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T60 Guideform Specifications: I. Protection Functions

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T60 Guideform Specifications

Firmware revision 3.00


Comprehensive transformer protection and control shall be provided in one integrated
package suitable for incorporation in an integrated substation control system. The relay
shall be applicable to small, medium and large transformers with up to four
windings/restraints.

I. Protection Functions:

Biased Differential
Automatic ratio and vector group compensations shall be included.
The protection shall be based on dual breakpoint, dual slope differential/restraint
characteristic using maximum winding current for restraint.
The element shall include built-in magnetizing inrush and overexcitation inhibits. The
inrush inhibit feature shall provide choice for per-phase, cross-phase or average
blocking.

Instantaneous Differential
The protection shall respond as instantaneous overcurrent element on differential
currents

Restricted Earth Fault


Multiple REF protections (one per three phase and a ground CT bank) are included
The protection shall respond on ground differential currents using single slope and
maximum phase current for restraint

Overexcitation Protection
Two volts-per-hertz elements shall be available upon voltage configuration. The
element shall respond to voltage/frequency ratio upon chosen source.

Overcurrent Protection
Multiple phase time overcurrent elements: phase, ground, and neutral currents shall
be provided.
Time overcurrent curve characteristics: IEEE, IEC, IAC, I2t, definite time, and four
custom curves for precise or difficult coordination shall be available.
Multiple instantaneous overcurrent elements: for phase, ground and neutral shall be
available
Two directional overcurrent elements: for phase and neutral currents shall be
available.
Voltage Protection
Two phase under- and one over-voltage elements shall be provided
Auxiliary under- and over-voltage elements shall be provided
Neutral over-voltage element
The voltage elements shall be time dependent.

II. Control Functions:

Programmable logic including non-volatile latches

Sixteen FlexElements for user-definable protection functions


Flexible control of all input and output contacts shall be provided.
All elements shall have a blocking input that allows supervision of the element from
other elements, contact inputs, etc.
The relay shall allow for peer-to-peer communications direct fiber or G.703 or RS422
interfaces.

Switchable Setting Groups


The relay shall have switchable setting groups for dynamic reconfiguration of the
protection elements due to changed conditions such as system configuration
changes, or seasonal requirements.

III. Metering and Monitoring Functions:

Differential and Restraint Current


Per-phase differential and restraint currents magnitudes and angles, as well as
per-phase differential 2nd and 5th harmonic levels (percent and angle)

Voltage, Current, Power, and Energy


Voltage (phasors, true RMS values, and symmetrical components), current (phasors,
symmetrical components, true RMS values), real, reactive and apparent power,
power factor, demand, energy and frequency.
Per-phase, per-source 2nd to 25th harmonic currents, and THD (Total Harmonic
Distortion)

RTD transducer inputs

User-programmable oscillography

Trip circuit monitoring


UR Common Guideform Specifications
Firmware revision 3.00
The relay shall be provided in one integrated package suitable for incorporation in an
integrated substation control system. The relay shall be housed in a horizontal, 4 RU,
19-inch rack chassis configuration. It shall be a modular design to easily facilitate
upgrading or repair by replacement of modules. The faceplate interface shall include an
alphanumeric vacuum fluorescent display, keypad, and LED target indicators.
The logic that determines the interaction of inputs, features, and outputs shall be re-
configurable through the use of FlexLogic equations. The use of remote inputs and
outputs in addition to hardware shall be available on the communications ports using the
UCA2 GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Event) mechanism to minimize the
requirement for auxiliary components and wiring. The contact inputs shall accept wet or
dry contacts. Contact outputs shall be trip rated Form-A with current and voltage circuit
monitors, Form-C, or Fast Form-C for signaling. Hardware input/output capability shall
be expandable.
The relay shall have three communications ports that operate independently and
simultaneously. The RS232 port shall be accessible from the faceplate of the relay. The
second port shall be RS485 supporting Modbus RTU and DNP 3.0 protocols capable
of baud rates up to 115 kbps. The third communications port shall be either a similar
RS485 port or a 10 Mbps Ethernet port supporting MMS/UCA2, Modbus/TCP, and
DNP 3.0 or IEC 60870 protocols. The physical port shall be 10BaseF, or redundant
10BaseF.
The relay shall be supplied with supporting application software for use on a PC with
Windows 95/98/NT operating systems. The program shall be capable of retrieving
Comtrade oscillography files from the relay to display, save, or print when
troubleshooting. The software shall provide the capability of editing and managing
settings files to store to the relay or disk backup, while on-line or off-line. The software
shall also permit the updating of new relay firmware and viewing of all trip and alarm
target messages, and the 1024 time stamped events recorded by the relay.
The relay clock shall be capable of being synchronized with an IRIG-B signal to allow
synchronism with other connected devices. The relay shall allow for SNTP network-
based time synchronization.

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