PCS 978 Data Sheet PDF
PCS 978 Data Sheet PDF
Features 2
Functions 7
Function Arrangement 9
Protection Functions 11
Communication 22
Hardware 24
Technical Data 25
Overview
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Features
Features
General Features
Features
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Features
• Maximum 3 winding differential protections for each • Reliable biased current differential protection
side of a three-winding transformer. Biased current differential protection with initial restraint
• Inrush current has no effect on winding differential slope consists of sensitive and conventional differential
protection. elements as well as independent CT saturation criterion
and harmonic blocking.
• Winding differential protection has high sensitivity to
internal earth faults because there is no load current • Differential CT Circuit Failure Detection
in the restraint current. With the adoption of voltage and current combination
• The tap of transformer has no effect on winding method, CT secondary circuit failure can be
differential protection. distinguished.
Features
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Features
Undervoltage Protection
Functions
Protective Functions
Protective Functions
Transformer biased current differential protection 87T
Transformer unrestrained current differential protection 50/87UT
Transformer DPFC biased current differential protection 7/87DT
Reactor biased current differential protection 87R
Reactor unrestrained current differential protection 50/87UR
Reactor DPFC biased current differential protection 7/87DR
Biased restricted earth fault protection 64REF
Biased winding differential protection 87W/87N
Inter-turn fault protection 32G, 21G,
Definite-time/Inverse-time overexciation protection 24
Underfrequency/Overfrequency protection 81U/O
Mechanical protection MR
Temperature protection 26
Phase-to-phase/Phase-to-earth impedance protection 21P/G
Definite-time/Inverse-time phase overcurrent protection 50/51/67P
Definite-time/Inverse-time ground overcurrent protection 50/51/67G
Definite-time/Inverse-time ground negative-sequence protection 50/51Q
Definite-time/Inverse-time residual overvoltage protection 59G
Definite-time/Inverse-time phase overvoltage protection 59P
Undervoltage protection 27
Thermal overload protection 49
Breaker failure protection 50BF
Pole disagreement protection 62PD
Phase overcurrent alarm element 50PAlm
Residual overvoltage alarm element 59GAlm
CT saturation detection
Inrush current detection
Overexcitation detection
Harmonic blocking function
Power swing blocking releasing function PSBR
VT circuit failure supervision VTS
CT circuit failure supervision CTS
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Functions
Miscellaneous functions
Miscellaneous functions
24 samples per cycle for current and voltage measurement
Measurement
Energy metering
Programmable tripping output matrix
Programmable binary input
Configurable function Programmable binary output
Programmable LED indicators
Configurable protection function
Relay hardware supervision and secondary circuit
Self-supervision supervision
64 fault reports
Oscillography Disturbance recording 64 disturbance waveforms
function (1) Protection picks up to trigger
Trigger mode (2) Manual trigger on keypad.
(3) Remote trigger through PCS-Explorer software
1024 supervison alarm events
Event recording 1024 binary input events
1024 device log events
Local HMI LCD and keypad
PCS-Explorer software or substation automation system
Remote HMI software
RS-485
Ports type RJ45 Ethernet
Fiber optic (abbreviated as FO) Ethernet
Rear communication ports to IEC 60870-5-103
host
IEC 61850-8-1
Protocol type
DNP 3.0
(Specified when order)
Rear communication port to printer One RS-485 or RS-232
Time synchronisation Pulse per second/minute (PPS/PPM)
Clock message via communication ports
IRIG-B via RS-485 differential level
Input and output Up to 36 AC analog input channels
6 DC analog input channels
4 fixed binary input +up to 25 configurable binary inputs
2 equipment alarm and fail output contacts (alarm
NO(normally open) and fail NC(normally closed))
11 signal output contacts (NO)
Up to 22 output contacts (NO) for tripping
(Specified when order)
10 setting groups are available
Voltage and current drift auto-adjustment
Function Arrangement
HV S P CS-ü
50 G,5 1G.6 7G
DT, IDM T
ü
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tra nsd ucer si gn als
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fr om tra nsform er
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ü 3 I0
MVS
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*
MR , 59G 27 5 9P
24 21
Te mp Prot (26 ) U / f* > D T, ID MT DT D T, ID MT
* ü ,ü
ü UV OV
81 U,81O
U F,OF 3 U0 ü
PCS-ü
HVS 50G,51G.67G
DT, IDMT
* ü
*
MVS
*
*
Cal
CW 3I0
*
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Function Arrangement
Bus I
52
Line
VT
PCS-ü
ü
3I 0
CT1
* * *
52
ü
3I0
üüüüü
signals or
50 N, 5 1N
transducer signals
from reactor DT, IDMT
Shunt MR 32 G 50P, 51P OC
52 87N 49
reactor 87R 21 G DT, IDMT
NeuDiff THEM
7/87DR IntTurn OC 50G , 51G
5 0/87ü DT, IDMT
DIFF OC
Bus II ü
3I0
CT2
* * *
CT3
Neutral
earthing reactor
Protection Functions
2
K=
Current differential protection includes biased differential [87T.I_Instant]
]
e3
n
ti ia
op
ra B
Sl
pe ve
7.
biased characteristic. Unrestrained differential protection
[8
O siti
n
se
is to accelerate the operating speed for transformer’s
severe internal faults without biased characteristic and lop
e2]
1.2 T.S
[87
blocking elements. DPFC biased differential protection
1]
.Slope
calculated by current variation has high sensitivity to [87T.I_Biased]
[87T
restraint current
inter-turn faults and high impedance fault) under heavy 0 [87T.I_Knee1]
0.8
[87T.I_Knee2] Ir(pu)
load. Above three differential protection elements work
coordinately to form the high-speed current differential
protection with high sensitivity. Figure 4 Operation characteristic curve of transformer
sensitive biased differential protection
current
K=
6
0.
K=
1.2
Restraint current
0 0.8 Ir (pu)
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Protection Functions
DPFC (Deviation of Power Frequency Component) is the In order to prevent an unwanted operation of sensitive
power frequency component of fault component, which is biased differential protection caused by transient or
the differential value between the sampling value at this steady state saturation of CT during an external fault,
time point and that at a cycle before. the second and third harmonics of secondary current
of individual CTs are used for the protection equipment
• Operation Characteristic to discriminate saturation of three-phase CT. If CT
saturation is detected, then sensitive biased differential
element will be blocked.
△Id
Differential
current
Overexcitation Detection
m
K=
K=0.6
0.2pu
Restraint current
0.333pu 2pu
△ Ir
Protection Functions
If an earth fault or phase-to-phase fault of reactor occurs, Conventional biased differential protection with higher
current differential protection can operate quickly to clear setting and restraint coefficient comparing with sensitive
the fault to avoid the reactor from damages or reduce biased differential protection is blocked only by an inrush
the maintenance cost as low as possible. Different to current detection.
transformer current differential protection based on
electromagnetic balance, reactor current differential Id
Differential
protection is based on Kirchhoff's law, so it is needed to
current
develop current differential protection according to the
actual application of reactor not only to use transformer
[87 R.I_Instant]
current differential protection to protect reactors.
d f
.
se o
i ff
ia re a
D
lb a
• Sensitive Biased Differential Protection
ti a ing
e n ra t
6
0.
nv pe
K=
The currents used in this section analysis and the co O
following analysis have been corrected, that means the
currents for following calculation are the products of the 1.2pu
actual secondary current of each side multiplying its own
correction coefficient
Restr aint cur re nt
g
e a if
ar ed D maximum unbalanced current caused by inrush current.
in ia s
at
er e b
O p s it iv
n
se .Slo
p e]
R
[87
1.2pu
[87R.I_Biased]
Restraint current
0 KP 0.8pu Ir
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Protection Functions
Protection Functions
Restricted Earth Fault Protection (64REF) The value of m is defined by the branch number for
REF protection calculation. For example, there are two
The Restricted Earth Fault (REF) protection is meant branches at HV side (wye winding with neutral point
to protect a single winding of a power transformer. The earthed), so there are three branches constitute the REF
winding which should be protected must be earthed. protection of HV side and m is equal to 3.
In the case of delta windings, the winding must be
earthed by an earthing transformer, which must be • Detection of CT Transient Characteristic
electrically placed between the winding and the current Difference
transformers.
Non-identical CT characteristics can cause unbalance
REF protection is a kind of differential protection, so current. During phase-to-phase faults and three-phase
it calculates differential current and bias current. The faults, the unbalance of three-phase CTs results in
differential current is a vectorial difference of the neutral residual current which may lead to maloperation of RFE
current (i.e. current flowing in the neutral conductor) and protection. Therefore, positive sequence current restraint
the residual current from the lines. For internal faults, this blocking criterion is adopted to prevent maloperation of
difference is equal to the total earth fault current. REF REF protection in above mentioned conditions.
protection operates on the fault current only, and is not
dependent on eventual load currents. This makes REF When the residual current of each side REF protection
protection a very sensitive protection. is greater than β0 times positive sequence current, it is
decided that zero-sequence current is caused by a fault
REF protection can be applied to protection of two- and release REF protection.
winding transformer, three-winding transformer or auto-
transformer.
Winding Differential Protection (87W/87N)
• Operation Characteristic Curve When each side and common winding of auto-
transformer are installed with three phase CTs, winding
I0d differential protection can be equipped. Winding
differential protection is based on Kirchhoff's law, so
inrush current has no effect on it. Winding differential
diiferential current
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Protection Functions
Protection Functions
Overexcitation results from excessive applied voltage, In case of frequency decline due to lack of active power
possibly in combination with below-normal frequency. in the power system, underfrequency protection operates
Such condition may occur when a unit is on load, but to shed part of the load according to the declined value of
are more likely to arise when it is on open circuit, or at a frequency to re-balance the power supply and the load.
loss of load occurrence. Transformers directly connected On the contrary, if the power frequency of regional rises
to generators are in particular danger to experience due to the active power excess demand, overfrequency
overexcitation condition. protection operates to perform generator rejection to
shed part of the generators automatically according to
During overexcitation, field current of transformer rises the rising frequency so that power supply and the load
greatly to cause excessive heating and severe damage. are re-balanced.
The transformer, working magnetic flux density near
the knee point, is subject to overexcitation. Frequency
range for normal operation is 45~55Hz for 50Hz working Mechanical Protection (MR)
frequency of power system and 55~65Hz for 60Hz
working frequency of power system. If there is a fault in transformer body, winding
temperature relay, oil temperature relay and Buchholz
Figure 12 shows inverse-time characteristic of relay (or called gas relay) integrated in transformer will
overexcitation protection. operate to send signals to transformer relay. Mechanical
protection of transformer relay will repeat these signals
Inverse-time characteristic curve can be specified by to send alarm signals, or send tripping command
several overexcitation multiple settings, and the relation directly or send tripping command with time delay to
between various settings of n and t are: prevent transformer from damage. Inputs of mechanical
n0≥n1 ≥ n2 ≥ n3 ≥ n4 ≥ n5 ≥ n6 ≥ n7 ≥ n8 ≥ n9 protection are operation signals of transformer integrated
t0 ≤t1 ≤ t2 ≤ t3 ≤ t4 ≤ t5 ≤ t6 ≤ t7≤ t8 ≤ t9 relay, and it is generally required to repeat those signals
through high-power relays to improve the anti-inference
ability of the protection.
t(s)
0 t0t1t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t8 t9
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Protection Functions
jx
Impedance Protection Zp
When phase overcurrent protection and ground
overcurrent protection can not meets the sensitivity
requirement of transformer backup protection,
impedance may be configured. The operation mode of ϕm
power system has little effect on impedance protection, R
so impedance protection cooperates with protections of
adjacent equipment more easily.
Zn
Impedance protection consists of phase-to-phase
impedance protection and phase-to-earth protection. CT Figure 14 Operating characteristic of phase-to-earth
polarity of each side is at busbar side, and directions of impedance relay
settings are based on this polarity.
Protection Functions
During normal operation of power system, there is In the power system, when users operating circuit
trace residual current whereas a fault current flows to breakers or a fault occurring, system parameters
earth will result in greater residual current. Therefore will change, which can cause the power system
residual current is adopted for the calculation of ground electromagnetic energy converting and transferring and
overcurrent protection. overvoltage will appears in the system. Overvoltage
protection is equipped for the protection of electric
In order to improve the selectivity of ground overcurrent equipment and its insulation.
protection in power grid with multiple power sources,
directional element can be selected to control ground
overcurrent protection. For application on transformer Residual Overvoltage Protection (59G)
circuits, second harmonic also can be selected to block
ground overcurrent protection to avoid the effect of A single phase earth fault occurrence in ungrounded
sympathetic current on the protection. system or Peterson coil grounded system will result in
residual overvoltage, so residual overvoltage protection
Ground overcurrent protection consists of following three is equipped to prevent protected equipment being
elements: damaged by residual overvoltage in this condition.
- Ground overcurrent element: each stage equipped
with one independent ground overcurrent element.
- Directional element: one directional element Undervoltage Protection (27)
equipped shared by all ground overcurrent elements,
and each stage protection can select protection direction. The increase of reactive power load leads to voltage
- Harmonic blocking element: one harmonic blocking decreasing, and voltage quality cannot be satisfied
element shared by all ground overcurrent elements. only through AVR and OLTC voltage regulation. In this
situation, undervoltage protection should operate to shed
part of loads to make voltage recovery to the normal
Negative-Sequence Overcurrent Protection level.
(50/51Q)
Undervoltage protection has following functions:
Negative-sequence overcurrent protection is applied • Four-stage definite-time undervoltage protection
as the backup protection for generator. When an with independent voltage and time delay settings.
unsymmetrical short-circuit fault or a three-phase fault • The rate of change of voltage blocking function is
occurs in power system, there is negative-sequence equipped.
current generated in stator winding of generator, and
the negative-sequence current will produce an opposite
rotating magnetic field in air gap. Therefore, harmonic Thermal Overload Protection (49)
currents occur in rotor, which make some parts with
great current density be locally burned and even result Thermal overload protection has following functions:
in the retaining ring loosing due to heat to lead to great • Thermal time characteristic of IEC 60255-8 is
damage of generator. Negative-sequence overcurrent adopted.
protection is equipped to prevent generator from such • One stage for alarm and one stage for trip.
damage. • Fundamental current or 1st to 7th harmonic current
is used for protection calculation.
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Protection Functions
Breaker Failure Protection (50BF) The phase overcurrent alarm element is equipped to
monitor the load of transformer winding, and when load
Breaker failure protection is applied for intertripping current exceeds the transformer limit load current, phase
each side of transformer when trip signals of breaker overcurrent alarm element can be applied to issuing
failure protection of busbar or other device are received. alarm signals to remind field operators.
When the binary input of external tripping is energized
and current element picks up, a trip command will be Besides, during overload of transformer, it is needed to
issued after a delay to trip circuit breakers at each side initiate cooling system (such as cooling fan) and blocking
of transformer. OLTC function of the tap of transformer. Therefore phase
overcurrent alarm element can also be applied to the
When the binary input of external tripping is energized initiation of cooling system and the blocking of OLTC
and current element picks up, a trip command will be function.
issued after a delay to trip circuit breakers at each side
of transformer.
Residual Overvoltage Alarm Element
Current criteria include phase current criterion, zero- (59GAlm)
sequence current criterion, negative-sequence current
criterion and DPFC current criterion. If any current A single phase earth fault occurrence in ungrounded
criterion is satisfied and current flowing through the system will result in high residual overvoltage, so
protective equipment is detected, current element of residual overvoltage alarm element is equipped to issue
breaker failure protection picks up. alarm signal for reminding users in this condition.
With voltage level involved, the switching equipment Three-phase current element is responsible for pre-
usually consists of single pole devices that are processing three phase currents and calculating
not mechanically linked, with each pole having an sequence components, amplitudes and phases of
independent operating mechanism. With such an three phase currents, etc. All calculated information of
arrangement, the possibility exists that one pole may three-phase current element is for the protection logic
not operate coincidentally with the other poles, thus calculation.
creating an undesirable imbalance in system voltages
or, in case the switching equipment were called upon to • CT circuit abnormality supervision
clear a fault, might fail to remove the faulted source from
service. So that if a pole disagreement fault is detected, If any one of the following two criteria is met, the
after a certain delay, the transformer relay will initiate a corresponding alarm signal will be issued after 10s, and
trip command to trip all poles of the switching equipment. it will be reset after 10s if equipment returns to normal
condition.
1) Calculated residual current is greater than 0.06In or
Phase Overcurrent Alarm Element (50PAlm) greater than 0.2 times maximum phase current.
2) Negative-sequence current is greater than 0.1In or
During overload operation of a power transformer, great greater than 0.4 times maximum phase current.
current results in greater heat to lead temperature of
transformer increase and if the temperature reaches
too high values the equipment might be damaged. The
insulation within the transformer will have forced ageing.
Protection Functions
Three-Phase Voltage Element (Volt3P) Residual voltage element is responsible for pre-
processing residual voltage and calculating the
Three-phase voltage element is responsible for pre- magnitude and the phase angle of residual voltage, etc.
processing three phase voltages and calculating All calculated information of three-phase voltage element
sequence components, amplitudes and phases of is for the protection logic calculation
three phase currents, etc. All calculated information of
three-phase voltage element is for the protection logic
calculation
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Commnication
Communication
120 Ohm
IEC60870-5-103 Interface over Serial Port
Slave Slave Slave
The IEC60870-5-103 interface over serial port (RS-485)
is a master/slave interface with the protective device as
the slave device. It is properly developed by NR.
Figure 15 EIA RS-485 bus connection arrangements
Each device is connected with an exchanger via The following IEC60870-5-103 facilities are supported by
communication cable, and thereby it forms a star this interface:
structure network. Dual-network is recommended in • Initialization (reset)
order to increase reliability. SCADA is also connected to • Time synchronization
the exchanger and will play a role of master station, so • Event record extraction
the every equipment which has been connected to the • General interrogation
exchanger will play a role of slave unit. • General functions
• Disturbance records
SCADA
Communication
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Hardware
Hardware
NR 1102 M NR1156 NR 1156 NR1401 NR1401 NR 1504 NR1521 NR1521 NR1523 B NR1301
1 2 3 1 2 3 5 V OK ü
ETHERNET
ON
1
HEALTHY
11
PCS-ü ü
TRANSFORMER R ELAY
2 12
ALARM
3 13
TRIP
4 14
DANGER DANGER
1 BO _ ü
P
1
GR
5 15 2 BO _FAIL
3 BO _
ü
6 16
ENT 4 BO _ ü 2
C
5 BO _FAIL
7 17
ES
6 BO _ü
8 18 7 O PTO +
8 O PTO -
9 19
9
10 ü +
10 20
11 ü -
12 ü
N ET -DSP module 1
TX
Ch2
RX (LC Type) PCS-ü BI_Print + 1203
…
1 307 Ia Phase C TX TX
*
1 308
0403 RX 1305
*
0404 1306
BO modul e 1 for tri p
Up to 8 (LC T ype)
+ 1207
1 311 Ic 0406 RX BO_ü _2-1
BO_ü _3 -1 1308
1206 + BI_05 1 312
N ot used 1208
1 313 0407 1309
*
Three-phase current
…
1209 + BI_07 BO_ ü _4-2 1318 Ic 0412
1313
1319 BI_12 + 1214
BO_ü _3-2 1314
BO_ ü _5-1 1320 0413
…
…
1 402
1319
1 403 supply Pü Supply
…
BI_18 1 404
1221 + Ua 0420 OPTO+ Pü
1 405 Power supply for 1321
1222 BO_ü _6 -3 0421 BO_ü _ 5-2 1222
1 406 Ub opto-coupler (24V) Pü 1322
0422 OPT O-
1 407
BO_ü _7 -1 0423
PWR module
1 408 Pü
Uc
0424 BO_F AIL
1 409
Pü
BO module 2 for tri p
BO_ü _7 -2 BO_ü
Pü 1 410
ü + Pü 1501
External DC power Power 1 411 AI module 2 ü 1401
supply Pü Supp ly BO_ü _8 -1 * BO_Signal_1-1 1502
ü - 1 412
0607
Pü BO_F AIL BO_ü _6-1 1402
Pü
OPTO+ 1 413 3I0 0608 Pü 1503
Pow er supply for
BO_ü _8 -2
BO_ü 1403
opto-coupler (24 V) 1 414
Neu tral cu rrent
3I0 0610
Pü BO_FAIL BO_ü _9 -1 1 416 Pü 1505
1405
Pü BO_ü 1417 0611 Grounding BO_Signal_2-1
BO_ü _6-3 1406 1506
Pü BO_ ü _9-2 3I0 0612 * Screw
ü 1418
Pü 1407 1507
BO_FAIL 1419
Groun ding BO_ü _7-1 BO_Signal_2-2
Pü BO_ü BO_ü _10- 1 1420 1408 1508
ü
Pü ü 1421 0613 1509
1409
Three-phase vol tage
Pü BO_ü _10- 2
BO module 2 for trip
Ethernet D Ethernet ü
1507 Ib 1417
0604 SC AD A Ethernet D 1517
BO_Signal_2-2
MON module
1508
*
Ethernet ü 1509 Ic
0606
SC ADA ü -1A 0101
BO modul e for signal
BO_Signal_3-1 1419
COM(optonal)
*
BO_ü _10 -1
To the screen of other coaxial
Figure 19 Typical wiring of PCS-978 (conventional CT/VT) Figure 20 Typical wiring of PCS-978 (ECT/EVT)
Technical Data
Electrical Specifications
Thermal withstand
-continuously 200V 220
-10s 260V 380
-1s 300V 420
• Power Supply
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Technical Data
Technical Data
• Transducer Input
• Binary Input
• Binary Output
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Technical Data
• Mechanical Specifications
Technical Data
• Communication Port
• EIA-485 Port
Baud rate 4.8kbit/s, 9.6kbit/s, 19.2kbit/s, 38.4kbit/s, 57.6kbit/s, 115.2kbit/s
Protocol IEC 60870-5-103:1997
Maximal capacity 32
Transmission distance <500m
Safety level Isolation to ELV level
Twisted pair Screened twisted pair cable
• Ethernet Port
Connector type RJ-45 ST, SC (Multi mode)
Transmission rate 100Mbits/s
Transmission standard 10Base-T/100Base-TX 100Base-FX
Transmission distance <100m <2km (1310nm)
Protocol IEC 60870-5-103:1997, DNP 3.0 or IEC 61850
Safety level Isolation to ELV level
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Technical Data
• Print Port
Type RS-232
Baud Rate 4.8kbit/s, 9.6kbit/s, 19.2kbit/s, 38.4kbit/s, 57.6kbit/s, 115.2kbit/s
Printer type EPSON® 300K printer
Safety level Isolation to ELV level
Technical Data
• Type Tests
• Environmental Tests
Dry cold test IEC60068-2-1:2007
Dry heat test IEC60068-2-2:2007
Damp heat test, cyclic Per IEC60068-2-30:2005
• Mechanical Tests
Vibration IEC 60255-21-1:1988 Class I
Shock and bump IEC 60255-21-2:1988 Class I
• Electrical Tests
Standard IEC 60255-27:2005
Dielectric tests Test voltage 2kV, 50Hz, 1min
Standard IEC 60255-5:2000
Impulse voltage tests Test voltage 5kV
Overvoltage category III
Insulation resistance Isolation resistance >100MΩ@500VDC
measurements
• Electromagnetic Compatibility
IEC 60255-22-1:2007
1MHz burst disturbance test Common mode: class III 2.5kV
Differential mode: class III 1.0kV
IEC60255-22-2:2008 class IV
Electrostatic discharge test For contact discharge: 8kV
For air discharge: 15kV
IEC 60255-22-3:2007 class III
Frequency sweep
Radiated amplitude-modulated
10V/m (rms), f=80~1000MHz
Radio frequency interference Spot frequency
tests
Radiated amplitude-modulated
10V/m (rms), f=80MHz/160MHz/450MHz/900MHz
Radiated pulse-modulated
10V/m (rms), f=900MHz
IEC 60255-22-4:2008
Fast transient disturbance tests Power supply, I/O, Earth: class IV, 4kV, 2.5kHz, 5/50ns
Communication terminals: class IV, 2kV, 5kHz, 5/50ns
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Technical Data
Protective Functions
Technical Data
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Technical Data
Technical Data
• Overexcitation Protection
Definite time U
* / f*
setting [24DT1.K_Set] 0.1~4In, 0.001In steps
Definite time delay setting [24DT1. t_Op] 0.1 s~9999s, 0.001s steps
[24IDMT.Kn_Set], n=0,1…,9
IInverse time delay setting
0.1 s~9999s, 0.001s steps
[24IDMT.t0_Op], n=0,1…,9
• Mechanical Protection
• Temperature Protection
Temperature setting
-1000~1000°C, 0.01°C steps
[26.Tmax(min)_Transducer], [26.T_Trp(Alm)]
Time setting [26.t_Op(Alm)] 0.01~4800s, 0.001s steps
Tolerance of temperature setting [26.T_Trp(Alm)] ≤0.5%x([26.Tmax_Transducer]-[26.Tmin_Transducer])
Drop-off to pickup ratio ≥95%x([26.T_Trp]-[26.Tmin_Transducer])
Tolerance of time setting ≤1% + 40ms (at 1.5 times temperature setting)
Drop-off time ≤30ms
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Technical Data
• Impedance Protection
Technical Data
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Technical Data
Technical Data
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Technical Data
Technical Data
• Undervoltage Protection
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Technical Data
Technical Data
Management Functions
• Clock Performance
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