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A SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SOLUTION
FOR REAL-TIME MONITORINGAND EVENT RECORDING
The BiTRONICS 70 Series Measurement System isa substation automation solution designed tosatisfy the real-time monitoring and eventrecording needs of AC network operators.
The BiTRONICS 70 Series Measurement Systemconsists of four component types. Thesecomponents form a real-time monitoring and eventrecording system for use in high voltage AC
substations. The component types are monitoringand recording IEDs, detached displays, firmware,and software.
BITRONICS 70 SERIESMEASUREMENT SYSTEM COMPONENTS
> COMPONENT 1: 70 Series Monitoring and Recording IEDs
Each Monitoring and Recording IED has pre-arranged channel inputs for different
substation elements - feeder, transformer, single bus, and dual bus.
There are two families:
The M57x Compact Family design optimizes lower prices for lesser options -options are built-in at time of order.
The M87x Modular Family design has a wider operating frequency range and
allows many more options to be added at any time.
> COMPONENT 2: 70D Family of Displays
The 70D displays give a choice for flush or surface switchboard mounting
remotely from 70 Series IEDs.
> COMPONENT 3: 70 Series Firmware
70 Series Firmware is imbedded in all 70 Series IEDs to support functions
typically found in :
Disturbance Recorders
SOE Recorders
Trend Recorders
Revenue Meters
Power Quality Monitors
AC Switchboard Meters
SCADA Transducers
> COMPONENT 4: 70 Series Software
70 Series Software is an integrated set of PC-based programs to facilitate
implementation and operation of the 70 Series Measurement System.
Customer benefits
Preempt catastrophicevents.
Lower investigativeexpenses.
Reduce your automationinvestment.
Improve Security.
Lower life-cycle costs.
Protect your investment.
AREVA T&D
BiTRONICS 70 SeriesMeasurement System
MEASUREMENTS
M870D
M871
M570DM570D
M571 M571
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M871
in Transformer
Application
M871 with V10,P31, P11,H11 & S10 (left to r ight)mounted in C07A5 chassis
( 8.5 (216mm) W x 5.2(132mm) H )
C10A7 Chassis - 10 bays with 7 cPCI slots
(10.9 (211 mm) W x 5.2 (132 mm)H)
M871
in Capacitor Bank
Application
M872 shown in a breaker-and-a-half configuration.
This configuration shares the same M872 hardware as in a full
dual-feeder application requiring only a firmware change.
H11 Module with optional
Flash memory up to 256MB
P40 Transducer Input Module
70 SERIES IED:M87x MODULAR FAMILY
This family consists of the following models:
> M871 Single Line, Dual Bus IED and
M872 Dual Line, Dual Bus IED
The M87x Modular Family offers a broad range of
configurations that allow field hardware upgrades, with
these specs for each IED :
14 Channels, up to 2 full buses
Up to 100A fault current
56 DI Max & 24 DO Max
16 transducer inputs
3 Chassis sizes
4 Serial Ports
Optional Ethernet Port & Modbus Plus
8 AO Min by Optional Analog Output Converter
70 Series Firmware & Software
> M87x Modules
The M87x IED can be configured by selecting the
following modules and chassis at time of order.
These modules can also be added after purchase up
to the capacity of the chassis.
V10 Universal Power Supply
P20 Modbus Plus
P30A - 8/4 Digital I/O P31 - 16/4 Digital I/O
P40 - 8 transducer inputs
H11 - Host Processor
A10 - Analog Processor
P10 - Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Mbs
P11 - Ethernet P10 + 10 Mbs Fiber
P12 - Ethernet P10 + 100 Mbs Fiber
S10, S11, S12 - Signal Input M871
S13, S14, S15 - Signal Input M872
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70 SERIES IED:M57x COMPACT FAMILY
This family consists of the following models:
> M571 Single Line, Dual Bus IED and
M572 Dual Line, Dual Bus IED
The BiTRONICS M57x Compact Family of IEDs offers
fixed option configurations for less demanding
applications with the following specs for each IED:
Up to 100A fault current available on either model
Up to 14 Channels and 2 full buses
Optional 4 DI & 4 DO
Optional Ethernet
Unlimited AO by Analog Output Converter
70 Series Firmware & Software
///
I1 (3 ph) V1 (3 ph)
F1 F2
V2 (1 ph) V3 (2 ph)
I2 (3 ph)
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M572 with options indicated
M571 for Distributed Generation
with sync check measurement support
M572 shown in dual feeder application
with common 3-phase voltage plus reference voltages.
M571 with Analog Output Converter
RS485
OptionalStatus In
Relay out
Optional Ethernet
IMPROVE SECURITY OF
OPERATION BY DESIGN:
>> Ensure enterprise-wide retrieval of event files
without exposing relay IEDs to security issues.
Using separate IEDs for monitoring and recording
insures limited access by foreign intruders to the
safety and protection systems as well as verifying
the protection system operation.
>> If the relay doesn't operate, the cause may never
be known, so an independent IED is essential.
>> The common task of setting triggers
can be done without the re-commissioningof the relay.
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70 SERIES FIRMWARE
The 70 Series Firmware, common to all of the 70
Series IEDs, allows the IEDs to satisfy a number of
different applications. The firmware provides the
following functions:
6 simultaneous recorders
More than 2000 measurements covering 2 full buseson some models
Instantaneous, Demands, Harmonics to 63rd for LineCurrent, Bus Voltage L-N, L-L
Instantaneous, Demands, Real, Reactive, Apparentfor Bus Power, total, per
Bus 1 - Bus 2 Voltage Phase Angle and SlipFrequency per
Energy monitoring with accuracy as high as 0.2%
Multiple ports & protocols
DNP, Modbus, Serial or UDP/TCP, UCA (includingGOOSE messaging), FTP, Telnet, Modbus Plus
Up to 15 remote displays
Up to 120 triggers, each of which can initiateany or all recorders
Accepts IRIG-B signal for time
synchronization
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Example of Voltage Disturbance
Example of Frequency Disturbance
Each 70 Series IED records and saves the events and
trends based on user configured criteria. This criteria
may include conditions associated with all the
electrical parameters of the IED. This criteria can also
include conditions observed by other IEDs connected
on the same Local Area Network (LAN).
The following gives example graphics derived from the
6 recorder files.
> Recorders 1 & 2 - Disturbance
Voltage and frequency disturbances
Two independent disturbance recorders
Catch sags and swells in voltage supply
Record frequency deviations
Enough memory to store more than 8000 events
PREEMPT CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
BY NEVER MISSING
A DISTURBANCE:
>> Enable utility operation personnel to never miss the
varying length of disturbances on an AC network
by employing high fidelity multi-mode recorders
with megabytes of non-volatile memory.
>> This includes disturbances such as faults, voltage
sags and swells, frequency deviations and power
swings.
IRIG-B converter permits
modulated IRIG-B signal to
be used when attached to
M87x serial port 2, 3 or 4.
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> Recorder 3 & 4 - WaveForm
Record waveform of all signals on any disturbance
Oscillography recording at 128 samples per cycle
Adequate resolution to record any protection scheme
miss-operation or nuisance tripping
Enterprise-wide retrieval of event files without expo-sing relay IEDs to security issues
Record only the channels you want divided amongtwo recorders
Set event triggers without the re-commissioning
relays
Select from three triggering modes with hysteresis
Linear recording up to 100 amp symmetrical faults
Enough memory to store more than 1700 events
> Recorder 5 - Trend
Forecast load demand and monitor voltage profile
Trend recorder
Record system planning and load profiling data for
weeks
Monitor voltage or other parameter performance forweeks
Enough memory to store more than 400 days of trenddata
Use trend data to identify system anomalies and to
direct more detailed analysis of disturbance and
waveform records
> Recorder 6 - Sequence of Events
Record events in the order they happened
Sequence of events recorder
Quickly reconstruct the cause and effect of cascadingoperations
Time-stamp resolution to 1 microsecond
Enough memory to store 5000 events
T= programmed post-triggering duration
t = programmed pre-triggering duration
TriggeringOrder
Threshold
Thresholdno-retrigger
Level
Occurenceof a fault
Faults Permanent fault
t t t
T
T T
T T
T
T T
944 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.453949 Lower Unit (IP 218) RMS Volts A 1 is below 50 threshold (Manual trigger Hi Amps, Low Volts, Phase A.)
945 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.455127 Lower Unit (IP 218) Virtual Output 1 has been set to 1
946 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.455555 Lower Unit (IP 218) Goose User Status 001 has been turned on
947 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.456551 Lower Unit (IP 218) Waveform 1 Recorder Active is now 1 (Recorder Active.)
948 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.456952 Lower Unit (IP 218) Virtual Output 2 has been set to 1
949 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.457216 Lower Unit (IP 218) Goose User Status 002 has been turned on
950 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.457833 Lower Unit (IP 218) Waveform Recorder 1 triggered
2148 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.461275
14:25:30.461275
Upper Unit (IP 103) M871:User Status 001 is now on
2149 23-Feb-06 Upper Unit (IP 103) Virtual Input 1 is now 1
2150 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.461275 Upper Unit (IP 103) M871:User Status 001 is now on
2151 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.461275 Upper Unit (IP 103) Virtual Input 1 is now 1 (Received GOOSE US1: Incipient condition.)
2152 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.466898 Upper Unit (IP 103) M871:User Status 002 is now on
2153 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.466898 Upper Unit (IP 103) Virtual Input 2 is now 1
2154 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.466898 Upper Unit (IP 103) M871:User Status 002 is now on
2155 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.466898 Upper Unit (IP 103) Virtual Input 2 is now 1 (Received GOOSE US2: Recorder Active.)2156 23-Feb-06 14:25:30.469534 Upper Unit (IP 103) Waveform Recorder 1 triggered
Oscillography (waveform) captured during a disturbance
Trigger modes: 3 triggering modes are available in the recorder
Trend any parameter over time.
Display in graph and circular chart.
Use to pinpoint system anomalies
Merged Sequence of Events report from
2 IEDs with cross triggering
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70D DISPLAY FAMILY
This family consists of the following models:
M870D Remote Display
M570D Remote Display
This Display Family provides a local presentation of any
of the measured parameters- the display looks like a
BiTRONICS digital meter but is driven remotely from
the IED. Multiple values are displayed continuously &
scrollable, all fully configurable. Replaces Switchboard
meters.
> M870D Remote Display
Flush mounted through 4" round hole, separately
powered
Remotely connected to either a M570 or M870 IED
Up to 1000 meters distant
Fits 4 inch round hole Daisy-chain 15 from one 70 Series IED
Separate power supply
> M570D Remote Display
Lower cost, flexible surface mount with power from
M570 Monitor
Remotely connected to M570 IED
50 feet (15 meters) distant
Surface mount Covers 4-inch round hole
Covers DIN 92mm openings
Move up and down
through list
of screens.
If display
is scrolling,
the firstbutton pressed
will stop
the scrolling.
Scroll through screens to Home screen.
If display is scrolling, the first button
pressed will stop the scrolling.
Toggle
displayscroll
On and Off.
1. Pressing any button when the display is scrolling
will end the scroll
2. Connect to the front panel RS232 port with a
straight through cable.
M570D Remote Display
M870D display showing straight-through port
LOWER INVESTIGATIVE EXPENSES
BY QUICK DIAGNOSIS OF THE
CAUSE OF A DISTURBANCE:
>> Quickly reconstructs the cause/effect of cascading
operations with enough fidelity and time resolution
to troubleshoot any protection scheme
miss-operation or nuisance tripping with
microsecond accuracy.
>> Operation costs can be lowered further withservices from the AREVA T&D Automation
Support group.
>> Obtain expert advice from engineers, all with
substation experience.
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USE SUBSTATION LANS TO REDUCE
YOUR AUTOMATION INVESTMENT:
>> Lower your initial investment by employing a LAN-based IED family
that permits the initial purchase of just what you need for the current
budgeted project but allows for easy expansion in the future.
>> Reduce investment further by employing switchyard grade IEDs
that allow physical distribution into the yards, which provides
further wiring cost savings.
>> Lower integration costs by incorporating this technology into
an e-terra or PACiS automaton solution from AREVA T&D.
Typical LAN configuration of
a BiTRONICS 70 Series
Measurement System.
M871 IED (1),
M870D Display (3),
M571 (2) and M572 (1) IEDs,
M570D Display (2)
The BiTRONICS 70 Series Measurement Systemis manufactured at the Measurement Center
of Excellence Bethlehem, PA USATel.: (+1) 610.997.5100 - Fax: (+1) 610.997.5450
Our policy is one of continuous development. Accordingly thedesign of our products may change at any time. While every effortis made to produce up to date l iterature, this brochure should onlybe regarded as a guide and is intended for information purposesonly. Its contents do not constitute an offer for sale or advise onthe application of any product referred to in it. We cannot be heldresponsible for any reliance on any decisions taken on itscontents without specific advice.
BiTRONICS BRAND:THE ENGINEERS CHOICEFOR ELECTRIC POWER MEASUREMENTS.
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