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Overview of Digital Relays

ISO Training

John S. Levine, P.E.

Levine Lectronics & Lectric

[email protected]

www.L-3.com

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ISO Training July 22, 2008Outline

• Introduction

• Overview of Digital Relays

• Tools• Enervista Launchpad

• PowerPoint presentations at

• GE Digital Relays

• Protection Basics

• SR489

• GE Multilin G30 Training

• Post Glover NGR Training

• ANSI Symbols handout

• Conversion of Electro-Mechanical to Electronic sheet

• GE Multilin Training CD’s

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Trends

• 75% of Installed Base of Relays are Electromechanical

• 90% of New Relays Purchased are Digital/Electronic

• Lingering Issue of “Putting All Eggs In One Basket”– “No Backup”

– “Like to See Disk Move”

– Solve with Backup (such as DIAC as backup to SR760 or F60)

– Gain Excellent Accuracy and No Setting Drift

• Manufacturers have Created Relay Families, thus reducing maintenance, O&M costs and training.

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Microprocessor-Relay Benefits

• Multi-Function Protection Cost Effectiveness

• Configurable/Programmable Logic– User Configurable Time Current Curves

• Self-Testing of Relay’s Algorithms with Alarm Contact– Reduce Periodic Testing

» Every 1-2 years for Electromechanical

» Every 5-10 years for Digital (or More!)

• Improved System Data– Fault Location & Reporting - Waveform Capturing

– Internal Operation Data - Metering

– Breaker Health Monitoring - Demand Interval Records

– Sequence of Event Reporting

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Microprocessor-Relay Benefits

• Flexible Settings– Multiple Setting Levels

• Communication Capabilities– Local via Keypad

– Remote via Computer and Modem

– Networks can be created

• Reduced Panel Space & Wiring– Compact Packaging

– Tested at Factory

– Eliminate Component Panel Metering

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Digital Relays - Areas Of Use

• Distribution Feeder Protection

• Reclosing

• Down Conductor Detection

• Breaker Failure Protection

• Generator Protection

• Transmission Line Protection

• Transformer Protection

• Bus Protection

• Motor Protection

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OLD

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Programmability

• Digital Relays Have:– Programmable Inputs

– Programmable Outputs (ALARM & TRIP)

– Programmable Logic

» Boolean Logic - AND, OR, NOT Logic

– Programmable Time Current Curves

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Waveform Capturing Including Bar Plotting of Unit Operation

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Metering

• 0.25 - 5% Accuracy on I & V

• Typical Values

• Can Be Accessed Locally or Remotely

• Some Relays Have Analog Outputs Proportional to Metering Values (i.e. 0-1mA)

•Current

•Voltage

•Watts, Vars, PF

•Frequency

•kWh, kVarh

•Phase Angles

• Min & Max Values with Date & Time Stamp

• Harmonic Values of I

• Symmetrical Components

• Operation Counters

• Breaker Position

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Metering

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Other Monitoring

• Breaker Health Monitoring– Cumulative I2T or IT

– Activate Alarm At Set Level

• Demand Interval Reporting– 15, 30, 60 Minute Intervals over Several Days

– I, Watts, Vars, VA, PF

• Peak Values Recorded– Date & Time Stamped

• Trip & Close Coil Monitor

• Fault Location & Fault Reporting

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Sequence Of Events Recording

• Events Stored with Date & Time:– Alarms

– Contact Operations

– Logins & Logouts

– Waveform Captures

– Remote Operations

– Resets

– Setting Changes

• Last 100-1000 Events Stored

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Settings

• Easier Than Electromechanical/Static

• Flexible settings

• Relays Have Multiple Setting Groups– Can be Switched with Input Contacts or Remotely

• Settings Are Stored in Files and Down Loaded to Relay with PC

• Easy to Copy Existing Setting Files and Modify

• Accurate Implementation of Settings– No Overtravel

– No Large Drifts in Set Points

• Selection of Reset Times– Fast (Digital) or Slow (Electromechanical)

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Local Communications

• Thru Keypad, Up, Down Arrows, Enter/Select Keys or RS232 Port on Relay

• Local LED Display

• Reset Key/Button

• LED Targets

• Password Protection

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Communications

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Remote Communications

• Thru Rear RS232 or RS485 Port Using Standard Modem Software or Relay Manufacturer’s Communication Software

• Password Protection

• 10Mbps Ethernet Connections - Wire or Fiber

• Multiple Protocol Support (DNP3.0, Modbus RTU, Devicenet, Profibus, and IEC 61850)

RELAYModem

Modem

DSL orTelephone

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Substation Communications - LAN & WANSubstation Communications - LAN & WAN

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Communications

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Memory Map Example

Group Address Description

Current 0300 Phase A Current

0301 Phase B Current

0302 Phase C Current

030D Phase A Differential

030E Phase B Differential

030F Phase C Differential

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Available Control by Digital Relaysvia Communications & Protocols

• Reset Data– Min/Max, Demand, etc.

• Reset Targets

• Operate Output Contacts

• Trip & Close

• Trigger Waveform Capture

• Set Date & Time

• Force Input Contact Operation

• Block Relay Functions

• Perform Setting Changes

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Maintenance Benefits

• Self-Test Capabilities

• Remote Communications

• Easy Setting Changes

• One Model Could Be Used for Several Applications

• No Setting Drift of Digital Relay

• Reduced Wiring

• Flash Memory– Upgradeable Firmware

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Today’s Feeder and Transformer Digital Relays

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DIAC,DIFC,DSFC Single Phase Overcurrent Protection

• Digital Overcurrent Relay Platform w/ True RMS Overcurrent Measurement (50/51)

• Replace IAC, IFC and SFC relays. . . – Self Powered (no DC Battery Required)

– Same case size, no metal modifications

– Simply add surge ground lead

• User Selection of 16 curve characteristics– Exact Duplication of IAC51, IAC53 & IAC77 Characteristics

• Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay Setting

• Reset Characteristic Selection (Fast or E/M)

• Draw-out Case with Test Facilities

• Retrofit existing IAC, IFC and SFC Cases

• Very Low Burden (1.8VA)

• No Communications

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SR760 - Feeder Protection

• 16 Samples/Cycle

• 3 Phase & Ground Overcurrent Protection

• Programmable Time Current Curves

• Over/Under Voltage

• Over/Under Frequency

• Synch Check

• 4 Shot Reclosing

• Fault Location

• 4 Setting Groups

• Analog Outputs/Input (8/1)

• Metering I, V, W, Var, VA, PF, Hz, Wh, Varh

• Waveform Capturing

• RS485 Communications

• DNP3.0 and Modbus RTU Protocols

• Flash Memory for Upgrades

• Drawout Construction

• Programmable Display

• Simulation Test Mode

• IRIG-B Time Sync

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SR489 Generator Management Relay

Product Overview• Ideal Protection for Induction and Synchronous

Generators at 25, 50 and 60Hz

• Complete Generator Protection including:» Generator Stator Differential» 2 Zone Distance Backup» 100% Stator Ground

• High speed sampling, 12 samples per cycle

• Drawout Case Installation

• Powerful Fault Recording: Waveform, Sequence of Events

• Ethernet and Serial Communications

• EnerVista Suite of Software supported

• Metering of all important parameters

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SR489 Protection Functions

Protection Functions Include:

• Generator Stator Differential• Backup Distance Protection• 100% Stator Ground• Generator Unbalance• Loss of Excitation• Accidental Energization• Breaker Fail • Phase Overcurrent – Voltage Restraint• Neutral Inst. / Timed Overcurrent• Neg. Sequence Overcurrent• Under / Over Voltage• Under / Over Frequency• Generator Thermal Model• RTD Temperature• Overexcitation – Volts/Hertz

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SR745 - Transformer Protection

• 64 Samples/Cycle

• 3 Phase Differential Protection

• 3 Phase & Ground Overcurrent per Winding

• Adaptive Time Overcurrent

• Programmable Time Current Curves

• Loss of Life Monitoring (Opt.)

• 4 Setting Groups

• Harmonic Analysis (up to 25st)

• Angle & Zero Sequence Compensation

• Analog Outputs/Input (Opt.)

• 2 & 3 Winding Models

• Configurable Logic

• Waveform Capturing & Playback

• Simulation Test Mode

• Flash Memory for Upgrades

• RS485 Communications

• Modbus RTU and DNP3.0 Protocols

• Programmable Display

• Dynamic CT Ratio Correction

• IRIG-B Time Sync

Transformer ManagementRelay SR745

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•L60 (Transmission Line: Phase Comparison) L60 (Transmission Line: Phase Comparison) •L90 (Transmission Line: Current Differential) L90 (Transmission Line: Current Differential) •D30, D60, abd D90 (Transmission Line: Distance) D30, D60, abd D90 (Transmission Line: Distance) •B30 and B90 (Busbar: 6 to 24 Feeder)B30 and B90 (Busbar: 6 to 24 Feeder)

TRANSMISSION

•F35 (Feeder: Multiple Feeders - Basic Protection) F35 (Feeder: Multiple Feeders - Basic Protection) •F60 (Feeder: Comprehensive w Hi-Z) F60 (Feeder: Comprehensive w Hi-Z) •T60 (Transformer: Comprehensive) T60 (Transformer: Comprehensive) •C30 (Control IED) C30 (Control IED) •C60 (Breaker Management IEDC60 (Breaker Management IED)

DISTRIBUTION

The UR Family - One Common Architecture

•G30 and G60 (Generator: Comprehensive)G30 and G60 (Generator: Comprehensive)•T60 and T35 (Transformer: Basic up to 6 T60 and T35 (Transformer: Basic up to 6 Windings)Windings)•B30 and B90 (Busbar: Comprehensive up to 24 B30 and B90 (Busbar: Comprehensive up to 24 Feeders)Feeders)•M60 (Motor)M60 (Motor)

GENERATION / MOTOR

““The Engine for Substation / The Engine for Substation / Plant Automation”Plant Automation”

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Modular Hardware FamilyModular Hardware Family

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‘‘Upgradeability’/ServiceabilityUpgradeability’/Serviceability

CT Shorting‘Clips’

Field Wiring Undisturbed

ModuleKeying

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Easy ModuleDraw-out

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Initialization

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CT1

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Example: Example: Inputs in to UR RelayInputs in to UR Relay

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F60 Feeder Protection

Single Feeder Protection with Bus Voltage

• Phase, Neutral & Ground Time Overcurrent (51P, 51N, 51G)• Phase, Neutral & Ground Inst.Overcurrent (50P, 50N, 50G)• Negative Sequence Time Overcurrent (51_2)• Negative Sequence Inst.Overcurrent (50_2)• Fast or EM Reset Characteristic for TOC Elements• Phase, Neutral and Negative Sequence Directional Control• Phase Undervoltage & Overvoltage• Negative Sequence Overvoltage• Underfrequency (6 elements)• Overfrequency• 4 Shot Autoreclosing with Sequence Coordination• VT Fuse Failure• Programmable Fast & Slow Operations• Breaker Failure (50BF) • Synchrocheck (25)• Cold Load Pickup • Breaker Arcing Current (I2t)• Data Logger & Fault Location• Transducer I/O• FlexLogic with gates and timers• Programmable LED Panels • Metering• Harmonic Metering (up to 25th)• Oscillography• Event Recorder & Fault Records• Demand Recording• DNP, Modbus RTU & UCA Protocols• 8 Setting Groups• Down Conductor Detection (Optional)

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5 Feeder Protection with Bus Voltage6 Feeder Protection w/o Bus Voltage

• Programmable LED Panels• (6) Phase TOC elements• (12) Phase IOC elements• (6) Neutral TOC elements• (12) Neutral IOC elements• (6) Ground TOC elements• (12) Ground IOC elements• (1) Phase Undervoltage element• (6) Underfrequency elements• (6) Autoreclosing elements• FlexLogic with gates and timers• Transducer I/O• Data Logger• Metering• Oscillography• Event Recorder• Demand Recording• DNP, Modbus RTU & UCA Protocols• 8 Setting Groups

F35 Multiple Feeder Protection

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• Up to 4 Restraint Inputs• 2 & 3 Restraint with Three Phase Voltage Inputs• 4 Restraint without Voltage Inputs

• Dual Slope Percent Differential Protection (87T)• Harmonic Inhibit Feature• Overexitation Inhibit Feature

• Instantaneous Differential Element (50/87)• Overcurrent Protection Per Winding (50/51)

• Phase, Neutral & Ground Time Overcurrent• Phase, Neutral & Ground Inst.Overcurrent• Fast or EM Reset Characteristic for TOC Elements

• Phase Undervoltage • Phase Overvoltage• Phase & Neutral Directional OC• Volts/Hz• Restricted Ground Fault• RTD and dcmA Inputs Available• Underfrequency (6 elements)• Data Logger• FlexLogic with gates and timers• Programmable LED Panels • Metering per Winding (I, V, W, Var, VA, PF)• Harmonic Metering (up to 25th)• Differential and Restraint Currents• Oscillography & Event Recorder• Demand Recording• DNP, Modbus RTU & UCA Protocols• 8 Setting Groups

T60 Transformer Protection

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UR ApplicationsUR Applications

Option 1

T60 - Transformer ProtectionF60 - Main Feeder ProtectionF35 - Backup Feeder Protection

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UR ApplicationsUR Applications

Option 2

T60 - Transformer ProtectionF35 - Main Feeder ProtectionF35 - Backup Feeder Protection

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Tools

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• Windows based

• Access all:– Actual Values

– Setpoints

– Status

– Event records

• Oscillography

• Graphical trending

• Setpoint programming

• Setpoint files

• Download updated firmware to Flash memory

Free PC Software and Firmware

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Enervista Launchpad: http://www.geindustrial.com/multilin/enervista/launchpad

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Demo Relays at L-3

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ANSI Symbols

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Conversion of Electro-Mechanical to Electronic sheet

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PowerPoint presentations at: http://l-3.com/private/levine/

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GE Multilin Training CD’s

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