Abb Ref615
Abb Ref615
Abb Ref615
series
Feeder protection and control
REF615 ANSI
Product guide
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Feeder Protection
REF615 ANSI
Product Version 4.0
Contents
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1 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Standard congurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5
3 Protection functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 8
4 Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 13
5 Supported ABB solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 15
6 Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
7 Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
8 Digital fault recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
9 Events recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
10 Fault recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
11 Circuit-breaker monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
12 Trip-circuit supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
13 Self-diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
14 Fuse failure protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
15 Current circuit supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
16 Load prole recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
17 Power quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
18 Single-line diagram (SLD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
19 Cable fault detection (CFD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
20 Access control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
21 Inputs and outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-20
22 Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22
23 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 - 51
24 Display options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
25 Mounting methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
26 Relay case and relay plug-in unit . . . . . . . . . . 53
27 Selection and ordering data . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55
28 Accessories and ordering data. . . . . . . . . . . . 56
29 Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
30 Terminal diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 - 62
31 Certicates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
32 References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
33 Functions, codes and symbols . . . . . . . 64 - 66
34 Document revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
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1. Description
The REF615 is a dedicated feeder IED perfectly
aligned for the protection, control, measurement
and supervision of utility substations and indust-
rial power systems. REF615 is a member of ABBs
Relion family and a part of its 615 protection and
control product series. The 615 series IEDs are
characterized by their compactness and withdra-
wable design. Engineered from the ground up, the
615 series has been designed to unleash the full
potential of the IEC61850 standard for communi-
cation and interoperability of substation automati-
on devices.
Unique REF615 ANSI features
Six setting groups
Drawout design
Underground, overhead cable fault detection
(CFD)
High-speed (< 1 ms) outputs
High impedance (HIZ) fault detection
Arc flash detection (AFD)
Thermal overload protection of feeder cable
Ring-lug terminals for all inputs and outputs
Large, easy to read LCD screen
Environmentally friendly design with RoHS
compliance
The REF615 provides main protection for over-
head lines, cable feeders, and busbar systems of
distribution substations. It can be applied for pro-
tection and control of grounded and ungrounded
distribution systems. Flexible order coding allows
for choosing current-only or current-and-voltage
configurations to best fit your distribution feeder
application needs.
The REF615 is the most powerful, advanced and
simplest feeder protection relay in its class, per-
fectly offering time and instantaneous overcurrent,
negative sequence overcurrent, phase discontinuity,
breaker failure, thermal overload, and voltage mete-
ring and protection. The relay also features optional
high impedance fault (HIZ) and sensitive earth
fault (SEF) protection for grounded and unground-
ed distribution systems. Also, the relay incorporates
a flexible three-phase multi-shot auto-reclose func-
tion for automatic feeder restoration in temporary
faults on overhead lines.
Enhanced with safety options, the relay offers a
three-channel arc-fault detection system for super-
vision of the switchgear.
The REF615 also integrates basic control functio-
nality, which facilitates the control of one circuit
breaker via the relays front panel human machine
interface (HMI) or remote control system. To pro-
tect the relay from unauthorized access and to main-
tain the integrity of information, the relay has been
provided with a four-level, role-based user authen-
tication system, with individual passwords for the
viewer, operator, engineer, and administrator levels.
The access control system applies to the front panel
HMI, embedded web browser based HMI, and the
PCM600 relay setting and configuration tool.
REF615 supports the new IEC 61850 standard for
inter-device communication in substations. The
relay also supports the industry standard DNP3.0
and Modbus
protocols.
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2. Standard
congurations
Te REF615 relay main application is feeder
protection and control and ofers two standard
confgurations whose relay functions and features
are based on the analog inputs ordered for that
confguration. See Tables 1 and 2 for details.
One confguration comprises a cost efective current-
only inputs useful in basic utility and industrial
feeder protection and backup phase and ground
Table 1. Standard configurations
Standard
confguration
Description
A Non-directional overcurrent protection, control and metering for single breaker
B
Non-directional overcurrent protection, control and metering for two breakers
C
Directional current-based, voltage and frequency protection, control and power system metering for one breaker
D Directional phase and ground overcurrent, voltage and frequency protection, synch check, control and power system
metering for one breaker
E Non-directional phase and ground overcurrent, voltage and power directional protection, control and power system
metering for two breakers
overcurrent protection applications. Te second
confguration includes current and voltage inputs
for comprehensive feeder protection and control
applications in utility and industrial distribution
substations. Both confgurations include standard
metering, monitoring and control features and
sequence of event, fault and digital waveform
recording. Advanced Ethernet communications
included standard with parallel support of DNP3.0
Level 2+*, Modbus and IEC61850 and SNTP over
TCP/IP. Additional RS-232 and RS-485 serial
communication ports are available as options that
support user programmable DNP3.0 Level 2+*
or Modbus protocols. Included with the optional
serial communication ports is IRIG-B time
synchronization.
* Te DNP3.0 Level 2+ implementation includes some Level 3 functionality.
Functional Application
Included = , Optional = A B C D E
Protection ANSI Function Name
Phase overcurrents 51P, 50P
Phase long time overcurrent 51LT
Directional phase overcurrents 67P
Phase power directional 32P
Neutral overcurrents 51N, 50N
Ground overcurrents 51G, 50G
Directional neutral overcurrents 67N
Neutral power directional 32N
Sensitive earth fault (SEF) 50SEF
Negative sequence overcurrents 46
Load sheds and restorations 81LSH
Underfrequencies, overfrequencies, rate-of-changes 81
Cable fault detection (CFD) for underground and overhead feeder cables CFD
High impedance fault (HIZ) HIZ
Termal overload 49F
Phase discontinuity 46PD
Cold load inrush detection (seconds, minutes) 62CLD
Undercurrent 37
Restricted earth fault(REF), low impedance REF
Phase undervoltages 27
Phase overvoltages 59
Table 2. Functions and features
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Table 2. Functions and features (continued)
Functional Application
Included = , Optional = A B C D E
Protection ANSI Function Name
Phase sequence overvoltages 47
Ground overvoltage 59G
Neutral overvoltage 59N
Circuit breaker failure 50BF, 50NBF
1
1
Electrically latched/self-resetting trip digital outputs 86/94-1, 86/94-2
Arc fash detection via three lens sensors AFD-1, AFD-2, AFD-3
Control
Circuit breaker control 52
1
1
Autoreclose 79
Synchronism check 25
Monitoring and Supervision
Trip circuit monitoring TCM
1
1
Breaker condition monitoring 52CM
1
1
Fuse failure 60
Open CT secondary monitoring CCM
Measurement
Tree-phase currents IA, IB, IC
Sequence currents I1, I2, I0
Ground current IG
Demand phase currents
Maximum and minimum demand values
Tree-phase voltages VA, VB, VC
Sequence voltages V1, V2, V0
Ground voltage VG
Power and energy (1-phase, 3-phases) and power factor P, E and PF
Fault location FLO
Power quality PQ
Automation & Communications
100Base-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
100Base-FX Ethernet(LC)
100Base-TX Ethernet(RJ45) + RS-485(1x4-wire or 2x2-wire) + IRIG-B
100Base-FX Ethernet(LC) + RS-485(1x4-wire or 2x2-wire) + IRIG-B
100Base-TX and -FX Ethernet (1 * LC, 2 * RJ45) + serial glass fber (ST)
100Base-TX Ethernet (3 * RJ45) + serial glass fber (ST)
Ethernet 100Base-TX (RJ45) + confgurable RS232/RS485 + [RS485 or
serial glass fber (ST) + IRIG-B]
2
Records
Sequence of events recorder SER
Fault recorder FLR
Digital fault (waveform) recorder DFR
Load profle LoadProf
1
Applicable for two breakers
2
May not be combined with Arc Flash Detection (AFD) option
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Figure 1. Protection functions overview for standard confguration A
3
79
3
51P-1 50P-1 50P-3
46PD 37-1 49F-1
51G
1
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1
Available with Ground CT option
2
Available with SEF/HIZ CT option
3
Available with Reclosing option
4
Available with Arc Flash Detection(AFD) option
5
Available with Power Quality option
3
52
AFD-
3
4
AFD-
1
4
AFD-
2
4
50N-1
51LT
51N-1
SEF
2
50P-2
46-2
50N-2 50N-3
46-1
50G-3
1
50
BF-1
50N
BF-1
50GBF
1
REF
1
(Low Z)
Load
Prof.
PQ-1
5
HIZ
2
50G-2
1
50G-1
1
3. Protection functions
Tis IED provides non-directional phase and ground
overcurrent, thermal overload, phase unbalance
and phase discontinuity protection with optional
sensitive earth fault (SEF), high impedance fault
detection (HIZ), directional phase, ground and
neutral overcurrent and phase, ground (residual),
positive sequence and negative sequence undervoltage
and overvoltage protection. Also, the IED ofers an
optional three-pole multishot autoreclose function for
utility overhead distribution feeders.
Enhanced with an arc fash detection (AFD), the relay
also features three light detection channels for arc
fault detection of the circuit breaker, busbar and cable
compartment of metal-enclosed switchgear.
Te AFD sensor interface is available on the optional
communication module. Fast tripping increases
personal safety and limits material damage within the
switchgear in an arc fault situation.
Add this new paragraph at the end of the section:
Figures 1 through 5 show the protection functions
available for the two standard confgurations and user
selected analog inputs within each confguration. See
section 27. Selection and ordering data for details
on the available analog inputs for each standard
confguration.
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Figure 3. Protection functions overview for standard confguration C
3
79
3
HIZ
2
46PD 37-1 49F-1
50G-1
1
51G
1
1
Available with Ground CT option
2
Available with SEF/HIZ CT option
3
Available with Reclosing option
4
Available with Arc Flash Detection(AFD) option
5
Available with Power Quality option
6
Available with CC or CD Analog Inputs option
3
52
AFD-
3
4
AFD-
1
4
AFD-
2
4
3
or
27-2
6
27-1
6
59-1
6
59-2
6
47-1
6
50N-1
51LT
51N-1
SEF
2
47-2
6
81-1
6
81-2
6
81LSH
-2
6
81LSH
-2
6
46-2
50N-2 50N-3
50G-2
1
50G-3
1
67/
51P
6
67/
50P-1
6
67/
50P-2
6 32P-1
6 50
BF-1
67/
50N-2
6 32N-1
6 67/
51N
6
67/
50N-1
6
50N
BF-1
50G
BF-1
1
REF
1
(Low Z)
PQ-1
5
51P-1 50P-1 50P-3
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50P-2 46-1
Load
Prof.
59N-1
6
60-1
6
24
6
Figure 2. Protection functions overview for standard confguration B applied to a) main feeder protection and b) bus and transformer backup
protection
37-1 46-1 50P-1 49F-1 51P-1 50P-2
51N-1 50N-2
AFD-
1
1
AFD-
2
1
AFD-
3
1
Bus A
52
(1)
52
(2)
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50N-1
3 3
37-2 46-2 50P-4 49F-2 51P-2 50P-5
50N-4 50N-5 51N-2
50G-1 51G
1
Available with Arc Flash Detection option
2
Available with Power Quality option
(1) (2)
PQ-1
2
PQ-2
2
50N
BF-1
50
BF-1
50
BF-2
50N
BF-2
37-1 46-1 50P-1 49F-1 51P-1 50P-2
51N-1 50N-2
AFD-
1
1
AFD-
2
1
AFD-
3
1
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50N-1
50N-4 50N-5 51N-2
50G-1 51G
PQ-1
2
50N
BF-1
50
BF-1
50N
BF-2
52
(1)
Y
3
3
52
(2)
37-2 46-2 50P-4 49F-2 51P-2 50P-5 PQ-2
2 50
BF-2
(1)
(2)
1
Available with Arc Flash Detection option
2
Available with Power Quality option
a) b)
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37-1 46-1 50P-1 49F-1
50
BF-1
51P-1 50P-2
51N-1 50N-2
50N
BF-1
AFD-
1
1
AFD-
2
1
AFD-
3
1
Bus A
52
(1)
52
(2)
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50N-1
3 3
37-2 46-2 50P-4 49F-2
50
BF-2
51P-2 50P-5
50N-4 50N-5
50N
BF-2
51N-2
50G-1 51G
(1) (2)
PQ-1
2
PQ-2
2
27-1 47-1
59N-
1
24-1
3
or
27-2 47-2
59N-
2
3
(1)
(2)
32N-1
32P-1
32P-2
32N-2
60-2
60-1 59-1
59-2
1
Available with Arc Flash Detection option
2
Available with Power Quality option
37-1 46-1 50P-1 49F-1
50
BF-1
51P-1 50P-2
51N-1 50N-2
50N
BF-1
AFD-
1
1
AFD-
2
1
AFD-
3
1
50N-1
50N-4 50N-5
50N
BF-2
51N-2
50G-1 51G
PQ-1
2
27-1 47-1
59N-1
24-1
27-2 47-2
59N-2
32N-1
32P-1
32N-2
60-2
60-1
52
(1)
Y
3
3
or
3
3
or
52
(2)
37-2 46-2 50P-4 49F-2
50
BF-2
51P-2 50P-5 PQ-2
2
32P-2
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
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59-1
59-2
1
Available with Arc Flash Detection option
2
Available with Power Quality option
Figure 5. Protection functions overview for standard confguration E applied to a) main feeder protection and b) bus and transformer backup
protection
a) b)
3
79
3
HIZ
2
46PD 37-1 49F-1
50G-1
1
51G
1
1
Available with Ground CT option
2
Available with SEF/HIZ CT option
3
Available with Reclosing option
4
Available with Arc Flash Detection(AFD) option
5
Available with Power Quality option
3
52
AFD-
3
4
AFD-
1
4
AFD-
2
4
3
or
27-2
27-1
59-1
59-2
47-1
50N-1
51LT
51N-1
SEF
2
47-2
81-1
81-2
81LSH
-1
81LSH
-2
46-2
50N-2 50N-3
50G-2
1
50G-3
1
67/
51P
67/
50P-1
67/
50P-2
32P-1
50
BF-1
67/
50N-2
32N-1
67/
51N
67/
50N-1
50N
BF-1
50G
BF-1
1
REF
1
(Low Z)
PQ-1
5
Y
Figure 6. Protection and control applications with standard confguration A
52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
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REF
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REF
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REF
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Figure 8. Protection and control applications with standard confguration B
Figure 9. Protection and control applications with standard confguration C
52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1
REF
615
52
F2
52
Fn-1
REF
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52
Fn
REF
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52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
615
REF
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REF
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REF
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52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1
REF
615
52
F2
52
Fn-1
REF
615
52
Fn
REF
615
Figure 11. Protection and control applications with standard confguration E
Figure 10. Protection and control applications with standard confguration D
52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
615
REF
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DG DG
REF
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REF
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Figure 13. Peer-to-peer closed (hot) bus transfer control and high-speed bus overcurrent protection using IEC61850 GOOSE messaging
Figure 12. Peer-to-peer open (cold) bus transfer control and high-speed bus overcurrent protection using IEC61850 GOOSE messaging
52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
615
REF
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DG DG
REF
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REF
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52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
615
REF
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DG DG
REF
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REF
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52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
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REF
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DG DG
REF
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REF
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52
52
52
T
IEC 61850
F1 Fn
52
REF
615
REF
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DG DG
REF
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REF
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5. Supported ABB
solutions
ABBs 615 series protection and control IEDs
together with the COM600 Station Automation
device constitute a genuine IEC 61850 solution for
reliable power distribution in utility and industrial
power systems. To facilitate and streamline the
system engineering ABBs IEDs are supplied with
Connectivity Packages containing a compilation of
sofware and IED-specifc information including
single-line diagram templates, a full IED data model
including event and parameter lists. By utilizing
the Connectivity Packages the IEDs can be readily
confgured via the PCM600 Protection and Control
IED Manager and integrated with the COM600
Station Automation device or the MicroSCADA Pro
network control and management system.
Te 615 series IEDs ofer native support for the IEC
61850 standard also including horizontal GOOSE
messaging. Compared with traditional hard-wired
inter-device signaling, peer-to-peer communication
over a switched Ethernet LAN ofers an advanced
and versatile platform for power system protection.
Fast sofware-based communication, continuous
supervision of the integrity of the protection and
communication system, and inherent fexibility for
reconfguration and upgrades are among the distinctive
features of the protection system approach enabled by
the full implementation of the IEC 61850 substation
automation standard.
At the substation level COM600 utilizes the data
content of the design level IEDs to ofer enhanced
substation level functionality. COM600 features a
web-browser based HMI providing a customizable
graphical display for visualizing single line mimic
diagrams for switchgear design solutions. To
enhance personnel safety, the web HMI also enables
remote access to substation devices and processes.
Furthermore, COM600 can be used as a local data
warehouse for technical documentation of the
substation and for network data collected by the
IEDs. Te collected network data facilitates extensive
reporting and analyzing of network fault situations
using the data historian and event handling features of
COM600.
COM600 also features gateway functionality
providing seamless connectivity between the
substation IEDs and network-level control and
management systems such as MicroSCADA Pro and
System 800xA.
Table 3. Supported ABB solutions
Product Version
Station Automation COM600 3.4 or later
MicroSCADA Pro 9.3 or later
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Peer-to-peer
GOOSE communication
Peer-to-peer
GOOSE communication
IEC 61850-8-1 IEC 61850-8-1
Ethernet switch PCM600 PCM600
REM615 REF615 RET615 RED615
Ethernet switch
RET615 RED615 REM615 REF615
Fibre optic LD
communication
Binary signal
transfer
OPC
COM600
Web HMI
COM600
Web HMI
COM600
Ethernet switch
ABB
System 800xA
Peer-to-peer
GOOSE communication
IEC 61850-8-1
IEC 60870-5-104
COM600
Web HMI
ABB
MicroSCADA
Ethernet switch PCM600
REF615 RED615 RET615 RET615 REF615 RED615
Fibre optic LD
communication
Binary signal
transfer
COM600
Peer-to-peer
GOOSE communication
IEC 61850-8-1
COM600
Web HMI
PCM600 Ethernet switch
COM600
Figure 14. Utility distribution network example using 615 series IEDs, Station Automation COM600 and MicroSCADA Pro
Figure 15. Industrial distribution network example using 615 series IEDs, Station Automation COM600 and System 800xA
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6. Control
Te relay ofers status and control of one or two
breakers, depending on the standard confguration
selected, with a set of push-buttons on the front
panel local human machine interface (LHMI) for
opening and closing a breaker. Flexible remote breaker
control of select-before-trip (SBO) or direct trip is
also available with each of the supported DNP3.0
Level 2+, Modbus and IEC 61850 communication
protocols. Interlocking schemes required by the
application are confgured with the signal matrix tool
in PCM600 by the application are confgured with the
Signal Matrix Tool (SMT) of the REF615 user tool
PCM600.
7. Measurements
Te relay continuously measures the phase currents,
the sequence components of the currents and the
residual current. If the relay includes the ground ct
option, it also measures the ground current, IG.
In addition, the relay calculates the demand and
minimum and maximum demand currents over a user-
selectable pre-set time frame, the thermal overload of
the protected object, and the phase unbalance value
as a ratio between the negative sequence and positive
sequence currents. With VT inputs options, voltage,
power and energy (single-phase and three-phase
quantities), power factor and frequency measurements
and minimum and maximum demand watts and vars
are available.
Te values measured can be accessed locally via the
user interface on the relay front panel or remotely via
the communication interface of the relay. Te values
can also be accessed locally or remotely using the web-
browser based user interface.
8. Digital fault recorder
Te relay is provided with a digital fault recorder
(DFR) featuring up to four analog and 64 binary
signal channels. Te analog channels record either the
waveform or the trend of the currents measured.
Te analog channels can be set to trigger the recording
function when the measured value falls below or exceeds
the set values. Te binary signal channels can be set to
start a recording on the rising or the falling edge of the
binary signal or both.
By default, the binary channels are set to record external
or internal relay signals, e.g. the pickup or trip signals of
the relay stages, or external blocking or control signals.
Binary relay signals such as a protection pickup or trip
signal, or an external relay control signal over a binary
input can be set to trigger the recording. With the VT
option, phase and ground voltage waveforms would be
available for inclusion in each digital recording.
9. Events recorder
Te IED includes a sequence of events recorder (SER)
that logs important event activity. Te relay has the
capacity to store in non-volatile memory the most recent
1024 events in a frst-in-frst-out (FIFO) bufer with
each event date and time stamped to 1 ms resolution.
Te event log facilitates detailed pre- and post-fault
analyses of feeder faults and disturbances.
Te SER information can be accessed locally via the user
interface on the relay front panel or remotely via the
communication interface of the relay. Te information
can further be accessed, either locally or remotely, using
the web-browser based user interface.
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10. Recorded data
Te relay has the capacity to store in non-volatile
memory the most recent 128 fault records for user
post-fault analysis. Each record includes the current
values, the Pickup times of the protection blocks, time
stamp, etc. Te fault recording can be triggered by the
pickup signal or the trip signal of a protection block,
or by both. Te available measurement modes include
DFT, RMS and peak-to-peak. All 128 fault records
are retrievable and viewable via all protocols, the local
HMI, web-based HMI and user tool PCM600.
Demand and minimum and maximum demand
currents, watts and vars with date and time stamp are
stored as separate recorded data. Te power demand
values include single-phase and three-phase quantities
with wye- connected VTs and three-phase quantities
with delta-connected VTs.
Additionally, for confgurations A, C and D, a
Load Profle feature is included standard. Tis
feature records demand currents, watts and vars and
bus voltage quantities, depending on the specifc
confguration, that present a clear view of bus stability
and feeder loading. Such load profle is quite useful for
system planners. Te Load Profle data recording rate
is set by the demand time interval setting and stored in
non-volatile memory. For a demand time interval of 15
minutes, approximately 40 days of data is recordable
in a frst-in frst-out (FIFO) bufer. Te profle data
is retrievable via the relay user tool PCM600 and
viewable through its COMTRADE viewing tool
Wavewin.
11. Circuit-breaker
condition monitoring
For continuous knowledge of the operational
availability of the REF615 features, a comprehensive
set of monitoring functions to supervise the relay
health, the trip circuit and the circuit breaker health
is included. Te breaker monitoring can include
checking the wear and tear of the circuit breaker,
the spring charging time of the breaker operating
mechanism and the gas pressure of the breaker
chambers. Te relay also monitors the breaker
travel time and the number of circuit breaker (CB)
operations to provide basic information for scheduling
CB maintenance. For standard confgurations B and
E, there is a condition monitoring feature for each of
the two breakers supported.
12. Trip-circuit
monitoring
Te trip-circuit monitoring continuously supervises
the availability and operability of the trip circuit.
It provides open-circuit monitoring both when the
circuit breaker is in its closed and in its open position.
It also detects loss of circuit-breaker control voltage.
Local and remote indication are programmable to
ensure immediate notifcation so the necessary steps
can be established to correct before the next fault event
occurs.
13. Self-diagnostics
Te relays built-in self-diagnostics system
continuously monitors the state of the relay hardware
and the operation of the relay sofware. Any fault
or malfunction detected will be used for alerting
the operator. A permanent relay fault will block the
protection functions of the relay to prevent incorrect
relay operation.
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17. Power quality
Te ability to monitor and detect current and voltage
harmonics and short duration system disturbances
with the REF615 is possible through the optional
power quality (PQ) function. Tis function enables
studying system quality conditions, documenting
cases and implementing new procedures to improve
reliability of service. Te PQ functions include these
features per the IEEE 1159 standard:
Current total demand distortion (TDD)
Voltage total harmonic distortion (THD)
Sags(Dips), Swells and Interrupts
18. Single-line diagram
(SLD)
Te relay includes the ability for the user to design a
unique single line diagram (SLD) view in the front
panel LHMI LCD. An applicable default SLD view
is provided for each standard confguration. Te SLD
fexible programming allows for showing a one-line
drawing of the relay application, metering values
and text strings specifying, e.g., specifc feeder and
breaker information. Tis reduces signifcantly time
the substation personnel need to obtain this relevant
information from smaller LCDs.
14. Fuse failure
protection
Depending on the chosen standard confguration, the
IED includes fuse failure supervision functionality.
Te fuse failure supervision detects failures between
the voltage measurement circuit and the IED. Te
failures are detected by the negative sequence based
algorithm or by the delta voltage and delta current
algorithm. Upon the detection of a failure the fuse
failure supervision function activates an alarm and
blocks voltage-dependent protection functions from
unintended operation.
15. Current circuit
supervision
Depending on the chosen standard confguration,
the IED includes current circuit supervision. Current
circuit supervision is used for detecting an open in the
current transformer secondary circuits. On detecting
an opening circuit, the current circuit supervision
function activates an alarm LED and blocks certain
protection functions to avoid unintended operation.
Te current circuit supervision function calculates
the sum of the phase currents from the protection
cores and compares the sum with the measured
single reference current from a core balance current
transformer or from separate cores in the phase current
transformers.
16. Load prole
recording
Te relay includes a load profle recording feature in
all standard confgurations. Te load profle records, at
least, stored demand current values and, with the VT
inputs option, demand watts and vars values at a rate
equal to the user-selected demand time interval. With
a 15 minute demand time interval, load profle data
comprising at least 40 days is possible. Tis profle data
is most useful to distribution system capacity planners.
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20. Access control
To protect the IED from unauthorized access and to
maintain information integrity, the IED is provided
with a four-level, role-based authentication system with
administrator programmable individual passwords
for the viewer, operator, engineer and administrator
level. Te access control applies to the frontpanel user
interface, the web-browser based user interface and the
PCM600 tool.
21. Inputs and outputs
Te availability of current (ct) and voltage (vt) analog
inputs depends upon the standard confguration
ordered. Standard and optional binary inputs and
outputs (I/O) also depend upon the selected IED
confguration. Table 4 details the analog inputs and I/O
available for each confguration and analog inputs order
code characters.
Te phase-current inputs are user programmable for
5 A or 1 A ct secondary nominal rating. Te ground
ct option is programmable for 5/1 A nominal rating,
the SEF/HIZ ct option has a fxed 0.2 A nominal
rating. Te sensitive earth fault ct option provides SEF
protection and includes a separate, independent HIZ
protective function for detecting downed conductors.
Te phase-current and ground current nominal rating
of 5 A or 1 A are selected in the relay sofware. Te
nominal secondary voltage of the three-phase and
ground VT inputs are user programmable.
Te binary input turn-on thresholds are programmable
from 18176 V DC by adjusting the relays parameter
settings.
All binary input and output contacts are freely
programmable with the signal matrix tool in PCM600
sofware user tool.
Relay analog input and binary input/output overview:
Tree phase-current inputs
Optional ground current or SEF/HIZ ct current input
Optional three-phase, synch check and ground VT
inputs
Two NO outputs with trip circuit monitoring
One Form C output
One Form C self-check alarm output
Additional binary inputs and outputs optional
High-speed outputs (1 ms operate time) optional
19. Cable fault detection
(CFD)
Te REF615 ofers an option feeder cable fault
detection (CFD) function that is able to real-time
detect extremely short duration overhead and
underground faults in feeders. Tis dedicated function
is programmable to monitor and detect self-clearing
and fuse-cleared faults. Tese short duration faults
are typically undetectable by conventional protection
where there is no operation of their substation
breaker or feeder recloser. Where dispatchers gain
knowledge of these events from customer calls, this
real-time detection provides immediate indication to
the dispatcher prior to the frst customer call. Overall
outage restoration times may be reduced having
knowledge of such feeder event as soon as they happen
improving a utilitys reliability metrics.
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Table 4. Available Analog Inputs per REF615 Confguration
Standard
confguration
Analog inputs
Analog inputs
CT VT
A AA 3 0
A AB 4
1
0
A AC 4
2
0
B BA 7
1
0
C CA 4
1
3
C CB 4
2
3
C CC 4
1
3
C CD 4
2
3
D DA 4
1
5
D DB 4
2
5
E EA 7
1
6
1
Ground CT (Inom = 5/1 A)
2
SEF/HIZ CT (Inom = 0.2 A)
Table 5. Available Binary Inputs per REF615 Confguration
Standard
confguration
Binary I/O
Binary inputs / binary outputs(type
1
)
BI BO(PO) BO(HSO) BO(TO) BO(SO)
A AA 4 4 0 1 1
A A1 12 4 3 1 1
A AB 12 4 0 1 5
A A2 18 4 3 1 4
A AC 18 4 0 1 8
B B1 8 4 3 1 1
B BA 8 4 0 1 5
B B2 14 4 3 1 4
B BB 14 4 0 1 8
C C1 8 4 3 1 1
C CA 8 4 0 1 5
C C2 14 4 3 1 4
C CB 14 4 0 1 8
D D1 16 4 3 1 1
D DA 16 4 0 1 5
E E1 11 4 3 1 1
E EA 11 4 0 1 5
1
PO: Power output (trip rated; high-current inductive break)
HSO: High-speed output (1 ms operate time; trip rated; high-current inductive break)
TO: Trip output (trip rated; low-current inductive break) on X100 named SO1
SO: Signal output (signal rated; low-current inductive break)
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22. Communications
Te relay (IED) supports a range of communication proto-
cols including IEC 61850, Modbus and DNP3.0 Level 2.
Operational information and controls are available through
these protocols. Certain communication functionality, e.g.,
horizontal communication between relays, is only enabled
by the IEC 61850 communication protocol.
Te IEC 61850 communication implementation sup-
ports all monitoring and control functions. Additionally,
parameter settings, disturbance recordings and fault records
can be accessed using the IEC 61850 protocol. Disturbance
recordings are available to any Ethernet-based application
in the standard COMTRADE fle format. Te IED sup-
ports simultaneous event reporting to fve diferent clients
on the communication network bus.
Te IED can send binary signals to other IEDs (so called
horizontal communication) using the IEC 61850-8-1
GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Event)
profle. Binary GOOSE messaging can, e.g., be employed
for protection and interlocking-based protection schemes.
Te relay meets the GOOSE performance requirements
for tripping applications in distribution substations, as
defned by the IEC 61850 standard. Also, the IED supports
the sending and receiving of analog values using GOOSE
messaging. Analog GOOSE messaging enables fast transfer
of analog measurement values over the network bus, thus
facilitating, for example, sharing of RTD input values, such
as surrounding temperature values, to other IED applica-
tions.
Te IED ofers an optional second Ethernet bus to enable
the creation of a self-healing Ethernet ring topology. Te
IED communication module options include both galvanic
and fber-optic Ethernet combinations. Te communica-
tion module including one fber-optic LC port and two
galvanic RJ-45 ports is used when the ring between the
IEDs is built using CAT5 STP cables. Te LC port can in
this case be used for connecting the IED to communication
ports outside the switchgear. Te communication module
including three RJ-45 ports is used when the whole substa-
tion network bus is based on CAT5 STP cabling.
Te self-healing Ethernet ring solution enables a cost-efec-
tive communication ring solution controlled by a managed
switch with rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) support
to be created. Te managed switch controls the consistency
of the loop, routes the data and corrects the data fow in
case of a communication disturbance. Te IEDs in the
ring topology act as unmanaged switches forwarding
unrelated data traf c. Te Ethernet ring solution supports
the connection of up to 30 ABB 615 series relays. If more
than 30 IEDs are to be connected, it is recommended that
the network is split into several rings with no more than
30 IEDs per ring. Te self-healing Ethernet ring solution
avoids single point of failure concerns and improves the
reliability of the communication. Te solution can be
applied for the Ethernet-based IEC 61850, Modbus and
DNP3.0 Level 2 protocols.
All communication connectors, except for the front port
connector, are placed on integrated optional communica-
tion modules. Te IED can be connected to Ethernet-based
communication systems via the RJ-45 connector (100Base-
TX) or the fber-optic LC connector (100Base-FX). If
connection to a serial bus is required, the 10-pin RS-485
screw-terminal or the fber-optic ST connector can be used.
Modbus implementation supports RTU, ASCII and TCP
modes. Besides standard Modbus functionality, the IED
supports retrieval of time-stamped events, changing the ac-
tive setting group and uploading of the latest fault records.
If a Modbus TCP connection is used, fve clients can be
connected to the IED simultaneously. Further, Modbus
serial and Modbus TCP can be used in parallel, and if
required both IEC 61850 and Modbus protocols can be
run simultaneously.
DNP3.0 Level 2 supports both serial and TCP modes for
connection to one master. Additionally, changing of the
active setting group is supported.
When the IED uses the RS-485 bus for the serial com-
munication, both two- and four wire connections are
supported. Termination and pull-up/down resistors can
be confgured with jumpers on the communication card so
external resistors are not needed.
Te IED supports the following time synchronization
methods with a time-stamping resolution of 1 ms:
Ethernet-based:
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) primary and
secondary SNTP servers supported
With special time synchronization wiring:
IRIG-B (Inter-Range Instrumentation Group
- Time Code Format B)
In addition, the IED supports time synchronization via the
following serial communication protocols:
Modbus
DNP3.0 Level 2
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Table 6. Supported station communication interfaces and protocols
Interfaces/Protocols
Ethernet Serial
100BASE-TX
(RJ45)
100BASE-FX (LC) RS-232/RS-485 Fiber-optic (ST)
DNP3.0 Level 2+ over TCP/IP
- -
Modbus over TCP/IP
- -
IEC 61850-8-1
- -
SNTP
- -
FTP
- -
DNP3.0 Level 2+ serial
- -
Modbus RTU/ASCII
- -
IRIG-B time synchronization
- -
= supported
Managed Ethernet switch
with RSTP support
Managed Ethernet switch
with RSTP support
RED615 REF615 RET615 REU615 REM615
Client B Client A
Network
Network
Figure 16. Self-healing ring network topology example
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23. Technical data
Table 8. Power supply
Description Type 1 Type 2
V nominal (V
n
) 100, 110, 120, 220, 240 V AC,
60 and 50 Hz
48, 60, 110, 125, 220, 250 V DC
24, 30, 48, 60 V DC
V
n
variation 38...110% of V
n
(38...264 V AC)
80...120% of V
n
(38.4...300 V DC)
50...120% of V
n
(12...72 V DC)
Start-up threshold 19.2 V DC
(24 V DC * 80%)
Burden of auxiliary voltage supply
under quiescent (Pq)/operating
condition
DC < 12.0 W (nominal)/< 18.0 W
(max), AC< 16.0 W (nominal)/<
21.0W (max)
DC < 12.0 W (nomi-
nal)/< 18.0 W (max)
Ripple in the DC auxiliary voltage Max 15% of the DC value (at frequency of 100 Hz)
Maximum interruption time in the
auxiliary DC voltage without
resetting the relay
50 ms at nominal voltage 50 ms at nominal voltage
Fuse type T4A/250 V
Table 7. Dimensions
Description Value
Width frame 7.08 (179.8 mm)
case 6.46 (164 mm)
Height frame 6.97 (177 mm), 4U
case 6.30 (160 mm)
Depth case 7.64 (194 mm)
Weight relay 7.72 lbs. (3.5 kg)
draw-out unit 3.97 lbs. (1.8 kg)
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Table 9. Analog inputs
Description Value
Rated frequency 60/50 Hz 5 Hz
Current inputs Rated current, I
n
5/1 A
1)
0.2 A
2)
Termal withstand capability:
Continuously
For 1 s
20 A
500 A
4 A
100 A
Dynamic current withstand:
Half-wave value 1250 A 250 A
Input impedance <20 m <100 m
Voltage inputs Rated voltage V
n
60...210 V AC (Parametrization)
Voltage withstand:
Continuous
For 10 s
2 x V
n
(240 V AC)
3 x V
n
(360 V AC)
Burden at rated voltage <0.05 VA
1)
Phase and ground current inputs
2)
Sensitive earth fault (SEF)/high impedance (HIZ) detection current input
Table 10. Measuring range
Description Value
Measured currents on phases IA, IB and IC as multiples of
the rated currents of the analog inputs
0... 50 x I
n
Ground current as a multiple of the rated current of the
analog input
0... 50 x I
n
Table 11. Binary inputs
Description Value
Operating range 20 % of the rated voltage
Rated voltage 24...250 V DC
Current drain 1.6...1.9 mA
Power consumption 31.0...570 mW
Treshold voltage 18...176 V DC
Reaction time 3 ms
Table 12. Signal outputs (SO) on X120 and X130 [Typical operation time: 5...8 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous carry 5 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 10 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 15 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC
1 A/0.25 A/0.15 A
Minimum contact load 10 mA at 5 V AC/DC
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Table 13. Self-diagnostics alarm signal output (SO) [Typical operation time: 5...8 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous contact carry 5 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 10 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 15 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC
1 A/0.25 A/0.15 A
Minimum contact load 10 mA at 5 V AC/DC
Table 14. Double-pole power output (PO) relays with TCM [Typical operation time: 8...11 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous contact carry 8 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 30 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC (two
contacts connected in series)
5 A/3 A/1 A
Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC
Trip-circuit monitoring (TCM):
Control voltage range
Current drain through the monitoring circuit
Minimum voltage over the TCM contact
20...250 V AC/DC
~1.5 mA
20 V AC/DC (15...20 V)
Table 15. Single-pole power output (PO) relays [Typical operation time: 8...11 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous contact carry 8 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 30 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC
5 A/3 A/1 A
Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC
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Table 17. High-speed output (HSO) devices [Typical operation time: 1 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous contact carry 6 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 30 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC
5 A / 3 A / 1 A
Table 18. Ethernet interfaces
Ethernet interface Protocol Cable Data transfer rate
Front RJ-45 TCP/IP Standard Ethernet Cat5 cable with RJ-45 connec-
tor
10 MBits/s
Rear RJ-45 or LC TCP/IP Shielded twisted pair CAT 5e cable with RJ-45
connector or fber-optic cable with LC connector
100 MBits/s
X5 Serial 10-pin counter connector Weidmuller BL
3.5/10/180F AU OR BEDR or 9-pin counter
connector Weidmuller BL 3.5/9/180F AU OR
BEDR1)
1
115200 Bits/s
X16 Serial 9-pin D-sub connector DE-9 115200 Bits/s
X12 Serial Optical ST-connector 115200 Bits/s
Table 19. Network Ethernet ports specifcations
Connector Fibre type
1)
Wave length Max. distance Permitted path attenu-
ation2)
LC SM 9/125 m 1300 nm 2-20 km <8 dB
ST MM 62.5/125 m
glass fbre core
820-900 nm 1 km <11 dB
1)
(MM) multi-mode fbre, (SM) single-mode fbre
2)
Maximum allowed attenuation caused by connectors and cable together
Table 16. Double-pole signal output (SO1) on X100 [Typical operation time: 8...11 ms]
Description Value
Rated voltage 250 V AC/DC
Continuous contact carry 5 A
Make and carry for 3.0 s 15 A
Make and carry 0.5 s 30 A
Breaking capacity when the control-circuit time
constant L/R<40 ms, at 48/110/220 V DC
1 A/0.25 A/0.15 A
Minimum contact load 100 mA at 24 V AC/DC
1
Depending on the optional communication module.
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Table 23. Environmental conditions
Description Value
Operating temperature range -25 C to +55 C
Short-term operating temperature range -40 C to +85 C (<16 h)
1) 2)
Relative humidity <93%, non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure 86...106 kPa
Altitude Up to 6561 f (2000 m)
Transport and storage temperature range -40...+85C
1)
Degradation in MTBF and LHMI performance outside continuous operating temperature range
2)
For relays with an LC communications interface, the maximum operating temperature is +70 C
Table 20. IRIG-B
Description Value
IRIG time code format B004, B0051)
Isolation 500V 1 min.
Modulation Unmodulated
Logic level TTL Level
Current consumption 2...4 mA
Power consumption 10...20 mW
Table 21. Lens sensor and optical fbre for arc protection
Description Value
Fiber-optic cable including lens 1.5 m, 3.0 m or 5.0 m
Normal service temperature range of the lens -40...+100C
Maximum service temperature range of the
lens, max 1 h
+140C
Minimum permissible bending radius of the
connection fbre
100 mm
Table 22. Degree of protection of fush-mounted relay
Description Value
Front side IP 54
Rear side, connection terminals IP 20
1)
According to 200-04 IRIG -standard
Table 24. Environmental tests
Description Type test value Reference
Dry heat test (humidity
<50%)
96 h at +55C
16 h at +85C
1)
12h at +85 C
1) 2)
IEC 60068-2-2
IEEE C37.90-2005
Dry cold test 96 h at -25C
16 h at -40C
12h at -40C
1) 2)
IEC60068-2-1
IEEE C37.90-2005
Damp heat test, cyclic 6 cycles (12 h + 12 h) at +25C+55C, humidity >93%
+25C, Rh = 95%, 96h
IEC 60068-2-30
IEEE C37.90-2005
Storage test 96 h at -40C
96 h at +85C
IEC 60068-2-48
IEEE C37.90-2005
1)
For relays with an LC communication interface the maximum operating temperature is +70 C
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Table 25. Electromagnetic compatibility tests
Te EMC immunity test level meets the requirements listed below:
Description Type test value Reference
1 MHz burst disturbance test, class III:
Common mode
Diferential mode
2.5 kV
2.5 kV
IEC 61000-4-18
IEC 60255-22-1, class III
IEEE C37.90.1-2002
Electrostatic discharge test
Contact discharge
Air discharge
8 kV
15 kV
IEC 61000-4-2
IEC 60255-22-2
IEEE C37.90.3-2001
Radio frequency interference tests:
10 V (rms)
f=150 kHz-80 MHz
10 V/m (rms)
f=80-2700 MHz
10 V/m
f=900 MHz
20 V/m (rms)
f=80-1000 MHz
IEC 61000-4-6
IEC 60255-22-6, class III
IEC 61000-4-3
IEC 60255-22-3, class III
ENV 50204
IEC 60255-22-3, class III
IEEE C37.90.2-2004
Fast transient disturbance tests:
All ports 4 kV
IEC 61000-4-4
IEC 60255-22-4
IEEE C37.90.1-2002
Surge immunity test:
Communication
Other ports
1 kV, line-to-earth
4 kV, line-to-earth
2 kV, line-to-line
IEC 61000-4-5
IEC 60255-22-5
Power frequency (50 Hz) magnetic feld:
Continuous
1-3 s
300 A/m
1000 A/m
IEC 61000-4-8
Voltage dips and short interruptions 30%/10 ms
60%/100 ms
60%/1000 ms
>95%/5000 ms
According to IEC 61000-
4-11
Power frequency immunity
test:
Common mode
Diferential mode
Binary inputs only
300 V rms
150 V rms
IEC 61000-4-16
IEC 60255-22-7, class A
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Table 26. Insulation tests
Description Type test value Reference
Dielectric tests: According to IEC 60255-5
Test voltage 2 kV, 50 Hz, 1 min
500 V, 50 Hz, 1 min, communication
Impulse voltage test:
Test voltage 5 kV, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J
1 kV, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J,
communication
IEC 60255-5 and
IEC 60255-27
Insulation resistance measurements
Isolation resistance >100 M, 500 V DC
IEC 60255-5 and
IEC 60255-27
Protective bonding resistance
Resistance <0.1 (60 s)
IEC 60255-27
Table 28. Product safety
Description Reference
LV directive 2006/95/EC
Standards EN 60255-27 (2005),
EN 60255-6 (1994)
Table 27. Mechanical tests
Description Value
Vibration tests (sinusoidal) IEC 60068-2-6 (test Fc)
IEC 60255-21-1
Class 2
Shock and bump test IEC 60068-2-27 (test Ea shock)
IEC 60068-2-29 (test Eb bump)
IEC 60255-21-2
Class 2
Seismic test IEC 60255-21-3 Class 2
Mechanical durability IEEE C37.90-2005
IEC 602556-6
200 withdrawls and insertions of the plug-in unit
200 adjustments of relay setting controls
Description Type test value Reference
Emission tests:
Conducted
0.15-0.50 MHz
0.5-30 MHz
Radiated
30-230 MHz
230-1000 MHz
< 79 dB(V) quasi peak
< 66 dB(V) average
< 73 dB(V) quasi peak
< 60 dB(V) average
< 40 dB(V/m) quasi peak,
measured at 10 m distance
< 47 dB(V/m) quasi peak,
measured at 10 m distance
EN 55011, class A
IEC 60255-25
Table 25. Electromagnetic compatibility tests (continued)
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Table 29. EMC Compliance
Description Reference
EMC directive 2004/108/EC
Standard EN 50263 (2000)
EN 60255-26 (2007)
Table 30. RoHS compliance
Description
Complies with the RoHS directive 2002/95/EC
Protection functions
Table 31. Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection (50P, 51P)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy 51P Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
50P-1, 50P-2
and
50P-3
1.5% of set value or 0.002 x I
n
(at currents in the range of 0.110 x I
n
)
5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 1040 x I
n
)
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
50P-3:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value
I
Fault
= 10 x set Pickup value
15 ms
12 ms
16 ms
13 ms
17 ms
14 ms
50P-1, 50P-2 and 51P:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value 23 ms 25 ms 28 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 30 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression
DFT: -50dB at f =
n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression
P-to-P+backup: No suppression
1)
Set Operate delay time = 0,02 s, Operate curve type = ANSI defnite time, Measurement mode = default (depends on stage), current before
fault = 0.0 x In, fn = 50 Hz, fault current in one phase with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical
distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x In, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
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Table 32. Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection (50P, 51P) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 51P 0.05...5.00 x I
n
0.01
50P-1, 50P-2 0.10...40.00 x I
n
0.01
50P-3 1.00...40.00 x I
n
0.01
Time multiplier 51P 0.05...15.0 0.05
50P-1, 50P-2 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 51P 40...200000 ms 10
50P-1, 50P-2 40...200000 ms 10
50P-3 20...200000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
51P Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17, 18, 19
50P-1, 50P-2 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17
50P-3 Defnite time
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
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Table 34. Tree-phase directional overcurrent protection (67/51P, 67/50P) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 67/51P 0.05...5.00 x I
n
0.01
67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 0.10...40.00 x I
n
0.01
Time multiplier 67/51P, 67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 67/51P, 67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 40...200000 ms 10
Directional mode 67/51P, 67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 1 = Non-directional
2 = Forward
3 = Reverse
Characteristic angle 67/51P, 67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 -179...180 degrees 1
Operating curve type
1)
67/51P Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17, 18, 19
67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
Table 33. Tree-phase directional overcurrent protection (67/51P, 67/50P)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current/
voltage measured: f
n
2Hz
67/51P Current:
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Voltage:
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Phase angle: 2
67/50P-1, 67/50P-2 Current:
1.5% of set value or 0.002 x I
n
(at currents in the range of 0.110 x I
n
)
5.0% of set value
(at currents in the range of 1040 x I
n
)
Voltage:
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Phase angle:
2
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
I
Fault
= 2.0 x set Pickup value 38 ms 43 ms 46 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Measurement mode and Pol quantity = default, current before fault = 0.0 x I
n
, voltage before fault 1.0 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, fault current in one
phase with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x I
n
, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
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Table 35. Non-directional ground fault protection (51N, 51G, 50N, 50G, SEF)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: f
n
2Hz
51N, 51G, SEF 1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2
and
50N-3, 50G-3
1.5% of set value or 0.002 x I
n
(at currents in the range of 0.110 x I
n
)
5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 1040 x I
n
)
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
50N-3, 50G-3:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value
I
Fault
= 10 x set Pickup value
15 ms
12 ms
16 ms
13 ms
17 ms
14 ms
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2 and
51N, 51G, SEF:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value
23 ms 25 ms 28 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 30 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression
DFT: -50dB at f =
n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression
1) Measurement mode = default (depends on stage), current before fault = 0.0 x In, fn = 50 Hz, earth-fault current with nominal frequency
injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3) Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x In, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
Table 36. Non-directional ground fault protection (51N, 51G, 50N, 50G) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 51N/51G 0.010...5.000 x I
n
0.005
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2 0.10...40.00 x I
n
0.01
50N-3, 50G-3 1.00...40.00 x I
n
0.01
Time multiplier 51N/51G 0.05...15.00 0.05
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 51N/51G 40...200000 ms 10
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2 40...200000 ms 10
50N-3, 50G-3 20...200000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
51N/51G Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17, 18, 19
50N-1, 50N-2, 50G-1, 50G-2 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 17
50N-3, 50G-3 Defnite time
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
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Table 37. Directional ground fault protection (67/51N, 67/50N)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the current meas-
ured: f
n
2Hz
67/51N Current:
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Voltage:
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Phase angle:
2
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2 Current:
2% of the set value or 0.003 x I
n
(at currents in the range of 0.110 x I
n)
5.0% of the set value
(at currents in the range of 1040 x I
n)
Voltage:
1.5% of the set value or 0.01 x V
n
Phase angle: 2
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value 42 ms 45 ms 49 ms
67/51N-1:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value 62 ms 65 ms 69 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 30 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression
DFT: -50dB at f =
n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression
1)
Set Defnite time delay = 0,06 s, Inverse-time (IDMT) and defnite-time (DT) curves = ANSI defnite time, Measurement mode = default
(depends on stage), current before fault = 0.0 x In, fn = 50 Hz, earth-fault current with nominal frequency injected from random phase
angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x In, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
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Table 38. Directional ground fault protection (67/51N, 67/50N) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 67/51N 0.010...5.000 x I
n
0.005
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2 0.10...40.00 x I
n
0.01
Directional mode 67/51N, 67N/ 50N-1 and
67/50N-2
1=Non-directional
2=Forward
3=Reverse
Time multiplier 67/51N 0.05...15.00 0.05
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 67/51N 60...200000 ms 10
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2 60...200000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
67/51N Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17, 18, 19
67/50N-1, 67/50N-2 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 3, 5, 15, 17
Operation mode 67/51N, 67/50N-1
and
67/50N-2
1=Phase angle
2=I
0
Sin
3=I
0
Cos
4=Phase angle 80
5=Phase angle 88
Table 39. Tree-phase non-directional long time overcurrent protection (51LT)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
51LT Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
51LT:
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value
Minimum Typical Maximum
23 ms 25 ms 28 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 30 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
4)
Suppression of harmonics RMS: No suppression DFT: -50dB at f =
n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Peak-to-Peak: No suppression
P-to-P+backup: No suppression
1)
Set Operate delay time = 0.02 s, Operate curve type = ANSI defnite time, Measurement mode = default (depends on element), current before fault
= 0.0 x I
n
, f
n
= 60 Hz, fault current in one phase with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of
1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Includes the delay of the heavy-duty output contact
4)
Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x I
n
, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
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Table 41. Tree-phase overvoltage protection (59)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
V
Fault
= 1.1 x set Pickup value Minimum Typical Maximum
23 ms 27 ms 30 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Depends on the Relative hysteresis
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Pickup value = 1.0 x U
n
, Voltage before fault 0.9 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, overvoltage in one phase-to-phase with nominal frequence injected from
random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 1.20 x U
n
, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.10 to 2.00
1
Embedded 10x factor in time multiplier to achieve very long-time curve characteristic
Table 42. Tree-phase overvoltage protection (59) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 59 0.05...1.60 x V
n
0.01
Time multiplier 59 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 59 40...300000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
59 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 5, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
Table 40. Tree-phase non-directional long time overcurrent protection (51LT) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 51LT 0.05 - 5.00 x I
n
0.01
Time multiplier 51LT 0.10...15.00
1
0.01
Defnite time delay 51LT 0.020...200.00
1
s 0.001
Operating curve type 51LT Defnite or inverse-time curve
type: 6, 7, 14, 15, 17
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Table 43. Tree-phase undervoltage protection (27)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
V
Fault
= 0.9 x set Pickup value Minimum Typical Maximum
62 ms 66 ms 69 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Depends on the set Relative hysteresis
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Table 44. Tree-phase undervoltage protection (27) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 27 0.05...1.20 x V
n
0.01
Time multiplier 27 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 27 60...300000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
27 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 5, 15, 21, 22, 23
1)
Pickup value = 1.0 x U
n
, Voltage before fault 1.1 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, undervoltage in one phase-to-phase with nominal frequence injected from
random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Minimum Pickup value = 0.50, Pickup value multiples in range of 0.90 to 0.20
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
Table 45. Positive sequence undervoltage protection (27PS)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
V
Fault
= 0.99 x set Pickup value Minimum Typical Maximum
52 ms 55 ms 57 ms
V
Fault
= 0.9 x set Pickup value 44 ms 46 ms 49 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Depends on the set Relative hysteresis
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Pickup value = 1.0 x U
n
, Positive sequence voltage before fault 1.1 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, positive sequence undervoltage with nominal frequence
injected from random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
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Table 46. Positive sequence undervoltage protection (27PS) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 27PS 0.010...1.200 x V
n
0.001
Defnite time delay 27PS 40...120000 ms 10
Voltage block value 27PS 0.01...1.0 x V
n
0.01
Table 47. Negative sequence overvoltage protection (47)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
V
Fault
= 1.1 x set Pickup value 33 ms 35 ms 38 ms
V
Fault
= 2.0 x set Pickup value 25 ms 27 ms 30 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Negative sequence voltage before fault 0.0 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, negative sequence overvoltage with nominal frequence injected from random
phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
Table 48. Negative sequence overvoltage protection (47) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 47 0.010...1.000 x V
n
0.001
Defnite time delay 47 40...120000 ms 1
Table 49. Ground overvoltage protection (59G)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x V
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
V
Fault
= 1.1 x set Pickup value 55 ms 57 ms 60 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Residual voltage before fault 0.0 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, residual voltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results based
on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
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Table 50. Ground overvoltage protection (59G) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 59G 0.010...1.000 x V
n
0.001
Defnite time delay 59G 40...300000 ms 1
Table 51. Negative sequence overcurrent protection (46)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy Depending on the frequency of the
current measured: f
n
= 2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
I
Fault
= 2 x set Pickup value
I
Fault
= 10 x set Pickup value
22 ms
14 ms
25 ms
17 ms
27 ms
19 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse time mode 5.0% of the theoretical value or 20 ms
3)
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
, where
n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Negative sequence current before fault = 0.0, f
n
= 50 Hz, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 2.5 x I
n
, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.5 to 20
Table 53. Phase discontinuity protection (46PD)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: fn 2Hz
2% of the set value
Pickup time < 70 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Table 52. Negative sequence overcurrent protection (46) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 46 0.01...5.00 x I
n
0.01
Time multiplier 46 0.05...15.00 0.05
Defnite time delay 46 40...200000 ms 10
Operating curve type
1)
46 Defnite or inverse time
Curve type: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 17, 18, 19
1)
For further reference please refer to the Operating characteristics table at the end of the Technical data chapter
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Table 54. Phase discontinuity protection (46PD) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value
(Current ratio setting I
2
/I
1
)
46PD 10...100 % 1
Defnite time delay 46PD 100...30000 ms 1
Min phase current 46PD 0.05...0.30 x In 0.01
Table 57. Tree-phase thermal overload (49F)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: fn 2Hz
Current measurement: 0.5% or 0.002 x I
n
(at currents in the range of 0.014.00 x I
n
)
Trip time accuracy 2.0% or 0.50 s
Table 56. Circuit breaker failure protection (50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Current value
(Operating phase current)
50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 0.05...1.00 x I
n
0.05
Current value Res
(Operating residual current)
50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 0.05...1.00 x I
n
0.05
CB failure mode
(Operating mode of function)
50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 1=Current
2=Breaker status
3=Both
CB fail trip mode 50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 1=Of
2=Without check
3=Current check
Retrip time 50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 0...60000 ms 10
CB failure delay 50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 0...60000 ms 10
CB fault delay 50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF 0...60000 ms 10
Table 55. Circuit breaker failure protection (50BF, 50NBF, 50GBF)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: fn 2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Trip time accuracy 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
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Table 58. Tree-phase thermal overload (49F) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Env temperature Set
(Ambient temperature used when the Amb-
Sens is set to Of)
49F -50...100C 1
Current multiplier
(Current multiplier when function is used for
parallel lines)
49F 1...5 1
Current reference 49F 0.05...4.00 x I
n
0.01
Temperature rise
(End temperature rise above
ambient)
49F 0.0...200.0C 0.1
Time constant
(Time constant of the line in
seconds)
49F 60...60000 s 1
Maximum temperature
(temperature level for trip)
49F 20.0...200.0C 0.1
Alarm value
(Temperature level for start (alarm))
49F 20.0...150.0C 0.1
Reclose temperature
(Temperature for reset of block reclose afer
trip)
49F 20.0...150.0C 0.1
Initial temperature
(Temperature raise above ambient tempera-
ture at startup)
49F -50.0...100.0 C 0.1
Table 59. Tree-phase inrush current detection (INR)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy At the frequency f=f
n
Current measurement:
1.5% of set value or 0.002 x In
Ratio I2f/I1f measurement: 5.0% of set value
Reset time +35 ms / -0 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Trip time accuracy +20 ms / -10 ms
Table. 60. Tree-phase inrush current detection (INR) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value
(Ratio of the 2nd to the 1st harmonic
leading to restraint)
INR 5...100 % 1
Defnite time delay INR 20...60000 ms 1
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Table 61. Arc protection (AFD)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy 3% of the set value or 0.01 x I
n
Trip time Minimum Typical Maximum
Operation mode =
Light+current
1) 2)
9 ms 12 ms 15 ms
Operation mode = Light
only
2)
9 ms 10 ms 12 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
1)
Phase Pickup value = 1.0 x In, current before fault = 2.0 x set Phase Pickup value, fn = 50Hz, fault with nominal frequency, results based on
statistical distribution 200 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the heavy-duty output contact
Table 62. Arc protection (AFD) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Phase Pickup value
(Operating phase current)
AFD 0.50...40.00 x I
n
0.01
Ground Pickup value
(Operating residual current)
AFD 0.05...8.00 x I
n
0.01
Operation mode AFD 1=Light+current
2=Light only
3=BI controlled
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Table 63. Operating characteristics
Parameter Values (Range)
Inverse-time and defnite-time curve types
(overcurrent protection)
1=ANSI Ext. inv.
2=ANSI Very. inv.
3=ANSI Norm. inv.
4=ANSI Mod inv.
5=ANSI Def. Time
6=L.T.E. inv.
7=L.T.V. inv.
8=L.T. inv.
9=IEC Norm. inv.
10=IEC Very inv.
11=IEC inv.
12=IEC Ext. inv.
13=IEC S.T. inv.
14=IEC L.T. inv
15=IEC Def. Time
17=Programmable
18=RI type
19=RD type
Inverse-time and defnite-time curve types
(voltage protection)
5=ANSI Def. Time
15=IEC Def. Time
17=Inv. Curve A
18=Inv. Curve B
19=Inv. Curve C
20=Programmable
21=Inv. Curve A
22=Inv. Curve B
23=Programmable
Table 64. Restricted earth fault, low impedance (REF)
Characteristic Value
Pickup
accuracy
Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: f
n
2Hz
2.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Pickup time
1) 2)
Minimum Typical Maximum
I
Fault
= 2.0 x set Trip value 37 ms 40ms 45 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
,
where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
1)
Pickup value = 1.0 x U
n
, Voltage before fault 0.9 x U
n
, f
n
= 50 Hz, overvoltage in one phase-to-phase with nominal frequence injected from
random phase angle, results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact
3)
Maximum Pickup value = 1.20 x U
n
, Pickup value multiples in range of 1.10 to 2.00
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Table 65. Restricted earth fault, low impedance (REF) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Trip value REF 5...50 % 1
Restraint mode REF None
2nd harmonic
-
Pickup value 2.H REF 10...50 % 1
Minimum trip time REF 40...300000 ms 1
Operation REF Of
On
Table 67. Single-phase undercurrent protection (37) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 37 0.01...1.00 x I
n
0.01
Current block value 37 0.01...0.50 x I
n
0.01
Defnite time delay 37 400...600000 ms 10
Operation 37 Of
On
Table 66. Single-phase undercurrent protection (37)
Characteristic Value
Pickup Accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: f
n
2Hz
1.5% of the set value or 0.002 x I
n
Pickup time Typical < 55 ms
Reset time < 40 ms
Reset ratio Typical 1.04
Retardation time < 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
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Control functions
Table 68. Autoreclose (79)
Characteristic Value
Reclose accuracy 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Table 69. Autoreclose (79) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Reset time 79 0.10...1800.000 s 0.001
Reclose attempts
79 0...7 1
Reclose time
79 0.000...300.00 s 0.001
Enable/disable protection
79 Programmable per reclose
attempt
Table 70. Overexcitation protection (24)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy + 3.0% of the set value
Pickup time 1), 2)
Frequency change:
Typical 200 ms
Voltage change:
Typical < 40 ms
Reset time
< 50 ms
Reset ratio
Typical 0.96
Retardation time
< 35 ms
Trip time accuracy in defnite-time mode
1.0% of the set value or + 20 ms
Trip time accuracy in inverse-time mode
5.0% of the theoretical value or + 50 ms
Table 71. Overexcitation protection (24) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Pickup value 24 100...200% 1
Curve type
24 Defnite-time or Inverse-time curves -
Time multiplier
24 0.1...100 .0 0.1
Trip delay time
24 200...200000 ms 10
1) Results based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
2) Includes the delay of the signal output contact
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Table 72. Frequency protection (81)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy 81O/81U 10 mHz
df/dt 100 mHz/s (in range |df/dt| < 5 Hz/s)
2.0% of the set value (in range 5 Hz/s < |df/
dt| < 15 Hz/s)
Pickup time 81O/81U < 80 ms
df/dt < 120 ms
Reset time < 150 ms
Trip time accuracy 1.0% of the set value or 30 ms
Table 73. Frequency protection (81) main settings
Parameter Function Value (range) Step
Operation mode 81 1=81U
2=81O
3=df/dt
4=81U + df/dt
5=81O + df/dt
6=81U or df/dt
7=81O or df/dt
Pickup value 81O
81 0.900...1.200 x F
n
0.001
Pickup value 81U
81 0.800...1.100 x F
n
0.001
Pickup value df/dt
81 -0.200...0.200 x F
n
/s 0.005
Trip time 81O/81U
81 80...200000 ms 10
Trip time df/dt
81 120...200000 ms 10
Table 74. Termal overload protection, two time constants (T2PTTR)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current
measured: fn 2 Hz
Current measurement: 1.5% of the set value
or 0.002 x In (at currents in the range of
0.01...4.00 x In)
Trip time accuracy 2.0% of the theoretical value or 0.50 s
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Table 75. Load shed and restoration (81LSH)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy 81U 10 mHz
df/dt 100 mHz/s (in range |df/ dt| < 5 Hz/s)
2.0% of the set value (in range 5 Hz/s < |df/
dt| < 15 Hz/s)
Start time 81U < 80 ms
df/dt < 120 ms
Reset time < 150 ms
Trip time accuracy 1.0% of the set value or 30 ms
Table 76. Load shed and restoration (81LSH) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Step
Load shed mode 81LSH Freq<
Freq< AND df/dt
Freq< OR df/dt
-
Restore mode
81LSH Disabled
Auto
Manual
-
Pickup value 81U
81LSH 0.800...1.200 x Fn 0.001
Pickup value df/dt
81LSH -0.200...-0.005 x Fn 0.005
Trip time 81U
81LSH 80...200000 ms 10
Trip time df/dt
81LSH 120...200000 ms 10
Restore pickup value
81LSH 0.800...1.200 x Fn 0.001
Restore delay time
81LSH 80...200000 ms 10
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Table 77. Synchronism check (25)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage
measured: fn 1 Hz
Voltage: 3.0% of the set value or 0.01 x Vn
Frequency: 10 mHz
Phase angle: 3
Reset time < 50 ms
Reset ratio Typical 0.96
Trip time accuracy in defnite time mode 1.0% of the set value or 20 ms
Table 78. Synchronism check (25) main settings
Parameter Function Value (Range) Description
Live dead
mode
25 -1=Of
1=Both Dead
2=Live L, Dead B
3=Dead L, Live B
4=Dead Bus, L Any
5=Dead L, Bus Any
6=One Live, Dead
7=Not Both Live
Energizing check mode
Diference voltage 25 0.01...0.50 xUn Maximum voltage diference limit
Diference frequency 25 0.001...0.100 xFn Maximum frequency diference limit
Diference angle 25 5...90 deg Maximum angle diference limit
Synchrocheck mode 25 1=Of
2=Synchronous
3=Asynchronous
Synchrocheck operation mode
Control mode 25 1=Continuous
2=Command
Selection of the synchrocheck command or
continuous control mode
Dead line value 25 0.1...0.8 xUn Voltage low limit line for energizing check
Live line value 25 0.2...1.0 xUn Voltage high limit line for energizing check
Close pulse 25 200...60000 ms Breaker closing pulse duration
Max energizing V 25 0.50...1.15 xUn Maximum voltage for energizing
Phase shif 25 -180...180 deg Correction of phase diference between
measured V_BUS and V_LINE
Minimum Syn time 25 0...60000 ms Minimum time to accept synchronizing
Maximum Syn time 25 100...6000000 ms Maximum time to accept synchronizing
Energizing time 25 100...60000 ms Time delay for energizing check
Closing time of CB 25 40...250 ms Closing time of the breaker
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Measurement functions
Table 79. Tree-phase current measurements (IA, IB, IC)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: f
n
2Hz at currents in the range
of 0.01...40 x In
Current: + 0.5% or + 0.002 x I
n
Phase angle: 2.5
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
RMS: No suppression
Table 81. Tree-phase voltage measurements (VA, VB, VC)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: f
n
2Hz
(at voltages in range 0.01...1.15 x V
n
)
Voltage: 0.5% or + 0.002 x V
n
Phase angle: 2.5
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
RMS: No suppression
Table 80. Current sequence components (I1, I2, I0)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: f/f
n
= 2Hz
1.0% or 0.002 x I
n
at currents in the range of 0.01...4.00 x I
n
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Table 82. Voltage sequence components (V1, V2, V0)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the voltage measured: f
n
2Hz at voltages in the range
of 0.011.15 x V
n
1.0% or 0.002 x U
n
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Table 83. Ground current measurement (IG)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: f/f
n
= 2Hz
0.5% or 0.002 x I
n
at currents in the range of 0.01...4.00 x In
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x fn, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
RMS: No suppression
Table 84. Ground voltage measurement (VG)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy Depending on the frequency of the current measured: f/f
n
= 2Hz
0.5% or 0.002 x V
n
Suppression of har-
monics
DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
RMS: No suppression
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Supervision functions
Table 88. Current circuit supervision (CCM)
Characteristic Value
Trip time
1)
< 30 ms
1)
Including the delay of the output contact
Table 89. Current circuit supervision (CCM) main settings
Parameter Values (Range) Unit Description
Pickup value 0.05...0.20 x I
n
Minimum trip current dif-
ferential level
Maximum trip current 1.00...5.00 x I
n
Block of the function at high
phase current
Table 85. Tree-phase and single-phase power and energy (P, SP, E, SE)
Characteristic Value
Measurement accuracy At all three currents in range 0.101.20 x I
n
At all three voltages in range 0.501.15 x V
n
At the frequency f
n
1Hz
Active power and energy in range |PF| > 0.71
Reactive power and energy in range |PF| < 0.71
1.5% for power (S,P and Q)
0.015 for power factor
1.5% for energy
Suppression of harmonics DFT: -50dB at f = n x f
n
, where n = 2, 3, 4, 5,
Table 86. Frequency measurement (f )
Description Value
RTD inputs Operation accuracy 10 mHz (in measurement range 35 - 75 Hz)
Table 87. Power quality sag (dip), swell, interruption measurements (PQSS)
Characteristic Value
Pickup accuracy 1.5% of the set value or 0.2% of the reference voltage
Reset ratio Typical 0.96 (Swell), 1.04 (Sag (dip), Interruption)
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Table 90. Fuse failure supervision (60)
Characteristic Value
Trip time
1)
NPS function:
U
Fault
= 1.1 x set Neg Seq
voltage Lev
U
Fault
= 5.0 x set Neg Seq
voltage Lev
< 33 ms
< 18 ms
Delta function:
U = 1.1 x set Voltage change
rate
U = 2.0 x set Voltage change
rate
<30 ms
<24 ms
1)
Includes the delay of the signal output contact, fn = 50 Hz, fault voltage with nominal frequency injected from random phase angle, results
based on statistical distribution of 1000 measurements
Table 91. RTD/mA measurement (XRGGIO130)
Description Value
RTD inputs 100 platinum
250 platinum
100 nickel
120 nickel
250 nickel
10 copper
TCR 0.00385 (DIN 43760)
TCR 0.00385
TCR 0.00618 (DIN 43760)
TCR 0.00618
TCR 0.00618
TCR 0.00427
Supported resistance range 0...2 k
Maximum lead resistance (threewire
measurement)
25 per lead
Isolation 2 kV (inputs to protective earth)
Response time <4 s
RTD/resistance sensing current Maximum 0.33 mA rms
Operation accuracy Resistance Temperature
2.0% or 1 1C
10 copper: 2C
mA inputs Supported current range 020 mA
Current input impedance 44 0.1%
Operation accuracy Resistance
0.5% or 0.01 mA
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24. Display
The relays local HMI includes a large LCD screen
standard. Te large LCD display ofers full front-panel
user-interface functionality with menu navigation and
menu views.
Te large display ofers increased front-panel usability
with less menu scrolling and improved information
overview than with smaller LCD screens. The large
display is well-suited for all relay installations providing
an easy viewing interface.
Fig. 17: Large display standard
Table 92. Large display
Character size Rows in the view Characters per row
Large, variable width (13x14pixels) 10 20 or more
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25. Mounting methods
By means of appropriate mounting accessories the
standard relay case for the 615 series relays can be fush
mounted, semi-fush mounted or wall mounted. Te
fush mounted and wall mounted relay cases can also
be mounted in a tilted position (25) using special
accessories.
Further, the relays can be mounted in any standard 19
instrument cabinet by means of 19 mounting panels
available with cut-outs for one or two relays.
For the routine testing purposes, the relay cases can be
equipped with Flexitest (FT) test switches, type FT-1
or FT-19R, which can be mounted side by side or below
the relay cases.
Mounting methods:
Flush mounting
Semi-fush mounting
Semi-fush mounting in a 25 tilt
Rack mounting
Wall mounting
Mounting to a 19 equipment frame
Mounting with Flexitest (FT) test switches to a
19rack
Panel cut-out for fush mounting:
Height: 6.36 0.04 (161.51 mm)
Width: 6.52 0.04 ( 165.51 mm)
26. Relay case and
drawout unit
For safety reasons, the relay cases are provided with
automatically operating contacts for short-circuiting the
CT secondary circuits when a relay unit is withdrawn
from its case. Te relay case is further provided with a
mechanical coding system preventing current measuring
relay units from being inserted into a relay case for a
voltage measuring relay unit and vice versa, i.e. the relay
cases are assigned to a certain type of relay draw-out unit.
Figure 18: Flush mounting Figure 19: Semi-fush mounting Figure 20: Semi-fush with a 25 tilt
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27. Selection and
ordering data
The relay type and serial number label identifies
t he pr ot e ct i on r el ay. The l abel i s pl ace d
above the HMI on the upper part of the draw-
out unit. An order number label is placed on the
side of the draw-out unit as well as inside the case.
Te order number consists of a string of alphanumeric
characters generated from the hardware and sofware
modules of the relay.
Use the ordering key information in Fig. 10 to generate
the order number when ordering complete protection
relays.
Your ordering code:
Digit (#) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Code
REF615 ANSI Order Codes
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Ex: HAFCCBCBNBE1BAN1XE H A F C B C B N B E 1 B A N 1 X E
Digit Description
1) Product Series H: 615 (Tiger including case) H
2) Standard A
3) Main Application F
A
B
C
D
E
A: 3 CT A A
A: 3 CT + Ground CT A B
A: 3 CT + SEF/HIZ CT A C
B: 6 CT + Ground CT B A
C: 3 CT + Ground CT + 3 VT(VT inputs for metering only) C A
C: 3 CT + SEF/HIZ CT + 3 VT(VT inputs for metering only) C B
C: 3 CT + Ground CT + 3 VT C C
C: 3 CT + SEF/HIZ CT + 3 VT C D
D: 3 CT + Ground CT + 5 VT D A
D: 3 CT + SEF/HIZ CT + 5 VT D B
E: 6 CT + Ground CT + 6 VT E A
A: 4 BI + 6 BO A A
A: 12 BI + 6 BO + 3 HSO A 1
A: 12 BI + 10 BO A B
A: 18 BI + 9 BO + 3 HSO A 2
A: 18 BI + 13 BO A C
B: 8 BI + 6 BO + 3 HSO B 1
B: 8 BI + 10 BO B A
B: 14 BI + 9 BO + 3 HSO B 2
B: 14 BI + 13 BO B B
C: 8 BI + 6 BO + 3 HSO C 1
C: 8 BI + 10 BO C A
C: 14 BI + 9 BO + 3 HSO C 2
C: 14 BI + 13 BO C B
D: 16 BI + 6 BO + 3 HSO D 1
D: 16 BI + 10 BO D A
E: 11 BI + 6 BO + 3 HSO E 1
E: 11 BI + 10 BO E A
4
C
C: Directional phase and ground overcurrent,
voltage and frequency protection and power
system metering for one breaker
D: Directional phase and ground overcurrent,
voltage and frequency protection, synch
check and power system metering for one
breaker
E: Non-directional phase and ground
overcurrent, voltage and power directional
protection and power system metering for two
breakers
Notes
F: Feeder protection and control
A: ANSI
B: Non-directional phase and ground
overcurrent protection for two breakers
4) Functional Application
5-6) Analog Inputs
7-8) Binary I/O
A: Non-directional phase and ground
overcurrent protection for single breaker
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Example code: H A F D D A D A F F E 1 B A N 1 X E
Your ordering code:
Digit (#) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Code
REF615 ANSI Order Codes
1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Ex: HAFCCBCBNBE1BAN1XE H A F C B C B N B E 1 B A N 1 X E
Digit Description
4
C
Notes
N A 1
N B 1
A A 1
A B 1
A K 1
A L 1
3 3 1
Includes Arc Flash One port: [Ethernet 100FX (LC) + Arc Flash Detection] N F 1
Detection One port: [Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + Arc Flash Detection] N G 1
F F 1
F G 1
F K 1
F L 1
11) Protocols IEC61850 + DNP3.0 Level 2 + Modbus E
English 1
English + Spanish 5
English + Portuguese 8
13) Front Panel Large LCD (standard) B
Reclosing A 2
Power quality B
Reclosing + Power quality C 2
None N
Cable Fault Detection A
None N
Nominal: 48-250 V DC; 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz 1
Nominal: 24-48 V DC 2
17) Reserved Reserved X
18) Version Version 4.0 E
Notes:
1) SNTP is available for time-sync with all Ethernet options. IRIG-B is available for time-sync with all RS-485 options. Both SNTP and IRIG-B are available for time-
sync when both Ethernet and RS-485 options are available.
2) Reclosing option is not available for functional applications B & E.
Four ports: [Ethernet 3 * 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + serial glass fiber (ST)]
Three ports: Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + configurable RS232/RS485 +
[RS485 or serial glass fiber (ST) + IRIG-B]
One port: Ethernet 100FX (LC)
One port: Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45)
Two/three ports: [Ethernet 100 FX (LC) + RS-485 (1x4-wire or 2x2-wire) + IRIG-
B]
16) Power Supply
9-10) Communication
Ports
1
12) Language
14) Option 1
2
15) Option 2
Two/three ports: [Ethernet 100 FX (LC) + RS-485 (1x4-wire or 2x2-wire) + IRIG-
B + Arc Flash Detection]
Four ports: [Ethernet 3 * 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + serial glass fiber (ST) + Arc Flash
Detection]
Four ports: [Ethernet 100FX (LC) + 2 * Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + serial glass fiber
(ST) + Arc Flash Detection]
Two/three ports: [Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + RS-485 (1x4-wire or 2x2-
wire) + IRIG-B + Arc Flash Detection]
Two/three ports: [Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + RS-485 (1x4-wire or 2x2-
wire) + IRIG-B]
Four ports: [Ethernet 100FX (LC) + 2 * Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45) + serial glass fiber
(ST)]
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ordering data
Table 93. Accessories and ordering data.
Item Order Number
Tools
PCM600 V2.0 user tool PCM600-20
Cables
Cable for optical sensors for arc protection 1.5 m 1MRS120534-1.5
Cable for optical sensors for arc protection 3.0 m 1MRS120534-3.0
Cable for optical sensors for arc protection 5.0 m 1MRS120534-5.0
Mounting accessories
Semi-fush mounting kit 1MRS050696
Wall mounting kit 1MRS050697
Inclined semi-fush mounting kit 1MRS050831
19 rack mounting kit with cutout for one relay, ANSI 61 604539-K1
19 rack mounting kit with cutout for one relay, ANSI 70 604539-K3
19 rack mounting kit with cutout for two relays , ANSI 61 604540-K1
19 rack mounting kit with cutout for two relays , ANSI 70 604540-K3
Retroft adapter plates
DPU/DPU2000 Horizontal - ANSI 61 (medium gray) 604529-K1
DPU/DPU2000 Horizontal - ANSI 70 (light gray) 604529-K3
DPU/DPU2000 Vertical - ANSI 61 medium gray) 604529-K2
DPU/DPU2000 Vertical - ANSI 70 (light gray) 604529-K4
IMPRS - ANSI 61 (medium gray) 604534-K1
IMPRS - ANSI 70 (light gray) 604534-K3
Test switches
FT-1, FT-14, and FT-19 Flexitest switches See Descriptive bulletins DB 41-077 and DB 41-
078 on www.abb.com/substationautomation
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Te relay is delivered as a pre-confgured unit. Te default
parameter setting values can be changed from the front-
panel user interface, the web-browser based user interface
(WHMI) or the PCM600 tool in combination with the
relay specifc connectivity package (CP).
PCM600 ofers extensive relay confguration functions
such as relay signal confguration using the signal matrix
tool, and IEC 61850 communication configuration
including horizontal relay-to-relay communication,
GOOSE.
When the web-browser based user interface is used, the
relay can be accessed either locally or remotely using a
web browser (IE 6.0 or later). For security reasons, the
web-browser based user interface is disabled by default.
Te interface can be enabled with the PCM600 tool or
from the front panel user interface. Te functionality of
the interface can be limited to read-only access by means
of PCM600.
Confguration, setting and SA system tools Version
PCM600 2.3 or later
Web-browser based user interface IE 7.0 or later
REF615 Connectivity Package 4.0 or later
COM600 substation product V3.4 or later
MicroSCADA Pro Substation Automation system 9.3 or later
Table 94. Tools
Table 95. Supported functions
Function WebHMI
(View)
PCM600
Relay signal confguration (signal matrix tool)
-
Modbus
communication confguration
(communication management tool)
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(Edit)
1)
DNP3.0 Level 2+ communication confguration
(communication management tool)
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IEC 60870-5-103 communication confguration
(communication management tool)
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Relay parameter setting
Saving of relay parameter settings in the relay
Saving of relay parameter settings in the tool
-
Signal monitoring
Digital fault recorder (DFR) handling
Digital fault record analysis
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Event viewing
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Saving of event data on the users PC
-
Alarm LED viewing
Phasor diagram viewing
-
Access control management
Single-line diagram
(View) (Edit)
= Supported
1)
Analog and digital values pre-mapped to registers for easy individual or grouped register retrieval by Modbus driver
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Figure 25. Terminal diagram for REF615 standard confguration E with options
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31. Certicates
32. References
KEMA has issued an IEC 61850 Certifcate Level A1 for REF615. Certifcate number: 30710144-Consulting 08-0115
Te REF615 is a UL Listed product, UL File/Sec. E103204/2/2.
Te download area on the right hand side of the web page contains the latest product documentation, such as technical reference manual,
installation manual, operators manual,etc. Te selection tool on the web page helps you fnd the documents by the document category and
language.
Te Features and Application tabs contain product related information in a compact format.
Te www.abb.com/substationautomation portal ofers you information about the distribution automation product and service range.
You will fnd the latest relevant information on the REF615 protection relay on the product page.
Figure 26. Product page
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33. Functions, codes
and symbols
Table 96. REF615 Functions, codes and symbols
Function IEC 61850
ANSI C37.2-
2008
Protection
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage, instance 1 PHLPTOC1 51P-1
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage, instance 2 PHLPTOC2 51P-2
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 1 PHHPTOC1 50P-1
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 2 PHHPTOC2 50P-2
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 3 PHHPTOC3 50P-4
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 4 PHHPTOC4 50P-5
Tree-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, instantaneous stage,
instance 1
PHIPTOC1
50P-3
Tree-phase non-directional long time overcurrent protection, low stage,
instance 1
PHLTPTOC1
51LT
Tree-phase directional overcurrent protection, low stage, instance 1 DPHLPDOC1 67/51P
Tree-phase directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 1 DPHHPDOC1 67/50P-1
Tree-phase directional overcurrent protection, high stage, instance 2 DPHHPDOC2 67/50P-2
Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 1 EFLPTOC1 51G
Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 2 EFLPTOC2 51N-1
Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 3 EFLPTOC3 51N-2
Non-directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 4 EFLPTOC4 50SEF
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 1 EFHPTOC1 50G-1
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 2 EFHPTOC2 50G-2
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 3 EFHPTOC3 50N-1
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 4 EFHPTOC4 50N-2
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 5 EFHPTOC5 50N-4
Non-directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 6 EFHPTOC6 50N-5
Non-directional earth-fault protection, instantaneous stage, instance 1 EFIPTOC1 50G-3
Non-directional earth-fault protection, instantaneous stage, instance 2 EFIPTOC2 50N-3
Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 1 DEFLPDEF1 67/51N
Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 1 DEFHPDEF1 67/50N-1
Directional earth-fault protection, high stage, instance 2 DEFHPDEF2 67/50N-2
Tree phase directional power protection, instance 1 DPSRDIR1 32P-1
Tree phase directional power protection, instance 2 DPSRDIR2 32P-2
Ground directional power protection, instance 1 DNZSRDIR1 32N-1
Ground directional power protection, instance 2 DNZSRDIR2 32N-2
Negative-sequence overcurrent protection, instance 1 NSPTOC1 46-1
Negative-sequence overcurrent protection, instance 2 NSPTOC2 46-2
Phase discontinuity protection PDNSPTOC1 46PD
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Function IEC 61850
ANSI C37.2-
2008
Protection
Residual overvoltage protection, instance 1 ROVPTOV1 59G
Residual overvoltage protection, instance 2 ROVPTOV2 59N-1
Residual overvoltage protection, instance 3 ROVPTOV3 59N-2
Tree-phase undervoltage protection, instance 1 PHPTUV1 27-1
Tree-phase undervoltage protection, instance 2 PHPTUV2 27-2
Tree-phase overvoltage protection, instance 1 PHPTOV1 59-1
Tree-phase overvoltage protection, instance 2 PHPTOV2 59-2
Negative-sequence overvoltage protection, instance 1 NSPTOV1 47-1
Negative-sequence overvoltage protection, instance 2 NSPTOV2 47-2
Frequency protection, instance 1 FRPFRQ1 81-1
Frequency protection, instance 2 FRPFRQ2 81-2
Voltage per hertz protection, instance 1 OEPVPH1 24
Tree-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution
transformers, Instance 1
T1PTTR1
49F-1
Tree-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution
transformers, Instance 2
T1PTTR2
49F-2
Numerical stabilized low impedance restricted earth-fault protection LREFPNDF1 87LOZREF
Circuit breaker failure protection, instance 1 CCBRBRF1 50BF-1
Circuit breaker failure protection, instance 2 CCBRBRF2 50BF-2
Tree-phase inrush detector, instance 1 INRPHAR1 INR-1
Tree-phase inrush detector, instance 2 INRPHAR2 INR-2
Master trip, instance 1 TRPPTRC1 86/94-1
Master trip, instance 2 TRPPTRC2 86/94-2
Arc protection, instance 1 ARCSARC1 AFD-1
Arc protection, instance 2 ARCSARC2 AFD-2
Arc protection, instance 3 ARCSARC3 AFD-3
High impedance fault detection PHIZ1 HIZ
Load shedding and restoration, instance 1 LSHDPFRQ1 81LSH-1
Load shedding and restoration, instance 2 LSHDPFRQ2 81LSH-2
Loss of phase, instance 1 PHPTUC1 37-1
Loss of phase, instance 2 PHPTUC2 37-2
Control
Circuit-breaker control, instance 1 CBXCBR1 52-1
Circuit-breaker control, instance 2 CBXCBR2 52-2
Auto-reclosing DARREC1 79
Synchronism and energizing check SECRSYN1 25
Condition Monitoring
Circuit-breaker condition monitoring, instance 1 SSCBR1 52CM-1
Circuit-breaker condition monitoring, instance 2 SSCBR2 52CM-2
Trip circuit supervision, instance 1 TCSSCBR1 TCM-1
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Function IEC 61850
ANSI C37.2-
2008
Protection
Trip circuit supervision, instance 2 TCSSCBR2 TCM-2
Current circuit supervision CCRDIF1 CCM
Fuse failure supervision, intance 1 SEQRFUF1 60-1
Fuse failure supervision, intance 2 SEQRFUF2 60-2
Cable fault detection RCFD1 CFD
Measurement
Tree-phase current measurement, instance 1 CMMXU1 IA, IB, IC
Tree-phase current measurement, instance 2 CMMXU2 IA, IB, IC (2)
Sequence current measurement, instance 1 CSMSQI1 I1, I2, I0
Sequence current measurement, instance 2 CSMSQI2 I1, I2, I0 (2)
Residual current measurement, instance 1 RESCMMXU1 IG
Tree-phase voltage measurement, instance 1 VMMXU1 VA, VB, VC
Tree-phase voltage measurement, instance 2 VMMXU2 VA, VB, VC (2)
Residual voltage measurement, instance 1 RESVMMXU1 VG
Sequence voltage measurement, instance 1 VSMSQI1 V1, V2, V0
Sequence voltage measurement, instance 2 VSMSQI2 V1, V2, V0 (2)
Single-phase power and energy measurement, instance 1 SPEMMXU1 SP, SE-1
Single-phase power and energy measurement, instance 2 SPEMMXU2 SP, SE-2
Tree-phase power and energy measurement, instance 1 PEMMXU1 P, E-1
Tree-phase power and energy measurement, instance 2 PEMMXU2 P, E-2
Current total demand distortion, instance 1 CMHAI1 PQI-1
Current total demand distortion, instance 2 CMHAI2 PQI-2
Voltage total harmonic distortion, instance 1 VMHAI1 PQVPH-1
Voltage total harmonic distortion, instance 2 VMHAI2 PQVPH-2
Voltage variation, instance 1 PHQVVR1 PQSS-1
Voltage variation, instance 2 PHQVVR2 PQSS-2
Load profle LDPMSTA1 LoadProf
Frequency measurement, instance 1 FMMXU1 f
Logging functions
Disturbance recorder RDRE1 DFR
Fault recorder FLMSTA1 FR
Sequence event recorder SER SER
Fault location DRFLO1 FLO
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history
Table 97. Document revision history
A / March 31, 2008 V1.0 Initial product version release
B / December 31, 2008 V1.1 Content updated to correspond to new product version release
C/ March 01, 2010 V2.0 Content updated to correspond to new product version release
D/ April 26, 2010 V2.0 Content in 23. Selection and ordering data corrected
E/ April 15, 2011 V4.0 Content updated to correspond to new product version release
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