DMRIS0 Manual 05 2021
DMRIS0 Manual 05 2021
DMRIS0 Manual 05 2021
MANUAL
3.1 GENERAL 5
Mechanical data...............................................................................................................................................................................................5
EMC tests for interference immunity............................................................................................................................................................5
Electromagnetic emission tests....................................................................................................................................................................5
Climatic tests.....................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Mechanical tests..............................................................................................................................................................................................7
Safety..................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Reference specifications................................................................................................................................................................................7
ENEL’s General References...........................................................................................................................................................................7
Certifications.....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Environmental conditions................................................................................................................................................................................7
3.2 INPUTS CIRCUITS 8
Auxiliary power supply U aux.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Binary inputs.....................................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.3 OUTPUT CIRCUITS 8
Final relays........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
3.5 COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS 8
ETH/FX................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
RJ45/TX .............................................................................................................................................................................................................8
4 FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS 9
2 DESCRIPTION
— Main features
• “POWER” LED to signal proper power supply to CPU
• “ON” LED to signal proper operation of the DMRI device
• “LINK” LED to signal proper link between DMRI device and other network or DMC3 Panel device.
• ETH FX optic fiber communication interface
• ETH TX RJ45 communication interface
• MMP terminals for powering device
• 14 digital inputs with common negative
• 4 output relays
• Real time clock.
— Cyber Security
Cybersecurity features implemented in DMC-3 Relays help to mitigate cyber threats, realising:
• Secured communication between DMC-3+DMRI protection relays and associated tool by SSH
(Secure SHell) protocols
• Password based user authentication
• Role Based Access Control (RBAC) authorization management
• Secured log storage (Syslog Service)
• Configuration Management
• HW Systems and Networking Equipment
• Initial System Configuration
• Threat and Vulnerability Management
• Access Control
• Authentication and Authorization Management
• Auditing
• Network Communication Security
Described procedures have been selected considering the following standards and guide lines:
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013
• NERC CIP – North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection
• IEC 62351
IEC 62351 standard will be applied when specifically requested, covering the control of communtion
protocols and data flow.
Configuration Management
Configuration Management is a set of procedures whose purpose is to check hardware, firmware,
software and documentation changes in order to ensure that all devices are protected against
unwanted changes before, during and after the implementation of the system.
2.HW Systems and Networking
EquipmentConfiguration
The devices are industrial and comply with the rules in terms of quality and electromagnetic
disturbances immunity. Regarding heat dissipation only passive systems without fans are used.
It is possible assign to devices IP addresses according to relevant network planning rules.
On request it is possible to implement adequate HW protection mechanisms (e.g. anti-tamper etc.).
Initial System Configuration
On protection relay are installed only and exclusively the network services necessary for protetion
application program execution, thus limiting the number of open TCP/UDP ports. All these services
and O.S. are updated to the latest version indicated at release time. Accesses for “well-known”
users are also removed and only a local non-administrator user is left active for the initial installtion
configuration of the device.
Threat and Vulnerability
Management
Device Operating System is supported by the relevant supplier ensuring compliance with security
bulletins issued regularly and related patches.
Authentication and Authorization
Management (AAM)
AAM is based on “RBAC” (Rule Based Access Control) model, i.e. the device will allow or not the
execution of certain functions according to assigned user role.
The following types of roles are available:
• “Administrator”: Equipment full control
• “Operator1”: First level limited Read/Write actions
• “Operator2”: Second level limited Read/Write actions
• Traffic encryption, so it cannot be intercepted, analysed and eventually modified freely by third
parties
• Authentication mechanism implementation in order to prevent any third parties false messages
generation avoiding that they can be recognized as valid
The RADIUS authentication as a reference to a remote server and uses a shared secret between
card and server for validation of access requests. The configurator provides the possibility to define
all parameters necessary for this authentication mode.
— Climatic tests
Reference standards IEN 60068-2-1
Environmental testing: Part 2-1: Tests – Test A: Cold
Reference standards IEN 60068-2-2
Environmental testing: Part 2-2: Tests - Test B: Dry heat
Reference standards IEN 60068-2-14
Environmental testing: Part 2: Tests - Test N: Change of temperature
Reference standards IEN 60068-2-78
Environmental testing: Prova Cab: Damp heat, steady state
Reference standards IEN 60068-3-1
Environmental testing: Part 3-1: Supporting documentation and guidance - Cold and dry heat tests
Reference standards IEN 60068-3-4
Environmental testing: Part 3-4: Supporting documentation and guidance - Damp heat tests
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— Mechanical tests
Reference standards EN 60255-21-1 EN 60255-21-2 RMEC01
Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment
• EN 60255-21-1 Vibration tests (sinusoidal) Class 1
• EN 60255-21-2 Shock and bump test Class 1
— Safety
Reference standards EN 60255-5
Part 5: Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipment - Requirements and
tests
50Hz test (1 min):
• Power circuit 2 kV
• Input circuits 2 kV
• Output circuits 2 kV
• Output circuits (between open contacts) 1 kV
• Communication port 1 kV
Insulation resistance >100 MW
Reference standards EN 60255-5
Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equipment (1.2/50 ns):
• Power circuit 5 kV
• Input circuits 5 kV
• Output circuits 5 kV
• Output circuits (between open contacts) 5 kV
— Reference specifications
Protection and control device for HV/MV substation –
Multifunctional feeder protection (MFP) ENEL GSTP101
— Certifications
CE Conformity
• EMC Directive 2014/30/CE
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/CE
— Environmental conditions
Ambient temperature -25...+70 °C
Storage temperature -40...+85 °C
Relative humidity ≤95 %
Atmospheric pressure 860...1060 kPa
— Final relays
Number 4
Type of contacts
• 52CH, 52AP, Trip MV closing (SPST-NO, type A)
• 80S NC closing (SPST-NC, type B)
• 80S NO closing (SPST-NC, type A)
Nominal current 8A
Nominal voltage 110 V-
DC power interruption power (L/R = 40 ms) 0,5 A
— ETH/FX
Ethernet 100 Base FX
• Connection LC - Optic cable 1300 nm
• Protocol ModBus®TCP/IP, IEC61850
— RJ45/TX
Ethernet 100 Base T
• Connection RJ45
• Protocol ModBus®TCP/IP, IEC61850
Settings of IP Address can be made from Commands \Set Params \Set not resettable parameters
menu and after executing commend right clicking on it.
Default IP ADDRESS
BINARY INPUT
t ON t ON t OFF t OFF
INTERNAL STATE
t
Each binary inputs of the external module DMRI (DMRI1-1...DMRI1-14 e DMRI2-1...DMRI2-14) can be
matched to one of the following default function (only when DMRI module is used connected with
DMC3 Panel according to Enel specifications DMI 9 00016).
Input
tTR
No-latched operation
Latched operation
Pulse operation
Any change to the settings can be affected at any time, also with the relay on duty, separately for
each relay.
Notes:
• When de-energized operating mode is set, the relay remains in rest condition if no trip command
is in progress.
• When energized operating mode is set, the relay remains in operating condition if no trip command
is in progress and the auxiliary supply is powered on.
• When no-latched operating mode is set (Operation MODE No latched), the output relay resetat the
end of the trip condition. To each output relay a programmable timer is matched (minimum pulse
width operation).
• When latched operating mode is set (Operation MODE Latched), the output relay doesn’t reset at
the end of the trip condition; it stays ON until a reset command is issued (RESET key, ThySetter or
communication command).
• When pulse operating mode is set (Operation MODE Pulse), the output relay reset after a tTR pro-
grammable delay regardless of the trip condition.
• It is advisable to make sure that the output contact technical data are suitable for load (Nominal
current, breaking capacity, make current, switching voltage,...).
Matching every output relay to any protective element is freely programmable inside the Setpoints
submenus according a tripping matrix structure.
The following tables represent ONLY an example, because related functions can
change being dependent on plant requirements
DMRI N˚1
MODBUS parameters
LocationF nFunction Address Address Format
Hi (HEX) Low
(HEX)
Position SZTT closed (89ccX) [Posizione SZTT chiuso (1x) 10000 00 1 bit
(89ccX)]
Position SZTT open (89caX) [Posizione SZTT aperto (1x) 10001 01 1 bit
(89caX)]
52 inserted (1x) 10002 02 1 bit
[52 inserito]
52 disconnected (1x) 10003 03 1 bit
[52 sezionato]
63G Allarm. (1x) 10004 04 1 bit
[63G All.]
63G Trip. (1x) 10005 05 1 bit
[63G SC.]
DIG Lack of voltage CB MV (80S) (1x) 10006 06 1 bit
IN [Manca tensione Inter.re MT (80S)]
Trip Spring Charger CB (6L) (1x) 10007 07 1 bit
Bay 52 [Scatto int.re carica molle (6L)]
Module
LMT-
MODBUS Block Close-door for return voltage (BLP) (1x) 10008 08 1 bit
52 RIF
TCP/IP [Blocco CH-porta per tensione di
52 TFN
52MT ritorno (BLP)]
52 AT
Springs discarged (X33) (1x) 10009 09 1 bit
[Molle scariche (X33)]
(1x) 10010 01 01 bit
(1x) 10011 01 11 bit
(1x) 10012 01 21 bit
(1x) 10013 01 31 bit
Block Close-door for return voltage(BLP) (1x) 20000 00 1 bit
[Blocco CH-porta per V.ritorno BLP)]
80S (lack of (1x) 20001 01 1 bit
DIG Earthing Transformer /HV Customer Bay command)
OUT [80S (comando a mancanza
TFN /Montante cliente AT)]
(1x) 20002 02 1 bit
(1x) 20003 03 1 bit
MODBUS parameters
MMI-1
IN-1
DMRIS0
IN-2
MMI-2 MMO-1
K1
IN-3
MMO-2
MMI-3 MMO-3
IN-4 MMO-4
OUTPUT RELAYS
MMI-4 K2
MMO-5
IN-5 MMO-6
MMI-5
K3 MMO-7
IN-6 MMO-8
MMI-6
MMO-9
BINARY INPUTS
IN-7
MMI-7 K4 MMO-10
MMO-11
IN-8 MMO-12
MMI-8
IN-9
MMI-9
IN-10
MMI-10
IN-11
MMI-11
IN-12
MMI-12
IN-13
MMI-13
IN-14 ETH TX
MMI-14
COM
ETHERNET ETH FX
MMP-1 =
UAUX
MMP-2
IEC
101
NET
MOD 2
MOD 1