GRB150D 6F2S0900-3.1
GRB150D 6F2S0900-3.1
GRB150D 6F2S0900-3.1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GRB150 - D
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Safety Precautions
Before using this product, please read this chapter carefully.
This chapter describes the safety precautions recommended when using the GRB150. Before
installing and using the equipment, this chapter must be thoroughly read and understood.
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DANGER
Current transformer circuit
Never allow the current transformer (CT) secondary circuit connected to this equipment to be
opened while the primary system is live. Opening the CT circuit will produce a dangerously high
voltage.
WARNING
Exposed terminals
Do not touch the terminals of this equipment while the power is on, as the high voltage generated
is dangerous.
Residual voltage
Hazardous voltage can be present in the DC circuit just after switching off the DC power supply.
It takes approximately 30 seconds for the voltage to discharge.
Fiber optic
When connecting this equipment via an optical fibre, do not look directly at the optical signal.
CAUTION
Earth
The earthing terminal of the equipment must be securely earthed.
CAUTION
Operating environment
The equipment must only used within the range of ambient temperature, humidity and dust
detailed in the specification and in an environment free of abnormal vibration.
Ratings
Before applying AC voltage and current or the DC power supply to the equipment, check that
they conform to the equipment ratings.
Printed circuit board
Do not attach and remove printed circuit boards when the DC power to the equipment is on, as
this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
External circuit
When connecting the output contacts of the equipment to an external circuit, carefully check the
supply voltage used in order to prevent the connected circuit from overheating.
Connection cable
Carefully handle the connection cable without applying excessive force.
Modification
Do not modify this equipment, as this may cause the equipment to malfunction.
Disposal
This product does not contain expendable supplies nor parts that can be recycled. When
disposing of this equipment, do so in a safe manner according to local regulations as an industrial
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waste. If any points are unclear, please contact our sales representatives.
Plastics material
This product contains the following plastics material.
- ABS, Polycarbonate, Acrylic resins
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Contents
Safety Precautions 1
1. Introduction 8
2. Application Notes 10
2.1 High-impedance Differential Protection 10
2.1.1 Principle of operation 10
2.1.2 Through Fault Stability 10
2.1.3 Current Transformer Requirements 12
2.1.4 Fault Setting or Primary Operating Current 12
2.1.5 Peak Voltage Developed under Internal Fault Conditions 13
2.1.6 CT Supervision 13
2.2 Scheme Logic 14
2.2.1 High-impedance Differential Protection 14
2.2.2 Cold Load Protection 14
2.3 Setting 16
2.4 Tripping Output 16
3. Technical Description 17
3.1 Hardware Description 17
3.2 Input and Output Signals 22
3.2.1 Input Signals 22
3.2.2 Binary Input Signals 22
3.2.3 Binary Output Signals 23
3.2.4 PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Function 25
3.3 Automatic Supervision 26
3.3.1 Basic Concept of Supervision 26
3.3.2 Relay Monitoring 26
3.3.3 Trip Circuit Supervision 27
3.3.4 Circuit Breaker Monitoring 27
3.3.5 PLC Data and IEC61850 Mapping Data Monitoring 28
3.3.6 IEC61850 Communication Monitoring 28
3.3.7 Failure Alarms 28
3.3.8 Trip Blocking 30
3.3.9 Setting 30
3.4 Recording Function 31
3.4.1 Fault Recording 31
3.4.2 Event Recording 32
3.4.3 Disturbance Recording 32
3.5 Metering Function 33
4. User Interface 34
4.1 Outline of User Interface 34
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The data given in this manual are subject to change without notice. (Ver. 3.1)
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1. Introduction
The GRB150 provides high-impedance differential protection scheme and is applied for the
following protections:
Restricted earth fault protection
Single or one-and-a-half busbar protection
T zone protection of one-and-a-half busbar arrangement
Short line cable protection
The high-impedance differential protection detects a fault even if the CT is saturated by fault current.
A user-friendly HMI is provided through a backlit LCD, programmable LEDs, keypad and
menu-based operating system. PC access is also provided, either for local connection via a
front-mounted RS232 port, or for remote connection via a rear-mounted RS485, fibre optic port
or Ethernet LAN port. The communication system allows the user to read and modify the relay
settings, and to access data gathered by the relay’s metering and recording functions. Further,
data communication with substation control and automation systems is supported according to
the IEC 61850 and IEC 60870-5-103 standards.
Data available either via the relay HMI or communications ports includes the following
functions.
The GRB150 has two models, model 101 and model 201. The model 101 is used for single-phase
applications and for restricted earth fault protection. The model 201 is used for three-phase
applications and for three-phase busbar, T zone and short line cable protection.
Table 1.1.1 shows the members of the GRB150 series and identifies the functions to be provided
by each member.
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2. Application Notes
2.1 High-impedance Differential Protection
2.1.1 Principle of operation
Busbar Busbar
EB-101 or EB-101 or
EB102 Resistor EB102 Resistor
GRB150 GRB150
Varistor Varistor
In the case of an internal fault the current transformer secondary currents will be in the same
direction and their sum will correspond to the total primary fault current. The corresponding
driving voltages will be in the same direction and a high voltage will be developed in the
differential circuit as it attempts to drive the secondary current through the burden presented by
the high-impedance relay. Dependent upon its setting the voltage relay will operate.
Note that in Figure 2.1.1 an external unit, either type EB-101 for single-phase protection or
EB-102 for three-phase protection has been shown. These include a varistor to limit the high
voltage developed in the differential circuit during internal faults and a series resistor to fix the
relay input impedance at 667ohms. Refer to Sections, 2.1.4 “Fault Setting or Primary Operating
Current” and 2.1.5 “Peak Voltage Developed under Internal Fault Conditions”.
The stability of a current differential system using a high-impedance relay and low reactance
current transformers is determined by means of calculation. If the relay setting voltage is made
equal to or greater than the maximum voltage that can appear across the relay circuit for a given
value of through fault current the current differential system will be stable. In calculating the
required setting voltage for the relay it is assumed that one current transformer will become fully
saturated and that the remaining current transformers will maintain their ratio. An example to
illustrate this point is shown in Figure 2.1.2 for a current differential system for a busbar with
several feeders.
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Busbar
EB-101 or
EB102 Resistor
GRB150
Varistor
In this example an external fault is fed through a single circuit with the fault current being
supplied through all of the other circuits connected to the busbar. Since the total busbar current
has to be transformed by the current transformer on the faulted feeder there is a high probability
of this current transformer saturating whilst the current transformers on the other more lightly
loaded circuits remain unsaturated. Under these conditions a secondary current will flow in the
differential circuit that is equivalent to the primary fault current. The voltage drop caused by the
secondary current that flows in the differential circuit therefore determines the voltage input at
the relay.
In the equivalent circuit the shunt impedance for the fully saturated CT is negligible and the CT
will not produce an output, this is shown as a short circuit across the excitation impedance in
Figure 2.1.3.
Busbar
GRB150 +
CT1 ZE1 ZR EB-101/ ZE2 CT2
EB-102
Figure 2.1.3 Equivalent Circuit of the Differential Circuit for an External Fault
The total voltage drop is therefore due to the secondary fault current through the secondary
winding resistance of the saturated CT together with the wiring connecting it to the relay circuit
terminals. Provided that the relay setting voltage exceeds the value of V R in Equation (1) the
scheme will remain stable.
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Factor K1 is associated with the design of the GRB150 relay and directly relates to its inherent
capability to block the unidirectional transient component of the fault current. This is based on
previous service experience and extensive laboratory tests.
In addition to K1 an inherent safety factor exists because the basic assumption of complete
saturation of one current transformer with no ratio error of the complementary one is an extreme
case of unbalance. In practice it is unlikely to occur as when one current transformer begins to
saturate its burden is transferred to the other current transformer(s) due to the fact that they are of
the same construction and experience the same secondary voltage.
All current transformers used in the scheme shall have the same turns ratio
All current transformers shall be of the low reactance type class X as specified in B.S.3938 in
terms of turns ratio, knee point voltage, secondary winding resistance and secondary exciting
current
Bushing or toroidal current transformers with fully distributed windings and low leakage flux
shall be used.
The secondary winding resistance must be kept to a minimum
It is preferable that the current transformers are of similar design
Other devices must not be connected to the same CT core
CT knee-point voltage, Vk 2×VR
For an internal fault it is essential that the current transformer(s) produce sufficient output to
operate the relay. In order to achieve this, cater for any current transformer ratio errors and
ensure a high speed of operation the current transformers should have a VK of at least twice that
of the relay setting voltage as stated above.
A setting example is provided in Appendix L.
During an internal fault, the fault current must provide the exciting current for all of the
connected current transformers as well as the relay circuit current. To ensure positive operation,
the current requirement of the relay and the magnetising current requirement of all of the
connected current transformers at the relay setting voltage must be less than the minimum fault
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current that the relay is required to detect. Therefore the secondary effective setting is the sum of
the relay minimum operating current and the excitation losses in all parallel connected current
transformers. The currents are not in-phase and hence the summation should be vectorial.
However, an arithmetic addition is acceptable resulting in the calculated setting being slightly
higher than the actual setting.
If the value calculated for Imin is too low the sensitivity can be reduced by the use of a shunt
resistor connected across the relay/varistor unit input.
A setting example is provided in Appendix L.
Under internal fault conditions a high voltage is developed in the differential circuit by the
current transformer so a varistor, (non-linear resistor) is connected in parallel to the relay to limit
the overvoltage. A varistor unit EB-101 is provided for single-phase protection and the EB-102
unit for three-phase protection.
Note: It is our standard practice to use the EB-101 and EB-102 varistor units when applying
the GRB150. For those who prefer the more traditional approach of using externally
mounted components in place of the EB-101 and EB-102 units the GRB150 can be
applied with externally mounted suitably rated, linear and non-linear devices
provided that the input impedance is maintained at 667 ohms.
2.1.6 CT Supervision
The DIFSV element provides CT supervision to detect any unbalance in the CT secondary circuit
in the event of a fault in the wiring or the CT itself. The voltage setting of this element must be
greater than any erroneous voltage that can be developed under normal service conditions. The
two main sources of error are: -
CT turns ratio error
Differences in the respective lengths of the CT secondary connecting leads to the
paralleling point of the differential circuit
The setting of the DIFSV element is best illustrated with an example which is given in Appendix
L.
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Figure 2.2.1 shows the scheme logic for the high-impedance differential protection type
GRB150. The differential protection operates on a per phase basis, although output signals of the
high-impedance differential element DIF can perform instantaneous three-phase tripping of the
circuit breaker. The supervisory element DIFSV will detect any erroneous differential voltage
appearing as a result of CT circuit failure. The tripping output signal of the DIF elements can be
blocked when the DIFSV element output is maintained for the setting time of TVDSV. To block
the tripping output with DIFSV operation, set scheme switch VDCHK to “ON” and set
SVCNT to “ALM&BLK”.
The output signal VD ERR of DIFSV element is used for alarm purposes.
The DIF and DIFSV can be disabled by the PLC signals DIF_BLOCK and DIFSV_BLOCK
respectively.
Model 101 447
1 DIF-OR
DIF
1 11 21
A & DIF TRIP-A
12 22
DIF B & DIF TRIP-B
13 23
C & DIF TRIP-C
Model 201 1536 DIF_BLOCK 1 28
SVCNT 1 DIF
COLD LOAD & TRIP
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from Figure 2.2.2. "ALM&BLK"
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Function 1 TCLP 10
1538 CB_FOR_CLP &
COLD LOAD
≧1 &
0.01–100.00s
By PLC Function 2
TCLE TCLR
769
1 t 0 0 t
BI2 COMMAND & Off 1
F1 0.00–100.00s 0.00–100.00s
CL
[CLEN] F2 [CLPTST] N-CL
Off
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Two separate operational functions are available and they depend on the status of the PLC signal
CB_FOR_CLP. (Refer to Appendix N.)
- Function 1: used when ‘CB closing command’ is allocated to the PLC signal
CB_FOR_CLP”.
- Function 2: used when ‘CB contact’ is allocated to the PLC signal CB_FOR_CLP.
These functions are selected by the scheme switch [CLEN].
When using the ’CB close command’ function, set [CLEN] to “F1”.
When using the ’CB contact’, set [CLEN] to “F2”.
If the cold load protection is disabled, set [CLEN] to “OFF”.
The [CLPTST] switch is used for testing purposes – please refer to Section 4.2.7.1.
The timing chart of cold load status judgment is shown in Appendix N.
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2.3 Setting
The following list shows the setting elements for the high-impedance differential protection and
their setting ranges.
Element Range Step Default
[VDCHK] Off / On - On
[CLEN] Off / F1 / F2 - Off
[SVCNT] ALM&BLK / ALM - ALM&BLK
DIF 10 - 600V 1V 100 V
DIFSV 5 - 100V 1V 50 V
TVDSV 0.10 - 60.00s 0.01s 0.50 s
DIFCC 1.00 – 10.00 0.01 1.00
TCLP 0.01 – 100.00s 0.01s 0.01 s
TCLE 0.00 – 100.00s 0.01s 0.00 s
TCLR 0.00 – 100.00s 0.01s 0.00 s
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3. Technical Description
3.1 Hardware Description
Case outlines of GRB150, EB-101 and EB-102 are shown in Appendix E.
The hardware structure of GRB150 is shown in Figure 3.1.1.
The GRB150 relay unit consists of the following hardware modules. These modules are fixed to
the front panel and cannot be taken off individually. The human machine interface module is
provided with the front panel.
Power module (POWD)
Signal processing module (SPMD)
Human machine interface module (HMI)
The hardware block diagram of GRB150 is shown in Figure 3.1.2.
SPMD
POWD
HMI
IN SERVICE
TRIP VIEW
ALARM
RESET
A B 0V
CAN
CEL ENTER
Handle for relay END
withdrawal
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ETH
POWD SPMD
DC Ethernet LAN I/F
DC/DC 1 Remote PC
supply
Converter
Human machine
Interface (HMI)
Local
personal RS232C Monitoring
computer I/F jacks
POWD Module
The POWD module insulates between the internal and external circuits through an auxiliary
transformer and transforms the magnitude of AC input signals to suit the electronic circuits. The
AC input signals may be one to three phase currents and a residual current depending on the relay
model.
This module incorporates 1 or 2 auxiliary CTs depending on the relay model, DC/DC converter
and 8 photo-coupler circuits for binary input signals.
The available input voltage ratings of the DC/DC converter are, 48V, 110V/125V or 220/250V.
The normal range of input voltage is 20% to 20%.
SPMD Module
The SPMD module consists of analogue filter, multiplexer, analogue to digital (A/D) converter,
main processing unit (MPU), random access memory (RAM) and read only memory (ROM) and
executes all kinds of processing such as protection, measurement, recording and display.
The analogue filter performs low-pass filtering for the corresponding current signals.
The A/D converter has a resolution of 12 bits and samples input signals at sampling frequencies
of 2400 Hz (at 50 Hz) and 2880 Hz (at 60 Hz).
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The SPMD module also incorporates 7 auxiliary relays (BO1-BO6 and FAIL) and 4 high-speed
auxiliary relays (HBO1- HBO4) for binary output signals. BO1 to BO6 and HBO1 to HBO4 are
user configurable output signals and have one normally open contact.
The auxiliary relay FAIL has one normally open and one normally closed contacts, and operates
when a relay failure or abnormality in the DC circuit is detected.
RS485, fibre optic and/or Ethernet LAN serial ports are provided for communication to a remote
PC, and IRIG-B port also can be provided for external clock. Ethernet LAN ports are mounted on
ETH sub-module.
LED1 to LED6 are user-configurable. Each is driven via a logic gate which can be programmed
for OR gate or AND gate operation. Further, each LED has a programmable reset characteristic,
settable for instantaneous drop-off, or for latching operation. A configurable LED can be
programmed to indicate the OR combination of a maximum of 4 elements, the individual statuses
of which can be viewed on the LCD screen as “Virtual LEDs.” For the setting, see Section
4.2.6.10. For the operation, see Section 4.2.1.
The TRIP LED and an operated LED if latching operation is selected, must be reset by user,
either by pressing the RESET key, by energising a binary input which has been programmed for
‘Remote Reset’ operation, or by a communications command. Other LEDs operate as long as a
signal is present. The RESET key is ineffective for these LEDs. Further, the TRIP LED is
controlled with the scheme switch [AOLED] whether it is lit or not by an output of alarm element
such as OC4 ALARM, EF4 ALARM, etc..
The VIEW key starts the LCD indication and switches between windows. The RESET key
clears the LCD indication and turns off the LCD back-light.
The operation keys are used to display the record, status and setting data on the LCD, input the
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Liquid crystal
display
IN SERVICE
TRIP VIEW
ALARM
Light emitting
diodes (LED)
RESET
Operation keys
Ligh
emitting diodes A B 0V CAN
(LED)Jacks
Monitoring CEL ENTER
To a local PC
Screw for handle Screw for cover
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2 k
TB1-1 2 k TB1-4
2 k
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TB1-2 Varistor TB1-5
TB1-8
Earth
(a) EB-101
2 k
TB1-1 2 k TB2-1
2 k
11 A phase
2 k
TB1-3 2 k TB2-3
2 k
B phase
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TB1-4 Varistor TB2-4
2 k
TB1-5 2 k TB2-5
2 k
11 C phase
TB1-8 Earth
(b) EB-102
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AC input signals
Table 3.2.1 shows the AC input signals necessary for each of the GRB150 models and their
respective input terminal numbers.
The GRB150 provides eight programmable binary input circuits. Each binary input circuit is
programmable by PLC function, and provided with the function of Logic level inversion.
The binary input circuit of the GRB150 is provided with a logic level inversion function and a
pick-up and drop-off delay timer function as shown in Figure 3.2.1. Each input circuit has a
binary switch BISNS which can be used to select either normal or inverted operation. This allows
the inputs to be driven either by normally open or normally closed contacts. Where the driving
contact meets the contact conditions then the BISNS can be set to “Norm” (normal). If not, then
“Inv” (inverted) should be selected. The pick-up and drop-off delay times can be set 0.0 to
300.00s respectively.
Logic level inversion function, and pick-up and drop-off delay timer settings are as follow:
Element Contents Range Step Default
BI1SNS - BI8SNS Binary switch Norm/ Inv Norm
BI1PUD - BI8PUD Delayed pick-up timer 0.00 - 300.00s 0.01s 0.00
BI1DOD - BI8DOD Delayed drop-off timer 0.00 - 300.00s 0.01s 0.00
The operating voltage of binary input signal is typical 74V DC at 110V/125V DC rating and
138V DC at 220/250V DC. The minimum operating voltage is 70V DC at 110/125V DC rating
and 125V DC at 220/250V DC.
The binary input signals can be programmed to switch between eight settings groups. Change of
active setting group is performed by PLC (Signal No. 2640 to 2647).
Four alarm messages (Alarm1 to Alarm4) can be set. The user can define a text message within
16 characters for each alarm. The messages are valid for any of the input signals BI1 to BI8 by
setting. Then when inputs associated with that alarm are raised, the defined text is displayed on
the LCD. These alarm output signals are signal Nos. 2560 to 2563.
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0V
The number of binary output signals and their output terminals are as shown in Appendix F. All
outputs, except the relay failure signal, can be configured.
GRB150 provides 4 high-speed auxiliary relays HBO1 to HBO4 and provides 6 auxiliary relays
which is composed of one auxiliary relay FAIL for relay fail output and seven programmable
auxiliary relays BO1 to BO6. HBO1 to HBO4 and BO1 to BO6 can be programmed.
The reset time of the tripping output relay following fault clearance can be programmed. The
setting is respective for each output relay.
The signals shown in the signal list in Appendix B can be assigned to the 11 output relays above
individually or in arbitrary combinations. Signals can be combined using either an AND circuit
or OR circuit with 6 gates each as shown in Figure 3.2.2. The output circuit can be configured
according to the setting menu. Appendix H shows the factory default settings.
Further, each BO has a programmable reset characteristic, settable for instantaneous drop-off
“Inst”, for delayed drop-off “Dl”, for dwell operation “Dw” or for latching operation “Latch” by
the scheme switch [RESET]. The time of the delayed drop-off “Dl” or dwell operation “Dw” can
be set by TBO. When “Dw” selected, the BO outputs for the TBO set time if the input signal does
not continue on the TBO set time. If the input signal continues more, the BO output is continuous
for the input signal time.
When the relay is latched, it can be reset with the RESET key on the relay front panel or a binary
input. This resetting resets all the output relays collectively.
The relay failure contact closes when a relay defect or abnormality in the DC power supply
circuit is detected.
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Signal List
1
6 GATES
&
TBO
0 t
&
[RESET] "Dw" 0.00 – 10.00s
+ "Dl"
& S
F/F
"Lat"
R
Reset button
+
By PLC 1
768
BI1_COMMAND 1639 IND.RESET
Settings
The setting elements necessary for binary output relays and their setting ranges are as follows:
Element Range Step Default Remarks
[RESET] Inst / Dl / Dw / Lat See Appendix C Output relay reset time. Instantaneous,
delayed, dwell or latched.
TBO 0.00 – 10.00s 0.01s See Appendix C
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GRB150 is provided with a PLC function allowing user-configurable sequence logic on binary
signals. The sequence logic with timers, flip-flops, AND, OR, XOR, NOT logic, etc. can be
produced by using the PC software “PLC tool” and linked to signals corresponding to relay
elements or binary circuits.
Configurable binary inputs and the initiation trigger of fault records and disturbance records are
programmed using the PLC function. Temporary signals are provided for complicated logic or
for using a user-configured signal in many logic sequences.
PLC logic is assigned to protection signals by using the PLC tool. For PLC tool, refer to the PLC
tool instruction manual.
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Though the protection system is in a non-operating state under normal conditions, it is waiting
for a power system fault to occur at any time and must operate without fail when it occurs.
Therefore, the automatic supervision function, which checks the health of the protection system
during normal operation, plays an important role. A numerical relay based on the microprocessor
operations is suitable for implementing this automatic supervision function of the protection
system. The GRB150 implements the automatic supervision function taking advantage of this
feature based on the following concept:
The supervising function should not affect the protection performance.
Perform supervision with no omissions wherever possible.
When a relay failure occurs, it should be able to easily identify the location of the failure.
Memory monitoring
The memories are monitored as follows depending on the type of memory, and checked that the
memory circuits are healthy:
Random access memory monitoring:
Writes/reads prescribed data and checks the storage function.
Program memory monitoring: Checks the checksum value of the written data.
Setting value monitoring: Checks the discrepancy between the setting values stored in
duplicate.
Watchdog timer
A hardware timer which is cleared periodically by software is provided and it is checked that the
software is running normally.
DC Supply Monitoring
The secondary voltage level of the built-in DC/DC converter is monitored and checks that the DC
voltage is within a prescribed range.
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The circuit breaker tripping control circuit can be monitored by a binary input. Figure 3.3.1
shows a typical scheme. A binary input BIn is assigned to No.1632:TC_FAIL signal by PLC.
When the trip circuit is complete, a small current flows through the binary input and the trip
circuit. Then logic signal of the binary input circuit BIn is "1".
If the trip supply is lost or if a connection becomes an open circuit, then the binary input resets
and the BIn output is "0". A trip circuit fail alarm TCSV is output when the BIn output is "0".
If the trip circuit failure is detected, then “ALARM” LED is lit and “Err: TC” is displayed in
LCD message.
The monitoring is enabled by setting the scheme switch [TCSPEN] to "ON" or "OPT-ON".
When "OPT-ON" is selected, the monitoring is enabled only while CB is closed.
(+) Trip circuit supervision
BIn
Trip t 0 1270
1632 TC_FAIL 1 & TCSV
output
0.4s
CB CLOSE
& 1
"OPT-ON"
[TCSPEN]
+ "ON"
CB trip coil
1634 CB_N/C_CONT
[CBSMEN]
"ON"
+
Figure 3.3.2 CB State Monitoring Scheme Logic
Normally open and normally closed contacts of the CB are connected to binary inputs BIm and
BIn respectively, and functions of BIm and BIn are assigned to “CB_N/O_CONT” and
“CB_N/C_CONT” by PLC.
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If there is a failure in PLC data or IEC61850 mapping data, the function may be prevented.
Therefore, PLC data and IEC61850 mapping data are monitored and the respective alarms "PLC
stop" and "MAP stop" are issued if a failure is detected.
The sending and receiving functions on the Ethernet LAN communication are monitored. The
receiving function is executed by checking GOOSE message receiving status, and the sending
function is executed by checking a “Ping” response to the other party. If a failure is detected, an
alarm of "GOOSE stop" or "Ping err" is issued.
These functions are disabled by setting the scheme switches [GSECHK] and [PINGCHK].
When a failure is detected by the automatic supervision, it is followed with an LCD message,
“ALARM” LED indication, external alarm and event recording. Table 3.3.1 summarises the
supervision items and alarms.
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Supervision Item [SVCNT] LCD Message LED LED Ext. Event record Message
switch* "IN SERVICE" "ALARM" alarm
Differential ALM & BLK Off On
voltage monitoring (1) (2) Vd err
ALM On On
A/D accuracy check
(1) Off On (3) Relay fail
Memory monitoring
Watchdog Timer ---- Off On (3) ----
DC supply monitoring ---- Off (4) (3) ----
Trip circuit supervision Err:TC On On Off TC err, Relay fail-A
CB state monitoring Err:CB On On Off CB err, Relay fail-A
Trip count alarm ALM:TP COUNT On On Off TP COUNT ALM,
Relay fail-A
PLC data or IEC61850 mapping Err: PLC, Err: MAP On On (4) Relay fail-A
data monitoring
GOOSE message check Err: GOOSE On On (4) Relay fail-A
Ping response check Err: Ping On On (4) Relay fail-A
*: For [SVCNT] (supervision control) switch, see Appendix G and for its scheme logic, see
Appendix A.
(1) Diverse messages are provided as expressed with " Err:---" in the table in Section 6.7.2.
(2) The configurable signal “VD ERR” operates. (See Appendix B.)
(3) The binary output relay "FAIL" operates.
(4) Whether the LED is lit or not depends on the degree of the voltage drop.
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When a failure is detected by the following supervision items, the trip function is blocked for as
long as the failure exists and is restored when the failure is removed.
Differential voltage monitoring (selectable)
A/D accuracy check
Memory monitoring
Watchdog Timer
DC supply monitoring
When a failure is detected by the differential voltage monitoring, the scheme switch [SVCNT]
setting can be used to determine if both tripping is blocked and an alarm is initiated, or, if only an
alarm is initiated. (For the setting, see Section 4.2.6.7)
3.3.9 Setting
The setting elements necessary for the automatic supervision and their setting range are shown in
the table below.
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Fault recording is started by a tripping command of the GRB150 and the following items are
recorded for one fault:
Date and time
Trip mode
Operating phase
Relevant events
Power system quantities
User configurable initiation
User can configure four fault record triggers (Signal No.:2624 to 2627) by PLC. Any of input
signals as shown in Appendix B is assigned to these fault record trigger signals.
Up to 8 most-recent faults are stored as fault records. If a new fault occurs when 8 faults have
been stored, the record of the oldest fault is deleted and the latest fault one is then stored.
Relevant events
Such events as for evolving faults are recorded with time-tags.
- Magnitude of differential voltage (Vd) for model 101 or phase differential voltage (Vda,
Vdb, Vdc) for model 201
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Disturbance recording is started when the supervisory element DIFSV operates or a tripping
command is initiated. Further, disturbance recording is started when a start command by the PLC
is initiated. The user can configure four disturbance record triggers (Signal No.:2632 to 2635) by
PLC.
The records include maximum 3 analogue signals as shown in Table 3.4.1, 32 binary signals and
the dates and times at which recording started. Any binary signal shown in Appendix G can be
assigned by the binary signal setting of disturbance record.
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Table 3.4.2 Post Fault Recording Time and Number of Disturbance Records Stored
Recording time 0.1s 0.5s 1.0s 1.5s 2.0s 2.5s 3.0s 3.5s 4.0s 4.5s 5.0s
50Hz 50 25 15 11 8 7 6 5 4 4 3
60Hz 42 21 13 9 7 6 5 4 3 3 3
Settings
The elements necessary for initiating a disturbance recording and their setting ranges are shown
in the table below.
Element Range Step Default Remarks
Timer 0.1-5.0 s 0.1 s 2.0 s Post-fault recording time
Starting the disturbance recording by a tripping command or the starter element listed above is
enabled or disabled by setting the following scheme switches.
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4. User Interface
4.1 Outline of User Interface
The user can access the relay from the front panel.
Local communication with the relay is also possible using a personal computer (PC) via an
RS232C port. Furthermore, remote communication is also possible using RSM (Relay Setting
and Monitoring), IEC61850 communication or IEC60870-5-103 communication via Ethernet
LAN port or RS485 port.
This section describes the front panel configuration and the basic configuration of the menu tree
of the local human machine communication ports and HMI (Human Machine Interface).
As shown in Figure 3.1.3, the front panel is provided with a liquid crystal display (LCD), light
emitting diodes (LED), operation keys, VIEW and RESET keys, monitoring jacks and an
RS232C connector.
LCD
The LCD screen, provided with a 2-line, 16-character display and back-light, provides the user
with information such as records, statuses and settings. The LCD screen is normally unlit, but
pressing the VIEW key will display the digest screen and pressing any key other than VIEW
and RESET will display the menu screen.
These screens are turned off by pressing the RESET key or END key. If any display is left for
5 minutes or longer without operation, the back-light will go off.
LED
There are 9 LED displays. The signal labels and LED colors are defined as follows:
Label Color Remarks
IN SERVICE Green Lit when the relay is in service and flickered when the relay is in “Test” menu.
TRIP Red Lit when a trip command is issued.
ALARM Red Lit when a failure is detected.
(LED1) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
(LED2) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
(LED3) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
(LED4) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
(LED5) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
(LED6) Yellow Configurable LED to assign signals with or without latch when relay operates.
LED1 to LED6 are configurable. For the setting, see Section 4.2.6.10.
The TRIP LED lights up once the relay is operating and remains lit even after the trip command
goes off. The TRIP LED can be turned off by pressing the RESET key. Other LEDs are lit as
long as a signal is present and the RESET key is invalid while the signal is being maintained.
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Operation keys
The operation keys are used to display records, statuses, and setting values on the LCD, as well as
to input or change setting values. The functions of each operation key are as follows:
, , , : Used to move lines displayed on an LCD screen. Keys and are also
used to enter numerical values.
CANCEL : Used to cancel entries or return to the upper (previous) screen.
END : Used to end entering operation, or return to the upper (previous) screen or
turn off the display.
ENTER : Used to store or establish entries.
Monitoring jacks
The two monitoring jacks A and B and their respective LEDs can be used when the test mode is
selected on the LCD screen. By selecting the signal to be observed from the "Signal List" (See
Appendix B) and setting it on the screen, the signal can be displayed on LED A or LED B, or
transmitted to an oscilloscope via the monitoring jacks.
RS232C connector
The RS232C connector is a 9-way D-type connector for serial RS232C connection with a local
personal computer.
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RS232C port
This connector is a standard 9-way D-type connector for serial port RS232C transmission and is
mounted on the front panel. By connecting a personal computer to this connector, setting
operation and display functions can be performed. (See Figure 3.1.3.)
IRIG-B port
The IRIG-B port collects serial IRIG-B format data from the external clock to synchronize the
relay calendar clock. The IRIG-B port is isolated from the external circuit by a photo-coupler.
This port is on the back of the relay, as shown in Figure 4.1.1.
IRIG-B OPT
TB3 R IRIG-B
TB1 T
TB3
TB1
TB2
TB2
T1
F1
R
T
E E
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Indication
I N D 1 [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ]
I N D 2 [ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ]
Metering 1
V d . V For Model 101
Metering 2
V d b . V For Model 201
Metering 3
V d c . V For Model 201
To clear the latched indications (latched LEDs, LCD screen of Latest fault), press RESET key
for 3 seconds or more.
For any display, the back-light is automatically turned off after five minutes.
Indication
This screen shows the status of elements assigned as a virtual LED.
I N D 1 [ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ]
I N D 2 [ 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 ]
Status of element,
Elements depend on user setting. 1: Operate, 0: Not operate (Reset)
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Displays in tripping
Latest fault
T r i p For Model 101
If a fault occurs and a tripping command is output when the LCD is off, the red "TRIP" LED and
other configurable LED if signals assigned to trigger by tripping
Press the VIEW key to scroll the LCD screen to read the rest of messages.
Press the RESET key to turn off the LEDs and LCD display.
Notes:
1) When configurable LEDs (LED1 through LED6) are assigned to latch signals by trigger of
tripping, press the RESET key more than 3s until the LCD screens relight. Confirm turning off
the configurable LEDs. Refer to Table 4.2.1 Step 1.
2) Then, press the RESET key again on the "Latest fault" screen in short period, confirm turning
off the "TRIP" LED. Refer to Table 4.2.1 Step 2.
3) When only the "TRIP" LED is go off by pressing the RESET key in short period, press the
RESET key again to reset remained LEDs in the manner 1) on the "Latest fault" screen or other
digest screens. LED1 through LED6 will remain lit in case the assigned signals are still active
state.
When any of the menu screens is displayed, the VIEW and RESET keys do not function.
To return from menu screen to the digest "Latest fault" screen, do the following:
Return to the top screen of the menu by repeatedly pressing the END key.
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Press the VIEW key to display the digest "Latest fault" screen.
Auto-supervision
E r r : R OM , A / D
If the automatic supervision function detects a failure while the LCD is off, the
"Auto-supervision" screen is displayed automatically, showing the location of the failure, and the
"ALARM" LED lights.
Press the VIEW key to display other digest screens in turn including the "Metering" and
"Latest fault" screens.
Press the RESET key to turn off the LEDs and LCD display. However, if the failure continues,
the "ALARM" LED remains lit.
After recovery from a failure, the "ALARM" LED and "Auto-supervision" display turn off
automatically.
If a failure is detected while any of the screens is displayed, the current screen remains displayed
and the "ALARM" LED lights.
Notes:
1) When configurable LEDs (LED1 through LED6) are assigned to latch signals by issuing an
alarm, press the RESET key more than 3s until all LEDs reset except "IN SERVICE" LED.
2) When configurable LED is still lit by pressing RESET key in short period, press RESET
key again to reset remained LED in the above manner.
3) LED1 through LED6 will remain lit in case the assigned signals are still active state.
While any of the menu screens is displayed, the VIEW and RESET keys do not function. To
return to the digest "Auto-supervision" screen, do the following:
Return to the top screen of the menu by repeatedly pressing the END key.
Alarm Display
Alarm Display (ALM1 to ALM4)
: A L M 1
The four alarm screens can be provided, and their text messages are defined by user. (For setting,
see Section 4.2.6.8) These alarms are raised by associated binary inputs.
Press the VIEW key to display other digest screens in turn including the "Metering" and
"Latest fault" screens.
To clear the Alarm Display, press RESET key. The clearing is available after displaying up to
ALM4.
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Figure 4.2.1 shows the menu hierarchy in the GRB150. The menu has five sub-menus, "Record",
"Status", "Set. (view)", "Set. (change)", and "Test". For details of the menu hierarchy, see
Appendix D.
Status Metering
Binary I/O
Ry element
Time synch.
Clock adjust.
LCD contrast
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Record
In the "Record" menu, the fault record, event record and disturbance record can be displayed or
erased.
Status
The "Status" menu displays the power system quantities, binary input and output status, relay
measuring element status, signal source for time synchronisation (BI, RSM, IEC60870-5-103 or
SNTP), clock adjustment and LCD contrast.
Set. (view)
The "Set. (view)" menu displays the relay version, plant name and the current settings of relay
address, IP address and RS232C baud rate in communication, record, status, protection,
configurable binary inputs, configurable binary outputs and configurable LEDs.
Set. (change)
The "Set. (change)" menu is used to set or change the settings of password, plant name, relay
address, IP address and RS232C baud rate in communication, record, status, protection,
configurable binary inputs, configurable binary outputs and configurable LEDs.
Since this is an important menu and is used to set or change settings related to relay tripping, it
has password security protection.
Test
The "Test" menu is used to set testing switches and to forcibly operate binary output relays.
The "Test" menu also has password security protection.
When the LCD is off, press any key other than the VIEW and RESET keys to display the top
"MENU" screen and then proceed to the relay menus.
M E N U
R e c o r d
S t a t u s
S e t . ( v i e w )
S e t . ( c h a n g e )
T e s t
To display the "MENU" screen when the digest screen is displayed, press the RESET key to
turn off the LCD, then press any key other than the VIEW and RESET keys.
Press the END key when the top screen is displayed to turn off the LCD.
An example of the sub-menu screen is shown below. The top line shows the hierarchical layer.
The last item is not displayed for all the screens. "/4" displayed on the far left means that the
screen is in the fourth hierarchical layer, while " " or " " displayed on the far right shows that
upper or lower lines exist.
To move the cursor downward or upward for setting or for viewing other lines not displayed on
the window, use or key.
/ 4 S c h e m e s w
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T r i p 1 _
O f f / O n
V d e r r 1 _
O f f / O n
To return to the higher screen or move from the right side screen to the left side screen in
Appendix D, press the END key.
The CANCEL key can also be used to return to the higher screen but it must be used carefully
because it may cancel entries made so far.
To move between screens of the same hierarchical depth, first return to the higher screen and
then move to the lower screen.
The sub-menu of "Record" is used to display fault records, event records, disturbance records
and counts such as trip count, ΣIy count and reclose count.
Select "Display" to display the dates and times of fault records stored in the relay from the
top in new-to-old sequence.
/ 3 F . r e c o r d
# 1 1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 7 . 0 3 1
# 2 2 0 / S e p / 1 9 9 7
1 5 : 2 9 : 2 2 . 1 0 1
# 3 0 4 / J u l / 1 9 9 7
1 1 : 5 4 : 5 3 . 2 9 9
# 4 2 8 / F e b / 1 9 9 7
0 7 : 3 0 : 1 8 . 4 1 2
Move the cursor to the fault record line to be displayed using the and keys and press
the ENTER key to display the details of the fault record.
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/ 3 F . r e c o r d # 1
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 7 . 0 3 1
D I F - A B C
T r i p
P r e f a u l t v a l u e s
V d a . V
V d b . V
V d c . V
F a u l t v a l u e s
V d a . V
V d b . V
V d c . V
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and keys.
Press the END (= Y) key to clear all the fault records stored in non-volatile memory.
If all fault records have been cleared, the "Latest fault" screen of the digest screens is not
displayed.
Select "Display" to display the events with date from the top in new-to-old sequence.
/ 3 E . r e c o r d
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
T r i p O n
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
V d e r r O n
1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
R l y . c h a n g e
The time is displayed by pressing the key.
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/ 3 E . r e c o r d
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 8 . 2 5 5
T r i p O n
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 8 . 0 2 8
V d e r r O n
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 8 . 5 2 8
R l y . c h a n g e
Press the key to return the screen with date.
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and keys.
Press the END (= Y) key to clear all the event records stored in non-volatile memory.
Select "Display" to display the date and time of the disturbance records from the top in
new-to-old sequence.
/ 3 D . r e c o r d
# 1 1 6 / O c t / 1 9 9 7
1 8 : 1 3 : 5 7 . 4 0 1
# 2 2 0 / S e p / 1 9 9 7
1 5 : 2 9 : 2 2 . 3 8 8
# 3 0 4 / J u l / 1 9 9 7
1 1 : 5 4 : 5 3 . 4 4 4
# 4 2 8 / F e b / 1 9 9 7
0 7 : 3 0 : 1 8 . 8 7 6
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and
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keys.
Press the END (= Y) key to clear all the disturbance records stored in non-volatile
memory.
Open the top "MENU" screen by pressing any keys other than the VIEW and RESET
keys.
Select "Record" to display the "Record" sub-menu.
Select "Counter" to display the "Counter" screen.
/ 2 C o u n t e r
D i s p l a y
C l e a r T r i p s
The lines which are not displayed in the window can be displayed by pressing the and
keys.
Press the END (= Y) key to clear the count stored in non-volatile memory.
From the sub-menu of "Status", the following status condition can be displayed on the LCD and
is updated every second:
Metering data of the protected line
Status of binary inputs and outputs
Status of relay elements
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/ 2 M e t e r i n g
V d a . V
V d b . V
V d c . V
(Model 201)
[ ]
Input (IP) BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4 BI5 BI6 BI7 BI8
Output (OP) BO1 BO2 BO3 BO4 BO5 BO6 FAIL —
Output (OP2) HBO1 HBO2 HBO3 HBO4 — — — —
Line 1 shows the binary input status. BI1 to BI8 correspond to a binary input signal. For the
binary input signal, see Appendix F. The status is expressed with logical level "1" or "0" at the
photo-coupler output circuit.
Lines 2 and 3 show the binary output statuses. BO1 to BO6 of line 2 corresponding to the binary
outputs are a normal auxiliary relay, which are configurable. FAIL of line 3 corresponds to the
relay failure output. HBO1 to HBO4 of line 3 are a high-speed auxiliary relay, which are
configurable. The status of these outputs is expressed with logical level "1" or "0" at the input
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circuit of the output relay driver. That is, the output relay is energised when the status is "1".
To display all the lines, press the and keys.
Model 201:
/ 2 R y e l e m e n t
0 0 0 0 0 0
Model 201:
[ ]
A B C A B C
DIF, DIFSV
DIF DIFSV
This shows the operation status of differential elements and the supervisory element.
The status of each element is expressed with logical level "1" or "0". Status "1" means the
element is in operation.
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Note: If the Binary input signal has not been detected for one hour or more after the last detection, the
status becomes "inactive".
For details of the setting time synchronisation, see Section 4.2.6.6.
Press the or key to adjust the contrast. The screen becomes dark by pressing the
key and light by pressing the key.
The sub-menu "Set. (view)" is used to view the settings set in the sub-menu "Set. (change)".
The following items are displayed:
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Relay version
Description
Communication (Relay address, IP address and baud rate in the RSM or IEC60870-5-103)
Record setting
Status setting
Protection setting
Binary input setting
Binary output setting
LED setting
Enter an item on the LCD to display each item as described in the previous sections.
Select "Relay type" to display the relay type form and model number.
G R B 1 5 0 - 1 0 1 D - 1 0
- A 0
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( )
I E C 6 1 8 5 0 d a t a
( )
G O O S E s u b s c .
( )
4.2.5.2 Settings
The "Description", "Comms", "Record", "Status", "Protection", "Binary I/P", "Binary O/P" and
"LED" screens display the current settings input using the "Set. (change)" sub-menu.
The "Set. (change)" sub-menu is used to make or change settings for the following items:
Password
Description
Communication (Relay address, IP address and baud rate in the RSM or IEC60870-5-103)
Recording setting
Status setting
Protection setting
Binary input setting
Binary output setting
LED setting
All of the above settings except the password can be seen using the "Set. (view)" sub-menu.
CAUTION
Modification of settings : Care should be taken when modifying settings for "active group",
"scheme switch" and "protection element" in the "Protection" menu. Dependencies exist between
the settings in the various menus, with settings in one menu becoming active (or inactive)
depending on the selection made in another menu. Therefore, it is recommended that all
necessary settings changes be made while the circuit breaker tripping circuit is disconnected.
Alternatively, if it is necessary to make settings changes with the tripping circuit active, then it is
recommended to enter the new settings into a different settings group, and then change the
"active group" setting, thus ensuring that all new settings become valid simultaneously.
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The cursor can be moved to upper or lower lines within the screen by pressing the and
keys. If a setting (change) is not required, skip the line with the and keys.
/ 1 S e t . ( c h a n g e)
P a s s w o r d
D e s c r i p t i o n
C o m m s
R e c o r d
S t a t u s
P r o t e c t i o n
B i n a r y I / P
B i n a r y O / P
L E D
To select a character, use keys , , and to move the blinking cursor down, left, up and
right. "" and "" on each of lines 4, 8 and 10 indicate a space and backspace, respectively. A
maximum of 22 characters can be entered within the brackets.
A B C D E F G
H I L K L M N
O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g
h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u
v w x y z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
( ) @_ {
} /
! “ # $ %&
‘ : ; , . ˆ `
Set the cursor position in the bracket by selecting "" or "" and pressing the ENTER
key.
Move the blinking cursor to a selecting character.
Press the ENTER key to enter the blinking character at the cursor position in the
brackets.
Press the END key to confirm the entry and return to the upper screen.
To correct the entered character, do either of the following:
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Discard the character by selecting "" and pressing the ENTER key and enter the new
character.
Discard the whole entry by pressing the CANCEL key and restart the entry from the first
step.
D I F V
1 0 _
D I F S V V
5 _
T V D S V s
0 . 5 0 _
D I F C C
1 . 0 0 _
T C L P s
0 . 0 1 _
T C L E s
0 . 0 0 _
T C L R s
0 . 0 0 _
After completing the setting on the screen, press the END key to return to the upper
screen.
To correct the entered numerical value, do the following.
If it is before pressing the ENTER key, press the CANCEL key and enter the new
numerical value.
If it is after pressing the ENTER key, move the cursor to the correcting line by pressing
the and keys and enter the new numerical value.
Note: If the CANCEL key is pressed after any of the entry is confirmed by pressing the ENTER
key, all the entries made so far on the screen concerned are canceled and screen returns to the
upper one.
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following steps.
Press the END key to return to the upper screen. Repeat this until the confirmation
screen shown below is displayed. The confirmation screen is displayed just before
returning to the "Set. (change)" sub-menu.
C h a n g e s e t t i n g s ?
E N T E R = Y C A N C E L = N
When the screen is displayed, press the ENTER key to start operation using the new
settings, or press the CANCEL key to correct or cancel the entries. In the latter case, the
screen turns back to the setting screen to enable re-entries. Press the CANCEL key to
cancel entries made so far and to turn to the "Set. (change)" sub-menu.
4.2.6.2 Password
For the sake of security of Setting changes and Testing, password protection can be set as
follows:
Select "Set. (change)" on the main "MENU" screen to display the "Setting change" screen.
Select "Password" to display the "Password" screen.
/ 2 P a s s w o r d
S e t t i n g
T e s t
I n p u t _
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
For confirmation, enter the same 4-digit number in the brackets after "Retype".
R e t y p e _
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press the END key to display the confirmation screen. If the retyped number is different
from that first entered, the following message is displayed on the bottom of the
"Password" screen before returning to the upper screen.
"Unmatch password!"
Re-entry is then requested.
Password trap
After the password has been set, the password must be entered in order to enter the setting change
screens.
If "Set. (change)" is entered on the top "MENU" screen, the password trap screen "Password" is
displayed. If the password is not entered correctly, it is not possible to move to the "Set.
(change)" sub-menu screens.
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P a s s w o r d _
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4.2.6.3 Description
To enter the plant name and other data, do the following. These data are attached to records.
Select "Set. (change)" on the main "MENU" screen to display the "Set. (change)" screen.
Select "Description" to display the "Description" screen.
/ 2 D e s c r i p t i o n
P l a n t n a m e
D e s c r i p t i o n
A l a r m 1 T e x t
A l a r m 2 T e x t
A l a r m 3 T e x t
A l a r m 4 T e x t
To enter the plant name, select "Plant name" on the "Description" screen.
To enter special items, select "Description" on the "Description" screen.
To enter the name for Alarm, select "Alarm" on the "Description" screen.
_
A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N
O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z
a b c d e f g
h i j k l m n
o p q r s t u
v w x y z
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9
( ) @_ {
} /
! “ # $ %&
‘ : ; , . ˆ `
Enter the text string (up to 22 characters) according to the text setting method
The plant name and special items entered are viewed with the "Set.(view)" sub-menu and
attached to disturbance records when they are displayed on a local or a remote PC.
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4.2.6.4 Communication
If the relay is linked with RSM (relay setting and monitoring system) or IEC60870-5-103
communication, the relay address must be set. Do this as follows:
Note: The settings related to IEC60870-5-103 communication are available for the relay with dual
RS485 port.
Select "Set. (change)" on the main "MENU" screen to display the " Set. (change)" screen.
Select "Comms" to display the "Comms" screen.
/ 2 C o m m s
A d d r . / P a r a m .
S w i t c h
Select "Addr./Param." on the "Comms" screen to enter the relay address number.
/ 3 A d d r . / P a r a m
I E C
2 _
S Y A D J
0
I P 1 - 1
1 9 2
I P 1 - 2
1 6 8
I P 1 - 3
1 9
I P 1 - 4
1 7 2
S M 1 - 1
2 5 5
S M 1 - 2
2 5 5
S M 1 - 3
2 5 5
S M 1 - 4
0
G W1 - 1
1 9 2
G W1 - 2
1 6 8
G W1 - 3
1 9
G W 1 - 4
1
:
:
S I 4 - 1
0
S I 4 - 2
0
S I 4 - 3
0
S I 4 - 4
0
S M O D E
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0
D E A D T m i n
1 2 0
G O I N T s
6 0
P G 1 - 1
0
P G 1 - 2
0
P G 1 - 3
0
P G 1 - 4
0
P G 2 - 1
0
P G 2 - 2
0
P G 2 - 3
0
P G 2 - 4
0
Enter the address number on "IEC" column for IEC60870-5-103 and the compensation
value on "SYADJ" column for adjustment of time synchronization of protocol used (:
lags the time, +: leads the time).
Enter IP address for IP1-1 to IP1-4, Subnet mask for SM1-1 to SM1-4, Default gateway
for GW1-1 to GW1-4, and SNTP server address for SI1-1 to SI4-4. Four SNTP servers are
available.
Enter "0" or "1" on "SMODE" column to set the standard time synchronized mode for
SNTP server. Using low accuracy level of time server, synchronized compensation to
maintain synchronization accuracy may not be done automatically. Therefore enter "1",
and synchronized compensation is done forcibly. The default setting is "0".
Enter the time on "GOINT" to set the maximum GOOSE message publishing term if
GOOSE message receive checked. Enter the time on "DEADT" to set the Keep Alive
time.
Enter the IP address of the device for PG1-1 to PG1-4 if Ping response is checked.
IP address: , , ,
IP1-1 IP1-2 IP1-3 IP1-4
SM1-1 to SM1-4, GW1-1 to GW1-4, SI1-1 to SI4-4, PG1-1 to PG1-4: same as above.
Press the ENTER key.
2 3 2 C 0
9 . 6 / 1 9 . 2 / 5 7 . 6
I E C B R 1
9 . 6 / 1 9 . 2
I E C B L K 0
N o r m a l / B l o c k e d
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8 5 0 B L K 0
N o r m a l / B l o c k e d
8 5 0 A U T 0
O f f / O n
T S T M O D 0
O f f / O n
G S E C H K
O f f / O n
P I N G C H K
O f f / O n
<850BLK>
Select 2 (=Blocked) to block the monitor direction for IEC61850 communication.
<850AUT>
With IEC61850 communication, GRB150 provides access restriction which permits a client
access only if an authentication parameter matches with a valid parameter (password). The
password is a 4-digit number shared with RSM100.
Select 1 (=On) to use the authentication function.
<TSTMOD>
Select 1 (=On) to set the test mode in IEC61850 communication.
<GSECHK>
This function is to alarm if any one of the GOOSE messages written in a GOOSE subscribe file
cannot be received.
Select 1 (=On) to execute a GOOSE receive check for IEC61850 communication.
<PINGCHK>
This function is to check the health of the network by regularly sending a ‘Ping’ to IP address
which is set on PG-.
Select 1 (=On) to execute a ‘Ping’ response check.
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/ 2 R e c o r d
E . r e c o r d
D . r e c o r d
C o u n t e r
B I T R N
1 0 0 _
E V 1
3 0 0 1 _
E V 2
3 0 0 2 _
E V 3
3 0 0 3 _
:
:
E V 1 2 7
3 1 2 7 _
E V 1 2 8
3 1 2 8 _
<BITRN>
Enter the number of event to record the status change both to "On" and "Off". If 20 is entered,
both status change is recorded for EV1 to EV20 events and only the status change to "On" is
recorded for EV21 to EV128 events.
<EV>
Enter the signal number in Appendix C to record as the event. It is recommended that this setting
can be performed by RSM100 because the signal name cannot be entered by LCD screen. (Refer
to Section 3.4.2.)
T i m e s
2 . 0 _
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screen.
/ 4 S c h e m e s w
T R I P 1 _
O f f / O n
V d e r r 1 _
O f f / O n
S I G 1
3 0 0 1 _
S I G 2
3 0 0 2
S I G 3
3 0 0 3
S I G 3 2
3 0 3 2
T C S P E N 0 _
O f f / O n / O p t - O n
C B S M E N 0
O f f / O n
T C A E N 0
O f f / O n
T C A L M
1 0 0 0 0 _
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4.2.6.6 Status
To set the status display described in Section 4.2.4, do the following:
Select "Status" on the "Set. (change)" sub-menu to display the "Status setting" screen.
/ 2 S t a t u s
T i m e s y n c
T i m e z o n e
T i m e s y n c 0 _
O f / B I / I R I / I E C / S N
G M T h r s
+ 9 _
G M T m M i n
+ 0
Enter the difference between GMT and local time. Enter numerical values to GMT (hrs)
and GMTm (min), and press the ENTER key.
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4.2.6.7 Protection
The GRB150 can have 4 setting groups for protection in order to accommodate changes in the
operation of the power system, one setting group is assigned active. To set protection, do the
following:
Select "Protection" on the "Set. (change)" screen to display the "Protection" screen.
/ 2 P r o t e c t i o n
C h a n g e a c t . g p .
C h a n g e s e t
C o p y g p .
Select the group number to change the settings and press the ENTER key.
/ 4 G r o u p
P a r a m e t e r
T r i p
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V D C H K 1 _
O f f / O n
S V C N T 0
A L M & B L K / A L M
C L E N 0
O f f / F 1 / F 2
VDCHK
Enter 1 to perform the differential voltage supervision or enter 0 if you do not need to
perform it, and press the ENTER key.
SVCNT
Enter 0 (= ALM&BLK) to output an alarm and to block the trip function by the
differential voltage monitoring.
CLEN
Enter 1 (= F1) to use BI1 for the function 1 of the cold load protection.
Enter 2 (= F2) to use BI1 for the function 2 of the cold load protection.
Enter 0 (= Off) not to use BI1 for the cold load protection.
Press the END key to return to the "Trip" screen.
D I F V
1 0 _
D I F S V V
5 _
T V D S V s
0 . 5 0 _
D I F C C
1 . 0 0
T C L P s
0 . 0 1
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T C L E s
0 . 0 0
T C L R s
0 . 0 0
After setting, press the END key to display the following confirmation screen.
C h a n g e s e t t i n g s ?
E N T E R = Y C A N C E L = N
Press the ENTER (=Y) key to change settings and return to the "Trip" screen.
A _
B _
Enter the group number to be copied in line A and press the ENTER key.
Enter the group number to be overwritten by the copy in line B and press the ENTER
key.
/ 3 B I
T i m e r s
F u n c t i o n s
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Setting timers
Select "Timers" on the "BI" screen to display the "Timers" screen.
/ 4 T i m e r s
Setting Functions
Select "Functions" on the "BI" screen to display the "Functions" screen.
/ 4 F u n c t i o n s
S N S 1 _
N o r m / I n v
To set the Binary Input Sense, enter 0(=Normal) or 1(=Inverted) and press the ENTER
key.
After setting, press the END key to return to the "BI" screen.
CAUTION
When having changed the binary output settings, release the latch state on a digest screen by
pressing the RESET key for more than 3 seconds.
To configure the binary output signals, do the following:
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H B O 2
H B O 3
H B O 4
Note: The setting is required for all the binary outputs. If any of the binary outputs are not used, enter
0 to logic gates #1 to #6 in assigning signals.
Select the output relay number (BO number) and press the ENTER key to display the
"BO" screen.
/ 3 B O
L o g i c / R e s e t
F u n c t i o n s
L o g i c 0 _
O R / A N D
R e s e t 0
I n s / D l / D w / L a t
Enter 0(=OR) or 1(=AND) to use an OR gate or AND gate and press the ENTER key.
Enter 0(=Instantaneous) or 1(=Delayed) or 2(=Dwell) or 3(=Latched) to select the reset
timing and press the ENTER key.
Assigning signals
Select "Functions" on the "BO" screen to display the "Functions" screen.
/ 4 F u n c t i o n s
I n # 1
1 0 0 0 _
I n # 2
1 0 0 1
I n # 3
1 0 0 2
I n # 4
1 0 0 3
I n # 5
1 0 0 4
I n # 6
1 0 0 5
T B O s
0 . 2 0
Assign signals to gates (In #1 to #6) by entering the number corresponding to each signal
referring to Appendix C. Do not assign the signal numbers 471 to 476 and 487 to 490
(signal names: "BO1_OP" to "BO6_OP" and "HBO1_OP" to "HBO4_OP"). And set the
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4.2.6.10 LEDs
Six LEDs of the GRB150 are user-configurable. A configurable LED can be programmed to
indicate the OR combination of a maximum of 4 elements, the individual statuses of which can
be viewed on the LED screen as “Virtual LEDs.” The signals listed in Appendix B can be
assigned to each LED as follows.
CAUTION
When having changed the LED settings, must release the latch state on a digest screen by
pressing the RESET key for more than 3 seconds.
Selection of LEDs
Select "LED" on the "Set. (change)" screen to display the "LED" screen.
/ 2 L E D
L E D
V i r t u a l L E D
Select the LED number and press the ENTER key to display the "LED" screen.
/ 4 L E D
L o g i c / R e s e t
F u n c t i o n s
L o g i c 0 _
O R / A N D
R e s e t 0
I n s t / L a t c h
Enter 0(=OR) or 1(=AND) to use an OR gate or AND gate and press the ENTER key.
Enter 0(=Instantaneous) or 1(=Latched) to select the reset timing and press the ENTER
key.
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Assigning signals
Select "Functions" on the "LED" screen to display the "Functions" screen.
/ 5 F u n c t i o n s
I n # 1
1 0 0 0 _
I n # 2
1 0 0 1
I n # 3
1 0 0 2
I n # 4
1 0 0 3
Assign signals to gates (In #1 to #4) by entering the number corresponding to each signal
referring to Appendix C.
Note: If signals are not assigned to all the gates #1 to #4, enter 0 for the unassigned gate(s).
Select the IND number and press the ENTER key to display the "IND" screen.
/ 4 I N D
R e s e t
F u n c t i o n s
R e s e t 0 _
I n s t / L a t c h
Enter 0(=Instantaneous) or 1(=Latched) to select the reset timing and press the ENTER
key.
Press the END key to return to the "IND" screen.
Note: To release the latch state, push the [RESET] key for more than 3 seconds.
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Assigning signals
Select "Functions" on the "IND" screen to display the "Functions" screen.
/ 5 F u n c t i o n s
B I T 1
1 0 0 0 _
B I T 2
1 0 0 1
B I T 8
1 0 0 7
4.2.7 Testing
The sub-menu "Test" provides such functions as disabling the automatic monitoring function and
forced operation of binary outputs. The password, if set, must be entered in order to enter the test
screens because the "Test" menu has password security protection. (See the section 4.2.6.2.) If
the password trap ser, enter the password in the following screen.
P a s s w o r d _
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Note: When operating the "Test" menu, the "IN SERVICE" LED is flickering. But if an alarm occurs
during the test, the flickering stops. The "IN SERVICE" LED flickers only in a lighting state.
A . M . F . 1 _
O f f / O n
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C L P T S T
O f f / N - C L / C L
I E C T S T 0
O f f / O n
Enter 0 or 1 to disable the A.M.F. or not and press the ENTER key for each switch.
Enter 0(=Off) to disable the cold load protection, or enter 1(=N-CL) forcibly to set to
“No-cold load condition” or enter 2(=CL) forcibly to set to “Cold load condition”. And
press the ENTER key.
Enter 1(=On) for IECTST to transmit ‘test mode’ to the control system by
IEC60870-5-103 communication when testing the local relay, and press the ENTER key.
Press the END key to return to the "Test" screen.
B O 1 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 2 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 3 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 4 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 5 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 6 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 1 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 2 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 3 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 4 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
F A I L 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
Enter 1 and press the ENTER key to operate the output relay(s) forcibly.
After completing the entries, press the END key. Then the LCD displays the screen
shown below.
O p e r a t e ?
E N T E R = Y C A N C E L = N
Keep pressing the ENTER key to operate the assigned output relay(s).
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Press the CANCEL key to return to the upper "Binary O/P" screen.
Enter a signal number to be observed at monitoring jack A and press the ENTER key.
Enter the other signal number to be observed at monitoring jack B and press the ENTER
key.
After completing the setting, the signals can be observed by the binary logic level at monitoring
jacks A and B or by the LEDs above the jacks.
On screens other than the above screen, observation with the monitoring jacks is disabled.
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TCP/IP
(LAN cable) HUB
TO
IN
TAL V TO
IN
TAL V
TE TE
RE RE
SHI
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ST ST
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B0V
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B0V
IM EENE
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IN IN
T T
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P NWA P NWA
G G
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5. Installation
5.1 Receipt of Relays
When relays are received, carry out the acceptance inspection immediately. In particular, check
for damage during transportation, and if any damage is found, contact the vendor.
Check that the following accessories are attached.
3 pins for the monitoring jack, packed in a plastic bag.
Always store the relays in a clean, dry environment.
CAUTION
Before removing the relay unit, ensure that you are at the same electrostatic potential as
the equipment by touching the case.
Use the handle to draw out the relay unit. Avoid touching the electronic components,
printed circuit board or connectors.
Do not pass the relay unit to another person without first ensuring you are both at the same
electrostatic potential. Shaking hands achieves equipotential.
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Place the relay unit on an anti-static surface, or on a conducting surface which is at the
same potential as yourself.
Do not place the relay unit in polystyrene trays.
It is strongly recommended that detailed investigations on electronic circuitry should be carried
out in a Special Handling Area.
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Hardware tests
These tests are performed for the following hardware to ensure that there is no hardware defect.
Defects of hardware circuits other than the following can be detected by monitoring which
circuits function when the DC power is supplied.
User interfaces
Binary input circuits and output circuits
AC input circuits
Function tests
These tests are performed for the following functions that are fully software-based.
Measuring elements
Metering and recording
Human interface
Conjunctive tests
The tests are performed after the relay is connected with the primary equipment and other
external equipment.
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6.2 Cautions
6.2.1 Safety Precautions
CAUTION
The relay rack is provided with an earthing terminal.
Before starting the work, always make sure the relay rack is earthed.
When connecting the cable to the back of the relay, firmly fix it to the terminal block and
attach the cover provided on top of it.
Before checking the interior of the relay, be sure to turn off the power.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause electric shock or malfunction.
CAUTION
When testing the relay, house it in the case and test it.
While the power is on, do not draw out/insert the relay unit.
Before turning on the power, check the followings:
- Make sure the polarity and voltage of the power supply are correct.
- Make sure the CT circuit is not open.
If dc power has not been supplied to the relay for two days or more, then it is
recommended that all fault records, event records and disturbance records be cleared soon
after restoring the power. This is because the back-up RAM may have discharged and may
contain uncertain data.
Be careful that the relay is not damaged due to an overcurrent or overvoltage.
If settings are changed for testing, remember to reset them to the original settings.
Failure to observe any of the precautions above may cause damage or malfunction of the relay.
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6.3 Preparations
Test equipment
The following test equipment is required for the commissioning tests.
1 Single-phase voltage source
1 DC power supply
1 AC voltmeter
1 DC voltmeter
1 Time counter, precision timer
1 PC (not essential)
Relay settings
Before starting the tests, it must be specified whether the tests will use the user’s settings or the
default settings.
Relay ratings
Check that the items described on the nameplate on the front of the relay conform to the user’s
specification. The items are: relay type and model, AC voltage, current and frequency ratings,
and auxiliary DC supply voltage rating.
Local PC
When using a local PC, connect it with the relay via the RS232C port on the front of the relay.
RSM100 software is required to run the PC.
For details, see separate volume "PC INTERFACE RSM100".
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This test ensures that the LCD, LEDs and keys function correctly.
LCD display
Apply the rated DC voltage and check that the LCD is off.
Note: If there is a failure, the LCD will display the "Err: " screen when the DC voltage is applied.
Press the RESET key and check that black dots appear on the whole screen.
LED display
Apply the rated DC voltage and check that the "IN SERVICE" LED is lit in green.
Press the RESET key for one second or more and check that remaining five LEDs are lit
in red or yellow. (Programmable LEDs are yellow.)
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TB2 -A1
BI1
-B1
DC TB2 -A9
power
supply -B9
Apply the rated DC voltage to terminal A1-B1, A2-B2, ..., A8-B8 of terminal block TB2.
Check that the status display corresponding to the input signal (IP) changes from 0 to 1. (For
details of the binary input status display, see Section 4.2.4.2.)
The user will be able to perform this test for one terminal to another or for all the terminals at
once.
This test can be performed by using the "Test" sub-menu and forcibly operating the relay drivers
and output relays. Operation of the output contacts is monitored at the output terminal. The
output contact and corresponding terminal number are shown in Appendix F.
Select "Binary O/P" on the "Test" screen to display the "Binary O/P" screen. The LCD
will display the name of the output relay.
/ 2 B i n a r y O / P
B O 1 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 2 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 3 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 4 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
B O 5 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
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B O 6 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 1 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 2 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 3 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
H B O 4 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
F A I L 0 _
D i s a b l e / E n a b l e
After completing the entries, press the END key. The LCD will display the screen shown
below. If 1 is entered for all the output relays, the following forcible operation can be
performed collectively.
O p e r a t e ?
E N T E R = Y C A N C E L = N
Keep pressing the ENTER key to operate the output relays forcibly.
This test can be performed by applying the checking voltages to the AC input circuits and
verifying that the values applied coincide with the values displayed on the LCD screen.
The testing circuit is shown in Figure 6.4.2. A single-phase voltage source is required.
GRB150
EB-10
V TB1-1 TB2-1 TB1 -1
-2 Va -2 Va
Single-phase -2
voltage -3 -3
source Vb -3
-4 -4 Vb
-5 -4
Vc -5
-6 -6 -5
Vc
-8 -6
TB2 -A9
DC
power
supply -B9
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Measuring element characteristics are realised by software, so it is possible to verify the overall
characteristics by checking representative points.
Operation of the element under test is observed by the binary output signal at monitoring jacks A
or B or by the LED indications above the jacks. In any case, the signal number corresponding to
each element output must be set on the "Logic circuit" screen of the "Test" sub-menu.
/ 2 L o g i c
c i r c u i t
T e r m A
1 _
T e r m B
4 8 _
When a signal number is entered for the Term A line, the signal is observed at monitoring jack A
and when entered for the Term B line, it is observed at monitoring jack B.
Note: The voltage level at the monitoring jacks is +5V for logic level "1" and less than 0.1V for
logic level "0".
CAUTION
Use test equipment with more than 1 k of internal impedance when observing the output
signal at the monitoring jacks.
Do not apply an external voltage to the monitoring jacks.
Do not leave the A or B terminal shorted to 0V terminal for a long time.
In case of a three-phase element, it is sufficient to test for a representative phase. The A-phase
element is selected hereafter.
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-3
A
-4 Monitoring
jack
-8 -5 0V
-6
DC TB3 -A5
power
supply -B5
DC
voltmeter
*(Note) EB-101: single-phase, EB-102: three-phase. The terminal No. shown in the parentheses are in the case of EB-102.
Select "Logic circuit" on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Logic circuit" screen.
Enter signal number 11 to observe the DIF-A operation at monitoring jack A and press the
ENTER key.
Apply a test voltage and change the magnitude of the voltage applied and measure the
value at which the element operates.
Check that the measured value is within 10% of the setting value.
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Operating time
The testing circuit is shown in Figure 6.5.2.
GRB150
V EB-10
TB1-1 TB1-4 TB1 -1
Single-phase (TB1-1) (TB2-1)
Va
voltage
source TB1-2 TB1-5 -2
(TB1-2) (TB2-2)
A
Monitoring
jack
0V
-8
DC TB3 -A5
power
supply -B5
Start
Time
counter
Stop
0V
*(Note) EB-101: single-phase, EB-102: three-phase. The terminal No. shown in the parentheses are in the case of EB-102.
Select "Logic circuit" on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Logic circuit" screen.
Enter signal number 14 to observe the DIFSV-A operation at monitoring jack A and press
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Apply a test voltage and change the magnitude of the voltage applied and measure the
value at which the element operates.
Check that the measured value is within 10% of the setting value.
In the protection scheme tests, a dynamic test set is required to simulate power system pre-fault,
fault and post-fault conditions.
Tripping is observed with the tripping command output relay HBO assigned.
Differential tripping
The tripping should be checked for the voltage which is two times or larger than the minimum
operating voltage DIF. Operating time is measured by the operating time of the tripping
command output relay. It is usually 20ms.
Check that the indications and recordings are correct.
The metering function can be checked while testing the AC input circuit. See Section 6.4.4.
Fault recording can be checked while testing the protection schemes. Open the "Fault records"
screen and check that the descriptions are correct for the fault concerned.
Recording events are listed in Table 3.4.1. The top event is an external event and others are
internal events. Event recording on the external event can be checked by changing the status of
binary input signals. Change the status in the same way as the binary input circuit test (see
Section 6.4.2) and check that the description displayed on the "Event Records" screen is correct.
Note: Whether to record or not can be set for each event. Change the status of the binary input signal
after confirming that the related event is set to record. (The default setting enables all the events
to be recorded.)
Some of the internal events can be checked in the protection scheme tests.
Disturbance recording can be checked while testing the protection schemes. The LCD display
only shows the date and time when a disturbance is recorded. Open the "Disturbance records"
screen and check that the descriptions are correct.
Details can be displayed on the PC with the RSM100 software. Check that the descriptions on the
PC are correct. For details on how to obtain disturbance records on the PC, see the RSM100
Manual.
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With the relay connected to the line which is carrying a load current, it is possible to check the
polarity of the current transformer with the metering displays on the LCD screen.
Open the following "Metering" screen from the "Status" sub-menu.
/ 2 M e t e r i n g
V d . V
(Model 101)
/ 2 M e t e r i n g
V d a . V
V d b . V
V d c . V
(Model 201)
Check that the differential voltage Vd or Vda, Vdb and Vdc are sufficiently smaller than
the DIF and DIFSV setting values.
The tripping circuit including the circuit breaker is checked by forcibly operating the output relay
and monitoring the circuit breaker to confirm that it is tripped. Forcible operation of the output
relay is performed on the "Binary O/P" screen of the "Test" sub-menu as described in Section
6.4.3.
Tripping circuit
Set the breaker to be closed.
Select "Binary O/P" on the "Test" sub-menu screen to display the "Binary O/P" screen.
HBO1 is a tripping command output relay with one normally open contact.
Enter 1 for HBO1 and press the ENTER key.
Press the END key. Then the LCD displays the screen shown below.
O p e r a t e ?
E N T E R = Y C A N C E L = N
Keep pressing the ENTER key to operate the output relay HBO1 and check that the No.1
breaker is tripped.
Stop pressing the ENTER key to reset the operation.
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6.7 Maintenance
6.7.1 Regular Testing
The relay is almost completely self-supervised. The circuits that can not be supervised are binary
input and output circuits and human interfaces.
Therefore, regular testing is minimised to checking the unsupervised circuits. The test
procedures are the same as described in Sections 6.4.1, 6.4.2 and 6.4.3.
If no message is shown on the LCD, this means that the failure location is either in the DC power
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supply circuit or in the microprocessors. If the "ALARM" LED is off, the failure is in the DC
power supply circuit. If the LED is lit, the failure is in the microprocessors. Replace the relay unit
in both cases after checking if the correct DC voltage is applied to the relay.
If a failure is detected by automatic supervision or regular testing, replace the failed relay unit.
Note: When a failure or an abnormality is detected during the regular test, confirm the following
first:
- Test circuit connections are correct.
- Modules are securely inserted in position.
- Correct DC power voltage is applied.
- Correct AC inputs are applied.
- Test procedures comply with those stated in the manual.
If a failure is identified in the relay unit and the user has a spare relay unit, the user can recover
the protection by replacing the failed relay unit.
Repair at the site should be limited to relay unit replacement. Maintenance at the component
level is not recommended.
Check that the replacement relay unit has an identical Model No. and relay version (software
type form) as the removed relay.
The Model No. is indicated on the front of the relay. For the relay version, see Section 4.2.5.1
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IN SERVICE IN SERVICE
TRIP VIEW TRIP VIEW
ALARM ALARM
RESET RESET
END END
Handle
Pull up handle
Bind screw
After replacing the failed relay unit or repairing failed external circuits, take the following
procedures to put the relay into service.
Switch on the DC power supply and confirm that the "IN SERVICE" green LED is lit and
the "ALARM" red LED is not lit.
Supply the AC inputs and reconnect the trip outputs.
6.7.5 Storage
The spare relay should be stored in a dry and clean room. Based on IEC Standard 60255-6 the
storage temperature should be between 25C and +70C, but the temperature of 0C to +40C is
recommended for long-term storage.
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6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
92
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
Appendix A
Block Diagram
93
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94
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Appendix B
Signal List
95
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
96
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97
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
98
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
99
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
100
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
101
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
102
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
103
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
104
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
105
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
106
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
107
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
108
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
109
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
110
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
111
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
112
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
113
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
For IEC61850
Measure Table
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Setting Table
NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS
0 GROUP_NO number of groups 61
1 ACT_GROUP active group number 62
2 EDIT_GROUP edit group number 63
3 CHG_GROUP change active group 64
4 65
5
66
6
67
7
68
8
69
9
70
10
71
11
72
12
73
13
74
14
75
15
76
16
77
17
78
18
79
19
80
20
81
21
82
22
83
23
84
24
85
25
86
26
87
27
88
28
89
29
90 1A2_5A1 1A:2 5A:1
30
91 1A1_5A2 1A:1 5A:2
31
92 1A1_5A0 1A:1 5A:0
32
33
93 1A0_5A1 1A:0 5A:1
34 94 1A3_5A2 1A:3 5A:2
35 95
36 96
37 97
38 98
39 99
40 100 SoftType Software type
41 101 MappingName Mapping info
42 102 Vendor venfor name
43 103
44 104
45 105
46 106
47 107
48 108
49 109
50 110 Const0 Always 0
51 111 Const1 Always 1
52 112 Const2 Always 2
53 113 Const3 Always 3
54 114
55 115
56 116
57 117
58 118
59 119
60
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Status Table
NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS NO SIGNAL NAME CONTENTS
0 GOOSE_V_001 GOOSE_Value_001 51 GOOSE_V_052 GOOSE_Value_052
1 GOOSE_V_002 GOOSE_Value_002 52 GOOSE_V_053 GOOSE_Value_053
2 GOOSE_V_003 GOOSE_Value_003 53 GOOSE_V_054 GOOSE_Value_054
3 GOOSE_V_004 GOOSE_Value_004 54 GOOSE_V_055 GOOSE_Value_055
4 GOOSE_V_005 GOOSE_Value_005 55 GOOSE_V_056 GOOSE_Value_056
5 GOOSE_V_006 GOOSE_Value_006 56 GOOSE_V_057 GOOSE_Value_057
6 GOOSE_V_007 GOOSE_Value_007 57 GOOSE_V_058 GOOSE_Value_058
7 GOOSE_V_008 GOOSE_Value_008 58 GOOSE_V_059 GOOSE_Value_059
8 GOOSE_V_009 GOOSE_Value_009 59 GOOSE_V_060 GOOSE_Value_060
9 GOOSE_V_010 GOOSE_Value_010 60 GOOSE_V_061 GOOSE_Value_061
10 GOOSE_V_011 GOOSE_Value_011 61 GOOSE_V_062 GOOSE_Value_062
11 GOOSE_V_012 GOOSE_Value_012 62 GOOSE_V_063 GOOSE_Value_063
12 GOOSE_V_013 GOOSE_Value_013 63 GOOSE_V_064 GOOSE_Value_064
13 GOOSE_V_014 GOOSE_Value_014 64 GOOSE_V_065 GOOSE_Value_065
14 GOOSE_V_015 GOOSE_Value_015 65 GOOSE_V_066 GOOSE_Value_066
15 GOOSE_V_016 GOOSE_Value_016 66 GOOSE_V_067 GOOSE_Value_067
16 GOOSE_V_017 GOOSE_Value_017 67 GOOSE_V_068 GOOSE_Value_068
17 GOOSE_V_018 GOOSE_Value_018 68 GOOSE_V_069 GOOSE_Value_069
18 GOOSE_V_019 GOOSE_Value_019 69 GOOSE_V_070 GOOSE_Value_070
19 GOOSE_V_020 GOOSE_Value_020 70 GOOSE_V_071 GOOSE_Value_071
20 GOOSE_V_021 GOOSE_Value_021 71 GOOSE_V_072 GOOSE_Value_072
21 GOOSE_V_022 GOOSE_Value_022 72 GOOSE_V_073 GOOSE_Value_073
22 GOOSE_V_023 GOOSE_Value_023 73 GOOSE_V_074 GOOSE_Value_074
23 GOOSE_V_024 GOOSE_Value_024 74 GOOSE_V_075 GOOSE_Value_075
24 GOOSE_V_025 GOOSE_Value_025 75 GOOSE_V_076 GOOSE_Value_076
25 GOOSE_V_026 GOOSE_Value_026 76 GOOSE_V_077 GOOSE_Value_077
26 GOOSE_V_027 GOOSE_Value_027 77 GOOSE_V_078 GOOSE_Value_078
27 GOOSE_V_028 GOOSE_Value_028 78 GOOSE_V_079 GOOSE_Value_079
28 GOOSE_V_029 GOOSE_Value_029 79 GOOSE_V_080 GOOSE_Value_080
29 GOOSE_V_030 GOOSE_Value_030 80 GOOSE_V_081 GOOSE_Value_081
30 GOOSE_V_031 GOOSE_Value_031 81 GOOSE_V_082 GOOSE_Value_082
31 GOOSE_V_032 GOOSE_Value_032 82 GOOSE_V_083 GOOSE_Value_083
32 GOOSE_V_033 GOOSE_Value_033 83 GOOSE_V_084 GOOSE_Value_084
33 GOOSE_V_034 GOOSE_Value_034 84 GOOSE_V_085 GOOSE_Value_085
34 GOOSE_V_035 GOOSE_Value_035 85 GOOSE_V_086 GOOSE_Value_086
35 GOOSE_V_036 GOOSE_Value_036 86 GOOSE_V_087 GOOSE_Value_087
36 GOOSE_V_037 GOOSE_Value_037 87 GOOSE_V_088 GOOSE_Value_088
37 GOOSE_V_038 GOOSE_Value_038 88 GOOSE_V_089 GOOSE_Value_089
38 GOOSE_V_039 GOOSE_Value_039 89 GOOSE_V_090 GOOSE_Value_090
39 GOOSE_V_040 GOOSE_Value_040 90 GOOSE_V_091 GOOSE_Value_091
40 GOOSE_V_041 GOOSE_Value_041 91 GOOSE_V_092 GOOSE_Value_092
41 GOOSE_V_042 GOOSE_Value_042 92 GOOSE_V_093 GOOSE_Value_093
42 GOOSE_V_043 GOOSE_Value_043 93 GOOSE_V_094 GOOSE_Value_094
43 GOOSE_V_044 GOOSE_Value_044 94 GOOSE_V_095 GOOSE_Value_095
44 GOOSE_V_045 GOOSE_Value_045 95 GOOSE_V_096 GOOSE_Value_096
45 GOOSE_V_046 GOOSE_Value_046 96 GOOSE_V_097 GOOSE_Value_097
46 GOOSE_V_047 GOOSE_Value_047 97 GOOSE_V_098 GOOSE_Value_098
47 GOOSE_V_048 GOOSE_Value_048 98 GOOSE_V_099 GOOSE_Value_099
48 GOOSE_V_049 GOOSE_Value_049 99 GOOSE_V_100 GOOSE_Value_100
49 GOOSE_V_050 GOOSE_Value_050 100 GOOSE_V_101 GOOSE_Value_101
50 GOOSE_V_051 GOOSE_Value_051 101 GOOSE_V_102 GOOSE_Value_102
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6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
117
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
118
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
119
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
120
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
Control Table
121
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
122
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
Appendix C
Binary Output Default Setting List
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6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
124
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
125
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
126
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
Appendix D
Details of Relay Menu and
LCD & Button Operation Instruction
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MENU
Record
Status
Set. (view)
Set. (change)
Test
/1 Record
F. record
E. record
D. record
Counter
/2 E.record /3 E.record
Display
Clear 16/Oct/1997
Refer to Section Ext. trip A On
4.2.3.2.
Clear records?
END=Y CANCEL=N
/2 D.record /3 D.record
Display
Clear #1 16/Oct/1997
Refer to Section 18:13:57.401
4.2.3.3.
Clear records?
END=Y CANCEL=N
/2 Counter /3 D.record
Display
Clear Trips
Refer to Section Clear Trips?
4.2.3.3. END=Y CANCEL=N
a-1
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a-1
/1 Status /2 Metering
Metering Vda ***.* V
Binary I/O
/2 Binary I/O
Relay element
IP [00000000 ]
Time sync.
Clock adjust. /2 Ry element
LCD contrast [000 000 ]
Refer to Section 4.2.4.
/2 Time sync.
*BI: Inact
/2 12/Nov/1999
22:56:19 [L]
/2 LCD contrast
/1 Set. (view)
Version
Description
Comms
Record
Status
Protection
Binary I/P
Binary O/P Refer to Section 4.2.5
LED
/2 Version GRB150-201D-20
Relay type -B0
Serial No.
Software
/2 Description
G*****-**-*
Plant name
Description
Alarm1 Text
: /3 Addr./Param.
/2 Comms
Addr./Param. /3 Switch
Switch
a-1, b-1
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a-1 b-1
/3 D.record /4 Time/starter
Time/starter Time 2.0s
Scheme sw
Binary sig. /4 Signal name
Signal name
/3 Counter /4 Scheme sw
Scheme sw
Alarm set
/4 Alarm set
/2 Status /3 Time sync.
Time sync.
Time zone
/3 Time zone
/2 Act. gp. =* GMT +9hrs
Group1
Group2
:
Group8
/3 Group1
Parameter
Trip
/4 Parameter
Line name
/4 Trip /5 Scheme sw
Scheme sw
Prot.element
/5 Prot.element
/3 Group2 DIF 10V
Parameter
/3 Group4
Parameter
a-1 b-1
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a-1 b-1
/2 Binary O/P
BO1 AND, I
1000, 1001, 1002,
1003, 1004, 1005
HBO4TBO 0.20s
/2 LED /3 LED
LED LED1 AND, I
Virtual LED
/3 Virtual LED /4 IND*
IND1 BIT1 I, 1000
IND2
/1 Set.(change)
Password
Description
: Password trap
Comms
Password [_ ]
Record
1234567890
Status
Protection : Confirmation trap
Input [_ ] Retype [_ ]
1234567890 1234567890
Refer to Section
4.2.6.2.
/2 Description _
Plant name ABCDEFG
Description
_
Alarm1 Text
ABCDEFG
:
Refer to Section
a-1 b-2 4.2.6.3.
131
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a-1 b-2
/3 Addr./Param.
/2 Comms
Addr./Param.
Switch /3 Switch
Refer to Section
4.2.6.4.
/2 Record /3 E.record
E.record
D.record BITRN
Counter 100 _
Refer to Section
4.2.6.5. EV128
3128 _ /4 Time/Starter
/3 D.record
Time/Starter
Scheme sw /4 Scheme sw
Binary sig.
/3 Counter /4 Scheme sw
Scheme sw
Alarm set
/4 Alarm set
/2 Status /3 Time sync.
Time sync.
Time zone
/3 Time zone
Refer to Section
4.2.6.6.
/2 Protection
Change act. gp.
Change set. Refer to Section
Copy gp. 4.2.6.7.
/3 Change act.
gp.
/3 Act gp.=1
Group1
Group2
:
Group8
132
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a-1 b-2 c-1 d-1
/4 Group*
Parameter
Trip
/5 Parameter _
Line name ABCDEFG
/5 Trip /6 Scheme sw
Scheme sw
Prot.element VDCHK 1 _
Off/On
SVCNT 0 _
ALM&BLK/ALM
IND.R 1 _
Off/On
CLEN 0 _
Off/N-CL/CL
/6 Prot.element
DIF V
10 _
DIFSV V
/4 Group2 5 _
Parameter TVDSV s
0.50 _
/4 Group4 DIFCC
Parameter 1.00 _
TCLP s
/3 Copy A to B 0.01 _
TCLE s
A _ 0.00 _
B _ TCLR s
0.00 _
Refer to Section
4.2.6.8.
a-1, b-2
133
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
a-1, b-2
/4 Logic/Reset
/2 Binary O/P /3 BO
BO1 Logic/Reset
Logic 0 _
BO2 Functions OR/AND
: Reset 0 _
HBO4 Ins/Dl/Dw/Lat
Refer to Section
4.2.6.9.
/4 Functions
In #1
/2 LED 1000 _
LED :
Virtual LED TBO s
Refer to Section 0.20 _
4.2.6.10.
/5 Functions
In #1
1000 _
:
In #4
1003 _
/5 Functions
BIT1
1000 _
:
a-1,
BIT8
1007_
134
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
a-1,
/1 Test /2 Switch
Switch
Binary O/P A.M.F. 1 _
Logic circuit Off/On
Refer to Section 4.2.7. CLPTST 0
Off/N-CL/CL
: Password trap IECTST 0
Password [_ ] Off/On
1234567890
/2 Binary O/P Operate?
ENTER=Y CANCEL=N
BO1 0 _
Disable/Enable
FAIL 0 _
Disable/Enable
/2 Logic
circuit
TermA
1 _
TermB
100 _
135
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1=RECORD
MANUAL
MODE 1=FAULT RECORD
2=EVENT RECORD
PRESS ANY
BUTTON MENU
EXCEPT FOR 2=STATUS
VIEW "VIEW" AND ( DISPLAY ON )
"RESET"
1=METERING
2=BINARY INPUT&OUPUT
1=RELAY VERSION
2=DESCRIPTION
LATEST FAULT * AUTO-
(DISPLAY ON) 3=RSM COMMUNICATION
MODE 2
RELAY 4=RECORD
FAILED ! 5=STATUS
VIEW RESET
ALARM 6=PROTECTION
( LED ON )
7=BINARY INPUT
8=BINARY OUTPUT
AUTO SUPERVISION *
9=LED
(DISPLAY ON)
*. "LATEST FAULT" AND "AUTO
SUPERVISION" SCREEN IS 4=SETTING
DISPLAYED ONLY IF DATA (CHANGE) Same as SETTING (VIEW) menu
IS STORED
VIEW RESET
5=TEST
1=SWITCH
2=BINARY
OUTPUT
3=LOGIC CIRCUIT
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Appendix E
Outline of GRB150 and EB-101, -102
Case Type of GRB150: Flush Mount Type
EB-101 and EB-102
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IN SERVICE
TRIP VIEW
ALARM
25 8
RESET
A B 0V CAN
CEL ENTER
END
15.6 185.2 32
104
Side view
Front view
4 holes-5.5
4 holes-4.5
TB3 OPT R
TB1 T
TB3
TB1
TB2
TB2
24 9
23 9
T1
F1
R
T
E E
Panel cut-out
TB3
TB1
A1 B1 Terminal Application
1 2
3 4 TB3: A1 – A3 RS485 I/F
5 6 TB3: B1 – B2 IRIG-B
7 8 OPT Fibre optic for IEC 60870-5-103
T1 100BASE-TX
TB2
A1 B1 F1 100BASE-FX
Terminal block
138
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
M4 Ring
terminal
TB1
1
205 226.5
Terminal block
Top view
6-5.5 for mounting
TB1
70
225
70
42.5
214.4
234
252
(a) EB-101
M4 Ring
M4 Ring terminal
terminal TB2
TB1 1
1
205 226.5
8
12
TB2
TB1
70
225
70
42.5
362.4
382
400
Front view Side view
(b) EB-102
Note: When mounting varistor units longitudinally, the TB1 should be located in the down side.
139
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Appendix F
External Connection
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GRB150-101D
EB-101
TB3-
TB1 -1 TB1 -4 TB1 -1 A4
(+)
-2 (1) HBO1 B4
TB1 -2 TB1 -5
A5
TB1 -8 (+)
(1) HBO2
B5
FRAME EARTH A6
(+)
(1) HBO3
B6
A8
(+)
(1) HBO4 B8
TB3-
A10
BO1
B10
A11
BO2
B11
(P) A12
TB2- BO3
A1 B12
BI1 COMMAND BI1
B1
A13
BI2 COMMAND A2
1
B2 BI2 BO4 B13
BI3 COMMAND A3
BI3 A14
B3
A4 BO5
BI4 COMMAND BI4 B14
B4
A5 A15
BI5 COMMAND BI5
B5 BO6
A6 B15
BI6 COMMAND BI6
B6
A7 B17
BI7 COMMAND BI7
B7
FAIL A17
A8 A18
BI8 COMMAND BI8
B8
B18
(N)
TB3-B2
B1 IRIG-B
Note: In AC circuit wiring, the wires of the relay side should be separated from these of the CT side to
avoid the influence of noise.
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GRB150-201D
BUSBAR TB3-
A4
(+)
(1) HBO1 B4
EB-102 TB1-
A-phase 1 A5 (+)
TB1-1 TB2-1
TB1-2 TB2-2 2 (1) HBO2
B5
B-phase 3
A6
TB1-3 TB2-3 (+)
TB1-4 TB2-4 4 (1) HBO3
B6
C-phase 5
TB1-5 TB2-5 A8
(+)
TB1-6 TB2-6 6
(1) HBO4 B8
TB1-8
FAn FA1 TB3-
A10
FRAME EARTH
BO1
B10
A11
BO2
B11
(P) A12
TB2- BO3
A1 B12
BI1 COMMAND BI1
B1
A13
BI2 COMMAND A2
1
B2 BI2 BO4 B13
BI3 COMMAND A3
B3 BI3 A14
A4 BO5
BI4 COMMAND BI4 B14
B4
A5 A15
BI5 COMMAND BI5
B5 BO6
A6 B15
BI6 COMMAND BI6
B6
A7 B17
BI7 COMMAND BI7
B7
FAIL A17
A8 A18
BI8 COMMAND BI8
B8
B18
(N)
RELAY FAIL.
≥1
TB3-A2
DD FAIL. COM-A
TB2- A9 +5Vdc
DC (+) A1
DC-DC COM-B
(-) B9
0V RS485 I/F for IEC60870-5-103 - option (Sheathed cable)
A3
COM-0V
A10
SUPPLY (2) B10 T Opt. I/F for IEC60870-5-103 (option)
OPT
FRAME EARTH R
E
CASE EARTH TX Ethernet LAN I/F for IEC61850 or RSM100 (100Base-TX:option)
TB3-B2
B1 IRIG-B
Note: In AC circuit wiring, the wires of the relay side should be separated from these of the CT side to
avoid the influence of noise.
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6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
144
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Appendix G
Relay Setting Sheet
1. Relay Identification
2. Busbar parameters
3. Contacts setting
4. Relay setting sheet
145
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2. Busbar parameters
CT ratio
3. Contacts setting
(1) BO1
BO2
BO3
BO4
BO5
BO6
HBO1
HBO2
HBO3
HBO4
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6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
147
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
148
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
149
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
150
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
151
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
152
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
153
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
154
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
155
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
156
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
157
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
158
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
159
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
160
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
161
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
162
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
163
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
164
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
165
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
166
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
167
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
168
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
169
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
170
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
171
6 F 2 S 0 9 0 0
Event record
Default setting
No. Name Range Unit Contents Signal No. Signal name Model Type
Signal No. Signal Name 101D 201D
65 EV65 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
66 EV66 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
67 EV67 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
68 EV68 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
69 EV69 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
70 EV70 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
71 EV71 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
72 EV72 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
73 EV73 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
74 EV74 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
75 EV75 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
76 EV76 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
77 EV77 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
78 EV78 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
79 EV79 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
80 EV80 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
81 EV81 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
82 EV82 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
83 EV83 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
84 EV84 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
85 EV85 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
86 EV86 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
87 EV87 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
88 EV88 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
89 EV89 0 - 3071 - ditto 471 BO1 operate x On/Off
90 EV90 0 - 3071 - ditto 472 BO2 operate x On/Off
91 EV91 0 - 3071 - ditto 473 BO3 operate x On/Off
92 EV92 0 - 3071 - ditto 474 BO4 operate x On/Off
93 EV93 0 - 3071 - ditto 475 BO5 operate x On/Off
94 EV94 0 - 3071 - ditto 476 BO6 operate x On/Off
95 EV95 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
96 EV96 0 - 3071 - ditto 487 HBO1 operate x On/Off
97 EV97 0 - 3071 - ditto 488 HBO2 operate x On/Off
98 EV98 0 - 3071 - ditto 489 HBO3 operate x On/Off
99 EV99 0 - 3071 - ditto 490 HBO4 operate x On/Off
100 EV100 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On/Off
101 EV101 0 - 3071 - ditto 2640 SET.GROUP1 x On
102 EV102 0 - 3071 - ditto 2641 SET.GROUP2 x On
103 EV103 0 - 3071 - ditto 2642 SET.GROUP3 x On
104 EV104 0 - 3071 - ditto 2643 SET.GROUP4 x On
105 EV105 0 - 3071 - ditto 2644 SET.GROUP5 x On
106 EV106 0 - 3071 - ditto 2645 SET.GROUP6 x On
107 EV107 0 - 3071 - ditto 2646 SET.GROUP7 x On
108 EV108 0 - 3071 - ditto 2647 SET.GROUP8 x On
109 EV109 0 - 3071 - ditto 1448 Sys. change x On
110 EV110 0 - 3071 - ditto 1449 Rly. change x On
111 EV111 0 - 3071 - ditto 1450 Grp. change x On
112 EV112 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
113 EV113 0 - 3071 - ditto 1272 TC alarm x On
114 EV114 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
115 EV115 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
116 EV116 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
117 EV117 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
118 EV118 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
119 EV119 0 - 3071 - ditto 1445 PLC data CHG x On
120 EV120 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
121 EV121 0 - 3071 - ditto 1409 LED RST x On
122 EV122 0 - 3071 - ditto 1435 F.record_CLR x On
123 EV123 0 - 3071 - ditto 1436 E.record_CLR x On
124 EV124 0 - 3071 - ditto 1437 D.record_CLR x On
125 EV125 0 - 3071 - ditto 1439 TP_COUNT_CLR x On
126 EV126 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
127 EV127 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
128 EV128 0 - 3071 - ditto 0 On
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Appendix H
Commissioning Test Sheet (sample)
1. Relay identification
2. Preliminary check
3. Hardware test
3.1 User interface check
3.2 Binary input/Binary output circuit check
3.3 AC input circuit check
4. Function test
4.1 Differential element DIF test
4.2 Supervisory element DIFSV test
5. Protection scheme test
6. Metering and recording check
7. Conjunctive test
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1. Relay identification
2. Preliminary check
Ratings
CT shorting contacts
DC power supply
Power up
Wiring
Relay inoperative
alarm contact
Calendar and clock
3. Hardware test
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4. Function test
7. Conjunctive test
Scheme Results
On load
Tripping circuit
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Appendix I
Return Repair Form
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TOSHIBA CORPORATION Fuchu Operations – Industrial and Power Systems & Services
1, Toshiba-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, Japan
For: Power Systems Protection & Control Department
Quality Assurance Section
Product No.:
Serial No.:
Date:
2. Fault records, event records or disturbance records stored in the relay and relay settings are
very helpful information to investigate the incident.
Please provide relevant information regarding the incident on floppy disk, or fill in the
attached fault record sheet and relay setting sheet.
Fault Record
Date/Month/Year Time / / / : : .
(Example: 04/ Nov./ 1997 15:09:58.442)
Faulty phase:
Prefault values
Vda: V
Vdb: V
Vdc: V
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Fault values
Prefault values
Vda: V
Vdb: V
Vdc: V
3. What was the message on the LCD display at the time of the incident?
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Customer
Name:
Company Name:
Address:
Telephone No.:
Facsimile No.:
Signature:
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Appendix J
Technical Data
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TECHNICAL DATA
Ratings
AC current 1A
Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz
DC power supply 110Vdc/125Vdc (Operative range: 88 to 150Vdc)
220Vdc/250Vdc (Operative range: 176 to 300Vdc)
48Vdc/54Vdc/60Vdc (Operative range: 38.4 to 72Vdc)
AC ripple on DC supply IEC 60255-11 maximum 12%
DC supply interruption IEC 60255-11
Permissive duration of DC supply voltage
interruption to maintain normal operation maximum 50ms at 110Vdc
Restart time less than 10s
Binary input circuit DC voltage 110Vdc/125Vdc (Operative range: 88 to 150Vdc)
220Vdc/250Vdc (Operative range: 176 to 300Vdc)
48Vdc/54Vdc/60Vdc (Operative range: 38.4 to 72Vdc)
Overload rating
AC voltage input for varistor unit EB-101 or EB-102 300V continuous
1kVrms for 0.4s
Burden
Input impedance 667 with EB-101 or -102
DC power supply less than 10W (quiescent)
less than 15W(operation)
Binary input circuit 0.5W/input at 110Vdc
High impedance differential protection
Differential protection 10 to 600V in 1V step
Supervisory 5 to 100V in 1V step
Operating time Typical 15ms
Resetting time Less than 100ms
Accuracy
Differential protection 5% at more than 50V
Supervisory 5% at more than 20V
Front Communication port - local PC (RS232)
Connection: Point to point
Cable type: Multi-core (straight)
Cable length: 15m (max.)
Connector: RS232C 9-way D-type female
Rear Communication port – remote PC
RS485 I/F for IEC60870-5-103:
Connection Multidrop (max. 32 relays)
Cable type Twisted pair cable with shield
Cable length 1200m (max.)
Connection Screw terminals
Isolation 1kVac for 1 min.
Transmission rate 9.6, 19.2kbps
Fibre optic I/F for IEC60870-5-103:
Cable type Graded-index multi-mode 50/125 or 62.5/125μm fibre
Connector ST
Transmission rate 9.6, 19.2kbps
Ethernet LAN I/F for IEC61850 or RSM100: 100BASE-TX: RJ-45 connector
100BASE-FX: SC connector
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ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Test Standards Details
Atmospheric Environment
Temperature IEC60068-2-1/2 Operating range: -10C to +55C.
Storage / Transit: -25C to +70C.
Humidity IEC60068-2-3 56 days at 40C and 93% relative humidity.
Enclosure Protection IEC60529 IP51
Mechanical Environment
Vibration IEC60255-21-1 Response - Class 1
Endurance - Class 1
Shock and Bump IEC60255-21-2 Shock Response Class 1
Shock Withstand Class 1
Bump Class 1
Seismic IEC60255-21-3 Class 1
Electrical Environment
Dielectric Withstand IEC60255-5 2kVrms for 1 minute between all terminals and earth.
2kVrms for 1 minute between independent circuits.
1kVrms for 1 minute across normally open contacts.
High Voltage Impulse IEC60255-5 Three positive and three negative impulses of 5kV(peak),
1.2/50s, 0.5J between all terminals and between all
terminals and earth.
Electromagnetic Environment
High Frequency IEC60255-22-1 Class 3, 1MHz 2.5kV applied to all ports in common mode.
Disturbance / Damped IEC61000-4-12 / EN61000-4-12 1MHz 1.0kV applied to all ports in differential mode.
Oscillatory Wave
Electrostatic IEC60255-22-2 Class 4, 8kV contact discharge, 15kV air discharge.
Discharge IEC61000-4-2 / EN61000-4-2
Radiated RF IEC60255-22-3 Class 3, Field strength 10V/m for frequency sweeps of 80MHz to
Electromagnetic IEC61000-4-3 / EN61000-4-3 1GHz and 1.4GHz to 4.0GHz. Additional spot tests at 80,
Disturbance 160, 380, 450, 900, 1860 and 2150MHz.
Fast Transient IEC60255-22-4, IEC61000-4-4 / 4kV, 5k/100kHz, 5/50ns
Disturbance EN61000-4-4 2kV, 5k/100kHz, 5/50ns applied to com ports (RS485, etc.)
Surge Immunity IEC60255-22-5, 1.2/50s surge in common/differential modes:
IEC61000-4-5 / EN61000-4-5 HV ports: 2kV/1kV
PSU and I/O ports: 2kV/1kV
RS485 port: 1kV/ -
Conducted RF IEC60255-22-6 Class 3, 10Vrms applied over frequency range 150kHz to 100MHz.
Electromagnetic IEC61000-4-6 / EN61000-4-6 Additional spot tests at 27 and 68MHz.
Disturbance
Power Frequency IEC60255-22-7, IEC61000-4-16 300V 50Hz for 10s applied to ports in common mode.
Disturbance / EN61000-4-16 150V 50Hz for 10s applied to ports in differential mode.
Not applicable to AC inputs.
Conducted and IEC60255-25 Class A, Conducted emissions:
Radiated Emissions EN55022 Class A, 0.15 to 0.50MHz: <79dB (peak) or <66dB (mean)
IEC61000-6-4 / EN61000-6-4 0.50 to 30MHz: <73dB (peak) or <60dB (mean)
Radiated emissions (at 10m):
30 to 230MHz: <40dB
230 to 1000MHz: <47dB
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Appendix K
Symbols Used in Scheme Logic
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Symbols used in the scheme logic and their meanings are as follows:
Signal names
Marked with : Measuring element output signal
Marked with : Signal number
Marked with : Signal number and name of binary input by PLC function
AND gates
A A B C Output
B & Output 1 1 1 1
Other cases 0
C
A
A B C Output
B & Output 1 1 0 1
C Other cases 0
A
A B C Output
B & Output
1 0 0 1
C Other cases 0
OR gates
A A B C Output
B 1 Output 0 0 0 0
C Other cases 1
A
A B C Output
B 1 Output 0 0 1 0
C Other cases 1
A
A B C Output
B 1 Output 0 1 1 0
C Other cases 1
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Signal inversion
A Output
A 1 Output 0 1
1 0
Timer
t 0 Delayed pick-up timer with fixed setting
XXX: Set time
XXX
One-shot timer
A
A Output
Output
XXX - YYY
Scheme switch
A Switch Output
A Output
1 ON 1
ON
Other cases 0
Switch Output
Output
ON 1
ON
OFF 0
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Appendix L
Setting Calculation
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1. Setting of DIF
Model circuit:
Busbar
GRB150+
CT1 ZE1 ZR ZE2 CT2
EB-101/EB-102
IFmax
Constants:
Setting calculations :
1) Calculate voltage setting value.
VR 1.2 (RS2 + RL2) IFmax / N
1.2 (1.5 ohms + 1.0 ohm) 50000 / 800
188V
2) Calculate minimum operating current value for internal fault.
Imin = (n Ie + Ir + I) N
= (n Ie + Ir + VR / ZR) N
= (14 0.003 A + 188 / 667 ohms) 800
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= 259A
Ir is neglected because it is less than 0.1 mA referring to voltage-current characteristic of
the varistor shown below.
Setting checks:
1) Check that the setting voltage value VR is smaller than half of the CT knee-point voltage
Vk .
1000 / 2 = 500 V > 188V
2) Check that the minimum internal fault current IFmin is larger than the minimum operating
current value Imin.
1000A > 259A
Note: The current sensitivity Imin can be reduced by connecting a shunt resistor across the
relay/varistor unit input. To reduce it from 259A to 400A for example, connect a
resistor of 1067 ohms[= 188V×800/(400A-259A)].
2000
1800
1600
1400
Voltage
(V) 1200
1000
800
600
400
200
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2. Setting of DIFSV
The setting of DIFSV is determined from the maximum erroneous voltage which is generated due
to the following two factors under normal service conditions.
• CT turns ratio errors
• Error due to differences in the respective lengths of the CT secondary connecting
leads to the paralleling point of the differential circuit
Erroneous voltage Ver2 due to differences in the respective lengths of the CT secondary
connecting leads to the paralleling point of the differential circuit:
The maximum erroneous voltage Ver2 must not exceed (RS + RL) ILmax for the most onerous case,
Ver2 < (RS + RL) ILmax
< (1.5 ohms + 1.0 ohm) 5A
< 12.5 V
In a busbar configured with parallel feeders, the load current may increase transiently by up to 1.8
times when one of the parallel feeders is opened. Then assuming that the feeders are fully loaded
under normal conditions,
Ver2 < (1.5 ohms + 1.0 ohm) 1.8 5A
< 22.5 V
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Appendix M
IEC60870-5-103: Interoperability and
Troubleshooting
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IEC60870-5-103 Configurator
IEC103 configurator software is included in a same CD as RSM100, and can be installed easily as
follows:
Installation of IEC103 Configurator
Insert the CD-ROM (RSM100) into a CDROM drive to install this software on a PC.
Double click the “Setup.exe” of the folder “\IEC103Conf” under the root directory, and operate it
according to the message.
When installation has been completed, the IEC103 Configurator will be registered in the start
menu.
Starting IEC103 Configurator
Click [Start][Programs][IEC103 Configurator][IECConf] to the IEC103 Configurator
software.
Note: The instruction manual of IEC103 Configurator can be viewed by clicking
[Help][Manual] on IEC103 Configurator.
IEC60870-5-103: Interoperability
1. Physical Layer
1.1 Electrical interface: EIA RS-485
Number of loads, 32 for one protection equipment
1.2 Optical interface
Glass fibre (option)
ST type connector (option)
1.3 Transmission speed
User setting: 9600 or 19200 bit/s
2. Application Layer
COMMON ADDRESS of ASDU
One COMMON ADDRESS OF ASDU (identical with station address)
3. List of Information
The following items can be customized with the original software tool “IEC103 configurator”.
(For details, refer to “IEC103 configurator” manual No.6F2S0839.)
- Items for “Time-tagged message”: Type ID(1/2), INF, FUN, Transmission condition(Signal
number), COT
- Items for “Time-tagged measurands”: INF, FUN, Transmission condition(Signal number),
COT, Type of measurand quantities
- Items for “General command”: INF, FUN, Control condition(Signal number)
- Items for “Measurands”: Type ID(3/9), INF, FUN, Number of measurand, Type of
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measurand quantities
- Common setting
Transmission cycle of Measurand frame
FUN of System function
Test mode, etc.
Note: To be effective the setting data written via the RS232C, turn off the DC supply of the relay and
turn on again.
3. 1 IEC60870-5-103 Interface
3.1.1 Spontaneous events
The events created by the relay will be sent using Function type (FUN) / Information numbers
(INF) to the IEC60870-5-103 master station.
3.1.2 General interrogation
The GI request can be used to read the status of the relay, the Function types and Information
numbers that will be returned during the GI cycle are shown in the table below.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.3.
3.1.3 Cyclic measurements
The relay will produce measured values using Type ID=3 or 9 on a cyclical basis, this can be read
from the relay using a Class 2 poll. The rate at which the relay produces new measured values can
be customized.
3.1.4 Commands
The supported commands can be customized. The relay will respond to non-supported commands
with a cause of transmission (COT) of negative acknowledgement of a command.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.4.
3.1.5 Test mode
In test mode, both spontaneous messages and polled measured values, intended for processing in
the control system, are designated by means of the CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION ‘test mode’.
This means that CAUSE OF TRANSMISSION = 7 ‘test mode’ is used for messages normally
transmitted with COT=1 (spontaneous) or COT=2 (cyclic).
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.5.
3.1.6 Blocking of monitor direction
If the blocking of the monitor direction is activated in the protection equipment, all indications and
measurands are no longer transmitted.
For details, refer to the standard IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.6.
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List of Information
IEC103 Configurator Default setting
INF Description Contents GI Type COT FUN DPI
ID Signal No. OFF ON
Standard Information numbers in monitor direction
System Function
0 End of General Interrogation Transmission completion of GI items. -- 8 10 255 -- -- --
0 Time Synchronization Time Synchronization ACK. -- 6 8 255 -- -- --
2 Reset FCB Reset FCB(toggle bit) ACK -- 5 3 217 -- -- --
3 Reset CU Reset CU ACK -- 5 4 217 -- -- --
4 Start/Restart Relay start/restart -- 5 5 217 -- -- --
5 Pow er On Relay pow er on. Not supported
Status Indications
If it is possible to use auto-recloser, this item is set
16 Auto-recloser active Not supported
active, if impossible, inactive.
If protection using telecommunication is available, this
17 Teleprotection active Not supported
item is set to active. If not, set to inactive.
If the protection is available, this item is set to active. If
18 Protection active GI 1 1, 7, 12 217 1413 1 2
not, set to inactive.
Supervision Indications
32 Measurand supervision I Zero sequence current supervision Not supported
33 Measurand supervision V Zero sequence voltage supervision Not supported
35 Phase sequence supervision Negative sequence voltage supevision Not supported
36 Trip circuit supervision Output circuit supervision Not supported
37 I>>backup operation Not supported
38 VT fuse failure VT failure Not supported
39 Teleprotection disturbed CF(Communication system Fail) supervision Not supported
46 Group w arning Only alarming GI 1 1, 7 217 1258 1 2
47 Group alarm Trip blocking and alarming GI 1 1, 7 217 1252 1 2
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Autoreclose indications
128 CB 'ON' by Autoreclose CB close command output Not supported
CB 'ON' by long-time
129 Not supported
Autoreclose
130 Autoreclose Blocked Autoreclose block Not supported
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(*): In default setting, when the voltage level is 63.5V, “Coeff” is calculated by the following
equation:
LSB
Coeff = (0.27V / 63.3V / 1.2) 212
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General commands
16 Auto-recloser on/off Not supported
17 Teleprotection on/off Not supported
18 Protection on/off (*1) ON/OFF 20 20 217
19 LED reset Reset indication of latched LEDs. ON 20 20 217
23 Activate characteristic 1 Setting Group 1 ON 20 20 217
24 Activate characteristic 2 Setting Group 2 ON 20 20 217
25 Activate characteristic 3 Setting Group 3 ON 20 20 217
26 Activate characteristic 4 Setting Group 4 ON 20 20 217
Generic functions
Read headings of all defined
240 Not supported
groups
Read values or attributes of all
241 Not supported
entries of one group
(1) Note: While the relay receives the "Protection off" command, " IN SERVICE LED" is off.
✓: signal reverse
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Miscellaneous
Max. MVAL = rated value
Measurand
times
Current L1 Ia No set
Current L2 Ib No set
Current L3 Ic No set
Voltage L1-E Vda Configurable
Voltage L2-E Vdb Configurable
Voltage L3-E Vdc Configurable
Active pow er P P No set
Reactive pow er Q Q No set
Frequency f f No set
Voltage L1 - L2 Vab No set
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[Legend]
GI: General Interrogation (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.4.3)
Type ID: Type Identification (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.1)
1 : time-tagged message
2 : time-tagged message with relative time
3 : measurands I
4 : time-tagged measurands with relative time
5 : identification
6 : time synchronization
8 : general interrogation termination
9 : measurands II
10: generic data
11: generic identification
20: general command
23: list of recorded disturbances
26: ready for transmission for disturbance data
27: ready for transmission of a channel
28: ready for transmission of tags
29: transmission of tags
30: transmission of disturbance values
31: end of transmission
COT: Cause of Transmission (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.3)
1: spontaneous
2: cyclic
3: reset frame count bit (FCB)
4: reset communication unit (CU)
5: start / restart
6: power on
7: test mode
8: time synchronization
9: general interrogation
10: termination of general interrogation
11: local operation
12: remote operation
20: positive acknowledgement of command
21: negative acknowledgement of command
31: transmission of disturbance data
40: positive acknowledgement of generic write command
41: negative acknowledgement of generic write command
42: valid data response to generic read command
43: invalid data response to generic read command
44: generic write confirmation
FUN: Function type (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.5.1)
DPI: Double-point Information (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.6.5)
DCO: Double Command (refer to IEC60870-5-103 section 7.2.6.4)
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The file extension of IEC103 setting data is “.csv”. The version name is recommended to be
provided with a revision number in order to be changed in future as follows:
First draft: _01.csv
Second draft: _02.csv
Third draft: _03.csv
Revision number
The name “” is recommended to be able to discriminate the relay type such as GRZ100 or
GRL100, etc. The setting files remark field of IEC103 is able to enter up to 12 one-byte
characters. It is utilized for control of IEC103 setting data.
The IEC103 setting data is recommended to be saved in external media such as FD (floppy disk)
or CD-R, not to remain in the folder.
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Troubleshooting
No. Phenomena Supposed causes Check / Confirmation
Object Procedure
1 Communication Address setting is incorrect. BCU Match address setting between BCU and relay.
trouble RY Avoid duplication of address with other relay.
(IEC103
Transmission baud rate setting is BCU Match transmission baud rate setting between
communication incorrect. BCU and relay.
is not RY
available.) Start bit, stop bit and parity settings of BCU Go over the following settings by BCU. Relay
data that BCU transmits to relay is setting is fixed as following settings.
incorrect. - Start bit: 1bit
- Stop bit: 1bit
- Parity setting: even
RS485 or optical cable interconnection Cable - Check the connection port.
is incorrect. - Check the interconnection of RS485 A/B/COM
- Check the send and received interconnection of
optical cable.
The setting of converter is incorrect. Converter In the event of using G1IF2, change the DIPSW
(RS485/optic conversion is executed setting in reference to INSTRUCTION
with the transmission channel, etc.) MANUAL (6F2S0794).
The relationship between logical “0/1” of BCU Check the following;
the signal and Sig.on/off is incorrect. Logical0 : Sig.on
(In the event of using optical cable)
Logical1:Sig.off
Terminal resistor is not offered. cable Impose terminal resistor (150[ohms]) to both ends
(Especially when RS485 cable is of RS 485 cable.
long.)
Relay cannot receive the requirement BCU Check to secure the margin more than 15ms
frame from BCU. between receiving the reply frame from the
relay and transmitting the next requirement
(The timing coordination of sending and
frame on BCU.
receiving switch control is irregular in
half-duplex communication.)
The requirement frame from BCU and BCU Check to set the time-out of reply frame from the
the reply frame from relay contend. relay.
(The sending and receiving timing Time-out setting: more than 100ms (acceptable
coordination is irregular in half-duplex value of response time 50ms plus
communication.) margin)
2 HMI does not The relevant event sending condition is RY Change the event sending condition (signal
display IEC103 not valid. number) of IEC103 configurator if there is a
event on the setting error. When the setting is correct, check
SAS side. the signal condition by programmable LED, etc.
The relevant event Information Number RY Match the relevant event Information Number
(INF) and/or Function Type (FUN) (INF) or Function Type (FUN) between the
SAS
may be different between the relay relay and SAS.
and SAS.
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Appendix N
Timing Chart of Cold load Condition
Judgment
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(1) Function 1:
Setting: [TCLP]= should be set.
[TCLE],[TCLR]=Not applied.
From CB close command output, the cold load condition is judged for a time.
CB closing CB open
CB closing command
(“CB_FOR_CLP”)
COLD LOAD
(3) Function 2:
Setting: [TCLP]=Not applied.
[TCLE],[TCLR]=should be set.
From CB contact closing, the cold load condition is judged for a time.
CB closing CB open
CB contact CLOSE
(CB_FOR_CLP) OPEN
COLD LOAD
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Appendix O
IEC61850: MICS & PICS
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PICS: The GRB150 relay supports IEC 61850 logical nodes and common data classes as indicated in the following
tables.
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LPHD class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
PhyName DPL Physical device name plate M Y
PhyHealth INS Physical device health M Y
OutOv SPS Output communications buffer overflow O N
Proxy SPS Indicates if this LN is a proxy M Y
InOv SPS Input communications buffer overflow O N
NumPwrUp INS Number of Power ups O N
WrmStr INS Number of Warm Starts O N
WacTrg INS Number of watchdog device resets detected O N
PwrUp SPS Power Up detected O N
PwrDn SPS Power Down detected O N
PwrSupAlm SPS External power supply alarm O N
RsStat SPC Reset device statistics T O N
LLNO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
Loc SPS Local operation for complete logical device O Y
OpTmh INS Operation time O N
Controls
Diag SPC Run Diagnostics O Y
LEDRs SPC LED reset T O Y
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PDIF class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Str ACD Start M Y
Op ACT Operate T M Y
TmAst CSD Active curve charactristic O N
Measured Values
DifAClc WYE Differential Current O Y
RstA WYE Restraint Current O N
Settings
LinCapac ASG Line capacitance (for load currents) O N
LoSet ING Low operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
HiSet ING High operate value, percentage of the nominal current O N
MinOpTmms ING Minimum Operate Time O N
MaxOpTmms ING Maximum Operate Time O N
RstMod ING Restraint Mode O N
RsDlTmms ING Reset Delay Time O N
TmACrv CURVE Operating Curve Type O N
PTRC class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Status Information
Tr ACT_ABC Trip C Y
Op ACT Operate (combination of subscribed Op from protection functions) C N
Str ACD Sum of all starts of all connected Logical Nodes O N
Settings
TrMod ING Trip Mode O N
TrPlsTmms ING Trip Pulse Time O N
Condition C: At least one of the two status information (Tr, Op) shall be used.
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GGIO class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Measured values
AnIn MV Analogue input O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
IntIn INS Integer status input O N
Alm SPS General single alarm O N
Ind1 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind2 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind3 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind4 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind5 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind6 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind7 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind8 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind9 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind10 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
:
:
:
Ind64 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
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GGIO_GOOSE class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
Loc SPS Local operation O N
OpCntRs INC Resetable operation counter O N
Measured values
AnIn MV Analogue input O N
Controls
SPCSO SPC Single point controllable status output O N
DPCSO DPC Double point controllable status output O N
ISCSO INC Integer status controllable status output O N
Status Information
IntIn INS Integer status input O N
Alm SPS General single alarm O N
Ind1 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind2 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind3 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind4 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind5 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind6 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind7 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind8 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind9 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind10 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind11 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind12 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind13 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind14 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind15 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
Ind16 SPS General indication (binary input) O Y
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XCBR class
Attribute Name Attr. Type Explanation T M/O GRB150
LNName Shall be inherited from Logical-Node Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
Common Logical Node Information
LN shall inherit all Mandatory Data from Common Logical Node M
Class
EEHealth INS External equipment health (external sensor) O N
EEName DPL External equipment name plate O N
OpCnt INS Operation counter M Y
Controls
Pos DPC Switch position M Y
BlkOpn SPC Block opening M Y
BlkCls SPC Block closing M Y
ChaMotEna SPC Charger motor enabled O N
Metered Values
SumSwARs BCR Sum of Switched Amperes, resetable O N
Status Information
CBOpCap INS Circuit breaker operating capability M Y
POWCap INS Point On Wave switching capability O N
MaxOpCap INS Circuit breaker operating capability when fully charged O N
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SPS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg TRUE | FALSE M Y
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV TRUE | FALSE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
INS class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y(*1)
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
Substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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ACT class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
operTm TimeStamp CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
ACT_ABC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg O Y
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg O Y
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg O Y
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg O N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
operTm TimeStamp CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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ACD class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward M Y
| both
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) N
dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (1) N
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) N
dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (2) N
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) N
dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (3) N
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) N
dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (4) N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
ACD_ABC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
status
general BOOLEAN ST dchg M Y
dirGeneral ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward M Y
| both
phsA BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (1) Y
dirPhsA ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (1) Y
phsB BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (2) Y
dirPhsB ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (2) Y
phsC BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (3) Y
dirPhsC ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (3) Y
neut BOOLEAN ST dchg GC_2 (4) N
dirNeut ENUMERATED ST dchg unknown | forward | backward GC_2 (4) N
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
configuration, description and extension
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 13
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MV class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
measured values
instMag AnalogueValue MX O N
mag AnalogueValue MX dchg M Y
range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high | O N
low-low |…
q Quality MX qchg M Y
t TimeStamp MX M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal AnalogueValue SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
db INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
zeroDb INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON N
smpRate INT32U CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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CMV class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
measured values
instCVal Vector MX O N
cVal Vector MX dchg M Y
range ENUMERATED MX dchg normal | high | low | high-high | O N
low-low |…
q Quality MX qchg M Y
t TimeStamp MX M Y
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal Vector SV PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
db INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
zeroDb INT32U CF 0 … 100 000 O N
rangeC RangeConfig CF GC_CON N
magSVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
angSVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV N
angRef ENUMERATED CF V | A | other … O N
smpRate INT32U CF O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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WYE class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
phsA CMV GC_1 Y
phsB CMV GC_1 Y
phsC CMV GC_1 Y
neut CMV GC_1 N
net CMV GC_1 N
res CMV GC_1 N
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | Vab | O N
Vbc | Vca | Vother | Aother
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
WYE_ABCN class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
phsA CMV GC_1 Y
phsB CMV GC_1 Y
phsC CMV GC_1 Y
neut CMV GC_1 Y
net CMV GC_1 N
res CMV GC_1 N
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | Vab | O N
Vbc | Vca | Vother | Aother
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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DEL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
phsAB CMV GC_1 Y
phsBC CMV GC_1 Y
phsCA CMV GC_1 Y
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
angRef ENUMERATED CF Va | Vb | Vc | Aa | Ab | Ac | Vab | O N
Vbc | Vca | Vother | Aother
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
SEQ class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
Data
c1 CMV M Y
c2 CMV M Y
c3 CMV M Y
DataAttribute
measured attributes
seqT ENUMERATED MX pos-neg-zero | dir-quad-zero M Y
configuration, description and extension
phsRef ENUMERATED CF A|B|C|… O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 21
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SPC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator_RO CO, ST AC_CO_O Y
ctlNum INT8U_RO CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_ N
M
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_ N
E_M
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M Y
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_ N
M and
AC_CO_SBOW_
E_M and
AC_CO_TA_E_
M
stVal BOOLEAN ST dchg FALSE | TRUE AC_ST Y
q Quality ST qchg AC_ST Y
t TimeStamp ST AC_ST Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal BOOLEAN SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
pulseConfig PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O N
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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DPC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal BOOLEAN CO off (FALSE) | on (TRUE) AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator CO, ST AC_CO_O N
ctlNum INT8U CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
stVal CODED ENUM ST dchg intermediate-state | off | on | M Y
bad-state
q Quality ST qchg M Y
t TimeStamp ST M Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal CODED ENUM SV intermediate-state | off | on | PICS_SUBST N
bad-state
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
pulseConfig PulseConfig CF AC_CO_O N
ctlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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INC class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
control and status
ctlVal INT32 CO AC_CO_M N
operTm TimeStamp CO AC_CO_O N
origin Originator CO, ST AC_CO_O N
ctlNum INT8U CO, ST 0..255 AC_CO_O N
SBO VISIBLE STRING65 CO AC_CO_SBO_N_ N
M
SBOw SBOW CO AC_CO_SBOW_ N
E_M
Oper Oper CO AC_CO _M N
Cancel Cancel CO AC_CO_SBO_N_ N
M and
AC_CO_SBOW_
E_M and
AC_CO_TA_E_
M
stVal INT32 ST dchg M Y
Q Quality ST qchg M Y
T TimeStamp ST M Y
stSeld BOOLEAN ST dchg AC_CO_O N
substitution
subEna BOOLEAN SV PICS_SUBST N
subVal INT32 SV FALSE | TRUE PICS_SUBST N
subQ Quality SV PICS_SUBST N
subID VISIBLE STRING64 SV PICS_SUBST N
configuration, description and extension
CtlModel CtlModels CF M Y
sboTimeout INT32U CF AC_CO_O N
sboClass SboClasses CF AC_CO_O N
minVal INT32 CF O N
maxVal INT32 CF O N
stepSize INT32U CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
D VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 31
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ING class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
setting
setVal INT32 SP AC_NSG_M Y(*3)
setVal INT32 SG, SE AC_SG_M N
configuration, description and extension
minVal INT32 CF O N
maxVal INT32 CF O N
stepSize INT32U CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 39
(*3): “ENUM” type is also used.
ASG class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
setting
setMag AnalogueValue SP AC_NSG_M Y
setMag AnalogueValue SG, SE AC_SG_M N
configuration, description and extension
units Unit CF see Annex A O Y
sVC ScaledValueConfig CF AC_SCAV Y
minVal AnalogueValue CF O N
maxVal AnalogueValue CF O N
stepSize AnalogueValue CF 1 … (maxVal – minVal) O N
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC Text O N
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 42
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DPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
hwRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
serNum VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
model VISIBLE STRING255 DC O Y
location VISIBLE STRING255 DC O N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
LPL class
Attribute Attribute Type FC TrgOp Value/Value Range M/O/C GRB150
Name
DataName Inherited from Data Class (see IEC 61850-7-2)
DataAttribute
configuration, description and extension
vendor VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
swRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
d VISIBLE STRING255 DC M Y
dU UNICODE STRING255 DC O N
configRev VISIBLE STRING255 DC AC_LN0_M Y
ldNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX shall be included in LLN0 AC_LN0_EX N
only;
for example "IEC
61850-7-4:2003"
lnNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLD_M N
cdcNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
cdcName VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLNDA_M N
dataNs VISIBLE STRING255 EX AC_DLN_M N
Services
As defined in Table 45
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InitiateRequestDetail
proposedVersionNumber m m shall be 2.1 m m shall be 2.1 Y
proposedParameterCBB m m m m Y
servicesSupportedCalling m m m m Y
additionalSupportedCalling c1 x c1 x N
additionalCbbSupportedCalling c1 x c1 x N
privilegeClassIdentityCalling c1 x c1 x N
c1 Conditional upon Parameter CBB CSPI
InitiateResponseDetail
negotiatedVersionNumber m m shall be 2.1 m m shall be 2.1 Y
negotiatedParameterCBB m m m m Y
servicesSupportedCalled m m m m Y
additionalSupportedCalled c1 x c1 x N
additionalCbbSupportedCalled c1 x c1 x N
privilegeClassIdentityCalled c1 x c1 x N
c1 Conditional upon Parameter CBB CSPI
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name o o o m Y
address o o o i N
variableDescription o o o i N
scatteredAccessDescription o x o x N
invalidated o x o x N
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Response
mmsDeletable m m m m Y
address o x o x N
typeSpecification m m m m Y
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Appendix P
Ordering
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Ordering
GRB150 D 0 0
Type:
High-impedance Differential Relay GRB150
Model:
- Single-phase protection (with EB-101) 101
8 BIs, 6 BO (*), 4 HSBO
- Three-phase protection (with EB-102) 201
8 BIs, 6 BO (*), 4 HSBO
Ratings:
50Hz, 110V/125Vdc 1
60Hz, 110V/125Vdc 2
50Hz, 220V/250Vdc 5
60Hz, 220V/250Vdc 6
50Hz, 48/54/60Vdc A
60Hz, 48/54/60Vdc B
Communications:
For IEC60870-5-103 For IEC61850 / RSM100
RS485 100BASE-TX A
RS485 100BASE-FX B
Fibre optic 100BASE-TX D
Fibre optic 100BASE-FX E
Miscellaneous:
None 0
Note
EB-101: Varistor unit for single phase
EB-102: Varistor unit for three phase
(*) BO for FAIL is excluded.
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Version-up Records
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