Abb Ret Product Guide
Abb Ret Product Guide
Abb Ret Product Guide
Features • Transformer terminal for protection, control, • Optional automatic on-load tap-changer
measurement and supervision of two-wind- control function for single or parallel trans-
ing power transformers and generator- formers using the Master-Follower, Nega-
transformer blocks in distribution networks tive Reactance or Minimizing Circulating
Current principles
• Designed to withstand harsh environments
e.g. in heavy industry, marine and offshore • Supports several methods to interface tap-
applications changer position information to differential
protection and voltage regulator
• Three-phase current differential protection
with stabilized and instantaneous stages • Measurement of two sets of three-phase
for fast and selective winding short-circuit currents, phase-to-phase or phase to neu-
and interturn fault protection as main pro- tral voltages, neutral current, residual volt-
tection age, frequency, power factor, active and
reactive power and energy
• Fast and reliable operation even with satu-
rating CTs • Condition monitoring including circuit-
breaker condition monitoring, trip circuit
• Numerical implementation of vector group
supervision and internal self-supervision of
matching allows wye-connection of mea-
the transformer terminal
suring CTs as standard without interposing
CTs, irrespective of transformer vector • Extensive set of integrated communication
group protocols: SPA, LON, IEC 60870-5-103,
Modbus RTU/ASCII, DNP 3.0
• Restricted earth-fault protection with the
conventional high impedance principle or • Interface to Profibus DP and IEC 61850
the stabilized numerical principle based systems via adapters
• Three-phase overcurrent and earth-fault • Part of ABB’s substation automation sys-
back-up protection with definite time and tem
IDMT characteristics for both windings
• Thermal overload and negative phase
sequence protection
• Additional protection functions available in
the Multi –version terminal: overexcitation,
overvoltage, undervoltage, residual over-
voltage, directional overcurrent and earth-
fault, overfrequency, underfrequency and
underimpedance line back-up protection
• Large graphic display, either integrated or
as an external module
• Control functions including local and
remote control of switching objects, includ-
ing object status indication and interlock-
ings on bay and substation level
ret54_mimic_co180dpi
Fig. 1 Mimic view of RET 54_ transformer termi-
nal.
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Application The RET 541/543/545 transformer terminals The graphical configuration tool, based on
are designed to be used for the protection, the IEC 61131-3 standard, enables easy cre-
control, measurement and supervision of two- ation of application-specific configurations
winding power transformers and generator- and MIMIC pictures corresponding to differ-
transformer blocks in distribution networks. ent switchgear systems. The process status is
RET 54_ terminals can also be used in harsh shown on a dynamic large graphical display.
environments e.g. in heavy industry, marine Detailed information, for instance, measured
and offshore applications. values, events and application-specific
alarms, are presented in the display views.
The main protection function is three-phase
current differential protection with stabilized The RET 54_ terminals can measure two sets
and instantaneous stages for fast and selective of three phase currents, phase-to-phase or
winding short-circuit and interturn protection. phase-to-earth voltages, neutral current,
Besides 2nd and 5th harmonic restraints, the residual voltage, frequency and power factor.
stabilized stage also includes a waveform rec- Active and reactive power is calculated from
ognition-based blocking-deblocking feature. the measured currents and voltages. Energy
Reliable operation even with partially saturat- can be calculated on the basis of the mea-
ed current transformers, that is, short operate sured power. The measured values can be
times at faults occurring in the zone to be pro- indicated locally and remotely as scaled pri-
tected and high stability at external faults are mary values.
achieved. Increased sensitivity can be obtain-
ed by automatic adaptation to the position With the condition monitoring functions the
changes of the on load tap changer. Interpos- RET 54_ transformer terminal monitors e.g.
ing current transformers are not needed: Any trip circuits, gas pressure of the breaker and
vector group matching and CT ratio correc- breaker wear and provides scheduled time
tions in a wide range are numerically imple- intervals for maintenance.
mented as well as zero-sequence current
elimination, which prevents unwanted trips at The RTD1 card, available as an option to the
earth faults occurring outside the protected RET 541 and RET 543 terminals, provides
area. versatile analog inputs enabling e.g. tap posi-
tion supervision of the on load tap changer,
In addition to the differential protection, the RTD inputs for top and bottom oil tempera-
Basic version terminals incorporate the fol- ture monitoring, and ambient temperature
lowing protections: Restricted earth fault pro- biasing for accurate thermal overload protec-
tection with stabilized numerical or high tion. The mA outputs allow transfer of any
impedance principle, unbalance and thermal measurement data e.g. to PLCs.
overload protections, three phase overcurrent
and non-directional earth fault back-up pro- By means of the graphic HMI display, the
tection with definite and IDMT characteris- control functions in the transformer terminal
tics on both sides of the transformer. indicate the position of disconnectors, circuit
breakers and tap changer locally. Local con-
The Multi-version terminals, further includ- trol of these objects is possible via the push
ing overvoltage and undervoltage, residual buttons on the front panel of the terminal.
overvoltage, underfrequency and overfre- Furthermore, the terminal allows position
quency, overexcitation, directional earth- information of the objects to be transmitted to
fault, directional overcurrent and under- the remote control system. Controllable
impedance line back-up protections fulfill the objects, such as CBs, can also be opened and
most demanding application requirements. closed over the remote control system.
Enhanced with the optional automatic voltage Supporting a wide range of communication
regulation function, the RET 54_ terminal protocols, including SPA, LON, IEC 60870-
can be applied as a comprehensive integrated 5-103, DNP 3.0 and Modbus RTU/ASCII,
transformer management terminal. The volt- commonly used by utilities and industries, the
age regulator can be applied for a single terminals are flexibly integrated into different
transformer or for parallel transformers with control systems. Connection to Profibus DP
Master-Follower, Negative Reactance or or IEC 61850 based system is possible via the
Minimizing Circulating Current principles. interface adapters SPA-ZC 302 or SPA-ZC
400, respectively.
A special control version terminal with volt-
age regulator and control functions can be
applied, when integration of voltage regula-
tion and protection is not allowed.
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Design The transformer terminals RET 541, RET The control function blocks are documented
543 and RET 545 differ from each other on the CD-ROM “Technical Descriptions of
regarding the number of digital inputs and Functions” (1MRS750889-MCD)
outputs available. Please, refer to section
“Ordering” for more details. Condition monitoring functions
The condition monitoring function blocks are
The functions of the RET 54_ transformer documented on the CD-ROM “Technical
terminal are categorized as: Descriptions of Functions” (1MRS750889-
MCD)
• protection functions
General functions
• measurement functions Additional functions are available for differ-
• control functions ent general purposes to be used in logics such
as activation of HMI backlight, switchgroups,
• condition monitoring functions
and resetting of operation indications, latched
• communication functions output signals, registers and disturbance
recorder.
• general functions
• standard functions Communication functions
The RET 54_ transformer terminal provides
The functions are further divided to three sub-
the IEC_103, Modbus, DNP 3.0, SPA and
sets that correspond to different functionality
levels, refer to section “Ordering Informa- LON serial communication protocols.
tion”
In a customer-specific transformer terminal
Protection functions configuration, special events can be gener-
Protection is one of the most important func- ated via an EVENT230 event function.
tions of the RET 54_ transformer terminal. EVENT230 is documented on the CD-ROM
The protection function blocks (e.g. “Technical descriptions of Functions”
NOC3Low) are independent of each other (1MRS750889-MCD).
and have e.g. their own setting groups and
Standard functions
data recording.
Standard functions are used for logics, such
as interlocking, alarming and control
The protection function blocks are docu-
mented on the CD-ROM “Technical Descrip- sequencing. The use of logic functions is not
tions of Functions” (1MRS750889-MCD) limited and the functions can be intercon-
nected with each other as well as with protec-
Measurement functions tion, measurement, power quality, control,
The measurement function blocks are docu- condition monitoring and general functions.
mented on the CD-ROM “Technical Descrip- In addition, the digital inputs and outputs as
tions of Functions” (1MRS750889-MCD) well as LON inputs and outputs can be con-
nected to standard functions by using the
Control functions Relay Configuration Tool.
The control functions are used to indicate the
position of switching devices, i.e. circuit The standard function blocks are documented
breakers and disconnectors, and to execute on the CD-ROM “Technical descriptions of
open and close commands for controllable Functions” (1MRS750889-MCD).
switching devices in the switchgear. Further-
more, there are supplementary functions for Other functions
control logic purposes, e.g. on/off switches,
Low auxiliary voltage indication
MIMIC alarm, LED control, numerical data
The RET 54_ transformer terminal is pro-
for the MIMIC and logic controlled position
vided with a low auxiliary voltage indication
selection.
feature. The power supply module issues an
internal alarm signal when a drop in the
The control functions configured using the
power supply voltage is detected (ACFail,
Relay Configuration Tool can be associated
with position indicators that are part of the active low). The alarm signal is activated if
the power supply voltage falls about 10%
MIMIC configuration picture displayed on
below the lowest rated DC input voltage of
the HMI. Position indicators are used to indi-
cate the position of switching devices via the the power supply module.
MIMIC picture and to control them locally.
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Design (cont´d) The indication of a low auxiliary voltage is tion of a digital input can be inverted. The
available in the transformer terminal configu- programmable filter time removes debounces
ration and can be connected to any signal out- and short disturbances on a digital input. The
put of the RET 54_. filter time can be set for each digital input
separately.
Overtemperature indication
The RET 54_ transformer terminal includes Some specific digital inputs can be pro-
an internal temperature supervision function. grammed to operate either as digital inputs, as
The power supply module issues an internal pulse counters or as used for time synchroni-
alarm signal when overtemperature has been zation. When a digital input operates as a
detected inside the terminal enclosure. The pulse counter, pulse counting frequency can
alarm signal will be activated once the tem- be up to100 Hz.
perature inside the terminal enclosure
increases to +78C (+75...+83C). Over- Oscillation suppression
temperature indication is available in the The transformer terminals have two global
transformer terminal configuration and can be parameters for the suppression of digital input
connected to any signal output of the RET oscillation. The settings of these parameters
54_. determine the oscillation level and hysteresis
for all digital inputs. Event is generated in
Analog channels case oscillation is detected.
The transformer terminal measures the analog
signals needed for protection, measuring, etc. Attributes of a digital input for transformer
via galvanically separated matching trans- terminal configuration
formers. For each digital input, the status of the input
(value), the time tag for the status change
RET 54_ transformer terminals have 9 analog (time) and the validity of the digital input
channels. Furthermore, the transformer termi- (invalidity) can be issued by the attributes.
nal includes virtual analog channels for calcu- These attributes are available in the trans-
lating the residual current and residual former terminal configuration and can be
voltage from phase currents and voltages. used for various purposes.
Both the amplitude and the phase angle are
calculated for the virtual channels. RTD/analog inputs
The RET 541 and RET 543 transformer ter-
Note! When sensitive earth-fault protection is minals equipped with an RTD/analog module
needed, core balance transformers are not (RTD1) have eight general purpose analog
recommended to be replaced with the numer- inputs for DC measurement. The RTD/analog
ically derived sum of phase currents. Nor- inputs are galvanically isolated from the
mally, an earth-fault setting below 10% of the transformer terminal power supply and enclo-
rated value requires the use of a core balance sure. However, the inputs have a common
transformer. ground. The general purpose RTD/analog
inputs accept voltage-, current- or resistance-
Analog channels of the transformer terminal type signals. For each measuring mode, a
are configured with the CAP 505 Relay Prod- separate parameter is provided for choosing
uct Engineering Tools. between the available measurement ranges.
RTD/analog inputs can be applied for e.g.
A separate scaling factor can be set for each temperature measurement.
analog channel. The factors enable differ-
ences between the ratings of the protected Digital outputs
unit and those of the measuring device (CT The outputs of the transformer terminal are
and VT ratio corrections). The setting value categorized as follows:
1.00 means that the rated value of the pro-
tected unit is exactly the same as that of the • HSPO: High-speed power output, double-
measuring device. pole contact, preferred for tripping pur-
poses and for circuit breaker and discon-
Digital inputs nector control
The digital inputs of the transformer termi-
nals are voltage controlled and optically iso- • PO: Power output, either single-pole or
lated with three treshold voltages defined by double-pole contact, preferred for circuit
the order, see chapter “Ordering”. The func- breaker and disconnector control
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• SO: Signal output, either NO (Normally operation modes are supported: non-latched,
Open) or NO/NC (Normally Open/Nor- latched-steady and latched flashflashing.
mally Closed) contact. The output contact Alarms can be acknowledged remotely,
is a normal-duty contact and cannot be locally or by using logic of the transformer
used for controlling a heavy load such as a terminal.
circuit breaker.
The alarm channels include time tagging for
Analog outputs detected alarms. The time tagging principle
The RET 541 and RET 543 transformer ter- used depends on the operation mode.
minals equipped with an RTD/analog module
have four general purpose 0...20 mA analog Interlocking LED indicator
current outputs. All outputs are galvanically The interlocking LED indicates that control
isolated from the supply and enclosure of the operation has been interlocked or that the
transformer terminal and from each other. interlocking is in bybass mode, e.g. when
control is possible despite of interlocking.
Analog outputs can be utilized for transfer-
ring any measured or calculated information Trip Circuit Supervision
to panel meters or e.g. PLCs. The purpose of this function is to supervise
the tripping circuitry of the circuit breaker.
Alarm LED indicators An alarm will be generated in case a faulty
The transformer terminal offers eight alarm tripping circuit, e.g. a circuit is not able to
LED indicators to be configured with the perform a trip, is detected.
Relay Mimic Editor. The LED colours (green,
yellow, red), their use, and the ON and OFF The supervision is based on the constant-cur-
state texts can be freely defined. Three basic rent injection through the tripping circuitry.
Display panel The transformer terminal is provided with • eight freely programmable alarm LEDs
either a fixed display or an external display with different colours and modes accord-
module. The external display module requires ing to the configuration
a separate voltage supply from a common • LED indicator for control interlocking
source with the main unit. The display con- • three protection LED indicators
sists of 19 rows divided into two windows: a • HMI push-button section with four arrow
main window (17 rows) and an assisting win- buttons and buttons for clear and enter
dow (2 rows). • optically isolated serial communication
port
The graphic display presents detailed infor-
• backlight and contrast control
mation on MIMIC, objects, events, measure-
ments, control alarms, and parameters. The • freely programmable button (F) which can
assisting window is used for terminal-depen- be used in the configuration of the trans-
former terminal
dent indications/alarms and help messages.
• a button for remote/local control
Additionally, the panel includes the following HMI has two main levels, the user level and
HMI items: the technical level. The user level is for
“everyday” measurements and monitoring
• three push-buttons for object control (I, O, whereas the technical level is intended for
object selection) advanced transformer terminal programming.
Unauthorized access can be prevented with
passwords.
Serial commu- The transformer terminal has three serial SPA/IEC_103/DNP 3.0/Modbus communi-
communication ports, one on the front panel cation on the rear connector X3.2
nication The 9-pin D-type subminiature male connec-
and two on the rear panel.
tor (RS-232 connection) on the rear panel
The standard optical ABB connector connects the transformer terminal to the dis-
The standard optical ABB connector (RS-232 tribution automation system via the SPA bus,
connection) on the front panel is intended for IEC_103, DNP 3.0 or Modbus. The fibre-
the connection of a PC for configuring the optic interface module type RER 123 is used
transformer terminal with the CAP 50_ tools. to connect the transformer terminal to the
The front interface uses the SPA bus protocol. fibre-optic communication bus for SPA and
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Transformer The Relay Configuration Tool, based on the All of the eight alarm function blocks can be
terminal IEC 61131-3 standard and included in the configured in the same alarm view of the
CAP 505 Relay Product Engineering Tools, is mimic editor. ON and OFF state texts (only
configuration used for configuring the basic terminal, pro- one language version at a time can be sup-
tection and logic function blocks, control and ported for the alarm) and LED colours can be
measurement functions, timers and other defined. Three different colours can be used
functional elements included in the logic to define the ON and OFF state. Three basic
functions category. modes are available:
• non-latched
The programmable system of RET 54_ trans-
• latched-steady
former terminals allows the output contacts to
• latched flashing
be operated in accordance with the state of
the logic inputs and the outputs of the protec-
Interlocking LED texts can also be defined in
tion, control, measurement and condition
the same alarm view but the colour of the
monitoring functions. The PLC functions
(e.g. interlocking and alarm logic) are pro- interlocking LED cannot be changed.
grammed with Boolean functions, timers,
LON network configuration
counters, comparators and flip-flops. The
The LON Network Tool is used for binding
program is written in a graphic function block
network variables between the transformer
diagram language by using the configuration
terminal units. Typically, LON horizontal
software. communication is used for transferring object
status data (open, close, undefined) between
Mimic configuration with Relay Mimic Edi-
tor units for interlocking purposes. Additionally,
The Relay Mimic Editor, which is included in LON horizontal communication is used to
the CAP 505 Relay Product Engineering transfer measured current amplitude and
Tools, is used for configuring the graphic dis- phase angle information between terminals,
play and the alarm channels of the trans- when parallel control with MCC principle is
former terminal. The mimic configuration to be applied.
may include circuit breakers, disconnectors,
DNP 3.0 and Modbus configuration
indicators, measurement data objects and
The Protocol Mapping Tool is used for con-
user-defined texts and explanations. Any con-
figuration can be saved for later use. figuring the DNP 3.0 and Modbus interfaces
of the transformer terminal.
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Auxiliary For its operation, the RET 54_ terminal, in- Power supply modules
voltage cluding the external display module, requires There are two basic types of power supply
a secured auxiliary voltage supply. The termi- modules available for the RET 54_: type
nal’s internal power supply module forms the PS1/_ and type PS2/_. The operating range of
voltages required by the terminal electronics. digital inputs depends on the type of the
The power supply module is a galvanically power supply module. See Technical data.
isolated (fly-back type) dc/dc converter. A
green protection LED indicator on the front
panel is lit when the power supply module is
in operation.
Terminal All external circuits are connected to the ter- The serial interface RS-485 on the rear panel
connections minal blocks on the rear panel, see figures is used for connecting the transformer termi-
2...4. The terminal block for the measuring nal to the SPA bus or the LON bus. The
transformers consists of fixed screw termi- SPA/LON bus is connected via a connection
nals. module type RER 103 fitted to the 9-pin D-
type subminiature connector and screwed to
The serial interface RS-232 on the rear panel the rear panel.
is used for connecting the transformer termi-
nal to the SPA bus, the IEC_103, DNP 3.0 or The digital input and output contacts of the
Modbus. The SPA/IEC_103 is connected via transformer terminal are connected to the
a connection module type RER 123 fitted to multi-pole connectors.
the 9-pin D-type subminiature connector and
screwed to the rear panel. DNP 3.0/Modbus Protective earth is connected to the screw
is connected via a connection module, type marked with the earth symbol.
RER 133.
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Terminal diagrams
X4.1
+
PS1_4_ACFail Mains 1
- 2
PS1_4_TempAlarm
X1.1
27 100V Ch 10, VT2 X3.2
25 SERIAL BUS
24 1A
5A Ch 9, CT7
X3.3
22 SERIAL BUS
21 1A
5A Ch 8, CT6
19 X4.1
1A 3
18 IRF 4
5A Ch 7, CT5
16
15
14 100V Ch 6, VT1 5
13
12 6 +
1A
11 5A
Ch 5, CT4
10
9 7
1A
8 5A PS1_4_HSPO3 9
Ch 4, CT3 8
7
6 1A 10 +
5 5A Ch 3, CT2
4
3 1A PS1_4_HSPO1 11
2 5A 13
Ch 2, CT1 PS1_4_TCS1 TCS
1 12
15
PS1_4_HSPO2 16
18
PS1_4_TCS2 TCS 17
X4.2
8
9
X4.2 PS1_4_HSPO4 11
1 10
2 PS1_4_BI1 12
-
4 PS1_4_BI2
5 13
- PS1_4_HSPO5 15
6 14
PS1_4_BI3
- 7 16
17
X5.1
1 PS1_4_SO1 18
BIO1_5_BI1
- 2
3
BIO1_5_BI2
4
BIO1_5_BI3
- 5
6
BIO1_5_BI4 X5.2
3
7
8 BIO1_5_BI5
- BIO1_5_SO1 4
9 5
BIO1_5_BI6
10 6
BIO1_5_BI7 BIO1_5_SO2
- 11
7
12 9
BIO1_5_BI8
13 8
BIO1_5_BI9 BIO1_5_SO3
- 14 10
15 12
16 BIO1_5_BI10
-
17 11
BIO1_5_BI11 BIO1_5_SO4
- 18
13
15
X5.2
14
1 BIO1_5_SO5
BIO1_5_BI12 16
- 2
18
17
BIO1_5_SO6
RET 541
CD541
X4.1
+
PS1_4_ACFail Mains 1
- 2
PS1_4_TempAlarm
X1.1
27 100V Ch 10, VT2 X3.2
25 SERIAL BUS
24 1A
5A Ch 9, CT7
X3.3
22 SERIAL BUS
21 1A
5A Ch 8, CT6
19 X4.1
1A 3
18 IRF 4
5A Ch 7, CT5
16
15
14 100V Ch 6, VT1 5
13
12 6 +
1A
11 5A
Ch 5, CT4
10
9 7
1A
8 5A PS1_4_HSPO3 9
Ch 4, CT3 8
7
6 1A 10 +
5 5A Ch 3, CT2
4
3 1A PS1_4_HSPO1 11
2 5A 13
Ch 2, CT1 PS1_4_TCS1 TCS
1 12
15
PS1_4_HSPO2 16
18
PS1_4_TCS2 TCS 17
X4.2
8
9
X4.2 PS1_4_HSPO4 11
1 10
2 PS1_4_BI1 12
-
4 PS1_4_BI2
5 13
- PS1_4_HSPO5 15
6 14
PS1_4_BI3
- 7 16
17
X5.1
1 PS1_4_SO1 18
BIO1_5_BI1
- 2
3
BIO1_5_BI2
4
BIO1_5_BI3
- 5
6
BIO1_5_BI4 X5.2
3
7
8 BIO1_5_BI5
- BIO1_5_SO1 4
9 5
BIO1_5_BI6
10 6
BIO1_5_BI7 BIO1_5_SO2
- 11
7
12 9
BIO1_5_BI8
13 8
BIO1_5_BI9 BIO1_5_SO3
- 14 10
15 12
16 BIO1_5_BI10
-
17 11
BIO1_5_BI11 BIO1_5_SO4
- 18
13
15
X5.2
14
1 BIO1_5_SO5
BIO1_5_BI12 16
- 2
18
17
BIO1_5_SO6
X7.1
17
BIO2_7_PO1 18
X7.2
X7.1 1
BIO2_7_PO2 2
1
BIO2_7_BI1
2
3
3
BIO2_7_BI2
BIO2_7_PO3 4
4 5
BIO2_7_BI3 6
5
6 7
BIO2_7_BI4
7
BIO2_7_BI5 BIO2_7_PO4 8
8 9
10
9
BIO2_7_BI6 11
10
BIO2_7_BI7
11 BIO2_7_PO5 12
13
12 14
BIO2_7_BI8
15
13
14 BIO2_7_BI9
16
BIO2_7_PO6 17
15 18
16 BIO2_7_BI10
RET 543
CD543
X4.1
+
PS2_4_ACFail Mains 1
- 2
PS2_4_TempAlarm
X1.1
27 100V Ch 10, VT2 X3.2
25 SERIAL BUS
24 1A
5A Ch 9, CT7
X3.3
22 SERIAL BUS
21 1A
5A Ch 8, CT6
19 X4.1
1A 3
18 IRF 4
5A Ch 7, CT5
16
15
14 100V Ch 6, VT1 5
13
12 6 +
1A
11 5A
Ch 5, CT4
10
9 7
1A
8 5A PS2_4_HSPO3 9
Ch 4, CT3 8
7
6 1A 10 +
5 5A Ch 3, CT2
4
3 1A PS2_4_HSPO1 11
2 5A 13
Ch 2, CT1 PS2_4_TCS1 TCS
1 12
15
PS2_4_HSPO2 16
18
PS2_4_TCS2 TCS 17
X4.2
1
2
PS2_4_HSPO4
4
3
5
PS2_4_HSPO5 6
8
7
9
X5.1 10
1 PS2_4_HSPO6 12
BIO1_5_BI1 11
- 2
3 13
BIO1_5_BI2
4 14
PS2_4_HSPO7 16
BIO1_5_BI3
- 5 15
6
BIO1_5_BI4
7
8 BIO1_5_BI5 17
- PS2_4_HSPO8 18
9
BIO1_5_BI6
X5.2
10 3
BIO1_5_BI7
- 11
12 BIO1_5_SO1 4
BIO1_5_BI8
5
13
BIO1_5_BI9
- 14 6
BIO1_5_SO2
15
BIO1_5_BI10 7
- 16 9
17
18 BIO1_5_BI11
- 8
BIO1_5_SO3
10
X5.2 12
1
BIO1_5_BI12
- 2 11
BIO1_5_SO4
13
15
14
BIO1_5_SO5
X6.1 16
1
18
BIO1_6_BI1
2
3 17
BIO1_6_BI2 BIO1_5_SO6
4
BIO1_6_BI3
5 X6.2
6 3
BIO1_6_BI4
7 BIO1_6_SO1 4
BIO1_6_BI5
8 5
9
BIO1_6_BI6
6
BIO1_6_SO2
10 7
BIO1_6_BI7
11 9
12
BIO1_6_BI8
8
BIO1_6_SO3
13 10
BIO1_6_BI9
14 12
15
BIO1_6_BI10
16 11
BIO1_6_SO4
17 13
BIO1_6_BI11
18 15
14
X6.2 BIO1_6_SO5
16
1 18
BIO1_6_BI12
2
17
BIO1_6_SO6
X7.1 X7.1
1
BIO2_7_BI1
2
3 17
BIO2_7_BI2 BIO2_7_PO1 18
4 X7.2
BIO2_7_BI3
5 1
6 BIO2_7_PO2 2
BIO2_7_BI4
3
7
BIO2_7_BI5
8
9 4
BIO2_7_BI6 BIO2_7_PO3 5
6
10 BIO2_7_BI7 7
11
12
BIO2_7_BI8 8
BIO2_7_PO4 9
10
13 11
14 BIO2_7_BI9
15
12
16 BIO2_7_BI10 BIO2_7_PO5 13
14
15
16
BIO2_7_PO6 17
18
RET 545
CD545_b
Technical data
Table 1: General functions available for the RET 54_
Function Description
INDRESET Resetting of operation indicators, latched output signals, registers and
waveforms i.e. the disturbance recorder
MMIWAKE Activation of HMI backlight
SWGRP1 Switchgroup SWGRP1
SWGRP2 Switchgroup SWGRP2
SWGRP3 Switchgroup SWGRP3
......
SWGRP20 Switchgroup SWGRP20
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Three-phase thermal overload protection for motors, generators and transformers, TOL3Dev, 3
BASIC SETTINGS:
Starting current of the motor 0.10...10.00 x In
Max. starting time permitted for the motor 0.1...120.0 s
Number of starts allowed from cold state 1...3
Type of device to be protected Motor; through-ventilated, rated power < 1500 kW
Motor; through-ventilated, rated power > 1500 kW
Motor; surface cooling, rated power < 500 kW
Motor; surface cooling, rated power > 500 kW
Generator; hydro or small air-cooled turbine generators
Generator; large turbine generators
Transformer
Trip temperature 80.0…120.0%
Prior alarm temperature 40.0…100.0%
Restart inhibit (temperature limit for
successful restarting) 40.0…100.0%
Ambient temperature -50.0…100.0C
Cooling time-constant 1.0...10.0 x time constant
Heating time-constant for generator or
transformer 1...999 min
ADVANCED SETTINGS:
Short time-constant for stator 0.0...999.0 min
Long time-constant for stator 0.0...999.0 min
Weighting factor of the short time-constant for
stator 0.00...1.00
Temperature rise of stator at rated current 0.0...350.0 C
Maximum temperature of stator 0.0...350.0 C
Short time-constant for rotor 0.0...999.0 min
Long time-constant for rotor 0.0...999.0 min
Weighting factor of the short time-constant for
rotor 0.00...1.00
Temperature rise of rotor at rated current 0.0...350.0 C
Maximum temperature of rotor 0.0...350.0 C
Operation mode (principle of ambient
temperature compensation) Not in use
No sensors; the set ambient temperature
1 sensor used
2 sensors used
Waiting time for a successful restart (Read-
only parameter) 0...86400 s
Estimated time to the trip (Read-only
parameter) 0...86400 s
Note! The values below apply when f/fn = 0.95...1.05
Operation accuracy ±1.0%, I = 0.1...10.0 x In
Reset ratio:
- trip (Calculated temp. rise - 0.1) / Trip temperature
- start (Calculated temp. rise - 0.1) / Prior alarm temperature
- restart (Calculated temp. rise - 0.1) / Restart inhibit temperature
limit
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Overexcitation protection, low-set stage, OE1Low, U/f>, and high-set stage, OE1High, U/f>>
U/f start (DT mode) 1.00...2.00 x U/f
U/f start (IDMT mode) 1.00...2.00 x U/f
U max cont. 0.80...1.60 x Un
Operate time 0.10...600.00 s
k 0.1...100.0
Maximum time 500...10000 s
Constant delay 0.1...120.0 s
Cooling time 5...10000 s
Operation mode Not in use; Definite time; Curve#1; Curve#2
Operation accuracies 20...40 Hz: 4% of set value; 40...80 Hz: ±2% of set value
Start time:
- Injected U/f >2.0 x Un/fn
- internal time <60 ms,
- total time <70 ms
Reset time 100…1060 ms (depends on the set minimum pulse width
for the TRIP output)
Reset ratio:
- 20...40 Hz typ. 0.99
- 40...80 Hz typ 0.97
Retardation time <105 ms
Operate time accuracy at definite-time mode 20...80 Hz: ±4% of set value or ±40 ms
Operate time accuracy at inverse-time modes ±100 ms or the accuracy appearing when the measured
voltage varies ±1.0%
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Three-phase transformer inrush and motor start-up current detector Inrush3, 3I2f>
Ratio I2f/I1f> 5…50%
Start current 0.10…5.00 x In
Operation mode Not in use
Inrush mode
Start-up mode
Note! The values below apply when f/fn = 0.95...1.05
Operation accuracy:
- current measurement ±2.5% of set value or ±0.01 x In
- ratio I2f/I1f measurement ±5.0% of set value
Start time:
- internal time <32 ms
- total time <40 ms
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Ordering The following is to be specified when order- Each RET 54_ transformer terminal has a
ing RET 54_ transformer terminals: specific order number that identifies the
transformer terminal type as well as the hard-
• Order number (see figure below) ware and the software as described in the fig-
ure below. The order number is printed on the
• Display language combination (e.g.
marking strip on the front panel of the trans-
English-German)
former terminal delivered, e.g. Order No:
• Quantity of transformer terminals RET543AB230AAAA.
RET54_AB230AAAA
A = fixed display, B = external display module
Reserved for future use
Reserved for future use
Auxiliary voltage range of the power supply module and
voltage range of the digital inputs
A: power supply: PS1/240 V (Medium) or PS2/240 V
Ur = 110/120/220/240 V AC;
110/125/220 V DC
digital inputs: Ur = 110/125/220 V DC
threshold voltage: Ut = 80 V DC
B: power supply: PS1/240 V (High) or PS2/240 V
Ur = 110/120/220/240 V AC;
110/125/220 V DC
digital inputs: Ur = 220 V DC
threshold voltage: Ut = 155 V DC
C: power supply: PS1/48 V (Low) or PS2/48 V
Ur = 24/48/60 V DC
digital inputs: Ur = 24/48/60/110/125/220 V DC
Language combinations
The display language combination (see table fix in the software number labelled on the
below) is identified by a three-digit suf- front panel of the transformer terminal, e.g.
Software 1MRS110028-0_.
Self-supervision outputs 1 1 1
Functionality levels
The functionality level determines the extent ed information on the separate function
of the selection of function blocks available blocks included in each selection, please con-
for the transformer terminal. For more detail- sult your relay supplier.
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RET541A_230AAAA
RET541A_230BAAA
RET541A_230CAAA
RET541A_230AAAB
RET541A_230BAAB
RET541A_233AAAA
RET541A_233BAAA
RET541A_233CAAA
RET541A_233AAAB
RET541A_233BAAB
Analog interface
Current rafo 1/5 A 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Voltage trafo 100 V 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC /AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1:Threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: Threshold voltage 155 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 15 15
Power outputs, single pole 0 0
Power outputs, double pole 5 5
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET541A_231AAAA
RET541A_231BAAA
RET541A_231CAAA
RET541A_231AAAB
RET541A_231BAAB
RET541A_234AAAA
RET541A_234BAAA
RET541A_234CAAA
RET541A_234AAAB
RET541A_234BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Voltage trafo 100 V 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC /AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1:threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 15 15
Power outputs, single pole 0 0
Power outputs, double pole 5 5
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET541A_232AAAA
RET541A_232BAAA
RET541A_232CAAA
RET541A_232AAAB
RET541A_232BAAB
RET541A_235AAAA
RET541A_235BAAA
RET541A_235CAAA
RET541A_235AAAB
RET541A_235BAAB
Analog interface
Current rafo 1/5 A 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Voltage trafo 100 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC /AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 15 15
Power outputs, single pole 0 0
Power outputs, double pole 5 5
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET543A_240AAAA
RET543A_240BAAA
RET543A_240CAAA
RET543A_240AAAB
RET543A_240BAAB
RET543A_243AAAA
RET543A_243BAAA
RET543A_243CAAA
RET543A_243AAAB
RET543A_243BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Voltage trafo 100 V 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 25 25
Power outputs, single pole 2 2
Power outputs, double pole 9 9
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET543A_241AAAA
RET543A_241BAAA
RET543A_241CAAA
RET543A_241AAAB
RET543A_241BAAB
RET543A_244AAAA
RET543A_244BAAA
RET543A_244CAAA
RET543A_244AAAB
RET543A_244BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
Voltage trafo 100 V 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 25 25
Power outputs, single pole 2 2
Power outputs, double pole 9 9
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET543A_242AAAA
RET543A_242BAAA
RET543A_242CAAA
RET543A_242AAAB
RET543A_242BAAB
RET543A_245AAAA
RET543A_245BAAA
RET543A_245CAAA
RET543A_245AAAB
RET543A_245BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
Voltage trafo 100 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium) 1 1 1 1
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low) 1 1
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC
PS2: 18...80 VDC
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module 1 1 1 1 1
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display external 1 1 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 25 25
Power outputs, single pole 2 2
Power outputs, double pole 9 9
Signal outputs (NO) 2 2
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 5 5
Supervised trip circuits 2 2
IRF outputs 1 1
RTD/analog inputs 0 8
Analog outputs 0 4
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RET545A_250AAAA
RET545A_250BAAA
RET545A_250CAAA
RET545A_250AAAB
RET545A_250BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 6 6 6 6 6
Voltage trafo 100 V 3 3 3 3 3
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High)
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium)
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low)
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC 1 1 1 1
PS2: 18...80 VDC 1
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 2
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 34
Power outputs, single pole 3
Power outputs, double pole 11
Signal outputs (NO) 4
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 8
Supervised trip circuits 2
IRF outputs 1
RTD/analog inputs 0
Analog outputs 0
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RET545A_251AAAA
RET545A_251BAAA
RET545A_251CAAA
RET545A_251AAAB
RET545A_251BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 7 7 7 7 7
Voltage trafo 100 V 2 2 2 2 2
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High)
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium)
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low)
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC 1 1 1 1
PS2: 18...80 VDC 1
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 2
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 34
Power outputs, single pole 3
Power outputs, double pole 11
Signal outputs (NO) 4
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 8
Supervised trip circuits 2
IRF outputs 1
RTD/analog inputs 0
Analog outputs 0
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RET545A_252AAAA
RET545A_252BAAA
RET545A_252CAAA
RET545A_252AAAB
RET545A_252BAAB
Analog interface
Current trafo 1/5 A 8 8 8 8 8
Voltage trafo 100 V 1 1 1 1 1
Main processor boards
CPU module 1 1 1 1 1
Power supply boards
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (High)
PS1: 80...265 VDC/AC (Medium)
PS1: 18...80 VDC (Low)
PS2: 80...265 VDC/AC 1 1 1 1
PS2: 18...80 VDC 1
Digital I/O boards
BIO1: threshold voltage 155 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 80 VDC 2 2
BIO1: threshold voltage 18 VDC 2
BIO2: threshold voltage 155 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 80 VDC 1 1
BIO2: threshold voltage 18 VDC 1
Analog I/O board
RTD/analog module
Display boards
Graphic HMI display, fixed 1 1 1
Graphic HMI display, external 1 1
Mechanic
1/2 enclosure 1 1 1 1 1
Digital inputs 34
Power outputs, single pole 3
Power outputs, double pole 11
Signal outputs (NO) 4
Signal outputs (NO/NC) 8
Supervised trip circuits 2
IRF outputs 1
RTD/analog inputs 0
Analog outputs 0
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Software configu- Each RET 54_ transformer terminal allows within the scope of the I/O connections and
ration various software configurations based on sep- considering the total CPU load of the func-
arate functions. Functions included in the tions.
selected functionality level can be activated
Parts and To achieve the best possible operation accu- parts can be supplied. In the event of mal-
assembly racy, all parts of a RET 54_ product have function, please consult your transformer ter-
been calibrated together. Thus, each product minal supplier.
descriptions forms a whole for which no separate spare
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Application
examples
RET/1U
MF
RET/4I
RET/1U
3I> 51 3U> 59 000
3I>
50
&
CBFP 62BF 3U< 27 3I
3U R
REF/3I, REA 101/3I
U0> 59N REA 101
TCS
P Q
RET/31
E
REF 54_
REF/1U
REF/3U
MF
Yd transformer
Fig. 6 Protection, control and supervision functions of a Yd-connected power transformer, implemented
with RET 543 transformer terminal, REF543 feeder terminal and REA 101 arc protection. Position
indication of the on-load tap changer is used to increase the sensitivity of the differential function of
the transformer. In this example, the voltage controller is not included in the RET 543 transformer
terminal.
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MF
CBFP 62BF U 90
RET/RTD
LV
RET 54_
RET/1U
REF/3U
REF 54_
MF
Dyn-trafo_impEarthedLVn
Fig. 7 Protection, control, measurement and supervision functions of an Dyn-connected power trans-
former, implemented with RET 543 transformer terminal and an REF 543 feeder terminal. The
neutral point of the low-voltage network is earthed via a high impedance. REF 610 is used as a
backup relay on the high-voltage side. This sceme can be applied also for parallel connected
transformers.
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M M
REF/3U
50
3I 2f > 68 3U< 27 3I I0
MF
3U R
I 0> 51N
TCS
50N
RET/3I
CBFP 62BF
REF/3I
REF 54_
M
3I> 67 3U> 59 000
RET/1U 3I>
&
I 0> 51N 3U< 27 3I I0
REF/1I REF,REA/3I 50N
3U pf R
CBFP 62BF f> 81O
RET/1I TCS REA 101
RET/3I df/dt 81O-R P Q
3I-harm f
3U-harm
REF 54_ E
MF
REF/3U
REF/3U
M M
Fig. 8 Protection, control, measurement and supervision functions of a YNd-connected power trans-
former, implemented with an RET 543 transformer terminal, REF 543 feeder terminals and REA
101 arc protection. The low-voltage network is earthed via a zig-zag earthing transformer.
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M M
REF/3U
REF/3U
MF 3I> 51 3U> 59 000
50
3I 2f > 68 3U< 27 3I I0
RET/3I
3U R
I0> 51N
REF/3I TCS
50N
CBFP 62BF
REF 54_
M
RET/1I HV 50
Θ M ΔI0 > 87TN 3I> 51
REF/1I 3I I0
P> Θ HV LV 50
ΔI0> 87TN I0> 51N
RET/RTD 3I U
LV HV 50N
I0 R
3 49T I0> 51N
TCS
LV 50N TO Tw
RET/1I
REF/1I
Fig. 9 Protection, control, measurement and supervision functions of YNyn-connected power transform-
ers, implemented with RET 543 transformer terminals, REF 543 feeder terminals and REA 101 arc
protection. The neutral point of the low-voltage network is earthed via a low resistance. The
scheme is also applicable to other types of low-impedance earthed networks, where the neutral
point is earthed effectively or via a low reactance. This sceme can be applied also for parallel con-
nected transformers.
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3U< 27 3U U0 000
M
3U> 59
REX/3U
REX/1U
RET/2U (Multi)
CBCM
MF U0 > 59N
R
TCS
RET/4I (Basic)
MCS
RET/3I (Multi)
3DI > 87TG I0> 51N 3I I0 000 f> 81O 000 000
MF
REF 54_
Yyn-trafo_highresEarthedLV
Fig. 10 Protection, control, measurement and supervision functions of an Yyn-connected industrial power
transformer, implemented with RET 543 transformer terminals, an REF 543 feeder terminal, an
REX 521 protection relay and REA 101 arc protection. The neutral point of the low-voltage network
is earthed via a high resistance.
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REX521/3U
000
REX521/1U
MF
HV 50
f
DI0> 87TN 3I> 51 3I I0 3U> 59
LV LV 50
RET_/3I R CBCM
3 49T I0> 51N U0> 59N
3I U TCS R
HV 50N
I0 TCS
I2> 46 I0> 51N f> 81U
HV LV 50N o o MCS
TO Tw
CBFP 62BF
RET_/1I HV
RET 54_ REX 521 H06
Q
Q P> 000
3DI> 87G X< 40
REM_/3I
3I> 51 P> 32 3I P
REM_/3U
REM_/1U 50
I(U)> 51V I2> 46 Q R
U
U0 pf TCS
I0> 50N 3 49G
51N o
MCS
f T
G 3U> 59 F 60
3~ REM/RTD
REM_/3I
3U< 27 49 E
RET_/3I Q>
38
U 0> 59N CBFP 62BF
REM 54_
gener_blockconn-trafo1
Fig. 11 Transformer in block connection with a generator. The transformer terminal RET 543 is used for
overall differential protection. An earthing resistor is recommended for the generator. The REX 521
protection relay is used for abnormal voltage and frequency supervision and protection of the net-
work and the machine.
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MF HV 50
DI0 > 87TN 3I> 51 3I I0
LV LV 50
R
RET_/3I 3 49T I0> 51N
3I U TCS
HV 50N
I0
I2> 46 I0> 51N
HV LV 50N o
TO
o
Tw
RET_/1U
RET_/1U U> 59N
RET_/1I
CBFP 62BF
RET 54_
Ios> 64S Q R
REM_/3I (A) U
G
3~
REM_/3I (A)
REM 54_ (A)
RET_/3I
U/f> 24 F 60 Q 3U R
U0 pf TCS
IOR > 64R 3U> 59
MCS
f
3U< 27 CBFP 62BF
E
U0 > 59N
Fig. 12 Transformer in block connection with a generator. The transformer terminal RET 543 is used for
overall differential protection. An earthing resistor is recommended for the generator. Generator
protection functions are divided for two REM 543 machine terminals (A and B). The current injec-
tion device REK 510 is used in the rotor earth-fault protection scheme.
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I0> 50N/51N = multiple-stage earth-fault protection, low-set, high-set and instantaneous stage
available (NEF1_)
3D I > 87TG = overall differential protection for generator and transformer blocks, stabilized and
instantaneous stages (Diff6T)
DI0> 87TN = restricted earth-fault (REF) protection, low- or high-impedance type (Diff3)
3U < 27 = three-phase undervoltage protection, low-set and high-set stage available (UV3_)
3U > 59 = three-phase overvoltage protection, low-set and high-set stage available (OV3_)
U0> 59N = multiple-stage residual overvoltage protection, low-set, high-set and instantaneous
stage available (ROV1_)
f> 81U = overfrequency protection (incl. in Freq1St_)
f> 81U = overfrequency protection and frequency rate of change function (incl. in Freq1St_)
df/dt 81U-R
f< 81O = underfrequency protection and frequency rate of change function (incl. in Freq1St_)
df/dt 81O-R
Q> 49 = thermal supervision for generator windings and bearings with RTDs (MEAI_)
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Z< 21G = underimpedance protection for generator, low-set and high-set stages
(UI6_)
3Z< 21 = three-phase underimpedance protection, low-set and high-set stages
(UI6_)
X< 40 = underexcitation protection, low-set and high-set stages
(UE6_)
P> 32 = underpower, low-forward power or reverse power protection,
stages 1, 2 and 3 available (UPOW6St_)
F 60 = fuse failure supervision (FuseFail)
3I >
& = arc protection with REA 101
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oT
TC = tap changer temperature measurement, indication
and supervision
= HMI/MIMIC display
000
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Application selection tables for RET 541, RET 543 and RET 545
functions
Table 30: Protection functions
Types of fault IEEE Device No. IEC Symbol Protection function Function block
code
Differential 87T 3I>, 3I>> Stabilized and Diff6T
protection instantaneous differential
protection for
transformers
Short circuit and 51 3I> Three-phase non- NOC3Low
overcurrent directional overcurrent,
low-set stage
51 3I> Three-phase non- NOC3LowB
directional overcurrent,
low-set stage
50/51/51B 3I>> Three-phase non- NOC3High
directional overcurrent,
high-set stage
50/51B 3I>>> Three-phase non- NOC3Inst
directional overcurrent,
instantaneous stage
67 3I> Three-phase directional DOC6Low
o/c, low-set stage
67 3I>> Three-phase directional DOC6High
o/c, high-set stage
67 3I>>> Three-phase directional DOC6Inst
o/c, instantaneous stage
Underimpedance 21 Z< Three-phase UI6Low
underimpedance,low-set
stage
21 Z<< Three-phase UI6High
underimpedance, high-
set stage
Earth fault 51N Io>/SEF Non-directional earth- NEF1Low
fault, low-set stage (or
SEF = sensitive earth-
fault protection)
50N/51N Io>> Non-directional earth- NEF1High
fault, high-set stage
50N Io>>> Non-directional earth- NEF1Inst
fault, instantaneous stage
67N/51N Io>/SEF Directional earth-fault, DEF2Low
low-set stage (or SEF =
sensitive earth-fault
protection)
67N Io>> Directional earth-fault, DEF2High
high-set stage
67N Io>>> Directional earth-fault, DEF2Inst
instantaneous stage
59N Uo> Residual overvoltage, ROV1Low
low-set stage
59N Uo>> Residual overvoltage, ROV1High
high-set stage
59N Uo>>> Residual overvoltage, ROV1Inst
instantaneous stage
87N Io> High-impedance based REF1A
restricted earth-fault
protection
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References
Additional information
Transformer Terminal RET 54_ Technical Reference 1MRS755225
Manual, General
Technical Descriptions of Functions 1MRS750889-MCD (CD-ROM only)
Installation Manual 1MR 750526-MUM
Operator’s Manual 1MR 750500-MUM
Technical Reference Manual RER 103 1MRS750532-MUM
Technical Reference Manual RER 123 1MRS751143-MUM
Protection & Control Terminals REF 54_, REM 54_, 1MRS750745-MUM
RET 54_ and REC 523 Configuration Guideline
Bus Connection Module RER 133 Technical 1MRS755163
Description
Document
changes
Version Date Changes
C 15.06.2005 Table 7: Reset ratio of OV3Low and OV3High changed from 0.96 to 1.04
D 28.05.2010 Document updated
E 26.10.2010 Document updated
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