOTE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-157…
  • Page 290
    Range: 0.02 to 500.00 ohms in steps of 0.01  LFT BLD: 10.00 ohms PHS DIST Z1 QUAD Range: 60 to 90° in steps of 1  LFT BLD RCA: 85° 5-158 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 291
    — This setting selects the shape of the phase distance function between the mho and quadrilateral PHS DIST Z1 SHAPE characteristics. The selection is available on a per-zone basis. The two characteristics and their possible variations are shown in the following figures. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-159…
  • Page 292
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-77: Directional mho phase distance characteristic COMP LIMIT DIR COMP LIMIT DIR COMP LIMIT DIR RCA 837720A1.CDR Figure 5-78: Non-directional mho phase distance characteristic COMP LIMIT REV REACH 837802A1.CDR 5-160 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 293
    RGT BLD 837721A1.CDR Figure 5-80: Non-directional quadrilateral phase distance characteristic COMP LIMIT COMP LIMIT LFT BLD RCA RGT BLD RCA -LFT BLD RGT BLD REV REACH COMP LIMIT COMP LIMIT 837803A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-161…
  • Page 294
    DIR COMP LIMIT = 90 DIR COMP LIMIT = 60 RGT BLD RCA = 90 RGT BLD RCA = 80 LFT BLD RCA = 90 LFT BLD RCA = 80 837723A1.CDR 5-162 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 295
    SIR value properly and to maintain the optimal operating speed of the distance elements, set zone 1 reach with a regular 80 to 85% of the line impedance reach setting, even when zone 1 is disabled. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-163…
  • Page 296
    Zone 1 does not need any drop-out delay since it is sealed-in by the presence of current. 5-164 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 297
    2 operation when the fault evolves from one type to another or migrates from the initial zone to zone 2. Assign the required zones in the trip output function to NOTE accomplish this functionality. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-165…
  • Page 298
    GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-86: Phase distance zones 3 and higher OP logic Figure 5-87: Phase distance logic 5-166 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 299
    GND DIST Z1 VOLT Range: 0.000 to 5.000 pu in steps of 0.001  LEVEL: 0.000 pu GND DIST Z1 Range: 0.000 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001  DELAY: 0.000 s D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-167…
  • Page 300
    The figures show the directional and non-directional quadrilateral ground distance characteristics. The directional and non-directional mho ground distance characteristics are the same as those shown for the phase distance element in the previous section. 5-168 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 301
    Set this setting to zero if the compensation is not to be performed. Note that internally the mutual coupling compensation is applied only if D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-169…
  • Page 302
    In conjunction with the quadrilateral characteristic, this setting improves security for faults close to the reach point by adjusting the reactance boundary into a tent-shape. 5-170 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 303
    — This setting enables the user to select a FlexLogic operand to block the given ground distance element. GND DIST Z1 BLK VT fuse fail detection is one of the applications for this setting. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-171…
  • Page 304
    GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-90: Ground distance Z1 to Z3 OP scheme Figure 5-91: Ground distance zone 1 to zone 3 logic 5-172 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 305: Power Swing Detect (Ansi 68)

    REACH OUT: 70.00 Ω POWER SWING FWD Range: 40 to 90° in steps of 1  RCA: 75° POWER SWING REV Range: 0.10 to 500.00 ohms in steps of 0.01  REACH: 50.00 Ω D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-173…

  • Page 306
    Upon detecting appropriate timing relations, the blocking and/or tripping indications are given through FlexLogic operands. The element incorporates an adaptive disturbance detector. This 5-174 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 307
    The element can be set to use either lens (mho) or rectangular (quadrilateral) characteristics, as shown in the figure. When set to “Mho,” the element applies the right and left blinders as well. If the blinders are not required, set their settings high enough to effectively disable the blinders. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-175…
  • Page 308
    GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-93: Power swing detect mho operating characteristics Figure 5-94: Effects of blinders on the mho characteristics 5-176 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 309
    The three-step mode applies if there is enough space between the maximum load impedances and distance characteristics of the relay that all three (outer, middle, and inner) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-177…
  • Page 310
    (the actual trip can be delayed as per the setting). Therefore, this angle must be selected in consideration to the TRIP MODE power swing angle beyond which the system becomes unstable and cannot recover. 5-178 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 311
    POWER SWING TRIP — Enables and disables the logging of power swing detect events in the sequence of events POWER SWING EVENTS recorder. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-179…
  • Page 312
    GROUPED ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-96: Power swing detect logic (Sheet 1 of 3) 5-180 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 313
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS GROUPED ELEMENTS Figure 5-97: Power swing detect logic (Sheet 2 of 3) Figure 5-98: Power swing detect logic (Sheet 3 of 3) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-181…
  • Page 314: Load Encroachment

    The element operates if the positive-sequence voltage is above a settable level and asserts its output signal that can be used to block selected protection elements, such as distance or phase overcurrent. The following figure shows an effect of the load encroachment characteristics used to block the quadrilateral distance element. 5-182 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 315: Phase Current

    When the voltage is below this threshold, a blocking signal is not asserted by the element. When selecting this setting, remember that the D30 measures the phase-to-ground sequence voltages regardless of the VT connection. The nominal VT secondary voltage as specified with the SYSTEM SETUP …

  • Page 316
     DIRECTIONAL 2 5.7.7.2 Inverse TOC curve characteristics The inverse time overcurrent curves used by the time overcurrent elements are the IEEE, IEC, GE Type IAC, and I t standard curve shapes. This allows for simplified coordination with downstream devices.
  • Page 317
    Eq. 5-8 × × ⁄ – ⁄ RESET pickup – pickup where T = operate time (in seconds) TDM = Multiplier setting I = input current = Pickup Current setting pickup D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-185…
  • Page 318
    1.067 0.668 0.526 0.451 0.404 0.371 0.346 0.327 0.311 0.80 2.446 1.423 0.890 0.702 0.602 0.538 0.494 0.461 0.435 0.415 1.00 3.058 1.778 1.113 0.877 0.752 0.673 0.618 0.576 0.544 0.518 5-186 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 319
    A to E = constants defined in the table = characteristic constant defined in the table = reset time in seconds (assuming energy capacity is 100% and RESET is “Timed”) RESET Table 5-25: GE type IAC inverse time curve constants IAC curve shape IAC Extreme Inverse 0.0040 0.6379…
  • Page 320
    T = operate time (in seconds) TDM = Multiplier setting I = Input Current = Pickup Current setting pickup = Reset Time in seconds (assuming energy capacity is 100% and : Timed) RESET RESET 5-188 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 321
    = Reset Time in seconds (assuming energy capacity is 100% and RESET: Timed) RESET Recloser curves The D30 uses the FlexCurve feature to facilitate programming of 41 recloser curves. See the FlexCurves settings section earlier in this chapter for details. 5.7.7.3 Phase time overcurrent (ANSI 51P, IEC PTOC) SETTINGS …
  • Page 322
    — Selects the signal source for the phase time overcurrent protection element. SIGNAL SOURCE — Selects how phase current input quantities are interpreted by the D30. Inputs can be selected as fundamental INPUT phasor magnitudes or total waveform RMS magnitudes as required by the application.
  • Page 323
    PHASE IOC1 BLOCK A: Range: FlexLogic operand   PHASE IOC1 BLOCK C: Range: FlexLogic operand  PHASE IOC1 Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled  TARGET: Self-reset PHASE IOC1 Range: Disabled, Enabled  EVENTS: Disabled D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-191…
  • Page 324
    Range: 0.000 to 3.000 pu in steps of 0.001  THRESHOLD: 0.700 pu PHASE DIR 1 BLOCK Range: No, Yes  WHEN V MEM EXP: No PHASE DIR 1 Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled  TARGET: Self-reset 5-192 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 325
    VBA × (1∠ECA) angle of IC Mode of operation When the function is “Disabled” or the operating current is below 5% × CT nominal, the element output is logic “0” • D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-193…
  • Page 326
    10 ms must be added to all the instantaneous protection elements under the supervision of the phase directional element. If current reversal is of concern, a longer delay—in the order of 20 ms—is needed. 5-194 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 327: Neutral Current

       NEUTRAL IOC1 See page 5-197     NEUTRAL IOC4    NEUTRAL See page 5-198   DIRECTIONAL OC1  NEUTRAL   DIRECTIONAL OC2 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-195…

  • Page 328
    — This setting selects the signal source for the neutral time overcurrent protection element. NEUTRAL TOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE — This setting selects how neutral current input quantities are interpreted by the D30. Inputs can be NEUTRAL TOC1 INPUT selected as fundamental phasor magnitudes or total waveform RMS magnitudes as required by the application.
  • Page 329
    The positive-sequence restraint must be considered when testing for pickup accuracy and response time (multiple of pickup). The operating quantity depends on how test currents are injected into the relay (single-phase injection: × ; three-phase pure zero-sequence injection: × 0.9375 injected injected D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-197…
  • Page 330
    NEUTRAL DIR OC1 Range: 0.00 to 250.00 Ω in steps of 0.01  OFFSET: 0.00 Ω NEUTRAL DIR OC1 FWD Range: –90 to 90° in steps of 1  ECA: 75° Lag 5-198 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 331
    The following tables define the neutral directional overcurrent element. V_0 is the zero-sequence voltage, I_0 is the zero-sequence current, ECA is the element characteristic angle, and IG is the ground current. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-199…
  • Page 332
    This allows for better protection coordination. Take the bias into account when using the neutral directional overcurrent element to directionalize other protection elements. 5-200 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 333
    If «Dual-V» polarizing is selected, «Voltage» polarizing is performed and «Current» polarizing is ignored if the voltage polarizing signal is valid; otherwise «Current» polarizing is performed if the current polarizing signal is valid. If neither of them is valid, neither forward nor reverse indication is given. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-201…
  • Page 334
    — This setting defines the pickup level for the overcurrent unit of the element in the reverse NEUTRAL DIR OC1 REV PICKUP direction. When selecting this setting, keep in mind that the design uses a positive-sequence restraint technique for the “Calculated 3I0” mode of operation. 5-202 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 335: Ground Current

     GROUND IOC1 See page 5-205    GROUND IOC2   The D30 contains protection elements for ground time overcurrent (ANSI device 51G) and ground instantaneous overcurrent (ANSI device 50G). D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-203…

  • Page 336
    — This setting selects the signal source for the ground time overcurrent protection element. GROUND TOC1 SIGNAL SOURCE — This setting selects how ground current input quantities are interpreted by the D30. Inputs can be GROUND TOC1 INPUT selected as fundamental phasor magnitudes or total waveform RMS magnitudes as required by the application.
  • Page 337
    0.02 to 46 times the CT rating. NOTE This channel can be equipped with a standard or sensitive input. The conversion range of a sensitive channel is from 0.002 to 4.6 times the CT rating. NOTE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-205…
  • Page 338: Negative Sequence Current

     NEG SEQ DIR OC2   The D30 provides two negative-sequence time overcurrent elements, two negative-sequence instantaneous overcurrent elements, and two negative-sequence directional overcurrent elements. For information on the negative sequence time overcurrent curves, see the Inverse TOC Curve Characteristics section earlier.

  • Page 339
     DELAY: 0.00 s NEG SEQ IOC1 BLOCK: Range: FlexLogic operand  NEG SEQ IOC1 Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled  TARGET: Self-reset NEG SEQ IOC1 Range: Disabled, Enabled  EVENTS: Disabled D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-207…
  • Page 340
    NEG SEQ DIR OC1 FWD Range: 40 to 90° in steps of 1  LIMIT ANGLE: 90° NEG SEQ DIR OC1 FWD Range: 0.015 to 30.000 pu in steps of 0.005  PICKUP: 0.050 pu 5-208 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 341
    CT errors, since the current is low. The operating quantity depends on the way the test currents are injected into the D30. For single phase injection •…
  • Page 342
    NEG SEQ DIR OC1 TYPE Sequence” and “Zero Sequence.” In some applications it is advantageous to use a directional negative-sequence overcurrent function instead of a directional zero-sequence overcurrent function as inter-circuit mutual effects are minimized. 5-210 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 343: Voltage Elements

    5.7.11 Voltage elements 5.7.11.1 Menu SETTINGS  GROUPED ELEMENTS  SETTING GROUP 1(6)  VOLTAGE ELEMENTS  VOLTAGE ELEMENTS  PHASE See below    UNDERVOLTAGE1   PHASE   UNDERVOLTAGE3 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-211…

  • Page 344
    –   pickup where T = operating time D = undervoltage delay setting (D = 0.00 operates instantaneously) V = secondary voltage applied to the relay = pickup level pickup 5-212 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 345
    The minimum voltage setting selects the operating voltage below which the element is blocked (a setting of “0” allows a dead source to be considered a fault condition). D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-213…
  • Page 346
    The input voltage is the phase-to-phase voltage, either measured directly from delta-connected VTs or as calculated from phase-to-ground (wye) connected VTs. The figure shows specific voltages to be used for each phase. 5-214 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 347
    FlexCurves A, B, or C) or be used as a definite time element. The setting applies only if the NEUTRAL OV1 PICKUP DELAY setting is “Definite time.” The source assigned to this element must be configured for a phase VT. NEUTRAL OV1 CURVE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-215…
  • Page 348
    There are three negative-sequence overvoltage elements available. Use the negative-sequence overvoltage element to detect loss of one or two phases of the source, a reversed phase sequence of voltage, or a non-symmetrical system voltage condition. 5-216 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 349
    Range: Disabled, Enabled  Disabled The D30 contains one auxiliary undervoltage element for each VT bank. This element monitors undervoltage conditions of the auxiliary voltage. selects the voltage level at which the time undervoltage element starts timing. The nominal secondary…
  • Page 350
    Range: Disabled, Enabled  Disabled The D30 contains one auxiliary overvoltage element for each VT bank. This element is intended for monitoring overvoltage conditions of the auxiliary voltage. The nominal secondary voltage of the auxiliary voltage channel entered under SYSTEM is the per-unit (pu) base used when setting the SETUP …
  • Page 351: Control Elements

    The trip bus element allows aggregating outputs of protection and control elements without using FlexLogic and assigning them a simple and effective manner. Each trip bus can be assigned for either trip or alarm actions. Simple trip conditioning such as latch, delay, and seal-in delay are available. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-219…

  • Page 352
    TRIP BUS 1 RESET RESET OP operand is pre-wired to the reset gate of the latch, As such, a reset command from the front panel interface or via communications resets the trip bus output. 5-220 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 353: Setting Groups

    Prevents the active setting group from changing when the selected FlexLogic operand is «On.» This SETTING GROUPS BLK — can be useful in applications where it is undesirable to change the settings under certain conditions, such as during a control sequence. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-221…

  • Page 354: Selector Switch

    SELECTOR 1 TIME-OUT: Range: 3.0 to 60.0 s in steps of 0.1  5.0 s SELECTOR 1 STEP-UP: Range: FlexLogic operand  SELECTOR 1 STEP-UP Range: Time-out, Acknowledge  MODE: Time-out 5-222 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 355
    (“Acknowledge” mode). When the new position is applied, the relay displays the SELECTOR SWITCH 1: POSITION Z IN USE message. Typically, a user-programmable pushbutton is configured as the stepping up control input. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-223…
  • Page 356
    (that is, the three-bit input is not available (0,0,0) or out of range), then the selector switch output is set to position 0 (no output operand selected) and an alarm is established ( SELECTOR 1 PWR ALARM 5-224 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 357
    3BIT A0 3BIT A1 3BIT A2 POS 1 POS 2 POS 3 POS 4 POS 5 POS 6 POS 7 BIT 0 BIT 1 BIT 2 STP ALARM BIT ALARM ALARM 842737A1.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-225…
  • Page 358
    SETTINGS  CONTROL ELEMENTS  SETTING GROUPS : “Enabled” SETTING GROUPS FUNCTION : “Off” SETTING GROUPS BLK : “SELECTOR 1 POS 2″ GROUP 2 ACTIVATE ON : “SELECTOR 1 POS 3″ GROUP 3 ACTIVATE ON 5-226 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 359
    Off = 0 3-bit acknowledge SELECTOR 1 BIT ALARM 3-bit position out SELECTOR 1 ALARM SELECTOR 1 PWR ALARM SELECTOR 1 BIT 0 SELECTOR 1 BIT 1 SELECTOR 1 BIT 2 842012A2.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-227…
  • Page 360: Synchrocheck (Ansi 25)

    ΔF. This time is calculated by: —————————- — Eq. 5-20 360° ————— — × ΔF 2 ΔΦ × where ΔΦ is phase angle difference in degrees ΔF is frequency difference in Hz 5-228 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 361
    Phase VT Phase Phase Phase VT and Auxiliary Auxiliary VT Phase Auxiliary V auxiliary (as set for source Z) Auxiliary VT Auxiliary VT Auxiliary Auxiliary V auxiliary (as set for selected sources) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-229…
  • Page 362
    The relay uses the phase channel of a three-phase set of voltages if programmed as part of that source. The relay uses the auxiliary voltage channel only if that channel is programmed as part of the Source and a three-phase set is not. 5-230 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 363: Autoreclose (Ansi 79)

    Figure 5-130: Synchrocheck logic 5.8.6 Autoreclose (ANSI 79) SETTINGS  CONTROL ELEMENTS  AUTORECLOSE  AUTORECLOSE 1  AUTORECLOSE 1 AR1 FUNCTION: Range: Disabled, Enabled  Disabled  AR1 INITIATE: Range: FlexLogic operand  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-231…

  • Page 364
    Range: 0.00 to 655.35 s in steps of 0.01  60.000 s AR1 INCOMPLETE SEQ Range: 0.00 to 655.35 s in steps of 0.01  TIME: 5.000 s AR1 EVENTS: Range: Disabled, Enabled  Disabled 5-232 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 365
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS The D30 is provided with this optional feature, specified as an option at the time of ordering. Using the order code for your device, see the order codes in chapter 2 for details. The maximum number of autoreclosure elements available is equal to the number of installed CT banks.
  • Page 366
    «reclose-in-progress» state. If all conditions allowing a breaker closure are not satisfied when this time expires, the scheme goes to Lockout. This timer must be set to a delay less than the reset timer. NOTE 5-234 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 367
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS Figure 5-131: Autoreclosure logic (Sheet 1 of 2) D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-235…
  • Page 368
    CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-132: Autorecloser logic (Sheet 2 of 2) 5-236 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 369
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS Figure 5-133: Single shot autoreclosing sequence — permanent fault D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-237…
  • Page 370: Digital Elements

    DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 RESET DELAY — This setting enables or disabled the digital element pickup LED. When set to “Disabled,” the DIGITAL ELEMENT 1 PICKUP LED operation of the pickup LED is blocked. 5-238 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 371
    In most breaker control circuits, the trip coil is connected in series with a breaker auxiliary contact that is open when the breaker is open (see figure). To prevent unwanted alarms in this situation, the trip circuit monitoring logic must include the breaker position. Figure 5-135: Trip circuit example 1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-239…
  • Page 372
    In this case, it is not required to supervise the monitoring circuit with the breaker position – the setting is BLOCK selected to “Off.” In this case, the settings are as follows (EnerVista example shown). 5-240 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 373: Digital Counters

    Logic 0 to Logic 1. The counter is used to count operations such as the pickups of an element, the changes of state of an external contact (for example, breaker auxiliary switch), or pulses from a watt-hour meter. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-241…

  • Page 374
    If control power is interrupted, the accumulated and frozen values are saved into non-volatile memory during the power-down operation. 5-242 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 375: Monitoring Elements

    5.8.9.2 Breaker arcing current SETTINGS  CONTROL ELEMENTS  MONITORING ELEMENTS  BREAKER 1(2) ARCING CURRENT  BREAKER 1 BKR 1 ARC AMP Range: Disabled, Enabled   ARCING CURRENT FUNCTION: Disabled D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-243…

  • Page 376
    — Selects the threshold value above which the output operand is set. BKR 1 ARC AMP LIMIT 5-244 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 377
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS CONTROL ELEMENTS Figure 5-138: Arcing current measurement Breaker Contacts Initiate Extinguished Part Total Area = Breaker Arcing Current (kA·cycle) Programmable 100 ms Start Delay Start Stop Integration Integration D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-245…
  • Page 378
    CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-139: Breaker arcing current logic 5-246 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 379
    WYE VTs and ( in case PHASE VT SECONDARY PHASE VT SECONDARY of DELTA VTs. The setting is found under SETTINGS  SYSTEM SETUP  AC INPUTS  VOLTAGE BANK  PHASE VT SECONDARY D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-247…
  • Page 380
    Range: 0.05 to 5.00 pu in steps of 0.01  I1 MAX: 1.50 pu BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 Range: 0.000 to 65.535 s in steps of 0.001  PKP DELAY: 20.000 s BROKEN CONDCT 1 BLK: Range: FlexLogic operand  5-248 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 381
    — This setting specifies the pickup time delay for this function to operate after assertion of BROKEN CONDUCTOR 1 PKP DELAY the broken conductor pickup FlexLogic operand. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-249…
  • Page 382
    CONTROL ELEMENTS CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS Figure 5-141: Broken conductor detection logic 5-250 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 383
    = protected element base (nominal) current To ensure element accuracy for high overcurrent conditions, the maximum value of I/(k x I ) is limited to 8, even when realistically it is exceeding this value. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-251…
  • Page 384
    When current is greater than the pickup level, I > k × I , element starts increasing the thermal energy: t Δ Eq. 5-24 ————- — – op In 5-252 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 385
    30 minutes Busbar 60 minutes 20 minutes Underground cable 20 to 60 minutes 60 minutes The figure shows the logic for the thermal overload protection element. Figure 5-143: Thermal overload protection logic D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-253…
  • Page 386: Inputs/Outputs

    The DC input voltage is compared to a user-settable threshold. A new contact input state must be maintained for a user-settable debounce time in order for the D30 to validate the new contact state. In the following figure, the debounce time is set at 2.5 ms;…

  • Page 387
    For example, to use contact input H5a as a status input from the breaker 52b contact to seal-in the trip relay and record it in the Event Records menu, make the following settings changes: D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-255…
  • Page 388: Virtual Inputs

    FlexLogic equation, it likely needs to be lengthened in time. A FlexLogic timer with a delayed reset can perform this function. Figure 5-145: Virtual inputs logic 5-256 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 389: Contact Outputs

    The most dependable protection of the initiating contact is provided by directly measuring current in the tripping circuit, and using this parameter to control resetting of the initiating relay. This scheme is often called trip seal-in. This can be realized in the D30 using the FlexLogic operand to seal-in the contact output as follows: Cont OP 1 IOn “Cont Op…

  • Page 390
    CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS The D30 latching output contacts are mechanically bi-stable and controlled by two separate (open and close) coils. As such they retain their position even if the relay is not powered up. The relay recognizes all latching output contact cards and populates the setting menu accordingly.
  • Page 391: Virtual Outputs

    5.9.4 Virtual outputs SETTINGS  INPUTS/OUTPUTS  VIRTUAL OUTPUTS  VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1(96)  VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1 VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1 ID Range: up to 12 alphanumeric characters  Virt Op 1  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-259…

  • Page 392: Resetting

    — This setting allows the user to assign a descriptive name to the direct input. DIRECT INPUT 1 NAME — Represents the source of direct input 1. The specified direct input is driven by the device DIRECT INPUT 1 DEVICE ID identified here. 5-260 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 393
    Assume that contact input 1 from UR IED 2 is to be used by UR IED 1. The following settings are applied (Direct Input 5 and bit number 12 are used, as an example). UR IED 1: = “2” DIRECT INPUT 5 DEVICE ID = “12” DIRECT INPUT 5 BIT NUMBER D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-261…
  • Page 394
    (if any default state is set to “On”), or to trip the bus on any overcurrent condition (all default states set to “Off”). Example 3: Pilot-aided schemes Consider a three-terminal line protection application shown in the following figure. 5-262 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 395
    5″ (forward a message from 1 to 3) DIRECT OUT 3 OPERAND «DIRECT INPUT 6» (forward a message from 3 to 1) DIRECT OUT 4 OPERAND The figure shows the signal flow among the three IEDs. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-263…
  • Page 396: Teleprotection

    The “Latest/On” and “Latest/Off” values freeze the input in case of lost communications. If the latest state is not known, such as after relay power-up but before the first communication exchange, then the input defaults to logic 1 for “Latest/ On” and logic 0 for “Latest/Off.” 5-264 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 397
    (same for 1-2…1-16) (On 3-terminal system or 2-terminal SETTING with redundant channel) FLEXLOGIC OPERAND TELEPROT OUTPUT 2-1: (same for 2-2…2-16) Fail TELEPRO INPUT 2-1 On Off (Flexlogic Operand) (same for 1-2…1-16) 842750A2.CDR D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-265…
  • Page 398: Transducer Inputs/Outputs

    VALUE: 0.000 The D30 is provided with optional DCmA capability. This feature is specified as an option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section in chapter 2 for details. Hardware and software are provided to receive signals from external transducers and to convert these signals into a digital format for use as required.

  • Page 399: Rtd Inputs

    1.5 pu. FlexElement operands are available to FlexLogic for further interlocking or to operate an output contact directly. See the following table for reference temperature values for each RTD type. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-267…

  • Page 400: Dcma Outputs

    Range: –90.000 to 90.000 pu in steps of 0.001  MIN VAL: 0.000 pu DCMA OUTPUT H1 Range: –90.000 to 90.000 pu in steps of 0.001  MAX VAL: 1.000 pu 5-268 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 401
    The setting is entered in per-unit values. The base units are defined in the same manner as the FlexElement base units. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-269…
  • Page 402
    The minimum and maximum power values to be monitored (in pu) are: 0 kA 6.3 kA minimum current ——— — 0 pu, maximum current ————- — 1.26 pu Eq. 5-34 5 kA 5 kA 5-270 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 403: Testing

    0.005 × 230.94 kV + 1.27 kV = 2.42 kV. 5.11 Testing 5.11.1 Test mode function SETTINGS  TESTING  TEST MODE FUNCTION  TESTING TEST MODE Range: Disabled, Isolated, Forcible  FUNCTION: Disabled  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-271…

  • Page 404: Test Mode Forcing

    TESTING CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS The D30 provides a test facility to verify the functionality of contact inputs and outputs, some communication channels and the phasor measurement unit (where applicable), using simulated conditions. The test mode can be in any of three states: Disabled, Isolated, or Forcible.

  • Page 405: Force Contact Inputs

    If set to “Freeze,” the output retains its position at the instant before the was Forcible and the TEST MODE FUNCTION operand selected by the setting was On, regardless of later changes in the status of the operand TEST MODE FORCING D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5-273…

  • Page 406
    While the selected operand is Off, the output behaves as it does when in service. On restart, the setting and the force contact input and force contact output settings revert TEST MODE FORCING to their default states. NOTE 5-274 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 407: Actual Values

     RxGOOSE STATUS See page 6-5    RxGOOSE See page 6-5   STATISTICS  DIGITAL COUNTERS See page 6-6    SELECTOR SWITCHES See page 6-6   D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 408
     ACTUAL VALUES  MODEL INFORMATION See page 6-22   PRODUCT INFO   FIRMWARE REVISIONS See page 6-23   For status reporting, ‘On’ represents Logic 1 and ‘Off’ represents Logic 0. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 409: Status

    Range: On, Off  The D30 is provided with optional IEC 61850 capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section of chapter 2 for details. 6.2.4 RxGOOSE DPS inputs ACTUAL VALUES …

  • Page 410: Teleprotection Inputs

    Range: On, Off, Intermediate, Bad  The D30 is provided with optional IEC 61850 capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section of chapter 2 for details. 6.2.5 Teleprotection inputs ACTUAL VALUES …

  • Page 411: Autoreclose

    Range: On, Off  The D30 is provided with optional IEC 61850 capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section of chapter 2 for details. actual value does not consider RxGOOSE that are not configured or are not used by any RxGOOSE All RxGOOSE Online Input.

  • Page 412: Digital Counters

    STATUS: Fail ETHERNET SEC LINK Range: Fail, OK  STATUS: Fail ETHERNET TRD LINK Range: Fail, OK  STATUS: Fail These values indicate the status of the first, second, and third Ethernet links. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 413: Real Time Clock Synchronizing

     DIRECT INPUTS AVG MSG RETURN  TIME CH1: 0 ms  UNRETURNED MSG  COUNT CH1: 0 CRC FAIL COUNT  CH1: 0 AVG MSG RETURN  TIME CH2: 0 ms D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 414: Direct Devices Status

    CHANNEL 1 STATUS data is being received from the remote terminal; If the value is “FAIL,” teleprotection enabled and data is not being received from the remote terminal. If “n/a,” teleprotection is disabled. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 415: Remaining Connection Status

    Range: 0 to 4G, blank if PRP disabled  Mismatches Port A: Range: 0 to 4G, blank if PRP disabled  Mismatches Port B: Range: 0 to 4G, blank if PRP disabled  D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 416: Metering

    METERING CHAPTER 6: ACTUAL VALUES The D30 is provided with optional PRP capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section in chapter 2 for details. is a counter for total messages received (either from DANPs or from SANs) on Port A.

  • Page 417
    6.3.1.2 UR convention for measuring phase angles All phasors calculated by URs and used for protection, control and metering functions are rotating phasors that maintain the correct phase angle relationships with each other at all times. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-11…
  • Page 418
    WYE-connected instrument transformers • ABC phase rotation: • ACB phase rotation: — V — V — V — V — V — V The above equations apply to currents as well. 6-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 419
    * The power system voltages are phase-referenced – for simplicity – to V and V , respectively. This, however, is a relative matter. It is important to remember that the D30 displays are always referenced as specified under SETTINGS  SYSTEM SETUP  POWER SYSTEM  FREQUENCY AND PHASE REFERENCE The example above is illustrated in the following figure.
  • Page 420: Sources

     0.000 A 0.0° SRC 1 ZERO SEQ I0:  0.000 A 0.0° SRC 1 POS SEQ I1:  0.000 A 0.0° SRC 1 NEG SEQ I2:  0.000 A 0.0° 6-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 421
     0.000 V 0.0° SRC 1 ZERO SEQ V0:  0.000 V 0.0° SRC 1 POS SEQ V1:  0.000 V 0.0° SRC 1 NEG SEQ V2:  0.000 V 0.0° D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-15…
  • Page 422
    φc: 0.000 VA SRC 1 POWER FACTOR  3φ: 1.000 SRC 1 POWER FACTOR  φa: 1.000 SRC 1 POWER FACTOR  φb: 1.000 SRC 1 POWER FACTOR  φc: 1.000 6-16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 423: Synchrocheck

    S = V x Î x Î x Î Eq. 6-1 When VTs are configured in delta, the D30 does not calculate power in each phase and three-phase power is measured as S = V x Î x Î Eq. 6-2…

  • Page 424: Flexelements

     0.000 The D30 is provided with optional GOOSE communications capability. This feature is specified as a software option at the time of ordering. See the Order Codes section of chapter 2 for details. The RxGOOSE Analog values display in this menu. The RxGOOSE Analog values are received via IEC 61850 GOOSE messages sent from other devices.

  • Page 425: Transducer Inputs/Outputs

    ANGLE: 0.00 DEG AG LOOP RESISTANCE  RAG: 0.00 Ohms AG LOOP REACTANCE  XAG: 0.00 Ohms AG LOOP IMPEDANCE  ZAG: 0.00 Ohms AG LOOP IMPEDANCE  ANGLE: 0.00 DEG D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-19…

  • Page 426: Records

    ACTUAL VALUES  RECORDS  FAULT REPORTS  FAULT REPORT 1(15) NO FAULTS TO REPORT  FAULT REPORT 1 FAULT 1 Range: SRC 1, SRC 2  LINE ID: SRC 1  6-20 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 427: Event Records

    ACTUAL VALUES  RECORDS  OSCILLOGRAPHY  OSCILLOGRAPHY FORCE TRIGGER? Range: No, Yes   NUMBER OF TRIGGERS:  AVAILABLE RECORDS:  CYCLES PER RECORD:  LAST CLEARED DATE:  2000/07/14 15:40:16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-21…

  • Page 428: Breaker Maintenance

    6.5 Product information 6.5.1 Model information ACTUAL VALUES  PRODUCT INFO  MODEL INFORMATION  MODEL INFORMATION ORDER CODE LINE 1: Range: standard GE order code format (lines 1 to 4)  D30-A00-AAA-A0A-A0A  SERIAL NUMBER: Range: standard GE serial number format …

  • Page 429: Firmware Revisions

     2013/09/15 16:41:32 Date and time when the FPGA was built. The shown data is illustrative only. A modification file number of 0 indicates that, currently, no modifications have been installed. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6-23…

  • Page 430
    PRODUCT INFORMATION CHAPTER 6: ACTUAL VALUES 6-24 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 431: Commands And Targets

    The commands menu contains relay directives intended for operations personnel. All commands can be protected from unauthorized access via the command password; see the Security section of chapter 5 for details. The following flash message appears after successfully command entry. COMMAND EXECUTED D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 432: Virtual Inputs

    COMMANDS  CLEAR RECORDS  CLEAR IEC61850 XWSI OPCNT  CLEAR IEC61850 CLEAR XSWI 1 Range: No, Yes   XWSI OPCNT OpCnt? No  CLEAR XSWI 24 Range: No, Yes  OpCnt? No D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 433: Set Date And Time

    If an update occurs, the following message displays. UPDATING… PLEASE WAIT There is no impact if there have been no changes to the hardware modules. When an update does not occur, the ORDER CODE NOT UPDATED message displays. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 434: Security

    Although the diagnostic information is cleared before the D30 is shipped from the factory, the user can want to clear the diagnostic information for themselves under certain circumstances. For example, you clear diagnostic information after replacement of hardware.

  • Page 435: Target Messages

      Each D30 element with a TARGET setting has a target message that when activated by its element is displayed in sequence with any other currently active target messages in the menu. In the example shown, the Phase TOC4 and Digital TARGETS Element 48 target settings are active and so have their targets displayed.

  • Page 436
    Latched target message: No. • Description of problem: The configuration of modules does not match the order code stored in the D30. • How often the test is performed: On power up. Afterwards, the backplane is checked for missing cards every five seconds.
  • Page 437
    The Ethernet cable(s) are properly connected. – At least one PTP grandmaster-capable clock is functioning. – If strict PP is enabled, that entire network is PP compliant. – The network is delivering PTP messages to the relay. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 438
    How often the test is performed: The self-test is activated when no message is received within the expected time interval, which is the time-to-live time in the previous message. This time can be from milliseconds to minutes. • What to do: Check GOOSE setup. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 439
    Description of problem: The ambient temperature is greater than the maximum operating temperature (+80°C). • How often the test is performed: Every hour. • What to do: Remove the D30 from service and install in a location that meets operating temperature standards. UNEXPECTED RESTART: Press “RESET” key •…
  • Page 440
    An indication of communications loss means that no messages are being received. Check that the patching is correct, and that the Brick has power. If that is not the problem, use a 7-10 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 441
    Brick output failing to respond to an output command can only be detected while the command is active, and so in this case the target is latched. A latched target can be unlatched by pressing the faceplate reset key if the command has ended, however the output can still be non-functional. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7-11…
  • Page 442
    TARGETS MENU CHAPTER 7: COMMANDS AND TARGETS 7-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 443: Application Of Settings

    8.1.1 Overview This chapter provides general application guidelines for stepped distance, overcurrent, and pilot protection. Where relevant, design details and performance characteristics of the D30 are given to facilitate the process of setting the relay for a given application. 8.1.2 Impact of memory polarization The D30 uses a memorized positive sequence voltage as a polarizing signal in order to achieve dependable operation for forward faults and secure non-operation for reverse faults.

  • Page 444: Distance Elements (Stepped Distance Scheme)

    The current supervision alone does not prevent maloperation in such circumstances. Keep in mind that the fuse failure element provided on the D30 needs some time to detect fuse fail conditions. This can create a race between the instantaneous zone 1 and the fuse failure element. Therefore, for maximum security, it is recommended to both set the current supervision above the maximum load current and use the fuse failure function.

  • Page 445: Ground Distance

    To avoid extremely large reach settings, the D30 has the ability to implement any element so that it is reverse looking, which then can provide a back up for the longest line terminated on the local bus. This strategy can be beneficial if the reduced reach helps discrimination between the load and fault conditions, but must be implemented at both ends of the protected line.

  • Page 446
    In highly non-homogenous and dynamic systems where the correction for non-homogeneity is not feasible, consider conservative reach (reduced) and/or correction angle (negative) settings. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 447: Series Compensated Lines

    To avoid extremely large reach settings the D30 has the ability to implement any element, so that it is reverse looking. This strategy can be beneficial if the reduced reach enhances the discrimination between the load and fault conditions. When adopted, this approach must be implemented at both ends of the protected line.

  • Page 448: Distance

    As the characteristics of sub-synchronous oscillations are in complex relations with fault and system parameters, no solid setting recommendations are given with respect to extra security margin for sub-synchronous oscillations. It is strongly recommended to use a power system simulator to verify the reach settings or to use an adaptive D30 feature for dynamic reach control.

  • Page 449: Ground Directional Overcurrent

    Net inductive reactance from relay through far-end busbar = 10 – 4 = 6 Ω; the offset cannot be higher than 6 Ω • It is recommended to use 3.5 Ω offset impedance 8.3.4 High-set phase overcurrent The setting rules for high-set overcurrent protection are explained in the High-Set Overcurrent Elements section. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 450: Phase Distance Through Power Transformers

    8.4.1 Phase distance protection 8.4.1.1 Description Phase distance elements of the D30 can be set to respond to faults beyond any three-phase power transformer. The relay guarantees accurate reach and targeting for any phase fault. Moreover, the current and voltage transformers can be located independently on different sides of the transformer.

  • Page 451: Example

    = 315000:120 = 2625 (located at X) Transformer: 13.8/315 kV, 150 MVA, 10%, delta/wye, 315 kV side lagging 30° Transformer impedance: 13.8 ——- — × ————— — ∠ at H 0.127Ω 90° Eq. 8-8 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 452
    Eq. 8-10 13.8 2625 : «2.60» PHS DIST Z3 REACH : «89» PHS DIST Z3 RCA : «Yd11» PHS DIST Z3 XMFR VOL CONNECTION : «None» PHS DIST Z3 XMFR CUR CONNECTION 8-10 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 453: Theory Of Operation

    The relay uses offset ground directional overcurrent functions as an optional supplement of the ground distance protection for pilot-aided schemes. The Ground Directional Overcurrent section describes the elements. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 454: Phasor Estimation

    K0M — Mutual zero-sequence compensating factor: K0M = 1/3 x Z0M/Z1 MAG Z0m/Z1 ANG • Θ — Non-homogeneity angle setting ( NON-HOMOGEN ANG 9.1.3.2 Directional mho characteristic The dynamic 100% memory polarized mho characteristic is achieved by checking the angle between D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 455
    – V ) and (I – I ) × Z ) × Z – (V ) × Z • BC phase element — (I – I – V ) and (I – I D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 456
    + I_0 × K0 × Z × K0M × Z The blinders apply to the Quad characteristic only. 9.1.3.9 Left blinder characteristic The left blinder characteristic is achieved by checking the angle between the following signals: D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 457
    Table 9-1: Directional mho phase distance functions Characteristic Comparator inputs Limit angle Variable mho I × Z – V V_1M COMP LIMIT Reactance I × Z – V I × Z COMP LIMIT D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 458
    I × Z – V I × Z COMP LIMIT Right Blinder I × Z – V I × Z 90° Left Blinder I × Z – V I × Z 90° D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 459: Fast Distance Algorithm

    The memory-polarized mho has an extra directional integrity built-in as shown in the figure. The self-polarized mho characteristic is shifted in the reverse direction for a forward fault by an amount proportional to the source impedance, and in the forward direction for a reverse fault. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 460: Distance Elements Analysis

    Mutual zero-sequence compensation can raise concerns regarding directional integrity on reverse faults in the situation when the relay gets «overcompensated.» This problem does not affect the D30 because its ground distance elements use zero-sequence and negative-sequence currents in extra directional comparators. Both the currents are from the protected line and are not affected by any compensation as the latter applies only to the reach defining comparators: the mho, reactance, and blinder characteristics.

  • Page 461
    × K0M × Z – V = 103.33 V ∠–3.9° _1M = 64.71 V ∠0.0° _2 × Z = 1.37 V ∠19.8° I_0 × Z = 19.11 V ∠19.8° I_0 × Z = 1.37 V ∠19.8° D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 462
    9.1.6.5 Quad phase A to ground element (before memory expires) × Z + I_0 × K0 × Z + I × K0M × Z – V = 103.33 V ∠–3.9° 9-10 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 463: Phase Distance Applied To Power Transformers

    The D30 provides for any location of the VTs and CTs with respect to the involved power transformer and the direction of any given zone.

  • Page 464
    —— — V – —— — V – —— — V – – AB_21P —— — V – AB_21P – BC_21P —— — V – BC_21P – CA_21P —— — V – CA_21P 9-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 465
    – – BC_21P CA_21P —— — 2I – – CA_21P – AB_21P —— — I – AB_21P – BC_21P —— — I – BC_21P – CA_21P —— — I – CA_21P D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-13…
  • Page 466: Example

    A distance zone originates at the location of the VTs (regardless of the location of the CTs). For information on settings see the Application of Settings chapter. 9.2.2 Example Consider the system shown. 9-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 467
    10.61 A ∠–27.6° 33.952 kA ∠152.4° 21.22 A ∠152.4° 16.976 kA ∠–27.6° 10.61 A ∠–27.6° The relay is set as follows: = “Dy11” XFMR VOL CONNECTION = “Dy11” XFMR CUR CONNECTION D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-15…
  • Page 468: Ground Directional Overcurrent

    Consider the negative-sequence directional overcurrent element. As shown, the negative-sequence voltage can be low during internal fault conditions. Figure 9-6: Offset impedance augmentation S_op S_pol I_2 x Z -V_2 S_op S_pol I_2 x Z -V_2 -V_2 V_2 > I_2 * Z_2line 837728A2.CDR 9-16 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 469: Example

    This extreme steady-state overreach happens during low-current faults when the air-gaps do not flashover or the MOVs do not conduct any significant current. • In addition to the e steady-state overreach effect, sub-synchronous oscillations in both currents and voltages can cause significant transient overreach D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-17…

  • Page 470
    The problem of steady-state overreaching due to the negative reactance of the series capacitors can be addressed in the D30 in a traditional way by shortening the reach of an underreaching distance elements to the net inductive reactance of the line between the potential source and the far end busbar(s). This generic approach has two major drawbacks. First, it leaves large portion of the line uncovered by the directly tripping distance protection.
  • Page 471
    The offset impedance can always be selected successfully to guarantee correct fault direction discrimination regardless of the degree of compensation and location of the series capacitors and the potential source. See the Application of Settings chapter for recommendations on settings for series compensation applications. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-19…
  • Page 472
    Set reach subsynchronous oscillations) Steady-state apparent impedance The reach is not reduced HIGH-CURRENT INTERNAL FAULT Impedance Set reach Trajectory (no subsynchronous oscillations) Steady-state apparent impedance The reach is not reduced 837730A1.CDR 9-20 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 473: Fault Locator

    Z I ⋅ ⋅ –   —————————— — Eq. 9-11   D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-21…

  • Page 474
    If the VTs are connected in a delta configuration, fault location is performed based on the delta voltages and externally supplied neutral voltage: — V – — V Eq. 9-19 – — V – 9-22 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 475
    DATE TIME FAULT TYPE FAULT FAULT LOCATION 3I_0 LOCATOR 1 FAULT# RECLOSE SHOT VA or VAB VB or VBC VC or VCA Vn or V_0 SHOT # FROM 827094A5.CDR AUTO RECLOSURE D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9-23…
  • Page 476
    FAULT LOCATOR CHAPTER 9: THEORY OF OPERATION 9-24 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 477: Maintenance

    This chapter outlines maintenance, repair, storage, and disposal of the hardware and software. 10.1 General maintenance The D30 requires minimal maintenance. As a microprocessor-based relay, its characteristics do not change over time. Expected service life is 20 years for UR devices manufactured June 2014 or later when applied in a controlled indoors environment and electrical conditions within specification.

  • Page 478: Unscheduled Maintenance (System Interruption)

    <destination> is the path and file name of the IID file. If omitted, the file is saved as ur.iid in the command window default directory. An example is TFTP 192.168.1.101 GET ur.iid Feeder1.iid 10-2 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 479: Restore Settings

    On a computer on the same subnetwork as the UR device, open a SFTP client application, such as WinSCP. Note that TFTP cannot be used here. Use the device’s IP address as the host name. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10-3…

  • Page 480: Upgrade Firmware

    EnerVista UR Setup software. 10.3 Upgrade firmware The firmware of the D30 device can be upgraded, locally or remotely, using the EnerVista software. Instructions are outlined here and in the Help file under the topic “Upgrading Firmware.”…

  • Page 481: Upgrade Software

    In EnerVista, click the Device Setup button. The window opens. Expand the entry for the UR device. Click the Read Order Code button. The order code and version of the device are populated to the software. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10-5…

  • Page 482: Replace Module

    Open the enhanced faceplate to the left once the thumb screw has been removed. This allows for easy access of the modules for withdrawal. The new wide-angle hinge assembly in the enhanced front panel opens completely and allows easy access to all modules in the D30. Figure 10-4: Modules inside relay with front cover open (enhanced faceplate) 842812A1.CDR…

  • Page 483: Battery

    To avoid injury, ensure that the unit has been powered off for a minimum of three minutes before replacing the battery. Risk of fire if battery is replaced with incorrect type or polarity. To replace the battery: Turn off the power to the unit. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10-7…

  • Page 484: Replace Battery For Sh/Sl Power Supply

    To remove the front panel, unscrew the bracket on the front left side of the unit. Simultaneously pull the ejector clips at the top and bottom of the power supply module and remove the module. 10-8 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 485: Dispose Of Battery

    Baterie je označena tímto symbolem, který může zahrnovat i uvedena písmena, kadmium (Cd), olovo (Pb), nebo rtuť (Hg). Pro správnou recyklaci baterií vraťte svémudodavateli nebo na určeném sběrném místě. Pro více informací viz: www.recyclethis.info. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10-9…

  • Page 486
    (Cd), ólom (Pb) vagy higany (Hg) tartalomra utaló betűjelzés. A hulladék akkumulátor leadható a termék forgalmazójánál új akkumulátor vásárlásakor, vagy a kijelölt elektronikai hulladékudvarokban. További információ a www.recyclethis.info oldalon. 10-10 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 487
    (Cd), chumbo (Pb), ou o mercúrio (hg). Para uma reciclagem apropriada envie a bateria para o seu fornecedor ou para um ponto de recolha designado. Para mais informação veja: www.recyclethis.info. D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10-11…
  • Page 488: Clear Files And Data After Uninstall

    +86-21-2401-3208 India +91 80 41314617 From GE Part Number 1604-0021-A1, GE Publication Number GEK-113574 10.7 Clear files and data after uninstall The unit can be decommissioned by turning off power to the unit and disconnecting the wires to it. Files can be cleared after uninstalling the EnerVista software or UR device, for example to comply with data security regulations.

  • Page 489: Repairs

    Customers are responsible for shipping costs to the factory, regardless of whether the unit is under warranty. • Fax a copy of the shipping information to the GE Digital Energy service department in Canada at +1 905 927 5098. Use the detailed return procedure outlined at https://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin/support/ret_proc.htm…

  • Page 490
    DISPOSAL CHAPTER 10: MAINTENANCE 10-14 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 491: A.1 Flexanalog Items

    SRC 1 Ic RMS Amps Source 1 phase C current RMS 6150 SRC 1 In RMS Amps Source 1 neutral current RMS 6152 SRC 1 Ia Mag Amps Source 1 phase A current magnitude D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

  • Page 492
    SRC 1 Vag Mag Volts Source 1 phase AG voltage magnitude 6664 SRC 1 Vag Angle Degrees Source 1 phase AG voltage angle 6665 SRC 1 Vbg Mag Volts Source 1 phase BG voltage magnitude D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 493
    SRC 2 V_1 Mag Volts Source 2 positive-sequence voltage magnitude 6760 SRC 2 V_1 Angle Degrees Source 2 positive-sequence voltage angle 6761 SRC 2 V_2 Mag Volts Source 2 negative-sequence voltage magnitude D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 494
    Brk 2 Arc Amp C kA2-cyc Breaker 2 arcing amp phase C 8688 Brk 2 Op Time A Breaker 2 operating time phase A 8689 Brk 2 Op Time B Breaker 2 operating time phase B D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 495
    Source 1 ground current total harmonic distortion 12306 Oscill Num Triggers Oscillography number of triggers 13504 DCmA Inputs 1 Value DCmA input 1 actual value 13506 DCmA Inputs 2 Value DCmA input 2 actual value D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 496
    RTD input 22 actual value 13574 RTD Inputs 23 Value RTD input 23 actual value 13575 RTD Inputs 24 Value RTD input 24 actual value 13576 RTD Inputs 25 Value RTD input 25 actual value D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 497
    39172 FlexElement 3 Value FlexElement 3 actual value 39174 FlexElement 4 Value FlexElement 4 actual value 39176 FlexElement 5 Value FlexElement 5 actual value 39178 FlexElement 6 Value FlexElement 6 actual value D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 498
    GOOSE analog input 28 45640 RxGOOSE Analog29 GOOSE analog input 29 45642 RxGOOSE Analog30 GOOSE analog input 30 45644 RxGOOSE Analog31 GOOSE analog input 31 45646 RxGOOSE Analog32 GOOSE analog input 32 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 499: B Radius Server Configuration

    UR device for successful authentication, and the shortname is a short, optional alias that can be used in place of the IP address. client 10.0.0.2/24 { secret = testing123 shortname = private-network-1 In the <Path_to_Radius>etcraddb folder, create a file called dictionary.ge and add the following content. # ########################################################## GE VSAs ############################################################ VENDOR…

  • Page 500
    8.2. Access Settings > Product Setup > Security. Configure the IP address and ports for the RADIUS server. Leave the GE vendor ID field at the default of 2910. Update the RADIUS shared secret as specified in the clients.conf file.
  • Page 501: Revision History

    C.1 Warranty For products shipped as of 1 October 2013, GE Digital Energy warrants most of its GE manufactured products for 10 years. For warranty details including any limitations and disclaimers, see the GE Digital Energy Terms and Conditions at https://www.gedigitalenergy.com/multilin/warranty.htm…

  • Page 502
    1601-0116-AB2 7.3x 1 September 2015 15-2215 Table C-2: Major changes for D30 manual version AB2 (English) Page Description Updated document throughout, for example by checking number of elements that apply to the product Added EAC compliance information throughout, including logo on title page, rear panel, added specifications, added life…
  • Page 503
    Added Software Upgrade section to the Maintenance chapter Moved communications appendices B through F to new UR Series Communications Guide for UR 7.3x AB1 Updated product warranty from 24 months to 10 years Table C-4: Major changes for D30 manual version AA1 (English) Page Page…
  • Page 504
    REVISION HISTORY APPENDIX C: MISCELLANEOUS D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 505
    Frequency-Shift Keying Communication File Transfer Protocol COMM Communications FlexElement™ COMP Compensated, Comparison Forward CONN Connection CONT Continuous, Contact Generator CO-ORD Coordination General Electric Central Processing Unit Ground Cyclic Redundancy Code/Check GNTR Generator D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 506
    Reclose In Progress MegaVolt-Ampere (total 3-phase) RGT BLD Right Blinder MVA_A MegaVolt-Ampere (phase A) Return Materials Authorization MVA_B MegaVolt-Ampere (phase B) Root Mean Square MVA_C MegaVolt-Ampere (phase C) ROCOF Rate of Change of Frequency D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 507
    Phase A to B voltage Phase A to Ground voltage VARH Var-hour voltage Phase B voltage Phase B to A voltage Phase B to Ground voltage Phase C voltage Phase C to A voltage D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 508
    ABBREVIATIONS D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 509
    ……………….7-7 Approvals ………………..2-35 replace ………………..10-7 Architecture, relay …………….5-132 Baud rate ………………..5-28 Arcing current ………………5-243 BLOCK setting ………………5-5 Authentication by device or server ………..5-15 Automatic discovery of UR devices ………..3-47 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 510
    …………… 4-26, 5-9 FlexCurves …………….5-125, 5-188 Commands IAC ………………….5-187 control user accounts …………..5-13 IEC ………………….5-185 menu ………………….7-1 IEEE …………………. 5-184 inverse time undervoltage …………5-212 types ………………..5-184 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 511
    …………..5-261 FlexLogic ………………..5-148 clearing counters …………….7-2 FlexLogic, protect …………….4-8 error messages ………………7-7 IAC curves ………………5-187 FlexLogic operands ……………5-140 IEC curves ………………5-185 settings ………………..5-260 IEEE curves ………………5-184 specifications ………………2-28 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 512
    Firmware version does not match EnerVista ….. 10-5 Frequency, nominal ……………. 5-114 Flash memory ………………10-12 Flash messages ………………. 5-25 Flex State parameters actual values ………………6-6 settings ………………..5-100 specifications ………………2-24 FlexAnalog parameters …………..A-1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 513
    ………………. 4-12 port, close …………………5-74 software ………………..4-1 Humidity specifications …………..2-33 Internet access ………………5-74 Hysteresis ………………..5-150 Inter-relay communication specifications ……2-32 Inverse time undervoltage …………5-212 see Phase, Ground, and Neutral IOCs D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 514
    Logic diagram explained …………..4-28 transducer I/O ………………3-21 Logic gates, FlexLogic …………..5-142 Mounting ………………. 3-2, 3-3 Logs, system ………………5-24 Loop actual values …………….6-19 Lost password ………………5-7 Nameplate, rear ………………3-1 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 515
    FlexLogic operands ……………5-136 settings ………………..5-152 specifications ………………2-24 One-shot FlexLogic operators …………..5-142 Operating temperature …………..2-33 Operating times ………………2-17 Operator command to force logoff ……….7-4 Order codes ………………..2-7 actual values ………………6-22 update …………………. 7-3 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 516
    ………………2-31 specifications ………………2-20 Phase undervoltage settings ………………..5-83 FlexLogic operands ……………5-138 pu quantity ………………..5-4 logic diagram ……………….5-214 settings ………………..5-213 specifications ………………2-22 Phasor estimation …………….. 9-2 Pickup, line ………………..5-154 viii D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 517
    …………….5-7 Serial number …………..3-1, 4-9, 6-22 Restart relay Serial ports using EnerVista ………………5-45 settings ………………..5-28 using relay ………………..7-3 specifications ………………2-31 Restore settings ………………10-2 Series-compensated lines ………….. 9-17 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 518
    Status LEDs ………………… 4-19 set …………………..7-3 Storage ………………..10-13 settings ………………..5-82 Storage temperature ……………. 2-33 Time overcurrent Support, technical …………….. 1-2 see Phase, Neutral, and Ground TOCs Surge immunity specifications ………… 2-34 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 519
    ……….. 7-6 VT fuse failure Unpacking the relay …………….3-1 FlexLogic operands ……………5-139 Unreturned messages alarm ………….5-109 logic diagram ……………….5-248 settings ………………..5-247 VT inputs …………….3-11, 5-6, 5-113 VT wiring ………………..3-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…
  • Page 520
    G.703 interface ……………… 3-29 RS422 and fiber interface …………3-34 RS422 interface …………….3-32 Wiring diagram ………………3-9 Withdrawal from operation …………10-12 Wrong transceiver message …………7-9 Zero-sequence core balance …………3-12 D30 LINE DISTANCE PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL…

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GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (686 pages)

Line Distance Protection System

Brand: GE
|
Category: Protection Device
|
Size: 26.48 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 1 Introduction

    11

    • Safety Symbols and Definitions

      11

    • General Cautions and Warnings

      11

    • For Further Assistance

      12

  • 2 Product Description

    15

    • Security

      17

    • Order Codes

      21

      • Order Codes with Enhanced CT/VT Modules

        22

      • Order Codes with Process Bus Modules

        25

      • Replacement Modules

        27

    • Signal Processing

      30

      • UR Signal Processing

        30

    • Specifications

      32

      • Protection Elements

        32

      • User-Programmable Elements

        39

      • Monitoring

        41

      • Metering

        41

      • Inputs

        42

      • Power Supply

        44

      • Outputs

        44

      • Communication Protocols

        46

      • Inter-Relay Communications

        47

      • Cybersentry Security

        49

      • Graphical Front Panel

        49

      • Environmental

        49

      • Type Tests

        50

      • Production Tests

        51

      • Approvals

        51

      • Maintenance

        51

  • 3 Installation

    53

    • Unpack and Inspect

      53

    • Panel Cutouts

      54

      • Horizontal Units

        54

      • Vertical Units

        58

      • Rear Terminal Layout

        63

    • Wiring

      66

      • Typical Wiring

        66

      • Dielectric Strength

        67

      • Control Power

        67

      • CT/VT Modules

        68

      • Process Bus Modules

        70

      • Contact Inputs and Outputs

        70

      • Transducer Inputs and Outputs

        82

      • RS232 Port

        84

      • CPU Communication Ports

        85

      • Irig-B

        87

    • Direct Input and Output Communications

      88

      • Description

        88

      • Fiber: LED and ELED Transmitters

        90

      • Fiber Laser Transmitters

        90

      • Interface

        91

      • RS422 Interface

        95

      • RS422 and Fiber Interface

        97

      • And Fiber Interface

        98

      • IEEE C37.94 Interface

        98

      • C37.94SM Interface

        101

    • Activate Relay

      104

    • Install Software

      105

      • Enervista Communication Overview

        105

      • System Requirements

        106

      • Install Software

        107

      • Add Device to Software

        108

      • Set IP Address in UR

        109

      • Configure Serial Connection

        114

      • Configure Ethernet Connection

        116

      • Configure Modem Connection

        117

      • Automatic Discovery of UR Devices

        117

    • Connect to the D30

      118

      • Connect to the D30 in Enervista

        118

      • Use Quick Connect Via Front RS232 Port

        119

      • Use Quick Connect Via Front USB Port

        120

      • Use Quick Connect Via a Rear Ethernet Port

        120

    • Set up Cybersentry and Change Default Password

      121

    • Import Settings

      122

    • Connect to D400 Gateway

      123

      • Oscillography Files

        123

      • Event Records

        123

      • Log Files

        123

      • Setting Files

        124

  • 4 Interfaces

    125

    • Enervista Software Interface

      125

    • Introduction

      125

    • Settings Files

      125

    • Event Viewing

      126

    • File Support

      127

    • Enervista Main Window

      127

    • Protection Summary Window

      128

    • Settings Templates

      129

    • Secure and Lock Flexlogic Equations

      133

    • Settings File Traceability

      136

    • Front Panel Interface

      139

      • Front Panel

        139

      • Front Panel Display

        141

      • Front Panel Navigation Keys

        161

      • LED Indicators

        162

      • Front Panel Labelling

        167

      • Menu Navigation

        174

      • Change Settings

        176

      • View Actual Values

        181

      • Breaker Control

        182

      • Change Passwords

        183

      • Invalid Password Entry

        184

    • Logic Diagrams

      185

    • Flexlogic Design Using Engineer

      186

      • Design Logic

        188

      • Send File to and from Device

        198

      • Monitor Logic

        199

      • View Front Panel and Print Labels

        200

      • Generate Connectivity Report

        201

      • Preferences

        201

      • Toolbars

        205

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GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (636 pages)

Line Distance Protection
System.
UR Series

Brand: GE
|
Category: Protection Device
|
Size: 11.66 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 1 Getting Started

    11

    • Important Procedures

      11

      • Cautions and Warnings

        11

      • Inspection Checklist

        11

    • Ur Overview

      12

      • Introduction to the Ur

        12

      • Hardware Architecture

        13

      • Software Architecture

        14

      • Important Concepts

        14

    • Enervista Ur Setup Software

      15

      • Pc Requirements

        15

      • Installation

        15

      • Configuring the D30 for Software Access

        16

      • Using the Quick Connect Feature

        19

      • Connecting to the D30 Relay

        25

    • Ur Hardware

      26

      • Mounting and Wiring

        26

      • Communications

        26

      • Faceplate Display

        26

    • Using the Relay

      27

      • Faceplate Keypad

        27

      • Menu Navigation

        27

      • Menu Hierarchy

        27

      • Relay Activation

        27

      • Relay Passwords

        28

      • Flexlogic™ Customization

        28

      • Commissioning

        29

  • 2 Product Description

    31

    • Introduction

      31

      • Overview

        31

      • Ordering

        32

      • Replacement Modules

        36

    • Specifications

      39

      • Protection Elements

        39

      • User Programmable Elements

        43

      • Monitoring

        44

      • Metering

        44

      • Inputs

        44

      • Power Supply

        45

      • Outputs

        46

      • Communications

        47

      • Inter-Relay Communications

        48

      • Environmental

        48

      • Type Tests

        49

      • Production Tests

        49

      • Approvals

        50

      • Maintenance

        50

  • 3 Hardware

    51

    • Description

      51

      • Panel Cutout

        51

      • Module Withdrawal and Insertion

        56

      • Rear Terminal Layout

        58

    • Wiring

      59

      • Typical Wiring

        59

      • Dielectric Strength

        60

      • Control Power

        60

      • Ct/Vt Modules

        61

      • Process Bus Modules

        62

      • Contact Inputs and Outputs

        63

      • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

        70

      • Rs232 Faceplate Port

        71

      • Cpu Communication Ports

        71

      • Irig-B

        74

    • Direct Input/Output Communications

      75

      • Description

        75

      • Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters

        77

      • Fiber-Laser Transmitters

        77

      • Interface

        78

      • Rs422 Interface

        81

      • Rs422 and Fiber Interface

        83

      • And Fiber Interface

        83

      • Ieee C37.94 Interface

        84

      • C37.94Sm Interface

        87

  • 4 Human Interfaces

    91

    • Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface

      91

      • Introduction

        91

      • Creating a Site List

        91

      • Enervista Ur Setup Overview

        91

      • Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

        93

    • Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features

      94

      • Settings Templates

        94

      • Securing and Locking Flexlogic™ Equations

        98

      • Settings File Traceability

        100

    • Faceplate Interface

      103

      • Faceplate

        103

      • Led Indicators

        104

      • Custom Labeling of Leds

        107

      • Display

        113

      • Keypad

        113

      • Breaker Control

        113

      • Menus

        114

      • Changing Settings

        116

GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (620 pages)

Line Distance Protection System

Brand: GE
|
Category: Relays
|
Size: 10.2 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    5

  • 1 Getting Started

    13

    • Important Procedures

      13

      • Cautions and Warnings

        13

      • Inspection Checklist

        13

      • Ur Overview

        14

        • Introduction to the Ur

          14

        • Hardware Architecture

          15

        • Software Architecture

          16

        • Important Concepts

          16

      • Enervista Ur Setup Software

        17

        • Pc Requirements

          17

        • Installation

          17

        • Configuring the D30 for Software Access

          18

        • Using the Quick Connect Feature

          21

        • Connecting to the D30 Relay

          27

      • Ur Hardware

        28

        • Mounting and Wiring

          28

        • Communications

          28

        • Faceplate Display

          28

      • Using the Relay

        29

        • Faceplate Keypad

          29

        • Menu Navigation

          29

        • Menu Hierarchy

          29

        • Relay Activation

          29

        • Relay Passwords

          30

        • Flexlogic™ Customization

          30

        • Commissioning

          31

  • 2 Product Description

    33

    • Introduction

      33

      • Overview

        33

      • Ordering

        34

      • Replacement Modules

        38

      • Specifications

        41

        • Protection Elements

          41

        • User Programmable Elements

          45

        • Monitoring

          46

        • Metering

          46

        • Inputs

          46

        • Power Supply

          47

        • Outputs

          48

        • Communications

          49

        • Inter-Relay Communications

          50

        • Environmental

          50

        • Type Tests

          51

        • Production Tests

          51

        • Approvals

          52

        • Maintenance

          52

  • 3 Hardware

    53

    • Description

      53

      • Panel Cutout

        53

      • Module Withdrawal and Insertion

        58

      • Rear Terminal Layout

        60

      • Wiring

        62

        • Typical Wiring

          62

        • Dielectric Strength

          63

        • Control Power

          63

        • Ct/Vt Modules

          64

        • Process Bus Modules

          65

        • Contact Inputs and Outputs

          66

      • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

        73

      • Rs232 Faceplate Port

        74

      • Cpu Communication Ports

        74

      • Irig-B

        77

    • Direct Input/Output Communications

      78

      • Description

        78

      • Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters

        80

      • Fiber-Laser Transmitters

        80

      • Interface

        81

      • Rs422 Interface

        84

      • Rs422 and Fiber Interface

        86

      • And Fiber Interface

        86

      • Ieee C37.94 Interface

        87

      • C37.94Sm Interface

        89

    • Managed Ethernet Switch Modules

      91

      • Overview

        91

      • Managed Ethernet Switch Module Hardware

        91

      • Managed Switch Led Indicators

        92

      • Initial Setup of the Ethernet Switch Module

        92

      • Configuring the Managed Ethernet Switch Module

        96

      • Uploading D30 Switch Module Firmware

        99

      • Ethernet Switch Self-Test Errors

        101

  • 4 Human Interfaces

    103

    • Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface

      103

      • Introduction

        103

      • Creating a Site List

        103

      • Enervista Ur Setup Overview

        103

      • Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

        105

    • Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features

      106

      • Settings Templates

        106

      • Securing and Locking Flexlogic™ Equations

        110

      • Settings File Traceability

        112

    • Faceplate Interface

      115

      • Faceplate

        115

      • Led Indicators

        116

      • Custom Labeling of Leds

        119

      • Display

        125

      • Keypad

        125

      • Breaker Control

        125

      • Menus

        126

      • Changing Settings

        128

  • 5 Settings

    129

    • Overview

      133

      • Settings Main Menu

        133

      • Introduction to Elements

        136

      • Introduction to Ac Sources

        137

    • Product Setup

      140

      • Security

        140

      • Display Properties

        144

      • Clear Relay Records

        146

      • Communications

        147

      • Modbus User Map

        169

      • Real Time Clock

        169

      • Fault Reports

        170

      • Oscillography

        172

      • User-Programmable Leds

        174

      • User-Programmable Self Tests

        177

      • Control Pushbuttons

        178

      • User-Programmable Pushbuttons

        180

      • Flex State Parameters

        185

      • User-Definable Displays

        186

      • Direct Inputs/Outputs

        188

      • Teleprotection

        196

      • Installation

        196

      • Remote Resources Configuration

        198

    • System Setup

      199

      • Ac Inputs

        199

      • Power System

        200

      • Signal Sources

        201

      • Breakers

        204

      • Disconnect Switches

        208

      • Flexcurves

        211

    • Flexlogic

      218

      • Introduction to Flexlogic

        218

      • Flexlogic™ Rules

        228

      • Flexlogic™ Evaluation

        229

      • Flexlogic™ Example

        229

      • Flexlogic™ Equation Editor

        234

        • Flexlogic™ Timers

          234

        • Flexelements

          235

        • Non-Volatile Latches

          239

    • Grouped Elements

      240

      • Overview

        240

      • Setting Group

        240

      • Line Pickup

        240

      • Distance

        243

      • Power Swing Detect

        258

      • Load Encroachment

        266

      • Phase Current

        268

      • Neutral Current

        279

      • Ground Current

        286

      • Negative Sequence Current

        289

      • Voltage Elements

        299

    • Control Elements

      304

      • Overview

        304

      • Trip Bus 1

        304

      • Setting Groups

        306

      • Selector Switch

        307

      • Synchrocheck

        313

      • Autoreclose

        317

      • Digital Elements

        323

      • Digital Counters

        326

      • Monitoring Elements

        328

    • Inputs and Outputs

      338

      • Contact Inputs

        338

      • Virtual Inputs

        340

      • Contact Outputs

        341

      • Virtual Outputs

        343

      • Remote Devices

        344

      • Remote Inputs

        345

      • Remote Double-Point Status Inputs

        346

      • Remote Outputs

        346

      • Resetting

        347

      • Direct Inputs and Outputs

        348

      • Teleprotection Inputs and Outputs

        351

      • Iec 61850 Goose Analogs

        353

      • Iec 61850 Goose Integers

        354

    • Transducer Inputs and Outputs

      355

      • Dcma Inputs

        355

      • Rtd Inputs

        356

      • Dcma Outputs

        358

    • Testing

      361

      • Test Mode

        361

      • Force Contact Inputs

        362

      • Force Contact Outputs

        363

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GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (685 pages)

Line Distance Protection System, UR Series

Brand: GE
|
Category: Power distribution unit
|
Size: 11.23 MB

Table of Contents
  • Cautions and Warnings

    13

  • Inspection Procedure

    14

  • Introduction to the Ur

    15

  • Software Architecture

    16

  • System Requirements

    17

  • Configuring the D30 for Software Access

    18

  • Using the Quick Connect Feature

    21

  • Connecting to the D30 Relay

    26

  • Setting up Cybersentry and Changing Default Password

    27

  • Mounting and Wiring

    28

  • Faceplate Keypad

    29

  • Relay Activation

    30

  • Commissioning

    31

  • Overview

    33

  • Security

    35

  • Iec 870-5-103 Protocol

    39

  • Overview

    40

  • Order Codes with Process Bus Modules

    43

  • Replacement Modules

    45

  • Ur Signal Processing

    47

  • Protection Elements

    49

  • User Programmable Elements

    53

  • Monitoring

    54

  • Inputs

    55

  • Power Supply

    56

  • Communication Protocols

    58

  • Environmental

    60

  • Type Tests

    61

  • Approvals

    62

  • Panel Cutout

    63

  • Rear Terminal Layout

    69

  • Typical Wiring

    71

  • Dielectric Strength

    72

  • Ct/Vt Modules

    73

  • Process Bus Modules

    74

  • Contact Inputs and Outputs

    75

  • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

    86

  • Rs232 Faceplate Port

    88

  • Cpu Communication Ports

    89

  • Irig-B

    91

  • Description

    92

  • Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters

    94

  • G.703 Interface

    96

  • Rs422 Interface

    99

  • Rs422 and Fiber Interface

    101

  • Ieee C37.94 Interface

    102

  • C37.94Sm Interface

    105

  • Introduction

    109

  • Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

    111

  • Settings Templates

    112

  • Securing and Locking Flexlogic Equations

    116

  • Settings File Traceability

    118

  • Faceplate

    121

  • Led Indicators

    122

  • Custom Labeling of Leds

    125

  • Display

    130

  • Menus

    131

  • Changing Settings

    133

  • Settings Menu

    137

  • Introduction to Elements

    140

  • Introduction to Ac Sources

    141

  • Security

    144

  • Display Properties

    160

  • Clear Relay Records

    161

  • Communications

    162

  • Modbus User Map

    200

  • Fault Reports

    205

  • Oscillography

    207

  • User-Programmable Leds

    209

  • User-Programmable Self Tests

    212

  • Control Pushbuttons

    214

  • User-Programmable Pushbuttons

    216

  • Flex State Parameters

    220

  • User-Definable Displays

    221

  • Direct Inputs/Outputs

    223

  • Teleprotection

    231

  • Installation

    232

  • Remote Resources Configuration

    233

  • Ac Inputs

    234

  • Power System

    235

  • Signal Sources

    236

  • Breakers

    239

  • Disconnect Switches

    243

  • Flexcurves

    246

GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (646 pages)

UR Series Line Distance Protection System

Brand: GE
|
Category: Relays
|
Size: 10.78 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • Cautions and Warnings

    11

  • Inspection Procedure

    12

  • 1.2 Ur Overview

    13

    • Introduction to the Ur

      13

    • Software Architecture

      15

  • 1.3 Enervista Ur Setup Software

    16

    • Pc Requirements

      16

    • Configuring the D30 for Software Access

      17

    • Using the Quick Connect Feature

      20

    • Connecting to the D30 Relay

      25

  • 1.4 Ur Hardware

    27

    • Mounting and Wiring

      27

  • 1.5 Using the Relay

    28

    • Faceplate Keypad

      28

    • Relay Passwords

      29

    • Commissioning

      30

  • C.2 Server Data Organization

    31

    • Overview

      31

    • Ordering

      33

    • Replacement Modules

      38

  • 2.2 Specifications

    40

    • Protection Elements

      40

    • User Programmable Elements

      44

    • Monitoring

      45

  • Inputs

    46

    • Outputs

      47

    • Communication Protocols

      48

    • Inter-Relay Communications

      49

    • Type Tests

      50

    • Approvals

      51

  • 3.1 Description

    53

    • Panel Cutout

      53

    • Rear Terminal Layout

      59

  • 3.2 Wiring

    60

    • Typical Wiring

      60

    • Dielectric Strength

      61

    • Ct/Vt Modules

      62

    • Process Bus Modules

      63

    • Contact Inputs and Outputs

      64

    • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

      72

    • Rs232 Faceplate Port

      74

    • Irig-B

      77

      • Description

        78

  • 3.3 Direct Input/Output Communications

    80

    • Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters

      80

    • G.703 Interface

      82

    • Rs422 Interface

      85

    • Rs422 and Fiber Interface

      87

    • Ieee C37.94 Interface

      88

    • C37.94Sm Interface

      92

  • B.1 Modbus Rtu Protocol

    97

    • Introduction

      97

    • Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

      99

  • 4.2 Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features

    101

    • Settings Templates

      101

    • Securing and Locking Flexlogic Equations

      105

    • Settings File Traceability

      107

  • Faceplate

    110

    • Led Indicators

      111

    • Custom Labeling of Leds

      114

    • Display

      119

    • Menus

      120

    • Changing Settings

      122

  • 5.1 Overview

    127

    • Settings Menu

      127

    • Introduction to Elements

      130

    • Introduction to Ac Sources

      131

  • Security

    134

  • 5.2 Product Setup

    138

    • Cybersentry Security

      138

    • Display Properties

      145

    • Clear Relay Records

      147

  • Communications

    148

    • Real Time Clock

      173

  • 6.4 Records

    178

    • Fault Reports

      178

    • Oscillography

      180

    • User-Programmable Leds

      182

    • User-Programmable Self Tests

      185

    • Control Pushbuttons

      186

    • User-Programmable Pushbuttons

      188

    • Flex State Parameters

      194

    • Direct Inputs/Outputs

      197

    • Teleprotection

      204

    • Installation

      205

  • 5.3 Remote Resources

    206

    • Remote Resources Configuration

      206

GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (486 pages)

Line Distance

Brand: GE
|
Category: Relays
|
Size: 8.62 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    5

  • 1 Getting Started

    11

    • Important Procedures

      11

      • Cautions and Warnings

        11

      • Inspection Checklist

        11

      • Ur Overview

        12

        • Introduction to the Ur

          12

        • Hardware Architecture

          13

        • Software Architecture

          14

        • Important Concepts

          14

      • Enervista Ur Setup Software

        15

        • Pc Requirements

          15

        • Installation

          15

        • Configuring the D30 for Software Access

          17

        • Using the Quick Connect Feature

          19

        • Connecting to the D30 Relay

          25

      • Ur Hardware

        26

        • Mounting and Wiring

          26

        • Communications

          26

        • Faceplate Display

          26

      • Using the Relay

        27

        • Faceplate Keypad

          27

        • Menu Navigation

          27

        • Menu Hierarchy

          27

        • Relay Activation

          27

        • Relay Passwords

          28

        • Flexlogic™ Customization

          28

        • Commissioning

          29

  • 2 Product Description

    31

    • Introduction

      31

      • Overview

        31

      • Ordering

        32

      • Replacement Modules

        34

      • Specifications

        37

        • Protection Elements

          37

        • User Programmable Elements

          41

        • Monitoring

          42

        • Metering

          42

        • Inputs

          43

        • Power Supply

          44

        • Outputs

          44

        • Communications

          45

        • Inter-Relay Communications

          46

        • Environmental

          46

        • Type Tests

          47

        • Production Tests

          47

        • Approvals

          47

        • Maintenance

          47

  • 3 Hardware

    49

    • Description

      49

      • Panel Cutout

        49

      • Module Withdrawal and Insertion

        52

      • Rear Terminal Layout

        53

      • Wiring

        54

        • Typical Wiring

          54

        • Dielectric Strength

          55

        • Control Power

          55

        • Ct/Vt Modules

          56

        • Contact Inputs/Outputs

          58

        • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

          66

      • Rs232 Faceplate Port

        67

      • Cpu Communication Ports

        67

      • Irig-B

        70

    • Direct Input/Output Communications

      71

      • Description

        71

      • Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters

        73

      • Fiber-Laser Transmitters

        73

      • Interface

        74

      • Rs422 Interface

        77

      • Rs422 and Fiber Interface

        79

      • And Fiber Interface

        79

      • Ieee C37.94 Interface

        80

      • C37.94Sm Interface

        82

  • 4 Human Interfaces

    85

    • Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface

      85

      • Introduction

        85

      • Creating a Site List

        85

      • Enervista Ur Setup Overview

        85

      • Enervista Ur Setup Main Window

        87

    • Faceplate Interface

      88

      • Faceplate

        88

      • Led Indicators

        89

      • Display

        92

      • Keypad

        92

      • Breaker Control

        92

      • Menus

        93

      • Changing Settings

        95

  • 5 Settings

    95

    • Overview

      99

      • Settings Main Menu

        99

      • Introduction to Elements

        102

      • Introduction to Ac Sources

        103

    • Product Setup

      106

      • Password Security

        106

      • Display Properties

        107

      • Clear Relay Records

        109

      • Communications

        110

      • Modbus User Map

        125

      • Real Time Clock

        126

      • Fault Reports

        127

      • Oscillography

        129

      • User-Programmable Leds

        130

      • User-Programmable Self Tests

        134

      • Control Pushbuttons

        135

      • User-Programmable Pushbuttons

        136

      • Flex State Parameters

        140

      • User-Definable Displays

        140

      • Direct Inputs/Outputs

        142

      • Teleprotection

        148

      • Installation

        148

    • System Setup

      150

      • Ac Inputs

        150

      • Power System

        151

      • Signal Sources

        152

      • Breakers

        154

      • Flexcurves

        157

    • Flexlogic

      164

      • Introduction to Flexlogic

        164

      • Flexlogic™ Rules

        172

        • Flexlogic™ Evaluation

          172

        • Flexlogic™ Example

          173

        • Flexlogic Equation Editor

          177

          • Flexlogic™ Timers

            177

          • Flexelements

            178

        • Non-Volatile Latches

          182

      • Grouped Elements

        183

        • Overview

          183

        • Setting Group

          183

        • Line Pickup

          184

        • Distance

          186

        • Power Swing Detect

          201

        • Load Encroachment

          209

        • Phase Current

          211

        • Neutral Current

          221

        • Ground Current

          228

        • Negative Sequence Current

          231

        • Voltage Elements

          237

      • Control Elements

        245

        • Overview

          245

        • Setting Groups

          245

        • Selector Switch

          246

        • Synchrocheck

          252

        • Autoreclose

          256

        • Digital Elements

          262

        • Digital Counters

          265

        • Monitoring Elements

          267

      • Inputs/Outputs

        270

        • Contact Inputs

          270

        • Virtual Inputs

          272

        • Contact Outputs

          273

        • Virtual Outputs

          275

        • Remote Devices

          276

        • Remote Inputs

          277

        • Remote Outputs

          278

        • Resetting

          279

        • Direct Inputs/Outputs

          279

        • Teleprotection Inputs/Outputs

          283

      • Transducer Inputs/Outputs

        285

        • Dcma Inputs

          285

        • Rtd Inputs

          286

        • Dcma Outputs

          286

      • Testing

        290

        • Test Mode

          290

        • Force Contact Inputs

          290

        • Force Contact Outputs

          291

GE D30 series Instruction Manual

GE D30 series Instruction Manual (520 pages)

Line Distance Protection System

Brand: GE
|
Category: Protection Device
|
Size: 10.42 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 1 Introduction

    9

    • Safety Symbols and Definitions

      9

    • General Cautions and Warnings

      9

    • For Further Assistance

      10

  • 2 Product Description

    11

    • Overview

      11

    • Security

      13

    • Order Codes

      17

      • Order Codes with Enhanced CT/VT Modules

        18

      • Order Codes with Process Bus Modules

        20

      • Replacement Modules

        23

    • Signal Processing

      25

      • UR Signal Processing

        25

    • Specifications

      27

      • Protection Elements

        27

      • User-Programmable Elements

        34

      • Monitoring

        35

      • Metering

        36

      • Inputs

        36

      • Power Supply

        38

      • Outputs

        39

      • Communication Protocols

        41

      • Inter-Relay Communications

        42

      • Environmental

        43

      • Type Tests

        44

      • Production Tests

        44

      • Approvals

        45

      • Maintenance

        45

  • 3 Installation

    47

    • Unpack and Inspect

      47

    • Panel Cutouts

      48

      • Horizontal Units

        48

      • Vertical Units

        49

      • Rear Terminal Layout

        54

    • Wiring

      55

      • Typical Wiring

        55

      • Dielectric Strength

        56

      • Control Power

        56

      • CT/VT Modules

        57

      • Process Bus Modules

        58

      • Contact Inputs and Outputs

        59

      • Transducer Inputs and Outputs

        66

      • RS232 Faceplate Port

        68

      • CPU Communication Ports

        68

      • Irig-B

        70

    • Direct Input and Output Communications

      71

      • Description

        71

      • Fiber: LED and ELED Transmitters

        73

      • Fiber Laser Transmitters

        73

      • Interface

        74

      • RS422 Interface

        78

      • RS422 and Fiber Interface

        80

      • And Fiber Interface

        80

      • IEEE C37.94 Interface

        81

      • C37.94SM Interface

        84

    • Activate Relay

      87

    • Install Software

      88

      • Enervista Communication Overview

        88

      • System Requirements

        89

      • Configure the D30 for Software Access

        90

      • Configure Serial Communication

        91

      • Configure Ethernet Communication

        92

    • Connect to the D30

      93

      • Automatic Discovery of UR Devices

        93

      • Connect to the D30 in Enervista

        93

      • Use Quick Connect Via the Front Panel RS232 Port

        94

      • Use Quick Connect Via a Rear Ethernet Port

        95

    • Set up Cybersentry and Change Default Password

      100

  • 4 Interfaces

    103

    • Enervista Software Interface

      103

    • Introduction

      103

    • Settings Files

      103

    • Event Viewing

      104

    • File Support

      104

    • Enervista Main Window

      104

    • Settings Templates

      105

    • Secure and Lock Flexlogic Equations

      110

    • Settings File Traceability

      112

    • Front Panel Interface

      114

      • Front Panel Display

        114

      • Front Panel Keypad

        114

      • Menu Navigation

        115

      • Menu Hierarchy

        115

      • Changing Settings

        116

      • Faceplate

        117

      • LED Indicators

        119

      • Custom LED Labeling

        122

      • Breaker Control

        127

      • Change Passwords

        128

      • Invalid Password Entry

        129

    • Logic Diagrams

      130

GE D30 series Communications Manual

GE D30 series Communications Manual (532 pages)

Universal Relay Family

Brand: GE
|
Category: Relays
|
Size: 3.79 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 1 Introduction

    7

    • Products

      7

    • Features Per Product

      7

    • Communication Ports

      20

    • Safety Symbols and Definitions

      20

    • For Further Assistance

      20

    • Modbus

      21

  • 2 Modbus Communication

    21

    • Modbus RTU Protocol

      21

    • Introduction

      21

    • Configuration

      21

    • Physical Layer

      21

    • Data Link Layer

      22

    • Modbus RTU CRC-16 Algorithm

      23

    • Modbus Function Codes

      24

      • Supported Function Codes

        24

      • Read Actual Values or Settings (Function Code 03/04H)

        24

      • Execute Operation (Function Code 05H)

        25

      • Store Single Setting (Function Code 06H)

        25

      • Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H)

        26

      • Exception Responses

        26

    • File Transfers

      27

      • Obtaining Relay Files Using Modbus

        27

    • Memory Map

      32

      • Modbus Memory Map

        32

  • 6 Iec 60870-5-104

    80

  • Communication

    81

    • Data Formats

      204

  • 3 Iec 61850 Communication

    239

    • Overview

      239

      • Introduction

        239

      • Abstract Communication Service Interface (ASCI)

        241

      • Datasets

        244

      • Txgoose

        245

      • Rxgoose

        247

      • Reports

        248

      • Commands

        250

      • Substation Configuration Language (SCL)

        250

    • Configuring the UR Using SCL

      256

      • Merge SCL File

        261

      • Configurable Logical Devices

        262

    • Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)

      262

      • Basic Conformance Statement

        262

    • ACSI Conformance Statement

      263

      • ACSI Basic Conformance Statement

        263

      • ACSI Models Conformance Statement

        263

      • ACSI Services Conformance Statement

        265

    • Model Implementation Conformance Statement (MICS)

      267

      • Master (Root) Logical Device

        268

      • Protection (Prot) Logical Device

        275

      • Control (Ctrl) Logical Device

        354

      • System Logical Device

        389

      • Meter Logical Device

        410

      • General (Gen) Logical Device

        431

      • GE Namespace

        447

      • Enumerations

        462

    • SCL Implementation Conformance Statement (SICS)

      463

    • PIXIT Conformance Statement

      465

    • TICS Conformance Statement

      470

    • SCL Logging

      472

      • Overview of Process

        472

      • SCL File Storage on UR

        473

      • Generation of CID Files

        473

      • Schema Version Used by Ur/Enervista

        473

      • CID File Processing Steps

        473

      • SCL Log File Format and Examples

        473

      • Troubleshooting Log File Errors

        475

    • G2 Implementation Model for GOOSE Configuration Via SCL

      475

      • Introduction

        475

      • Configuration Process

        476

      • Configuration Process with IED Setup Tool

        478

      • IED Capability Description (ICD) File

        478

      • Instantiated IED Capability Description (IID) File

        482

      • Configured IED Description (CID) File

        482

      • Sample SCL Files

        484

      • Annex — Optional Intermediate GOOSE Reception Objects

        489

    • E3-2.0 Implementation Model for GOOSE Configuration Via SCL

      492

      • Introduction

        492

      • Workflow

        492

      • ICD Files

        493

      • CID Files

        494

      • IID Files

        495

GE D30 series Communications Manual

GE D30 series Communications Manual (526 pages)

UR Family

Brand: GE
|
Category: Controller
|
Size: 3.78 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    3

  • 1 Introduction

    7

    • Products

      7

    • Features Per Product

      7

    • Communication Ports

      20

    • Safety Symbols and Definitions

      20

    • For Further Assistance

      20

    • Modbus

      21

  • 2 Modbus Communication

    21

    • Modbus RTU Protocol

      21

    • Introduction

      21

    • Configuration

      21

    • Physical Layer

      21

    • Data Link Layer

      22

    • Modbus RTU CRC-16 Algorithm

      23

    • Modbus Function Codes

      24

      • Supported Function Codes

        24

      • Read Actual Values or Settings (Function Code 03/04H)

        24

      • Execute Operation (Function Code 05H)

        25

      • Store Single Setting (Function Code 06H)

        25

      • Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H)

        26

      • Exception Responses

        26

    • File Transfers

      27

      • Obtaining Relay Files Using Modbus

        27

    • Memory Map

      32

      • Modbus Memory Map

        32

  • 6 Iec 60870-5-104

    80

  • Communication

    81

    • Data Formats

      203

  • 3 Iec 61850 Communication

    239

    • Overview

      239

      • Introduction

        239

      • Abstract Communication Service Interface (ASCI)

        241

      • Datasets

        244

      • Txgoose

        245

      • Rxgoose

        247

      • Reports

        248

      • Commands

        250

      • Substation Configuration Language (SCL)

        250

    • Configuring the UR Using SCL

      256

      • Merge SCL File

        261

      • Configurable Logical Devices

        262

    • Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)

      262

      • Basic Conformance Statement

        262

    • ACSI Conformance Statement

      263

      • ACSI Basic Conformance Statement

        263

      • ACSI Models Conformance Statement

        263

      • ACSI Services Conformance Statement

        265

    • Model Implementation Conformance Statement (MICS)

      267

      • Master (Root) Logical Device

        268

      • Protection (Prot) Logical Device

        275

      • Control (Ctrl) Logical Device

        351

      • System Logical Device

        385

      • Meter Logical Device

        406

      • General (Gen) Logical Device

        426

      • GE Namespace

        442

      • Enumerations

        457

    • SCL Implementation Conformance Statement (SICS)

      458

    • PIXIT Conformance Statement

      460

    • TICS Conformance Statement

      465

    • SCL Logging

      467

      • Overview of Process

        467

      • SCL File Storage on UR

        468

      • Generation of CID Files

        468

      • Schema Version Used by Ur/Enervista

        468

      • CID File Processing Steps

        468

      • SCL Log File Format and Examples

        468

      • Troubleshooting Log File Errors

        470

    • G2 Implementation Model for GOOSE Configuration Via SCL

      470

      • Introduction

        470

      • Configuration Process

        471

      • Configuration Process with IED Setup Tool

        473

      • IED Capability Description (ICD) File

        473

      • Instantiated IED Capability Description (IID) File

        477

      • Configured IED Description (CID) File

        477

      • Sample SCL Files

        479

      • Annex — Optional Intermediate GOOSE Reception Objects

        484

    • E3-2.0 Implementation Model for GOOSE Configuration Via SCL

      487

      • Introduction

        487

      • Workflow

        487

      • ICD Files

        488

      • CID Files

        489

      • IID Files

        490

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