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Issued: October 2003
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)HDWXUHV • Pre-configured protection terminal for cost- • Power and secondary system supervision
effective engineering and commissioning
• Trip value recorder and event recording
• Ready to connect and commission for max- functions
imum cost saving benefit
• Versatile local human-machine interface
• Compact 3/4 of 19” case size (LED-HMI)
• Breaker failure and pole discordance pro- • Extensive self-supervision with internal
tection event recorder
• One- and/or three-pole tripping logic • Time synchronization with 1 ms resolution
• One- and/or three-pole autoreclosing • Four independent groups of complete set-
ting parameters
• Synchro- and energizing check (per circuit
breaker) for 1 1/2 circuit breaker arrange- • Powerful software PC ‘tool-box’ for moni-
ments toring, evalution and user configuration
$SSOLFDWLRQ The main purpose of the REB 551-C4 termi- other C4 terminals in applications where con-
nal is to provide a standalone circuit breaker trolled closing of the circuit breakers within
protection, control and monitoring terminal the 1 1/2 circuit breaker diameter is required.
(per circuit breaker) that contains circuit The terminal has the necessary voltage selec-
breaker protection functions, and an auto- tion capability required for this application. It
matic reclosing function with synchrocheck is also eminently suited for use in refurbish-
and energizing check for 1 1/2 circuit breaker ment applications where old (electromechani-
arrangements. It is intended for use with two cal) relays are to be replaced.
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'HVLJQ Type tested software and hardware that com- A fully functional terminal comprising a
ply with international standards and ABB´s compact hardware, pre-selected protection,
internal design rules together with extensive control and monitoring functions that were
self monitoring functionality, ensure high carefully chosen, configured and tested to
reliability of the complete terminal meet a broad range of application require-
ments. This ready to connect and commission
The terminal’s closed and partly welded steel feature makes this product a cost effective
case makes it possible to fulfill the stringent solution for both new installations and the
EMC requirements. refurbishment of existing installations.
The REx 5xx terminal has its own internal ,QYHUWIXQFWLRQEORFN ,19
clock with date, hour, minute, second and The inverter function block INV has one
millisecond. It has a resolution of 1 ms. input and one output, where the output is in
inverse ratio to the input.
The clock has a built-in calendar that handles
leap years through 2098. Any change 25IXQFWLRQEORFN 25
between summer and winter time must be The OR function is used to form general
handled manually or through external time combinatory expressions with boolean vari-
synchronization. The clock is powered by a ables. The OR function block has six inputs
capacitor, to bridge interruptions in power and two outputs. One of the outputs is
supply without malfunction. inverted.
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The GRP function block has four functional The pulse function can be used, for example,
inputs, each corresponding to one of the set- for pulse extensions or limiting of operation
ting groups stored within the terminal. Acti- of outputs. The pulse timer TP has a settable
vation of any of these inputs changes the length.
active setting group. Four functional output
signals are available for configuration pur- ([WHQGHGOHQJWKSXOVHIXQFWLRQEORFN 74
poses, so that continuous information on The function block TQ pulse timer with
active setting group is available. extended maximum pulse length, is identical
with the TP pulse timer. The difference is the
longer pulse length.
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The exclusive OR function XOR is used to
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The user can with the available logic function ean variables. The function block XOR has
blocks build logic functions and configure the two inputs and two outputs. One of the out-
terminal to meet application specific require- puts is inverted. The output signal is 1 if the
ments. input signals are different and 0 if they are
equal.
Different protection, control, and monitoring
functions within the REx 5xx terminals are 6HWUHVHWIXQFWLRQEORFN 65
quite independent as far as their configuration The Set-Reset (SR) function is a flip-flop that
in the terminal is concerned. The user can not can set or reset an output from two inputs
change the basic algorithms for different respectively. Each SR function block has two
functions. But these functions combined with outputs, where one is inverted.
the logic function blocks can be used to cre-
ate application specific functionality.
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The inputs can be set individually, from the By adding a key switch connected to a binary
input a simple setting change control circuit
Parameter Setting Tool (PST) under the
can be built simply allowing only authorized
Mask-Event function, to create an event at
pick-up, drop-out or at both pick-up and keyholders to make setting changes from the
built-in HMI.
drop-out of the signal.
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Activating the setting restriction prevents %67
unauthorized personell to purposely or by
mistake change terminal settings or configu- $SSOLFDWLRQ
ration from the local HMI. The protection and control terminals have a
complex configuration with many included
The function permits remote changes of set- functions. To make the testing procedure eas-
tings and reconfiguration through the serial ier, the terminals include the feature to indi-
communication ports. vidually block a single, several or all
functions.
All other functions of the local human-
machine communication remain intact. This This means that it is possible to see when a
means that an operator can read disturbance function is activated or trips. It also enables
reports, setting values, the configuration of the user to follow the operation of several
different logic circuits and other available related functions to check correct functional-
information. ity and to check parts of the configuration etc.
cuits between the voltage instrument trans- measured zero sequence voltage increases
formers and the terminal. Different output over preset operating value, and if the mea-
signals can be used to block, in case of faults sured zero sequence current remains below
in the ac voltage secondary circuits, the oper- the preset operating value.
ation of the distance protection and other
voltage-dependent functions, such as the syn- Three output signals are available. The first
chro-check function, undervoltage protection, depends directly on the voltage and current
etc. measurement. The second depends on the
operation of the dead line detection function,
Different measurement principles are avail- to prevent unwanted operation of the distance
able for the fuse failure supervision function. protection if the line has been deenergised
and energised under fuse failure conditions.
The FUSE function based on zero sequence The third depends on the loss of all three
measurement principle, is recommended in measured voltages. A special function input
directly or low impedance earthed systems. serves the connection to the auxiliary contact
of a miniature circuit breaker, MCB (if used),
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The FUSE function based on the zero simultaneous interruption of all three mea-
sequence measurement principle continu- sured phase voltages also when the additional
ously measures the zero sequence current and delta current and delta voltage algorithm is
voltage in all three phases. It operates if the not present in the function block.
Select appropriate binary signals to trigger The collection is started by a trigger. Any
the red HMI LED to indicate trips or other binary input signal or function block output
important alerts. signal can be used as a trigger. The analog
signals can also be set to trigger the data col-
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lection. Both over levels and under levels are 7ULSYDOXHUHFRUGHU 795
available. The trigger is common for all sub-
systems, hence it activates them all simulta- $SSOLFDWLRQ
neously. Use the trip value recorder to record fault and
prefault phasor values of voltages and cur-
A triggered report cycle is indicated by the rents to be used in detailed analysis of the
yellow HMI LED, which will be lit. Binary severity of the fault and the phases that are
signals may also be used to activate the red involved. The recorded values can also be
HMI LED for additional alerting of fault con- used to simulate the fault with a test set.
ditions. A disturbance report summary can be
viewed on the local HMI. )XQFWLRQDOLW\
Pre-fault and fault phasors of currents and
voltages are filtered from disturbance data
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Use the event recorder to obtain a list of When the disturbance report function is trig-
gered, the function looks for non-periodic
binary signal events that occurred during the
change in the analog channels. Once the fault
disturbance.
interception is found, the function calculates
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When a trigger condition for the disturbance starting 1,5 period before the fault intercep-
report is activated, the event recorder collects tion. The fault values are calculated starting a
time tagged events from the 48 binary signals few samples after the fault interception and
that are connected to disturbance report and uses samples during 1/2 - 2 periods depend-
lists the changes in status in chronological ing on the waveform.
order. Each list can contain up to 150 time
tagged events that can come from both inter- If no error sample is found the trigger sample
nal logic signals and binary input channels is used as the start sample for the calcula-
and up to ten disturbances can be recorded. tions. The estimation is based on samples one
Events are recorded during the total recording period before the trigger sample. In this case
time which depends on the set recording the calculated values are used both as pre-
times and the actual fault time. fault and fault values.
Events can be viewed via SMS and SCS. The recording can be viewed on the local
HMI or via SMS.
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• A RS485 network installation according The events created in the terminal available
to EIA Standard RS485 for the IEC protocol are based on the event
• PC function blocks EV01 - EV06 and distur-
bance function blocks DRP1 - DRP3. The
Remote communication over the telephone commands are represented in a dedicated
network also requires a telephone modem. function block ICOM. This block has output
signals according to the IEC protocol for all
The software needed in the PC, either local or commands.
remote, is CAP 540.
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SPA communication is applied when using
the front communication port, but for this $SSOLFDWLRQ
purpose, no special serial communication An optical network can be used within the
function is required in the terminal. Only the Substation Automation system. This enables
software in the PC and a special cable for communication with the terminal through the
front connection is needed. LON bus from the operator’s workplace,
from the control center and also from other
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This communication protocol is mainly used enables the terminal to be part of a Substation
when a protection terminal communicates Control System (SCS) and/or Substation
with a third party control system. This system Monitoring System (SMS). This interface is
must have a program that can interpret the located at the rear of the terminal. The hard-
IEC 60870-5-103 communication messages. ware needed for applying LON communica-
tion depends on the application, but one very
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As an alternative to the SPA communication and optic fibres connecting the star coupler to
the same port can be used for the IEC com- the terminals. To communicate with the ter-
munication. minals from a Personal Computer (PC), the
SMS 510, software or/and the application
The IEC protocol may be used alternatively library LIB 520 together with MicroSCADA
on a fibre optic or on an RS485 network. The is needed.
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Backplane module (BPM) Carries all internal signals between modules in
a terminal. The size of the module depends on
the size of the case.
Main processing module (MPM) Module for overall application control. All infor-
mation is processed or passed through this
module, such as configuration, settings and
communication. Carries up to 12 digital signal
processors, performing all measuring functions.
Human machine interface (LCD-HMI) The module consist of LED:s, a LCD, push but-
tons and an optical connector for a front con-
nected PC
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Binary I/O module (IOM) Module with 8 optically isolated binary inputs,
10 outputs and 2 fast signalling outputs.
Transformer input module (TRM) Used for galvanic separation of voltage and/or
current process signals and the internal cir-
cuitry.
A/D conversion module (ADM) Used for analog to digital conversion of analog
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TRM.
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Material Steel sheet
Front plate Steel sheet profile with cut-out for HMI and for 18 LED when included
Surface treatment Aluzink preplated steel
Finish Light beige (NCS 1704-Y15R)
Degree of protection Front side: IP40, optional IP54 with sealing strip. Rear side: IP20
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Surge immunity test 1-2 kV, 1.2/50µs IEC 60255-22-5
high energy
Power frequency immunity test 150-300 V, IEC 60255-22-7, Class A
50 Hz
Power frequency magnetic field test 1000 A/m, 3s IEC 61000-4-8, Class V
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