PCS-9830B X Instruction Manual en Domestic General X R1.05
PCS-9830B X Instruction Manual en Domestic General X R1.05
PCS-9830B X Instruction Manual en Domestic General X R1.05
Switching Controller
Instruction Manual
Preface
Preface
Introduction
This guide and the relevant operating or service manual documentation for the equipment provide
full information on safe handling, commissioning and testing of this equipment.
Documentation for equipment ordered from NR Electric Co., Ltd. is dispatched separately from
manufactured goods and may not be received at the same time. Therefore this guide is provided
to ensure that printed information normally present on equipment is fully understood by the
recipient.
Before carrying out any work on the equipment, the user should be familiar with the contents of
this manual and read relevant chapters carefully.
This chapter describes the safety precautions recommended when using the equipment. Before
installing and using the equipment, this chapter must be thoroughly read and understood.
Are familiar with the installation, commissioning, and operation of the equipment and of the
system to which it is being connected;
Are able to safely perform switching operations in accordance with accepted safety
engineering practices and are authorized to energize and de-energize equipment and to
isolate, ground, and label it;
Are trained in the care and use of safety apparatus in accordance with safety engineering
practices;
Preface
means that death, severe personal injury, or considerable equipment damage will
occur if safety precautions are disregarded.
WARNING
means that death, severe personal injury, or considerable equipment damage could
occur if safety precautions are disregarded.
CAUTION
means that light personal injury or equipment damage may occur if safety
precautions are disregarded. This particularly applies to damage to the device and to
resulting damage of the protected equipment.
WARNING!
The firmware may be upgraded to add new features or enhance/modify existing features, please
make sure that the version of this manual is compatible with the product in your hand.
WARNING!
During operation of electrical equipment, certain parts of these devices are under high voltage.
Severe personal injury or significant equipment damage could result from improper behavior.
Only qualified personnel should work on this equipment or in the vicinity of this equipment. These
personnel must be familiar with all warnings and service procedures described in this manual, as
well as safety regulations.
In particular, the general facility and safety regulations for work with high -voltage equipment must
be observed. Noncompliance may result in death, injury, or significant equipment damage.
DANGER!
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 exposed 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 power supply. It
takes a few seconds for the voltage to discharge.
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CAUTION!
Earthing
The earthing terminal of the equipment must be securely earthed .
Operating environment
The equipment must only be used within the range of ambient environment detailed in the
specification and in an environment free of abnormal vibration.
Ratings
Before applying AC voltage and current or the power supply to the equipment, check that they
conform to the equipment ratings.
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 overh eating.
Connection cable
Carefully handle the connection cable without applying excessive force.
AND gate: all the input signals are 1, then the output is 1
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Version: R1.05
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Documentation Structure
The manual provides a functional and technical description of this device and a comprehensive
set of instructions for the devices use and application.
The chapter contents are summarized as below:
1 Introduction
Briefly introduce the application, functions and features about this device.
2 Technical Data
Introduce the technical data about this device, such as electrical specifications, mechanical
specifications, ambient temperature and humidity range, communication port parameters, type
tests, setting ranges and accuracy limits and the certifications that our products have passed.
3 Operation Theory
Introduce a comprehensive and detailed functional description of this device.
4 Supervision
Introduce the automatic self-supervision function of this device.
5 Hardware
Introduce the main function carried out by each module of this device and providing the definition
of pins of each module.
6 Settings
List of all the settings and their ranges and step sizes, together with a brief explanation of each
setting and some notes about the setting application.
8 Installation
Introduce the recommendations on unpacking, handling, inspection and storage of this device. A
guide to the mechanical and electrical installation of this device is also provided, incorporating
earthing recommendations.
9 Commissioning
Introduce how to commission this device, comprising checks on the calibration and functionality of
this device.
10 Maintenance
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VI
1 Introduction
1 Introduction
Table of Contents
1.1 Application.....................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Functions .......................................................................................................................1-2
1.2.1 Controlled Switching Function .......................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.2 Auxiliary and Management Functions............................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Features..........................................................................................................................1-2
List of Figures
Figure 1.1-1 Typical application of PCS-9830B ..................................................................... 1-1
1-a
1 Introduction
1-b
1 Introduction
1.1 Application
In power system, the traditional random switching mode of circuit breakers will generate inevitably
over-voltage, inrush current, electromagnetic transient effect and so on, affect insulation and life of
equipment, and even induce protection malfunction. The CS (Controlled Switching, abbreviated
CS), as the ideal solution to solve the above problems, is a method of making circuit breaker close
or open at the optimum time instant. When switching no-load line, no-load transformers,
capacitors, reactors and other equipments, the CS can greatly reduce overvoltage as well as
inrush current during energizing and de-energizing operations, thus eliminating harmful electrical
transients to the electrical equipment and the power system, extending the life of electrical
equipment and improving the stability of the power system.
The typical application of this device is show in following figures.
A
C
CT
Busbar at
source side
CT
The
controlled
device
CT
VT
VT
Controlled close
Controlled open
Close command
Control system
Sensor signal
Open command
PCS-9830
The PCS-9830B switching controller needs the input of the reference voltage used to determi ne
the controlled phase, and it usually selects the VT of circuit breaker busbar at source side as the
reference voltage. The input analog quantity detection of the controlled side is used as the criteria
whether the switching is finished. The binary inputs that the device needs are mainly close
commands and open commands of control system. The output contacts of controlled close and
controlled open are connected to the closing and opening circuits of breaker respectively, and it
can configure two sets of output module when matching circuit breaker with double jump rings.
Moreover, the device supports the sensor signal inputs, which are used to achieve real -time
monitoring of ambient temperature, control voltage, phase oil pressure, phase SF 6 gas pressure
and other external parameters, compensating for the influence of the parameters on the circuit
breaker operating time.
1-1
1 Introduction
1.2 Functions
1.2.1 Controlled Switching Function
Real-time compensation based on oil pressure of each phase hydraulic mechanism of circuit
breaker
One set of device is able to realize controlled switching of circuit breaker of loads with
different characteristics and realize two sets of target phase angle control functions in one unit
Automatically determine the reference side, controlled side and the current target phase
1.3 Features
1-2
1 Introduction
compensation values of this time and compensates it. Moreover, the device has the
compensation based on circuit breaker idle time and cumulative operation number of circuit
breaker, reducing the affect of the above factors on the mechanical properties of the circuit
breaker.
Controlled switching of circuit breaker of loads with different characteristics using a single
device
The device is equipped two sets of setting for different closing and opening targets and the
settings can be set independently. As an example, for the two-direction control of the middle
circuit breaker in the 3/2 busbar connection, one PCS-9830B can finish the two-direction
control of controlled closing and controlled opening, more flexibly and adaptively.
Modular programs
1-3
1 Introduction
Modular programs allow flexible protection configuration and easy functional adjustment.
Strong EM compatibility
Integral panel and fully enclosed chassis are adopted. Strong electricity and weak electricity
are strictly separated. Traditional rear board wiring mode is not used. At the same time,
measures against interference are taken in software design, greatly improving the immunity to
disturbances. Outwards EM radiation satisfies relevant standards.
Auxiliary PC software
PC auxiliary software is supported in Windows 9X/Me/2000/NT/XP, Vista, and Win7 operating
system, being user-friendly and easy to device setup and commissioning on site. Waveform
analysis software can provide detailed analog quantity and binary signal change information
during controlled switching, facilitating the analysis of the controlled opening and closing
process.
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2 Technical Data
2 Technical Data
Table of Contents
2.1 General Specification .................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Electrical Specifications ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Mechanical Specifications ................................................................................................ 2-2
2.1.3 Ambient Temperature and Humidity ................................................................................. 2-3
2.1.4 Communication Interfaces ............................................................................................... 2-3
2.1.5 Type Test ......................................................................................................................... 2-4
2-a
2 Technical Data
2-b
2 Technical Data
IEC60255-11: 2008
Rated voltage
Variation
80% ~ 120%
Burden
ABC
50Hz
1A
5A
Linear to
30In
30In
continuously
3In
3In
for 10s
30In
30In
for 1s
100In
100In
250In
250In
< 0.15VA/phase
< 0.25VA/phase
Thermal
withstand
capability
Burden (@ In)
ABC
50Hz
Linear to
130V
Thermal
continuously
130V
withstand
10s
200V
capability
1s
250V
Burden
24V
48V
110V
220V
Rated current
1.20mA
2.40mA
1.10mA
2.20mA
Pickup voltage
ON value voltage
2000Vac, 2800Vdc
< 1ms
2-1
2 Technical Data
Potential-free contact
Ma x system voltage
380Vac, 250Vdc
Continuous carry
Breaking capacity
Pickup time
< 8ms
Dropout time
< 5ms
Bounce time
1ms
Durability
loaded contact
unloaded contact
IGBT output
Output purpose
Output model
Potential-free contact
Ma x system voltage
600Vdc
Continuous carry
10A
IEC 60255-1:2009
Input range
4~20mA
0~5V
Input resistance
235
4.4k
Accuracy
class 0.5
class 0.5
Trepanning dimensions
Mounting way
Flush mounted
Display language
Housing material
Aluminum
Housing color
Silver grey
Location of terminals
Protection class
IEC60225-1: 2009
2-2
2 Technical Data
IEC60225-1: 2009
-40C ~ +70C
Permissible humidity
Altitude
< 3000m
Electrical
Ethernet
Optical
Parameters
Port number
2 or 4
Connector type
RJ-45
Transmission rate
100Mbits/s
Transmission standard
100Base-TX
Transmission distance
< 100m
Protocol
IEC60870-5-103:1997 or IEC61850
Safety le vel
Port number
0 or 2
Transmission rate
100Mbits/s
Transmission standard
100Base-FX
Wave length
1300nm
Transmission distance
< 2000m
-20dBm
Reception sensitivity
-30dBm
Protocol
IEC60870-5-103:1997 or IEC61850
RS-485 (EIA)
Parameters
Port number
0 or 2
Baud rate
4800 ~ 115200bps
Transmission distance
Ma ximal capacity
32
Protocol
IEC60870-5-103:1997
Safety le vel
RS-232 (EIA)
Parameters
Port number
Baud rate
4800 ~ 115200bps
Printer type
EPSON LQ-300K
Safety le vel
2-3
2 Technical Data
RS-485 (EIA)
Parameters
Port number
Transmission distance
< 500m
Ma ximal capacity
32
Timing standard
PPS, IRIG-B
Safety le vel
Electrical Ethernet
(in front panel)
Parameters
Port number
Connector type
RJ-45
Transmission rate
100Mbits/s
Transmission standard
100Base-TX
Transmission distance
< 100m
Safety le vel
humidity test
Overvoltage category
Insulation measurement
Pollution degree
- Common mode
2.5kV
- Differential mode
1.0kV
8.0kV
15.0kV
2-4
2 Technical Data
Radio frequency interference tests
- Frequency sweep
- Radiated amplitude-modulated
10V/m(RMS), f=801000MHz
- Spot frequency
- Radiated amplitude-modulated
- Radiated pulse-modulated
Fast transient disturbance tests
10Vm(RMS), f=80/160/450/900MHz
10Vm(RMS), f=900MH z
IEC60255-22-4: 2008, Class IV
- Communication terminals
IEC60255-11: 2008
- Voltage dips
IEC60255-21-1:1988, Class I
Shock test
IEC60255-21-2:1988, Class I
Bump test
IEC60255-21-2:1988, Class I
Seismic test
IEC60255-21-3:1988, Class I
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2 Technical Data
3s/day
1ms
Recording position
1ms
Potential-free contact
Resolution of SOE
2ms
2.3 Certification
ISO9001: 2008
ISO14001: 2004
OHSAS18001: 2007
ISO10012: 2003
CMMI L5
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3 Operation Theory
3 Operation Theory
Table of Contents
3.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Controlled Switching Control Strategy ..................................................................3-1
3.3 Controlled Switching Control Theory ....................................................................3-2
3.3.1 Controlled Closing Process .............................................................................................. 3-2
3.3.2 Controlled Opening Process ............................................................................................ 3-3
List of Figures
Figure 3.2-1 Example of closing a grounded star wiring capacitor ..................................... 3-2
Figure 3.3-1 Controlled closing process ............................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3.3-2 Controlled opening process.............................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3.4-1 Single-busbar mode........................................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3.4-2 Double-busbar mode ......................................................................................... 3-5
Figure 3.4-3 3/2 circuit breaker wiring mode......................................................................... 3-6
3-a
3 Operation Theory
3-b
3 Operation Theory
3.1 Overview
The PCS-9830B controls the circuit breaker close or open at the optimum time instant related to
the phase angle via time controlled switching operations, at the same time considering pre -strike
and arcing characteristics during the closing and opening operation as well as the influence of
external operating conditions. Taking the measurements, it can greatly reduce transient
overvoltage and overcurrent during energizing and de-energizing operations, thus extending the
life of electrical equipment and improving the stability of the entire power system.
The PCS-9830B provides controlled closing/opening function, real-time compensation and
self-adaptive function etc.
Grounded
Control
equipment
mode
type
Close
90
180
180
Open
90
30
150
Close
90
Open
90
180
180
Close
90
30
150
Open
90
30
150
Close
90
Open
90
180
180
Close
120
60
Open
90
30
150
Close
180
90
90
Open
90
180
180
Close
User defined
User defined
User defined
Open
User defined
User defined
User defined
Grounded
Transformer
Ungrounded
Grounded
Reactor
Ungrounded
Capacitor
(Transmission line)
Grounded
Ungrounded
Others
Phase
In practical application, the closing angle or opening angle can be selected from 0~359
independently.
3-1
3 Operation Theory
Takes closing a grounded star wiring (Y) capacitor as an example, the UA is reference value, so
the settings of the closing angles of the three phases are set as following figure.
System voltage
UA
UB
UC
T1
60
UA zero-cross point
360
120
NT+Tclstarg
Tpre
Tclslag
Tcls
Tclswait
Reference
voltage
T3
T0
T1
Closing
Voltage
command zero-cross
T2
T4
Contact
touching
moment
Output closing
command
Contact
state
Opened
Closing
Closed
Closing
command
Pre-breakdown time
Where:
T clswait = N T + T clstarg - T cls - Tclslag + T pre
N is an integer;
3-2
3 Operation Theory
T clswait is the waiting time of the controlled closing operation which considers the
pre-breakdown time;
T is the period time of the reference voltage;
T clstarg is the time which is calculated from the target closing phase angle;
T cls is the inherent closing time of the circuit breaker;
T clslag is the lag time of the closing circuit;
T pre is the pre-breakdown time.
Topnlag
Topnwait
Tarcing
Topn
Reference
voltage
T3
T0
T1
Closing
command
T4
T2
Contact
separating
moment
Output opening
command
Arc
extinction
moment
Contact
state
Arcing
Closed
Opening
Opened
Opening
command
Where:
T opnwait = N T + T opntarg - T opn - T opnlag + T arcing
N is an integer;
T opnwait is the waiting time of the controlled closing operation which considers the arcing time;
T is the period time of the reference voltage;
T opntarg is the time which is calculated from the target opening phase angle;
T opn is the inherent opening time of the circuit breaker;
T opnlag is the lag time of the opening circuit;
3-3
3 Operation Theory
Busbar
Reference side 1
Voltage
Phase selection
control
Controlled CB
PCS-9830B
Controlled
side 1
Controlled
device
Voltage: Ua/Ub/Uc
Or current: Ia/Ib/Ic
3 Operation Theory
Busbar 1
Busbar 2
DS of BB1
DS of BB2
Reference side 1
Controlled CB
Phase selection
control
Reference side 2
PCS-9830B
Controlled
side 1
Controlled Voltage: Ua/Ub/Uc
device
Or current: Ia/Ib/Ic
The voltage of the No.1 busbar is alive and the No.1 circuit breaker (CB1) is closed, the No.1
controlled device is energized or de-energized by controlling the controlled circuit breaker
(center circuit breaker).
2.
The voltage of the No.2 busbar is alive and the No.2 circuit breaker (CB2) is closed, the No.2
controlled device is energized or de-energized by controlling the controlled circuit breaker
3-5
3 Operation Theory
Voltage: Ua/Ub/Uc
Or current: Ia/Ib/Ic
CB1
Controlled CB
Controlled
Controlled
device 2
side 2
Phase selection
control
Controlled
Controlled
side 1
device 1
CB2
Busbar 2
Reference side 1
PCS-9830B
Voltage: Ua/Ub/Uc
Or current: Ia/Ib/Ic
Reference side 2
And any one of three busbar phase voltages of the two busbars can be used as reference voltage
respectively. In this mode, this device can control the two controlled device to be energized or
de-energized respectively. So the target phase angles should be set respectively according to
load characteristic.
The setting [Opt_RefVoltMode] should be set as 2: CenterCB.
The auxiliary contacts of the side circuit breakers are used to detect the positions of the two side
circuit breakers. This device supports single-position (52a or 52b) and double-position (52a and
52b) contact inputs.
The reference voltage is selected according to the positions of the two side circuit breakers. If the
CB1 is closed and the CB2 is opened or the voltage of the No.2 busbar is dead, the voltage of the
No.1 busbar is used as the reference voltage. If the CB2 is closed and the CB1 is opened or the
voltage of the No.1 busbar is dead, the voltage of the No.2 busbar is used as the reference
voltage. If the positions of the two side circuit breakers are abnormal at the same time, the
selected reference voltage is kept.
When the reference voltage has been selected already, if the reference voltage is alive, the
controlled switching logic will be in service after this device receives control command; otherwise,
this device will output control command directly.
If the reference voltage has not been selected, this device will output control command directly if it
receives control command.
The double-position of the busbar disconnector is abnormal, the alarm signal [Alm_52_SideCB]
will be issued. This signal will be reverted if the abnormal position situation is disappeared.
If a fixed control operation is adopted, the reference voltage selection logic is same as the single
busbar mode. For example, if only the No.1 controlled device needs to be controlled through the
center circuit breaker, the voltage of the No.2 busbar can be used as reference voltage.
3 Operation Theory
PCS-9830B
Phase
selection
control
Controlled CB 1
PCS-9830B
Reference side 1
Line 1
Controlled
CB 2
Line 3
Reference side 3
Reference side 2
Line 2
3 Operation Theory
controlled side needs to be set. The voltage or current signal of the No.1 controlled side is used to
decide the closing or opening point.
Busbar 2
Reference side 2
CB2
CB3
Controlled
side 2
Phase selection
control
CB1
Reference side 1
Busbar 1
Switch
Controlled
CB
PCS-9830B
Reference side 3
Shunt
Reactor
Voltage: Ua/Ub/Uc
Or current: Ia/Ib/Ic
Line
Controlled side 1
3 Operation Theory
the deviation of target point according to the recent operation deviation, and the correction
amplitude can be configured by setting related parameters. The compensation function related
the parameters of temperature, control voltage, SF 6 gas pressure, oil pressure, idle time and
operation number etc. can be enabled or disabled flexibly.
To achieve precise control and desired results, the dispersion and stability of the inherent
operation time of the circuit breaker mechanism is an important factor, and the dispersions of the
pre-breakdown time and arcing time have effect to the final control results. Therefore, it is
important to obtain the true and accurate time parameters and configure them reasonably.
3 Operation Theory
t1
t2
Feedback signals
Predefined target
closing point
Last practical
closing point
3-10
3 Operation Theory
The three-phase operation time difference of the circuit breaker should be within a definite time
period. If this device detects the three-phase operation time difference is greater than the
predefined setting, a related alarm signal will be issued ([Alm_ClsTimeDiff3P] or
[Alm_OpnTimeDiff3P]).
If the compensation function of the external parameters is enabled, this device will calculate the
compensation value of the operation time of the circuit breaker due to these external parameters.
If the calculated compensation value is greater than the predefined setting, a related alarm signal
will be issued ([Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Cls] or [Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Opn]).
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3 Operation Theory
3-12
4 Supervision
4 Supervision
Table of Contents
4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................4-1
4.2 Supervision Functions ...............................................................................................4-1
4.2.1 Device Hardware Supervision .......................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 Board Configuration Error Supervision ............................................................................. 4-1
4.2.3 Setting Supervision .......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.4 Time Synchronization Supervision ................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.5 Auxiliary Communication Testing Supervision................................................................... 4-2
4.2.6 Binary Output Testing Supervision ................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.7 Device Maintenance Supervision ..................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.8 Reference Voltage Supervision ........................................................................................ 4-2
4.2.9 External Parameter Sensor Supervision........................................................................... 4-2
4.2.10 CB and DS Position Supervision .................................................................................... 4-2
4.2.11 CB Mechanical Characteristic Supervision ..................................................................... 4-2
4.2.12 Frequency Supervision .................................................................................................. 4-2
4-a
4 Supervision
4-b
4 Supervision
4.1 Overview
When this device is in energizing process before the LED HEALTHY is on, this device needs to
be checked to ensure there are no errors. Therefore, the automatic supervisio n function, which
checks the health of this device during startup and normal operation procedure, is very important.
This device based on the microprocessor operations has the capability for implementing this
automatic supervision function.
In case a fatal fault is detected during automatic supervision, this device will be blocked out. It
means that this device is out of service. Therefore you must re-energize this device or even
replace a module to make this device back into service.
4 Supervision
If the settings which are from the HMI module to the main CPU module are not in accordance with
the current settings of the main CPU module, the alarm signal [Alm_ Setting_MON] will be issued.
The LED indicator ALARM will be on at the same time.
4 Supervision
Alarm Element
Description
HEALTHY
ALARM
Fail_Device
Off
Fail_BoardConfig
Off
Fail_Setting_OvRange
Off
Fail_SettingItem_Chgd
Off
Fail_Setting
Off
Fail_FPGA
Off
Alm_Device
On
Alm_Version
On
Alm_Setting_MON
On
10
Alm_CommTest
On
11
Alm_BOTest
On
12
Alm_Maintenance
On
13
Alm_TimeSync
On
14
Alm_U_Ref1
On
15
Alm_U_Ref2
On
16
Alm_U_Ref3
On
On
On
On
17
Alm_f_Ref1
18
Alm_f_Ref2
19
Alm_f_Ref3
20
Alm_Err_AmbientTemp
On
21
Alm_L_AmbientTemp
On
22
Alm_H_AmbientTemp
On
23
Alm_Err_CtrlVolt
On
24
Alm_L_CtrlVolt
On
25
Alm_H_CtrlVolt
On
26
Alm_Err_OilPrA
On
On
On
On
On
27
Alm_L_OilPrA
28
Alm_H_OilPrA
29
Alm_Err_OilPrB
30
Alm_L_OilPrB
range.
The frequency of the No.2 reference side is out of the
range.
The frequency of the No.3 reference side is out of the
range.
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4 Supervision
31
Alm_H_OilPrB
32
Alm_Err_OilPrC
33
Alm_L_OilPrC
34
Alm_H_OilPrC
35
Alm_Err_GasPrA
36
Alm_L_GasPrA
37
Alm_H_GasPrA
38
Alm_Err_GasPrB
39
Alm_L_GasPrB
40
Alm_H_GasPrB
41
Alm_Err_GasPrC
42
Alm_L_GasPrC
43
Alm_H_GasPrC
44
Alm_ClsTimeDiffA
45
Alm_ClsTimeDiffB
46
Alm_ClsTimeDiffC
47
Alm_OpnTimeDiffA
48
Alm_OpnTimeDiffB
49
Alm_OpnTimeDiffC
50
Alm_ClsTimeDiff3P
51
Alm_OpnTimeDiff3P
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Cls
compensation
is
greater
than
the
setting
[t_ExtVarComp_Cls ].
4-4
4 Supervision
The opening time with the external variable
53
Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Opn
compensation
is
greater
than
the
setting
On
[t_ExtVarComp_Opn].
54
Alm_CompCurveSettings
On
55
Alm_52_SideCB
On
56
Alm_89_BB1&BB2
On
57
Alm_89a_BB1&BB2
On
58
Alm_89b_BB1&BB2
On
59
Alm_52_MainCB
On
60
Alm_52_CenterCB
On
61
Alm_89_Line
On
62
Alm_BO_Direct
On
Here, On means the LED is on, Off means the LED is off, and means having no influence.
The handling suggestions of the alarm events are listed as below.
No.
Alarm Element
Handing Suggestion
Fail_Device
Fail_BoardConfig
Please check whether the board configuration complies with the software.
Fail_Setting_OvRange
Fail_SettingItem_Chgd
Fail_Setting
Fail_FPGA
Alm_Device
Alm_Version
Alm_Setting_MON
10
Alm_CommTest
11
Alm_BOTest
12
Alm_Maintenance
Please check whether the binary input for denoting maintenance is energized.
13
Alm_TimeSync
14
Alm_U_Ref1
15
Alm_U_Ref2
16
Alm_U_Ref3
17
Alm_f_Ref1
18
Alm_f_Ref2
19
Alm_f_Ref3
20
Alm_Err_AmbientTemp
21
Alm_L_AmbientTemp
22
Alm_H_AmbientTemp
Please ensure whether anyone of the settings is out of range, and make the
related settings be in the setting range.
Please enter the relevant setting menu of this device and use the submenu
Confirm Settings (under submenu Settings) to confirm it.
Please check the temperature sensor input and the related s ettings.
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23
Alm_Err_CtrlVolt
24
Alm_L_CtrlVolt
25
Alm_H_CtrlVolt
26
Alm_Err_OilPrA
27
Alm_L_OilPrA
28
Alm_H_OilPrA
29
Alm_Err_OilPrB
30
Alm_L_OilPrB
31
Alm_H_OilPrB
32
Alm_Err_OilPrC
33
Alm_L_OilPrC
34
Alm_H_OilPrC
35
Alm_Err_GasPrA
36
Alm_L_GasPrA
37
Alm_H_GasPrA
38
Alm_Err_GasPrB
39
Alm_L_GasPrB
40
Alm_H_GasPrB
41
Alm_Err_GasPrC
42
Alm_L_GasPrC
43
Alm_H_GasPrC
44
Alm_ClsTimeDiffA
45
Alm_ClsTimeDiffB
46
Alm_ClsTimeDiffC
47
Alm_OpnTimeDiffA
Please check whether the feedback signals are abnormal and whether the
48
Alm_OpnTimeDiffB
49
Alm_OpnTimeDiffC
50
Alm_ClsTimeDiff3P
51
Alm_OpnTimeDiff3P
52
Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Cls
Please check whether the sensors are abnormal, whether the relate d settings
53
Alm_ExtVarCompTime_Opn
54
Alm_CompCurveSettings
Please check whether the compensation curve settings are set reasonably.
55
Alm_52_SideCB
Please check the side circuit breaker and its auxiliary contact circuit.
56
Alm_89_BB1&BB2
57
Alm_89a_BB1&BB2
58
Alm_89b_BB1&BB2
59
Alm_52_MainCB
Please check the controlled circuit breaker and its auxiliary contact circuit.
60
Alm_52_CenterCB
Please check the center circuit breaker and its auxiliary contact circuit.
61
Alm_89_Line
Please check the line switch and its auxiliary contact circuit.
62
Alm_BO_Direct
Please check the control voltage sensor of phase A and the related settings.
Please check the oil pressure sensor of phase A and the related settings.
Please check the oil pressure sensor of phase B and the related settings.
Please check the oil pressure sensor of phase C and the related se ttings.
Please check the gas pressure sensor of phase A and the related settings.
Please check the gas pressure sensor of phase B and the related settings.
Please check the gas pressure sensor of phase C and the related settings.
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5 Hardware
Table of Contents
5.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Basic Enclosure ...........................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Human Machine Interface Module (NR4856) ........................................................5-3
5.4 Power Supply Module (NR4304/NR4305) ..............................................................5-3
5.5 Main CPU Module (NR4106MA/B/C)........................................................................5-4
5.6 Network DSP Module (NR4138A).............................................................................5-6
5.7 Analog Input Module (NR4412) ................................................................................5-7
5.8 Binary Output Module (NR4524A) ...........................................................................5-8
5.9 Binary Input Module (NR4501A/D) ....................................................................... 5-10
5.10 DC Analog Input Module (NR4410C) ..................................................................5-11
List of Figures
Figure 5.1-1 Front panel of this device .................................................................................. 5-1
Figure 5.1-2 Rear panel of this device (fully equipped) ........................................................ 5-2
Figure 5.2-1 Rack, back plane and slot allocation of this device ......................................... 5-2
Figure 5.4-1 View of the power supply module ..................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5.5-1 View of the main CPU module ........................................................................... 5-5
Figure 5.6-1 View of the network DSP module ...................................................................... 5-6
Figure 5.7-1 View of the analog input module....................................................................... 5-7
Figure 5.8-1 View of the binary output module ..................................................................... 5-9
Figure 5.9-1 View of the binary input module ..................................................................... 5-10
Figure 5.10-1 View of the DC analog input module..............................................................5-11
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5-b
5 Hardware
5.1 Overview
The modular design of this device allows it to be easily upgraded or repaired by a qualified service
person. The faceplate is hinged to allow easy access to the configurable modules, and
back-plugging structure design makes it easy to repair or replace any modules.
There are several types of hardware modules in this device; each module takes a different part.
The relevant modules can be selected according to the practical engineering demands.
These modules which are supported in this device and their module codes are listed as below.
Slot No.
Module Description
Module Code
Configuration
NR4106
Mandatory
NR4138
Mandatory
3~4
NR4412
Mandatory
NR4524
Mandatory
NR4524
Optional
NR4501
Mandatory
NR4410
Optional
NR4304
Mandatory
NR4856
Mandatory
The following two figures show the front panel and the rear panel of this device.
PCS-9830
1
Switching Controller
11
HEALTHY
12
ALARM
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
10
20
GR
P
ESC
ENT
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NR4106MA NR4138A
RX
NR4412
NR4524A
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
NR4524A
NR4501A
NR4410C
NR4304
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 PWR+
21 PWR22 GND
RX
NOTE! The hardware module configuration in above figure is only a demonstration for
explaining how the hardware module is configured. The hardware module configuration
can be different according to the different engineering demands, and th e hardware
module configuration of a practical engineering should be taken as final and binding.
8
NR4410C (Optional)
NR4304/NR4305
NR4501A/D
NR4524A (Optional)
NR4524A
NR4412
NR4138A
Slot:
NR4106MA/B/C
the enclosure. The rack, back plane and the slot allocation of this device is shown as below.
Figure 5.2-1 Rack, back plane and slot allocation of this device
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NR4304
NR4305
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 PWR+
21 PWR22 GND
NR4304A
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 PWR+
21 PWR22 GND
NR4305A
A 22-pin connector is fixed on the front side of this module. The terminal definition of the
connector is described as below.
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Pin connections on the 22-pin connector of the power supply module NR4304A and NR4305A:
Pin No.
Sign
Description
01
SIG_COM
02
BO_Fail_Device
03
BO_Alm_Device
BO_01
BO_02
BO_03
BO_04
BO_05
BO_06
BO_07
BO_08
20
PSW+
21
PSW-
22
GND
Grounded terminal
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Communication management
The main CPU module can effectively manage all communication procedures, and reliably
send out some useful information through its various communication interfaces. T hese
interfaces are used to communicate with a SAS or a RTU. It also can communicate with the
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human machine interface module. If an event is occurred, this module will send out the
relevant event information through these interfaces, and make it be easily observed.
Time Synchronization
This module has a local clock chip and an interface to receive time synchronized signals from
external clock source. These signals include PPS (pulse per second) signal and IRIG -B
signal. Basing on the timing message (from SAS or RTU) and the PPS signal, or basing on
the IRIG-B signal, this module can synchronize local clock with the standard clo ck.
There are three types of main CPU modules, and the view of the main CPU module is shown in
Figure 5.5-1.
NR4106MA
NR4106MB
NR4106MC
TX
RX
TX
RX
NR4106MA
NR4106MB
NR4106MC
A 16-pin or 7-pin connector is fixed on the front side of the module. The terminal definition of the
connector is described as below.
Pin connections on the connector of the main CPU module NR4106MA and NR4106MC:
Pin No.
Sign
01
Description
Not used
02
03
04
SGND
05
The No.1 EIA RS-485 standardized interface for connecting with a SAS or a
RTU.
Not used.
06
07
08
SGND
09
The No.2 EIA RS-485 standardized interface for connecting with a SAS or a
RTU.
Not used.
10
SYN+
11
SYN-
12
SGND
The EIA RS-485 standardized interface for time synchronization, PPS and
IRIG-B signals are permitted.
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13
Not used.
14
RTS
15
TXD
16
SGND
The interface for connecting with a printer, the EPSON LQ-300K printer is
recommended.
Sign
01
SYN+
02
SYN-
03
SGND
04
Description
The EIA RS-485 standardized interface for time synchronization, PPS and
IRIG-B signals are permitted.
Not used.
05
RTS
06
TXD
07
SGND
The interface for connecting with a printer, the EPSON LQ-300K printer is
recommended.
NR4138A
RX
RX
NR4138A
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NR4412
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
9U6I
A 26-pin connector is fixed on the front side of this module. The terminal definition of the
connector is described as below.
Pin connections on the connector of the analog input module NR4412 with 9U6I:
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Pin No.
Sign
01
U1
02
U1n
03
U2
04
U2n
05
U3
06
U3n
07
Ua1
08
Ub1
09
Uc1
10
Un1
11
Ua2
12
Ub2
13
Uc2
14
Un2
15
Ia1
16
Ian1
17
Ib1
18
Ibn1
19
Ic1
20
Icn1
21
Ia2
22
Ian2
23
Ib2
24
Ibn2
25
Ic2
26
Icn2
Description
The No.1 reference voltage input.
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NR4524A
NR4524A
A 22-pin connector is fixed on the front side of this module. The terminal definition of the
connector is described as below.
Pin connections on the 22-pin connector of the binary output module NR4524A:
Pin No.
Sign
Description
01
Not used
02
Not used
03
Not used
04
Not used
05
Not used
06
Not used
07
Not used
08
Not used
09
Not used
10
Not used
11
IGBTBO_ClsA+
12
IGBTBO_ClsA-
13
IGBTBO_ClsB+
14
IGBTBO_ClsB-
15
IGBTBO_ClsC+
16
IGBTBO_ClsC-
17
IGBTBO_Opn A+
18
IGBTBO_Opn A-
19
IGBTBO_OpnB+
20
IGBTBO_OpnB-
21
IGBTBO_OpnC+
22
IGBTBO_OpnC-
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NR4501A
NR4501D
NR4501A
NR4501D
A 22-pin connector is fixed on the front side of this module. The terminal definition of the
connector is described as below.
Pin connections on the 22-pin connector of the binary input module NR4501A/D:
Pin No.
Sign
Description
01
BI_ClsCmd
02
BI_OpnCmd
03
BI_52aA_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase A the controlled CB.
04
BI_52bA_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase A the controlled CB.
05
BI_52aB_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase B the controlled CB.
06
BI_52bB_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase B the controlled CB.
07
BI_52aC_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase C the controlled CB.
08
BI_52bC_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase C the controlled CB.
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09
BI_52a_SideCB_BB1
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.1 busbar side CB.
10
BI_52b_SideCB_BB1
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.1 busbar side CB.
11
BI_52a_SideCB_BB2
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.2 busbar side CB.
12
BI_52b_SideCB_BB2
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.2 busbar side CB.
13
BI_89a_BB1
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.1 disconnector.
14
BI_89b_BB1
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.1 disconnector.
15
BI_89a_BB2
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.2 disconnector.
16
BI_89b_BB2
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.2 disconnector.
17
BI_17
18
BI_18
19
BI_19
20
BI_20
21
BI_Maintenance
22
BI_Opto-
JP-1
JP-2
4~20mA
On
Off
On
0~5V
Off
Off
On
There is only type of DC analog input module: NR4410C. The view of the DC analog input module
is shown in Figure 5.10-1.
NR4410C
NR4410C
A 22-pin connector is fixed on the front side of this module. The terminal definition of the
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Sign
01
DCAI_AmbientTemp+
02
DCAI_AmbientTemp-
03
GND
04
DCAI_CtrlVolt+
05
DCAI_CtrlVolt-
06
GND
07
DCAI_OilPrA+
08
DCAI_OilPrA-
09
GND
10
DCAI_OilPrB+
11
DCAI_OilPrB-
12
GND
13
DCAI_OilPrC+
14
DCAI_OilPrC-
15
GND
16
DCAI_GasPrA+
17
DCAI_GasPrA-
18
GND
19
DCAI_GasPrB+
20
DCAI_GasPrB-
21
DCAI_GasPrC+
22
DCAI_GasPrC-
Description
The DC analog input for the ambient temperature.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for the control voltage.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for oil pressure of phase A.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for oil pressure of phase B.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for oil pressure of phase C.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for gas pressure of phase A.
The grounded terminal.
The DC analog input for gas pressure of phase B.
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6 Settings
Table of Contents
6.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................6-1
6.2 System Settings ...........................................................................................................6-1
6.3 Controlled Switching Settings .................................................................................6-2
6.3.1 Base Selection Settings ................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3.2 CB Controlled Closing Settings ........................................................................................ 6-3
6.3.3 CB Controlled Opening Settings ...................................................................................... 6-4
6-a
6 Settings
6-b
6 Settings
6.1 Overview
The settings are used to determine the characteristic of each functional element and operation
mode of this device. It is necessary to configure the settings of this device according to
engineering demands before putting it into service. If the settings are not configured correctly, this
device maybe works abnormally (such as communication interruption, printing out unexpected
codes etc.); it also can lead to much more serious accident (such as unwanted operation, missing
operation) sometimes.
The settings of this device include system settings, controlled switching function related settings,
communication settings and miscellaneous settings. The user can configure these settings or
parameters manually (see Section 7.2.6.2). Remote modification is also supported (IEC61850 or
IEC60870-5-103 interface).
NOTE! If a CPU module is replaced, it is necessary to configure all the settings again
according to the configuration of the CPU module which is replaced.
Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
Opt_SysFreq
0~1
U1n_Ref1
0.1~1000kV
0.001kV
U2n_Ref1
10~200V
0.001V
U1n_Ref2
0.1~1000kV
0.001kV
U2n_Ref2
10~200V
0.001V
U1n_Ref3
0.1~1000kV
0.001kV
U2n_Ref3
10~200V
0.001V
U1n_Ld1
0.1~1000kV
0.001kV
U2n_Ld1
10~200V
0.001V
10
U1n_Ld2
0.1~1000kV
0.001kV
11
U2n_Ld2
10~200V
0.001V
12
I1n_Ld1
0~20000A
1A
13
I2n_Ld1
1/5A
4A
14
I1n_Ld2
0~20000A
1A
15
I2n_Ld2
1/5A
4A
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Menu text
Opt_Mechanism
En_CtrlSwi_Cls
En_CtrlSwi_Opn
En_FreqComp
f_FreqAlm
En_Adaptive_Cls
En_Adaptive_Opn
Opt_RefVoltMode
K_Calbr_Cls
10
Explanation
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~1
0~1
0~10Hz
0.1Hz
0~1
0~1
0~4
0.0~1.0
0.1
K_Calbr_Opn
0.0~1.0
0.1
11
Opt_U_Ref1
0~5
12
Opt_U_Ref2
0~5
13
Opt_U_Ref3
5: Uca
0~5
14
Opt_FdbkChk_Ld1
0~2
15
Opt_FdbkChk_Ld2
0~2
16
Th_FdbkSudnChg_Cls_Ld1
0~1000000
17
Th_FdbkSudnChg_Opn_Ld1
0~1000000
18
Th_FdbkSudnChg_Cls_Ld2
0~1000000
19
Th_FdbkSudnChg_Opn_Ld2
0~1000000
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NOTE!
1.
The setting [Opt_Mechanism] is used for selecting the mechanism type of the circuit breaker.
If it is set as 0, the circuit breaker with phase-segregated mechanism is adopted and the
control logic for each phase is independent. If it is set as 1, the circuit breaker with
three-phase combination mechanism is adopted, the control logic for phase A is used to
control the circuit breaker and the relevant settings about phase B and phase C will be
inactive and hidden.
Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
t_ClsA
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_ClsB
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_ClsC
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_ClsCircuitLagA
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_ClsCircuitLagB
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_ClsCircuitLagC
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_PreBrkdwnA_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_PreBrkdwnB_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_PreBrkdwnC_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
10
t_PreBrkdwnA_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
11
t_PreBrkdwnB_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
12
t_PreBrkdwnC_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
13
Ang(ClsA)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
14
Ang(ClsB)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
15
Ang(ClsC)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
16
Ang(ClsA)_Targ_Ld2
0~359
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17
Ang(ClsB)_Targ_Ld2
18
Ang(ClsC)_Targ_Ld2
19
t_Diff_1P_Cls
20
t_Diff_3P_Cls
21
t_ExtVarComp_Cls
0~359
0~359
0~10ms
0.01ms
0~10ms
0.01ms
0~10ms
0.01ms
Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
t_OpnA
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_OpnB
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_OpnC
0~200ms
0.01ms
t_OpnCircuitLagA
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_OpnCircuitLagB
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_OpnCircuitLagC
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_ArcingA_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_ArcingB_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
t_ArcingC_Ld1
0~20ms
0.01ms
10
t_ArcingA_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
11
t_ArcingB_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
12
t_ArcingC_Ld2
0~20ms
0.01ms
13
Ang(OpnA)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
14
Ang(OpnB)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
15
Ang(OpnC)_Targ_Ld1
0~359
16
Ang(OpnA)_Targ_Ld2
0~359
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17
Ang(OpnB)_Targ_Ld2
18
Ang(OpnC)_Targ_Ld2
19
t_Diff_1P_Opn
20
t_Diff_3P_Opn
21
t_ExtVarComp_Opn
0~359
0~359
0~10ms
0.01ms
0~10ms
0.01ms
0~10ms
0.01ms
Menu text
En_TempComp_Cls
En_TempComp_Opn
BaseVal_TempComp
Explanation
The logic setting of the temperature compensation for
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
-50~100C
0.1C
T01_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
T02_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
T03_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
T04_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
T05_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
T06_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
10
T07_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
11
T08_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
12
T09_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
13
T10_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
14
T11_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
15
T12_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
16
T13_Cls
-50~100C
0.1C
17
t01_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
18
t02_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
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20
t04_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
T01_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
31
T02_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
32
T03_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
33
T04_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
34
T05_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
35
T06_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
36
T07_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
37
T08_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
38
T09_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
39
T10_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
40
T11_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
41
T12_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
42
T13_Opn
-50~100C
0.1C
43
t01_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
44
t02_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_Temp
0~200ms
0.1ms
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_TempComp_Cls] and [En_TempComp_Opn] are used for enabling the
temperature compensation function.
If it is set as 0, the temperature compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1, the
temperature compensation function is enabled.
6-6
6 Settings
If the setting [En_TempComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current temperature and
the setting [BaseVal_TempComp].
If the setting [En_TempComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
temperature and the latest operation (close or trip) temperature.
2.
The settings [Txx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_Temp] (x: 01~13) are used for configuring the
temperature compensation curve for closing operation. It is recommended that the settings
[Txx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to high value according to their sequence.
If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve, the temperature values of the left points
should be set as 0C.
3.
The settings [Txx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_Temp] (x: 01~13) are used for configuring
the temperature compensation curve for opening operation. It is recommended that the
settings [Txx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to high value according to their
sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve, the temperature values of
the left points should be set as 0C.
Menu text
En_CtrlVoltAComp_Cls
En_CtrlVoltAComp_Opn
BaseVal_CtrlVoltAComp
CtrlVoltA01_Cls
CtrlVoltA02_Cls
CtrlVoltA03_Cls
CtrlVoltA04_Cls
CtrlVoltA05_Cls
CtrlVoltA06_Cls
Explanation
The logic setting of the control voltage compensation for
closing operation of phase A. 0: disable; 1: enable
The logic setting of the control voltage compensation for
opening operation of phase A. 0: disable; 1: enable
The base control voltage for compensation of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.1 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.2 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.3 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.4 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.5 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.6 point for closing operation of
phase A.
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
6-7
6 Settings
10
CtrlVoltA07_Cls
11
CtrlVoltA08_Cls
12
CtrlVoltA09_Cls
13
CtrlVoltA10_Cls
14
CtrlVoltA11_Cls
15
CtrlVoltA12_Cls
16
CtrlVoltA13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_CtrlVoltA
18
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
CtrlVoltA01_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
31
CtrlVoltA02_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
32
CtrlVoltA03_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
33
CtrlVoltA04_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
34
CtrlVoltA05_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
35
CtrlVoltA06_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
36
CtrlVoltA07_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
37
CtrlVoltA08_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.8 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.9 point for closing operation of
phase A.
The control voltage of the No.10 point for closing operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.11 point for closing operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.12 point for closing operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.13 point for closing operation
of phase A.
6-8
6 Settings
38
CtrlVoltA09_Opn
39
CtrlVoltA10_Opn
40
CtrlVoltA11_Opn
41
CtrlVoltA12_Opn
42
CtrlVoltA13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_CtrlVoltA
44
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_CtrlVoltA
0~200ms
0.1ms
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.10 point for opening operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.11 point for opening operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.12 point for opening operation
of phase A.
The control voltage of the No.13 point for opening operation
of phase A.
NOTE!
1.
6 Settings
2.
The settings [CtrlVoltAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_CtrlVoltA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for closing operation of phase A. It is
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
3.
The settings [CtrlVoltAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_CtrlVoltA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for opening operation of phase A. It is
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
Menu text
En_CtrlVoltBComp_Cls
En_CtrlVoltBComp_Opn
BaseVal_CtrlVoltBComp
CtrlVoltB01_Cls
CtrlVoltB02_Cls
CtrlVoltB03_Cls
CtrlVoltB04_Cls
CtrlVoltB05_Cls
CtrlVoltB06_Cls
10
CtrlVoltB07_Cls
11
CtrlVoltB08_Cls
12
CtrlVoltB09_Cls
13
CtrlVoltB10_Cls
Explanation
Range
6-10
Step
0~1
0~1
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
6 Settings
14
CtrlVoltB11_Cls
15
CtrlVoltB12_Cls
16
CtrlVoltB13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_CtrlVoltB
18
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
CtrlVoltB01_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
31
CtrlVoltB02_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
32
CtrlVoltB03_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
33
CtrlVoltB04_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
34
CtrlVoltB05_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
35
CtrlVoltB06_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
36
CtrlVoltB07_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
37
CtrlVoltB08_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
38
CtrlVoltB09_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
39
CtrlVoltB10_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
40
CtrlVoltB11_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
41
CtrlVoltB12_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
of phase B.
The control voltage of the No.12 point for closing operation
of phase B.
The control voltage of the No.13 point for closing operation
of phase B.
6-11
6 Settings
42
CtrlVoltB13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_CtrlVoltB
44
0~500V
0.1V
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_CtrlVoltB
0~200ms
0.1ms
of phase B.
NOTE!
1.
2.
The settings [CtrlVoltBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_CtrlVoltB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for closing operation of phase B. It is
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
3.
The settings [CtrlVoltBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_CtrlVoltB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for opening operation of phase B. It is
6-12
6 Settings
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
Menu text
En_CtrlVoltCComp_Cls
En_CtrlVoltCComp_Opn
BaseVal_CtrlVoltCComp
CtrlVoltC01_Cls
CtrlVoltC02_Cls
CtrlVoltC03_Cls
CtrlVoltC04_Cls
CtrlVoltC05_Cls
CtrlVoltC06_Cls
10
CtrlVoltC07_Cls
11
CtrlVoltC08_Cls
12
CtrlVoltC09_Cls
13
CtrlVoltC10_Cls
14
CtrlVoltC11_Cls
15
CtrlVoltC12_Cls
16
CtrlVoltC13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_CtrlVoltC
18
t02_Cls_CtrlVoltC
Explanation
The logic setting of the control voltage compensation for
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~500V
0.1V
0~200ms
0.1ms
0~200ms
0.1ms
6-13
6 Settings
19
t03_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
CtrlVoltC01_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
31
CtrlVoltC02_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
32
CtrlVoltC03_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
33
CtrlVoltC04_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
34
CtrlVoltC05_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
35
CtrlVoltC06_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
36
CtrlVoltC07_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
37
CtrlVoltC08_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
38
CtrlVoltC09_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
39
CtrlVoltC10_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
40
CtrlVoltC11_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
41
CtrlVoltC12_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
42
CtrlVoltC13_Opn
0~500V
0.1V
43
t01_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
44
t02_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
6-14
6 Settings
49
t07_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_CtrlVoltC
0~200ms
0.1ms
NOTE!
1.
2.
The settings [CtrlVoltCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_CtrlVoltC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for closing operation of phase C. It is
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
3.
The settings [CtrlVoltCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_CtrlVoltC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the control voltage compensation curve for opening operation of phase C. It is
recommended that the settings [CtrlVoltCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the control voltage values of the left points should be set as 0V.
6 Settings
No.
Menu text
En_OilPrAComp_Cls
En_OilPrAComp_Opn
BaseVal_OilPrAComp
OilPrA01_Cls
OilPrA02_Cls
OilPrA03_Cls
OilPrA04_Cls
OilPrA05_Cls
OilPrA06_Cls
10
OilPrA07_Cls
11
OilPrA08_Cls
12
OilPrA09_Cls
13
OilPrA10_Cls
14
OilPrA11_Cls
15
OilPrA12_Cls
16
OilPrA13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_OilPrA
18
Explanation
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
6-16
6 Settings
28
t12_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
OilPrA01_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
31
OilPrA02_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
32
OilPrA03_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
33
OilPrA04_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
34
OilPrA05_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
35
OilPrA06_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
36
OilPrA07_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
37
OilPrA08_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
38
OilPrA09_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
39
OilPrA10_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
40
OilPrA11_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
41
OilPrA12_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
42
OilPrA13_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
43
t01_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
44
t02_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_OilPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
NOTE!
6-17
6 Settings
1.
The settings [En_OilPrAComp_Cls] and [En_OilPrAComp_Opn] are used for enabling the
phase A oil pressure compensation function.
If it is set as 1, the phase A oil pressure compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1,
the phase A oil pressure compensation function is enabled.
If the setting [En_OilPrAComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current oil pressure of
phase A and the setting [BaseVal_OilPrAComp].
If the setting [En_OilPrAComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
oil pressure of phase A and the latest operation (close or trip) oil pressure of phase A.
2.
The settings [OilPrAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_OilPrA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase A oil pressure compensation curve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase A oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [OilPrAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_OilPrA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase A oil pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase A oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_OilPrBComp_Cls
En_OilPrBComp_Opn
BaseVal_OilPrBComp
OilPrB01_Cls
OilPrB02_Cls
OilPrB03_Cls
Explanation
The
logic setting
of the
phase
Range
B oil
pressure
logic setting
of the
phase
B oil
pressure
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Step
0~1
0~1
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
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7
OilPrB04_Cls
OilPrB05_Cls
OilPrB06_Cls
10
OilPrB07_Cls
11
OilPrB08_Cls
12
OilPrB09_Cls
13
OilPrB10_Cls
14
OilPrB11_Cls
15
OilPrB12_Cls
16
OilPrB13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_OilPrB
18
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
OilPrB01_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
31
OilPrB02_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
32
OilPrB03_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
33
OilPrB04_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
34
OilPrB05_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.5 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.6 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.7 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.8 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.9 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.10 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.11 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.12 point for closing
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.13 point for closing
operation.
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35
OilPrB06_Opn
36
OilPrB07_Opn
37
OilPrB08_Opn
38
OilPrB09_Opn
39
OilPrB10_Opn
40
OilPrB11_Opn
41
OilPrB12_Opn
42
OilPrB13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_OilPrB
44
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_OilPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.7 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.8 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.9 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.10 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.11 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.12 point for opening
operation.
The phase B oil pressure of the No.13 point for opening
operation.
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_OilPrBComp_Cls] and [En_OilPrBComp_Opn] are used for enabling the
phase B oil pressure compensation function.
If it is set as 1, the phase B oil pressure compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1,
the phase B oil pressure compensation function is enabled.
If the setting [En_OilPrBComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current oil pressure of
phase B and the setting [BaseVal_OilPrBComp].
If the setting [En_OilPrBComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
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compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
oil pressure of phase B and the latest operation (close or trip) oil pressure of phase B.
2.
The settings [OilPrBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_OilPrB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase B oil pressure compensation curve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase B oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [OilPrBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_OilPrB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase B oil pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase B oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_OilPrCComp_Cls
En_OilPrCComp_Opn
BaseVal_OilPrCComp
OilPrC01_Cls
OilPrC02_Cls
OilPrC03_Cls
OilPrC04_Cls
OilPrC05_Cls
OilPrC06_Cls
10
OilPrC07_Cls
11
OilPrC08_Cls
12
OilPrC09_Cls
Explanation
The
logic setting
of the
phase
Range
C
oil
pressure
logic setting
of the
phase
oil
pressure
Step
0~1
0~1
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
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13
OilPrC10_Cls
14
OilPrC11_Cls
15
OilPrC12_Cls
16
OilPrC13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_OilPrC
18
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
OilPrC01_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
31
OilPrC02_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
32
OilPrC03_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
33
OilPrC04_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
34
OilPrC05_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
35
OilPrC06_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
36
OilPrC07_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
37
OilPrC08_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
38
OilPrC09_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
39
OilPrC10_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
40
OilPrC11_Opn
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
operation.
The phase C oil pressure of the No.11 point for closing
operation.
The phase C oil pressure of the No.12 point for closing
operation.
The phase C oil pressure of the No.13 point for closing
operation.
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6 Settings
41
OilPrC12_Opn
42
OilPrC13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_OilPrC
44
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_OilPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
operation.
The phase C oil pressure of the No.13 point for opening
operation.
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_OilPrCComp_Cls] and [En_OilPrCComp_Opn] are used for enabling the
phase C oil pressure compensation function.
If it is set as 1, the phase C oil pressure compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1,
the phase C oil pressure compensation function is enabled.
If the setting [En_OilPrCComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current oil pressure of
phase C and the setting [BaseVal_OilPrCComp].
If the setting [En_OilPrCComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
oil pressure of phase C and the latest operation (close or trip) oil pressure of phase C.
2.
The settings [OilPrCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_OilPrC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase C oil pressure compensation cur ve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase C oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [OilPrCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_OilPrC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase C oil pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [OilPrCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
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6 Settings
the phase C oil pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_GasPrAComp_Cls
Explanation
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
En_GasPrAComp_Opn
BaseVal_GasPrAComp
GasPrA01_Cls
GasPrA02_Cls
GasPrA03_Cls
GasPrA04_Cls
GasPrA05_Cls
GasPrA06_Cls
10
GasPrA07_Cls
11
GasPrA08_Cls
12
GasPrA09_Cls
13
GasPrA10_Cls
14
GasPrA11_Cls
15
GasPrA12_Cls
16
GasPrA13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
18
t02_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
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6 Settings
20
t04_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
GasPrA01_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
31
GasPrA02_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
32
GasPrA03_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
33
GasPrA04_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
34
GasPrA05_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
35
GasPrA06_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
36
GasPrA07_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
37
GasPrA08_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
38
GasPrA09_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
39
GasPrA10_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
40
GasPrA11_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
41
GasPrA12_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
42
GasPrA13_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
43
t01_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
44
t02_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
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50
t08_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_GasPrA
0~200ms
0.1ms
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_GasPrAComp_Cls] and [En_GasPrAComp_Opn] are used for enabling the
phase A gas pressure compensation function.
If it is set as 1, the phase A gas pressure compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1,
the phase A gas pressure compensation function is enabled.
If the setting [En_GasPrAComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current gas pressure of
phase A and the setting [BaseVal_GasPrAComp].
If the setting [En_GasPrAComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
gas pressure of phase A and the latest operation (close or trip) gas pressure of phase A.
2.
The settings [GasPrAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_GasPrA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase A gas pressure compensation curve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrAxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase A gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [GasPrAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_GasPrA] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase A gas pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrAxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase A gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_GasPrBComp_Cls
Explanation
Range
6-26
0~1
Step
1
6 Settings
The logic setting of the phase B gas pressure
2
En_GasPrBComp_Opn
0~1
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
enable
3
BaseVal_GasPrBComp
GasPrB01_Cls
GasPrB02_Cls
GasPrB03_Cls
GasPrB04_Cls
GasPrB05_Cls
GasPrB06_Cls
10
GasPrB07_Cls
11
GasPrB08_Cls
12
GasPrB09_Cls
13
GasPrB10_Cls
14
GasPrB11_Cls
15
GasPrB12_Cls
16
GasPrB13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
18
t02_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
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30
GasPrB01_Opn
31
GasPrB02_Opn
32
GasPrB03_Opn
33
GasPrB04_Opn
34
GasPrB05_Opn
35
GasPrB06_Opn
36
GasPrB07_Opn
37
GasPrB08_Opn
38
GasPrB09_Opn
39
GasPrB10_Opn
40
GasPrB11_Opn
41
GasPrB12_Opn
42
GasPrB13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_GasPrB
44
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_GasPrB
0~200ms
0.1ms
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.2 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.3 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.4 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.5 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.6 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.7 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.8 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.9 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.10 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.11 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.12 point for opening
operation.
The phase B gas pressure of the No.13 point for opening
operation.
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_GasPrBComp_Cls] and [En_GasPrBComp_Opn] are used are used for
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The settings [GasPrBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_GasPrB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase B gas pressure compensation curve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrBxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase B gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [GasPrBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_GasPrB] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase B gas pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrBxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase B gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_GasPrCComp_Cls
Explanation
The logic setting of the phase C gas pressure
compensation for closing operation. 0: disable; 1: enable
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
En_GasPrCComp_Opn
BaseVal_GasPrCComp
GasPrC01_Cls
GasPrC02_Cls
GasPrC03_Cls
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7
GasPrC04_Cls
GasPrC05_Cls
GasPrC06_Cls
10
GasPrC07_Cls
11
GasPrC08_Cls
12
GasPrC09_Cls
13
GasPrC10_Cls
14
GasPrC11_Cls
15
GasPrC12_Cls
16
GasPrC13_Cls
17
t01_Cls_GasPrC
18
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t03_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t04_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t05_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t06_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t07_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
t08_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
25
t09_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
26
t10_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
27
t11_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
28
t12_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
29
t13_Cls_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
30
GasPrC01_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
31
GasPrC02_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
32
GasPrC03_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
33
GasPrC04_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
34
GasPrC05_Opn
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.5 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.6 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.7 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.8 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.9 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.10 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.11 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.12 point for closing
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.13 point for closing
operation.
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35
GasPrC06_Opn
36
GasPrC07_Opn
37
GasPrC08_Opn
38
GasPrC09_Opn
39
GasPrC10_Opn
40
GasPrC11_Opn
41
GasPrC12_Opn
42
GasPrC13_Opn
43
t01_Opn_GasPrC
44
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~1.0MPa
0.01MPa
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
45
t03_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
46
t04_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
47
t05_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
48
t06_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
49
t07_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
50
t08_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
51
t09_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
52
t10_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
53
t11_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
54
t12_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
55
t13_Opn_GasPrC
0~200ms
0.1ms
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.7 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.8 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.9 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.10 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.11 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.12 point for opening
operation.
The phase C gas pressure of the No.13 point for opening
operation.
NOTE!
1.
The settings [En_GasPrCComp_Cls] and [En_GasPrCComp_Opn] are used are used for
enabling the phase C gas pressure compensation function.
If it is set as 1, the phase C gas pressure compensation function is disabled. If it is set as 1,
the phase C gas pressure compensation function is enabled.
If the setting [En_GasPrCComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 0, this device can compensate the
operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current gas pressure of
phase C and the setting [BaseVal_GasPrCComp].
If the setting [En_GasPrCComp_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1 and the corresponding
setting [En_Adaptive_xxx] (xxx: Cls or Opn) is set as 1, this device can adaptively
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compensate the operation (close or trip) time according to the difference between the current
gas pressure of phase C and the latest operation (close or trip) gas pressure of phase C.
2.
The settings [GasPrCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Cls_GasPrC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase C gas pressure compensation curve for closing operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrCxx_Cls] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase C gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
3.
The settings [GasPrCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) and [txx_Opn_GasPrC] (x: 01~13) are used for
configuring the phase C gas pressure compensation curve for opening operation. It is
recommended that the settings [GasPrCxx_Opn] (x: 01~13) should be set from low value to
high value according to their sequence. If there has less than 13 points of the adopted curve,
the phase C gas pressure values of the left points should be set as 0MPa.
Menu text
En_IdleTimeComp_Cls
En_IdleTimeComp_Opn
IdleTime01_Cls
Explanation
Range
Step
0~1
0~1
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime02_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime03_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime04_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime05_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime06_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
IdleTime07_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
10
IdleTime08_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
11
IdleTime09_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
12
IdleTime10_Cls
0~50000h
0.1h
13
t01_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
14
t02_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
15
t03_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
16
t04_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
17
t05_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
18
t06_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t07_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t08_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t09_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
function.
The logic setting of the idle time compensation opening
function.
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22
t10_Cls_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
IdleTime01_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
24
IdleTime02_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
25
IdleTime03_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
26
IdleTime04_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
27
IdleTime05_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
28
IdleTime06_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
29
IdleTime07_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
30
IdleTime08_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
31
IdleTime09_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
32
IdleTime10_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
33
t01_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
34
t02_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
35
t03_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
36
t04_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
37
t05_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
38
t06_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
39
t07_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
40
t08_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
41
t09_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
42
t10_Opn_IdleTime
0~200ms
0.1ms
NOTE!
1.
The settings [IdleTimexx_Cls] (x: 01~10) and [txx_Cls_IdleTime] (x: 01~10) are used for
configuring idle time compensation curve for closing operation. It is recommended that the
settings [IdleTimexx_Cls] (x: 01~10) should be set from low value to high value according to
their sequence. If there has less than 10 points of the adopted curve, the idle time values of
the left points should be set as 0.
2.
The settings [IdleTimexx_Opn] (x: 01~10) and [txx_Opn_IdleTime] (x: 01~10) are used for
configuring idle time compensation curve for opening operation. It is recommended that the
settings [IdleTimexx_Opn] (x: 01~10) should be set from low value to high value according to
their sequence. If there has less than 10 points of the adopted curve, the idle time values of
the left points should be set as 0.
Menu text
En_OpNumComp_Cls
Explanation
The logic setting of the operation number compensation
closing function.
Range
0~1
Step
1
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2
En_OpNumComp_Opn
OpNum_Init
OpNum01_Cls
OpNum02_Cls
OpNum03_Cls
OpNum04_Cls
OpNum05_Cls
OpNum06_Cls
10
OpNum07_Cls
11
OpNum08_Cls
12
OpNum09_Cls
13
OpNum10_Cls
14
t01_Cls_OpNum
15
0~1
1~100000
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
16
t03_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
17
t04_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
18
t05_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
19
t06_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
20
t07_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
21
t08_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
22
t09_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
23
t10_Cls_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
24
OpNum01_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
25
OpNum02_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
26
OpNum03_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
27
OpNum04_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
28
OpNum05_Opn
0~50000h
0.1h
opening function.
The initial operation number.
The operation number of the No.1 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.2 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.3 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.4 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.5 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.6 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.7 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.8 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.9 point for closing
operation.
The operation number of the No.10 point for closing
operation.
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29
OpNum06_Opn
30
OpNum07_Opn
31
OpNum08_Opn
32
OpNum09_Opn
33
OpNum10_Opn
34
t01_Opn_OpNum
35
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~50000h
0.1h
0~200ms
0.1ms
t02_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
36
t03_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
37
t04_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
38
t05_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
39
t06_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
40
t07_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
41
t08_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
42
t09_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
43
t10_Opn_OpNum
0~200ms
0.1ms
operation.
The operation number of the No.7 point for opening
operation.
The operation number of the No.8 point for opening
operation.
The operation number of the No.9 point for opening
operation.
The operation number of the No.10 point for opening
operation.
NOTE!
1.
The settings [OpNumxx_Cls] (x: 01~10) and [txx_Cls_OpNum] (x: 01~10) are used for
configuring operation number compensation curve for closing operation. It is recommended
that the settings [OpNumxx_Cls] (x: 01~10) should be set from low value to high value
according to their sequence. If there has less than 10 points of the adopted curve, the
operation number values of the left points should be set as 0.
2.
The settings [OpNumxx_Opn] (x: 01~10) and [txx_Opn_OpNum] (x: 01~10) are used for
configuring operation number compensation curve for opening operation. It is recommended
that the settings [OpNumxx_Opn] (x: 01~10) should be set from low value to high value
according to their sequence. If there has less than 10 points of the adopted curve, the
operation number values of the left points should be set as 0.
Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
Opt_AmbientTemp
0~1
Min_AmbientTemp
-100~200C
0.1C
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3
Ma x_AmbientTemp
-100~200C
Calbr_AmbientTemp
-100~100
0.1C
Opt_CtrlVolt
0~1
Min_CtrlVolt
0~200V
0.1V
Ma x_CtrlVolt
0~200V
0.1V
Calbr_CtrlVolt
-100~100
Opt_OilPrA
0~1
10
Min_OilPrA
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
11
Ma x_OilPrA
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
12
Calbr_OilPrA
-100~100
13
Opt_OilPrB
0~1
14
Min_OilPrB
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
15
Ma x_OilPrB
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
16
Calbr_OilPrB
-100~100
17
Opt_OilPrC
0~1
18
Min_OilPrC
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
19
Ma x_OilPrC
0~200MPa
0.1MPa
20
Calbr_OilPrC
-100~100
21
Opt_GasPrA
0~1
22
Min_GasPrA
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
23
Ma x_GasPrA
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
24
Calbr_GasPrA
-100~100
25
Opt_GasPrB
0~1
26
Min_GasPrB
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
27
Ma x_GasPrB
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
28
Calbr_GasPrB
-100~100
29
Opt_GasPrC
0~1
30
Min_GasPrC
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
31
Ma x_GasPrC
0~1.00MPa
0.01MPa
32
Calbr_GasPrC
-100~100
NOTE!
1.
The setting [Opt_xxxxx] (in above table) is used for selecting the input type of the transducer.
0: 0~5V; 1: 4~20mA.
2.
The setting [Calbr_xxxxx] (in above table) is used for regulating the calibration of
corresponding transducer to improve the measurement accuracy.
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Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
Opt_BI
0~2
contact
2
t_DPU_BI_01
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_02
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_03
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_04
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_05
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_06
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_07
0~500s
0.001s
t_DPU_BI_08
0~500s
0.001s
10
t_DPU_BI_09
0~500s
0.001s
11
t_DPU_BI_10
0~500s
0.001s
12
t_DPU_BI_11
0~500s
0.001s
13
t_DPU_BI_12
0~500s
0.001s
14
t_DPU_BI_13
0~500s
0.001s
15
t_DPU_BI_14
0~500s
0.001s
16
t_DPU_BI_15
0~500s
0.001s
17
t_DPU_BI_16
0~500s
0.001s
18
t_DPU_BI_17
0~500s
0.001s
19
t_DPU_BI_18
0~500s
0.001s
20
t_DPU_BI_19
0~500s
0.001s
21
t_DPU_BI_20
0~500s
0.001s
22
t_DPU_BI_21
0~500s
0.001s
23
En_Invert_BI_01
0~1
24
En_Invert_BI_02
0~1
25
En_Invert_BI_03
0~1
26
En_Invert_BI_04
0~1
27
En_Invert_BI_05
0~1
28
En_Invert_BI_06
0~1
29
En_Invert_BI_07
0~1
30
En_Invert_BI_08
0~1
31
En_Invert_BI_09
0~1
32
En_Invert_BI_10
0~1
33
En_Invert_BI_11
0~1
34
En_Invert_BI_12
0~1
1
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35
En_Invert_BI_13
0~1
36
En_Invert_BI_14
0~1
37
En_Invert_BI_15
0~1
38
En_Invert_BI_16
0~1
39
En_Invert_BI_17
0~1
40
En_Invert_BI_18
0~1
41
En_Invert_BI_19
0~1
42
En_Invert_BI_20
0~1
43
En_Invert_BI_21
0~1
Menu text
Explanation
Range
Step
Un_BinaryInput
0~5
En_MDisk
0~1
NOTE!
1.
2.
The setting [Un_BinaryInput] is used for selecting the rated voltage of the binary input.
Setting Value
Rated Voltage
24V
48V
110V
220V
30V
125V
The setting [En_MDisk] is used to decide whether the moveable disk is in service. 1(Enable):
Use moveable disk to realize the backup and recovery function; 0(Disable): Moveable disk
will be disabled. A moveable disk is implemented on the main CPU module to backup and
restore programs, settings and configurations.
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Menu text
Explanation
Range
IEDNAME
1~15 characters
IP_LAN1
000.000.000.000
Mask_LAN1
~255.255.255.255
IP_LAN2
000.000.000.000
Mask_LAN2
~255.255.255.255
En_LAN2
0~1
IP_LAN3
000.000.000.000
Mask_LAN3
~255.255.255.255
En_LAN3
0~1
10
IP_LAN4
000.000.000.000
11
Mask_LAN4
~255.255.255.255
12
En_LAN4
0~1
13
Gateway
000.000.000.000
device.
~255.255.255.255
14
En_Broadcast
15
Protocol_NET
16
Fmt_Net_103
17
Addr_RS485A
0 ~ 255
18
Baud_RS485A
0~5
19
Protocol_RS485A
0~1
20
Inf_RS485A_103
21
Fmt_RS485A_103
22
Addr_RS485B
0 ~ 255
23
Baud_RS485B
0~5
24
Protocol_RS485B
0~1
25
Inf_RS485B_103
26
Fmt_RS485B_103
27
Threshold_Measmt_Net
28
Period_Measmt_Net
29
Format_Measmt
30
Baud_Printer
0~5
31
Opt_TimeSyn
0~3
0~1
0~0
0~1
0~1
0~1
0~1
0~1
0 ~ 100 (%)
0 ~ 65535s
0~1
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000.000.000.000
32
IP_Server_SNTP
33
OffsetHour_UTC
-12 ~ 12
34
OffsetMinute_UTC
0 ~ 60
~255.255.255.255
NOTE!
1.
Above table listed all the communication settings, the device delivered to the user maybe
only show some settings of them according to the communication interface configuration. If
only the Ethernet ports are applied, the settings about the serial ports ( port A and port B) are
not listed in this submenu. And the settings about the Ethernet ports only listed in this
submenu according to the actual number of Ethernet ports.
2.
The standard arrangement of the Ethernet port is two, at most four (predetermined when
ordering). Set the IP address according to actual arrangement of Ethernet numbers and the
unused port/ports need not to be configured. If the PCS-Explorer configuration tool auxiliary
software is connected with this device through the Ethernet, the IP address of the
PCS-Explorer must be set as one of the available IP address of this device.
3.
The setting [En_Broadcast] is used to enable or disable this device to transmit the UDP
broadcast messages when the IEC60870-5-103 protocol is adopted. If it is set as 0, this
device does not transmit any UDP broadcast message; and if it is set as 1, this device can
transmit UDP broadcast messages.
4.
The setting [Protocol_NET] is used to select the network communication protocol. This
setting only can be set as 0 recently and the network IEC60870-5-103 protocol is selected.
5.
The settings [Inf_RS485A_103] and [Inf_RS485B_103] are used to set the uplink message
type of the serial port IEC60870-5-103 protocol. 0: FUN and INF message type; 1: generic
function type.
6.
The settings [Fmt_Net_103], [Fmt_RS485A_103] and [Fmt_RS485B_103] are used to set the
time tag format in the IEC60870-5-103 message. 0: 4-byte time tag format; 1: 7-byte time tag
format.
7.
The settings [Addr_RS485A] and [Addr_RS485B] are used to set the communication address
of the serial ports (port A and port B); if a protocol over serial communication is adopted.
8.
9.
Setting Value
Baudrate (bsp)
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
The settings [Protocol_RS485A] and [Protocol_RS485B] are respectively used to set the
communication protocol of each serial port (port A and port B). 0: IEC60870-5-103; 1:
ModBus.
10. The setting [Threshold_Measmt] is used to decide whether the present metering value is
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sends forward. Only the change percent of a metering value is greater than this setting, the
relevant metering value can be sent forward.
11. The circle time for sending telemetering [Period_Measmt]: It represents the time period when
this device sends metering data forward. When this setting is set as 0, it means that the
equipment will not send metering data forward at a fixed time (the inquiry issued by SCADA
still can be responded during this period). This setting may be set according to actual field
condition and can be set as 0 when the communication function is not used. The default
value is 0 when the equipment is delivered.
12. The setting [Format_Measmt] is used to select the metering data format in the GDD (Generic
Data Description) message when the IEC60870-5-103 protocol is adopted. If it is set as 0,
the metering data format type is 12 (Measurand with Quality Descriptor); and if it is set as
1, the metering data format type is 7 (R32.23, IEEE 754).
13. The setting [Opt_TimeSyn] is used to select the external time synchronization source.
Setting Value
0
2
3
If this setting is set as 1, if this device does not receive time synchronization message or
receives error time synchronization message, it will alarm; and if this setting is set as 0 or
2, if this device does not receive the time synchronization signal, it will alarm and switch to
message time synchronization mode automatically.
14. If the IEC61850 protocol is adopted in substations, the time tags of communication messages
are required according to UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time.
The setting [OffsetHour_UTC] is used to set the hour offset of the current time zone to the
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) zone; for example, if a device is applied in China, the time
th
[OffsetMinute_UTC] is used to set the minute offset of the current time zone to the GMT zone.
Time zone
GMT zone
East 1 st
East 2nd
East 3rd
East 4th
East 5 th
Setting
Time zone
East 6
Setting
Time zone
Setting
Time zone
th
East 7
East/West 12
-12/12
West 6
Setting
-6
th
th
th
West 1
st
-1
West 2
th
East 9
th
9
nd
-2
West 7
-7
East 8
th
West 8
West 3
10
rd
-3
th
-8
West 9
-9
East 10
th
West 4
11
th
-4
th
West 10
-10
East 11 th
West 5th
-5
th
West 11 th
-11
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15. The setting [IP_Server_SNTP] is used to set the IP address of the SNTP server, if this device
adopt the SNTP time synchronization. If the SNTP time synchronization is not adopted, it is
recommended to set as 000.000.000.000.
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Figure 7.1-1 Keypad on the front panel ................................................................................. 7-2
Figure 7.1-2 LED indicators.................................................................................................... 7-2
7-a
7-b
7.1 Overview
Human machine interface (HMI) is an important component of the equipment. It is a convenient
facility to access this device from the front local control panel of this device to view desired
information, such as measurement quantity or binary inputs state or program version etc . or
modify the settings. This function is very helpful during commissioning before putting the
equipment into service.
Furthermore, all above functions can be realized in a remote terminal with special software
through a communication bus via a RS-485 port or an Ethernet port.
This chapter will describe human machine interface (HMI), menu tree and LCD display of the
equipment. In addition, how to input settings using keypad is described in detail.
7.1.1 Design
The human machine interface consists of a human machine interface (HMI) module which allows
the communication as simple as possible for the user. The HMI module includ es:
A 240128-dot matrix backlight LCD visible in dim lighting conditions for monitoring status,
fault diagnostics and setting etc.
Twenty LED indicators on the front panel of this device for denoting the operation status, the
color and trigger condition of each LED can be configured through PCS-Explorer.
A 9-key keypad on the front panel of this device for full access to this device.
An Ethernet interface special for the PCS-Explorer configuration tool; for more details, see the
PCS-Explorer online help brochure or the PCS-Explorer configuration tool instruction manual.
7.1.2 Functionality
The HMI module helps to draw your attention to something that has occurred which may
activate a LED or a report display on the LCD.
You as the operator may have own interest to view a certain data.
Use menus navigate through menu commands and to locate the data of interest.
Description
, , ,
+,
ENT
ESC
Exit the present level menu to main menu, or cancel present operation.
GR
P
ESC
ENT
HEALTHY
11
02
ALARM
12
03
13
04
14
05
15
06
16
07
17
08
18
09
19
10
20
HEALTHY
AL ARM
Display
Off
Remarks
When this device is not energized or any hardware defect is
detected during self-supervision.
Steady Green
Off
Steady Yellow
NOTE!
The HEALTHY LED can only be turned on by supplying power to this device again or
rebooting this device.
The ALARM LED is turned on as long as alarm exists. When alarm signals disappear, it will
be turned off.
The relevant latched binary outputs can be reset by pressing the key ENT+ESC, by
energizing the binary input [BI_RstTarg] or by executing the submenu Reset Target.
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U_Ref1_Sec
57.730 V
U_Ref2_Sec
57.725 V
U_Ref3_Sec
57.741 V
Opt_BO_CtrlSwi
Direct
Active_Uref
Ref1
Active_TargPhAng
Ld1
Addr 188
Group 01
Figure 7.2-1 Default display in normal situation
The first line shows the time synchronization state and the current time of this device. The sign S
on left-top side means this device receive the clock synchronization signal correctly; if there has
nothing on left-top side, it means the time synchronization is not correct. The current time format of
this device is yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.
The middle part of the LCD shows the measurement values and active reference side and active
controlled side.
The last line shows the last section of the IP address and the setting group number.
When the default screen is being shown, press key to enter the main menu of this device.
Measurements
Status
Records
Settings
Print
Local Cmd
Figure 7.2-2 Main menu display of this de vice
The following figure shows the menu tree structure of this device.
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MainMenu
Measurements
Local Cmd
Settings
Measurements Ref
System_Settings
Reset Target
Measurements Ld
CtrlSwi Settings
Trig Oscillograph
Transducer Measmt
Compensation Settings
Download
Offset Measmt
Transducer Settings
Clear OpNum CB
Debug Measmt
BCU Settings
Device Setup
Information
Copy Settings
Version Info
Status
Board Info
Inputs
Outputs
Device Info
Superv State
Test
Settings
Device Test
Disturb Records
Internal Signal
Superv Events
Records
IO Events
Disturb Records
Device Status
Superv Events
Waveforms
IO Events
IEC103 Info
Device Logs
Cancel_Print
CptRumtime
Clock
Language
Press key , , or to select a submenu and the press key ENT to show the details.
Item
Description
Measurements Ref
Measurements Ld
Transducer Measmt
Offset Measmt
Debug Measmt
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Item
Description
Primary Values
Secondary Values
Item
Description
Primary Values
Secondary Values
Item
Description
Item
Description
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Measurements and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Measurements Ref and press
key ENT to enter this submenu.
4.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Secondary Values and press
key ENT to enter this submenu.
5.
Secondary Values
U_Ref1_Sec
57.731 V
U_Ref2_Sec
57.742 V
U_Ref3_Sec
57.738 V
f_Ref1
50.04 Hz
f_Ref2
50.01 Hz
f_Ref3
49.98 Hz
XXXXX
Figure 7.2-4 LCD display of the secondar y measurement values of reference side
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The following tables show all the measurement values of this device.
Symbol
Description
U_Ref1_Pri
U_Ref2_Pri
U_Ref3_Pri
U_Ref1_Sec
U_Ref2_Sec
U_Ref3_Sec
f_Ref1
f_Ref2
f_Ref3
10
Ang(Ua1-Ub1)
The angle between Ua1 and Ub1 of the No.1 controlled side.
11
Ang(Ub1-Uc1)
The angle between Ub1 and Uc1 of the No.1 controlled side.
12
Ang(Uc1-Ua1)
The angle between Uc1 and Ua1 of the No.1 controlled side.
13
Ang(Ua2-Ub2)
The angle between Ua2 and Ub2 of the No.2 controlled side.
14
Ang(Ub2-Uc2)
The angle between Ub2 and Uc2 of the No.2 controlled side.
15
Ang(Uc2-Ua2)
The angle between Uc2 and Ua2 of the No.2 controlled side.
16
Ang(Ia1-Ib1)
The angle between Ia1 and Ib1 of the No.1 controlled side.
17
Ang(Ib1-Ic1)
The angle between Ib1 and Ic1 of the No.1 controlled side.
18
Ang(Ic1-Ia1)
The angle between Ic1 and Ia1 of the No.1 controlled side.
19
Ang(Ia2-Ib2)
The angle between Ia2 and Ib2 of the No.2 controlled side.
20
Ang(Ib2-Ic2)
The angle between Ib2 and Ic2 of the No.2 controlled side.
21
Ang(Ic2-Ia2)
The angle between Ic2 and Ia2 of the No.2 controlled side.
Symbol
Description
Ua_Ld1_Pri
Ub_Ld1_Pri
Uc_Ld1_Pri
Ua_Ld2_Pri
Ub_Ld2_Pri
Uc_Ld2_Pri
Ia_Ld1_Pri
Ib_Ld1_Pri
Ic_Ld1_Pri
10
Ia_Ld2_Pri
11
Ib_Ld2_Pri
12
Ic_Ld2_Pri
13
Ua_Ld1_Sec
14
Ub_Ld1_Sec
15
Uc_Ld1_Sec
7-6
16
Ua_Ld2_Sec
17
Ub_Ld2_Sec
18
Uc_Ld2_Sec
19
Ia_Ld1_Sec
20
Ib_Ld1_Sec
21
Ic_Ld1_Sec
22
Ia_Ld2_Sec
23
Ib_Ld2_Sec
24
Ic_Ld2_Sec
Symbol
Description
AmbientTemp
CtrlVolt
OilPrA
OilPrB
OilPrC
GasPrA
GasPrB
GasPrC
IdleTime
10
OpNum
Symbol
Description
Offset_AmbientTemp_Cls
Offset_CtrlVoltA_Cls
Offset_CtrlVoltB_Cls
Offset_CtrlVoltC_Cls
Offset_OilPrA_Cls
Offset_OilPrB_Cls
Offset_OilPrC_Cls
Offset_GasPrA_Cls
Offset_GasPrB_Cls
10
Offset_GasPrC_Cls
11
Offset_IdleTime_Cls
12
Offset_OpNum_Cls
13
Offset_AmbientTemp_Opn
14
Offset_CtrlVoltA_Opn
15
Offset_CtrlVoltB_Opn
16
Offset_CtrlVoltC_Opn
17
Offset_OilPrA_Opn
18
Offset_OilPrB_Opn
7-7
19
Offset_OilPrC_Opn
20
Offset_GasPrA_Opn
21
Offset_GasPrB_Opn
22
Offset_GasPrC_Opn
23
Offset_IdleTime_Opn
24
Offset_OpNum_Opn
Symbol
Description
t_WaitClsA_Next
t_WaitClsB_Next
t_WaitClsC_Next
t_ClsA
t_ClsB
t_ClsC
t_WaitClsA_Ld1
The last closing waiting time of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
t_WaitClsB_Ld1
The last closing waiting time of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
t_WaitClsC_Ld1
The last closing waiting time of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
10
t_ClsA_Ld1
11
t_ClsB_Ld1
12
t_ClsC_Ld1
13
Devn_ClsA_Ld1
14
Devn_ClsB_Ld1
15
Devn_ClsC_Ld1
16
AmbientTemp_Cls_Ld1
17
CtrlVolt_Cls_Ld1
18
OilPrA_Cls_Ld1
The last closing oil pressure of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
19
OilPrB_Cls_Ld1
The last closing oil pressure of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
20
OilPrC_Cls_Ld1
The last closing oil pressure of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
21
GasPrA_Cls_Ld1
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
22
GasPrB_Cls_Ld1
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
23
GasPrC_Cls_Ld1
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
24
IdleTime_Cls_Ld1
25
OpNum_Cls_Ld1
26
t_WaitClsA_Ld2
The last closing waiting time of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
27
t_WaitClsB_Ld2
The last closing waiting time of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
28
t_WaitClsC_Ld2
The last closing waiting time of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
29
t_ClsA_Ld2
30
t_ClsB_Ld2
31
t_ClsC_Ld2
32
Devn_ClsA_Ld2
33
Devn_ClsB_Ld2
34
Devn_ClsC_Ld2
7-8
AmbientTemp_Cls_Ld2
36
CtrlVolt_Cls_Ld2
37
OilPrA_Cls_Ld2
The last closing oil pressure of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
38
OilPrB_Cls_Ld2
The last closing oil pressure of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
39
OilPrC_Cls_Ld2
The last closing oil pressure of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
40
GasPrA_Cls_Ld2
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
41
GasPrB_Cls_Ld2
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
42
GasPrC_Cls_Ld2
The last closing SF6 pressure of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
43
IdleTime_Cls_Ld2
44
OpNum_Cls_Ld2
45
t_WaitOpnA_Next
46
t_WaitOpnB_Next
47
t_WaitOpnC_Next
48
t_OpnA
49
t_OpnB
50
t_OpnC
51
t_WaitOpnA_Ld1
The last opening waiting time of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
52
t_WaitOpnB_Ld1
The last opening waiting time of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
53
t_WaitOpnC_Ld1
The last opening waiting time of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
54
t_OpnA_Ld1
55
t_OpnB_Ld1
56
t_OpnC_Ld1
57
Devn_OpnA_Ld1
58
Devn_OpnB_Ld1
59
Devn_OpnC_Ld1
60
AmbientTemp_Opn_Ld1
61
CtrlVolt_Opn_Ld1
62
OilPrA_Opn_Ld1
The last opening oil pressure of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
63
OilPrB_Opn_Ld1
The last opening oil pressure of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
64
OilPrC_Opn_Ld1
The last opening oil pressure of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
65
GasPrA_Opn_Ld1
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase A of the No.1 controlled side
66
GasPrB_Opn_Ld1
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase B of the No.1 controlled side
67
GasPrC_Opn_Ld1
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase C of the No.1 controlled side
68
IdleTime_Opn_Ld1
69
OpNum_Opn_Ld1
70
t_WaitOpnA_Ld2
The last opening waiting time of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
71
t_WaitOpnB_Ld2
The last opening waiting time of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
72
t_WaitOpnC_Ld2
The last opening waiting time of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
73
t_OpnA_Ld2
74
t_OpnB_Ld2
75
t_OpnC_Ld2
76
Devn_OpnA_Ld2
77
Devn_OpnB_Ld2
7-9
Devn_OpnC_Ld2
79
AmbientTemp_Opn_Ld2
80
CtrlVolt_Opn_Ld2
81
OilPrA_Opn_Ld2
The last opening oil pressure of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
82
OilPrB_Opn_Ld2
The last opening oil pressure of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
83
OilPrC_Opn_Ld2
The last opening oil pressure of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
84
GasPrA_Opn_Ld2
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase A of the No.2 controlled side
85
GasPrB_Opn_Ld2
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase B of the No.2 controlled side
86
GasPrC_Opn_Ld2
The last opening SF6 pressure of phase C of the No.2 controlled side
87
IdleTime_Opn_Ld2
88
OpNum_Opn_Ld2
Item
Description
Inputs
Outputs
Superv State
Item
Contact Inputs
Description
To display the state of the general binary inputs
Item
Contact Outputs
Description
To display the state of the binary outputs
Item
Device Superv
Description
To display the state of the supervision alarm elements
7-10
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Status and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Inputs and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
4.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Contact Inputs and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
5.
Contact Inputs
BI_ClsCmd
BI_OpnCmd
BI_52aA_MainCB
BI_52bA_MainCB
BI_52aB_MainCB
BI_52bB_MainCB
BI_52aC_MainCB
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
Figure 7.2-5 LCD display of the status of the general binary inputs
The following tables show all the binary signal status of this device.
Symbol
Description
BI_ClsCmd
BI_OpnCmd
BI_52aA_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase A the controlled CB.
BI_52bA_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase A the controlled CB.
BI_52aB_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase B the controlled CB.
BI_52bB_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase B the controlled CB.
BI_52aC_MainCB
The binary input for the NOC position of phase C the controlled CB.
BI_52bC_MainCB
The binary input for the NCC position of phase C the controlled CB.
BI_52a_SideCB_BB1
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.1 busbar side CB.
10
BI_52b_SideCB_BB1
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.1 busbar side CB.
11
BI_52a_SideCB_BB2
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.2 busbar side CB.
12
BI_52b_SideCB_BB2
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.2 busbar side CB.
13
BI_89a_BB1
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.1 disconnector.
14
BI_89b_BB1
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.1 disconnector.
15
BI_89a_BB2
The binary input for the NOC position of the No.2 disconnector.
16
BI_89b_BB2
The binary input for the NCC position of the No.2 disconnector.
17
BI_17
BI_18
19
BI_19
20
BI_20
21
BI_Maintenance
Symbol
Description
BO_ClsA
BO_ClsB
BO_ClsC
BO_OpnA
BO_OpnB
BO_OpnC
Item
Description
Disturb Records
Superv Events
IO Events
Device Logs
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Records and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Disturb Records and press key
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ENT to enter this submenu. If there is no report in the selected submenu, it will show No
Report! on the LCD.
4.
The first line shows the report title and the sequence number of the history operation report, and
the second line shows the operation time of the history operation report. Other lines show the
operation information one by one according to the relative time sequence. For more information
about the functional elements and operation information, see Section 7.3.1.
7.2.5.2 View History Alarm Report
The history alarm report stores the alarm elements and alarm time.
Operating steps:
1.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Records and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Superv Events and press key
ENT to enter this submenu. If there is no report in the selected submenu, it will show No
Report! on the LCD.
4.
The first line shows the report title and the sequence number of the history alarm report, and the
second line shows the alarm time of the history alarm report. Other lines show the alarm elements
and state change information one by one. For more information about the alarm elements, see
7-13
Section 4.3.
7.2.5.3 View History Binary State Change Report
The history binary state change report stores the binary signal name and state change time.
Operating steps:
1.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Records and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu IO Events and press key ENT
to enter this submenu. If there is no report in the selected submenu, it will show No Report!
on the LCD.
4.
Press key + or - to view the expected history binary state change report.
IO Events NO.98
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BI_ClsCmd
0->1
The first line shows the report title and the sequence number of the history binary input state
change report, and the second line shows the binary state change time of the history binary state
change report. Other lines show the binary state change information one by one. For more
information about the binary signals, see Section 7.2.4.
7.2.5.4 View History User Operation Report
The history user operation report stores the user operation information and user operation time.
Operating steps:
1.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Records and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Device Logs and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
4.
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The first line shows the report title and the sequence number of the history user operation report,
and the second line shows the user operation time of the history user operation report. Other lines
show the user operation information.
Item
Description
System Settings
CtrlSwi Settings
Compensation Settings
Transducer Settings
BCU Settings
Device Setup
Copy Settings
Item
Description
Base Settings
CB Close Settings
CB Open Settings
Item
Description
TempComp Settings
CtrlVoltAComp Settings
CtrlVoltBComp Settings
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CtrlVoltCComp Settings
OilPrAComp Settings
OilPrBComp Settings
OilPrCComp Settings
GasPrAComp Settings
GasPrBComp Settings
10
GasPrCComp Settings
11
IdleTimeComp Settings
12
OpNumComp Settings
Item
Description
BI Settings
AC Calbr Settings
Item
Description
Device Settings
Comm Settings
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Settings and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu CtrlSwi Settings and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
4.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Base Settings and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
5.
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Base Settings
En_CtrlSwi_Cls
Enable
En_CtrlSwi_Opn
Enable
En_FreqComp
Disable
Opt_Comp_Cls Conventional
Opt_Comp_Opn Conventional
Opt_RefVo...
SingleBB
K_Calbr_Cls
0.5
Figure 7.2-10 LCD displa y of the selected settings
Refer the Section 7.2.6.1 to locate the cursor on the expected setting, and then press key
ENT to enter the setting modification state.
2.
Press key + or - to modify a selected setting, and press key ENT to return to the setting
interface (see Figure 7.2-10) after the selected setting modification is finished.
3.
4.
After finishing the setting modification, press key ESC to prompt the user whether to save
the settings. Select Yes to confirm to save the modified settings. Then the password input
interface is shown on the LCD. Input the correct password and press key ENT to confirm the
modification. If the modification is given up, press key ESC to exit the modification operation.
5.
After confirming the setting modification, it will show Saving Settings on the LCD. Then the
device will restart, and the new settings will be in service.
NOTE! It is necessary to certify whether the modified settings are correct absolutely
before confirming the setting modification.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Settings and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Copy Settings and press key
ENT to enter the interface for copying settings.
4.
Press key + or - to select the expected setting group number and then press key ENT to
show the password input interface.
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Input the correct password and then press key ENT to copy the settings of the active group
5.
Press key GRP to enter the setting group switch interface in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key + or - to select the expected setting group number and then press key ENT to
show the password input interface.
Input the correct password and then press key ENT to copy the settings of the active group
3.
01
Change to Group:
02
Item
Description
Device Info
Settings
Disturb Records
Superv Events
IO Events
Device Status
Waveforms
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IEC103 Info
Cancel Print
Item
Description
System Settings
CtrlSwi Settings
Compensation Settings
Transducer Settings
BCU Settings
Device Setup
All Settings
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Print and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Settings and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
4.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu CtrlSwi Settings and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
5.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Base Settings and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
6.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Print and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Cancel Print and press key
ENT to cancel the present printing content. The information Canceling Print is shown on
the LCD.
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Item
Description
Reset Target
Trig Oscillograph
Download
Clear OpNum CB
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Local Cmd and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Reset Target and press key
ENT to restore all the signals and relevant outputs of this device.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Local Cmd and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Trig Oscillogram and press key
ENT to trigger an oscillogram.
1.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Local Cmd and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Clear OpNum CB and press key
ENT to clear the operation number. The information Clear OpNum CB is shown on the
LCD.
Item
Description
Version Info
Board Info
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Information and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Version Info and press key
ENT to show the program version information.
Version Info
NR
SWITCHING CONTROLLER
PCS-9830B
Version
1.05
Program CRC
B76D9282
Program Time
2015-02-12
08:44:39
Figure 7.2-12 LCD displa y of the software version
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The first line shows the title of this interface, other lines show the information of the board
information, including the manufacturer abbreviation name, the device name, the device code, the
program version, the program CRC code and the program creation time.
NOTE! It is only an example for explaining the software version menu. The practical
software version of this device should be taken as final and binding.
7.2.9.2 View Board Information
All the module information can be known through this menu.
1.
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Information and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Board Info and press key ENT
to show the board information.
NO
01
02
05
06
07
08
Board Info
Type
Stat
NR4106
NR4138
NR4524
NR4524
-NR4501
NR4410
Conf
()
(--)
()
The first line shows the title of this interface, other lines show the information of the board
information, including the slot sequence number, the module type, the module operation state and
the module configuration state. In normal operation situation, th e module configuration state
should be same with the module operation state.
Item
Description
Device Test
Internal Signal
CptRuntime
Item
Description
SwitchCtrl Events
Superv Events
IO Events
Contact Outputs
The submenu SwitchCtrl Events, Superv Events and IO Events have following submenus.
No.
Item
Description
All Test
Select Test
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Test and press key ENT to
enter this submenu.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Device Test and press key ENT
to enter this submenu.
4.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu SwitchCtrl Events and press key
ENT to enter this submenu.
5.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Select Test and press key ENT
to show all the switching control events.
6.
Press key or to locate the cursor on a selected event and then press key ENT to
create a binary signal.
NOTE! The submenu All Test is used to test all the binary signals automatically.
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Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Clock and press key ENT to
enter the clock modification interface.
3.
Press key or to locate the cursor on a selected item and press key + or - to modify
the selected item.
4.
After finishing the clock modification, press key ENT to confirm the modification.
Clock
Year:
Month:
Day:
Hour:
Minute:
Second:
2013
01
23
18
28
58
Press key to enter the main menu in the default displaying situation.
2.
Press key or to locate the cursor on the submenu Language and press key ENT
to enter the language modification interface.
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3.
4.
After finishing the language modification, press key ENT to confirm the modification.
Trip NO.4
2013-06-17 19:43:37:307ms
0000ms
Pkp_Cls
0027ms
BO_CtrlSwiClsA
0031ms
BO_CtrlSwiClsC
0031ms
BO_CtrlSwiClsB
The first line shows the report title and the sequence number of the history operation report, and
the second line shows the operation time of the history operation report. Other lines show the
switching control events one by one according to the relative time sequence.
The operation report will keep being displayed on LCD until an acknowledgement is received by
pressing the key ENT+ESC, by energizing the binary input [BI_RstTarg] or by executing the
submenu Reset Target.
Operation elements listed below may be displayed.
No.
Operation Element
Description
Pkp_Cls
Pkp_Opn
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BO_DirectCls
BO_DirectOpn
BO_CtrlSwiClsA
BO_CtrlSwiClsB
BO_CtrlSwiClsC
BO_CtrlSwiOpnA
BO_CtrlSwiOpnB
10
BO_CtrlSwiOpnC
Superv Events
Alm_Device
Alm_U_Ref1
The first line shows the alarm report title, and then shows the alarm elements one by one
according to the time sequence.
The alarm report will keep being displayed on LCD until the relevant alarm situation is restored to
normal state. It means that this device does not detect any alarm situation. The default display
then appears on LCD and LED ALARM is off. The LED ALARM will not be on if either of the
alarm signals [Fail_Device] and [Fail_Setting] is issued.
Alarm elements listed below may be displayed. See Section 4.3 for more details about the alarm
element operation theory.
7.3.2.2 Understand the Alarms
Hardware circuit and operation condition of this device are self-supervised continuously. If any
abnormal condition is detected, information or report will be displayed and a corr esponding alarm
will be issued.
A common abnormality may block a certain number of switching control functions while other
functions can still work.
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However, if a serious hardware failure or abnormality is detected, all switching control functions
will be blocked and the LED HEALTHY will be off.
When a hardware failure is detected, this device can not work normally in such a situation and a
manual maintenance is required to fix the failure.
NOTE! If this device is blocked or alarm signal is issued during operation, do please find
out its reason by help of the history reports. If the reason can not be found on site, please
inform the manufacturer NR Electric Co., Ltd.
Password:
000
The password for modifying settings is fixed, and it is press key +, , and - in sequence.
The following figure shows the password input interface for modifying settings.
Password:
----
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8 Installation
8 Installation
Table of Contents
8.1 General ...........................................................................................................................8-1
8.2 Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................8-1
8.3 Checking the Shipment..............................................................................................8-2
8.4 Material and Tools Required .....................................................................................8-2
8.5 Device Location and Ambient Conditions ............................................................8-2
8.6 Mechanical Installation...............................................................................................8-3
8.7 Electrical Installation and Wiring.............................................................................8-4
8.7.1 Grounding Guidelines ...................................................................................................... 8-4
8.7.2 Cubicle Grounding ........................................................................................................... 8-4
8.7.3 Ground Connection on the Device ................................................................................... 8-5
8.7.4 Grounding Strips and their Installation .............................................................................. 8-6
8.7.5 Guidelines for Wiring........................................................................................................ 8-6
8.7.6 Wiring for Electrical Cables .............................................................................................. 8-7
List of Figures
Figure 8.6-1 Dimensions of this device and the cut-out in the cubicle (unit: mm) ............. 8-3
Figure 8.6-2 Demonstration of plugging a board into its corresponding slot ..................... 8-4
Figure 8.7-1 Cubicle grounding system ................................................................................ 8-5
Figure 8.7-2 Ground terminal of this device.......................................................................... 8-6
Figure 8.7-3 Ground strip and termination ............................................................................ 8-6
Figure 8.7-4 Glancing demo about the wiring for electrical cables ..................................... 8-7
8-a
8 Installation
8-b
8 Installation
8.1 General
The equipment must be shipped, stored and installed with the greatest care.
Choose the place of installation such that the communication interface an d the controls on the
front of the device are easily accessible.
Air must circulate freely around the equipment. Observe all the requirements regarding place of
installation and ambient conditions given in this instruction manual.
Take care that the external wiring is properly brought into the equipment and terminated correctly
and pay special attention to grounding. Strictly observe the corresponding guidelines contained in
this section.
WARNING! The modules may only be inserted in the slots designated in Section 5.2.
Components can be damaged or destroyed by inserting boards in the wrong slots.
DANGER! Improper handling of the equipment can cause damage or an incorrect
response of the equipment itself or the primary plant.
WARNING! Industry packs and ribbon cables may only be replaced or the positions of
jumpers be changed on a workbench appropriately designed for working on electronic
equipment. The modules, bus backplanes are sensitive to electrostatic discharge when
not in the unit's housing.
The basic precautions to guard against electrostatic discharge are as follows:
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Should boards have to be removed from this device installed in a grounded cubicle in an HV
switchgear installation, please discharge yourself by touching station ground (the cubicle)
beforehand.
Only hold electronic boards at the edges, taking care not to touch the components.
Only works on boards that have been removed from the cubicle on a workbench designed for
electronic equipment and wear a grounded wristband. Do not wear a grounded wris tband,
however, while inserting or withdrawing units.
Always store and ship the electronic boards in their original packing. Place electronic parts in
electrostatic screened packing materials.
The location should not be exposed to excessive air pollution (dust, aggressive substances).
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2.
Severe vibration, extreme changes of temperature, high levels of humidity, surge voltages of
high amplitude and short rise time and strong induced magnetic fields should be avoided as
far as possible.
3.
The equipment can in principle be mounted in any attitude, but it is normally mounted vertically
(visibility of markings).
WARNING! Excessively high temperature can appreciably reduce the operating life of
this device.
177.0
101.6
(264.0)
(246.4)
246.40.1
+0.4
228.0 -0.0
+0.4
101.60.1
179.0 -0.0
4-6.8
Figure 8.6-1 Dimensions of this device and the cut-out in the cubicle (unit: mm)
NOTE! It is necessary to leave enough space top and bottom of the cut-out in the cubicle
for heat emission of this device.
As mentioned in Chapter 5, up to eight modules are installed in the enclosure of this device, and
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these modules must be plugged into the proper slots of this device respectively. The safety
instructions must be abided by when installing the boards, please see Section 8.2 for the details.
Figure 8.6-2 shows the installation way of a module being plugged into a corresponding slot.
In the case of equipment supplied in cubicles, place the cubicles on the foundations that have
been prepared. Take care while doing so not to jam or otherwise damage any of the cables that
have already been installed. Secure the cubicles to the foundations.
8 Installation
Door or hinged
equipment frame
Cubicle ground
rail close to floor
Braided
copper strip
Station
ground
Conducting
connection
8 Installation
Braided
copper strip
Terminal bolt
Contact surface
Power supply, binary inputs & outputs: brained copper cable, 1.0mm2 ~ 2.5mm2
AC current inputs: brained copper cable, 1.5mm2 ~ 4.0mm2. If the 4.0mm2 lead is selected,
only the dedicated terminal cable lug provided by NR can be adopted.
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01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Tighten
01
Figure 8.7-4 Glancing demo about the wiring for electrical cables
DANGER! 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.
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9 Commissioning
9 Commissioning
Table of Contents
9.1 General ...........................................................................................................................9-1
9.2 Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................9-1
9.3 Commission Tools.......................................................................................................9-2
9.4 Setting Familiarization................................................................................................9-2
9.5 Product Checks............................................................................................................9-3
9.5.1 With the Device De-energized.......................................................................................... 9-4
9.5.2 With the Device Energized ............................................................................................... 9-5
9.5.3 Switching Control Function Test ....................................................................................... 9-8
9.5.4 On-load Checks ............................................................................................................... 9-8
9-a
9 Commissioning
9-b
9 Commissioning
9.1 General
This device is fully numerical in their design, implementing all functions in software. The device
employs a high degree of self-checking and in the unlikely event of a failure, will give an alarm. As
a result of this, the commissioning test does not need to be as extensive as with non -numeric
electronic or electro-mechanical relays.
To commission this device, it is only necessary to verify that the hardware is functioning correctly
and the application-specific software settings have been applied to the device.
Blank commissioning test and setting records are provided at the end of this manual for
completion as required.
Before carrying out any work on the equipment, the user should be familiar with the contents of the
safety and technical data sections and the ratings on the equipments rating label.
The earthing screw of the device must be connected solidly to the protective earth conductor
before any other electrical connection is made.
Hazardous voltages can be present on all circuits and components connected to the supply
voltage or to the measuring and test quantities.
Hazardous voltages can be present in the device even after disconnection of the supply
voltage (storage capacitors!).
The limit values stated in the technical data (Chapter 2) must not be exceeded at all, not even
during testing and commissioning.
When testing the device with secondary test equipment, make sure that no othe r
measurement quantities are connected. Take also into consideration that the trip circuits and
maybe also close commands to the circuit breakers and other primary switches are
disconnected from the device unless expressly stated.
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DANGER! Current transformer secondary circuits must have been short-circuited before
the current leads to the device are disconnected.
WARNING! Primary test may only be carried out by qualified personnel, who are familiar
with the commissioning of this system, the operation of the plant and safety rules and
regulations (switching, earthing, etc.).
Multifunctional dynamic current and voltage injection test set with interval timer.
Multimeter with suitable AC current range and AC/DC voltage ranges of 0~440V and 0~250V
respectively.
Optional equipment:
An electronic or brushless insulation tester with a DC output not exceeding 500V (for
insulation resistance test when required).
A portable PC, with appropriate software (this enables the rear communications port to be
tested, if this is to be used, and will also save considerable time during commissioning).
EIA RS-485 to EIA RS-232 converter (if EIA RS-485 IEC60870-5-103 port is being tested).
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Function tests
These tests are performed for the following functions that are fully software-based. Tests of the
switching control schemes require a dynamic test set.
Timers test
Conjunctive tests
The tests are performed after the device is connected with the primary equipment and other
external equipment.
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On load test.
Device panel
Carefully examine the device panel, this equipment inside and other parts inside to see that
no physical damage has occurred since installation.
The rated information of other auxiliary protections should be checked to ensure it is correct
for the particular installation.
Panel wiring
Check the conducting wire which is used in the panel to assure that their cross section
meeting the requirement.
Carefully examine the wiring to see that they are no connection failure exists.
Label
Check all the isolator binary inputs, terminal blocks, indicators, switches and push buttons to
make sure that their labels meet the requirements of this project.
Earthing cable
Check whether the earthing cable from the panel terminal block is safely screwed to the panel
steel sheet.
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DC power supply
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Practical Input
Error
Ia1
Ib1
Ic1
Ia2
Ib2
Ic2
Practical Input
Error
U_Ref1
U_Ref2
U_Ref3
Ua_Ld1
Ub_Ld1
Uc_Ld1
Ua_Ld2
Ub_Ld2
Uc_Ld2
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Ensure that the voltage applied on the binary input must be within the operating range.
The status of each binary input can be viewed using the submenu Contact Inputs.
Binary inputs testing checkout
BI Name
Correct?
Confirm the external wiring to the current and voltage inputs is correct.
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However, these checks can only be carried out if there are no restrictions pr eventing the
tenderization of the plant being protected.
Remove all test leads, temporary shorting leads, etc. and replace any external wiring that has
been removed to allow testing.
If it has been necessary to disconnect any of the external wiring from th is device in order to
perform any of the foregoing tests, it should be ensured that all connections are replaced in
accordance with the relevant external connection or scheme diagram. Confirm current and voltage
transformer wiring.
9.5.4.1 Final Checks
After the above tests are completed, remove all test or temporary shorting leads, etc. If it has been
necessary to disconnect any of the external wiring from this device in order to perform the wiring
verification tests, it should be ensured that all connections are replaced in accordance with the
relevant external connection or scheme diagram.
Ensure that this device has been restored to service.
If this device is in a new installation or the circuit breaker has just been maintained, the circuit
breaker maintenance and current counters should be zero. If a test block is installed, remove the
test plug and replace the cover so that this device is put into service.
Ensure that all event records, fault records, disturbance records and alarms have been cleared
and LEDs has been reset before leaving this device.
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10 Maintenance
10 Maintenance
Table of Contents
10.1 Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 Regular Testing ....................................................................................................... 10-1
10.3 Failure Tracing and Repair ................................................................................... 10-1
10.4 Replace Failed Modules........................................................................................ 10-1
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10 Maintenance
10-b
10 Maintenance
10 Maintenance
removed module. Furthermore, the replaced module should have the same software version. And
the replaced analog input module and power supply module should have the same ratings.
WARNING! Units and modules may only be replaced while the supply is switched off and
only by appropriately trained and qualified personnel. Strictly observe the basic
precautions to guard against electrostatic discharge.
WARNING! When handling a module, take anti-static measures such as wearing an
earthed wrist band and placing modules on an earthed conductive mat. Otherwise, many
of the electronic components could suffer damage. After replacing the CPU module,
check the settings.
DANGER! After replacing modules, be sure to check that the same configuration is set
as before the replacement. If this is not the case, there is a danger of the unintended
operation of switchgear taking place or of elements not functioning correctly. Persons
may also be put in danger.
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11.2 Disposal......................................................................................................................11-1
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11-b
11.1 Decommissioning
11.1.1 Switching off
To switch off this device, switch off the external miniature circuit breaker of the power supply.
11.1.3 Dismantling
The rack of this device may now be removed from the system cubicle, after which the cubicles
may also be removed.
DANGER! When the station is in operation, make sure that there is an adequate safety
distance to live parts, especially as dismantling is often performed by unskilled personnel.
11.2 Disposal
In every country there are companies specialized in the proper disposal of electronic waste.
NOTE! Strictly observe all local and national regulations when disposing of the device.
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Software
Source
New
Version
Beta
1.00
1.00
Date
2013-11-28
Description of change
Form the original manual.
1.
2.
Update
the
description
about
the
circuit
breaker
1.01
1.01
2013-12-26
3.
4.
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.02
1.03
1.04
1.02
1.03
1.04
2014-05-05
5.
1.
2.
3.
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1.
2.
3.
2014-07-11
2014-11-25
3.4.
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1.
1.04
1.05
1.05
2015-02-15
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