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Relion® Protection and Control

615 series
Installation Manual
Document ID: 1MRS756375
Issued: 2016-05-20
Revision: P
Product version: 5.0 FP1

© Copyright 2016 ABB. All rights reserved


Copyright
This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written
permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party,
nor used for any unauthorized purpose.

The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and
may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.

Trademarks
ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or
product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.

Warranty
Please inquire about the terms of warranty from your nearest ABB representative.

http://www.abb.com/substationautomation
Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept or
product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed properties.
All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this manual must
satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and acceptable, including
that any applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In
particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/or product failure
would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to
personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the person or entity
applying the equipment, and those so responsible are hereby requested to ensure that
all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.

This product has been designed to be connected and communicate data and
information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network.
It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network
administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the necessary
measures (such as, but not limited to, installation of firewalls, application of
authentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti virus programs, etc.)
to protect the product and the network, its system and interface included, against any
kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or
theft of data or information. ABB is not liable for any such damages and/or losses.

This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be
completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to
notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no
event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use
of this manual or the application of the equipment.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for
use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This
conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product
standard EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN
60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is designed in
accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series.
Safety information
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the
auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.

Non-observance can result in death, personal injury or substantial


property damage.

Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical


installation.

National and local electrical safety regulations must always be


followed.

The frame of the protection relay has to be carefully earthed.

When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not touch
the inside of the case. The relay case internals may contain high
voltage potential and touching these may cause personal injury.

The protection relay contains components which are sensitive to


electrostatic discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic
components must therefore be avoided.

Whenever changes are made in the protection relay, measures should


be taken to avoid inadvertent tripping.
Table of contents

Table of contents

Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................5
This manual........................................................................................ 5
Intended audience.............................................................................. 5
Product documentation.......................................................................6
Product documentation set............................................................6
Document revision history............................................................. 6
Related documentation..................................................................7
Symbols and conventions...................................................................7
Symbols.........................................................................................7
Document conventions.................................................................. 8

Section 2 Environmental aspects..................................................... 9


Sustainable development................................................................... 9
Disposal of a protection relay............................................................. 9

Section 3 Unpacking, inspecting and storing................................. 11


Removing transport packaging.........................................................11
Inspecting the product...................................................................... 11
Identifying the product................................................................. 11
Checking delivery items...............................................................11
Inspecting the IED....................................................................... 11
Returning an IED damaged in transit.......................................... 12
Storing.............................................................................................. 12

Section 4 Mounting.........................................................................13
Checking environmental conditions and mounting space................ 13
Detaching and installing the plug-in unit...........................................13
Detaching the plug-in unit............................................................13
Installing the plug-in unit..............................................................14
Sealing the plug-in unit................................................................ 17
Securing the handle.....................................................................18
Mounting the IED..............................................................................19
Required tools............................................................................. 19
Flush mounting the IED............................................................... 19
Semi-flush mounting the IED.......................................................23
Semi-flush mounting the IED inclined..........................................26
Rack mounting the IED................................................................28
Wall mounting the IED.................................................................30
Rack mounting the IED and test switch RTXP to a 19”
equipment frame..........................................................................33

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Rack mounting the IED in a combiflex 19" equipment frame


(Type RHGT 19" 4U variant C)....................................................35
Mounting lens sensors for an arc protection system................... 37
Replacing a Strömberg SP_J40 series relay by a 615 series
IED...............................................................................................39
Replacing two Strömberg SP_J3 series relays by a 615
series IED.................................................................................... 40
Replacing a Strömberg SP_J3/J6 series relay in 19" rack by
a 615 series IED.......................................................................... 42
Replacing a Strömberg SP_J6 series relay by a 615 series IED.44
Replacing three BBC S_ series relays by a 615 series IED........ 46
Replacing a SPA 300 series relay by a 615 series IED...............50
Replacing a SPA 300 series relay in 19" rack by a 615 series
IED...............................................................................................51

Section 5 Connecting..................................................................... 53
Required tools.................................................................................. 53
Connecting wires.............................................................................. 53
Connecting ring-lug type wires.................................................... 54
Connecting protective earthing.........................................................54
Connecting analog signals............................................................... 55
Connecting current and voltage inputs ....................................... 55
Connecting RTD and mA inputs.................................................. 62
Connecting IED with a test switch............................................... 62
Shielding RTD/mA instrument cables..........................................63
Connecting binary signals................................................................ 65
Connecting power supply................................................................. 68
Connecting communication.............................................................. 69
Energizing the IED............................................................................70

Section 6 Removing, repairing and exchanging.............................71


Product lifecycle............................................................................... 71
Checking IED information.................................................................71
Removing the IED............................................................................ 72
Sending the IED for repair................................................................ 72
Exchanging the IED..........................................................................72

Section 7 Technical data................................................................ 75


Case and HMI display variants.........................................................75
Front side of the IED....................................................................75
Rear side of the IED.................................................................... 79
Dimensions.......................................................................................80
Enclosure class................................................................................ 81

Section 8 Accessories and ordering data.......................................83

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Section 9 Glossary......................................................................... 85

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Introduction

Section 1 Introduction

1.1 This manual

The installation manual contains instructions on how to install the protection relay.
The manual provides procedures for mechanical and electrical installation. The
chapters are organized in chronological order in which the relay should be installed.

1.2 Intended audience

This manual addresses the personnel responsible for installing the product hardware.

The installation personnel must have basic knowledge of handling electronic


equipment.

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1.3 Product documentation

1.3.1 Product documentation set

deinstallation & disposal


Decommissioning,
Commissioning

Maintenance
Engineering
Planning &

Installation

Operation
Quick start guide purchase
Quick installation guide
Brochure
Product guide
Operation manual
Installation manual
Connection diagram
Engineering manual
Technical manual
Application manual
Communication protocol manual
IEC 61850 engineering guide
Point list manual
Cyber security deployment guideline
GUID-12DC16B2-2DC1-48DF-8734-0C8B7116124C V2 EN

Figure 1: The intended use of documents during the product life cycle

Product series- and product-specific manuals can be downloaded


from the ABB Web site http://www.abb.com/relion.

1.3.2 Document revision history


Document revision/date Product series version History
A/2007-12-20 1.0 First release
B/2008-02-08 1.0 Content updated
C/2008-07-02 1.1 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
D/2008-10-03 1.1 Content updated
E/2009-03-04 2.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
F/2009-07-03 2.0 Content updated
G/2010-06-11 3.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
Table continues on next page

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Document revision/date Product series version History


H/2011-09-14 3.0 Content updated
K/2012-05-11 4.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
L/2013-12-20 5.0 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
N/2015-10-30 5.0 FP1 Content updated to correspond to the
product series version
P/2016-05-20 5.0 FP1 Content updated

Download the latest documents from the ABB Web site


http://www.abb.com/substationautomation.

1.3.3 Related documentation


Product series- and product-specific manuals can be downloaded from the ABB Web
site http://www.abb.com/substationautomation.

1.4 Symbols and conventions

1.4.1 Symbols

The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which


could result in electrical shock.

The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could


result in personal injury.

The caution icon indicates important information or warning related


to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of
a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to
equipment or property.

The information icon alerts the reader of important facts and


conditions.

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The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.

Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it is necessary to understand


that under certain operational conditions, operation of damaged equipment may result
in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore,
comply fully with all warning and caution notices.

1.4.2 Document conventions


A particular convention may not be used in this manual.

• Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary also
contains definitions of important terms.
• Push button navigation in the LHMI menu structure is presented by using the
push button icons.
To navigate between the options, use and .
• Menu paths are presented in bold.
Select Main menu/Settings.
• LHMI messages are shown in Courier font.
To save the changes in nonvolatile memory, select Yes and press .
• Parameter names are shown in italics.
The function can be enabled and disabled with the Operation setting.
• Parameter values are indicated with quotation marks.
The corresponding parameter values are "On" and "Off".
• Input/output messages and monitored data names are shown in Courier font.
When the function starts, the START output is set to TRUE.
• This document assumes that the parameter setting visibility is "Advanced".

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Environmental aspects

Section 2 Environmental aspects

2.1 Sustainable development

Sustainability has been taken into account from the beginning of the product design
including the pro-environmental manufacturing process, long life time, operation
reliability and disposing of the protection relay.

The choice of materials and the suppliers have been made according to the EU RoHS
directive (2002/95/EC). This directive limits the use of hazardous substances which
are the following:
Table 1: Maximum concentration values by weight per homogeneous material
Substance Proposed maximum concentration
Lead - Pb 0.1%
Mercury - Hg 0.1%
Cadmium - Cd 0.01%
Hexavalent Chromium Cr (VI) 0.1%
Polybrominated biphenyls - PBB 0.1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers - PBDE 0.1%

Operational reliability and long life time have been assured with extensive testing
during the design and manufacturing processes. Moreover, long life time is supported
by maintenance and repair services as well as by the availability of spare parts.

Design and manufacturing have been done under a certified environmental system.
The effectiveness of the environmental system is constantly evaluated by an external
auditing body. We follow environmental rules and regulations systematically to
evaluate their effect on our products and processes.

2.2 Disposal of a protection relay

Definitions and regulations of hazardous materials are country-specific and change


when the knowledge of materials increases. The materials used in this product are
typical for electric and electronic devices.

All parts used in this product are recyclable. When disposing of a protection relay or
its parts contact a local waste handler who is authorized and specialized in disposing
of electronic waste. These handlers can sort the material by using dedicated sorting
processes and dispose of the product according to the local requirements.

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Table 2: Materials of the protection relay parts


Protection relay Parts Material
Case Metallic plates, parts and screws Steel
Plastic parts PC1), LCP2)
Electronics plug in module Various
Plug-in unit Electronics plug in modules Various
Electronics LHMI module Various
Plastic parts PC, PBT3), LCP, PA4)
Metallic parts Aluminium
Package Box Cardboard
Attached material Manuals Paper

1) Polycarbonate
2) Liquid crystal polymer
3) Polybutylene terephthalate
4) Polyamide

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Unpacking, inspecting and storing

Section 3 Unpacking, inspecting and storing

3.1 Removing transport packaging

IEDs require careful handling.

1. Examine the delivered products to ensure that they have not been damaged
during the transport.
2. Remove the transport packaging carefully without force.
3. Attach the protective film (supplied with the IED) on the top side of the unit for
the installation phase.

Before connecting the auxiliary power, remove the protective


film from top of the IED.

The cardboard packaging material is 100% recyclable.

3.2 Inspecting the product

3.2.1 Identifying the product

1. Locate the IED's order number from the label on top of the plug-in unit.
2. Compare the IED's order number with the ordering information to verify that the
received product is correct.

3.2.2 Checking delivery items


Check that all items are included in the delivery in accordance with the delivery
documents.

3.2.3 Inspecting the IED


IEDs require careful handling before installation on site.

• Check the IED to see if any damage occurred during transportation.

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If the IED has been damaged during transportation, make a claim against the transport
contractor, and notify the local ABB representative.

3.2.4 Returning an IED damaged in transit


If damage has occurred during transport, appropriate actions must be taken against the
latest carrier. Please inform the nearest ABB office or representative. Notify ABB
immediately if there are any discrepancies in relation to the delivery documents.

3.3 Storing

If the IED is stored before installation, it must be done in the original transport
packaging in a dry and dust free place. Observe the environmental requirements stated
in the technical manual.

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Section 4 Mounting

4.1 Checking environmental conditions and mounting


space

The mechanical and electrical environmental conditions at the installation site must be
within the limits described in the technical manual.

• Avoid installation in dusty, damp places.


Avoid places susceptible to rapid temperature variations, powerful vibrations and
shocks, surge voltages of high amplitude and fast rise time, strong induced
magnetic fields or similar extreme conditions.
• Check that sufficient space is available.
Sufficient space is needed at the front and rear of the IED to allow access to wires
and optical fibers to provide sufficient ventilation to the IED and to enable
maintenance and future modifications.
• Ensure that flush-mounted IEDs can be added and replaced without excessive
dismantling.

4.2 Detaching and installing the plug-in unit

4.2.1 Detaching the plug-in unit

Before detaching the plug-in unit from the case, the auxiliary voltage
must be disconnected.

1. Turn off the power.


2. Open the seal on the front panel by removing the sealing wire and screw the
sealing screw all the way in.
3. Lift the handle to 90 degrees to release the latching mechanism.
The plug-in unit is pushed about 7 mm out of the case and the connectors are
separated.
4. Pull the unit out of the case.

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Figure 2: Detaching a plug-in unit from the case

The IED features an automatic short-circuit mechanism in the CT


connector. Therefore, detaching the plug-in unit will not open the
secondary circuit of the CT which could cause dangerously high
voltages.

Do not touch terminals inside the case after removing the plug-in unit.
Live terminals can be inside the case.

The signal connectors are left open when the plug-in unit is detached.

4.2.2 Installing the plug-in unit


The IED is constructed in a way that a plug-in unit with voltage- or current-measuring
inputs can only be plugged into a corresponding case. This prevents fitting a non-
suitable plug-in unit into a wrong case.

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Before fitting the plug-in unit into the case, check that the unit and the
case have the same serial number.

1
GUID-BCE48661-E92A-460E-8E72-4F0EA261FB9E V1 EN

Figure 3: Serial number in the case

1 Rating label with serial number

Forcing a non-suitable plug-in unit into the case can break both the
plug-in unit and the case and may cause danger.

1. Lift the handle 90 degrees and push the plug-in unit into the case.

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GUID-45469A2C-56EF-4467-9F1C-9AD5D74536D8 V1 EN

Figure 4: Installing a plug-in unit into the case

2. Let the handle swing down about 45 degrees. At the same time, push the plug-
in unit into the case as far as it goes.
Plug-in unit stops at about 7 mm distance from the case.

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A
GUID-C1D10939-1A1B-4FE3-A3E2-72193FD7780F V1 EN

Figure 5: Pushing the plug-in unit into the case

A 7 mm

3. Turn down the handle to push the plug-in unit into its final position in the case.

4.2.3 Sealing the plug-in unit


The front panel of the IED has an integrated sealing screw. By default the screw is
screwed all the way in and is not used when installing or detaching the plug-in unit.

1. Open the sealing screw about nine turns.


2. Thread a sealing wire through the holes in the sealing screw and the handle.

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1 2

GUID-10D2039E-4C58-4372-B0B2-EDFF0C2A451C V2 EN

Figure 6: Sealing screw

1 Sealing screw
2 Sealing wire and seal

4.2.4 Securing the handle


The front panel of the IED has an integrated sealing screw. By default, the screw is
screwed all the way in and not used when installing or detaching the plug-in unit.
Instead of sealing the plug-in unit, the sealing screw and the spacer supplied with the
IED can be used for securing the handle in place.

1. Fully open the sealing screw and remove it.


2. Re-insert the sealing screw with the spacer.

The IED packaging includes a plastic bag containing loose parts


such as the spacer.

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1 2

GUID-8158C704-BD99-42EB-A495-6BD015C240CD V2 EN

Figure 7: Sealing screw with spacer

1 Spacer
2 Sealing screw

4.3 Mounting the IED

4.3.1 Required tools


• T25 Torx screwdriver for mounting the case
• T20 Torx screwdriver for connecting the protective earthing

Only use adjustable torque screwdrivers.

4.3.2 Flush mounting the IED


All the mounting elements are integrated in the IED.

Requirements for installation:

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• Panel cut-out of 165.5 × 161.5 mm


• Depth behind the panel 153 mm

An IED equipped with optical connections requires a minimum depth


of 180 mm. The allowed minimum bending radius has to be checked
from the optical cable manufacturer.

1. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the panel cut-out.
2. Mount the case to the panel cut-out.

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1
A070581 V4 EN

Figure 8: Flush mounting a case into a panel cut-out

A 165.5 ±1 mm 1 M5 fixing screws


B 161.5 ±1 mm

3. Tighten the M5 (T25) screws.

The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is


0.7...1 Nm.

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A070582 V4 EN

Figure 9: Flush mounted case, tightening the M5 fixing screws

4. Install the plug-in unit into the case.

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D
A E F

B G

A070584 V4 EN

Figure 10: Flush mounted case and plug-in unit

A 177 mm
B 177 mm
C 164 mm
D 201 mm
E 153 mm
F 48 mm
G 160 mm

4.3.3 Semi-flush mounting the IED


A mounting kit is needed for semi-flush mounting the IED. In addition to the detailed
mounting instructions, the mounting kit includes:

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• Raising frame
• Gasket
• Screws

Requirements for installation:

• Panel cut-out of 165.5 × 161.5 mm with mounting holes


• Depth behind the panel 103 mm
• When IP 54 degree of protection (according to IEC 60529) is required for the
front side, a gasket has to be used in the installation.

1. Mount the raising frame into the panel cut-out with four M4 screws.

A
B E

C
D

1 2 3
A070589 V4 EN

Figure 11: Mounting the raising frame

A 173.5 ±0.3 mm 1 Panel


B 165.5 ±1 mm 2 Raising frame
C 161.5 ±1 mm 3 M4 screw
D 133 ±0.3 mm
E ∅ 5.5 mm

2. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case to the raising frame.
3. Remove the protective film temporarily from the top side of the case.
4. Mount the case to the raising frame.

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A070590 V4 EN

Figure 12: Mounting the case

5. Tighten the M5 screws.

The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is


0.7...1 Nm.

6. Attach the protective film back on the top side of the case.
7. Install the plug-in unit into the case.

The purpose of the protective film is to prevent debris falling inside the unit while
installing electrical wiring. Remove the protective film before energizing the IED.

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C
D E
A

F
B

A070591 V4 EN

Figure 13: Semi-flush mounted IED

A 186 mm
B 177 mm
C 201 mm
D 103 mm
E 98 mm
F 160 mm

Check the allowed minimum bending radius from the optical cable
manufacturer.

4.3.4 Semi-flush mounting the IED inclined


A mounting kit is needed for semi-flush mounting the IED inclined. In addition to the
detailed mounting instructions, the mounting kit includes:

• Angle frame
• Gasket
• Screws

Requirements for installation

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• Panel cut-out of 167 × 203 mm with mounting holes


• Depth behind the panel 107 mm
• When IP 54 degree of protection (according to IEC 60529) is required for the
front side, a gasket has to be used in the installation.

1. Mount the angle frame into the panel cut-out with four M4 screws.

A
B H
G
D
C
E

A070586 V4 EN

Figure 14: Mounting the angled frame

A 177 ±0.3 mm
B 167 ±1 mm
C 203 ±1 mm
D 40.5 mm
E 122 mm
F 40.5 mm
G ∅ 5.5 mm
H 190 mm

2. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the angle frame.
3. Mount the case to the angle frame.
With the angled frame, the IED can be mounted inclined downward to a 25°
angle.
4. Tighten the screws.

The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is


0.7...1 Nm.

5. Install the plug-in unit into the case.

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A
G

B F

C
D E
1 2 3 4 5
A071314 V4 EN

Figure 15: IED semi-flush mounted inclined

A 25 ° 1 M4 screws
B 221 mm 2 Gasket
C 9 mm 3 Angled frame
D 107 mm 4 Case
E 133 mm 5 Plug-in unit
F 230 mm
G 190 mm

4.3.5 Rack mounting the IED


A mounting kit is needed for rack mounting the IED. In addition to the detailed
mounting instructions, the 19" rack mounting kit includes:

• Mounting panel; the type of the mounting panel depends on the number of
mounted relays
• Screws

1. Mount the mounting panel to a 19" rack.


2. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the panel cut-out.
3. Mount the case to the panel cut-out.

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Figure 16: 19” rack mounting panels

A 482.6 mm (19")
B 177 mm (4U)

4. Tighten the screws.

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The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is


0.7...1 Nm.

5. Install the plug-in unit into the case.

A070579 V4 EN

Figure 17: Rack mounted IED

4.3.6 Wall mounting the IED


A mounting kit is needed for wall mounting the IED. In addition to the detailed
mounting instructions, the wall mounting kit includes:

• Wall mounting frame and rail parts


• Back plate
• Screws
• Dimensions for screw holes

1. Drill screw holes according to the dimensional drawing.


2. Mount the wall mounting frame and the rails.
3. Install the back plate.
4. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the mounting
frame.
5. Mount the case between the rails.

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A070593 V4 EN

Figure 18: Wall mounting the IED

A 430 mm

6. Tighten the screws.

The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is


0.7...1 Nm.

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A070592 V4 EN

Figure 19: Wall mounted IED

A 214 mm
B 177 mm
C 270 mm

Minimum of 50 mm space is needed between two kits.

When connecting the wires, a wall-mounted IED can be pulled out and turned 45° (or
90°) degrees downwards or upwards.

• To release the IED for pulling it out, push the locks beside the mounting frame.
• To rotate the IED, loosen the knurled-head screws in the rails.

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A070594 V4 EN

Figure 20: Wall mounted IED in rotated position

A 455 mm

Minimum of 50 mm space is needed above and below the frame for


rotating.

4.3.7 Rack mounting the IED and test switch RTXP to a 19”
equipment frame
A mounting kit is needed for rack mounting the IED in a 19" equipment frame. In
addition to the detailed mounting instructions, the mounting kit includes:

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• Mounting panel
• Metallic frame for mounting the RTXP 18 or 24 test switch to the panel

An IED equipped with optical connections requires a minimum depth


of 180 mm. The allowed minimum bending radius has to be checked
from the optical cable manufacturer.

To rack mount the IED into a 19" equipment frame:

1. Mount the mounting panel into the 19" rack.


2. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the panel cut-out.
3. Mount the case to the panel cut-out.
4. Install the optional metallic frame to mount the RTXP 18 or 24 test switch to the
panel.

A071312 V3 EN

Figure 21: Mounting of the metallic frame for an RTXP 18 test switch

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A070588 V4 EN

Figure 22: IED and the test switch RTXP 18 mounted into a 19" equipment panel

4.3.8 Rack mounting the IED in a combiflex 19" equipment frame


(Type RHGT 19" 4U variant C)
A mounting bracket is needed for rack mounting the IED into a combiflex 19"
equipment frame, a different bracket is in installation with test switch. In addition to
the detailed mounting instructions, the mounting kit includes:

• Mounting bracket for the case and optionally with RTXP test switch

1. Install the mounting bracket into the combiflex equipment frame by using
tapping screws ST3.5x13 from rear side.

The type of mounting bracket to be used depends on whether the


IED is installed into the frame on its own or with a test switch.

2. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws in the case to fit the case into the mounting
bracket.
3. Mount the case to the mounting bracket.
4. Tighten the M5 screws.
The allowed range for the fixing screws’ tightening torque is 0.7...1 Nm.
5. Install the plug-in unit into the case.

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2 3
1

A070576 V4 EN

Figure 23: Mounting the IED into a 19" combiflex equipment frame

1 RHGT 19" 4U equipment frame, variant C, with support frame


2 Tapping screw ST3.5x13
3 Mounting bracket

6. Install the optional RTXP 18 or 24 test switch.

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2 3

A070575 V4 EN

Figure 24: IED and the test switch

1 RHGT 19" 4U equipment frame, variant C, with support frame


2 Tapping screw ST3.5x13
3 Mounting bracket for mounting with test switch RTXP 18

4.3.9 Mounting lens sensors for an arc protection system


Arc protection is used to detect arc situations in air insulated metal-clad switchgear.

The arc protection system determines where in the switchgear cubicle the optional
lens sensors are installed.

1. Drill a hole (Ø 10 mm) in the wall of the supervised space.

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C
A D
A040183 V2 EN

Figure 25: Dimensions of the lens sensor

A 3.5 mm
B 10 mm
C ∅ 9.5 mm
D 19 mm

2. Fit the lens sensor into the hole and fasten it with a self-tapping M3 screw.
Alternatively, the lens sensor can be fastened with a cable tie. To do this, secure
the cable tie to a suitable point of attachment on the cubicle wall and wrap the
cable tie tightly around the sensor.

A040182 V1 EN

Figure 26: Mounting the lens sensor

3. Make sure that the cable tie lies in the groove of the sensor to prevent it from
blocking the light.

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4.3.10 Replacing a Strömberg SP_J40 series relay by a 615 series


IED

1. Drill new screw holes (∅4.5 mm) to the panel according to the dimensional
drawing.

B E

C D C
GUID-C7CA77AA-74EA-40D2-B98E-84735BCADDA2 V1 EN

Figure 27: Screw hole and existing panel cut-out dimensions for replacing
a SP_J40 series IED

A 442 mm
B 183 mm
C 150 mm
D 152 mm
E 194 mm

2. Mount the installation plate to the existing panel cut-out with M5 thread forming
screws.

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2
GUID-B5A98F9F-E10D-4F92-A1ED-73D9B7719916 V1 EN

Figure 28: Installation plates for replacing SP_J40 relay

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M5x10

3. Tighten the screws.


4. Mount the new IED.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

4.3.11 Replacing two Strömberg SP_J3 series relays by a 615


series IED

1. Make a new panel cut-out to the existing mounting panel according to the
dimensional drawing.

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A A
B

C E

D 1
GUID-7D44F5DE-6452-455A-8076-2A67FD463CC7 V1 EN

Figure 29: New panel cut-out and screw hole dimensions for replacing two
SP_J3 series relays

A 155 mm 1 New panel cut-out line


B 15 mm
C 196 mm
D Min. 165,5 mm
E Min. 161,5 mm

2. Drill new screw holes (∅4.5 mm) to the panel according to the dimensional
drawing.
3. Mount the installation plate to the panel cut-out with M5 thread forming screws.

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GUID-24CF4D5D-1EAE-487A-A1DE-557DF59658B0 V1 EN

Figure 30: Installation plate for replacing two SP_J3 relays

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M5x10

4. Tighten the screws.


5. Mount the new IED.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

4.3.12 Replacing a Strömberg SP_J3/J6 series relay in 19" rack by


a 615 series IED

1. Mount the installation plate to the existing panel cut-out with M6 screws and
nuts.
Use the existing screw holes.

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B D

GUID-F1B5DA9A-05ED-419F-A795-6FD6E2A4CF95 V1 EN

Figure 31: Screw hole and existing panel cut-out dimensions for replacing
a SP_J3/J6 series relay

A 446 mm
B 196 mm
C 460 mm
D 114,5 mm

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2
GUID-90BDC1BA-F671-4178-8136-8E8D9E56A7A3 V1 EN

Figure 32: Installation plates for replacing SP_J3/J6 relay in 19" rack

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M6x20
3 Hexagon nut M6

2. Tighten the screws.


3. Mount the new IED with the mounting frame to the installation plate.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

4.3.13 Replacing a Strömberg SP_J6 series relay by a 615 series


IED

1. Drill new screw holes (∅4.5 mm) to the panel according to the dimensional
drawing.

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B D

C
GUID-57FA3F1B-C6EB-43A4-80E8-5D13CD08D9FF V1 EN

Figure 33: Screw hole and existing panel cut-out dimensions for a SP_J6
series relay

A 186 ± 1 mm
B 186 ± 1 mm
C 196 mm
D 196 mm

2. Mount the installation plate to the existing panel cut-out with M5 thread forming
screws.

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GUID-2B059F45-1287-4D8D-92A6-E6583B0ADAEB V1 EN

Figure 34: Installation plate for replacing SP_J6 relay

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M5x10

3. Tighten the screws.


4. Mount the new IED.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

4.3.14 Replacing three BBC S_ series relays by a 615 series IED

1. Make a new panel cut-out to the existing mounting panel according to the
dimensional drawing.

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B D

C C
GUID-A309A8C4-5AB1-4859-91D2-CD8C4556BA7F V1 EN

Figure 35: Existing panel cut-out and screw hole dimensions for three BBC
S_ series relays

A 92 mm
B 234 mm
C 100 mm
D 250 mm

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GUID-FEC7A3B8-7A65-4ACF-BDEB-DD8BB2BF5F57 V1 EN

Figure 36: New panel cut-out for replacing BBC S_ series relays

1 New panel cut-out line

2. Mount the installation plate to the panel cut-out with M5 screws, nuts and
washers.
Use the existing screw holes.

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4
GUID-71136C37-E662-426D-B378-9BF21ADFC51A V1 EN

Figure 37: Installation plate for replacing three BBC S_ relays

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M5x16
3 Hexagon nut M5
4 Spring washer

3. Tighten the screws.


4. Mount the new IED.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

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4.3.15 Replacing a SPA 300 series relay by a 615 series IED

1. Make a new panel cut-out to the existing mounting panel according to the
dimensional drawing.

B D

C E
GUID-F20D587E-5E99-4593-B9EE-A1B125A95524 V1 EN

Figure 38: New panel cut-out and screw hole dimensions for replacing a
SPA 300 series relay

A Min. 186 mm
B 161.5 ± 1 mm
C 224 mm
D 176 mm
E 7 mm

2. Drill new screw holes (∅4.5 mm) to the panel according to the dimensional
drawing.
3. Mount the installation plate to the panel cut-out with M5 thread forming screws.

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GUID-A8741360-1066-494D-9340-3DA0AF81E778 V1 EN

Figure 39: Installation plate for replacing SPA 300 relay

1 Installation plate
2 Torx head screw M5x10

4. Tighten the screws.


5. Mount the new IED.
Use a raising frame if needed.

For ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

4.3.16 Replacing a SPA 300 series relay in 19" rack by a 615 series
IED
• Mount the IED with the mounting frame to the panel cut-out according to the rack
mounting instructions in Chapter 4.3.5.
No modifications are needed to the panel.

For replacement kit ordering numbers, see the ordering number table.

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Section 5 Connecting

5.1 Required tools

Only use a screwdriver and insert bits for Phillips (PH 1) cross-recessed head screws
(M3.5) when handling CT/VT terminals (X120) of screw-compression type.

A
B

A071178 V2 EN

Figure 40: Screwdriver for CT/VT terminals of screw-compression type

A MAX ∅5.5 mm
B MAX ∅5 mm

A
A071180 V2 EN

Figure 41: Insert bits for CT/VT terminals of screw-compression type

A MIN 15 mm

5.2 Connecting wires

All connections are made on the rear of the case. No soldering is needed.

• Open the screw-compression type terminals before inserting any wires. By


default the terminals are closed at the time of delivery.
• Use fine wire in door mounting.

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See the application manual for product-specific connection diagrams.

5.2.1 Connecting ring-lug type wires


Ring-lug type insulated terminal can be used for signal connector X120. The
maximum outside diameter for the M4 ring-lug type terminals is 9 mm.

5.3 Connecting protective earthing

The earth lead must be at least 6.0 mm2. If the earth lead is long, the
cross section of the wire must be increased.

Use fine copper wire as the earth lead.

1. Loosen the protective earth screw (T20) to connect a separate earth protection
lead.

1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24

A070772 V1 EN

Figure 42: The protective earth screw is located between connectors X100
and X110

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The earth lead should be as short as possible but extra length is


required for door mounting.

Each IED must have its own earth lead connected to the earth
circuit connector.

2. Connect the earth lead to the earth bar.


Use either stripped wire screwed between a washer cup and the protective earth
screw or a ring lug.

Select a suitable ring lug to fit under the M4 screw.

3. Tighten the protective earth screw.


4. Support the earth lead so that it cannot break or weaken.
Be aware of the mechanical, chemical and electrochemical environment.

5.4 Connecting analog signals

A connection diagram is needed to connect the analog signals.

When using the ring-lug type for CT/VT terminals, follow these steps.

1. Open the lid that covers the ring-lug fixing screw with the tip of a screwdriver.
Every fixing screw has its own lid.
2. Remove the fixing screw.
3. Slide the screw through the terminal lug and screw it back on.
4. Close the lid.

5.4.1 Connecting current and voltage inputs


• Connect the wires from the CTs/VTs to the correct device according to the phase
order and the connection diagram. Each terminal for CTs/VTs is dimensioned for
one 0.5...6.0 mm2 wire or for two wires of maximum 2.5 mm2.

SIM0002 terminal X130 is dimensioned for one 0.5...2.5 mm2 wire.

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See the application manual for standard-configuration specific


current and voltage inputs.

AIM0003
X130
1 + mA
mA 1
2 _
3 +
_ RTD1
4
5
6 + RTD2
7 _
8

60 -
9 210V
UoB (U12B)
10 N
60 -
11 210V
U1
12 N
60 -
13 210V
U2
14 N
60 -
15 210V
U3
16 N
60 -
17 210V
Uo
18 N

GUID-CBD8B42A-9715-4A67-92F1-0F47F8DF8F12 V1 EN

Figure 43: Example of AIM0003 card variant (5 U, 2 RTD + 1 mA channel)

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GUID-CC5FAADB-60C3-43EF-A172-7572FF85FC44 V2 EN

Figure 44: Example of AIM0004 card variant (4 I + 3 U with 1/5 A Io channel)

AIM0005

GUID-CAB8DAAA-8A15-4AF6-AFC7-CA232D253F3D V4 EN

Figure 45: Example of AIM0005 card variant (7 I with 1/5 A Io channel)

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AIM0006

GUID-7FC759CB-AFC5-4029-972A-BFC8677763F9 V4 EN

Figure 46: Example of AIM0006 card variant (5 U)

GUID-7473CEBA-AA9C-4F58-8091-F9717AEE7F3A V1 EN

Figure 47: Example of AIM0013 card variant (4 I + 3 U with 0.2/1 A Io channel)

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AIM0015
X120
1 1/5A
IL1B
2 N
3 1/5A
IL2B
4 N
5 1/5A
IL3B
6 N
7 1/5A
IL1
8 N
9 1/5A
IL2
10 N
11 1/5A
IL3
12 N
13 0.2/1A
Io
14 N

GUID-C5D8985A-0EDB-4445-882A-981A4FA02034 V1 EN

Figure 48: Example of AIM0015 card variant, (7 I with 0.2/1 A Io channel)

AIM0016

A071228 V5 EN

Figure 49: Example of AIM0016 card variant (4 I with 1/5 A Io channel)

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AIM0017

A071232 V5 EN

Figure 50: Example of AIM0017 card variant (4 I with 0.2/1 A Io channel)

A071230 V4 EN

Figure 51: Example of AIM0018 card variant (4 I + Uo with 1/5 A Io channel)

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A071234 V4 EN

Figure 52: Example of AIM0019 card variant (4 I + Uo with 0.2/1 A Io channel)

SIM0002
X130
1 0.2/1A
Io
2 N

X131
4
IL1
5
7
U1
8
X132
4
IL2
5
7
8 U2

X133

4
IL3
5
7
U3
8

GUID-D69CC201-88FD-4A54-AB43-8B1C19C21049 V2 EN

Figure 53: Example of SIM0002 card variant (4I+3U with 0.2/1 A Io channel)

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5.4.2 Connecting RTD and mA inputs


• Connect the wires from the transducers to the correct device according to the
connection diagram.
Each terminal for RTDs and mA inputs is dimensioned for one 0.5...2.5 mm2 wire
or for two 0.5...1.0 mm2 wires.

In addition to the specific RTD card, RTD/mA inputs are


available with the AIM0003 card. See the application manual for
standard-configuration specific RTD and mA inputs.

Connect the RTD earth cable shield to the protective earth.

GUID-965E94AF-4E0F-48D3-A46D-72228BD3A7E6 V1 EN

Figure 54: Example of RTD0001 card variant (6 RTD + 2 mA channel)

5.4.3 Connecting IED with a test switch


• When the IED is used with a test switch, connect the current and voltage
transformers directly to the switch.

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5.4.4 Shielding RTD/mA instrument cables


The RTD/mA inputs are connected by screened cables (1 mm2/AWG18), for
example, Unitronic 300S (formerly Unitronic 300CY), manufactured by LAPP
Group.

Other manufacturers' cables with similar technical features can also


be used. When selecting a suitable sensor cable, observe also other
possible customer installation requirements.

1. Prepare screened cable with a drain wire.


1.1. Select a drain wire (0.75 mm2) as short as possible.

The wire combination green/yellow should not be used as


the drain wire has no protective function.

1.2. Install the drain wire.


The wire can be installed, for example, with a Shield-Kon one-piece
connector (Thomas & Betts). For detailed instructions, see the
manufacturer's manual.
1.3. Protect the cable end with a heat shrinkable cap.

Table 3: Drain wire lenghts


Wire from connector Length
X110 ~200 mm
X130 ~300 mm

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GUID-C2E9AE68-BD22-4C4D-BCD8-DE53DE79F989 V1 EN

Figure 55: Screened cable

1 Heat shrinkable cap


2 Drain wire

2. Connect the functional earthing wires (drain wires) to the protection relay body
via a connection flange (2RCA036978A0001) [1] to separate them from the
protective earthing conductor.

[1] Cannot be used when the protection relay is mounted with the Combiflex 19" equipment frame (2RCA032826A0001)

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GUID-C323C8A4-E434-4DCA-8DA8-C0ED44BC693D V1 EN

Figure 56: Connection of drain wires

1 Drain wires

5.5 Connecting binary signals

• Connect the wires for the binary signals to the correct device according to the
connection diagram. Each terminal for binary input and output signal is
dimensioned for one 0.5...2.5 mm2 wire or for two 0.5...1.0 mm2 wires.

In addition to specific BIO cards, BI/O signals are available with


some AIM and PSM cards. See the application manual for
standard-configuration specific binary signal options.

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GUID-1BE0210A-D182-4354-916E-EBEAF8F2BD48 V1 EN

Figure 57: Example of BIO0005 card variant (8 BI + 4 BO)

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GUID-ED2EA005-C136-4DB1-B71F-B828997A6EDB V1 EN

Figure 58: Example of BIO0006 card variant (6 BI + 3 BO)

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BIO0007
X110
1
BI 1

2
BI 2

3
BI 3

4
BI 4
5
6
BI 5

7
BI 6

8
BI 7

9
BI 8
10
11 N.C.
12 N.C.
13 N.C.
14 N.C.
15
HSO1
16
17 N.C.
18 N.C.
19
HSO2
20
21 N.C.
22 N.C.
23
HSO3
24

GUID-498E3D67-EE9D-4FEB-9554-30ADCDA4E0CC V1 EN

Figure 59: Example of BIO0007 card variant (8 BI + 3 BO)

5.6 Connecting power supply

The permitted auxiliary voltage range of the IED is marked on top of the IED's
LHMI.

• Connect the IED's auxiliary voltage to terminals X100-1 and X100-2.


• Connect the positive lead to terminal X100-1.

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1
2
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
17 17
18 18
19 19
20 20
21 21
22 22
23 23
24 24

A070770 V1 EN

Figure 60: Connecting auxiliary voltage

5.7 Connecting communication

• Before connecting communication, check that the HW module has the correct
communication interfaces.
The communication module is located on the left side of the IED when viewing
the case from the rear.

See the technical manual for product-specific communication


interfaces.

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5.8 Energizing the IED

Before connecting the auxiliary power, check that the protective film
is removed from top of the IED.

• Before connecting the auxiliary power, check that the terminal strip is wired and
placed correctly.
• Remove the protective film from the top side of the unit. Check that there is no
debris visible in the ventilation holes.

GUID-97A2D4BA-29FC-4E2F-8C4D-81EE5E77CF79 V2 EN

Figure 61: Removing the protective film

During the start-up, indications and self test procedures are shown in a certain order.

1. Green Ready LED starts to flash.


2. LCD lights up and ABB logo is displayed.
3. LCD test patterns are displayed and all the LEDs are lit for a short period.
4. The measurements view is displayed. A steady green Ready LED indicates a
successful start-up.

If the IED detects a diagnostic error during start-up, the green Ready LED flashes and
the internal fault code is displayed on the LCD.

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Section 6 Removing, repairing and exchanging

6.1 Product lifecycle

At some point of the product lifecycle, the IED is upgraded to a next generation unit.
When selecting the original product, already consider the upgrading and extension
possibilities that the specific product offers for its whole lifecycle.

IED-specific options can be found from Retrofit Solutions Database on the Internet
www.abb.com by following the links within ABB Service Guide or via ABB Product
Guide from the product specific Service & Support sheet.

6.2 Checking IED information

The IED information includes detailed information about the device, such as version
and serial number. The IED information is shown on the display for a few seconds
when the device starts up. The same information is found also in the IED menu.

1. Select Main Menu/Information.


2. Select a submenu with and .
3. Enter the selected submenu with .
4. Browse the information with and .

The Product identifiers submenu contains product related information like product
type, serial number, order number, production date, configuration name, SW version,
SW date and HW revision.

The Site identifiers submenu contains information about the site where the IED has
been installed.

The System identifiers submenu contains the Technical key and IEC 61850 version.
The Technical key is unique and cannot be changed.

The HW modules submenu contains information about the HW modules.

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6.3 Removing the IED

1. Turn off the power.


2. Detach the plug-in unit from the case.
3. Disconnect the wiring.
4. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws.

A070582 V4 EN

5. Detach the case from the panel cut-out.

6.4 Sending the IED for repair

• In case of product problems, contact the nearest ABB office or representative for
consultation and instructions.

6.5 Exchanging the IED

• To exchange the IED with another identical unit, remove the IED and install the
new one.

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The exchangeable units can be found from the PartsOnLine system, see
www.abb.com/partsonline. Use of PartsOnLine requires user registration.
• To exchange an IED to a different unit, change the case and connect the wires.
• When replacing only the plug-in unit for maximum system availability, check
that the order number of the case and the spare plug-in unit are equal to ensure the
type compatibility.
The serial numbers of the original case and the spare plug-in unit are temporarily
mismatched. For matching the serial numbers, replace also the case of the spare
unit as soon as possible, for example, during the next scheduled maintenance
break.

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Section 7 Technical data

7.1 Case and HMI display variants

7.1.1 Front side of the IED

IECA070904 V3 EN

Figure 62: Small display (IEC variant)

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GUID-9C4FADA7-C331-4CA9-9F09-60C658CB16E3 V1 EN

Figure 63: Small display (CN variant)

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IECA070901 V3 EN

Figure 64: Large display (IEC variant)

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GUID-9F4BE408-DD2C-444F-A2F6-921BEEC614F8 V1 EN

Figure 65: Large display (CN variant)

Table 4: Small display

Character size1) Rows in the view Characters per row


Small, mono-spaced (6 × 12 pixels) 5 20
Large, variable width (13 × 14 pixels) 3 8 or more

1) Depending on the selected language

Table 5: Large display

Character size1) Rows in the view Characters per row


Small, mono-spaced (6 × 12 pixels) 10 20
Large, variable width (13 × 14 pixels) 7 8 or more

1) Depending on the selected language

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7.1.2 Rear side of the IED

A070596 V1 EN

Figure 66: Rear view of an 615 series IED with communication module

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7.2 Dimensions

D
A E F

G
B

GUID-6BA24DB4-935E-4B81-AEE6-FD8B7FC4140F V3 EN

Figure 67: 615 series main dimensions

A 177 mm
B 177 mm (4U)
C 164 mm
D 201 mm
E 153 mm
F 48 mm
G 160 mm

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Table 6: Dimensions
Description Value
Width Frame 177 mm
Case 164 mm
Height Frame 177 mm (4U)
Case 160 mm
Depth 201 mm (153 + 48 mm)
Weight Complete protection relay 4.1 kg
Plug-in unit only 2.1 kg

7.3 Enclosure class

Table 7: Degree of protection of flush-mounted protection relay


Description Value
Front side IP 54
Rear side, connection terminals IP 20

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Table 8: Cables
Item Order number
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 1.5 m 1MRS120534-1.5
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 3.0 m 1MRS120534-3
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 5.0 m 1MRS120534-5
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 7.0 m 1MRS120534-7
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 10.0 m 1MRS120534-10
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 15.0 m 1MRS120534-15
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 20.0 m 1MRS120534-20
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 25.0 m 1MRS120534-25
Optical sensor for arc protection, cable length 30.0 m 1MRS120534-30

Table 9: Mounting accessories


Item Order number
Semi-flush mounting kit 1MRS050696
Wall mounting kit 1MRS050697
Inclined semi-flush mounting kit 1MRS050831
19” rack mounting kit with cut-out for one relay 1MRS050694
19” rack mounting kit with cut-out for two relays 1MRS050695
Mounting bracket for one relay with test switch RTXP in 4U Combiflex (RHGT 2RCA022642P0001
19” variant C)
Mounting bracket for one relay in 4U Combiflex (RHGT 19” variant C) 2RCA022643P0001
19” rack mounting kit for one relay and one RTXP18 test switch (the test switch 2RCA021952A0003
is not included in the delivery)
19” rack mounting kit for one relay and one RTXP24 test switch (the test switch 2RCA022561A0003
is not included in the delivery)

Functional earthing flange for RTD modules1) 2RCA036978A0001

Replacement kit for a Strömberg SP_J40 series relay (cut-out in the center of 2RCA027871A0001
the installation plate)
Replacement kit for a Strömberg SP_J40 series relay (cut-out on the left or the 2RCA027874A0001
right of the installation plate)
Replacement kit for two Strömberg SP_J3 series relays 2RCA027880A0001
19” rack replacement kit for Strömberg SP_J3/J6 series relays (one cut-out) 2RCA027894A0001
19” rack replacement kit for Strömberg SP_J3/J6 series relays (two cut-outs) 2RCA027897A0001
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Item Order number


Replacement kit for a Strömberg SP_J6 series relay 2RCA027881A0001
Replacement kit for three BBC S_ series relays 2RCA027882A0001
Replacement kit for a SPA 300 series relay 2RCA027885A0001

1) Cannot be used when the protection relay is mounted with the Combiflex 19" equipment frame
(2RCA032826A0001)

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Section 9 Glossary

AIM Analog input module


BI/O Binary input/output
BIO Binary input and output
CT Current transformer
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
HW Hardware
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IED Intelligent electronic device (protection and control relay)
LCD Liquid crystal display
LCP Liquid crystal polymer
LED Light-emitting diode
LHMI Local human-machine interface
PA Polyamide
PBT Polybutylene terephthalate
PC 1. Personal computer
2. Polycarbonate
PSM Power supply module
RTD Resistance temperature detector
RoHS Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic equipment
SW Software
VT Voltage transformer

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