P433 EN M R-63-A 313 654 Volume 2
P433 EN M R-63-A 313 654 Volume 2
P433 EN M R-63-A 313 654 Volume 2
P433/EN M/R-63-A
Technical Manual
Volume 2 of 2
P433
A1 Function Groups
DVICE Device
PC PC link
SFMON Self-monitoring
A2 Internal Signals
ARC: Test HSR A-B-C int. Vol. 1, Fig. 3-210, (p. 3-264)
ARC: V> for RRC triggered Vol. 1, Fig. 3-212, (p. 3-266)
COMM1: Motor rel. mon. trg. Vol. 1, Fig. 3-416, (p. 3-491)
GSCSG: Bl. PSIG weak infeed Vol. 1, Fig. 3-258, (p. 3-318)
SOTF: Line dead trig. en. Vol. 1, Fig. 3-175, (p. 3-228)
A3 Glossary
Modules
A: Communication module
L: MMI module
P: Processor module
T: Transformer module
Symbols
Symbol Description
Components of a symbol
A symbol consists of a contour or contour combination and one or
more qualifiers.
Control block
A control block contains an input function common to several
symbols. It is used for the collective setting of several trigger
elements, for example.
D5Z08X3B
Output block
An output block contains an output function common to several
symbols.
D5Z08X4B
1.0: 1.0 A
meaning to each setting.
5.0: 5.0 A
D5Z08X6B
Static input
Only the state of the binary input variable is effective.
D5Z08XBB
Dynamic input
Only the transition from value 0 to value 1 is effective.
D5Z08XAB
Negation of an output
The value up to the border line is negated at the output.
D5Z08X8B
Negation of an input
The input value is negated before the border line.
D5Z08X7B
D5Z08X9B
AND element
& The output variable will be 1 only if all input variables are 1.
D5Z08XCB
OR element
The output variable will be 1 only if at least one input variable is
D5Z08XDB
1.
Threshold element
The output variable will be 1 only if at least two input variables
D5Z08XEB
are 1. The number in the symbol may be replaced by any other
number.
(m out of n) element
The output variable will be 1 only if just one input variable is 1.
D5Z08XFB The number in the symbol may be replaced by any other number
if the number of inputs is increased or decreased accordingly.
Delay element
t1 t2
The transition from value 0 to 1 at the output occurs after a time
D5Z08XGB
delay of t1 relative to the corresponding transition at the input.
The transition from value 1 to 0 at the output occurs after a time
delay of t2 relative to the corresponding transition at the input.
t1 and t2 may be replaced by the actual delay values (in seconds
or strobe ticks).
Monostable flip-flop
1 The output variable will be 1 only if the input variable changes to
100ms
D5Z08XHB
1. The output variable will remain 1 for 100 ms, regardless of the
duration of the input value 1 (non-retriggerable).
Without a 1 in the function block, the monostable flip-flop is
retriggerable.
The time is 100 ms in this example, but it may be changed to any
other duration.
Analog-digital converter
An analog input signal is converted to a binary signal.
D5Z08XJB
Subtractor
The output variable is the difference between the two input
D5Z08XKB
variables.
A summing element is obtained by changing the minus sign to
a plus sign at the symbol input.
Memory, general
Storage of a binary or analog signal.
D5Z08XMB
Non-stable flip-flop
When the input variable changes to 1, a pulse sequence is
D5Z08XNB
generated at the output.
The ! to the left of the G indicates that the pulse sequence starts
with the input variable transition (synchronized start).
If there is a ! to the right of the G, the pulse sequence ends with
the ending of the 1 signal at the input (synchronized stop).
Amplifier
The output variable is 1 only if the input variable is also 1.
D5Z08XOB
Counter
+
At the + input the input variable transitions from 0 to 1 are
R
D5Z08YFB
counted and stored in the function block.
At the R(eset) input a transition of the input variable from 0 to 1
resets the counter to 0.
D5Z08YGB
V1
with electrical isolation between input and output.
L-
D5Z08XQB L+ = pos. voltage input
L− = neg. voltage input
U1 = device identifier
D5Z08XRB
Phase identifiers for current inputs:
● for A: A1 and A2
● for B: B1 and B2
● for C: C1 and C2
● for N: N1 and N2
Item identifiers
● for current transformers:
o for A: T1
o for B: T2
o for C: T3
o for N: T4
● for voltage transformer 1:
o for A: T5
o for B: T6
o for C: T7
o for N: T8
● for VG-N transformer: T90
● for voltage transformer 2:
o for A: T15
Change-over contact
with item identifier
D5Z08XSB
Special symbol
Output relay in normally-energized arrangement (“closed-circuit
D5Z08XTB
operation”).
PC interface
with pin connections
−12V 9
+12V 1
0V 5
RXD 3
V24
TXD 2
D5Z08XVB
Multiplier
The output variable is the result of the multiplication of the two
D5Z08XWB
input variables.
Divider
The output variable is the result of the division of the two input
D5Z08XXB
variables.
Comparator
The output variable becomes 1 only if the input variable(s) are
equal to the function in the function block.
D5Z08XYB
Formula block
The output variable becomes 1 only if the input variable(s) satisfy
2.5
the equation in the function block
D5Z08XZB
Symbols Used
Symbol Meaning
t Time duration
V̲ Complex voltage
I Electrical current
I̲ Complex current
Z̲ Complex impedance
f Frequency
δ Temperature in °C
Σ Sum, result
α Angle
τ Time constant
ΔT Temperature difference in K
A4 Telecontrol Interfaces
A4.1.1 Interoperability
This application-based standard (companion standard) specifies parameter sets
and other options from which subsets are to be selected in order to implement
specific telecontrol systems. Certain parameters such as the number of bytes
(octets) in the COMMON ADDRESS of the ASDU are mutually exclusive. This
means that only one value of the defined parameter is allowed per system. Other
parameters, such as the listed set of different process information in the
command and monitor direction, permit definition of the total number or of
subsets that are suitable for the given application. This section combines the
parameters given in the previous sections in order to facilitate an appropriate
selection for a specific application. If a system is made up of several system
components supplied by different manufacturers, then it is necessary for all
partners to agree on the selected parameters.
The boxes for the selected parameters should be checked [see National Preface
of EN 60870-5-101].
The overall definition of a system may also require individual selection of certain
parameters for specific parts of a system such as individual selection of scaling
factors for individually addressable measured values.
[✓] Structured
[✓] Unstructured
Frame Length
[✓] <10> = Measured value, normalized value with time tag M_ME_TA_1
[✓] <12> = Measured value, scaled value with time tag M_ME_TB_1
[ ] <14> = Measured value, short floating point value with time tag M_ME_TC_1
[✓] <18> = Packed start events of protection equipment with time ME_EP_TB_1
tag
[ ] <50> = Set point command, short floating point value C_SE_NC_1
[ ] <112> = Parameter of measured value, short floating point value P_ME_NC_1
[ ] <122> = Call directory, select file, call file, call section F_SC_NA_1
[✓] Global
[ ] Direct set point command [ ] Select and execute set point
transmission command
[ ] Short pulse duration (Execution duration determined by a system parameter in the
outstation)
[ ] Long pulse duration (Execution duration determined by a system parameter in the
outstation)
A4.2.1 Interoperability
Note: EIA RS 485 defines the loads in such a way that 32 of such loads can be
operated on one line. For detailed information see EIA RS 485, Section 3.
INF Description
[✓] <19> LED reset (021 010) MA IN: Res et in dicat. USER
[✓] <20> Blocking of monitor direction (037 075) C OMM1 : Si g./meas .val. blo ck.
[✓] <32> Measurand supervision I (040 087) MCMON: Mea s. circ. I faulty
[✓] <33> Measurand supervision V (038 023) MCMON: Mea s. circ. V fault y
[✓] <35> Phase sequence supervision (038 049) MCMON: Ph ase se qu. V f aul ty
[✓] <36> Trip circuit supervision (041 200) SFMON: Rel ay K xx faulty
(The message content is
formed from the OR operation
of the individual signals.)
[✓] <38> VT fuse failure (004 061) MA IN: M.c. b. trip V EXT
[✓] <47> Group alarm (004 065) MA IN: Blocke d/f aul ty
[✓] <51> Earth fault forward, i.e. line (041 088) MA IN: Gnd. f aul t f orw./LS
[✓] <52> Earth fault reverse, i.e. busbar (041 089) MA IN: Gnd. f aul t backw ./BS
[✓] <68> General trip (036 071) MA IN: Gen . tri p command 1
[✓] <72> Trip I>> (back-up operation) (036 014) BUOC : Tri p s ignal
[✓] <73> Fault location X in ohms (004 029) F T_DA : F aul t re act., pri m.
[✓] <74> Fault forward/line (036 018) D IST: Fault f orw ard / LS
[✓] <77> Teleprotection signal received (037 029) P SI G: R ece ive (s ignal )
[✓] <84> General starting (036 000) MA IN: Gen eral startin g
[✓] <147> Measurands IN, VEN (005 011) MA IN: Current Σ( IP ) p.u.
(only with setting (005 013) MAI N: V olt. Σ(V PG)/√3 p.u.
C OM M1 : Tran sm.en ab.cycl
.dat to ASDU 3.4 per IEC)
[✓] <148> Measurands IA,B,C, VA,B,C, P, Q, f (005 041) MAI N: Cu rre nt A p.u.
(only with setting (006 041) MAIN: Curren t B p.u .
C OMM1 : Transm.e nab.cycl (007 041) MAI N: Cu rre nt C p. u.
.dat to ASDU 9 per IEC) (005 043) MAIN: V ol tage A-G p.u .
(006 043) MA IN: Voltage B-G p.u .
(007 043) MA IN: Voltage C-G p. u.
(004 051) MA IN: Act ive power P p.u.
(004 053) MAIN: Re ac. powe r Q p.u.
(004 040) MAIN: Fre que ncy f
INF Description
INF Description
[✓] <19> LED reset (021 010) MA IN: Res et in dicat. U SER
[✓] <23> Activate characteristic 1 (003 060) P SS: Param .s u bs. se l. USE R
(Switches
PSS: Pa ram.su bs. se l .
USE R to Parameter subset
1.)
[✓] <24> Activate characteristic 2 (003 060) P SS: Param .s u bs. se l. USE R
(Switches
PSS: Pa ram.su bs. se l .
USE R to Parameter subset
2.)
[✓] <25> Activate characteristic 3 (003 060) P SS: Param .s u bs. se l. USE R
(Switches
PSS: Pa ram.su bs. se l .
USE R to Parameter subset
3.)
[✓] <26> Activate characteristic 4 (003 060) P SS: Param .s u bs. se l. USE R
(Switches
PSS: Pa ram.su bs. se l .
USE R to Parameter subset
4.)
INF Description
A4.2.1.3.6 Miscellaneous
Measured values are transmitted both with ASDU 3 and ASDU 9. As defined in
Sec. 7.2.6.8, the maximum MVAL can be either 1.2 or 2.4 times the rated value.
In ASDU 3 and ASDU 9, different ratings may not be used; in other words, there is
only one choice for each measurand.
1.2 or 2.4
● Type of bay
o A – Feeder bays
o L – Bus sectionalizer bay
o Q –Bus coupler bay
o K – Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay
o M – Busbar measurement bay
o E – Busbar grounding bay
o X – Other bay type
● Number of busbars
o 1 – Single busbar
o 2 – Double busbar
o 9 – Without busbar / other configurations
● Equipment
o 1 – Bays with switch truck or withdrawable switchgear assembly
o 2 – Bays with two circuit breakers or switch disconnectors on switch
trucks or withdrawable switchgear assembly
o 3 – Bays with stationary switchgear units
o 5 – Bays with stationary switchgear units and three-position disconnector
o 9 – Other bay types
Key
Bay Type No.: This number indicates the value to be set at MAIN: Type of
b ay (Menu branch Par/Conf) in order to configure the unit for the selected bay
type.
The interlock equations are stored at substation control level, not at unit level.
A5.2.1.1 Bay type No. 2: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.100.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.2 Bay type No. 3: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.100.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-5: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-6: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.3 Bay type No. 546: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A11.101.M03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.4 Bay type No. 4: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.101.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.5 Bay type No. 5: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.101.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.6 Bay type No. 6: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.101.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.7 Bay type No. 523: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.108.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.8 Bay type No. 549: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A11.109.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.9 Bay type No. 244: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.109.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U C02 /
Tab. A5-25: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.10 Bay type No. 544: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.109.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-28: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.11 Bay type No. 567: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.132.R01
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-31: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.12 Bay type No. 521: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.134.R02.1
Q0
Close(d) U A04 /
Q81
Q1 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q1
Q82
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-34: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & /(Q1=X) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & /(Q1=X) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.13 Bay type No. 519: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A11.135.R02.1
Q82
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-37: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & /(Q1=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & /(Q1=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.14 Bay type No. 7: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A11.200.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.15 Bay type No. 8: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A11.200.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-44: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-45: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.16 Bay type No. 9: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A11.201.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.17 Bay type No. 10: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A11.201.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.18 Bay type No. 11: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A11.201.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.19 Bay type No. 12: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A11.400.R01
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.20 Bay type No. 13: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A11.400.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-59: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-60: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.21 Bay type No. 14: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A11.401.R01
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.22 Bay type No. 15: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A11.401.R02
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.23 Bay type No. 16: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A11.401.R03
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.24 Bay type No. 17: Feeder bay with other switchgear unit, single busbar
A11.900.R01
X0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-71: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-72: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.25 Bay type No. 504: Feeder bay with other switchgear unit, single busbar
A11.901.R00
Close(d) U A04 /
BB1
Close(d) U A06 /
Q8
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-74: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-75: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.26 Bay type No. 541: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.104.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.27 Bay type No. 18: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A13.105.M03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.28 Bay type No. 19: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.105.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.29 Bay type No. 20: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.105.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.30 Bay type No. 21: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.105.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.31 Bay type No. 557: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.106.R03
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q9
Q9 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-92: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-93: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.32 Bay type No. 22: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A13.107.M04
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q9
Q9 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.33 Bay type No. 23: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.107.R01
Q0
Close(d) U A04 /
Q9
Q9 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-97: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.34 Bay type No. 24: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.107.R03
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q9
Q9 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-100: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.35 Bay type No. 25: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.107.R04
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q9
Q9 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.36 Bay type No. 508: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A13.111.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-106: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & (Q8=0) & (Q15=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & (Q8=0) & (Q15=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.37 Bay type No. 26: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.200.R01
Q0
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-110: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-111: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.38 Bay type No. 27: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar,
direct motor control
A13.201.M02
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-113: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-114: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.39 Bay type No. 28: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.201.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.40 Bay type No. 29: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.201.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-119: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-120: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.41 Bay type No. 30: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar,
direct motor control
A13.205.M03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.42 Bay type No. 31: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.205.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.43 Bay type No. 32: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.205.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.44 Bay type No. 33: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, single busbar
A13.205.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.45 Bay type No. 34: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.400.R01
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-134: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-135: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.46 Bay type No. 35: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar, direct motor control
A13.401.M02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-137: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-138: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.47 Bay type No. 36: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.401.R01
Close(d) U A04 / F
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.48 Bay type No. 37: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.401.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-143: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-144: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.49 Bay type No. 38: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar, direct motor control
A13.405.M03
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
F
Q8 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.50 Bay type No. 39: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.405.R01
Q0
Close(d) U A04 /
F
Q8 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.51 Bay type No. 40: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.405.R02
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
F
Q8 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.52 Bay type No. 41: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit, single
busbar
A13.405.R03
Q0
Close(d) U A04 K A04
F
Q8 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.53 Bay type No. 503: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
single busbar
A13.432.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-158: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-159: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.54 Bay type No. 507: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
single busbar
A13.433.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-161: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q8 Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-162: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.55 Bay type No. 220: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A15.105.M02
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.56 Bay type No. 42: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar, direct
motor control
A15.105.M03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Q8 Open (Q0=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Q8 Open (Q0=I)
A5.2.1.57 Bay type No. 43: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A15.105.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Q8 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.58 Bay type No. 221: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A15.105.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-174: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.59 Bay type No. 44: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, single busbar
A15.105.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Q8 Open (Q0=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Q8 Open (Q0=I)
A5.2.1.60 Bay type No. 45: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A21.104.M04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.61 Bay type No. 46: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.104.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-181: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-182: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-183: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.62 Bay type No. 47: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.104.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-184: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-186: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.63 Bay type No. 48: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.104.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.64 Bay type No. 49: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A21.105.M05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.65 Bay type No. 50: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.105.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-193: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-194: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-195: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.66 Bay type No. 51: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.105.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-196: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-198: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.67 Bay type No. 52: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.105.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-199: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.68 Bay type No. 53: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.105.R05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.69 Bay type No. 526: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A21.125.R02
Q01 Q02
X01 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Close(d) U C02 /
Tab. A5-205: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-206: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-207: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.70 Bay type No. 54: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A21.204.M04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.71 Bay type No. 55: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.204.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-211: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-212: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-213: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.72 Bay type No. 56: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.204.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-214: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-216: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.73 Bay type No. 57: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.204.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.74 Bay type No. 58: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A21.205.M05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.75 Bay type No. 59: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.205.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-223: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-224: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-225: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.76 Bay type No. 60: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.205.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-226: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-228: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.77 Bay type No. 61: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.205.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-229: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.78 Bay type No. 62: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A21.205.R05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.79 Bay type No. 63: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
A21.404.M04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.80 Bay type No. 64: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.404.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
F
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-239: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-240: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.81 Bay type No. 65: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.404.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-243: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.82 Bay type No. 66: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.404.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.83 Bay type No. 67: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
A21.405.M05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06 Q8
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.84 Bay type No. 68: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.405.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
F
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-251: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-252: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.85 Bay type No. 69: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.405.R03
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06 Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-255: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.86 Bay type No. 70: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.405.R04
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06 Q8
Close(d) U B04 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.87 Bay type No. 71: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A21.405.R05
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
F
Close(d) U A06 K A06 Q8
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (X0=0)
A5.2.1.88 Bay type No. 72: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.101.R02
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-262: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-263: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.89 Bay type No. 73: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.101.R04
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-265: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.90 Bay type No. 74: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.101.R05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.91 Bay type No. 75: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.103.R02
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-271: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-272: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-273: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.92 Bay type No. 76: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.103.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-274: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.93 Bay type No. 77: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.103.R05
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-277: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-278: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-279: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.94 Bay type No. 78: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A22.103.R06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-281: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-282: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.95 Bay type No. 79: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.201.R02
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-283: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-284: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.96 Bay type No. 80: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.201.R04
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-286: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.97 Bay type No. 81: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.201.R05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.98 Bay type No. 82: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.203.R02
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-292: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-293: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-294: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.99 Bay type No. 83: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.203.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-295: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.1.100 Bay type No. 84: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.203.R05
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-298: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-299: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-300: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.101 Bay type No. 85: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A22.203.R06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) (Q02=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) (Q01=0) & /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-302: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q01 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q02 Close(d) /(Q9=X) & /(X01=X) & /(X02=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-303: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.102 Bay type No. 86: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A23.104.M03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.103 Bay type No. 87: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.104.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.104 Bay type No. 88: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.104.R03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.105 Bay type No. 89: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A23.105.M04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.106 Bay type No. 90: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.105.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-316: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-317: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-318: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.107 Bay type No. 91: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.105.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-319: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-321: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.108 Bay type No. 92: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.105.R04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.109 Bay type No. 93: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A23.106.M04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-326: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-327: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.110 Bay type No. 94: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.106.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q9
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-328: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-329: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-330: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.111 Bay type No. 95: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.106.R04
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-332: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-333: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.112 Bay type No. 96: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A23.107.M05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.113 Bay type No. 97: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.107.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q9
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-337: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-338: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-339: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.114 Bay type No. 98: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.107.R04
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-340: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.115 Bay type No. 99: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A23.107.R05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.116 Bay type No. 100: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A23.204.M03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.117 Bay type No. 101: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.204.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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A5.2.1.118 Bay type No. 102: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.204.R03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.119 Bay type No. 103: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A23.205.M04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.120 Bay type No. 104: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.205.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-358: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-359: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-360: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.121 Bay type No. 105: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.205.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-361: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-363: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.122 Bay type No. 106: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.205.R04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.123 Bay type No. 107: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A23.206.M04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-368: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-369: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.124 Bay type No. 108: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.206.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q9
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-370: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-371: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-372: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.125 Bay type No. 109: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.206.R04
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-374: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-375: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.126 Bay type No. 110: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar,
direct motor control
A23.207.M05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.127 Bay type No. 111: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.207.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q9
Close(d) U A06 / Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-379: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-380: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-381: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.128 Bay type No. 112: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.207.R04
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-382: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.129 Bay type No. 113: Feeder bay with switch disconnector, double busbar
A23.207.R05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(Q9=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q8 Close(d) (Q9=0)
Q9 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.1.130 Bay type No. 114: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
A23.404.M03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.131 Bay type No. 115: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A23.404.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / F
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.132 Bay type No. 116: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A23.404.R03
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.1.133 Bay type No. 117: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
A23.405.M04
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.134 Bay type No. 118: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A23.405.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / F
Q8
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-401: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-402: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.135 Bay type No. 119: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A23.405.R03
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-405: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.136 Bay type No. 120: Feeder bay with switch disconnector / fuse unit,
double busbar
A23.405.R04
Q8
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
A5.2.1.137 Bay type No. 222: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A25.105.M03.1
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-411: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.138 Bay type No. 223: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A25.105.M03.2
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-414: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.139 Bay type No. 121: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A25.105.M04.1
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-416: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-417: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.140 Bay type No. 122: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar, direct
motor control
A25.105.M04.2
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & (FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-419: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-420: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.141 Bay type No. 123: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R01.1
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-421: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-422: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-423: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.142 Bay type No. 124: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R01.2
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-424: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-425: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-426: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.143 Bay type No. 224: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R03.1
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-427: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-429: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.144 Bay type No. 225: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R03.2
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-430: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-432: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.145 Bay type No. 125: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R04.1
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-434: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-435: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.146 Bay type No. 126: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.105.R04.2
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-437: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-438: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.147 Bay type No. 127: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.128.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q81 Q82
Q2 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-439: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-440: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-441: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.1.148 Bay type No. 128: Feeder bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
A25.128.R05
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Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-443: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-444: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.1 Bay type No. 133: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.100.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
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A5.2.2.2 Bay type No. 553: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.100.R01.2
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
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A5.2.2.3 Bay type No. 134: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.100.R02
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Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-452: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-453: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.4 Bay type No. 528: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.102.R01
Close(d) U A06 /
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A5.2.2.5 Bay type No. 542: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.102.R01.2
Close(d) U A06 /
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A5.2.2.6 Bay type No. 135: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.104.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
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A5.2.2.7 Bay type No. 136: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.104.R02
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A5.2.2.8 Bay type No. 137: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.104.R03
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Q8 Close(d) (X01=0)
A5.2.2.9 Bay type No. 547: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L11.112.M04
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Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
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Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
A5.2.2.10 Bay type No. 564: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.112.R01.2
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-472: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(X01=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-473: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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A5.2.2.11 Bay type No. 138: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.116.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
X02 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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A5.2.2.12 Bay type No. 545: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.116.R01.2
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
X02 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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A5.2.2.13 Bay type No. 139: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.116.R03
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Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-482: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-483: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.14 Bay type No. 548: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L11.120.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
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A5.2.2.15 Bay type No. 552: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L11.120.M03.2
Close(d) U B02 /
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A5.2.2.16 Bay type No. 140: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.120.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-490: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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A5.2.2.17 Bay type No. 141: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.120.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-493: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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A5.2.2.18 Bay type No. 543: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.120.R03
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A5.2.2.19 Bay type No. 142: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.120.R04
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A5.2.2.20 Bay type No. 558: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L11.128.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-502: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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A5.2.2.21 Bay type No. 143: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L13.113.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.22 Bay type No. 144: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L13.113.M05
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.23 Bay type No. 145: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L13.113.R01
Close(d) U A04 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-511: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-512: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-513: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.24 Bay type No. 146: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L13.113.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-514: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.25 Bay type No. 517: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L13.113.R03.2
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-517: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.26 Bay type No. 147: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L13.113.R05
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q81=0) & (Q82=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.27 Bay type No. 148: Bus sectionalizer bay with switch disconnector, single
busbar
L13.200.R01
Q0
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Tab. A5-524: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Tab. A5-525: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.28 Bay type No. 149: Bus sectionalizer bay with switch disconnector, single
busbar
L13.202.R01
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A5.2.2.29 Bay type No. 150: Bus sectionalizer bay with switch disconnector, single
busbar
L13.202.R03
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A5.2.2.30 Bay type No. 226: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L15.113.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.31 Bay type No. 151: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar, direct motor control
L15.113.M05
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q16=I)
Tab. A5-536: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-537: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.32 Bay type No. 152: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L15.113.R01
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-538: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-539: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-540: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.33 Bay type No. 227: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L15.113.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-541: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.34 Bay type No. 153: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, single
busbar
L15.113.R05
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q16=I)
Tab. A5-545: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-546: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.35 Bay type No. 154: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L21.101.M04.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.2.36 Bay type No. 155: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L21.101.M04.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.2.37 Bay type No. 156: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R01.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 /
X0
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-553: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-554: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-555: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.38 Bay type No. 157: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R01.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 /
X0
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-556: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-557: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-558: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.39 Bay type No. 158: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R03.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-559: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-560: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-561: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.40 Bay type No. 159: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R03.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-562: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-563: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-564: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.41 Bay type No. 160: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R04.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
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Control O/C Interlock equation
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Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.2.42 Bay type No. 161: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.101.R04.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.2.43 Bay type No. 513: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.109.R03.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0 Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-571: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & /(X0=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.44 Bay type No. 514: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L21.109.R03.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
X0
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q0 Q8
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-574: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & /(X0=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.45 Bay type No. 162: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L23.101.R02
Q11 Q21
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q12 Q22
Q11 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q01 Q02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-577: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.2.46 Bay type No. 163: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L23.101.R06
Q11 Q21
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q12 Q22
Q11 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05 Q01 Q02
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-581: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q01=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Close(d) (Q02=0)
Tab. A5-582: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.47 Bay type No. 554: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
L23.901.M01.1
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-584: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-585: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.48 Bay type No. 555: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
L23.901.M01.2
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-587: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-588: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.49 Bay type No. 164: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
L23.901.R02
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q11=I)
Close(d) (Q21=I)
Tab. A5-590: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Tab. A5-591: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.50 Bay type No. 242: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
L23.903.M01.3
Close(d) U A04 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q12=I)
Tab. A5-593: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Tab. A5-594: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.51 Bay type No. 243: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
L23.903.M01.4
Q15 Q25
Close(d) U A04 /
Close(d) U A06 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q21=I)
Tab. A5-596: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Tab. A5-597: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.52 Bay type No. 511: Bus sectionalizer bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
L23.903.M02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q11=I)
Close(d) (Q21=I)
Tab. A5-599: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-600: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.53 Bay type No. 228: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L25.113.M03.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q15 Q16
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.54 Bay type No. 229: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L25.113.M03.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q25 Q26
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.55 Bay type No. 165: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L25.113.M05.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q15 Q16
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q16=I)
Tab. A5-608: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-609: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.56 Bay type No. 166: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar, direct motor control
L25.113.M05.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q25 Q26
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q21=0) & (Q22=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q25=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q22=0) & (Q21=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q26=I)
Tab. A5-611: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q21=0) & (Q22=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q22=0) & (Q21=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-612: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.57 Bay type No. 167: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R01.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 /
Q15 Q16
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-613: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-614: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-615: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.58 Bay type No. 168: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R01.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 /
Q25 Q26
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-616: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-617: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-618: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.59 Bay type No. 230: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R03.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q15 Q16
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-619: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.60 Bay type No. 231: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R03.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q25 Q26
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-622: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.2.61 Bay type No. 169: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R05.1
Q11 Q12
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q15 Q16
Q12 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q16=I)
Tab. A5-626: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q11=X) & /(Q12=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q16=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q11=0) & (Q12=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q12=0) & (Q11=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-627: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.2.62 Bay type No. 170: Bus sectionalizer bay with circuit breaker, double
busbar
L25.113.R05.2
Q21 Q22
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Q25 Q26
Q22 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Q0
Close(d) U A06 K A06
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q21=0) & (Q22=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q25=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q22=0) & (Q21=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q26=I)
Tab. A5-629: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q21=X) & /(Q22=X) & (Q25=0) & (Q26=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q21=0) & (Q22=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q22=0) & (Q21=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-630: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.1 Bay type No. 505: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.100.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.3.2 Bay type No. 197: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q21.101.M04
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.3.3 Bay type No. 198: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.101.R01
Close(d) U A04 / X0
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-637: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-638: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-639: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.4 Bay type No. 199: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.101.R03
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-640: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-641: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-642: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.5 Bay type No. 200: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.101.R04
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.3.6 Bay type No. 556: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q21.112.M04
Q0
Q25 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-647: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-648: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.7 Bay type No. 565: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q21.112.M04.2
Q0
Q25 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-650: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(X0=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
X0 Open (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-651: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.8 Bay type No. 201: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.117.R01
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-652: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-653: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-654: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.9 Bay type No. 202: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.117.R05
Close(d) U B06 /
Tab. A5-655: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-656: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
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Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-657: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.10 Bay type No. 203: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.117.R06
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(X0=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
A5.2.3.11 Bay type No. 245: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.132.R01
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-661: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.3.12 Bay type No. 563: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q21.133.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
X02 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.3.13 Bay type No. 204: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q23.101.M03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-668: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-669: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.14 Bay type No. 205: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q23.101.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.3.15 Bay type No. 206: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q23.101.R03
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-674: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-675: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.16 Bay type No. 207: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q23.117.R01
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-676: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.3.17 Bay type No. 208: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q23.117.R05
Q0
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-680: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0)
Tab. A5-681: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.18 Bay type No. 236: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.105.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.19 Bay type No. 209: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.105.M04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q8=I)
Tab. A5-686: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-687: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.20 Bay type No. 210: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.105.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-688: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-689: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-690: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.21 Bay type No. 237: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.105.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-691: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.22 Bay type No. 211: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.105.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q8=I)
Tab. A5-695: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-696: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.23 Bay type No. 238: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.109.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.24 Bay type No. 212: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.109.M04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q8=I)
Tab. A5-701: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-702: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.25 Bay type No. 213: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.109.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-703: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-704: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-705: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.26 Bay type No. 239: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.109.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-706: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.27 Bay type No. 214: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.109.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q8=I)
Tab. A5-710: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Open (Q8=0)
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q8=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-711: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.28 Bay type No. 240: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.113.M03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.29 Bay type No. 215: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar,
direct motor control
Q25.113.M05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q25=I)
Tab. A5-716: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-717: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.30 Bay type No. 216: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.113.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q15 Q25
Q20 (DEV03) Open U A05 / Q0
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-718: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-719: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-720: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.3.31 Bay type No. 241: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.113.R03
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Tab. A5-721: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
A5.2.3.32 Bay type No. 217: Bus coupler bay with circuit breaker, double busbar
Q25.113.R05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q15=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I) & (Q25=I)
Tab. A5-725: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & (Q15=0) & (Q25=0) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q20=0) & (Q10=I) & /(FctBl1=I) & /(FctBl2=I)
Tab. A5-726: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.4.1 Bay type No. 218: Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay with circuit
breaker, double busbar
K29.101.R02
Close(d) U B02 /
Close(d) U B04 /
Close(d) U B06 /
Close(d) U C02 /
Close(d) U C04 /
Tab. A5-727: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
A5.2.4.2 Bay type No. 219: Bus coupler and sectionalizer bay with circuit
breaker, double busbar
K29.101.R06
Close(d) U C02 /
Close(d) U C04 /
Tab. A5-730: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /
(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Q2 Open (Q0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=0)
Tab. A5-731: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q0 Close(d) /(Q1=X) & /(Q2=X) & /(X0=X) & /(Q10=X) & /(Q20=X) & /(FctBl1=I) & /
(FctBl2=I)
Q1 Open (Q0=0)
Q2 Open (Q0=0)
X0 Open (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=0)
Close(d) (Q0=0) & (Q1=0) & (Q2=0) & (Q10=0) & (Q20=0)
Tab. A5-732: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.1 Bay type No. 171: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar
M11.300.R00
Close(d) U A02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-734: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-735: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.2 Bay type No. 172: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar
M11.300.R01
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-737: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-738: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.3 Bay type No. 540: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar
M11.304.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-741: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.4 Bay type No. 173: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
M11.900.R00
Close(d) U A02 /
X0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-743: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-744: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.5 Bay type No. 174: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
M11.900.R01
X0
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-746: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-747: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.6 Bay type No. 175: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar, direct motor control
M13.312.M02
F
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-750: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.7 Bay type No. 176: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar
M13.312.R01
F
Close(d) U A04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-752: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-753: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.8 Bay type No. 177: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, single
busbar
M13.312.R02
F
Close(d) U A04 K A04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-756: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.9 Bay type No. 506: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
M13.902.R00
Close(d) U A02 /
BB1
Q1
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-758: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-759: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.10 Bay type No. 232: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar, direct motor control
M15.903.M01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Motor relay (SIG_1: Signal S012 EXT) U B06 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-761: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-762: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.11 Bay type No. 178: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar, direct motor control
M15.903.M02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q1=0)
Tab. A5-764: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q1=0)
Tab. A5-765: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.12 Bay type No. 233: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
M15.903.R01
Close(d) U A04 /
Q8
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-767: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Tab. A5-768: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.13 Bay type No. 179: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
M15.903.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q1=0)
Tab. A5-770: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q8=0)
Q8 Close(d) (Q1=0)
Tab. A5-771: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.14 Bay type No. 180: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M21.302.R02
F1 F2
X01 (DEV03) Open U A05 /
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-773: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-774: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.15 Bay type No. 181: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M21.302.R04
F1 F2
X01 (DEV03) Open U A05 K A05
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q1=0)
Close(d) (Q2=0)
Tab. A5-776: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q1=0)
Close(d) (Q2=0)
Tab. A5-777: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.16 Bay type No. 182: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M21.312.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-780: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.17 Bay type No. 183: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M21.312.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-783: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.18 Bay type No. 184: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M21.902.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-784: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-785: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-786: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.19 Bay type No. 185: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M21.902.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q1=0)
Close(d) (Q2=0)
Tab. A5-788: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Close(d) (Q1=0)
Close(d) (Q2=0)
Tab. A5-789: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.20 Bay type No. 186: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M21.912.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-790: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-792: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.21 Bay type No. 187: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M21.912.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-795: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.22 Bay type No. 188: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M23.302.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-797: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-798: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.23 Bay type No. 189: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M23.312.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-801: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.24 Bay type No. 190: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar, direct motor control
M23.328.M04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-804: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.25 Bay type No. 191: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M23.328.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-806: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-807: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.26 Bay type No. 192: Busbar measurement bay with fuse unit, double
busbar
M23.328.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-810: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.27 Bay type No. 193: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M23.902.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-812: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-813: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.28 Bay type No. 559: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M23.904.R00
Close(d) U A02 /
BB1
BB2
Q15
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-815: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-816: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.29 Bay type No. 509: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M23.906.M01
Close(d) U A04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-818: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-819: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.30 Bay type No. 529: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M23.906.M02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-822: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.31 Bay type No. 560: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M23.908.R00
Close(d) U A02 /
BB1
BB2
Q25
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-824: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-825: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.32 Bay type No. 510: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M23.910.M01
Close(d) U A04 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-827: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-828: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.33 Bay type No. 530: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M23.910.M02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-831: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.34 Bay type No. 194: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M23.912.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-834: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.35 Bay type No. 234: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M25.903.M02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Tab. A5-836: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Tab. A5-837: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.36 Bay type No. 195: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
M25.903.M04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
A5.2.5.37 Bay type No. 235: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M25.903.R02
Close(d) U A06 /
Close(d) U B02 /
Tab. A5-841: Assignment of Binary Inputs and Output Relays
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Tab. A5-842: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Tab. A5-843: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.5.38 Bay type No. 196: Busbar measurement bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
M25.903.R04
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Q1 Close(d) (Q81=0)
Q2 Close(d) (Q82=0)
A5.2.6.1 Bay type No. 129: Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar, direct motor control
E13.901.M01
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-849: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.6.2 Bay type No. 130: Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit,
single busbar
E13.901.R01
Q15
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-852: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.6.3 Bay type No. 131: Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar, direct motor control
E23.903.M02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-855: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.6.4 Bay type No. 132: Busbar grounding bay with other switchgear unit,
double busbar
E23.903.R02
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-858: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.7.1 Bay type No. 1: Other bay type with other switchgear unit, without
busbar
X99.901.R00
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-860: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-861: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.7.2 Bay type No. 980: Other bay type with other switchgear unit, without
busbar
X99.902.R06.2
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-863: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-864: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.7.3 Bay type No. 981: Other bay type with other switchgear unit, without
busbar
X99.903.R12.2
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-866: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-867: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.7.4 Bay type No. 982: Other bay type with other switchgear unit, without
busbar
X99.904.R06.2
S013 () U C07 /
S014 () U C08 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-869: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-870: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A5.2.7.5 Bay type No. 983: Other bay type with other switchgear unit, without
busbar
X99.905.R12.2
S013 () U C01 /
S014 () U C02 /
S015 () U C03 /
S016 () U C04 /
S017 () U C05 /
S018 () U C06 /
S019 () U C07 /
S020 () U C08 /
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-872: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation without Station Interlocking
Switchgear
Control O/C Interlock equation
unit
―
Tab. A5-873: Bay Interlock Equations for Operation with Station Interlocking
A6 Version History
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
THERM The thermal overload protection function has been enhanced by adding coolant
temperature monitoring.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
PSB The power swing blocking function has been added: Detection of power swing to
either block distance protection (= Power Swing Blocking) or to deliberately trip
(= Out-of-Step Tripping).
ARC If required ARC can now operate together with the automatic synchronism check
(ASC).
SFMON The configuration table of the user defined alarm condition has been extended
by the instantaneous and timed outputs 30…32(t) of the programmable LOGIC:
● (098 053) SF MO N: Ou tpu t 30 ~ (042 090) LO GI C : O utpu t 30
● (098 054) SFMON: Outpu t 30 ( t) ~ (042 091) L OGIC: Out put 30 (t)
● (098 055) SFMON: Output 3 1 ~ (042 092) L OGIC: Out put 31
● (098 056) SFMO N: Ou tput 31 (t) ~ (042 093) L OGIC : O utpu t 31 (t )
● (098 057) SFMON: Outpu t 32 ~ (042 094) L OGIC: Out put 32
● (098 058) SF MO N: Ou tpu t 32 (t) ~ (042 095) LOGI C: Ou tpu t 32 (t )
These logic outputs are included in the warning signals by setting SF MO N: F ct .
assign. warning and they are also recorded in the monitoring signal memory.
These signals can be used to create an alarm signal under complex application
conditions. This signaling has no influence on the device's operation (i.e. no
warm restart or blocking).
DIST Minimum starting time is now reduced to less than 10 ms. The distance zones
may now be blocked individually via appropriately configured binary signal
inputs.
Distance zones may also be blocked individually from the newly enhanced
power swing blocking function.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● Weak Infeed Logic operates now correctly.
Hardware
A new communication module A, providing the InterMiCOM protective interface
COMM3, now can be fitted on slot 3, instead of the transient ground fault
detection module N.
The new hardware variants now offer, per ordering option, additional operating
thresholds for the binary signal inputs:
● >18 V (standard variant) (no order ext. No.)
● >90 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 125...150 V) (Order ext. No. 461)
● >155 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 220..0.250 V) (Order ext. No. 462)
Installation of the standard variant is generally recommended if the application
does not specifically require such binary signal inputs with higher operating
thresholds.
Diagram
The new terminal connection diagrams include the COMM3 interfaces:
● P433 ‑404 (for 40TE case, pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑405 (for 84TE case, ring-terminal connection)
Software
MAIN, ARC, ASC, The functionality of equal-priority enabling or disabling a function via any device
PSIG interface is modified now in that way, that the functions are enabled by default.
MAIN New input signals allow direct transfer tripping without use of protective
signaling scheme logic (function group PSIG).
The BUOC-trip signal now forms part of the configuration list for the general trip
commands. (Please note, that this trip signal forms a fixed part of general trip
command 1 and may only assigned to general trip command 2.)
The determination of the faulty phase during a ground fault in Petersen coil
compensated power systems is improved to avoid incorrect signaling at the end
of the ground fault.
Bug fixing:
● In the selection table for MAI N: Fct. as s ign. fau lt (021 031) output
relays K14x, K16x and K18x were missing.
FT_DA The output of the primary short-circuit reactance is now made in the same way
as the fault location.
The measuring window for fault data acquisition is determined by the distance
element for fault durations shorter than 55 ms.
Bug fixing:
● Bug fixing:
The fault location output is now correctly given according to the setting
(010 032) FT_DA: Outp. f lt. locat. P Sx.
● Fault locations of numerical values >655.35% were falsely displayed as
small values.
DIST The directional element was further improved in order to cope with transient
errors seen with synthetic test signals for faults close to the directional line.
MCMON
Bug fixing:
● The m.c.b. trip signal was stored without the 300 ms pick-up delay in the
monitoring signal memory. This caused false entries in case of switching-
off of the auxiliary supply, if at the same time the auxiliary voltage of the
binary signal input was also switched-off (input operated as “active low”).
● Bug fixing:
The Vneg comparator for monitoring the voltage measuring circuits was not
initialized if the operating mode at MCMON: Op. mode volt. m on. was
set to Vneg with curr. enab as long as the load current was below 5% Inom.
DTOC DTOC ground fault protection is now able to operate in directional mode.
TGFD The setting range for the parameter at TGFD: IN,p> (016 042) has been
extended to 0.03 Inom.
The pick-up delay of the measuring circuit monitoring signal at SFMON: TGFD
mon. trigge red (093 094) is now increased from 5 s to 65 s.
COMM1 The fault location (004 029) FT_DA: F aul t re act., pr im . (Function Type 80h,
Information Number 49h), will no longer be sent spontaneously, if its value is
Not measured.
Bug fixing:
● IEC 60870-5-103: For the reclose commands of high-speed and time-
delayed reclosing (Function Type 80h, Information Numbers 80h and 81h),
the status changes “On” to “Off” were signaled spontaneously and were
transmitted as part of the response to a general scan.
COMM3 New function group COMM3 (InterMiCOM protection interface) permits end-end
channel-aided schemes to be configured, without the need of discrete carrier
equipment.
MEASO Scaling of the BCD coded output of measurands now allows the setting of an
output values range. This feature is required if signed event measurands are
assigned to the BCD output (like fault location or short-circuit reactance,…).
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
INP
Bug fixing:
● Binary I/O modules with higher operating thresholds are now correctly
managed by the devices.
Hardware
The new hardware variants now offer, per ordering option, additional operating
thresholds for the binary signal inputs:
● >73 V (67% of VA,nom = 110 V) (Order ext. No. 463)
● >146 V (67% of VA,nom = 220 V) (Order ext. No. 464)
Installation of the standard variant is generally recommended if the application
does not specifically require such binary signal inputs with higher operating
thresholds.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
MAIN The BUOC-trip signal now forms part of the configuration list for the general trip
commands. (Please note, that this trip signal forms a fixed part of general trip
command 1 and may only assigned to general trip command 2.)
These measured operating values have been added:
● (005 025) MAI N: A ppar . powe r S pr im .
● (005 026) MAI N: A ppar. powe r S p.u.
● (005 009) MA IN : Angle ΣV P G vs . IN
Parameters, which could previously only be set in the “General Functions”
branch of the menu tree, have been transferred to the parameter subsets.
● M AI N: N eu tr.p t. t reat. P Sx
● MAIN : Phase p ri o. 2 pG PSx
● MAI N: Transfer f or 1p P Sx
● MA IN : Op. mode ru s h r. PSx
● MAI N: I > lift ru sh r. P Sx
● MAIN : R ush I2fn/I fn P Sx
With this improvement it is now possible to consider operational changes in the
system's neutral grounding by selecting the appropriate parameter subset.
The general trip command is now available as a multiple signal made up by the
two trip commands 1 and 2: (035 071) MA IN: Ge n. t rip comman d
The CB close time (e.g. time from close command to closing of CB contacts) can
now be set at MAI N: tCB,cl ose (000 032). This time duration may be applied
in the function ASC for the new functionality „switch on at point of
synchronism“.
Bug discovered after release:
● The setting parameter (010 023) MAI N: IN, nom, par dev ice of the
parallel line neutral current input, used for mutual compensation, is visible
in the data model but has no function. The parameter becomes invisible –
which is correct – after reading-out the setting from the device, as the
necessary CT is not available with the P433.
Bug fixing:
● All energy counters were reset by a general starting (GS).
COMM1
Bug fixing:
● IEC 60870-5-101: Support of the 7-byte time tag length has been
corrected: (003 198) COMM1: Tim e tag le ngth = 7 Byte
● IEC 60870-5-101: Transmission of negative cyclic measured values has
been corrected.
● IEC 60870-5-101: Acknowledgment of the general scan command has
been corrected.
● IEC 60870-5-101: Signals in the general scan are now transmitted
correctly without a time tag.
● IEC 60870-5-101: Command rejections issued internally by the protection
device (between the processor module and communication module) are no
longer signaled by the communication interface.
● IEC 60870-5-101: Commands are now transmitted correctly, even when
the ASDU address length is 2 byte: (003 193) C OMM1: Address lengt h
ASDU = 2 byte
FT_RC The recording duration for binary tracks is now limited to 1 minute in order to
prevent recording of endless events.
DIST
Bug fixing:
● Frequency compensation at 60 Hz nominal frequency is now correct.
● Bug fixing:
When an inclined reactance characteristic (σ ≠ 0°) was set, the set angle
with an opposite sign was used in determining the zone decision (e.g.
setting a negative angle σ < 0° would lead to a larger characteristic).
● Undervoltage starting could tend to overreact when switching on to an idle
feeder with line side VT. The joint action with the function SOTF, set to
operating mode “trip with starting”, would lead to unwanted tripping.
PSB Extension of the power swing detection function by the operating mode ΔZ.
Here the rate of change of the resistance component of positive-sequence
impedance, when entering the power swing polygon, is interpreted.
PSIG The blocking condition for the weak-infeed logic was extended.
ARC This function now also operates with a direct transfer trip from the remote end
MAI N: Transfe r t rip. E XT (120 046).
Bug fixing:
● The cause for faulty or unstable directional decisions with the operate
delay tVNG> set below 60 ms has been removed.
● The operate delays LS and BS are now accurate, even with set values
> 65 s.
TGFD The setting parameters for the function TGFD are now included in the parameter
subsets and can be changed, according to operating conditions, by selecting the
appropriate parameter subset. It is also possible to individually enable this
function in each parameter subset.
Bug fixing:
● As of version ‑604 the setting range for the current stage TGFD: IN, p>
PSx (016 042) has been extended to 0.03·Inom. Such a sensitive setting
of the current stage at TGF D: IN,p> PSx could lead to triggering of the
self-monitoring function which would then issue the SF MON: Module N
DAC faul ty (093 095) warning signal.
● As of version –602 there was a bug, where it was not checked that
necessary TGFD hardware was present when a setting file, with the TGFD
configured, was downloaded to the device. This check was only carried out
after a warm restart of the device and therefore lead to an entry to the
monitoring signal memory, which could not be acknowledged.
f<> The length of the evaluation window is now limited internally to 5 cycles.
P<> The underpower stages P</<< und Q</<< were added to the function. Further
starting signals were added which will only trigger when power values have
been determined and the power direction is detected to correspond with the
setting.
LOGIC
Bug fixing:
● The LOGIC timer stages are no longer reset with a parameter subset
selection.
● The function “Minimum duration” was corrected.
● The function LOGIC can now be correctly inactivated (e.g. all outputs are
set to the logic state “low”), when the protection is set off-line (either by
setting the relevant parameter or as a reaction to a triggering of the self-
monitoring function).
SFMON A number of device bugs previously led to a blocking with the second entry to
the monitoring signal memory (i. e. if the recurring fault was already stored in
the monitoring signal memory – see Chapter “Troubleshooting” in the Technical
Manual). This reaction was modified in such a manner that device blocking will
only occur if a renewed appearance of the same device fault lies within a set
“memory retention time” (021 018) SF MO N: Mon.sig. rete nt ion. This makes
it possible to tolerate sporadic faults, resulting from control actions, without
having to clear the monitoring signal memory in the interim.
The significance of the time stamp was modified to accommodate this new
feature. The time stamp now represents the last appearance of the fault.
Hardware
The new Ethernet module for communication per IEC 61850 is now available and
may be fitted to slot 2 as an alternative to communication module A.
Diagram
The updated connection diagrams now include the Ethernet module
communication interface.
● P433 ‑405 (for 40TE case, pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑405 (for 84TE case, ring-terminal connection)
The designation texts of the binary signal inputs and output relays have been
replaced by the standard Px3x texts, i.e. the designation comprises the board
location number (1 or 2 digits) followed by a consecutive number (2 digits).
Example: K2001 replaces K201 (= first relay in slot 20).
Software
GOOSE For the exchange of binary information in an Ethernet network section the
IEC 61850 communication procedure (IEC-GOOSE) has been implemented.
ASC
Bug fixing:
● The internal timer clock was corrupted during the ASC operative time. This
led to implausible time tags added to binary signals, which in turn made
fault records difficult to interpret. Protection functions were in no way
affected.
● The offset angle ASC: Phi offs et PSx) was taken into account but by a
factor of 10 less than required (for instance when set to 90° an internal
value of only 9° was taken into account).
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● Previously a break in the client-server communications link could occur
after approximately 49 days for about 20 minutes. GOOSE and GSSE are
not affected.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
COMM1 The upgraded communications software 3.18 is now implemented. Various small
bugs have been fixed in communication protocols per IEC 60870-5-101 and
MODBUS.
IEC
Bug fixing:
● If communication was interrupted during control access via the Ethernet
interface using the operating program MiCOM S1, renewed control access
was only possible after a warm restart of the P433.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
CBF
Bug fixing:
● The signal (036 017) CBF : C B fail ure was not supported in previous
version.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● When being server to multiple clients, Px3x devices blocked
communications on simultaneous access to the disturbance record file
transmission.
GOOSE
Bug fixing:
● The implemented Time Allowed to Live (TAL) value was not appropriate to
identify the loss of a single GOOSE message.
MAIN The operation of the internal clock with no external time synchronisation (via
IRIG-B, COMM1 or IEC) has been improved.
Hardware
As an ordering option for the 40TE and 84TE model versions there is now a
variant available with a detachable HMI. The detachable HMI is always supplied
with a case width of 40TE.
The following new functions are available independently of the ordering option
for the control panel type (e.g. detachable HMI or permanently mounted LOC):
● In version ‑307:
o Six freely configurable LEDs (H18 to H23) are situated next to six freely
configurable function keys.
o All of the freely configurable LEDs (H4 to H16 and H18 to H23) are
provided as multi-color type LEDs.
● In version ‑306, the HMI is equipped with function keys and multicolored
LED indicators only for the order option “with detachable HMI (DHMI)”,
otherwise the standard HMI without function keys and with monochrome
LED indicators is supplied.
Diagram
The updated connection diagrams now include the interfaces to connect the
detachable HMI.
● P433 ‑408 (for 40TE case, pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑409 (for 84TE case, ring-terminal connection)
Software
V<> The over-/undervoltage function may now be optionally operated with an enable
threshold based on the minimum current monitor for the undervoltage stages
(V<, V<<, Vpos<, Vpos<<).
The undervoltage stages are blocked if during active monitoring the set
threshold of at least one phase is not exceeded by the phase currents. There
are two new setting parameters to activate the operating mode for minimum
current monitoring and to set the enable threshold:
● V<>: Op . mode V < mon. P Sx (001 162)
● V<>: I en abl e V < PSx (001 155)
CBF The complete revision of the circuit breaker failure protection function now
includes a current breaking-off criterion.
DVICE, LOC Because of the ordering option “detachable HMI” these additional Device
Identification parameters are now available:
● (002 131) DV IC E: SW vers ion DHMI
● (002 132) D VI C E: SW ve rs ion DHMI D M
● (221 099) LOC : L ocal H MI exi sts
LED The operating mode for the LED indicators has been extended by the operating
mode LED flashing.
Configuration, operating mode and physical state of the permanently configured
LED indicators H1 and H17 are now displayed via configuration parameters and
physical state signals.
The freely configurable LED indicators H4 to H16 and H18 bis H23 may now be
assigned two signals, each with a different color (red or green). If both assigned
signals are active the resulting LED color will be “amber”.
LOC, MAIN Respective binary signal inputs (if previously unavailable) are assigned to all
default reset functions. These binary input functions are now available in the
configuration list for the two newly implemented group resetting functions as
well as the extended functional assignment for the CLEAR key ('C'):
● (005 248) MA IN: Fct. assi gn . res et 1
● (005 249) MA IN: Fct.ass ign . res et 2
● (005 251) L OC: As si gnme nt re s et ke y
Two menu jump lists may now be configured. These menu jump lists make it
possible to select individual menu points (i.e. set values, counters, triggering
functions, event logs) in a freely definable sequence.
● (030 238) LOC: Fct. men u jm p l is t 1
● (030 239) LOC : F ct. me nu jmp li st 2
SFMON Bug notice: Programmable signals SFMON: Ou tput 3 0 (098 053) to SFMON:
Out put 32 (t ) (098 058) will not issue a warning signal, even if they have been
selected at SFMON: Fct. assi gn . warni ng (021 030).
F_KEY The new control panel (HMI) is fitted with 6 freely configurable function keys
which may be used either as switches or keys, and are password protected.
Because of this the function group F_KEY “Configurable Function Keys” has been
added.
FT_DA
Bug fixing:
● When the primary short circuit impedance was calculated, the set
secondary nominal voltage was not taken into account (the calculation
was always carried out with the value for Vnom = 100 V).
FT_RC The PSB: Z with in polygon (036 024) signal is now entered into the fault
recording.
MAIN If the system star point is low-impedance grounded the ground fault starting
condition for distance protection has been made settable: (001 249) MA IN:
Ground st art ing P Sx = IN> OR VNG> or IN> AND VNG>.
Here the MAIN setting value IN> OR VNG> corresponds to the previous
operation.
The selection table for the function assignment of the blocking functions, for
example (021 021) MA IN: Fct.ass ign . bl ock. 1, has been extended.
Bug fixing:
● Bug fixing:
The (060 060) MA IN: Min -pul se clock EXT state signal is now
displayed correctly with the “read only” attribute by the MiCOM S1/
S&R-103 support software.
PSB Settable counters for stable and instable power swings have been added to the
function. An additional signal is issued when set counter values are reached,
and such a signal may also be used for tripping.
Bug fixing:
● The measurement of Delta Z was not always carried out correctly when
the positive-sequence impedance moved into the power swing polygon
“from left to right”.
● The maximum blocking time is now re-started again with each entry into
the power swing polygon.
● The display text for the dimension of the setting value at (014 058) PSB:
I P> has been corrected.
MCMON A copy of the current version of “Fuse Failure” monitoring from the P437-611
has been implemented. This includes the following functional changes:
● The default setting for (031 056) MCMON: V neg>, FF has been
increased to 0.16 Vnom. This value is generally recommended.
Note: Such modifications must be carried out manually when converting
existing setting files.
● There is no voltage monitoring while the ARC dead time is running and
with an open circuit breaker (acquisition from the CB’s auxiliary contacts).
The “Fuse Failure” monitoring function can be blocked by a binary input function
at MCMON : Blocking F F, V EXT (002 182). Further blocking conditions can be
flexibly defined by applying this signal, e.g. with the help of the LOGIC function.
BUOC The setting range for the overcurrent stages has been extended:
● (010 058) BUOC: I> PSx = 0.10 … 1.00 … 20.00 Inom
● (010 064) BUOC : IN> PSx = 0.10 … 0.20 … 20.00 Inom
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● When the parameter (015 003) P SI G: E cho on receive PSx was set to
On receive & V< an echo signal was issued only if a voltage drop was
detected before the receive signal was attained.
ARC When the parameter (015 088) ARC: Zon e e xt. dur . RC PSx = Following HSR
or Always the ARC function now permits distance tripping by the overreach
zone, with reclosing having failed, regardless of whether PSIG is ready or not.
The overreach zone is enabled for the duration of the set reclose command time
even when the command is terminated together with the CB closed position
signal.
ASC An additional operating mode was implemented with the voltage checking
function which makes reclosing possible only if one of the two ends is already
carrying voltage (the respective other end must be de-energized) such as:
● (018 029) AS C: AR Op.m ode v-chk.P Sx = N V&Vref or V&n Vref
The meaning of abbreviation “N V&Vref or V&n Vref” is “[(NOT V) AND Vref] OR
[V AND (NOT Vref)]”.
When the operating mode is set to Vref & Z1 but not V the significance of “Z1”
is extended so that with a trip from distance zone 1 OR a PSIG trip the condition
is met. This then makes reclosing possible if the primary fault was on the
protected line.
The default values for which the voltage thresholds determine that “voltage is
present” (V>) or “voltage is not present” (V<) have been set to more realistic
values:
● (026 017) A SC : AR V> volt .ch eck PSx = 0.80 Vnom(/√3)
● (018 017) A SC : A R V < volt .che ck P Sx = 0.20 Vnom(/√3)
DTOC The intermittent ground fault protection function was added to the residual
overcurrent timer stages (hold-time stage, pulse extension and separately set
accumulated tripping time).
IDMT The residual current stage has been enhanced by functionalities available with
the P437 ‑610:
● Extended (sensitive) setting range for the reference current at the
measured value for the residual current.
● Minimum current value to be exceeded before time measurement will
start.
● Minimum trip time
● Compensation reactance value to be set with the protection of series
compensated lines.
Hardware
Additional binary input/output modules are now available:
● X (24I) fitted with 24 binary signal inputs,
● X (6I 6O) to control up to 3 switchgear units,
● X (6I 3O) fitted with 6 binary signal inputs and 3 output relays,
● X (4H) fitted with 4 heavy duty contacts.
Diagram
The updated terminal connection diagrams include the terminal connection
diagrams for the new binary I/O modules:
● P433 ‑410 (for 40TE pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑411 (for 84TE ring-terminal connection)
Software
LIMIT Reference voltage monitoring was added to the Limit Value Monitoring function.
IEC IE C: Deadband valu e (104 051) was divided into several individual settings:
● (104 229) IEC : U pdate Me asur eme nts
● (104 230) I EC: De ad band IP
● (104 231) I EC: Dead ban d I N
● (104 232) IEC : De ad band V PP
● (104 233) IEC: Dead ban d V PG
● (104 234) I EC: De ad band f
● (104 235) IE C: De ad band P
● (104 236) I EC: De ad band ph i
● (104 237) I EC : De ad band Z
● (104 238) IEC : De ad band min /max
● (104 239) I EC: De ad band ASC
● (104 240) I EC: De ad band temp.
● (104 241) I EC: D ead ban d 20mA
Various operating modes can be set atIEC : DEV control model (221 081) to
control external devices from the clients.
Bug fixing:
● The current value in IEC 61850 Comtrade file was 5× smaller if the
nominal current was set to 5 A. (See parameter (010 003) MAIN: Inom
d ev ice).
● A comma in the channel designation text would lead to an error message
in Eview and has therefore been replaced by a decimal point.
● A faulty Comtrade file name could have been generated in specific
situations.
● The automatically generated data file names are now correct with fault
numbers exceeding 999. Data file names are issued according to this
format:
yyyymmdd_HHMMSS_xxx_rNNNN.eee
With: yyyy = year
mm = month
dd = day
HH = hour
MM = minute
SS = second
xxx = millisecond
r = permanent single character
NNNN = fault number
eee = file extension
In previous versions the dot (.) was overwritten for fault numbers
exceeding 999.
INP The setting I N P: Fi lt er (010 220) is now available for conformity with standard
IEC 60255-22-7, class A.
Further reset commands were added to the function assignment of binary signal
inputs:
● (006 054) CO MM3: Re se t No. tlg.e rr.E XT
● (006 076) MEASI: Re se t Tmax EXT
● (006 074) ASC : Res et cou nte rs E XT
● (006 075) f<>: Re se t me as.val . EXT
CBF The following parameters are available now with the P433:
● (038 230) CBF : C urr e nt flow A
● (038 231) C B F: Curre nt f l ow B
● (038 232) C BF : C urr e nt flow C
● (038 227) CBF: CBsync.s upe rv A ope n
● (038 228) C BF : C Bsync.s upe rv B ope n
● (038 229) C BF : C Bsync.s upe rv C ope n
The parameter designation for (022 160) CBF: I> was changed to (022 160)
CBF: I<.
DVICE Up to 3 switchgear units may now be controlled but this requires that the device
be fitted with module X(6I 6O) (see “Hardware” above) as well as with a
communications module (COMM1+COMM2 or Ethernet+COMM2).
Parameter DV IC E: AF S Order N o. (001 000) is to be used instead of
(000 001) DV IC E: Or de r No.. This new device identification parameter may be
edited so that details on hardware additions can be registered with the device
on site.
DEV01 to DEV03 The new “External device xx” (xx: 01, 02, 03) function groups are now available
because control functions have been implemented.
ILOCK The new “Interlocking logic” function group is now available because control
functions have been implemented.
CMD_1 The new “Single-pole commands” function group is now available because
control functions have been implemented.
SIG_1 The new “Single-pole signals” function group is now available because control
functions have been implemented.
GOOSE Several GOOSE signals have been added because of the newly-implemented
control functionality. For details, see section “Configuration Parameters” in
Chapter “Settings” and section “Logic State Signals” in Chapter “Information
and Control Functions”.
COMMx Data points C OMM1: -103 prot. vari ant (003 178) and C OMM1 : Address
mode (003 168) are now also available with the setting for the communications
protocol per IEC 60870-5-103.
Bug fixing:
● An error in the handling of time tags has been corrected.
MAIN The designation text of the following data point has been changed:
(003 030) MAI N: D evice on-li ne (was previously: MA IN: Protect ion
enable d)
In order to assign control functions to function keys the following parameters
are now available and may be assigned to four of the six function keys:
● MAI N: D ev ice se lection ke y (006 001)
● MA IN : D e vice OP EN key (006 002)
● M AI N: De vice CL OSE key (006 003)
● MAI N: Local/R emote ke y (006 004)
Also available is the acquisition of binary signals with the debouncing feature to
use with the control function and the parameter MA IN: Tim e t ag (221 098).
Because of the control functionality these data parameters are now provided:
● MA IN : Typ e of bay (220 001)
● MA IN : Cu st omized bay type (221 062)
The MAI N: Me as. di re ction P ,Q (006 096) setting now allows sign inversion
for the display of the following measured operating values:
● MAI N: A ctiv e pow er P prim. (004 050)
● M AI N: Re ac. powe r Q pri m. (004 052)
● MAI N: Acti ve powe r P p.u . (004 051)
● MAIN : Reac. p owe r Q p. u. (004 053)
This parameter setting does not influence the remaining measured operating
values. It must be noted that by inverting the sign only the display of measured
operating values is effected, but all of the protection functions continue to use
non-inverted measured operating values.
The following logic state signals are issued depending on the respective control
point position:
● MAI N: C md. fr. comm.i nterf (221 101)
● MAIN : Command from H MI (221 102)
● MAIN: C md. fr . e le ct r.ctr l (221 103)
New measured operating values:
SFMON The (093 094) SFMON: TGFD mon. tr igge re d signal can now be selected at
(021 030) SF MON : F ct. assi gn. warning but it does not automatically issue
an alarm signal on its own.
Bug fixing:
● Programmable signals (098 053) SF MON: Output 30 etc. did not issue
their respective alarm signals when they had been selected at (021 030)
SFMON: Fct. ass ign. warn in g.
DIST The monitoring speed and accuracy of the tripping time in isolated neutral and
resonant grounding systems has been improved.
PSIG The former parameter (036 048) PSIG: Re ceive E XT is now featured as two
signals:
● (036 048) PSIG: Re ce ive (A ) EXT
● (006 037) PS IG: Re ce ive ( B) E XT
By setting PS IG: 3en de d lin e prot P Sx it is determined whether both signals
are linked in an “AND” or an “OR” gate to form the (006 036) PSIG: Receiv e
combined signal.
ARC When A RC : Mon. PSI G re cv. PSx is set to Yes then the signals received
between the operative time and the dead time are counted, and when the result
in the counter is not 1 then the device switches to the tPmax mode.
Operative time 2 (AR C: Ope rative ti me 2 PSx) is now featured by the P433.
Bug fixing:
● Up to now the “kze” factor was always applied with the HSR (i.e. this also
applied to a TDR).
ASC The cycle time at which the measured values from the automatic synchronism
check are transmitted may be set at ASC: Tran s m.cy cle ,meas .v. (101 212).
The meaning of “Z1” for the Vref & Z1 but not V operating mode has been
enhanced, so that the close request is also enabled if a PSIG based Z1e trip
occurs (because in this case, too, a fault on the line is detected).
DTOC
Bug fixing:
● Up to now blocking of the tIN timer stage (by setting (072 027) D TOC:
tI N> P Sx to Blocked) also resulted in the blocking of the direction
determination by the residual current stages tIN>>, tIN>>> and tIN>>>.
V<> There are now time voltage protection stages available for Vref.
P<>
Bug fixing:
● In certain situations an overflow could occur with very large values for P<,
Q<.
CBM These new data points signal the sum of trip currents:
● (009 071) CBM: ΣItrip A
● (009 073) CBM: ΣItrip B
● (009 076) C BM: Σ Itrip C
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● Reports from SIG1 to SIG40 were lost when events changed in just a few
milliseconds.
● A communications fault occurred when fast successive command signals
were received (SPC’s system / SPCOx).
● The correct number of binary channels is now entered in the COMTRADE
configuration file (*.cfg). In the previous version the number of binary
channels was given as n*16+1 when, because of the function
configuration, n*16 binary information signals were recorded. Therefore
values stored in the *.cfg file and the *.dat file did not match.
● It is now guaranteed that no communication error will occur when several
clients simultaneously request fault files.
● After approximately 15000 switching commands an internal memory fault
would cause the rejection of further commands. Furthermore no GOOSE
messages could be sent in that faulty memory state.
COMM1
Bug fixing:
● Communications protocol DNP3: Contact positions were transmitted twice.
MAIN
Bug fixing:
● Without external clock synchronization (IRIG-B or via communication
protocol) there were leaps (typ. 7 hours) in the system time.
DVICE
Bug fixing:
● If the device was fitted with the communication module that operates with
just one interface supporting the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, then it was
blocked when the control function was used.
● The hardware self-identification has been enhanced by the addition of a
feature that checks at startup whether the binary I/O module X(6I 6O) is
fitted; in such a case the control function is enabled only when either no
communication module is fitted or a communication module with two
interfaces is fitted (furthermore order extension numbers for
communication modules do not contain the digits "-91x").
GOOSE The TAL (time allowed to live) for GOOSE messages has been increased so that
during normal operation the loss of one single message would have no
consequences.
LOC
Bug fixing:
● With version ‑612 the following display settings were without function:
(221 070) L OC : Di splay L/R = Without
(221 071) LOC : Dis pl. in te r l. stat. = Without
DIST
Bug fixing:
● Bug fixing:
As of version ‑610 zero-sequence starting only (IE> AND VNE>) could no
longer be determined when neutral point treatment was set to isolated/
compensated (setting at MAI N: Neu tr.pt. treat. PSx = Isol./res.w/o st.
PG).
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
F_KEY With the default setting a password is no longer required when a function key is
to be pressed. If required a password may be set, as previously, from the local
control panel.
MAIN It is now possible to set the reset time of the manual close command enable
using this parameter:
● (003 088) MA IN: Re l.t. e nab. man. cmd
DIST The calculation of the short circuit impedance angle is now always carried out
using the filtered fundamental fault voltage value.
PSIG With triple-ended applications the fault signals of both communication channels
are now available for separate use.
● (004 064) PSIG: Tele com. f aul ty EXT
● (008 094) PSIG: Te l e c.f aul ty ( B) EXT
The signal (004 064) represents the fault signal for communication channel A,
so that in the next version, the text will be modified accordingly to:
(004 064) P SIG: Te lec. faulty (A ) EXT
P<> The minimum operate values for the active and reactive power thresholds, with
the maximum dynamic range being used, have been extended to 1%·Snom so
that the setting ranges required to set the Q/V protection functions are now
available.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● In version –614, the IEC 61850 communication protocol was not usable.
● At high loads it could happen that further select commands were rejected
with the signal “command already in execution”.
GOOSE The protocol's internal parameter Time Allowed to Live was increased from
4000 ms to 4100 ms.
Bug fixing:
● The internal counters “sqNum” and “stNum” were not initialized correctly
(after GOOSE activation).
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
LIMIT
Bug fixing:
● The overvoltage stages Vref> and Vref>> for the reference voltage did
not operate when the data point A SC: Meas urement loop PS x was set
to Loop yG (y = A, B, C).
F_KEY The default setting of passwords for function keys has been changed.
A password is now no longer required when pressing a function key.
However, a password may still be configured individually for each function key.
INP
Bug fixing:
● Inputs provided by the binary (I/O) module X (6I 3O) could not be used.
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● The receive signal was not updated.
COMM1 The data point (003 178) COMM1: -1 03 prot. variant may now be used to
select between the ‑103 protocol variants Private and Compatible. The protocol
variant Compatible corresponds to the VDEW implementation.
Note: As before this setting is hidden unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
The data point (003 214) COMM1: MOD BUS prot. variant may now be used
to select between the MODBUS protocol variants Private and Compatible. The
protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the MODBUS implementation in the
MiCOM Px20 and Px40 protection devices. The protocol variant Private
corresponds to the first implementation of the MODBUS protocol.
Note: As before this setting is hidden unless the MODBUS protocol is enabled.
COMM1, COMM2 The menu points (003 161) COMM1: Name of manufactu rer and (103 161)
COMM 2: N ame of manuf actu rer can no longer be set by using a selection
list but, for reasons of compatibility, they may now be defined as free text. The
default is SE but, in individual cases, it may become necessary to enter texts
differing from the default.
Notes:
● These parameters can only be set using the operating program and it is
not possible to set them locally using the integrated local control panel
(HMI). The maximum text length is 8 characters and designations
exceeding this will be truncated.
● The parameter COMM1 : Name of man uf act ure r is hidden unless an
IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● If single-pole signals of function group SIG_1 were active during device
startup, this could lead to an aborted initialization of the Ethernet
communication module.
● During the process of connection with clients that use the “IntegrityPeriod”
option, sporadically the MMS communication of the Ethernet
communication module would crash without an internal monitoring
response to re-establish the functionality. (GOOSE messaging and other
communication tasks were not affected.)
● Upon receiving a “Cancel” command while a switchgear device is selected,
a positive acknowledgement response (“Ack OK”) is sent. Previously, a
“Negative ack” was sent.
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after completion of
Ethernet communication module startup, this could lead to the temporary
erroneous reporting of default values for the external device status
(DEVxx) and of the single-pole signals (SIG_1).
● If a close command could not be performed because of a rejection from
the sync-check function, the command termination message is now sent
with the correct “Block by Synchrocheck” (11) acknowledgement code
number. Previously, code (16) “Timeout” was sent instead.
● Reports of events could get lost if too many state changes occurred in a
short period of time, especially during secondary injection testing.
GOOSE The GOOSE Time Allowed to Live (TAL) supervision is enhanced with respect to
simultaneous state changes of multiple GOOSE messages.
PC, COMM2
Bug fixing:
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after startup of the
Ethernet communication module, the initialization of the second internal
communication interface could remain incomplete. As a consequence,
access by the operating program via the COMM2 interface or by tunneling
was not possible in this case.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● After some 15000 close/open commands, the client aborted
communication.
● After an abort command with a wrong frame format the state of external
devices was no longer transmitted.
● The cause for the signal “Undefined opcode” during rapid successive
switching commands has been fixed.
● The position of switchgear units (XSWI,XCBR) was transmitted by GOOSE
with the attribute ‘invalid’.
● During a warm restart incorrect date and time data (initialization values)
was transmitted for a short time.
● When transmitted via the IEC 61850 protocol, valid voltage measured
values could be labeled as invalid.
LOC New parameter for the hold-time of the measured values display.
● (031 072) LOC: Hol d-t. me as.v. di spl
Range: 1 to 60 seconds.
The default value is blocked, so that the behavior is backward-compatible (i.e.
the new functionality is deactivated).
Functionality: On the Bay Panel, one can select the previous or next configured
measured value by pressing the “Up” or “Down” key, respectively. This works
exactly like before. The new feature is that always after the set time the display
automatically steps forward to the next value. If the parameter is set to blocked,
the selected measured value is always displayed.
Freely selectable designations may now be assigned to the busbar. The
designation wanted may be defined as open text at:
● (218 191) LOC : Bus bar1 Name by U se r
Bug fixing:
● The Detachable HMI could freeze in case of a warm restart with activated
LED reset.
● The signals L ED : State H 18 re d, and L ED : St ate H18 gree n,
assigned to LEDs located to the right of the function keys were not always
updated, i.e. did not always match the actual state.
● Process cycle times were often extended to approximately 100 to 150 ms
when the device was operated without a local control panel (HMI) being
attached.
● When LED indicators were reset externally, some characters on the LC
display could be shown incorrectly or not at all.
MAIN New addresses with a 32 bit measured value display have been added for the 4
energy measured values:
● (008 065) MA IN: A ct. en er gy outp. pri m
o 0 ... 6,553,500.00 MWh
● (008 066) MAIN: A ct.e ne rgy inp. pr im
o 0 ... 6,553,500.00 MWh
● (008 067) MAIN: Re act.e n. outp. prim
o 0 ... 6,553,500.00 Mvar h
● (008 068) MAI N: R eact. e n. i np. prim
o 0 ... 6,553,500.00 Mvar h
The 4 addresses with the 16 bit display and overrun counter have been
removed.
New logic state signals for clock synchronization:
The parameter: MA IN: Time s yn chroni ze d (009 109) shows whether an
external clock synchronization had been carried out. This signal is reset after
10 minutes.
DEV01 ... DEV03 User-defined names can now be used as device identifiers. In the parameter
D EVxx : D e sign at . ext. de v., the new option Device Name User is available.
Then the text for the device's name, entered by the user at each of the
D EVxx : D EV-N ame User parameters, will be used as the device’s
designation. (The maximum length is 4 characters, as with the fixed identifiers.
Any longer text entered is truncated to 4 characters internally.) The following
parameters are new:
(218 101) D EV0 1: DEV -Name Use r
to
(218 103) D EV0 3: DEV -Name Use r
CBF The parameter (011 067) C BF: tCBF has been removed. This time-delay is no
longer required by the new circuit breaker failure function which includes the
undercurrent criterion.
Bug fixing:
● The associated signal C BF: Cu rren t flow P hx would sometimes jitter
during an open command.
GOOSE The protocol's internal parameter Time Allowed to Live was increased from
4000 ms to 4100 ms.
Bug fixing:
● The internal counters “sqNum” and “stNum” were not initialized correctly
(after GOOSE activation).
● Some GOOSE records could be partially transmitted.
● Measured operating values were not updated in GOOSE messages.
DVICE The new data point (008 233) D VIC E: SW ve rs.Chin.D HMI DM is a purely
internal version number (for the order option “Chinese display”).
IEC, GOOSE Phase 2 of the IEC 61850 communications protocol has been implemented.
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● When the PSIG function is not ready, control of the extended zone 1 is
transferred to the ARC function. This did not work correctly in the
“DC loop” and this problem has now been fixed.
CMD_1, SIG_1
Bug fixing:
● Function groups CMD_1 and SIG_1 were enabled after a restart, even if
they had been manually disabled.
ILOCK As the interlock conditions are also transmitted together with reporting in the
newly implemented phase 2 of the IEC 61850 communication protocol
(see above), it is now a requirement that these interlock conditions are cyclically
checked and not, as before, only with the request for a switching operation.
Therefore this new parameter has been introduced:
● (221 104) I LOC K: Cycle t in terl .che ck
The cycle time (range from 100 ms to 10 s) is set here, after which a check of
the interlock conditions is carried out. As additional processor capacity must be
provided for each of these checks it must be ensured that a favorable
compromise is found for the cycle time setting value. On the one hand it is
desirable to select a cycle time value which is as short as possible so that
changes in the interlock conditions are updated without any notable delays, but
on the other hand this cycle time value should not be so short that the P433
system will be under too much strain. As the P433 CPU load is dependent on the
total number of function groups having been configured it is not possible to
suggest a generally acceptable cycle time value.
LIMIT
Bug fixing:
● When switching the ASC measurement between phase-to-phase and
phase-to-earth loops, the limit values for reference voltage monitoring
were not updated until the P433 was restarted. This applies to the
following parameters:
(042 144) LIMI T: V ref>
(042 145) LIMI T: V ref>>
(042 146) LIMI T: V ref<
(042 147) LIMI T: V ref<<
DEVxx Device identifiers can now be edited. In the “Designat. ext. dev.” parameters
the ‘Device Name User’ setting should be selected. Then the text for the
device’s name, entered by the user at each of the “DEV-Name User”
parameters, will be used as the device’s designation. The maximum number of
4 characters was not changed from the previous permanent default setting.
Parameters:
● DE V01 : DEV -Name U se r (218 101)
● DE V02 : DEV -Name U se r (218 102)
● DE V03 : DEV -Name U se r (218 103)
Hardware
New Schneider Electric design for the local control panel (HMI).
Diagram
No changes.
Software
F_KEY The default setting of passwords for function keys has been changed.
A password is now no longer required when pressing a function key.
However, a password may still be configured individually for each function key.
INP
Bug fixing:
● Inputs provided by the binary (I/O) module X (6I 3O) could not be used.
MAIN The internal range for the primary measured power values was extended from
1000 MW, 1000 MVAr and 1300 MVA to 3200 MW, 3200 MVAr and 3200 MVA,
respectively. This applies to the following data points:
● (005 025) MA IN: A ppar. pow er S pri m..
● (004 050) MAI N: A cti ve pow er P prim.
● (004 052) MAI N: R eac. powe r Q prim .
The designation text for signal (036 051) has been changed from MA IN : C B
close d sig . EX T to MA IN: CB clos e d 3p EXT without changes in its
functionality.
DTOC The setting range of the characteristic angle D TOC: A ngle phiG PSx
(004 092, 004 247, 004 248, 004 249) has been extended to −90°...+90° so
that capacitive ground fault currents in systems with current-limited grounding
and in isolated systems may now be taken into account.
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● The receive signal was not updated.
DEVxx
Bug fixing:
● The feature, introduced with version ‑630, where the designation for
devices could be defined in free text was not applicable, as the data model
did not support the associated selection option DEV-Name User.
COMM1 The data point (003 178) COMM1: -1 03 prot. variant may now be used to
select between the ‑103 protocol variants Private and Compatible. The protocol
variant Compatible corresponds to the VDEW implementation.
Note: As before this setting is hidden unless an IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
The data point (003 214) COMM1: MOD BUS prot. variant may now be used
to select between the MODBUS protocol variants Private and Compatible. The
protocol variant Compatible corresponds to the MODBUS implementation in the
MiCOM Px20 and Px40 protection devices. The protocol variant Private
corresponds to the first implementation of the MODBUS protocol.
Note: As before this setting is hidden unless the MODBUS protocol is enabled.
COMM1, COMM2 The menu points (003 161) COMM1: Name of manufacturer and (103 161)
C OMM2: Name of manu facture r can no longer be set by using a selection
list but, for reasons of compatibility, they may now be defined as free text. The
default is SE but, in individual cases, it may become necessary to enter texts
differing from the default.
Notes:
● These parameters can only be set using the operating program and it is
not possible to set them locally using the integrated local control panel
(HMI). The maximum text length is 8 characters and designations
exceeding this will be truncated.
● The parameter COMM1: Name of man u fact ure r is hidden unless an
IEC 60870-5 protocol is enabled.
Hardware
The P433 is now fitted with an improved power supply module.
Note that the voltage range has changed for DC input:
● For the DC / AC variant, the range is
o now 60 … 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC
o (previously 48 … 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC).
● For the DC-only variant, the range is
o now 24 … 60 VDC
o (previously 24 VDC).
Diagram
No changes.
Software
ARC The function is now also available when DIST is blocked by a fault in the voltage-
measuring circuit (MCMON) and BUOC is not configured (external backup
protection), but it is without rapid reclosure (RRC).
IEC Bug notice: It is not possible to read the IEC configuration back from the P433,
if the dataset size(s) exceed(s) the GOOSE size limit significantly.
Bug fixing:
● If single-pole signals of function group SIG_1 were active during device
startup, this could lead to an aborted initialization of the Ethernet
communication module.
● During the process of connection with clients that use the “IntegrityPeriod”
option, sporadically the MMS communication of the Ethernet
communication module would crash without an internal monitoring
response to re-establish the functionality. (GOOSE messaging and other
communication tasks were not affected.)
● Upon receiving a “Cancel” command while a switchgear device is selected,
a positive acknowledgement response (“Ack OK”) is sent. Previously, a
“Negative ack” was sent.
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after completion of
Ethernet communication module startup, this could lead to the temporary
erroneous reporting of default values for the external device status
(DEVxx) and of the single-pole signals (SIG_1).
● If a close command could not be performed because of a rejection from
the sync-check function, the command termination message is now sent
with the correct “Block by Synchrocheck” (11) acknowledgement code
number. Previously, code (16) “Timeout” was sent instead.
● Reports of events could get lost if too many state changes occurred in a
short period of time, especially during secondary injection testing.
GOOSE The GOOSE Time Allowed to Live (TAL) supervision is enhanced with respect to
simultaneous state changes of multiple GOOSE messages.
PC, COMM2
Bug fixing:
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after startup of the
Ethernet communication module, the initialization of the second internal
communication interface could remain incomplete. As a consequence,
access by the operating program via the COMM2 interface or by tunneling
was not possible in this case.
Hardware
A new communication module (“REB” = “Redundant Ethernet Board”) is now
available as an ordering option.
This module can be used for redundant communication via IEC 61850 and may
be fitted to slot 2, as an alternative to the other communication modules. The
following communication protocols are supported:
● SHP (Self-Healing Protocol).
● RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol).
● DHP (Dual-Homing Protocol).
A detailed description of the module and the appropriate network connections is
available as a separate document (“Redundant Ethernet Board, Application
Guide”).
Diagram
The diagrams now include the new “REB” module.
● P433 -412: case 40 TE, pin-terminal connection
● P433 -413: case 84 TE, ring-terminal connection
Software
ARC The function is now also available when DIST is blocked by a fault in the voltage-
measuring circuit (MCMON) and BUOC is not configured (external backup
protection), but it is without rapid reclosure (RRC).
IEC Bug notice: It is not possible to read the IEC configuration back from the P433,
if the dataset size(s) exceed(s) the GOOSE size limit significantly.
The Originator Category information is now extensively supported for control
commands.
Bug fixing:
● If single-pole signals of function group SIG_1 were active during device
startup, this could lead to an aborted initialization of the Ethernet
communication module.
● During the process of connection with clients that use the “IntegrityPeriod”
option, sporadically the MMS communication of the Ethernet
communication module would crash without an internal monitoring
response to re-establish the functionality. (GOOSE messaging and other
communication tasks were not affected.)
● Upon receiving a “Cancel” command while a switchgear device is selected,
a positive acknowledgement response (“Ack OK”) is sent. Previously, a
“Negative ack” was sent.
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after completion of
Ethernet communication module startup, this could lead to the temporary
erroneous reporting of default values for the external device status
(DEVxx) and of the single-pole signals (SIG_1).
● If a close command could not be performed because of a rejection from
the sync-check function, the command termination message is now sent
with the correct “Block by Synchrocheck” (11) acknowledgement code
number. Previously, code (16) “Timeout” was sent instead.
● Reports of events could get lost if too many state changes occurred in a
short period of time, especially during secondary injection testing.
● Events that occured after a communication link had been interrupted and
before this interruption had been detected by the server, were not sent as
“Buffered reports” after the connection was re-established.
GOOSE The GOOSE Time Allowed to Live (TAL) supervision is enhanced with respect to
simultaneous state changes of multiple GOOSE messages.
PC, COMM2
Bug fixing:
● If clients did connect to the device immediately after startup of the
Ethernet communication module, the initialization of the second internal
communication interface could remain incomplete. As a consequence,
access by the operating program via the COMM2 interface or by tunneling
was not possible in this case.
SFMON The device module check has been enhanced to accept the new redundant
Ethernet module only with the new power supply module („PSU2“). If a wrong
PSU is fitted, one of the following monitoring signals is recorded:
● case 40 TE: SFMON: De f ect. modul e s lot 9 (097 008)
● case 84 TE: S FMON: D efe ct.modu le sl ot 20 (097 019)
Hardware
The P433 is now fitted with an improved communication module for the
InterMiCOM protocol.
Note: This new module is not supported by previous firmware due to differences
in uploading the firmware to the controller from the main processor during
service bootup.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC
Bug fixing:
● Bug fixing:
In the previous software version (P433-631-712) device control via IEC
commands was not possible in every configuration.
● After a connection has been re-established, it could happen that not all
Buffered Reports were re-sent.
COMM1
Bug fixing:
● A change of the setting of parameter (003 161) COMM1 : N ame of
ma nufact urer became effective only after a warm restart.
COMM1, COMM2, PC
Bug fixing:
● When the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol was used, the following signals were
not transmitted spontaneously:
(040 025) C B F: N ot re ady
(038 016) CB F: Starti ng trig. EXT
(040 026) CB F: Tri p si gnal
(009 041) GFDSS: St art in g backward/BS
(040 168) L I MIT: tV NG> e l apse d
(040 169) LIMI T: tVNG>> e lapse d
(031 042) MAI N: CB cl ose d 3 p
(041 023) MAI N: Man .cl .cm d.e nabl .EXT
OUTP
Bug fixing:
● The output relays of the binary module X(6I 3O) (i.e. K1001,…,K1003 for
the 40TE case and K1801,…,K1803 for the 84TE case) could not be used
(i.e. they were not operated according to the assigned state signal).
PSB
Bug fixing:
● In the operating mode ΔS the threshold value could be exceeded in case of
low values of the apparent power.
This was caused by natural fluctuations of the measured value during
normal operation and resulted in spurious signaling of (036 058) PSB:
Enable delay ru nn..
To cope with this problem the apparent power is now measured only after
it has entered the power swing polygon.
ASC The test triggering functionality has been enhanced to allow an operation test
with RC settings.
Therefore existing parameters were renamed so that the description texts
contain “MC” (“manual close”), and “AR” parameters (“auto reclose”) were
added.
In menu branch Control and testing:
● (018 004) ASC : MC cl ose re qu . USE R
(Values: don't execute / execute, the setting is password-protected.)
● (008 238) AS C: AR cl ose r e qu. USE R
(Values: don't execute / execute)
● (018 005) A SC : Test MC cl ose r.USER
(Values: don't execute / execute)
● (008 237) A SC : Te st A R clos e r.USER
(Values: don't execute / execute)
In menu branch Log. state signals:
● (037 064) AS C: Te st MC clos e r. EXT
● (000 106) ASC : Te st A R clos e r. EXT
● (037 062) A SC : MC cl ose re qu es t EXT
● (008 236) A SC : A R clos e reque st E XT
● (034 018) A SC: Clos e re que st MC
● (008 239) A SC : C lose re qu es t A R
● (034 019) ASC: Tes t MC clos e requ.
● (008 240) ASC: Tes t AR close re qu .
V<> The blocking of the neutral displacement overvoltage stages VNG> and VNG>>
(in case of m.c.b. operation) is now dependent on the setting V<>:
Ev aluat ion VN G PSx (076 002).
If VNG is calculated, then the overvoltage stages are blocked if (004 061) MAIN:
M.c.b. trip V EX T = Yes.
If VNG is measured, then the overvoltage stages are blocked if (002 183) MAIN:
M .c.b. t rip VN G EXT = Yes.
Hardware
The P433 is now fitted with an improved processor module.
Diagram
The updated terminal connection diagrams include the optional additional I/O
module interfaces:
● P433 -414 (for 40TE pin-terminal connection)
● P433 -415 (for 84TE ring-terminal connection)
Software
New MiCOM P30 platform software.
Many parameter labels have been modified so that they harmonize with other
MiCOM P30 devices.
CBM Function group circuit breaker monitoring (CBM) has been added.
Function circuit breaker monitoring (CBM) has been added.
MAIN The parameter (010 049) MAI N: Rotar y f iel d was renamed to (010 049)
M AI N: Pha se se que nce. In addition the parameter selection for clockwise
and anticlockwise was also changed to A-B-C and A-C-B.
The four 16 bit energy measured values, that existed for earlier software
versions and were then replaced by 32 bit energy measured values, have been
re-introduced, so that as of now, both the 16 bit and 32 bit values are available.
● (005 061) MAI N: A ct. en ergy outp. pri m
● (005 062) MA IN: A ct.en er gy in p. pri m
● (005 063) MAI N: Re act.e n. ou tp. prim
● (005 064) MAI N: R eact. e n. i np. prim
DTOC, IDMT and DIST with settable inrush stabilization per parameter subset:
Stabilization selectable per stage (Phase; E/F and I2 stages): MAI N:
Funct.Ru sh re st r.PSx (017 093, 017 064, 017 082, 017 083).
Settable maximum timer, for which inrush stabilization should be effective:
Blocked (w/o timer) or settable from 0.01 to 10s. (019 001, 019 002, 019 003,
019 004) MAIN : t li ft rus h rs tr.P Sx.
The value range of (015 067) MAI N: C los e cmd. puls e t im e has been
increased to 0.100 … 10.000 s.
The previously available parameters (003 039) MA IN: Warm res tart und
(000 085) MAI N: Col d re start have been relabeled MA IN: Soft Warm
resta rt and MAIN : Sof t Cold re start, respectively. They still trigger a restart
of the device, but now the hardware tests are not carried out anymore during
the startup phase. (This way the restart needs less time.)
For a restart including hardware tests, the following new parameters can now be
used:
● (010 166) MAI N: W arm re start
● (009 254) MA IN : C old re start
The previous selection of sensitive or maximum dynamic range for current
measurements has been removed (address (031 082) MAI N: D yn am ic range
I). The P433 now continuously measures currents in both ranges and functions
use adaptively the appropriate sampled values. Where previously 2 separate
parameters were used to provide appropriate setting ranges, the sensitive
range setting parameter is now removed and the high range setting parameter
provides the overall setting range.
Old:
● (010 068) DIS T: I > ( Ibl) h igh r. PS1
● (010 119) DIS T: I > ( Ibl) s en s. r.PS1
New:
● (010 068) D IST: I> ( Ibl) PSx
There is a pole-selective monitoring of the CB status signals available now (in
addition to the previously existing 3p monitoring).
New input signals:
● (031 029) MAI N: CB cl ose d A E XT
● (031 030) MAIN : CB cl ose d B E XT
● (031 031) MA IN : CB clos ed C EXT
New logic state signals:
COMM1/IEC Control for one device (CB) available for all supported communication protocols
on COMM1 and IEC 61850 by default, independent of hardware configuration.
CMD_1 Function group CMD_1 with 12 configurable single pole commands activated
and visible by default.
SIG_1 Function group SIG_1 with 12 configurable single-pole signals activated and
visible by default.
OP_RC The operating data recording buffer size has been enlarged. It now can store up
to 1000 events.
PC The default value of (003 081) P C: Baud rate has been changed to
115.2 kBaud.
FT_RC The maximum value of (003 079) FT_RC : P ost-fau lt time and (003 075)
FT_R C: Max . recordi ng ti me has been increased to 750 periods.
Fault recording is now providing its own independent current trigger:
● (017 065) F T_RC : I>
A further analog channel is available, which can be used to record the
calculated frequency:
● (035 169) FT_RC: Re c. analog chann. 10
Note: This setting shares a common selection table with P437, where “Current
IN,par” could be selected. As this current is not available with P43x, such setting
has the same effect as “Without”.
Note: Inadvertently, recording channel 9 can no longer be set to “Without”, but
is fixed to “Vref” (if such VT input is available, otherwise this setting is invisible).
MCMON The minimum current thresholds that enable negative sequence current and
voltage monitoring functions are now settable:
● (010 183) MC MO N: Imi n curr. moni tor.
(previously fix preset to 0.125 Inom)
● (010 184) MC MON: Imi n Vne g moni toring
(previously fix preset to 0.050 Inom)
Pick-up thresholds and the time delay setting of fuse failure monitoring have
been made invisible, hence can no longer be changed by user.
Note: When converting an old setting file, these settings are retained in the
new settings file, but are not visible. It is recommended to set them to default
values prior to conversion.
BUOC A dedicated signal is now available for indicating that IN> element has started:
● (010 185) BUOC : Z e ro-se qu. s tarti ng
SOTF The parameters (011 060) SOTF : Man. cl ose ti mer PSx and (011 061)
SOTF: Operat ing m ode PSx have been moved to the parameter sets.
The “switch on to fault” function (SOTF) has been completely updated. This
mainly includes the dead line monitoring feature with permanent activation of
the function while the line is not energized, and dedicated overcurrent stages.
In operating mode Trip with overreach, SOTF provides now the trip time for
extended zone 1:
● (010 218) S OTF: Trippin g ti me P Sx
GFSC The value range of (018 062) GFSC: VNG> has been changed to 0.010 …
0.500 Vnom.
The German label of parameter (018 071) GF SC : C rit eria t S act ive has been
retexted.
The sensitive directional ground fault protection function (GFSC) has been
added.
DIST Reactance reach of polygonal zones is now separately settable for phase-phase
and phase-ground loops. This could be used to compensate mutual/ zero-
sequence coupling effects. E.g. for zone 1:
● (012 001) DIST: X1,PG (polygon ) P Sx
● (002 076) D IST: X1, PP (polygon ) P Sx
Note: When converting setting files, Xn,PP is set to default values and must be
adjusted manually.
Zone 1 extension can now be applied to either ‘R and X’ or to ‘X’ reach only.
● (010 186) D IST: kze ( pol ygon) P Sx
Signaling is accomplished by “any overcurrent start”:
● (011 139) D IST: Starting I>>
The sensitive range has been combined with the high range.
PSB The Power Swing Blocking function has been revised. In particular, the ΔS
operating mode has been removed, and PSB blocking has been enhanced.
The following additional features are now available:
● By setting, not only distance zones but also undervoltage stages can be
blocked by PSB.
● An overall timer is implemented, which starts when apparent impedance
enters the detection polygon for the first time. The overall timer gets
reset, if the apparent impedance does not re-enter the detection polygon
within the set hold time. If the overall timer elapses, PSB gets blocked for
a settable time.
o (010 179) PSB: Max. bl ockin g ti me
o (011 142) P SB: Hold time
o (011 143) P SB: Bl ockin g ti me i nt.
● The description text of the following address has been changed to be more
self-explaining:
o Old: (014 055) P SB: Max. blocki ng time
New: (014 055) P SB: Max. P S cycle dur.
CMD_1, SIG_1 The default values of (249 252) CMD_1: Fun cti on group CMD_1 and
(249 250) S IG_1 : F uncti on group SIG_1 have been changed to With, so that
the function groups CMD_1 and SIG_1 are active by default.
COUNT Function group COUNT has become available. Four binary counters can be used
to count the positive pulse edges of a binary signal present at an appropriately
configured binary signal input.
DVICE Instead of one parameter for the software version (previously: (002 120)
D V IC E : Software versi on) the version numbers ‑6xx and ‑7xx are now
separately stored in two new parameters:
● (010 167) D VICE : Software vers ion 6XX
● (010 168) D V IC E : Software vers ion 7 XX
Minor version index 7xx is now starting from 700 with each new major version
6xx.
PC, DVICE It is now possible to upload new firmware into the device via the TCP/IP protocol.
For this purpose there are several new network settings that are not identical to
the ones already existing within function group IEC:
● (111 004) PC: I P addre s s
o (111 005) PC : IP addre ss 1
o (111 006) PC: I P addres s 2
o (111 006) PC : IP addre ss 3
● (111 008) P C: Su bnet m as k
o (111 009) P C: Subne t mask 1
o (111 010) PC : Subn et mas k 2
o (111 011) PC: Subn et mas k 3
● (111 016) P C: I P addres s mode
● (111 017) PC : IP Enable config.
For testing purposes, information parameters store the updated network
settings for this firmware uploading network.
● (111 000) D VI C E: I P addre s s
● (111 001) D V IC E: Su bne t mas k
● (111 003) DV IC E: MA C addre ss
IEC The number of clients for a report has been increased: An unbuffered report
(urcbA … urcbP) can be allocated to max. 8 clients (previously: 1), and a
buffered report (brcbA … brcbH) can be allocated to max. 4 clients (previously:
1).
FT_DA The following measured fault data values have been introduced:
● (010 198) FT_D A: Faul t type
● (010 217) FT_D A: Flt.volt. PG/PP prim
● (010 199) F T_D A : F aul t cu rren t P pr im
● (010 216) FT_DA : Fau lt curr. N pri m.
The parameters for the load data have been removed:
● (004 037) FT_D A: L oad imped.pos t-f l t.
● (004 038) F T_DA : L oad angl e pos t-f lt.
● (004 039) F T_DA : R es id.cur r. post-flt
The fault location may now be determined, based solely on a ground starting
condition (without a general starting). For this the P433 determines all three
phase-to-ground loop impedances and then provides the fault location based on
the reactance of the measurement loop with the lowest impedance value.
PSIG The PSIG trip signal is now also raised in case of reverse interlocking application
(trip condition: fault impedance in extended zone 1, no blocking signal received
and tripping time elapsed).
ARC The autoreclosing cycle now could also get started from a set LOGIC condition,
e.g. in case of a ground fault forward condition in isolated/compensated power
systems.
● (015 033) A RC : F ct.as s gn. t LOGIC
GSCSG The sensitive directional ground fault protection signaling function (GSCSG) has
been added.
IDMT The inverse definite minimum overcurrent protection function has been
completely updated, most addresses for settings and signals are changed.
Moreover, the directional operation of the function has been dropped.
THERM With the new parameter THER M: R etain re plica PSx (009 019, 009 030,
009 032, 009 039) it can now be configured whether the thermal replica is
retained in the non-volatile section of the device’s memory so that it will still be
available after an interruption of the supply voltage.
V<> Stages V>>>, V<<<, Vref>>> and Vref<<< have been added, including a separate
timer for each of these new stages.
For all three phase stages the 3p logic OR and AND results are signaled.
CBF It is now possible to also use the residual current (measured or calculated) as an
additional criterion for “circuit breaker open”.
The following setting parameters are new:
● (022 184) CBF: Evalu ati on IN
● (022 180) C B F: IN<
The signal (038 235) CBF : C u rren t flow N = Yes flags that the residual
current IE is greater than the setting CBF: I N<.
LOGIC The number of logic binary inputs has been extended to 40.
Control (DEVxx, Function to control one switchgear device (DEV01) is now always available,
MAIN) independent from the hardware configuration.
It is possible to download multiple customized bay types without cold restart.
Selection parameter has been changed in that way, that any of the downloaded
baytypes could be selected through its ID number:
● (220 000) MA IN : Type of bay
Direct motor control feature has been enhanced.
A new alarm signal for switchgear operating time exceeded is implemented:
● (221 110) MAI N: D EV op. time exce eded
This signal will be raised if the command does not reset successfully by
switchgear position indication or external run-back signal within set operating
time.
There is a new alarm signal for “switchgear operating time exceeded”: MAIN:
DEV op.t ime e xcee de d
This signal is issued if the switching command is not successfully reset within
the set operation time by switchgear position indication or an external run-back
signal.
LOG_2 There is a new function group LOG_2 (Programmable Logic 2). It is identical to
the previously available function group LOGIC, but it offers only four logical
equations. These, however, have long-term timers, settable from 0 to 60000 s
(= 16 hours, 40 minutes).
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
Remark: This software version replaces (and corrects) software version ‑650.
The bugs fixed with this version did not appear in any software version other
than ‑650.
DVICE
Bug fixing:
● The MAC address could not be set, and the download of the firmware via
Ethernet was not possible.
● It could happen that no configuration could be loaded via the operating
program.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
OUTP
Bug fixing:
● Output relay K608 did not operate correctly.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
COUNT The 4 counters have been equipped with individual debounce timers and limit
monitoring.
MAIN A signal for the indication of chatter suppression start has been implemented:
MAIN : Ch at t.suppr. starte d (221 121)
The MAI N: F ct .assig. trip cmd. 1 (021 001) is now provided with a dedicated
reduced selection table. This prevents the configuration of signals that are
already linked in fixed logic such as DIST: Trip signal. This in turn avoids
jeopardizing fixed logic and thereby avoids an unwanted 3-pole trip or non-
selective trip of extended zone 1.
Operation of chatter suppression is now signaled:
● (221 121) MAI N: Chatt.s u ppr. s tarte d
Control (DEVxx, There is a new setting parameter, MA IN: Ext.cmd. ter m. w /o PI (221 115), to
MAIN) configure whether an “external termination” of the switching command is also
done based on position indication, or if only an external termination signal is
accepted.
DEVxx In addition to the direct motor control principle based on fixed logic (K200), a
new setting parameter has been implemented:
● (202 014) CMD_1: CMD _DC3 conf i g. — with check back signal
An operating counter and a settable limit threshold with related alarm signal has
been implemented for each DEVxx:
● (210 043) DE V0 1: Ope ration coun te r … (210 143) DEV03:
Opera tion coun ter
● (218 211) D EV 01 : O pe r.coun t. limi t … (218 213) DEV0 3:
Oper.count .l imit
● (219 081) DEV 01 : Warn in g op.cou n t. … (219 083) DEV03: Wa rning
op.count.
Two new setting parameters per external device can be used for blocking any
open / close commands to the switchgear unit. These parameters are not
affected by interlocking conditions.
● (218 120) DEV 01: Block cmd open … (218 122) DEV03: Block cm d
open
● (218 160) DEV0 1: Bl ock cmd clos e … (218 162) D EV0 3: Block cmd
close
SFMON
Bug fixing:
● Monitoring signals resulting from GFSC (measurement monitoring) and
GSCSG (mismatch of operation mode when using a common channel with
PSIG) were missing in the previous P433 data model and have now been
added:
o (098 013) SFMON: Meas . circu its GFSC
o (098 019) SFMON: O p.mode P SIG inval.
PSIG The condition for signaling transmission channel failure can now be set to match
the application requirements:
● PSIG: Bl k.f.t elcom.f lt PSx (012 246)
= Ch. (A)OR(B) faulty for 2- or 3-ended line protection
= Ch. (A)AND(B) faulty for 2-ended line protection with redundant
channels
The send signal PSIG: Sen d (s ign al) (036 035) is now raised even in 3-
channel applications along with any of the phase selective send signals,
because it is transmitted in the protocol according to IEC ‑103 as compatible
spontaneous message.
For unambiguous signaling an additional send signal is implemented which is
used along with a 1-channel transmission:
● PSI G: Se nd (012 243)
MAIN, CMD_1, SIG_1 The direct motor control of switchgear devices has been enhanced. Instead of
using an external contactor (K200) internal high-break output can now be used.
It requires adjustments to the switching and monitoring timings, for which a
dedicated single command and a single signal are provided.
Settings:
● (202 014) CMD _1 : C MD_DC 3 conf ig.
● (202 010) CMD _1 : De s ign . CMD_DC3
● (233 007) SI G_1: SIG_DC 3 conf ig.
● (233 000) S IG_1: De si gnat . SI G_DC3
● (221 240) MA IN : DC op. de lay t1
● (221 242) MAI N: D C2/3 re le ase de lay
● (221 115) MA IN : Ext.cmd.t erm. w /o P I
Signals:
● (202 011) C MD_1: CMD_DC3
● (233 004) SI G_1: SIG_DC3 E XT
● (233 005) SI G_1: Logic SIG_DC3
LOGIC The number of logic outputs (equations) has been extended to 128.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
OUTP
Bug fixing:
● States of output relays are now stored after power off/on cycle.
LED
Bug fixing:
● LED states are now stored after power off/on cycle.
MAIN
Bug fixing:
● Measured energy values are now stored after power off/on cycle.
CBM
Bug fixing:
● CBM measured values are now stored after power off/on cycle.
IEC
Bug fixing:
● Upon cold restart the MCL configuration of the Ethernet board is now
deleted.
● Modelling of XSWI SwTyp EnumTyp has been aligned to IEC 61850-7-4
standard.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
DIST
Bug fixing:
● With (010 048) MA IN: Ne utr.pt. tre at. PSx set to Isol./res.w.start.PG or
Isol./res.w/o st. PG, the reach of the underimpedance fault detection in the
C‑A measuring loop was limited to only a quarter of the set value. This has
now been corrected.
● As of software version ‑650, the tripping characteristic had been
erroneously limited to the reactance range ±|X|. Using a zone 1 in forward
direction with a reach of X1 as an example, then no tripping occured for
impedances in the 4th quadrant with X < −X1 (shaded area in the
following sketch). This has now been corrected.
X1
−X1
INP Bug notice: The visibility of the operating mode settings for the U1002 or
U1003 binary signal inputs at INP: Ope r. mode U 100 2 (152 167) or I NP:
Oper. mod e U 1003 (152 170) depends on whether the output relays K1002
or K1003 are fitted or not. Therefore, these settings are visible even if only the
X(6O) module is fitted in slot 10 (40 TE case).
This does not impact the device function.
Hardware
An additional 40 TE case variant with a combination of pin- and ring-terminal
connection can now be ordered (transformer module: for ring-terminal
connection; other modules: for pin-terminal connection).
Diagram
The additional terminal connection diagram describes the new case variants:
● P433 ‑414 (for 40TE pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑415 (for 84TE ring-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑416 (for 40 TE case, transformer module: with ring-terminal
connection; other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
Software
PSIG
Bug fixing:
● The PSIG test function (i.e. executing (015 009) PSIG: Test telecom.
USER) now also works with operating mode PSIG: O pe rat ing mo de
PSx = DC loop operat. mode.
COMM3
Bug fixing:
● The InterMiCOM test signal now works when executing (120 053) CO MM 3:
Send sig nal, te st.
Device
Bug fixing:
● If MA IN : F unct.Rus h re st r.PSx was used and PSS: Param.sub s.sel.
U SER was transferred to the P433 (or selected via local control panel) a
wrong calculation of the checksum of the NVRAM was performed, which
led to a storage area violation and therefore to a cold restart.
This affected all software versions as of P433 ‑650.
Hardware
The Redundancy Ethernet Board (REB) can now be ordered with an additional
redundancy protocol: PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) is available now as an
alternative to RSTP, SHP or DHP.
As an additional order option, a binary module of type X(6I/8O) can now be fitted
in slot 8 (40TE case) or slot 16 (84TE case), respectively.
Diagram
The updated terminal connection diagrams include the optional additional I/O
module interfaces:
● P433 ‑417 (for 40TE pin-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑418 (for 84TE ring-terminal connection)
● P433 ‑419 (for 40 TE case, transformer module: with ring-terminal
connection; other modules: with pin-terminal connection)
Software
f<> A 5th frequency stage (f5) has now been introduced for over-/underfrequency
protection.
IEC
Bug fixing:
● Disabling the protection via binary input ((003 026) MA IN: Dis able
prot ect . EXT = Yes) could have interrupted the IEC 61850
communication permanently. This has now been corrected.
GSSE Function group GSSE has been removed from the Data Model. Replaced by the
extended GOOSE input option.
COMM1
Bug fixing:
● Bug fixing concerning the IEC 60870-5-103 protocol:
Test of sending spontaneous signals with “start” information was not
executed.
The status information (036 102) PSS: Control v ia use r was not
spontaneously transmitted (Typ 82h, Inf 08h).
OUTP
Bug fixing:
● Output relay test failed for K1002. It was not possible to trigger K1002
neither from HMI nor from MiCOM S1 Studio. Instead relay K1001 got
operated. This has now been corrected.
Execution of (005 255) MA IN: Gen er al res e t EX T did not reset latched
outputs.
MAIN The DTOC and IDMT starting signals can now get linked into the MAIN starting
signaling by setting (013 072) MA IN: Ge n. start w. OC PSx. If MA IN: Gen.
start w. OC PS x is set to Yes, upon DTOC/IDMT starting also MAIN General
starting and (if applicable) phase-selective starting signals are issued.
Neutral and negative-sequence OC elements can be included or excluded from
general starting (017 027 - MA IN: Gen . start. mode PSx), depending on the
neutral starpoint treatment and operation philosophy.
Along with this new signaling the following group signals have been
implemented:
● (040 000) MAIN : OC Gen er al startin g
= starting of any DTOC or IDMT phase stage
or (neutral or negative-sequence starting if MAI N: Gen . st art. mode
PSx is set to With start. IN, Ineg)
● (040 005) MAI N: OC Startin g A
= starting of any DTOC or IDMT phase A
(equivalent signals for starting in phases B and C)
● (040 008) MAI N: O C Starti ng GF
= starting of any DTOC or IDMT neutral stage
● (040 105) MAIN : OC Ge ne ral s tarti ng
= starting of any DTOC or IDMT negative-sequence stage
Note:
SOTF in operating mode still does operate upon DIST and BUOC starting only,
irrespective of setting to include DTOC/IDMT starting in general starting. In order
to accomplish OC trip the SOTF OC stages have to be used.
Bug fixing:
● Neutral starting (036 004 - MA IN: Startin g GF) was not signaled if back-
up overcurrent neutral element started (010 185 - BU OC: Zero-s equ.
sta rti ng). This has now been corrected.
DIST The zone reach settings have been extended to the following maximum values
(at Inom = 1A):
● (010 101) DIST: Zfw,P G P Sx
(010 105) DIST: Zfw,PP PSx up to 300.00 Ω
● (010 050) D I ST: Xfw P Sx
(010 051) D I ST: Rfw ,P G PSx
(010 052) D I ST: Rfw ,P P P Sx up to 400.00 Ω
● (012 001) D IST: X1 ,P G (polygon ) PSx
(002 076) D I ST: X1 ,PP ( polygon ) PSx
(012 005) D IST: R1,PG (polygon ) P Sx
(012 006) DIST: R1, PP (polygon ) P Sx up to 400.00 Ω
(etc. for zones 2 ... 6, and parameter sets PS2 ... PS4)
MCMON
Bug fixing:
● The release threshold for current monitoring (010 183 - MC MO N: Imin
curr . monitor.) now operates correctly. Previous implementation in
-650ff operated at twice the set threshold.
SOTF Please consider the note on SOTF in operating mode in above section “MAIN”.
IDMT A time setting (013 143 - IDMT: Ti me Corr ection PSx) has been
implemented to provide compensation of the function starting time and thus
harmonizing operation time with other installed devices. A negative setting will
reduce the tripping time, a positive setting will prolong the tripping time
accordingly. This feature is only needed in applications with potentially very
short tripping times (i.e. extremely inverse characteristics, small time dial
factors, high I/Iref ratio).
THERM The thermal overload protection can now alternatively also be applied to the
measured or calculated neutral current:
● (013 139) THERM: Se l ect curre nt P Sx
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
The data model has been enhanced to offer more selection values for some “m
out of n” parameters.
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
Hardware
No changes.
Diagram
No changes.
Software
IEC The data modelling has been accomplished by Logical Nodes for 3p phase over-/
undervoltage elements and the new trip commands 3 and 4, as well as for new
function groups QV, Pf<, TRMON.
MAIN Two further trip commands have been implemented with the same setting
options and functionality as trip command 2. These can be used e. g. for
transformer back-up protection schemes.
CB status inputs can now be used with no check that input signals are
configured to opto-couplers. This allows to enter them through LOGIC inputs in
case additional pick-up/drop-off delays are required.
Bug fixing:
● Visibility of (010 100) MA IN: Vre f,nom V.T. prim. and (031 052) MAIN:
Vref,nom V.T. sec . did not depend on whether or not the VT for Vref
had been fitted.
MCMON Fuse Failure Vref monitoring has been accomplished by a blocking input (002
182) MCMON: Bl ocki ng FF, V EXT), that can be required in 1.5 CB
applications.
BUOC Input signals have been accomplished to block starting of overcurrent elements:
● BUOC : Blockin g I> EXT (018 217)
● BUOC : Block in g IN> EXT (018 218)
SCDD For function group harmonization, settings for configuration, general enable and
release in parameter subsets have been accomplished.
● S CD D: Function gr ou p SCDD (056 021)
● S CD D: General e nabl e USER (017 070)
● SC DD : Enabl e P Sx (076 235 / 077 235 / 078 235 / 079 235)
Note that for backward compatibility reasons the SCDD is by default enabled.
ASC The operating mode “NOT(V) OR NOT(Vref)” has been changed to permit
(re)closure only if one voltage is below the V< threshold and the other voltage is
not in “undefined” condition, i.e. in between V< and V>.
As an alternative to the 3-pole voltage the 1-pole T90 voltage input has been
made available for ASC function. Selection can be made by setting/command or
via binary input signal:
● ASC : Me as.V (T90 ) USER P Sx (016 222 / 016 223 / 016 224 / 016 225)
● ASC : Meas.V(T90) EXT (016 221)
Consequentially ASC blocking in case of VT measurement circuit failure is now
depending on the selected VT input(s).
V<> New settings permit the selection for each neutral displacement overvoltage
stage whether the fundamental or the r.m.s. value of the voltage shall be
measured for starting:
● V<>: Meas. Val ue V NG> P Sx (018 219 / 018 250 / 018 251 / 018 252)
● V<>: Me as. Val ue V NG>>P Sx (018 253 / 018 254 / 018 255 /
019 005)
Minimum current enabling of undervoltage elements is now phase-selective.
Additional signals are provided to indicate 1-pole undervoltage starting:
● V<>: S tart ing V < 1-pol e (019 006)
● V< >: St arti ng V<< 1 -pol e (019 007)
● V< >: St arti ng V <<< 1-pol e (019 008)
CBM The hysteresis of undercurrent elements used to identify end of current flow has
been improved to prevent signal chattering: (044 201) CBM: C ur r. flow
ended A, etc.
TIMER Implementation of this function group inherited from P132 ‑655 / P139 ‑655. It
provides 4 groups of timer clocks that operate upon settable times (of a settable
set of week-days).
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Publication: P433/EN M/R-63-A Volume 2 06/2016