NSR-3610 Feeder Equipment Protection Technical and Instruction Manual (V1.13 180320)
NSR-3610 Feeder Equipment Protection Technical and Instruction Manual (V1.13 180320)
NSR-3610 Feeder Equipment Protection Technical and Instruction Manual (V1.13 180320)
NSR-3610
Feeder Equipment Protection
Technical and Instruction Manual
Version:V1.13
NSR-3610 Feeder Protection
Safety Instruction
This chapter is about the safety and prevention suggestion before using the product. Prior to the
installation and using, it shall be fully read and understood. The company bears no corresponding
responsibilities due to neglect of related warning in this instruction and any damage due to
inappropriate operation.
The information in this chapter of the equipment documentation is intended to ensure that
equipment is properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe condition.
When electrical equipment is in operation, dangerous voltages will be present in certain parts of
the equipment. Failure to observe warning notices, incorrect use, or improper use may endanger
personnel and equipment and cause personal injury or physical damage.
Before working in the terminal strip area, the equipment must be isolated.
Proper and safe operation of the equipment depends on appropriate shipping and handling,
proper storage, installation and commissioning, and on careful operation, maintenance and
servicing. For this reason, only qualified personnel may work on or operate the equipment.
Definition of Warnings
The following warnings and standard Definition will be referred in this manual:
DANGER: It will result in death, serious personal injury and severe device damage due
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WARNING: It will result in death, serious personal injury and severe device damage due
WARNING: It will result in slight personal injury and device damage due to neglect of
safety and prevention measures. This article is suitable for device damage and possible damage
to protected device.
DANGER: During the charged operation of primary system, the second open circuit of
current transformer connected with the device is absolutely prohibited. The open circuit of
this return circuit will create extremely dangerous high voltage.
WARNING: In order to enhance or improve current functions, the software and hardware
of the device are available for upgrading. Please confirm that this users' manual is
compatible with your product.
WARNING: There is dangerous high voltage in some parts during the operation of
Only qualified operators are allowed to operate the devices or work near the devices. The
operators shall be familiar with the attentions and working process mentioned in this manual, as
well as the safety regulations.
Special attention shall be paid to observe the service regulations for high-pressure charged
devices. It will results in severe personal injury or device damage due to inobservance of these
regulations.
WARNING:
Bared terminals
The bared terminals shall not be touched during the operation of charged device because
dangerous high voltage might be created.
Residual voltage
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Dangerous voltage might exist in DC circuit after the power supply of the device is cut off. The
voltage will disappear after a few seconds.
Grounding
The grounding terminal of the device shall be reliably grounded.
Operating environment
This device can only operate in the environment stipulated by the technical parameters, and no
abnormal shock shall exist in the operating environment.
Rated value
Please confirm the rated value is in accordance with the rated parameters of device when it is
connected with ACV current circuit or DC power supply circuit.
PC Board
The PC board shall not be injected or unplugged when the device is electrified, which may lead to
incorrect operation of device.
External circuit
When the output contacts are connected to external circuit, please carefully check that the
external power voltage is in accordance with the technical requirements of device to ensure
normal and reliable operation of device.
Connecting cable
The connecting cable shall be carefully treated to avoid excessive external force.
Copyright
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Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC Directive2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for
use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive2006/95/EC).
The product is designed in accordance with the standards of the EN 60255-1, EN
60255-26 and EN 60255-27.
The product conforms with the international standards of IEC 60255 series.
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Logic ‘AND’ gate can have a number of 1 Logic ‘NOT’ gate, with gate No.
input terminals, with gate No. indicated indicated at the bottom of the frame
G1 at the bottom of the frame e.g. G1 e.g. G3
G3
Logic ‘OR’ gate can have a number The “AND” gate combined with other
≥1 &
of input terminals, with gate No. logic gates,one input terminal is input
indicated at the bottom of the frame via a “NOT” gate and the output
G2 G4
e.g. G2 terminal is output via a “NOT” gate.
Logic delay and extended element, time- t 0 Logic delay element, time-delay t1
t1 t2
delay t1 operates and extension t2 returns operates and instant returns
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Abbreviations
Abbr. Descriptions
VT Voltage Transformer
CT Current Transformer
BI Binary Input
BO Binary output
SOE Sequence of Event
EBI Enabling Binary Input
VEBI Virtual Enabling Binary Input
VICT Visual Integrated Configuration Tools
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Table of contents
Safety Instruction ................................................................................................. ii
Copyright .............................................................................................................. iv
Conformity............................................................................................................... i
Legends in the Manual ......................................................................................... i
Abbreviations ........................................................................................................ ii
Chapter1. Introduction ................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Description ..................................................................................1
1.2 Functional Configurations .......................................................................1
1.2.1 Protection Functions ......................................................................1
1.2.2 Measure and Control Function ......................................................2
1.2.3 Auxiliary Functions ........................................................................3
1.2.4 Communication Function ..............................................................3
1.3 Product Characteristics ...........................................................................3
Chapter2. Technical Data .............................................................................. 5
2.1 Electrical Data ...........................................................................................5
2.1.1 AC Current Input .............................................................................5
2.1.2 AC voltage Input .............................................................................5
2.1.3 Power supply ..................................................................................5
2.1.4 Binary Input .....................................................................................5
2.1.5 Binary Output ..................................................................................6
2.1.6 Mechanical Specifications .............................................................6
2.1.7 Ambient Temperature and Humidity Range .................................6
2.1.8 Communication Port ......................................................................7
2.1.9 Type Test .........................................................................................8
2.2 Protective Functions ................................................................................9
2.2.1 Main Protection Technical Indicators ...........................................9
2.2.2 Main Monitoring Technical Indicators ........................................ 10
Chapter3. Protection and Automation Functions ...................................... 11
3.1 Phase Over Current (ANSI 50P/51P/47/67) ........................................... 11
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Chapter1. Introduction
1.1 General Description
NSR-3610 Feeder Equipment Protection is applicable to the protection of lines,
feeders, busbar sectionalizing of non-direct grounding system or low resistance
grounding system when the voltage level is below 110kV and can be installed
dispersedly in switchgear or control room in form of centralized shieldsets.
BUS
52 Breaker
P P
67 G 50 G 51 P
3 G
Neg-Seq
Overcurrent
1
Auto-Reclose 79
SOTF
· Phase
· Ground
52 Breaker
Synchronismcheck
25
1
60VTS TCS FR 74
ANSI FUNCOTION
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25 Synchronism check
27 Under Voltage
32 Directional Power
46 Negative-sequence Overcurrent
50G Zero-sequence Overcurrent
50P Overcurrent
51P,G Inverse Time Overcurrent
59 P,G Over voltage, Zero-sequence Over voltage
60VTS VT Supervision
60CTS CT Supervision
67 Overcurrent with Directional
74 Alarm
79 Auto reclose
81U,O Frequency [Under,Over]
SOTF Switch-onto-fault
MET Metering
SER Sequential Events Record
DFR Event Reports
TCS Trip & Close Circuit Supervision
FR Fault Record
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1. CB Control: one breaker remote control, one switch remote control, it can
be extended to four switch remote control by changing the expansion
board
1.2.3 Auxiliary Functions
Self-check function
DC power-down alarm
Online detection of hardware circuit
Event records include 512 BI change reports, 512 self-check reports and 512
operating reports.
Disturbance records include 120 fault reports and 120 disturbance recorders (the
disturbance record format is compatible with international standard COMTRADE
files)
Support a variety of time source modes: 1 pulse per minute (1PPM), 1 pulse per
second (1PPS), IRIG-B code and IEC61588 network time source.
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Large screen LCD, intuitive and friendly interface menu, detailed and intuitive
information, convenient operation and debugging.
Unit design, modular construction and strong expandability
The devices are configured with complete protection segment and outlets to give
full play to the advantages of microcomputer protection and greatly facilitate the
users.
High-speed 40-point sampling and real-time parallel computation. Complete all
protection logic measurements and calculations as well as real-time process of
fault reports and event records at each sampling point.
Remotely operate circuit breakers and virtual link and records remote operation
and statistics.
Harmonic analysis function is up to 19 times.
Improved device self-test strategy.
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Operating temperature
-40℃~+70℃
range
Storage and transport
-40℃~+70℃
temperature range
Relative humidity under 5%~95%, There is neither condensation nor icing within the
normal working conditions device
Atmospheric pressure 70kPa~106kPa
Elevation <3000 m
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2. Mechanical Test
GB/T-11287-2000 Electrical relays; part 21: vibration, shock,
bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection
Vibration test
equipment; section one: vibration tests (sinusoidal)
(IEC60255-21-1: 1998): Level I
GB/T 14537-1993 Shock and bump tests on measuring relays
Shock test and protection equipment
(IEC60255-21-2:1988): Level I
GB/T 14537-1993 Shock and bump tests on measuring relays
Crash test and protection equipment
(IEC60255-21-2:1988): Level I
3. Electrical Test
GB/T14598.3-2006 (IEC 60255-5:2000): under DC 500V, the
Insulation resistance
measured insulation resistance is > 100MΩ
GB/T14598.3-2006 (IEC 60255-5:2000): test voltage: 2kV, 50Hz/
Voltage withstanding
60Hz, for 1min, without breakdown and flashover
GB/T14598.3-2006 (IEC 60255-5:2000): short-term monopole
Impulse voltage impulse voltage 5kV, leading edge time: 1.2μs, half-peak time:
50μs, without breakdown and flashover
4. Electromagnetic Compatibility
In accordance with GB/T 14598.13-1998 (IEC 60255-22-1 (idt
1MHz pulse burst
IEC61000-4-12)
disturbance tests
Common mode: Level III, 2.5kV
(Contain 1MHz and
Differential mode: Level III, 1.0kV
100kHz)
Imposed port: auxiliary power supply, BI, BO, AC port
Electrostatic discharge In accordance with GB/T 14598.14-1998 (IEC60255-22-2), Level
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test IV
Contact discharge: 8kV
Air discharge: 15kV
Imposed port: enclosure port
In accordance with GB/T 14598.9-2002 (IEC 60255-22-3), Level
III
Sweep frequency
Emission amplitude value
Radiated 10V/m (rms), f=80…1000MHz
electromagnetic field Imposed port: enclosure port
disturbance tests Dot frequency
Emission value
10V/m (rms), f=80MHz/160MHz/450MHz/900MHz
Emission pulse width
10V/m (rms), f=900MHz
In accordance with GB/T 14598.10-2007 (IEC 60255-22-4)
Fast transient
Power supply, BO, BI, AC: Level IV, 4kV, 2.5 kHz, 5/50ns
disturbance test
Communication terminal: Level IV, 2kV, 5 kHz, 5/50ns
In accordance with GB/T 17626.5-1999 (IEC 60255-22-5), Level
III, 1.2/50us
Surge test
Power supply, AC, BO and BI terminals: common mode 2kV,
differential mode 1kV
In accordance with GB/T 17626.6-1998 (IEC 60255-22-6), Level
RF conducted III
interference test Power supply, AC, BI, BO, communication terminal: 10Vrms, 150
kHz~80MHz
Power frequency In accordance with GB/T 17626.8-1998 (IEC 61000-4-8:1993),
magnetic field immunity Level V
test 100A/m for 1min, 1000A/m for 3s
In accordance with GB/T 17626.9-1998 (IEC 61000-4-9:1993),
Pulsed magnetic field
Level V
test
6.4/16μs, 1000A/m for 3s
In accordance with GB/T 17626.10-1998 (IEC 61000-4-10:1993),
Damped oscillation
Level V
magnetic field test
100kHz & 1MHz–100A/m
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Directional
Every stage has a separate direction-measuring element. If the threshold value is
exceeded, the direction determination is started. If one of the determined directions
matches the set direction, the stage picks up. The direction is determined by
calculating the phase angle between the short-circuit current and a reference voltage.
The directional measuring element uses the short-circuit current of the phase
concerned and the cross-polarized phase-to-phase voltage (as the reference voltage)
to determine the direction. This means that the direction can still be determined
unambiguously and correctly.
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VA
IA
sen
VBC
VC
VB
a rd
rw
Fo
r se
ve
Re
The directional characteristic adopts the principle of 90°wiring direction. The over
current directional sensitive angle (𝜑sen ) is used as sensitive angle. Take the power
directions of IA and Vbc as an example, the stage works in a forward direction when
𝑈bc lead 𝐼A −(1800 − 𝜑sen )~𝜑sen , and it works in a reverse direction when 𝑈bc lead
𝐼A 𝜑sen ~(𝜑sen + 1800 ).
When the three-phase short-circuit near the exit, 𝑈ab , 𝑈bc and 𝑈ca are dropped
to 0, the criteria for conventional 900 wiring power direction fail to work. At this time,
the device uses the angles of short-circuit current and memory voltage before short
circuit to determine the direction.
The following table shows how measurands are assigned for direction
determination purposes in the event of different types of fault.
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Forward direction
G1
≥ 1
VT fault G4
&
&
t 0 Operate
OC.VTfaultBlk G2
G5
OC.En &
max(Ia Ib Ic) G3
≥
P OC.I
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Block by FuseFail
The user can use the OC.VTfaultBlk parameter to control the behavior of the
stage when detecting a measuring-voltage failure.
When OC.VTfaultBlk is enabled, if the device determines a fault in the
voltage-transformer secondary circuit (through measuring-voltage failure detection),
direction determination will be disabled and every directionally set stage will be
blocked. Non-directionally set stages will keep active when faults are in the
voltage-transformer secondary circuit. NARI recommends retaining the default setting,
as correct direction determination cannot be guaranteed if a measuring-voltage failure
occurs.
When OC.VTfaultBlk is disenabled, if a fault in the voltage-transformer
secondary circuit is determined, direction determination will be disabled and every
directionally set stage will keep active as non-directionally stages.
Inverse-time
When the input variable exceeds the threshold value, the inverse-time
characteristic curve is processed. User can select pickup behavior of the inverse-time
characteristic curve according to IEC via setting parameters. The inverse-time
characteristics follow the regulations of International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC255-4) and British Standard (BS142. 1996) and adopt the following three
standard characteristic equations for selection:
P OC3.I
P OC3.Curve
&
toperate 0
OC3.En & Operate
G2
max(Ia Ib Ic) G1
≥
P OC3.I
0.14 ∙ 𝑡𝑝
Standard Inverse t= 0.02
(𝐼 ⁄𝐼𝑃 ) −1
13.5 ∙ 𝑡𝑝
Very Inverse t=
(𝐼 ⁄𝐼𝑃 ) − 1
80 ∙ 𝑡𝑝
Extremely Inverse t= 2
(𝐼 ⁄𝐼𝑃 ) − 1
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120 ∙ 𝑡𝑝
Long Inverse t=
(𝐼 ⁄𝐼𝑃 ) − 1
0.05 ∙ 𝑡𝑝
Short Inverse t= 0.04
(𝐼 ⁄𝐼𝑃 ) −1
• t : Calculated inverse time
• 𝑡𝑝 : Action time, in seconds
• 𝐼𝑃 : Current setting
• 𝐼 : Fault current
Where: 𝐼𝑃 is the setting of over-current three stages; 𝑡𝑝 is the time of over-current
three stages; 𝐼 is the fault current; t is the calculated inverse time.
Settings
Definite-time
Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Overcurrent
OC Under voltage Blocking 10~120V OC.VppBlk
OC Negative voltege Blocking 1~120V OC.VnegBlk
OC Directional angle 0 – 90° OC.DirAngle
OC VT fault Blocking 0 Disable;1 Enable OC.VTfaultBlk
OC1 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A OC1.I
OC1 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S OC1.T
OC1 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OC1.En
Overcurrent 1
OC1 under voltage and 0 Disable;1 Enable OC1.EnVppVnegBlk
negative voltege block
OC1 Directional block 0 Disable;1 Enable OC1.EnDir
OC2 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A OC2.I
OC2 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S OC2.T
OC2 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OC2.En
Overcurrent 2
OC2 under voltage and 0 Disable;1 Enable OC2.EnVppVnegBlk
negative voltege block
OC2 Directional block 0 Disable;1 Enable OC2.EnDir
OC3 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A OC3.I
OC3 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S OC3.T
OC3 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OC3.En
Overcurrent 3 OC3 Under voltage and 0 Disable;1 Enable OC3. EnVppVnegBlk
negative voltege block
OC3 Directional block 0 Disable;1 Enable OC3.EnDir
Inverse time OC3 IEC Curve 0,1,2,3,4,5 TOC3.Curve
IEC Inverse-Time Overcurrent Curves
0: Definite time
1: Standard Inverse time
2: Very Inverse time
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Zero-sequence overcurrent protection use Ground (IG measured I0) and neutral
(I𝑁 calculated I0) overcurrent to detect ground faults. Use optoisolated inputs or the
internal ground element to control these elements and increase security.
Definite-time
The main criterion is:
𝐼0 > 𝐼0p
{
𝐼0 = I𝐺 or I𝑁
Directional
The directional feature controls the operation of all overcurrent elements and
allows them to discriminate between forward or reverse faults. The polarizing voltage
3U0 = UA + UB + UC . The 3U0 > 5V, which is used to establish the minimum level of
voltage for which the angle measurement is reliable. The directional sensitive angle
( sen) is used as sensitive angle.
The following figure shows the operating current and polarizing voltage used for
directional control.
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3V0
e
v e rs
Re
a rd
rw
Fo
sen
3I0
-3V0
VT fault G5
&
&
t 0 Operate
ZOC.VTfaultBlk G3
G6
ZOC. En &
I0 G4
≥
P ZOC.I
Inverse-time
The zero -sequence Inverse-time feature refer to Phase Overcurrent on page 3.1
for more details on principles.
Settings
Zero-sequence
Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Overcurrent
Zero-sequence current {0} measured;{1} calculated ZOC.I0calculated
ZOC Directional angle 0 – 90° ZOC.DirAngle
ZOC VT fault Blocking 0 Disable;1 Enable ZOC.VTfaultBlk
ZOC1 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A ZOC1.I
Zero-sequence ZOC1 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S ZOC1.T
Overcurrent 1 ZOC1 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable ZOC1.En
ZOC1 Directional block 0 Disable;1 Enable ZOC1.EnDir
Zero-sequence ZOC2 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A ZOC2.I
Overcurrent 2 ZOC2 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S ZOC2.T
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manually closing ≥1
auto-reclosing G1 &
SOTFfedPh.En t 0 Operate
max(Ia Ib Ic ) G2
≥
P SOTFfedPh.I
manually closing ≥1
auto-reclosing G1 &
SOTFfedGnd.En t 0 Operate
IG or IN G1
≥
P SOTFfedGnd.I
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SOTFcuplPh.En t 0 Operate
max(Ia Ib Ic ) G2
≥
P SOTFcuplPh.I
IG or IN G1
≥
P SOTFcuplGnd.I
Settings
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Definite-time
Negative-sequence protection detects unbalanced loads on the system. This
protection function can be used to detect interruptions, short-circuits and polarity
problems in the connections to the current transformers. It is also useful in detecting
single-phase and two-phase faults with fault currents smaller than the maximum load
current. Separate protection is provided for the calculated negative-sequence
overcurrent, negative-sequence inverse-time overcurrent , I2 = (𝐼𝐴 + a𝐼𝐵 + 𝑎2 𝐼𝐶 )⁄3.
The main criterion is: I2 > I2p , Where, I2p is setting current.
Inverse-time
The negative-sequence Inverse-time feature refer to Phase Overcurrent on page
3.1 for more details on principles.
Settings
Negative-sequence
Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Overcurrent
NegOC1 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A NegOC1.I
Negative-sequence
NegOC1 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S NegOC1.T
Overcurrent 1
NegOC1 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable NegOC1.En
NegOC2 Threshold 0.05–150.00 A NegOC2.I
NegOC2 Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S NegOC2.T
Negative-sequence
NegOC2 Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable NegOC2.En
Overcurrent 2
Inverse time NegOC2 IEC 0,1,2,3,4,5 NegOC2.Curve
Curve
0: Definite time
1: Standard Inverse time
2: Very Inverse time
3: Extremely Inverse time
4: Long Inverse time
5: Short Inverse time
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Alarm
G2
OV.EnTrip
OV.En &
t 0
&
V G1
Trip
≥ G3
P OV.V
Settings
Over Voltage Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
OV Threshold 57.7–200.00 V OV.V
OV Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S OV.T
Over Voltage
OV Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OV.En
OV Alarm or Trip 0 Alarm;1 Trip OV.EnTrip
&
Alarm
G2
ZOV.EnTrip
ZOV.En &
t 0
&
3V0 G1
Trip
≥ G3
P ZOV.V
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Settings
Over Voltage Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
ZOV Threshold 0.05–120.00 V ZOV.V
ZOV Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S ZOV.T
Over Voltage
ZOV Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable ZOV.En
ZOV Alarm or Trip 0 Alarm;1 Trip ZOV EnTrip
min(Ia Ib Ic)
&
&
P UV.Iblk t 0
≥ Operate
G1 G2
UV.En
V
≤
P UV.V
Settings
Under Voltage Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
UV Threshold 0.05–120.00 V UV.V
UV Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S UV.T
Under Voltage
UV Current block Threshold 0–150.00 A UV.I
UV Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable UV.En
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Pickup
Trip
Command
52 Open
Close
time
Sync Check
79AR Process
Single-shot Reclosing
When a trip signal is programmed to initiate the automatic reclosing system, the
appropriate automatic reclosing program will be executed. Once the circuit breaker
has opened, a dead time interval AR.Shot1Tdelay in accordance with the type of fault
is started. Once the dead time interval has elapsed, a closing signal is issued to
reclose the circuit breaker. A blocking time interval AR.Treclaim is started at the
same time. Within this reclaim time it is checked whether the automatic reclosure was
performed successfully. If a new fault occurs before the reclaim time elapses, the
automatic reclosing system is dynamically blocked causing the final tripping of the
circuit breaker. The dead time can be set individually for each of the reclosing
program.
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Criteria for opening the circuit breaker may either be the auxiliary contacts of the
circuit breaker and the dropout of the current. If the fault is cleared (successful
reclosing attempt), the blocking time expires and automatic reclosing is reset in
anticipation of a future fault. If the fault is not cleared (unsuccessful reclosing attempt),
then a final tripping signal is initiated by one or more protective elements.
Multi-shot Reclosing
The first reclose cycle is, in principle, the same as the single-shot automatic
reclosing. If the first reclosing attempt is unsuccessful, this does not result in a final
trip, but in a reset of the reclaim time interval and start of the next reclose cycle with
the next dead time. This can be repeated until the set number of reclosing attempts for
the corresponding reclose program has been reached.
The dead time intervals can be set differently for each reclosing program. If one
of the reclosing attempts is successful, i.e. the fault disappeared after reclosure, the
reclaim time expires and the automatic reclosing system is reset. The fault is
terminated.
If none of the reclosing attempts is successful, then a final circuit breaker trip will
take place after the last allowable reclosing attempt has been performed by the
protection function. All reclosing attempts were unsuccessful After the final circuit
breaker trip, the automatic reclosing system is reset.
Reclaim Time
The reclaim time can be prolonged when the following conditions are fulfilled. The
time AR.Tclose defines the maximum time during which a close command can apply.
If a new trip command occurs before this time has run out, the close command will be
aborted. If the time AR.Tclose is set longer than the reclaim time AR.Treclaim, the
reclaim time will be extended to the remaining close command duration after expiry.
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The under frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the
rate-of-change of frequency rises above the threshold UF.df/dt (this function can be
canceled via setting parameters UF.EnDf/dtBlk).
The under frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the phase to
phase voltage more than a threshold (fixed 130V).
The under frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the maximum
phase current less than the threshold UF.I (this function can be canceled via setting
parameters UF.EnIBlk).
The under frequency element can be enabled after 1s only when the frequency is
greater than the frequency setting UF.Freq.
If the conditions above are satisfied and the frequency is less than the threshold,
the delay timer is allowed to start timing.
UF.En &
UF.EnDf/dtBlk
G1
UF.EnIBlk &
t 0 Operate
Frequency G2
P UF.Freq ≤
Settings
Under
Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Frequency
UF Threshold 45.00–49.50 Hz UF.Freq
UF Operate delay 0.00–99.99 sec UF.T
UF Df/dt block Threshold 0.1–10 Hz/S UF.df/dt
Under UF Vpp block Threshold 0.05–150V UF.Vpp
Frequency UF Current block Threshold 0.0–120.00A UF.I
UF Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable UF.En
UF Df/dt block Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable UF.EnDf/dtBlk
UF Current block Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable UF.EnIBlk
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The over frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the
rate-of-change of frequency rises above the threshold OF.df/dt (this function can be
canceled via setting parameters OF.EnDf/dtBlk).
The over frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the phase to
phase voltage more than a threshold (fixed 130V).
The over frequency function can be inhibited from operating when the maximum
phase current less than the threshold OF.I (this function can be canceled via setting
parameters OF.EnIBlk).
The over frequency element can be enabled after 1s only when the frequency is
less than the frequency setting OF.Freq.
If the conditions above are satisfied and the frequency is greater than the
threshold, the delay timer is allowed to start timing.
OF.En &
OF.EnDf/dtBlk
G1
OF.EnIBlk &
t 0 Operate
Frequency G2
≤
P OF.Freq
Figure 3.10.1 Over Frequency Protection Logic
Settings
Over
Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Frequency
OF Threshold 50.00–60.00 Hz OF.Freq
OF Operate delay 0.00–99.99 sec OF.T
OF Df/dt block Threshold 0.1–10 Hz/S OF.df/dt
Over OF Vpp block Threshold 0.05–150V OF.Vpp
Frequency OF Current block Threshold 0.0–120.00A OF.I
OF Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OF.En
OF Df/dt block Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OF.EnDf/dtBlk
OF Current block Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OF.EnIBlk
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max(Ia Ib Ic)
& &
P OL.I t 0
≥ Alarm
OL.En G1 G2
Settings
Under Voltage Parameter Setting Options Abbr.
Overload Threshold 0.05–150.00A OL.I
Overload Overload Operate delay 0.00–99.99 S OL.T
Overload Fuction 0 Disable;1 Enable OL.En
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2
1
Where, 1 ——angular frequency of periodic function, T ;
2 N 1
2
bk
N
x(n) sin( N
n0
kn)
The effective values of k-harmonic wave and phase angle are calculated as
shown below:
bk
Phase angle k arctg ( ) ak 0
ak
bk
Or k arctg ( ) ak 0
ak
1 2 2
Effective value ck (ak bk )
2
The AC signal is decomposed according to above formula to calculate the
voltage and current signals of each harmonic wave and total effective value, active
power, reactive power, power factor.
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Contact signal
Δ t
Signal after
optoelectronic isolation Td
Δt
Td
a. Error remote signals are filtered b. Contact jitter filtering as remote signal binary change
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The device requires a “remote/local” BIO, when the device carries out through
background or remote control, you must position the handle in “remote”; When the
device carries out local panel operation, you must position the handle in “local” .
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Chapter5. Hardware
5.1 Overview
The device uses chassis with 186mm wide, 267mm (6U) high and 230mm deep.
The chassis front panel is with a 128 × 64 LCD, 9 user keys, 8 signal indicator LED
and an Ethernet interface for debugging. The front panel uses a separate processor to
complete display, communication, keys, indicator lights and other man-machine
interface related functions. The front and rear view diagrams of the device are shown
in Figure 5.1.1
From top to bottom, the 8 signal lights: In service, trip, alarm, Autoreclosure, CB
open, CB closed, Postclose, AR ready.
ETH2
RUN
Trip
Alarm
Close
CB Open
CB Closed
MANUAL CL
AR Ready
C ESC
ENT
- +
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HWJ2-1 TWJ2-1
Surveillance of
411 406 407
Control circuit
TWJ1 TWJ2 tripping position open
TWJ1-1
404
Tripping position
TBJ 417
TBJ Tripping circuit
DL
TQ
Surveillance of
closing position
410 Connect tripping coil
HWJ1 HWJ2
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Note:
1. Block AR: binary input for blocking the autoreclose.
2. LowPres_Cls: binary input for inputting the CB closing low pressure signal.
3. AR Init: binary input for initiating the autoreclose wired to an output contact form an externally
protection device.
4. BI05,BI06,BI07,BI08,BI09,BI11and BI12 are normal binary inputs by default,and these
signals can be used for enabling signals via parameters:
BI05 can be set as the blocking signal of the first type switch-onto-fault protection (manually
closing or auto-reclosing the feeder circuit breaker) when the parameter SOTFfed link
enable is set to “1”.
BI06 can be set as the blocking signal of the second type switch-onto-fault protection
(manually closing the bus coupler circuit breaker) when the parameter SOTFcupl link enable
is set to “1”.
BI07 can be set as the blocking signal of under frequency protection when the parameter UF
link enable is set to “1”.
BI08 can be set as the blocking signal of under voltage protection when the parameter UV
link enable is set to “1”.
BI09 can be set as the blocking signal of autoreclose when the parameter AR link enable is
set to “1”.
BI11 can be set as the blocking signal of over current protection when the parameter OC link
enable is set to “1”.
BI12 can be set as the blocking signal of over zero-sequence current protection when the
parameter ZOC link enable is set to “1”.
5. BI14 is normal binary inputs by defaul,it also can be set as ”remote” via the parameter
Local/Rmote/Option” is set to “2”.
6. BI17,BI18,BI19 are normal binary inputs by default,BI17 can be set as “CB close signal“ input,
BI18 can be set as “CB open signal“ input and BI19 can be set as “CB manually closed
signal“ input via the parameter CB Pos source is set to“1”.
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Ethernet interface
RS485comm
LCD keybord unication
串 口
Voltage GPS
Optical serial port timing
ADC
Signal
+E
Relay
Current Tripping
CPURelay
Filtering
Output Relay
array
Alarm
Power
5V
Front panel
DC+ indicator light
DC-
GND
0V E/O E/O
Figure 5.2.1 The device terminal wiring diagram of hardware complete structure
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Chapter6. Settings
6.1 Settings
Device settings include device parameters, device parameters setting values,
protection setting values and protection virtual link, as shown below.
Attention
All current and voltage setting values are based on secondary values. The zero
sequence current and voltage are based on 3I0 and 3V0, negative-sequence current
and voltage are based on I2 and V2 (phase).
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2 Equipment ID
No. Name of virtual link Type of virtual link Default of virtual link
Remarks: the “remote modified setting value” virtual link can only be modified locally, only when the
linking piece is set to “1”, other setting values of this device can be modified remotely.
Type No. Name of virtual link Type of virtual link Default of virtual link
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6.1.5 BI Parameters
BI debounce time
No. Name of setting value Initial value Range Remarks
1 Anti-jitter time of single-point BI 001 0.005S 0~99.999 s
2 Anti-jitter time of single-point BI 002 0.005S 0~99.999 s
………
………
16 Anti-jitter time of single-point BI 016 0.005S 0~99.999 s
Positon connected
No. Device parameters Range Bytes Remarks
1 Pos.CB open BI 0~256
2 Pos.CB close BI 0~256
3 Pos.2 open BI 0~256
4 Pos.2 close BI 0~256
5 Pos.3 open BI 0~256
6 Pos.3 close BI 0~256
7 Pos.4 open BI 0~256
8 Pos.4 close BI 0~256
9 Pos.5 open BI 0~256
10 Pos.5 close BI 0~256
11 Pos.6 open BI 0~256
12 Pos.6 close BI 0~256
13 Pos.7 open BI 0~256
14 Pos.7 close BI 0~256
15 Pos.8 open BI 0~256
16 Pos.8 close BI 0~256
17 Pos.CB filtering time 0~99.999 s
18 Pos.2 filtering time 0~99.999 s
19 Pos.3 filtering time 0~99.999 s
20 Pos.4 filtering time 0~99.999 s
21 Pos.5 filtering time 0~99.999 s
22 Pos.6 filtering time 0~99.999 s
23 Pos.7 filtering time 0~99.999 s
24 Pos.8 filtering time 0~99.999 s
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This part describes the man-machine interface, menu tree structure, LCD and
other related functions, as well as how to achieve setting value input, browse
messages and other related operations through keyboard operation.
LCD
NSR-3600 series protection and monitoring device uses monochrome LCD with
resolution of 128*64 to display running status, parameters, setting value,
commissioning operation menu, fault message data, etc. It provides LCD backlight
power control function, it is lightened when certain key is clicked or new information is
displayed, otherwise the backlight is powered off automatically after 2 minutes.
Keyboard
7.1.2 Keyboard
The device uses 9 standard keys, including “left” key (“◄”), “up” key (“▲”), “right”
key (“►”), “down” key (“▼”), “OK” key, “Cancel” key, “zone code” key, “Reset” key and
function key.
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RST ESC
ENT
- +
Table4.1-1
No. Items Functions
▲, ▼, ◄, ► keys can only change the display content
within the layer interface, ▲, ▼, ◄ ► keys can be used
▲, ▼, ◄, ►
1 to increase or decrease numbers, move cursor up or
key
down and move display information, ◄, ►key can also
be used to turn page as multi-page display.
“ENT” key can confirm current modification or execute
current selection, “ESC” key can exit a menu or cancel
current modification. The switching between different
interface shall also be completed by “ENT” key and
“ESC” key.
“ENT” and
2 When the device is powered on, the main interface is
“ESC” key
displayed, click “ENT” to enter first-class menu interface,
then click “ENT” to enter the second-class menu
interface; click “ESC” key to return the first-class menu
interface and click “ESC” button again to return to main
interface.
3 “C” key The C key is effective after long press.
4 “+” key Numerical value increase function.
5 “-” key Numerical value decrease function.
Switch zone code of setting value: it is achieved by combination key (click “-“ and
“▼” at the same time).
LCD contrast adjustment function: use combination key operation, click “◄” key
and “▲” or “▼” to increase or decrease LCD contrast.
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Attention !
The password is necessary after either setting modification, otherwise, the setting
modification will be invalid.
The Trip light will be lightened after trip and corresponding commands were
issued. Once it is lightened, it can only power off by manually reset or remote reset.
The operator can extinguish the action indicator light by clicking the “RST” key at the
front panel of the device or “signal reset” key on screen cabinet.
The alarm light will be lightened in case of device failure and abnormal operation,
as anomaly disappears, it will automatically power off after a certain delay.
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Figure 7.1.2 Communication port at front panel
There is a RJ-45 network port at the front panel of device, which is used for
auxiliary software and local PC communication.
The following figure shows all sub-menus and structures of the device’s menu
tree.
Enter the menu under normal operation screen or pop-up report, click “ENT”
button.
Roll among all sub-menus through “▲” and “▼” buttons, click “ENT” to enter the
selected sub-menu and click “ESC” to return previous menu.
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Main Menu
3: Settings 7:Interface
1: General parameter
1: Language
2: Power system
2: Clock
3: Protect Setting
3: Password
4: Virtual Link
5: GOOSE Link 8:Help Menu
6: control function
7: Setting Group Copy 1: Help Information
2: Program Version
4:Local
1: Reset
2: Manual record
3: Clear log
4: Clear statistics
5: Clear CB counter
6: Clear energy inform
The device state includes measured values, BI state and BI state. The current
value of voltage, current and other analogs can be viewed through measured value so
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as to understand the current running state of device. The device’s hardware BI state
and BI information can be viewed through BI state and BI state. Under normal
operating conditions, the values reflected by the device shall be consistent with the
corresponding value of the actual system.
The menu displays the tripping report and self-test report that may appear in the
device. All of these reports are stored in the power-down retentive memory.
The protective device saves various reports and information during the operation,
the users can select different retrieval modes to view. Currently, it provides two
retrieval modes: start from the nearest item and retrieve according to the access time.
Click “ENT” to enter the function screen, it first displays the retrieval mode and
retrieval condition input window, input retrieval modes and conditions, then click
“ENT”, it will display the items that comply with the retrieval conditions.
Begin to display from the nearest items, firstly display an event occurred up to the
minute, use “+” to view the next item and “-” to view previous item.
As it retrieves and displays according to access time, use “▼” and “▲” on screen
to move cursor and roll screen, and use “◄” to move to the previous page and “►” to
move to the next page.
It is uses this menu to set and protect all required parameters and setting values.
The device provides 20 independent setting value zones to adapt to different
operating conditions.
Use “▲” and “▼” to select the submenu, and use “◄” or “►” to move the cursor
to the numbers that need to be modified, click “+” or “-” to modify the data, and then
click “ENT” to confirm the changes made.
If it needs to stop the process to modify setting value, just click the “ESC” to
return to previous menu, the setting value of the device will not be modified.
When set the protection setting values, it needs to firstly select the zone code of
setting value to be set according to the screen popped up by LCD, which can be the
current run setting value zone or the non-run setting value zone. When the protection
setting value in current run setting value zone is set the device will be blocked for
short term.
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“Print Equip State” can print manufacturer information, program version and
other contents; “Present state” can print analog, BO, BI and other related information;
“Print Settings” can print device parameter setting value, device parameter setting
value, protective setting values in various zones and virtual link setting value; “Print
Report” can print action report, run report, self-check report, etc.; “Print Oscillogram”
can print action waveform, exit waveform, BI waveform, etc.; “Print Protocol” can print
103 protocol-related configuration information and “Print cancel” can terminate print
job in progress.
Click “▲” and “▼” to select items, click “ENT” to print the item.
The channel statistical reports can form a report daily at 0:00, including some
statuses of current channel. Meanwhile, it will automatically calculate channel status
changes of adjacent two days to facilitate monitoring of channel state.
Communication test aims to facilitate the need of communication opposite point. All
actions, self-check and binary change report can be generated under the condition of
without external analog quantity through communication test in order to facilitate the
debugging of field communications. The exit test is used to carry out test to all relay exits.
7.2.8 Interface
“Language” is used to select and set language from the displayed information of
device; under “Clock” menu, you can view and modify the clock information, and the
date and time display format: YYYY-MM-DD and hh: mm: ss. All values are displayed
in form of numbers. The “password”used to modify and set the password.
Click “▲”, “▼”, “◄” or “►” to move the cursor to the data to be modified. Click
“ENT” and then click “▲” or “▼” to modify the data and click “ENT” to confirm the final
modifications.
If it needs to stop the process of time setting, just click the “ESC” to return to
previous menu, the date and time of the device will not be modified.
Of which, the “Help Menu” item gives the description of help for major operations
in form of text; “program version” displays the program version, check the program
creation time.
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Chapter8. Communications
8.1 Overview
This chapter mainly describes the interface and protocols adopted by the device
and monitoring system. This device may choose conventional electric-port Ethernet or
optical Ethernet communication. The communication protocol adopts IEC60870-5-103
or IEC61850. You can select corresponding communication protocols by setting
relevant configuration parameters.
It shall note that this chapter does not focus on the discussion of this protocol, if
you want to know the information about the protocol, please refer to related
communication protocol standards. This chapter focuses on describing the features of
the communication protocol used by the device.
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The IEC 61850 supported by the device is developed in strict accordance with
relevant IEC standards. For more information, please refer to IEC 61850 protocol.
Related documents can be downloaded from the official website of IEC
(http://www.iec.ch).
8.4.2 Summary of Protocol
This device supports IEC61850 server-end function through Ethernet.
8.4.2.1 MMS Protocol
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Warning !
Strictly comply with the norms of corporate and national security. Work in a
high voltage environment requires strict security measures in order to avoid
injury to personnel and damage to the unit.
Do not connect to the circuit during the operation of device, because there are
dangerous high voltage and large current.
After opening the package, do not connect to the circuit, because dangerous
security electrostatic potential difference may exist between people and circuit,
which may result in personal injury and damage to the unit.
Appropriate insulated test terminals shall be used during open measurement
signal. There is dangerous voltage and current.
Do not insert plug-in boards or dismantle and connect cables during the
operation of protection devices, dangerous voltages and currents may be fatal.
The operation of protection device may be terminated and the measuring
circuit may be damaged.
The protection device and measuring device should always be grounded,
otherwise, it may damage the protection devices and measuring devices, or
cause personal injury accident.
The current transformer secondary circuit open is prohibited during operation.
Otherwise, it will cause high secondary induced voltage, which may damage
current transformer and endanger personal safety.
Do not open the front and rear panels of the device as it is charged.
Warning
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Warning !
Attention !
9.1 Overview
Before starting debugging, the setting value required to calculate each function
shall be used. The setting value shall be a setting value used when the device is put
into practical operation to the best.
Appearance inspection shall be carried out to protection device or screen cabinet
installed with protection device after opening the package. Protection devices and
screen cabinet should be installed in good order in small protection space. It shall
check whether the connection with the protection system is proper and verify the
correctness of installation.
As required by communication functions, it shall firstly configure communications
module before debugging.
Each function shall be tested according to the fixed value set in advance.
Functional tests and corresponding secondary system testing should be complete and
comprehensive. If the primary system meets corresponding conditions, it shall carry
out polarity check.
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Carefully check the protective screen cabinet, protection devices and other
parts to confirm whether there is the damage of appearance.
Check nameplate information of protection device
Check nameplate information of other auxiliary devices to confirm whether it is
applicable to the installation of this project.
Check screen inner wiring
Check whether the diameter of wires used within the screen can meet project
needs to ensure no connection errors.
Check labels
Check the labels of all protection linking pieces, terminal label, sleeve label,
indicator label, switch labels and button labels to ensure that all labels meet the
project needs.
Check plug-in boards
Check all plug-in boards of the protection devices to ensure that they are properly
installed without loose screws.
Check grounding cable
Check whether the grounding terminals can be reliably connected to the
grounding copper bars through grounding cable.
Check the switches, linking pieces and buttons
Check all switches, device keyboard, linking piece and button are under normal
smooth work.
3. Check whether all the projects are consistent with the contents of delivery
documents
Check all the software functions involved in protection device according to the
delivery document.
4. Check whether they are damaged during transport
Product inspection should be involved in all aspects of protection devices, which
not only requires no appearance damage, but also requires ensure the correct
function and the measured values are within a certain error range.
9.3 Installation
9.3.1 Overview
According to the requirements of technical parameters of protection devices (see
Chapter 2), the mechanical and electrical environmental conditions on installation site
shall be controlled within permitted range. Dust, moisture, rapid temperature change,
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electrical vibration and shock, fast transient, strong electromagnetic fields and similar
extreme conditions should be avoided.
Sufficient space shall be reserved at the front and rear of the protective screen for
maintenance and future transformation. The embedded protective devices should be
able to increase or replace plug-in boards without complex disassembly.
9.3.2 Dimensions
Protection device is with IEC standard chassis modular structure, 6U high and 19
inches wide. It uses integrated front panel and pluggable backplane terminals to
connect with outside. See “2.1.2 mechanical structure” for the mechanical dimensions
and hole size of device.
9.3.3 Electrical Connections
Relevant procedures should always be followed during installation process. If
necessary, it shall use STP or cables to reduce the influences of electromagnetic
interference.
When the shielding is required in wires, you must use 360°fully shielded mode
and ensure that the shielding layer is grounded reliably. The same signal circuit must
be arranged in the same cables to avoid that the same cable is mixed with different
signal lines. The control signal and measuring signal cables shall be separated.
9.3.3.1 Connect CT circuit
Use overloaded terminals and M4 screw terminals. For safety reasons, the
current transformer secondary circuit must not be opened.
9.3.3.2 Connect DC power
DC power wiring can be directly fixed with screws on Phenix terminal at the back
of DC plug-in boards.
9.3.3.3 Connect BI or BO signals
The device adopts welding terminals and users simply insert and fix
corresponding terminal connector.
For safety reasons, it shall also meet the insulation requirements of the terminals
and be equipped with insulated sleeve.
In addition to EIA (RS) 485 port, the wires used to connect welding terminals and
over-loading terminals shall meet the minimum rated voltage 300Vrms.
9.3.3.4 Connect protection ground
The impedance between protection device ground and substation ground should
meet relevant national standards. The yellow-green wires with cross-section of not
less than 4 mm2 shall be used to connect the grounding terminal at the backplane of
protection device power plug-in boards to the grounding copper bars of protection
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screen cabinet. The grounding wire should be as short as possible, and all measures
shall ensure the best conductivity. It shall pay particular attention to the reliability and
corrosion resistance capability of the contacts.
9.3.3.5 Connect optical fiber
The optic fiber cable should be processed carefully and excessive bending is not
permitted. The minimum radius of curvature of the plastic optical fiber must be greater
than 15 cm and the minimum radius of curvature of the glass fiber shall not be less
than 25 cm. If you use cable to tie, it shall maintain moderate looseness, but not too
tight. The damage to fiber optic cable shall be avoided.
Attention !
When the optical fibers are connected or disconnected, it shall plug connector but
not pull optical fibers. It shall also not distort or excessively bend optical fiber,
otherwise imperceptible damage may increase the attenuation of fiber and further
result in abnormal communication.
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Attention !
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correctly to ensure that the action behavior of the protection device is correct. Before
the protection devices are transported from the factory, the default shall be provided
for each parameter.
The settings can be achieved by the following two ways:
Use auxiliary software NSRTools to download setting values to the protection
device to computer or laptop. Before downloading the setting value, PC must
establish a connection with the protective devices through the communication
ports of front panel.
Manually input setting through keyboard (see Chapter 8)
It needs to enter the password to modify the settings: “+”, “◄”, “▲” and “-”.
Unless specified in advance, otherwise the user will be responsible for deciding
the specific application settings of protection devices to apply to various protection
logic tests.
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All setting zones should be tested, user can switch on the functions need to be
tested by setting value and exit other functions. The user can start BO signal “switch
on overhaul state” to block the communication function to ensure that no event is sent
to background in the testing process.
Check the setting value to ensure that the specific setting value of the project has
been properly set to protection device.
9.8.1 AC Measuring Check
1. Current measurement check
This test verifies that the accuracy of current measurement is within the allowable
error range.
Use a tester to check the metering value. The specific reading can be viewed
through the “protection sample” in menu, or with the help of supporting software
through the connection between portable computer and front communication port.
The measurement accuracy of protection device is ±2.5%. However, as the additional
error coming from the accuracy of the tester and artificially accidental errors in test
process must be taken into account, if the comprehensive error not greater than ± 5%,
it can be considered that the accuracy reaches the standard.
2. Voltage measurement check
This test verifies that the accuracy of voltage measurement is within the allowable
error range.
Use a tester to check the metering value. The specific reading can be viewed
through the “protection sample” in menu, or with the help of supporting software
through the connection between portable computer and front communication port.
The measurement accuracy of protection device is ±2.5%. However, as the additional
error coming from the accuracy of the tester and artificially accidental errors in test
process must be taken into account, if the comprehensive error not greater than ± 5%,
it can be considered that the accuracy reaches the standard.
Attention!
Keep tripping and closing circuit disconnection in testing process to avoid circuit
breaker malfunction caused by accidental operation.
9.8.2 BI Check
Starting each BI respectively and check whether its state has been changed.
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9.8.3 BO Check
1) Turn off the power of the device. The device blocking contact should be closed.
The device is in normal operation state. The device blocking contacts shall be
disconnected;
2) In case of PT disconnection, the device alarm contacts should be closed;
3) When the protection elements act, the corresponding export contacts should
be closed.
9.8.4 Printing Report
In order to obtain the details of protection actions, the fault report of the protective
device can be printed. The operating personnel can click the print button on the
protective screen to start BI signal “Print” or operate printing menu, so it is easy to
achieve print fault reporting function. It is worth noting that you can click the print
button to print the fault report, but it can only print the last action report. A complete
fault report shall contain the following contents:
1) Tripping incident report
2) Protect all BI states as starting
3) Self-check and BI binary change of protection device in the process of starting
4) Fault waveform compatible with COMTRADE format
5) All setting values as tripping of protection devices
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Chapter10. Maintenance
10.1 Maintenance Schedule
When the protection devices are installed, it is recommended to conduct regular
inspection and maintenance to the devices. If the devices are run in harsh natural
conditions and with very little action, it shall make sure the device is in the normal
operating state every once in a while.
As the protection device has complete self-check function, compared to the
protection device designed early, it requires less maintenance work. Most of the
problems found by self-check will trigger device alarm so as to remind the user to take
remedial measures in a timely manner. Only serious hardware failure will cause
device blocking to protect exit operation. However, regular check and test work is still
needed to ensure that all functions of the device are under normal conditions and
external wiring is intact.
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Warning!
It only allows the qualified personnel accepting proper training to operate and
replace plug-in boards or devices when the device is powered off. Meanwhile, it shall
take strict anti-static measures.
Warning!
You need to take anti-static measures in advance to operate the plug-in boards,
such as wearing an antistatic wrist guard and plug-in board should be placed on the
grounding conductor pad. Otherwise, the electronic components may be damaged.
After replacing CPU plug-in board, it needs to check the setting value.
Danger!
After replacing the plug-in board, it must check to ensure that the device
configuration and external wiring before and after the replacement of plug-in board
are the same with that of the former. Any difference may cause unexpected action of
breaker or incorrect protection action which further result in dangers. Meanwhile, the
site personnel may also be in risk.
1. Replace plug
Cut DC power supply
Disconnect tripping output
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Warning!
The dangerous voltage may appear in the DC circuit within a short time after
cutting off the DC power supply, so it is necessary to wait for 30 seconds to allow the
voltage discharge.
2. Replace man-machine dialogue plug-in board (front panel)
Open the front panel of the device
Take out panel and the flat ribbon cable connected with the backplane of
device
Remove the man-machine dialogue plug-in board of the device
Install and replace plug-in board in accordance with reverse steps
3. Replace DC (DC220V/ DC110V/ DC125V/ DC250V), CPU, BI or BO plug-in board
Loosen plug-in board’s terminal screws
Unplug plug-in board’s terminal
Loosen plug-in board’s screw
Unplug the plug-in board
Install the replacement plug-in board in accordance with reverse steps
The specific setting value applied by input engineering after replacing CPU
plug-in board
10.5 Cleaning
Before cleaning the device, please ensure that the DC power supply (or AC
power supply), current transformer and voltage transformer are disconnected to
prevent the occurrence of electrical shock in the cleaning process.
The device cleaning shall be carried out according to relevant provisions.
10.6 Storage
Standby device or plug-in boards should be placed in the packaging of original
device or stored in a dry and clean room. Storage temperature range should be
consistent with the requirements of standard technical parameters in Chapter 2. It is
recommended that temperature range for long-term storage is between -10℃ and
40℃.
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Danger!
Before disconnecting all power cables connected with device DC modules, you
must confirm that the external power switch has been disconnected in order to
avoid the danger.
Danger!
Danger !
When other adjacent equipments run, it must strictly confirm the safe distance
between the dismantled device and other running devices, especially for
unskilled professionals.
11.2 Disposal
Please deal with the decommissioning devices in accordance with relevant
regulations of the host country about discarded electronic products.
Attention!
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It must strictly abide by the relevant regulations of the host country about
discarded electronic products.
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Chapter13. Appendix: Order information
The following information shall be provided for product orders.
Table F-1 Order information sheet
Model and (For example, NSR-3610, 2 sets)
quantity
Models and
quantity of
accessories
Others
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