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MiCOM P132

Feeder Management and


Bay Control

Technical Data Sheet


This document does not replace the technical Manual

Version: P132 -308 -420/-421/-425/-426/-427 -632 ff


Index: B
Release: 09 / 2011

[One-Box Solutions for Protection and Control] MiCOM P132

Application and Scope


The unit's protections functions provide selective
short-circuit protection, ground fault protection
and overload protection in medium- and highvoltage systems.
The systems can be operated as solidly-, lowimpedance or resonant-grounded or isolated.
The multitude of protection functions enables the
user to cover a wide range of applications in the
protection of cable and lines, transformers and
motors.

For easy adaptation to varying system operation


conditions four independent parameter subsets
are provided.
Alternatively the MiCOM P132 is optionally
deliverable with VT inputs only to be applied as
over-/under frequency/voltage protection unit.
The optional control functions are designed for
the control of up to three electrically operated
switchgear units located in the bay of a MV- or a
non-complex HV- Station.

Functional overview
ANSI
50 P/Q/N
51 P/Q/N
67
50/27
85
79
25
67W/YN
37/48/49/
49LR/50S/66
49
46

IEC 61850
DtpPhs-/DtpEft-/
DtpNgsPTCOx
ItpPhs-/ItpEft-/
ItpNgsPTCOx
DtpPhs-/
DtpResRDIRx
PSOF1
PSCH1
RREC1
RSYN1
PSDE1
PTEF1
MotPMRI1/
MotPMSS1/
MotPTTR1/ ZMOT1
ThmPTTR1

P132
Function
group

only
VTs

Function

only
CTs

CT's
and
VTs

IDMT1/
IDMT2
SCDD

Definite-time o/c protection, four stages, phaseselective


Inverse-time o/c protection, single-stage, phaseselective
Short circuit direction detection

SOTF
PSIG
ARC
ASC
GFDSS
TGFD

Switch onto fault protection


Protective signaling
Auto-reclosure control (3-pole)
Automatic synchronism check
Ground fault direction determination ( wattmetric )
Transient ground fault direction dtermination

()

( )1)

MP

Motorprotection

THERM

Thermal overload protection


Coolant temperature measuring (using MEASI)
Unbalance protection

()

()

DTOC

30/74

UbpNgsPTOCx
VtpPhs-/VtpNgs-/
VtpPss/VtpRefPTyVx
FrqPTyFx
PdpAct-/
PdpRealPDyPx
RBRFx
XCBR1
AlmGGIO1

LGC

PHAR1
PloGGIOx

CBF
CBM
MCMON
LIMIT
MAIN
LOGIC

LLN0.SGCB

PSS

Parameter subset selection

MEASI

Measuring
Analog inputs and outputs
RTD input

()
()

()
()

()
()

Measuring data input 20 mA, one settable input value

()

()

()

MEASO

Measuring data output 20 mA, two settable output


values

()

()

()

FT_RC

Fault recording

Control and monitoring of up to 3 switchgear units


Single-pole commands
Single-pole signals
Interlocking logic

()
()
()
()

()
()
()
()

()
()
()
()

KOMMx
IRIGB
IEC
GOOSE

2 Communication interfaces serial, RS 422/485 or FO


Time synchronisation IRIG-B
Communication interface Ethenet
IEC 61850

()
()
()
()

()
()
()
()

()
()
()
()

FKT_T

6 Function keys

( )1)

( )1)

( )1)

27/59/47
P/Q/N
81
32/37
50/62BF

I2>

U<>
f<>
P<>

Mmuxxx
26

RtdGGIO1
IdcGGIO1

PTRCx/ RDRE1
52

LGC
16S
CLK
16E
16E

XCBRx, XSWIx, CSW BM


CtlGGIO2
BEF_1
CtlGGIO1
MEL_1
V_LOG

GosGGIOx

16S

Over/Undervoltage protection
Over- / Underfrequenceprotection
Directional power protection
Circuit breaker failure protection
Circuit breaker monitoring
Measuring circuit monitoring
Limit value monitoring
Inrushstabilizing
Programmable logic

= STANDARD; ( ) = ORDER OPTION; ( ) = Not for P132 in 24 TE


1)

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The MiCOM P132 provides over 80 predefined
bay types for simple efficient configuration of
Switchgear control functions.
External auxiliary devices are largely obviated
through the integration of binary inputs and
power outputs that are independent of auxiliary
voltages, by the direct connection option for
current and voltage transformers and by the
comprehensive interlocking capability.
This simplifies handling of the protection and
control technology for HV- or MV- Feeder from
planning to put into operation.
The MiCOM P132 provides an extensive number
of functions which can select individually for
inclusion in the unit's configuration or cancel
them as desired. By means of a straight-forward
configuration procedure, the user can adapt the
device flexibly to the scope of protection required
in each particular application. Due to the
powerful, freely configurable logic of the device,
special applications can be accommodated.

Measured fault data

Fault data acquisition

Fault recording (time-tagged signal)


(logging together with fault value recording of
the three phase currents, the residual current,
the three phase-to-ground voltages and the
neutral displacement voltage).

Setting tool MiCOM S1 Studio

Following global functions are available in the


MiCOM P132:

Parameter subset selection (4 subsets)

Measured operating data to support the user


during commissioning, testing and operation

Operating data recording (time-tagged signal)

Overload data acquisition 1)

Overload recording (time-tagged signal) )

Ground fault data acquisition

Ground fault recording (time-tagged signal)

Function diagram

Communication

Optional Control /
Monitoring of up to
3 switchgear units

16S
COMM1

16E
IEC

16S
COMM2

CLK
IRIGB

Self
Monitoring

to SCADA / substation control / RTU / modem ...

Recording and
Data
Acquisition

Overload rec.
Ground flt. rec.

via RS485 or Fiber optics


52
DEV

LGC
ILOCK

using IEC 60870-5-101, -103, Modbus, DNP3, Courier


resp.
via RJ45 or Fiber optics using IEC 61850

LIMIT

Metering

Fault rec.

Vref

50/ 51 P/Q/N
DTOC

51 P/Q/N
IDMT_1

51 P/Q/N
IDMT_2

67
SCDD

50/27
SOTF

46
I2>

49
THERM

TGFD

25
ASC

79
ARC

50/62BF
CBF

CBM

37/48/49/50S/66
MP

I
V

85
PSIG

27/59 P/Q/N
V<>

32/37
P<>

LGC
LOGIC

67 W/YN
GFDSS

81
f<>

MCMON

Further
options

Scheme signaling
77
InterMiCOM
serial

30/74
MCMON

CMD_1

SIG_1

conventional

26
MEASI

MEASO

Optional
VTs fitted

Always
available

Feeder Management and


Bay Control Unit MiCOM P1321)

1) Function diagram for P132 with CT inputs and P132 with CT and VT inputs in 40TE resp. In 84TE case
Function overview for P132 with VT inputs only resp. In 24TE case please see table "functions overview "

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Design
The MiCOM P132 is of modular design. The
pluggable modules are housed in a robust
aluminum case and electrically connected via an
analog and a digital bus printed circuit board.
The MICOM P132 has the following inputs and
outputs:

4 current-measuring inputs

4 or 5 voltage-measuring inputs

4 binary inputs and 8 output relays

As further option one control board with 6 binary


signal inputs (optical couplers) and 6 output
relays for the control of 3 switchgear units (2-pole
contacts).
Furthermore up to 36 additional binary signal
inputs (optical couplers) with freely configurable
function assignment for individual control or
protection signals and up to 18 additional output
relays with freely configurable function
assignment for individual control or protection
applications can be configured.
Alternatively up to 16 high break output relays
applicable for DC circuits with max. breaking
capability of 2500 W inductive (L/R = 40 ms) or
10 A at 250 VDC are configurable.
The nominal currents or the nominal voltages,
respectively, of the measuring inputs can be set
with the help of function parameters.
The nominal currents or the nominal voltages,
respectively, of the measuring inputs can be set
with the help of function parameters.
The nominal voltage range of the standard optical
coupler inputs is 24 to 250 V DC without internal
switching. Optional there are also other ranges
with higher pick-up thresholds possible.
The auxiliary voltage input for the power supply is
a wide-range design as well. The nominal voltage
ranges are 48 to 250 V DC and 100 to 230 V AC.
An additional version is available for the lower
nominal voltage range of 24 V DC.
All output relays are suitable for both signals and
commands.
The optional resistance temperature detector
(RTD) inputs are lead compensated and
balanced. The optional 0 to 20 mA input provides
open-circuit and overload monitoring, zero
suppression defined by a setting, plus the option
of linearizing the input variable via 20 adjustable
interpolation points.
Two freely selected measured signals (cyclically
updated measured operating data and stored
measured fault data) can be output as a loadindependent direct current via the two optional 0
to 20 mA outputs. The characteristics are defined
via 3 adjustable interpolation points allowing a
minimum output current (4 mA, for example) for
receiver-side open-circuit monitoring, knee-point

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definition for fine scaling and a limitation to lower


nominal currents (10 mA, for example). Where
sufficient output relays are available, a freely
selected measured variable can be output in
BCD-coded form via contacts.

Control and display

Local control panel with LC-display

6 function keys (available for 40TE and 84TE)

23 LEDs, 18 configurable
(Red/Green/Yellow)
(24TE: 10 unicoloured LEDs, 5 configurable ).

PC interface

Communication interfaces (optional)

IRIG-B signal input (optional)

Protection communication interface


InterMiCOM (optional)

24TE, 40TE and 84TE Mounting case options

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Function keys
(available in 40T and 84T case)
The MiCOM P132 has six freely configurable
function keys. A single function can be assigned
to each function key. So circuit breakers and
functions can be switched on or off and recorded
information can be reseted directly via function
key.
Instead of a single function, a menu jump lists
with up to 16 elements can be assigned. Setting
parameters, event counters and/or event records
can be selected into a menu list. Repeated
pressing of the relevant function key will then
sequentially trigger the element of the selected
menu jump list.
For each function key, the user can define an
operating mode suitable to the assigned
functionality. To guard against inadvertent or
unauthorized use each function key is protected
with a password.

Detachable HMI

Even if the detachable HMI is lacking all device


functions are completely warranted. With a
connected HMI the PC-interface of the device
cannot be enabled.
To connect the basic device and the detachable
HMI standardised cable (Ethernet cable, max.
length 10 m) can be used. One connection cable
of three meter length is included in the
MiCOM P132 scope of delivery.

Basic device with detachable HMI

(available in 40T and 84T case)

Information interfaces

For remote mounting in switch gears the


MiCOM P132 can be equipped with a detachable
HMI. This design has the advantage of a
comfortable device handling even in switch gears
with protection arrangements difficult to access.

(optional)

Detachable HMI mounted a MV switchgear

Information exchange is done via the local control


panel, the PC interface and 2 optional
communication interfaces.
The first communication interface has settable
protocols conforming to IEC 60870-5-103,
IEC 60870-5-101, DNP 3.0, Modbus and Courier
(COMM1) or provides alternatively protocol
conforming to IEC 61850 (IEC). Its intended for
integration in substation control systems.
The 2nd communication interface (COMM2)
conforms to IEC 60870-5-103 and is intended for
remote setting access only.
Clock synchronization can be achieved using one
of the protocols or using the IRIG-B signal input.
Additionally, the optional InterMiCOM interface
(COMM 3) allows a direct transfer of any digital
status information between two devices.

The design of the protection device MiCOM P132


allows a connection or disconnection to the
detachable HMI at any time. The HMI hardware
module will be completely and automatically
recognized.
The visualisation of the device status is done via
the display of the HMI and via 4 LED`s at the
basic device.

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Main functions

Inverse time overcurrent protection

Main functions are autonomous function groups


and can be individually configured or disabled to
suit a particular application. Function groups that
are not required and have been disabled by the
user are masked completely (except for the
configuration parameter) and functional support
is withdrawn from such groups.
This concept permits an extensive scope of
functions and universal application of the device
in a single design version, while at the same time
providing for a clear and straight-forward setting
procedure and adaptation to the protection and
control task under consideration.

For the inverse-time overcurrent protection


stages the three phase currents, residual current
and negative-sequence current are evaluated in
separate, single stage measuring systems.
For the individual measuring systems, the user
can select from a multitude of tripping
characteristics.
Starting of the phase current stage and the
negative-sequence current stage can be
stabilized under inrush conditions if desired.
Intermittent starting of the phase, negativesequence or residual current stage can be
accumulated on the basis of the set tripping
characteristic by means of a settable hold time.
Tripping is also performed in accordance with the
relevant tripping characteristic.

Overcurrent protection
For the overcurrent protection stages the three
phase currents, residual current and negativesequence current determined from the filtered
fundamental wave of the three phase currents are
evaluated in separate, single stage measuring
systems.
For the residual current stage the use of the
residual current measured directly or calculated
from the three phase currents is offered for
selection. The residual and negative-sequence
currents stages affect the general starting signal.
This effect can be suppressed if desired.
Additionally, the operate values of all overcurrent
stages can be set as dynamic parameters. For a
settable hold time, switching to the dynamic
operate values can be done via an external
signal. Once the hold time has elapsed, the static
operate values are reinstated.

No

Tripping time characteristic

Constants and formulae (t in s)

(k= 0.01 10.00)

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t =k

per IEC 255-3


1

Normally inverse

0,14000

0.02000

Very inverse

13.50000

1.00000

Extremely inverse

80.00000

2.00000

Long time inverse

120.00000

1.00000

per ANSI / IEEE C37.112

Trip

Moderately inverse

Very inverse

Extremly inverse
per ANSI

t =k

A
B

I
I 1
B
Release

0.05150

0.02000

0.11400

4.85000

19.61000

2.00000

0.49100

21.60000

28.20000

2.00000

0.12170

Trip

29.10000
Release

Normally inverse

8.93410

2.09380

0.17966

Short time inverse

0.26630

1.29690

0.03393

0.50000

10

Long time inverse

5.61430

1.00000

2.18592

15.75000

t = k
I
I
B

Definite time overcurrent protection


Definite-time overcurrent protection is provided
for the three phase currents and the negativesequence current with three timer stages and for
the residual current with four timer stages. For
the fourth residual current stage - with extended
setting range - the calculated residual current is
always used.
Starting of the phase current stage I> and the
negative-sequence current stage Ineg> can be
stabilized under inrush conditions if desired. The
phase current stages I>> and I>>> and the
negative-sequence current stages Ineg>> and
Ineg>>> are never affected by this stabilization
procedure.
Intermittent starting of the residual current stage
IN> can be accumulated over time by means of a
settable hold time. If the accumulated starting
times reach the trip limit value (which is also
adjustable by setting) then a trip with selective
signaling ensues.

Definite Time

not per standard


11

RI-type inverse

not per standard


12

RXIDG-type inverse

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tr = k

9.00000

R
B

I
1
IB

1
0.339

0.236
I
I
B

I
t = k 5.8 1.35 ln
IB

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Short-Circuit Direction Determination
Due to the short-circuit direction determination
function, the MiCOM P132 can be used as a
directional time-overcurrent protection device.
For the individual overcurrent timer stages the
user may select whether the stage shall be
forward-directional, backward-directional or nondirectional. Direction determination is performed
in separate measuring systems for the phase
current and residual current timer stages,
respectively.
In the direction-measuring system for the phase
current timer stages, the phase-to-phase voltage
opposite to the selected phase current is used for
direction determination as a function of the type
of fault, and an optimum characteristic angle is
employed (see table Directional characteristics
in short-circuit direction determination). A
voltage memory is integrated to provide the
required voltage data for direction determination
in the event of 3-pole faults with a large 3-phase
voltage drop.
In the direction measuring system for the residual
current timer stages, direction is determined
using the internally computed neutral
displacement voltage; the characteristic angle is
adjustable taking account of the various neutralpoint treatments in the system. The direction
measuring system for the residual current timer
stages is not enabled until a set value for neutral
displacement voltage is exceeded. The user may
select whether the triggering pre-orientation for a
non-enabled direction measuring system for
residual current timer stages shall be blocked in
the event of phase current starting.

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Meas.system

Starting

Variables selected for measurement

Characteristic
1)
angle

Imeas

Umeas

P bzw. N

I1

VBC=VBN-VCN

+45

I2

VCA=VCN-VAN

+45

I3

VAB=VAN-VBN

+45

A-B

I1

VBC=VBN-VCN

+60

B-c

I3

VAB=VAN-VBN

+30

C-A

I3

VAB=VAN-VBN

+60

A-B-C

I3

VAB=VAN-VBN

+45

IN

VNG=
1/3(VAN+VBN+VCN)

-90+90
(adjustable)

G
1)

GF

for phase sequence A - B - C

Protective Signaling
Protective signaling can be used in conjunction
with short-circuit direction determination. For this
purpose the protection devices must be suitably
connected by pilot wires or the optional
protection interface InterMiCOM on both ends of
the line section to be protected. The user may
select whether teleprotection will be controlled by
the direction measuring system of the phase
current timer stages only, by the direction
measuring system of the residual current timer
stages only, or by the direction measuring
systems of the phase current and residual current
timer stages. For protection devices on the infeed
side of radial networks, teleprotection can also be
controlled without the short-circuit direction
determination function.

Protection Interface InterMiCOM


(Optional)
InterMiCOM allows high performance permissive
and blocking type unit protection to be
configured, plus transfer of any digital status
information between line ends. Intertripping is
supported too, with channel health monitoring
and cyclic redundancy checks (CRC) on the
received data for maximum message security.
InterMiCOM provides eight end-end signal bits,
assignable to any function within a MiCOM
relays programmable logic.
Default failsafe states can be set in case of
channel outage.

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Switch on to Fault Protection

Over-/Undervoltage Protection

Closing of a circuit breaker might inadvertently


lead to a short-circuit fault due to a feeder
grounding connection not yet removed, for
example.
The manual close command is monitored for a
settable period of time. During this period, an
undelayed trip command may be issued
automatically on initialisation of the general
starting (depending on the chosen operating
mode).

The over-/undervoltage-time protection function


evaluates the fundamental wave of the phase
voltages, reference voltage and of the neutral
displacement voltage as well as the positivesequence voltage and negative-sequence voltage
obtained from the fundamental wave of the three
phase-to-ground voltages.
Two definite-time-delay overvoltage stages each
are provided for evaluation of the neutral
displacement voltage and negative-sequence
voltage.
Two additional definite-time-delay undervoltage
stages each are provided for evaluation of the
phase voltages and the positive-sequence
voltage. As an option, a minimum current level
can be specified to enable the undervoltage
stages.
Evaluation of the phase voltages can be
performed using either the phase-to-phase
voltages or the phase-to-ground voltages as
desired. For evaluating the neutral displacement
voltage, the user may choose between the
neutral displacement voltage formed internally
from the three phase-to-ground voltages and the
neutral displacement voltage formed externally
(from the open delta winding of the voltage
transformer, for example) via the fourth voltage
measuring input.

Auto-Reclosing Control
The auto-reclosing control (ARC) operates in
three-phase mode. ARC cycles with one highspeed reclosing (HSR) and multiple (up to nine)
subsequent time-delay reclosing (TDR) may be
configured by the user. Reclosing cycles without
prior HSR are possible. For special applications,
tripping prior to an HSR or TDR can be delayed.
HSR and TDR reclosings are counted and
signaled separately. A test HSR can be triggered
via any of the unit's interfaces.

Automatic Synchronism Check


(Optional)
This function can be used in conjunction with
automatic or manual (re)closure or close
command of the control functions. In non-radial
networks this ensures that reclosure or close
command will proceed only if the synchronism
conditions are met.
For the control functions a second mode with a
decoupled operation of the automatic
synchronism check and close command is
available.

Directional Power Protection


The directional power protection monitors
exceeding the active and reactive power limit, a
power drop and the reversal of direction at
asymmetrically operated lines.
Evaluation of the power is performed using the
fundamental wave of the phase currents and of
the phase-to-ground voltages.

Over-/Underfrequency Protection
Over-/underfrequency protection has four stages.
Each of these can be operated in one of the
following modes:

Over-/underfrequency monitoring

Over-/underfrequency monitoring combined


with differential frequency gradient
monitoring (df/dt) for system decoupling
applications

Over-/underfrequency monitoring combined


with medium frequency gradient monitoring
(f/t) for load shedding applications

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Circuit Breaker Failure Protection
With the trip command, two timer stages are
started for circuit breaker action monitoring. If the
current is still in excess of a set current threshold
after the first timer stage has elapsed, a further
trip command is issued. This could be used to
trigger a second trip coil, for example.
Should the protection criterion continue to be
met after the second timer stage has elapsed, a
trip command is issued to a higher-level
protection system.
If a 'circuit breaker failure' signal is received via
an appropriately configured binary input while the
general starting condition persists, a CBF trip
signal is issued.

Circuit Breaker Monitoring


This function provides the user with several
criteria for the assessment of circuit breaker
wear:

Calculated number of remaining operations


based on the CB wear curve

Mechanical operations count

Interrupted currents sum (linear and squared)

Accumulated current-time integrals of trips

For each of these criteria, a signaling threshold


can be set by the user.

Circuit breaker wear curve


100000

10000

1000

The settings of the accumulated values and


counts can be adjusted to allow for prior CB
wear, CB servicing etc.

Ground-Fault Direction Determination


For the determination of the ground-fault
direction in isolated or Peterson-coil
compensated power systems several proven
methods are provided:

Steady-state power or admittance evaluation


methods - complemented by signaling
schemes and tripping logic

Transient signal method (optional)

Ground Fault Direction Determination


Using Steady-State Values
The ground fault direction is determined by
evaluating the neutral displacement voltage and
the residual current (from a core balance or
window-type current transformer). The directional
characteristic (cos or sin circuit) can be set to
suit the neutral-point treatment (resonantgrounded or isolated-neutral). In the cos mode
(for a resonant-grounded network), the adjustable
sector angle also has an effect so that faulty
direction decisions (resulting, for instance, from
the phase angle error of the CT and VT) can be
suppressed effectively. Operate sensitivity and
sector angle can be set separately for the forward
and backward direction, respectively.
Either steady-state power or steady-state
admittance can be selected for evaluation.
Alternatively, an evaluation based on current only
can be performed. In this case, only the
magnitude of the filtered neutral current is used
as ground fault criterion.
Both procedures operate with either the filtered
fundamental wave or the fifth harmonic
component in accordance with the chosen
setting.

100

10
0,1

10

100

Tripped current [kA]

If the CBM function is blocked, the accumulated


values and counts are frozen so that they remain
unchanged by secondary protection testing.
To connect the basic device and the detachable
HMI standardised cable (Ethernet cable, max.
length 10 m) can be used. One connection cable
of three meter length is included in the
MiCOM P132 scope of delivery.

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Transient Ground Fault Direction


Determination
(Optional)
The ground fault direction is determined by
evaluating the neutral displacement voltage
calculated from the three phase-to-ground
voltages and the neutral current on the basis of
the transient ground fault measuring procedure.
The direction decision is latched. The user may
select either manual or automatic resetting after a
set time delay.

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Motor Protection

Unbalance Protection

For the protection of directly switched h.v.


induction motors with thermally critical rotor, the
following specially matched protection functions
are provided:

The negative-sequence current is determined


from the filtered fundamental wave of the three
phase currents. The evaluation of the negativesequence current is performed in two timeovercurrent stages with definite-time delay.

Recognition of operating mode

Rotor overload protection using a thermal


motor replica

Motor operation hours run counter (control


functionality)

Choice of reciprocally quadratic or


logarithmic tripping characteristic

Inclusion of heat dispersion processes in the


rotor after several startups

Separate cooling periods for rotating and


stopped motors

Startup repetition monitoring with reclosure


blocking (see Figure 4)

Control logic for heavy starting and


protection of locked rotor

Loss of load protection

Motor Start-Up Supervision

m
[%]
100
80
60
40
20

Overload Memory

Permissible number of Startups t


Blocking

3
2
1
Three successive startups

Using the optional resistance temperature


detector inputs direct monitoring of the
temperature of the stator windings and the
bearings can be realized.

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Thermal Overload Protection
Using this function, thermal overload protection
for lines, transformers and stator windings of h.v.
motors can be realized. The highest of the three
phase currents serves to track a first-order
thermal replica according to IEC 255-8. The
tripping time is determined by the set thermal
time constant of the protected object and the
set tripping level trip and depends on the
accumulated thermal load 0:
I
t = . ln

Iref
I
Iref

Trip

The temperature ot the cooling medium can be


taken into account in the thermical replica using
the optional resistance temperature inputs or the
0 to 20 mA input.
The user has a choice of using a thermal replica
on the basis of either relative or absolute
temperature.

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A warning signal can be issued in accordance


with the set warning level warning. As an
alternative method of generating a warning, the
cyclically updated measured operating value of
the predicted time remaining before tripping is
monitored to check whether it is falling below a
set threshold.

Limit Monitoring
The phase currents, the phase-to-ground
voltages and the phase-to-phase voltages are
monitored. For 3-phase sets, the highest and the
lowest value is determined. Also the neutral
displacement and the reference voltage, the
temperatures of the resistance temperature
detectors and the value of the linearised 0 to 20
mA input are monitored. The evaluations uses an
operate value and time delay set by the user.
Thereby, all values can be monitored for
exceeding an upper limit or falling below a lower
limit.
Limit value monitoring is not a fast protection
function and is intended to be used for
monitoring and signaling purposes e.g. limit
temperature monitoring.

Temperature detection of a motor for Limit monitoring and Thermal overload protection

RTD Phase
L1
L2
L3

RTD

RTD

RTD
Ambient temperature/
Cooling temperature

RTD
RTD

RTD
RTD

Stator
RTD

RTD

RTD
RTD

Backup Sensor

RTD

RTD
Prime Sensor

Rotor
Bearing

Bearing
Stator

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Programmable Logic

Measured Data Input

User-configurable logic enables the user to set


up logic operations on binary signals within a
framework of Boolean equations. By means of a
straightforward configuration procedure, any of
the signals of the protection device can be linked
by logic 'OR' or 'AND' operations with the
possibility of additional negation operations.
The output signal of an equation can be fed into a
further, higher-order equation as an input signal
thus leading to a set of interlinked Boolean
equations.
The output signal of each equation is fed to a
separate timer stage with two timer elements
each and a choice of operating modes. Thus the
output signal of each equation can be assigned a
freely configurable time characteristic.
The two output signals of each equation can be
configured to each available input signal. The
user-configurable logic function is then able to
influence the individual functions without external
wiring (block, reset, trigger, for example).
Via non-storable continuous signals, monostable
trigger signals and bistable stored
setting/resetting signals, the Boolean equations
can be controlled externally via any of the
device's interfaces.

(Optional)

Programmable logic
Input
signals
HMI
INP
F_KEY
PC
COMM1
COMM2
COMM3
GOOSE

Function groups
Fixed device logic
DTOC, IDMT
ARC, THERM, ...

Spec. application
(programmable)
LOGIC

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Output
signals
HMI
OUTP
LED
PC
COMM1
COMM2
COMM3
GOOSE

The optional analog I/O module provides a 0 to


20 mA input for the acquisition of externally
measured variables such as transducer outputs.
The external input characteristics can be
linearized via adjustable interpolation points. This
feature also provides for an adaptation of the
range to, for example, 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 mA.
The RTD module is equipped with 9 resistance
temperature detectors for direct temperature
acquisition. Depending on the set operating
mode, all the RTD's operate in parallel or the
RTD's can be subdivided into regular inputs and
reserve inputs which take over when the
corresponding regular inputs fail.
The measured variables acquired by the analog
data input function are monitored for exceeding
or falling below set limits. Furthermore, they are
used by thermal overload protection function for
the acquisition of the coolant temperature.

Measured Data Output


The protection device provides the options of
operating data output and fault data output. The
user can select an output in BCD-coded form
through relay contacts or an output in analog
form as load-independent current (0 to 20 mA).
For an output in BCD-coded form, an appropriate
number of free output relays need to be available.
For the current output, a special analog I/O
module is required.

Measuring-Circuit Monitoring
Measuring-circuit monitoring includes the
monitoring of the phase currents and phase-tophase voltages.
Phase current monitoring is based on the
principle of maximum allowable magnitude
unbalance, whereby the arithmetic difference
between the maximum and minimum phase
currents - as referred to the maximum phase
current - is compared to the set operate value.
Even with an economy-type CT connection (CTs
in only two phases) it is possible to monitor the
phase currents given appropriate settings.
Phase-to-phase voltage monitoring is based on a
plausibility check involving the phase currents. If
a low current threshold setting is exceeded by at
least one phase current, the three phase-tophase voltages are monitored for a set minimum
level. In addition to magnitude monitoring, phase
sequence monitoring of the phase-to-phase
voltages may be activated.

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Control Functions
(optional)
The optional control functions of the
MiCOM P132 are designed for the control of up
to three electrically operated switchgear units
equipped with electrical check-back signaling.
For this task, the MiCOM P132 is fitted with the
optional binary I/O module X (6I/6O) for the
control of switchgear units. This module provides
binary inputs for the acquisition of switching
positions and output relays for switching
commands.
For the control of switchgear units either the
binary inputs or the optional communication
interface or the function keys of the local control
panel can be used.
Up to 12 single-pole operating signals can be
acquired and processed in accordance with their
significance for the substation (circuit breaker
readiness, for example). For the setting of the
debounce and chattering times, three
independent setting groups are available. These
can be assigned to the switching position
signaling inputs and single-pole operating
signals.
The MICOM P132 issues switching command
outputs with the integration of switching
readiness and permissibility tests; subsequently
the MiCOM P132 monitors the intermediate
position times of the switchgear units. If a
switchgear malfunction is detected, this fact will
be indicated (e.g. by an appropriately configured
LED indicator).
Before a switching command output is executed,
the interlocking logic of the MiCOM P132 will
check whether the new switchgear unit state
corresponds to a permissible bay or substation
topology. The interlocking logic is set out for
each bay in the default setting as bay interlock
with and without station interlock. By means of a
straight-forward parameter setting procedure, the
interlocking equations can be adapted to the
prevailing bay and substation topology. The
presentation and functioning of the interlocking
system correspond to those of the programmable
logic.

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For integration of the MiCOM P132 into an


integrated control system, the equations for the
bay interlock with station interlock form the basis
of interlock checking.
Without integration into the substation control
system or with integration using IEC 61850, the
bay interlock without station interlock is used in
interlock checking; external ring feeders or
signals received via IEC 61850 may be included
in the interlocking logic.
If the bay or station topology (as applicable) is
permissible then the switching command is
issued. If a non-permissible state would result
from the switching operation then the switching
command is rejected and a signal to this effect is
issued.
If the bay type does not require all binary outputs
then the remaining outputs are available for free
configuration.
In addition to the switching command output, a
triggering of binary outputs by continuous
commands is possible.

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Global Functions

Overload Data Acquisition

Functions operating globally allow the adaptation


of the unit's interfaces to the protected power
system, offer support during commissioning and
testing and provide continuously updated
information on the operation, as well as valuable
analysis results following events in the protected
system.

Clock Synchronization
The device incorporates an internal clock with a
resolution of 1ms. All events are time-tagged
based on this clock, entered in the recording
memory according to their significance and
signaled via the communication interface.
Alternatively two external synchronization signals
can be employed. Using one of the
communication protocols Modbus, DNP3,
IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 61850,
the device will be synchronized by a time
telegram from a higher-level substation control
system. Alternatively, it can be synchronized via
the IRIG-B signal input. The user can select a
primary and a backup source for synchronization.
The internal clock will then be adjusted
accordingly and operate with an accuracy of
10 ms if synchronized via protocol and 1ms if
synchronized via IRIG-B signal.

Parameter Subset Selection


The function parameters for setting the protection
functions are, to a large extent, stored in four
independent parameter subsets. Switching
between these subsets is readily achieved via
any of the device's interfaces.

Operating Data Recording


For the continuous recording of processes in
system operation or of events, a non-volatile ring
memory is provided. The relevant signals, each
fully tagged with date and time at signal start and
signal end, are entered in chronological
sequence. Included are control actions such as
the enabling or disabling of functions as well as
local control triggering for testing and resetting.
The onset and end of events in the network, as
far as these represent a deviation from normal
operation (overload, ground fault or short-circuit,
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Overload situations in the network represent a


deviation from normal system operation and can
be permitted for a brief period only. The overload
protection functions enabled in the device
recognize overload situations in the system and
provide for acquisition of overload data such as
the magnitude of the overload current, the
relative heating during the overload situation and
its duration.

Overload Recording
While an overload condition persists in the
network, the relevant signals, each fully tagged
with date and time at signal start and signal end,
are entered into a non-volatile memory in
chronological sequence. The measured overload
data, fully tagged with the date and time of
acquisition, are also entered. Up to eight
overload situations can be recorded. If more than
eight overload situations occur without interim
memory clearance then the oldest overload
recording is overwritten.

Ground Fault Data Acquisition


While a ground fault in a network with isolated
neutral or resonant grounding represents a
system fault, it is usually nevertheless possible, in
the first instance, to continue system operation
without restrictions. The ground fault
determination functions enabled in the protection
device recognize ground faults in the system and
provide for the acquisition of the associated
ground fault data such as the magnitude of the
neutral displacement voltage and the ground fault
duration.

Ground Fault Recording


While a ground fault condition persists in the
power system, the relevant signals, each fully
tagged with date and time at signal start and
signal end, are entered into a non-volatile
memory in chronological sequence. The
measured ground fault data, fully tagged with the
date and time of acquisition, are also entered. Up
to eight ground faults can be recorded. If more
than eight ground faults occur without interim
memory clearance then the oldest ground fault
recording is overwritten.

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Fault Data Acquisition

Self-Monitoring

A short-circuit within the network is described as


a fault.
The short-circuit protection functions enabled in
the devices recognize short-circuits within the
system and trigger acquisition of the associated
measured fault data such as the magnitude of the
short-circuit current and the fault duration.
As acquisition time, either the end of the fault or
the start of the trip command can be specified by
the user.
Triggering via an external signal is also possible.
The acquisition of the measured fault data is
performed in the measuring loop selected by the
protective device and provides impedances and
reactances as well as current, voltage and angle
values.
The fault distance is determined from the
measured short-circuit reactance and is read out
with reference to the set 100% value of the
protected line section.
The fault location is output either with each
general starting or only with a general starting
accompanied by a trip (according to the user's
choice).

Comprehensive self-monitoring procedures


within the devices ensure that internal hardware
or software errors are detected and do not cause
malfunctions of the device.
As the auxiliary voltage is turned on, a functional
test is carried out. Cyclic selfmonitoring tests are
run during operation.
If test results deviate from the default value then
the corresponding signal is entered into the nonvolatile monitoring signal memory.
The result of the fault diagnosis determines
whether a blocking of the protection and control
unit will occur or whether a warning only is
issued.

Fault Recording
While a fault condition persists in the power
system, the relevant signals, each fully tagged
with date and time at signal start and signal end,
are entered into a non-volatile memory in
chronological sequence.
The measured fault data, fully tagged with the
date and time of acquisition, are also entered.
Furthermore, the sampled values of all analog
input variables such as phase currents and
neutral current, phase-to-ground voltages and
neutral displacement voltage are recorded during
a fault.
Up to eight faults can be recorded. If more than
eight faults occur without interim memory
clearance then the oldest fault recording is
overwritten.

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Password protection
For variable configuration requirements the
devices are provided with a settable default
password.
If required the function keys available with the
text HMI can be provided with settable barriers
(password for each of the keys).
Access barriers protect the enter mode or the
function keys in order to guard against
inadvertent or unauthorized changing of
parameter settings or triggering of control
functions.

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Local Control
All data required for operation of the
MiCOM P132 are entered from the integrated
local control panel, and the data important for
system management are read out there as well.
The following tasks can be handled via the local
control panel:

Switchgear control

Readout and modification of settings

Readout of cyclically updated measured


operating data and state signals

Readout of operating data logs and of


monitoring signal logs

Readout of event logs (after overload


situations or short-circuits in the power
system)

Resetting of the unit and triggering of further


control functions designed to support testing
and commissioning tasks

The MiCOM P132 local control panel (HMI)


comprises the local control elements and
functions described below.

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activated, pressing the Clear Key has the


effect of resetting the indications.
provides direct
Pressing the Read Key
access to a preselected point in the menu.

Function keys
(5) 6 Function keys (F1F6) are available for free
assignment to any logical binary input or
control function. This facilitates control, e.g. of
manual trip and close commands.

Type label and PC interface

Operation
(1) The integrated local control panel has a
graphical back-lit LCD Display with 4 x 20
resp. 16 x 21 alphanumeric characters.
23 resp. 17 LED indicators are provided for signal
display. A separate adhesive label is provided for
user-defined labeling of these LED indicators
according to the chosen configuration.
(2) 5 LED indicators are permanently assigned to
signals.
(3) The remaining 18 LED indicators are available
for free assignment by the user and can be
configured for the colors red, green or yellow.
Furthermore different operation and flashing
modes are available.

(6) An upper cover identifying the product name.


The cover may be raised to provide access to
the product model number and ratings.
(7) A lower cover concealing the RS232 serial
interface to connect a personal computer.
(8) To guard the lower cover against unauthorized
opening it is provided a facility for fitting a
security lead seal.

Menu tree
(4) By pressing the navigation keys

,
,
and
guided by the LCD
display, the user moves within a plain text
menu. All setting parameters and measured
variables as well as all local control functions
are arranged in this menu which is
standardized for all devices of the system.
Changes to the settings can be prepared and
confirmed by means of the Enter Key
which also serves to trigger local control
functions.
In the event of erroneous entries, exit from the
enter mode with rejection of the entries is
possible at any time by means of the
Clear Key C When the edit mode is not

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Display panels
Display panels are automatically displayed for
certain operation conditions of the system.
Priority increases from normal operation to
operation under overload or ground fault
conditions and finally operation following a short
circuit in the system. The protection device thus
provides the measured value data relevant for the
prevailing conditions.

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The configuration of the local control panel


allows the installation of measured value
panels on the LCD display.
Devices with the optional control functions have
additionally a control panel display to show the
active switchgear status and for local control via
function keys.

Local control with text HMI

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Mechanical Design

Transformer Module T

The device is supplied in two case designs.

Surface-mounting case

Flush-mounting case

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Both case types with optional Detachable HMI.


With both case versions, connection is via
threaded terminal ends with the option of either
pin or ring-terminal connection.
Two 40T flush-mounting cases can be combined
to form a complete 19" mounting rack.
Below figure shows the modular hardware
structure of the device.
The plug-in modules may be combined to suit the
individual requirements. The components fitted in
an individual unit can be determined from the
type identification label on the front panel of the
unit.
The identification of the modules fitted in the
device is carried out by the device itself. During
each startup of the device, the number and type
of fitted modules are established by interrogation
via the digital bus, the admissibility of the set of
fitted components is checked and appropriate
configuration parameters - in accordance with
the fitted set of modules - are released for
application. The device identification values
additionally read out by the device provide
information on the type, variant and design
version of each individual module.

The transformer module converts the measured


current and voltage variables to the internal
processing levels and provides for electrical
isolation. Alternatively a NCIT module for a
connection to non-conventional instrument
transformer is provided.

Processor Module P
The processor module performs the
analog/digital conversion of the measured
variables as well as all digital processing tasks.

Power Supply Module V


The power supply module ensures the electrical
isolation of the device as well as providing the
power supply. Depending on the chosen design
version, optical coupler inputs and output relays
are provided in addition.

Local Control Module L


The local control module encompasses all control
and display elements as well as a PC interface for
running the operating program S1. The local
control module is located behind the front panel
and connected to the processor module via a
ribbon cable.

Bus Modules B
Bus modules are printed circuit boards (PCBs)
without any active components. They provide the
electrical connection between the other modules.
Two types of bus modules are used, namely the
analog and the digital bus PCB.

MiCOM

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Transient Ground Fault Evaluation


Module N

Communication Module A

(Option)

The optional communication modules provide


one or two serial communication interfaces for
the integration of the protection and control unit
into a substation control system and for remote
access respectively a protection communication
interface for the transfer of digital information
between two protection devices. The
communication module with serial
communication interface(s) is plugged into the
processor module.

(Option)

The optional transient ground fault module


evaluates the measured variables according to
the transient ground fault evaluation scheme.

Binary I/O Modules X


(Option)
The binary I/O modules are equipped with optical
couplers for binary signal input as well as output
relays for the output of signals and commands or
combinations of these.

Analog Modules Y
(Option)
The optional RTD module is fitted with 9
resistance temperature detector inputs. The
optional analog module is fitted with a resistance
temperature detector input, a 20 mA input and
two 20 mA outputs. One output relay each is
assigned to the two 20 mA outputs. Additionally
four optical coupler inputs are available.

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Technical Data

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Current-Measuring Inputs (conventional)

CE Marking
This product complies with the essential requirements of the
following European directives:

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2004/108/EC


Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC

General Data

Threaded terminals for pin-terminal connection:


Threaded terminal ends M5,
self-centering with wire protection for
2
conductor cross sections of 4 mm
or
Threaded terminals M4 for ring-terminal connection

Current/Voltage-Measuring Inputs (NCIT)


DIN 41652 connector and socket,
Type D-Sub, 9 pin.

Other Inputs and Outputs


Threaded terminals for pin-terminal connection:
Threaded terminal ends M3,
self-centering with wire protection for
2
conductor cross sections of 0.2 to 2.5 mm
or
Threaded terminals M4 for ring-terminal connection

Design
Surface-mounting case suitable for wall installation or flush-mounting case for 19" cabinets and
for control panels

Installation Position

Creepage Distances and Clearances

Vertical 30

Per EN 61010-1 and IEC 664-1


Pollution degree 3,
working voltage 250 V,
overvoltage category III,
impulse test voltage 5 kV

Degree of Protection
Per DIN VDE 0470 and EN 60529 or IEC 529.
IP 52; IP 20 for the rear connection area of the
flush-mounting case.

Weight

Environmental Conditions

Case 40T: approx. 7 kg


Case 84T: approx. 11 kg

Ambient Temperature Range

Dimensions

Recommended temperature range:

-5C to +55C or +23F to +131F


Limit temperature range:
-25C to +70C or -13F to +158F

See Dimensions

Terminal Connection Diagrams

Ambient Humidity Range

See Locations and Connections

75 % relative humidity (annual mean),


up to 56 days at 95% relative humidity and 40 C,
condensation not permissible

Terminals
PC Interface (X6)

Solar Radiation

Connector DIN 41652 connector,


Type D-Sub, 9-pin.

Avoid exposure of the front panel to direct solar radiation.

Communication Interfaces COMM1 to COMM3

Optical plastic fibers (X7, X8 and X31, X32):


F-SMA-interface per IEC 60874-2 per plastic fiber
or

BFOC-(ST )-interface 2.5 per IEC 60874-10-1 per glass


fiber
or
Leads (X9, X10, X33):
Threaded terminal ends M2 for wire cross
2
sections up to 1.5 mm
or (Only for InterMiCOM)
RS 232 (X34):
DIN 41652 connector,
Type D-Sub, 9 pin.

Communication Interface IEC 61850

Optical plastic fibers (X7, X8):

BFOC-(ST )-interface 2.5 per IEC 60874-10-1 per glass


fiber
or
optical plastic fibers (X13):
SC-interface per IEC60874-14-4 per glass fiber
and
Leads (X12):
RJ45 connector per ISO/IEC 8877

IRIG-B Interface (X11)


BNC plug

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Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity

Tests

Per EN 61000-4-8 or IEC 61000-4-8 , Level 4,


Frequency: 50 Hz, Test field strength: 30 A/m

Type Test

Alternating Component (Ripple) in DC Auxiliary Energizing


Quantity

Tests according to EN 60255-6 or IEC 255-6

Per IEC 255-11, 12 %

Environmental tests

Insulation

Temperature stabilitiy test

Voltage Test

Per IEC 60068-2-1


-25 C or -13 F storage (96 hours)
-40 C or -40 F operation (96 hours)
Per IEC 60068-2-2
+85 C or 185 F storage (96 hours)
+85 C or 185 F operation (96 hours)
Per IEC 60068-2-14
Change of temperature, 5 cycles,
1C / min rate of change

Per IEC 255-5 or EN 61010, 2 kV AC, 60 s


For the voltage test of the power supply inputs, direct voltage
(2.8 kV DC) must be used. The PC interface and the NCIT
inputs must not be subjected to the voltage test.

Impulse Voltage Withstand Test

Per IEC 255-5,


Front time: 1.2 s, Time to half-value: 50 s,
Peak value: 5 kV, Source impedance: 500

Ambient humidity range test

Mechanical Robustness

Per IEC 60068-2-3


56 days at 93 % relative humidity and 40 C,
Per IEC 60068-2-30
Damp heat, cyclic (12 + 12 hours)
93 % relative humidity, + 25 + 55 C

Vibration Test

Per EN 60255-21-1 or IEC 255-21-1, Test severity class 1,


Frequency range in operation:
10 to 60 Hz, 0.035 mm, 60 to 150 Hz, 0.5 g,
Frequency range during transport: 10 to 150 Hz, 1 g

Corrosive environment tests

Shock Response and Withstand Test, Bump Test

Industrial corrosive environment/


poor environmental control, mixed gas flow test.

Per IEC 60068-2-60: 1995, Part 2, Test Ke, Method (class) 3


21 days at 75% relative humidity and +30C
exposure to elevated concentr. of H2S, NO2, Cl2 and SO2

Per EN 60255-21-2 or IEC 255-21-2, Test severity class 1,


Acceleration: 5 g/15 g, Pulse duration: 11 ms

Seismic Test

Per EN 55022 or IEC CISPR 22, Class A

Per EN 60255-21-3 or IEC 255-21-3, Test procedure A,


Class 1,
Frequency range:
5 to 8 Hz, 3.5 mm / 1.5 mm
8 to 35 Hz, 10/5 m/s2, 3 x 1 cycle

1 MHz Burst Disturbance Test

Vibration test 1)

Immunity to Electrostatic Discharge

Shock response and withstand test, bump test 1)

EMC
Interference Suppression

Per DIN EN 60255-21-1 or IEC 255-21-1, Test severity class 2:


Frequency range in operation:
10...60 Hz, 0.075 mm, 60...150 Hz, 1.0 g,
Frequency range during transport: 10...150 Hz, 2 g

Per IEC 255 Part 22-1 or IEC 60255-22-1, Class III,


Common-mode test voltage: 2.5 kV,
Differential test voltage: 1.0 kV,
Test duration: > 2 s, Source impedance: 200

Per DIN EN 60255-21-2 or IEC 255-21-2,


acceleration and pulse duration:
Shock Response test to verify full operability
(during operation): test severity class 2, 10 g fr 11 ms,
Shock Response test to verify endurance
(during transport): test severity class 1, 15 g fr 11 ms
Shock bump test to verify permanent shock
(during transport): test severity class 1, 10 g fr 16 ms

Per EN 60255-22-2 or IEC 60255-22-2, Level 3,


Contact discharge, single discharges: > 10,
Holding time: > 5 s, Test voltage: 6 kV,
Test generator: 50 to 100 M, 150 pF / 330

Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Energy

Per EN 61000-4-3 and ENV 50204, Level 3,


Antenna distance to tested device:
> 1 m on all sides,
Test field strength, frequ. band 80 to 1000 MHz:
10 V/m,
Test using AM: 1 kHz / 80%,
Single test at 900 MHz: AM 200 Hz / 100%

Seismic test 1)

Per DIN EN 60255-21-3 or IEC 255-21-3,


test procedure A, Class 2
frequency range:
5...8 Hz, 7.5 mm / 3.5 mm,
8...35 Hz, 20 / 10 m/s2 3 1 cycle

Electrical Fast Transient or Burst Requirements

Routine Test

Per IEC 60255-22-4, Test severity Level 4,


Rise time of one pulse: 5 ns,
Impulse duration (50% value): 50 ns,
Amplitude: 4 kV / 2 kV, resp.,
Burst duration: 15 ms, Burst period: 300 ms,
Burst frequency: 2.5 kHz, Source impedance: 50

Tests per EN 60255-6 or IEC 255-6

Voltage Test
Per IEC 255-5, 2.2 kV AC, 1 s
For the voltage test of the power supply inputs, direct voltage
(2.8 kV DC) must be used. The PC interface inputs must not
be subjected to the voltage test.

Surge Immunity Test

Per EN 61000-4-5 or IEC 61000-4-5, Level 4,


Testing of power supply circuits,
asymmetrically/ symmetrically operated lines,
Open-circuit voltage front time/time to half-value:
1.2 / 50 s,
Short-circuit current front time/time to half-value:
8 / 20 s,
Amplitude: 4 / 2 kV, Pulse frequency: > 5/min,
Source impedance: 12 / 42

Additional Thermal Test


100% controlled thermal endurance test, inputs loaded

Immunity to Conducted Disturbances Induced by Radio


Frequency Fields
Per EN 61000-4-6 or IEC 61000-4-6, Level 3,
Disturbing test voltage: 10 V

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1) Enhanced mechanical robustness for the following case variants:


Flush mounted case, version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)
Surface mounted case

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Binary modules X (4H; 6I6H)


with High-break contacts applicable to DC circuits only
Rated voltage: 250 VDC
Continuous current: 10 A
Short-duration current:
250 A for 0.03 s
30 A for 3 s
Making capacity: 30 A
Breaking capacity:
7500 W resistive or 30 A at 250 VDC
maximum values: 30 A and 300 VDC
2500 W inductive (L/R = 40 ms) or 10 A at 250 VDC
maximum values: 10 A and 300 VDC

Ratings
Measurement Inputs
Nominal frequency fnom: 50 and 60 Hz (settable)
Operating range: 0.95 to 1.05 fnom
Over-/Underfrequency Protection: 40...70 Hz

Current

Conventional inputs:
Nominal current Inom: 1 and 5 A (settable)
Nominal consumption per phase: < 0.1 VA at Inom
Load rating:
continuous 4 Inom
for 10 s: 30 Inom
for 1 s; 100 Inom
Nominal surge current: 250 Inom

Analog Inputs and Outputs


Direct Current Input
Input current: 0 to 26 mA
Value range: 0.00 to 1.20 IDC,nom (IDC,nom = 20 mA)
Maximum permissible continuous current: 50 mA
Maximum permissible input voltage: 17 V
Input load: 100
Open-circuit monitoring: 0 to 10 mA (adjustable)
Overload monitoring: > 24.8 mA
Zero suppression: 0.000 to 0.200 IDC,nom (adjustable)

Voltage

Conventional inputs:
Nominal voltage Vnom: 50 to 130 V AC (settable)
Nominal consumption per phase:
< 0.3 VA at Vnom = 130 V AC
Load rating: continuous 150 V AC

Binary Signal Inputs


Max. permissible voltage: 300 V DC
Switching threshold (as per order option)
Standard variant: 18V (VA, nom: 24 ... 250 V DC):
Switching threshold range 14 V ... 19 V DC
Special variant with switching thresholds from
58 ... 72 % of the nominal supply voltage (VA, nom)
(definitively "low" at VA < 58 % of the nominal supply voltage,
definitively "high" at VA > 72 % of the nominal supply voltage):
"Special variant 73 V": nominal supply voltage 110 V DC
"Special variant 90 V": nominal supply voltage 127 V DC
"Special variant 146 V": nominal supply voltage 220 V DC
"Special variant 155 V": nominal supply voltage 250 V DC
Power Consumption (as per order option):
Standard variant:
VA = 19...110V DC : 0,5 W +/-30%
VA > 110V DC : VA 5 mA +/- 30 %
Special variants:
VA > switching threshold: VA 5mA +/-30 %
Binary Count Input
Maximum frequency of 20 Hz with pulse/interpulse ratio of 1:1

Output Relays
Rated voltage: 250 V DC, 250 V AC
Continuous current:
Output relays of binary I/O module X (6I/6O) for control of
switchgear units: 8 A
Output relays of other modules: 5 A
Short-duration current: 30 A for 0.5 s
Making capacity: 1000 W (VA) at L/R = 40 ms
Breaking capacity:
0.2 A at 220 V DC and L/R = 40 ms
4 A at 230 V AC and cos = 0.4

Resistance Temperature detector:


For analog module only Pt100 permitted,
for RTD module Pt100, Ni100 or Ni120 permitted
Value range: -40 to +215C
(Equivalent to -40 to +419F)
3-wire configuration: max. 20 per conductor.
Open and short-circuited input permitted.
Open-circuit monitoring:
> +215C (or > +419F) and < -40C (or < -40F)
Direct Current Output
Output current: 0 to 20 mA
Maximum permissible load: 500
Maximum output voltage: 15 V

Power Supply
Nominal Auxiliary Voltage
VA,nom: 48 to 250 V DC and 100 to 230 V AC or
VA,nom: 24 V DC (depends on ordering)
Operating Range
for direct voltage: 0.8 to 1.1 VA,nom
with a residual ripple of up to 12 % of VA,nom
for alternating voltage: 0.9 to 1.1 VA,nom
Nominal Consumption
at VA = 220 V DC and maximum number of modules fitted:
in case 40TE:
Initial position approx.: 12.6 W
Active position approx.: 34.1 W
in case 84TE:
Initial position approx.: 14.5 W
Active position approx.: 42.3 W
Start-Up Peak Current
< 3 A, duration 0.25 ms
Stored-Energy Time
50 ms for interruption of VA 220 V DC

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PC Interface

Communication Interface IEC 61850

Transmission rate: 300 to 115,200 baud (settable)

Ethernet based communication per IEC 61850

Wire Leads

Communication Interface COMM1 to COMM3


Communication interface COMM1:

Protocol can be switched between


IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 870-5-101, Modbus, DNP 3.0, Courier
Transmission speed: 300 to 64000 bit/s (settable)

Communication interface COMM2:

Protocol per IEC 60870-5-103


Transmission speed: 300 to 57600 bit/s (settable)

Protection interface COMM3:

InterMiCOM, asynchronous, full duplex


Transmission speed: 600 to 19200 bit/s (settable)

Wire Leads

Per RS 485 or RS 422, 2kV-isolation,


Distance to be bridged:
peer-to-peer link: max. 1200 m
multi-endpoint link: max. 100 m

Plastic Fiber Connection

RJ45, 1.5kV-isolation,
Transmission rate: 10 resp.100 Mbit/s
Distance to be bridged: max. 100 m

Optical Fiber (100 Mbit/s)

ST- or SC-interface
Optical wavelength: typ. 1300 nm
For glass fiber G50/125
Optical output: min. 23.5 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -31 dBm
Optical input: max. -14 dBm
For glass fiber G62.5/125
Optical output: min. -20 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -31 dBm
Optical input: max. -14 dBm

IRIG-B Interface
Format B122, Amplitude modulated,
1 kHz carrier signal, BCD time-of-year code

Optical wavelength: typ. 660 nm


Optical output: min. -7.5 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -20 dBm
Optical input: max. -5 dBm
Distance to be bridged: max. 45 m 1)

Glass Fiber Connection G 50/125

Optical wavelength: typ. 820 nm


Optical output: min. -19.8 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -24 dBm
Optical input: max. -10 dBm
Distance to be bridged: max. 400 m 1)

Glass Fiber Connection G 62,5/125

Optical wavelength: typ. 820 nm


Optical output: min. -16 dBm
Optical sensitivity: min. -24 dBm
Optical input: max. -10 dBm
Distance to be bridged: max. 1400 m 1)

1) Distance to be bridged for optical outputs and inputs that


are equal on both ends, taking into account a system
reserve of 3 dB and typical fiber attenuation.

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Directional Power Protection

Typical Characteristic Data

Operate values P<>, Q<>: 5 %

GF Direction Determination

Main Function

Minimum output pulse for a trip command: 0.1 to 10 s


(settable)
Output pulse for a close command: 0.1 to 10 s (settable)

Definite-Time and Inverse-Time Overcurrent Protection

Operate time inclusive of output relay (measured variable from


0 to 2-fold operate value):
40 ms, approx. 30 ms
Reset time (measured variable from 2-fold operate value to 0):
40 ms, approx. 30 ms
Starting resetting ratio: ca. 0.95

Short-Circuit Direction Determination

Nominal acceptance angle for forward decision: 90


Resetting ratio forward/backward recognition: 7
Base point release for phase currents: 0.1 Inom
Base point release for phase-to-phase voltages:
0.002 Vnom at Vnom = 100 V
Base point release for residual current: 0.01 Inom
Base point release for neutral displacement voltage:
0.015 to 0.6 Vnom /3 (adjustable)

Operate values: VNG>, IN,act , IN,reac, IN> 3 %


Sector Angle: 1

Deviations of the Timer Stages


Reference Conditions

Sinusoidal signals with nominal frequency fnom ,


total harmonic distortion 2 %, ambient temperature 20 C
and nominal auxiliary voltage VA,nom

Deviation

Deviation relative to the setting under reference conditions

Definite-Time Stages
1% + 20...40 ms

Inverse-Time Stages

5 % + 10 to 25 ms (measured variable greater than 2 Iref)


for IEC characteristic extremely inverse and for thermal
overload protection:
7.5 % + 10 to 20 ms

Over-/Undervoltage Protection

Operate time inclusive of output relay (measured variable from


nominal value to 1.2-fold operate value or measured variable
from nominal value to 0.8-fold operate value):
40 ms, approx. 30 ms
Reset time (measured variable from 1.2-fold operate value to
nominal value or measured variable from 0.8-fold operate
value to nominal value):
45 ms, approx. 30 ms
Starting resetting ratio: settable hysteresis 1...10%

Directional Power Protection

Operate time inclusive of output relay (measured variable from


nominal value to 1.2-fold operate value or measured variable
from nominal value to 0.8-fold operate value):
60 ms, approx. 50 ms
Reset time (measured variable from 1.2-fold operate value to
nominal value or measured variable from 0.8-fold operate
value to nominal value):
40 ms, approx. 30 ms
Resetting ratio for P>, Q>: settable hysteresis 0.05...0.95
P<, Q<: settable hysteresis 1.05...20

Deviations of the Operate Values

Deviations in Measured Data Acquisition


Reference Conditions

Sinusoidal signals with nominal frequency fnom ,


total harmonic distortion 2 %, ambient temperature 20 C
and nominal auxiliary voltage VA,nom

Deviation

Deviation relative to the setting under reference conditions

Operating Data

Currents / measuring inputs: 1 %


Voltages / measuring input: 0.5 %
Currents / internally calculated : 2 %
Voltages / internally calculated : 2 %
Active and reactive power / energy:
approx. 2 % of meas. value for cos = 0.7
approx. 5 % of meas. value for cos = 0.3
Load angle: 1
Frequency: 10 mHz

Fault Data

Short-circuit current and voltage: 3 %


Short-circuit impedance, reactance and Fault location: 5 %

Internal Clock

Reference Conditions

Sinusoidal signals with nominal frequency fnom ,


total harmonic distortion 2 %, ambient temperature 20 C
and nominal auxiliary voltage VA,nom

Deviation

With free running internal clock: < 1 min / month


With external synchronization
via protocol, synch. interval 1 min: 10 ms
via IRIG-B signal input: 1 ms

Deviation relative to the setting under reference conditions

Resolution in measured Data Acquisition

Measuring-circuit monitoring

20 sampled values per period

Overcurrent-Time Protection

Dynamic range: 100 Inom resp. 25 Inom


Amplitude resolution
at Inom = 1 A: 6.1 mA r.m.s. resp. 1.5 mA r.m.s.
at Inom = 5 A: 30.5 mA r.m.s. resp. 7.6 mA r.m.s.

Time Resolution
Phase Currents

Operate values : 3 %
Operate values: 5 %

Short-circuit direction determination


Operate values: 10

Residual Current

Motor and Thermal Overload Protection


Over-/Underfrequency Protection

Dynamic range: 16 Inom resp. 2 Inom


Amplitude resolution
at Inom = 1 A: 0.98 mA r.m.s. resp. 0.12 mA r.m.s.
at Inom = 5 A: 4.9 mA r.m.s. resp. 0.61 mA r.m.s.

Operate values df/dt:

Voltage

Reaction time: 7.5 % at I/Iref =6


Operate values f<>:

+/- 30 mHz (fnom = 50 Hz)


+/- 40 mHz (fnom = 60 Hz)
+/- 0,1 Hz/s (fnom = 50 or 60 Hz)

Over-/Undervoltage Protection

Operate values V<>, Vref<>, Vpos<>: 1 %


(setting 0.61.4 Vnom)
Operate values VNG>, Vneg>: 1 %
(setting > 0.3 Vnom)

Dynamic range: 150 V


Amplitude resolution: 9.2 mV r.m.s.

Unbalance Protection

Operate values: 5 %

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Function Parameters
Global Functions
PC link (PC):

Command blocking: No/Yes


Sig./meas.val.block.: No/Yes

Communication link (COMM1):

Command block. USER: No/Yes


Sig./meas.block.USER: No/Yes

Communication Link (COMM2):

Command block. USER: No/Yes


Sig./meas.block.USER: No/Yes

Binary and analog output (OUTP):


Outp.rel.block USER: No/Yes

Main function (MAIN):

Device on-line: No (= off) /Yes (= on)


Test mode USER: No/Yes
Nominal frequ. fnom: 50 Hz/60 Hz
Phase sequence: A B - C/A C - B
Time tag:
1stEgde.,OpMem sorted
1stEgde.,OpMem unsort
after debounce time
Inom C.T. prim.: 1..10000 A
IN,nom C.T. prim.: 1....10000 A
Vnom V.T. prim.: 0.1....1000.0 kV
VNG,nom V.T. prim.: 0.1....1000.0 kV
Vref,nom V.T. prim.: 0.1...1000.0 kV
Inom prim.NCIT: 50...4000 A
IN,nom prim. NCIT: 10...800 A
Vnom prim. NCIT:0.1...1000,0 kV
Ph. err. VAG,1 NCIT: -5.05.0
Ph. err. VBG,1 NCIT: -5.05.0
Ph. err. VCG,1 NCIT: -5.05.0
Ph. err. VAG,2 NCIT: -5.05.0
Ph. e. VBG/Vref,2 NCIT: -5.05.0
Ph. err. VCG,2 NCIT: -5.05.0
Channel select NCIT:
No channel
Channel 1 on
Channel 2 on
Inom device: 1.0 A/5.0 A
IN,nom device: 1.0 A/5.0 A
Vnom V.T. sec.: 50...130 V
VNG,nom V.T. sec.: 50...130 V
Vref,nom V.T. sec.: 30...130 V
Conn. meas. circ. IP: Standard/Opposite
Conn. meas. circ. IN: Standard/Opposite
Meas. value rel. IP: 0.000...0.200 Inom
Meas. value rel. IN: 0.000...0.200 IN,nom
Meas. value rel. V: 0.000...0.200 Vnom
Meas. val. rel. VNG: 0.000...0.200 VNE,nom
Meas. val. rel. Vref: 0,000...0,200 Vref,nom
Op. mode energy cnt.: Procedure 1/ Procedure 2
Settl. t. IP,max,del: 0.1...60.0 min
Fct.assign. block. 1: see selection table
Fct.assign. block. 2: see selection table
Fct.assig.trip cmd.1: see selection table
Fct.assig.trip cmd.2: see selection table
Fct. assign. fault: see selection table
Trip cmd.block. USER: No/Yes
Min.dur. trip cmd. 1: 0.10...10.00 s
Min.dur. trip cmd. 2: 0.10...10.00 s
Latching trip cmd. 1: No/Yes
tCB,close : 0.0001.000 s
Latching trip cmd. 2: No/Yes
Close cmd.pulse time 0.10...10.00 s
Sig. asg. CB open: see selection table
Sig. asg. CB closed: see selection table
valid for y = 1 to 8
Debounce time gr. y: 0.00...2.54 s
Chatt.mon. time gr. y: 0.0...25.4 s

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Change of state gr. y: 0...254


Cmd. dur.long cmd.: 1...254 s
Cmd. dur. short cmd.: 1...254 s
Electrial Control: Remote/Local
Delay Man.Op.Superv.: 0...255 s
W. ext. cmd. termin.: No/Yes
Inp.asg. ctrl.enabl. Without function
Inp.asg.interl.deact: see selection table
Inp.asg. L/R key sw.: see selection table
Auto-assignment I/O: No/Yes
Inp.assign. tripping: see selection table
Prot.trip>CB tripped:
Without function
Gen. trip command 1
Gen. trip command 2
Gen.trip command 1/2
Inp. asg. CB trip: see selection table
Inp.asg.CB tr.en.ext: see selection table
Inp.asg. CB trip ext: see selection table
Inp.asg. mult.sig. 1: see selection table
Inp.asg. mult.sig. 2: see selection table

Parameter subset selection (PSS):

Control via USER: No/Yes


Param.subs.sel. USER:
Parameter subset 1
Parameter subset 2
Parameter subset 3
Parameter subset 4
Keep time: 0.000...65.000 s / Blocked

Selfmonitoring (SFMON):

Fct. assign. warning: see selection table

Fault data acquisition (FT_DA):

Line length: 0.01...500.00 km


Line reactance:
0.10...200.00 for Inom = 1.0 A
0.02...40.00 for Inom = 5.0 A
Angle kG: -180...180
Abs. value kG: 0.00...8.00
Start data acquisit.: End of fault/Trigg., trip, GS end
Output fault locat.:
On general starting
On gen.start.w.trip

Fault recording (FT_RC):

Fct. assig. trigger: see selection table


I>: 0.01...40.00 Inom / Blocked
Pre-fault time: 1...50 periods
Post-fault time: 1...50 periods
Max. recording time: 5...750 periods

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Over-/ underfrequency protection (f<>):

Main Functions

General enable USER: No/Yes

General enable USER: No/Yes


Selection meas. volt:
Voltage A-G
Voltage B-G
Voltage C-G
Voltage A-B
Voltage B-C
Voltage C-A
Evaluation time: 3...6 Periods
Undervolt. block. V<: 0.20...1.00 Vnom(/3)

Switch on to fault protection (SOTF):

Directional power protection (P<>):

Main function (MAIN):

Syst.IN enabled USER: No/Yes

Definite-time overcurrent protection (DTOC):


General enable USER: No/Yes

Inverse-time overcurrent protection (IDMT1 resp. IDMT2):


General enable USER: No/Yes

Shortcircuit direction determination (SCDD):

General enable USER: No/Yes


Operating mode:
Trip by I>
Trip by I>>
Trip b< I>>>
Trip by gen. start.
Manual close timer: 0.00...10.00 s

Protective signaling (PSIG):

General enable USER: No/Yes

Autoreclosing control (ARC):

General enable USER: No/Yes


Sig.asg.trip t.GFDSS:
Starting LS
Starting Y(N)>
Starting LS/Y(N)>
Fct.assign. tLOGIC: see selection table

Automatic synchronism check (ASC):


General enable USER: No/Yes
Transm.cycle,meas.v.: 0...10 s

Ground fault direction determination using


steady-state values (GFDSS):
General enable USER: No/Yes
Operating mode:
Steady-state power
Steady-state current
Steady-state admitt.

Transient ground fault direction


determination (TGFD):
General enable USER: No/Yes

Motor protection (MP):

General enable USER: No/Yes


Hours_Run >: 165.000 h

Thermal overload protection (THERM):


General enable USER: No/Yes
Relative replica: No/Yes
Absolute replica: No/Yes

Unbalance protection (I2>):

General enable USER: No/Yes

Over-/undervoltage protection (V<>):


General enable USER: No/Yes

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General enable USER: No/Yes

Circuit breaker failure protection (CBF):

General enable USER: No/Yes


Start with man. Trip: No/Yes
Fct.assign. CBaux: see selection table
I<: 0.05...20.00 Inom
t1 3p: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
t2: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Min.dur. trip cmd. t1: 0.10...10.00 s
Min.dur. trip cmd. t2: 0.10...10.00 s
Latching trip cmd. t1: No/Yes
Latching trip cmd. t2: No/Yes
Delay/starting trig.: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Delay/fault beh. CB: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Delay/CB sync. superv: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked

Circuit breaker monitoring (CBM)

General enable USER: No/Yes


Blocking USER: No/Yes
Sig.asg. trip cmd.: see selection table
Operating mode:
with trip cmd. only
with CB sig.EXT only
CB sig.EXT or trip
Inom,CB: 1...65000 A
Perm. CB op. Inom,CB: 1...65000
Med.curr. Itrip,CB: 1...65000 A / Blocked
Perm. CB op. Imed,CB: 1...65000 / Blocked
Max.curr. Itrip,CB: 1...65000 A
Perm. CB op. Imax,CB: 1...65000
No. CB operations >: 1...65000
Remain No. CB op. <: 1...65000
Itrip>: 1...65000 Inom,CB
Itrip**2>: 1...65000 Inom,CB**2
I*t>: 1...4000 kAs
Corr. acqu.time trip 0.0000.200 s
Corr.acqu.t. CB sig. -0.2000.200 s

Measuring circuit monitoring (MCMON):


General enable USER: No/Yes
Op. mode Idiff>:
Without
IA,IC
IA, IB, IC
Idiff>: 0.25...0.50 IP,max
Vmin<: 0.40...0.90 Vnom / Blocked
Operate delay: 0.50...10.00 s / Blocked
Phase sequ. monitor.: No/Yes
FF,Vref enabled USER: No/Yes
Oper. delay FF, Vref: 00.00...10.00 s

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Limit value monitoring (LIMIT):

General enable USER: No/Yes


I>: 0.10... 2.40 Inom/ Blocked
I>>: 0.10...2.40 Inom/ Blocked
tI>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tI>>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
I<: 0.10... 2.40 Inom/ Blocked
I<<: 0.10... 2.40 Inom/ Blocked
tI<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tI<<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
VPG>: 0.10... 2.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
VPG>>: 0.10... 2.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVPG>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVPG>>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
VPG<: 0.10... 2.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
VPG<<: 0.10... 2.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVPG<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVPG<<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
VPP>: 0.10... 1.50 Vnom / Blocked
VPP>>: 0.10... 1.50 Vnom / Blocked
tVPP>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVPP>>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
VPP<: 0.10... 1.50 Vnom / Blocked
VPP<<: 0.10... 1.50 Vnom / Blocked
tVPP<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVPP<<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
VNG>: 0.010... 1.000 Vnom / Blocked
VNG>>: 0.010... 1.000 Vnom / Blocked
tVNG>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVNG>>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
Vref>: 0.10...2.50 Vnom/ Blocked
Vref>>: 0.10...2.50 Vnom/ Blocked
tVref>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVref>>: 1...1000 s / Blocked
Vref<: 0.10...2.50 Vnom/ Blocked
Vref<<: 0.10...2.50 Vnom/ Blocked
tVref<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
tVref<<: 1...1000 s / Blocked
IDC,lin>: 0.100...1.100 IDC,nom
IDC,lin>>: 0.100...1.100 IDC,nom
tIDC,lin>: 0.00...20.00 s
tIDC,lin>>: 0.00...20.00 s
IDC,lin<: 0.100...1.100 IDC,nom
IDC,lin<<: 0.100...1.100 IDC,nom
tIDC,lin<: 0.00...20.00 s
tIDC,lin<<: 0.00...20.00 s
T>: -20...200C
T>>: -20...200C
tT>: 0...1000 s / Blocked
tT>>: 0...1000 s / Blocked
T<: -20...200C
T<<: -20...200C
tT<: 0...1000 s / Blocked
tT<<: 0...1000 s / Blocked
valid for y = 1 to 9
Ty>: -20...200C
Ty>>: -20...200C
tTy>: 0...1000 s / Blocked
tTy>>: 0...1000 s / Blocked
Ty<: -20...200C
Ty<<: -20...200C
tTy<: 0...1000 s / Blocked
tTy<<: 0...1000 s / Blocked

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Logic (LOGIC):

General enable USER: No/Yes


valid for y = 1 to 8
Set 1 USER: No/Yes
valid for y = = 1 to 32
Fct.assignm. outp. y: see selection table
Op. mode t output y:
Without timer stage
Oper./releas.delay
Oper.del./puls.dur.
Op./rel.delay,retrig
Op.del./puls.dur.,rt
Minimum time
Time t1 output y: 0.00...600.00 s
Time t2 output y: 0.00...600.00 s
Sig.assig. outp. y: see selection table
Sig.assig.outp. y(t): see selection table

Signaling (SIG_1):
valid for y = S001 to S040

Designat. signal y: see selection table


Oper. mode sig. y:
Without function
Start/end signal
Transient signal
Gr.asg. debounc. y:
Group 1 ... Group 8
Min. sig. dur. y: 0...254 s

Commands (CMD_1):
valid for y = C001 to C026

Design. command y: see selection table


Oper. mode cmd. y:
Long command
Short command
Persistent command

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Inverse-time overcurrent protection (IDMT1 resp. IDMT2):

Parameter Subset
valid for parameter subsets x = 1 to 4

Measured Data Input (MEASI):


BackupTempSensor:
None
Group 1 - 2
Group 1 - 2/3

Main function (MAIN):

Neutrl-pt threat. PSx:


Low-imped. grounding
Isolated/res.ground.
Hld time dyn.par. PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Bl.tim.st. IN,neg PSx:
Without
For single-ph. start
For multi-ph. start.
Gen. start. mode PSx: W/o start. IN, Ineg/With start. IN, Ineg
Op. rush restr. PSx:
Without
Not phase-selective
Phase-selective
Rush I(2*fn)/I(fn) PSx: 10...35 %
I> lift rush restr. PSx: 5.0...20.0 Inom / Blocked
Phase reversal I PSx: No swap; A-B/ B-C/ C-A swapped
Suppr.start. sig. PSx: 0.0...100.0 s
tGS PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked

Definite-time overcurrent protection (DTOC):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


I>: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
I> dynamic: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
I>>: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
I>> dynamic: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
I>>>: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
I>>> dynamic: 0.1...40.0 Inom / Blocked
tI>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tI>>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tI>>>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Ineg> PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
Ineg> dynamic PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
Ineg>> PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
Ineg>> dynamic PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
Ineg>>> PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
Ineg>>> dynamic PSx: 0.1...25.0 Inom / Blocked
tIneg> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIneg>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIneg>>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Evaluation IN> PSx: calculated/Measured
Evaluation IN>> PSx: calculated/Measured
Evaluation IN>> PSx: calculated/Measured
IN>: 0.002...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN> dynamic: 0.020...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN>>: 0.002...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN>> dynamic: 0.020...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN>>>: 0.002...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN>>> dynamic: 0.020...8.000 Inom / Blocked
IN>>>>: 0.01...40.00 Inom / Blocked
IN>>>> dynamic: 0.01...40.00 Inom / Blocked
tIN>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIN>>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIN>>>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIN>>>>: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Puls.prol.IN>,interm: 0.00...10.00 s
tIN>,interm.: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Hold-time tIN>,intm.: 0.0...600.0 s
Mode Timer start : With starting, With direction

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Enable PSx: No/Yes


Iref,P PSx: 0.10...4.00 Inom / Blocked
Iref,P dynamic PSx: 0.10...4.00 Inom / Blocked
Characteristic P PSx:
Definite Time
IEC Standard Inverse
IEC Very Inverse
IEC Extr. Inverse
IEC Long Time Inv.
IEEE Moderately Inv.
IEEE Very Inverse
IEEE Extremely Inv.
ANSI Normally Inv.
ANSI Short Time Inv.
ANSI Long Time Inv.
RI-Type Inverse
RXIDG-Type Inverse
Factor KI,P PSx 1.00...10.00
Factor kt,P PSx: 0.05...10.00
Min. trip t. P PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
Hold time P PSx: 0.00...600.00 s
Release P PSx: Without delay/Delayed as per char.
Evaluation IN PSx: calculated/Measured
valid for y = neg or N:
Iref,y PSx: 0.01...0.80 Inom / Blocked
Iref,y dynamic PSx: 0.01...0.80 Inom / Blocked
Characteristic y PSx:
Definite Time
IEC Standard Inverse
IEC Very Inverse
IEC Extr. Inverse
IEC Long Time Inv.
IEEE Moderately Inv.
IEEE Very Inverse
IEEE Extremely Inv.
ANSI Normally Inv.
ANSI Short Time Inv.
ANSI Long Time Inv.
RI-Type Inverse
RXIDG-Type Inverse
Factor KI,y
1.0010.00
Factor kt,y PSx: 0.05...10.00
Min. trip t. y PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
Hold time y PSx: 0.00...600.00 s
Release y PSx:
Without delay/Delayed as per char.
Mode Timer start PSx With starting/ With direction

Short-circuit direction determination (SCDD):


Enable PSx: No/Yes
Trip bias: No/Yes
valid values for:
Direction tI>:
Direction tI>>:
Direction tI>>>:
Direction tIref,P>:
Direction tIN>:
Direction tIN>>:
Direction tIN>>>:
Direction tIref,N>:
Forward directional
Backward directional
Non-directional
Charact. angle G: -90... -45...90
Evaluation IN Calculated, Measured
VNG>: 0.015... 0.100...0.600 Vnom/3
Evaluation VNG Calculated, Measured
Block. bias G: No/Yes
Oper.val. Vmemory: 0.01...1.00 Vnom

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Protective signaling (PSIG):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


Tripping time: 0.00...10.00 s
Release time send: 0.00...10.00 s
DC loop op. mode: Transm.rel.break con/Transm.rel.make
con.
Direction dependence:
Without
Phase curr. system
Residual curr.system
Phase/resid.c.system

Autoreclosing control (ARC):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


CB clos.pos.sig. PSx: Without/With
Operating mode PSx:
HSR/TDR permitted
TDR only permitted
Test HSR only permit
Operative time PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
HSR trip.time GS PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSR trip.time I> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSR trip.time I>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.time I>>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSR trip.time IN>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.time IN>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.t. IN>>> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.t. IrefP>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.t.IrefN>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.t. Iref,neg> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSR trip t.GFDSS PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSRtrip.t. LOGIC PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
HSR block.f. I>>>PSx: No/Yes
HSR dead time PSx: 0.15...600.00 s
No. permit. TDR PSx: 0...9
TDR trip.time GS PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDR trip.time I> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDR trip.time I>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.time I>>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDR trip.time IN>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.time IN>>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.t. IN>>> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.t. IrefP>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.t.IrefN>PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.t. Iref,neg> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDR trip t.GFDSS PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDRtrip.t. LOGIC PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
TDR dead time PSx: 0.15...600.00 s
TDR block.f. I>>>PSx: No/Yes
Reclaim time PSx: 1...600 s
Blocking time PSx: 0...600 s

Automatic synchonism check (ASC):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


CB assignment PSx: see selection table
System integrat. PSx:
Autom.synchron.check
Autom.synchron.control
Active for HSR PSx: No/Yes
Active for TDR PSx: No/Yes
Clos.rej.w.block PSx: No/Yes
Operative time PSx: 0.0...6000.0 s
Operating mode PSx:
Voltage-checked
Sync.-checked
Volt./sync.-checked
Op.mode volt.chk.PSx:
Vref but not V
V but not Vref
Not V and not Vref
Not V or not Vref
AR with tCB PSx No, Yes
V> volt.check PSx: 0.10...0.80 Vnom(/3)
V< volt. check PSx: 0.10...0.80 Vnom(/3)
tmin volt. check PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
Measurement loop PSx:
Loop A-G/ B-G/ C-G/ A-B/ B-C/ C-A
V> sync. check PSx: 0.40...1.20 Vnom(/3)

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Delta Vmax PSx: 0.02...0.40 Vnom


Delta f max PSx: 0.03...1.00 Hz
Delta phi max PSx: 5...100
Phi offset PSx: -180...180
tmin sync. check PSx: 0.00...10.00 s

Ground fault direction determination using

steady-state values (GFDSS):


Enable PSx: No/Yes
Op.m.GF pow./adm PSx:
cos phi circuit/sin phi circuit
Evaluation VNG PSx: Calculated/Measured
Meas. direction PSx: Standard/Opposite
VNG> PSx: 0.02...1.00 Vnom(/3)
tVNG> PSx: 0.02...10.00 s
f/fnom (pow.meas.) PSx: 1/5
f/fnom (curr.meas.) PSx: 1/5
IN,act>/reac> LS PSx: 0.003...1.000 IN,nom
Sector angle LS PSx: 80...89
Operate delay LS: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Release delay LS: 0.00...10.00 s
IN,act>/reac> BS: 0.003...1.000 IN,nom
Sector angle BS: 80...89
Operate delay BS PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Release delay BS PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
IN> PSx: 0.003...1.000 IN,nom
Operate delay IN PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Release delay IN PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
G(N)> / B(N)> LS PSx: 0.01...1.00 YN,nom
G(N)> / B(N)> BS PSx: 0.01...1.00 YN,nom
Y(N)> PSx: 0.01...2.00 YN,nom
Correction angle: -30...+30
Operate delay Y(N)> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s
Release delay Y(N)> PSx: 0.00...10.00 s

Transient ground fault direction

determination (TGFD):
Enable PSx: No/Yes
Evaluation VNG PSx: Sum (VA-B-C-G) /Measured
Measurem. direc. PSx: Standard/Opposite
VNG> PSx: 0.15...0.50 Vnom(/3)
Operate delay PSx: 0.05...1.60 s
IN,p> PSx: 0.10...0.50 Inom
Buffer time PSx: 0...1200 s / Blocked

Motor protection (MP):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


Iref: 0.10...4.00 Inom
Factor kP: 1.05...1.50
Istup>: 1.8...3.0 Iref
tIstup>: 0.1...1.9 s
Character. type P: Reciprocal squared/logarithmic
t6Iref: 1.0...100.0 s
Tau after start-up: 1...60 s
Tau machine running: 1...1000 min
Tau machine stopped: 1...1000 min
Permiss.No.start-ups:
2/1 (cold/warm) / 3/2 (cold/warm)
RC permitted, <: 22...60 % / Blocked
Operating mode: Without THERM/With THERM
Start-up time t,stup: 2.0...100.0 s
Blocking time tE: 2.0...100.0 s
I<: 0.2...0.9 Iref / Blocked
tI<: 0.1...20.0 s

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Thermal overload protection (THERM):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


Sel. backup th. PSx: see selection table
Iref PSx: 0.10...4.00 Inom
Start.fact OL_RC PSx: 1.05...1.50
Tim.const.1,>Ibl PSx: 1.0...1000.0 min
Tim.const.2,<Ibl PSx: 1.0...1000.0 min
Max.perm.obj.tmp. PSx: 0...300 C
O/T f.Iref pers. PSx: 0...300 K (abs. replica only)
Max. perm.cool.temp. PSx: 0...70 C (rel. replica only)
Select.meas.input PSx: see selection table
Warning temp. PSx: 0...300 C (abs. replica only)
Default CTA PSx: -40...70 C
Bl. f. CTA fault PSx: No/Yes
Rel. O/T warning PSx: 50...200 % (rel. replica only)
Rel. O/T trip PSx: 50...200 % (rel. replica only)
Hysteresis trip PSx: 2...30 %
Warning pre-trip PSx: 0.0...1000.0 min / Blocked
Funct.f.CTA fail PSx:
Default temp. value
Last meas. temperat.
Blocking
Unbalance protection (I2>):
Enable PSx: No/Yes
Ineg> PSx: 0.10...0.80 Inom / Blocked
Ineg>> PSx: 0.10...0.80 Inom / Blocked
tIneg> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tIneg>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Over-/undervoltage protection (V<>):
Enable PSx: No/Yes
Operating mode PSx: Delta/Star
I enable V< PSx: 0.04....1.00 Inom
Op.mode V< mon. PSx : without/with
Evaluation VNG PSx: Calculated/Measured
V> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
V>> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
tV> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tV> 3-pole PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tV>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
V< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
V<< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
tV< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tV< 3-pole PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tV<< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vpos> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
Vpos>> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVpos> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tVpos>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vpos< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
Vpos<< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVpos< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tVpos<< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vneg> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
Vneg>> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVneg> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tVneg>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
VNG> PSx: 0.02...1.00 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
VNG>> PSx: 0.02...1.00 Vnom(/3) / Blocked
tVNG> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tVNG>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vref> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tTransient PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vref>> PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
Hyst. V<> meas. PSx: 1...10 %
tVref> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Hyst. V<> deduc. PSx: 1...10 %
tVref>> PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Vref< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
Vref<< PSx: 0.20...1.50 Vnom/3 / Blocked
tVref< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
tVref<< PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked

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Directional power protection (P<>):

Enabled PSx: No/Yes


valid for y = > and >> and < and <<:
Py PSx: 0.010...0.500 Snom / Blocked
Operate delay Py PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Blocked
Release delay Py PSx: 0.00...100.00 s
Direction Py PSx:
Forward directional
Backward directional
Non-directional
Diseng. ratio Py PSx: 0.05...0.95
Qy PSx: 0.010...0.500 Snom /Blocked
Operate delay Qy PSx: 0.00...100.00 s / Block.
Release delay Qy PSx: 0.00...10.00 s
Direction Qy PSx:
Forward directional
Backward directional
Non-directional
Diseng. ratio Qy> PSx: 0.05
tTransient pulse PSx: 0.00...100.00 s

Over-/ underfrequency protection (f<>):

Enable PSx: No/Yes


valid for y = 1 to 4
Oper. mode fy PSx:
f
f with df/dt
f w. Delta f/Delta t
fy PSx: 40.00...70.00 Hz / Blocked
tfy PSx: 0.00...10.00 s / Blocked
dfy/dt PSx: 0.1...10.0 Hz/s / Blocked
Delta fy PSx: 0.01...5.00 Hz / Blocked
Delta ty PSx: 0.04...3.00 s

Control
Main function (MAIN):

BI active USER: No/Yes


Inp.asg. fct.block.1: see selection table
Inp.asg. fct.block.2: see selection table
Op. delay fct. block: 0...60 s
Perm.No.mot.drive op: 1...20
Mon.time mot.drives: 1...20 min
Cool.time mot.drives: 0...10 min
Mon.time motor relay: 0.01...2.00 s

External device (DEV01 to DEV03):

Designat. ext. dev.: see selection table


DEV-Name User: Configurable (4 Char. max)
Op.time switch. dev.: 0...254 s
Latching time: 0.00...25.4 s
Gr. assign.debounce: Group 1...Group 8
Interm. pos. suppr.: No/Yes
Stat.ind.interm.pos.: No/Yes
Oper.mode cmd:
Long command/ Short command/ Time control
Inp.asg. sw.tr. plug: see selection table
Inp.asg.el.ctrl.open: see selection table
Inp.asg.el.ctr.close: see selection table
Inp. asg. end Open: see selection table
Inp. asg. end Close: see selection table
Open w/o stat.interl: No/Yes
Close w/o stat. int.: No/Yes
Fct.assig.BIwSI open: see selection table
Fct.assig.BIwSI clos: see selection table
Fct.asg.BI w/o SI op: see selection table
Fct.asg.BI w/o SI cl: see selection table

Interlocking logic (ILOCK):


valid for y = 1 to 32

Fct.assignm. outp. y: see selection table

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Current IDC: 0.00...24.00 mA


Current IDC p.u.: 0.00...1.20 IDC,nom
Curr. IDC,lin. p.u.: 0.00...1.20 IDC,nom
Scaled value IDC,lin: -32000...32000
Temperature T: -40.0...215.0 C
Temperature Tmax : -40.0...215.0 C
Temperature p.u. T: -0.40...2.15 100 C
valid for y = 1 to 9
Temperature Ty: -40.0...215.0 C
Temp. Ty max.: -40.0...215.0 C
Temperature p.u. Ty: -0.40...2.15 100C

Voltage VPG,min p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom


Voltage A-G p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage B-G p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage C-G p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Volt. (VPG)/3 p.u.: 0.000...12.000 Vnom
Voltage VNG p.u.: 0.000...25.000 VNG,nom
Voltage Vref p.u.: 0.000...3.000 Vnom
Voltage VPP,max p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage VPP,min p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage A-B p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage B-C p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage C-A p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage Vpos p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Voltage Vneg p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom
Appar. power S p.u.: -10.700...10.700 Snom
Active power P p.u.: -7,500...7.500 Snom
Reac. power Q p.u.: -7.500...7.500 Snom
Active power factor: -1.000...1.000
Load angle phi A: -180...180
Load angle phi B: -180...180
Load angle phi C: -180...180
Angle phi N: -180...180
Angle VPG vs. IN: -180...180
Phase rel.,IN vs IP:
Equal phase / Reverse phase
Current I unfilt. 0.000...25.000 Inom

Measured Data Output (MEASO):

Ground fault direction determination using

Operation
Measured Operating Data
Protection Communication interface InterMiCOM (COMM3):
No. tel.errors p.u.: 0...100 %
No.t.err. max,stored: 0...100 %
Loopback result:
Not measured
Passed
Failed
Loopback receive:
0...255 / not measured

Measured Data Input (MEASI):

Current A-1: 0.00...20.00 mA


Current A-2: 0.00...20.00 mA

Main Function (MAIN):

Date: 01.01.1997...31.12.2096 dd.mm.yy


Time: 00:00:00...23:59:59 hh:mm:ss
Time switching: Standard time/Daylight saving time
Frequency f: 40.00...70.00 Hz
Curr. IP,min prim.: 0...25000 A
IP,maxprim, demand: 0...25000 A
IP,maxprim,demand st: 0...25000 A
Curr. IP,min prim.: 0...25000 A
Current A prim.: 0...25000 A
Current B prim.: 0...25000 A
Current C prim.: 0...25000 A
Current (IP) prim.: 0...100 A
Current IN prim.: 0...2500 A
Volt. VPG,max prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Volt. VPG,min prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage A-G prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage B-G prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage C-G prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Volt. (VPG)/3 prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage VNG prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage Vref prim.: 0.0...3000.0 kV
Volt. VPP,max prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Volt. VPP,min prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage A-B prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage B-C prim.: 0.0...2500.0 kV
Voltage C-A prim.: 0.0... 2500.0 kV
Appar.power S prim.: -1399.9...1400.0 MVA
Active power P prim.: -999.9...1000.0 MW
Reac. power Q prim.: -999.9...1000.0 Mvar
Act.energy outp.prim: 0.00...6.553.500,00 MWh
Act.energy inp. prim: 0.00... 6.553.500,00 MWh
React.en. outp. prim: 0.00... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
React. en. inp. prim: 0.000... 6.553.500,00 Mvar h
Frequency f p.u.: 0.200...4.000 fnom
Current IP,max p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
IP,maxp.u.,demand st: 0.000...25.000 Inom
IP,max p.u.,demand: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Current A p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Current B p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Current C p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Current (IP) p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Current IN unfilt.: 0.000...16.000 IN,nom
Current IN p.u.: 0.000...16.000 IN,nom
Currrent Ipos p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Currrent Ineg p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Inom
Voltage VPG,max p.u.: 0.000...25.000 Vnom

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steady-state values (GFDSS):


Current IN,act p.u.: 0.000...30.000 IN,nom
Curr. IN,reac p.u.: 0.000...30.000 IN,nom
Curr. IN filt. p.u.: 0.000...20.00 mA
Admitt. Y(N) p.u.: 0.000... 5.000 YN,nom
Conduct. G(N) p.u.: -5.000... 5.000 YN,nom
Suscept. B(N) p.u.: -5.000... 5.000 YN,nom

Motor Protection (MP):

Therm.repl.buffer MP: 0...100 %


St-ups still permitt: 0...3
Therm. repl. MP p.u.:0.00...1.00 100%
St-ups st. perm.p.u.: 0.00...0.30 factor 10

Thermal overload protection (THERM):

Status THERM replica: -25000...25000 %


Current I, therm prim: 025000A
Object temperature: -40...300 C
Coolant temperature: -40...200 C
Pre-trip time left: 0.0...1000.0 min
Therm. replica p.u.: -2.50...2.50 100 %
Current I, therm p. u.: 02.4 IB
Object temp. p.u.: -0.40...3.00 100 C
Coolant temp.p.u.: -0.40...0.20 100 C
Temp. offset replica: -25000...25000 %

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Dimensional drawings
Surface-mounted case 24 T

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

139.6

257.1

168.8
186.4

Surface-mounted case 40 T

TRIP
ALARM

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

213.4

257.1

242.6
260.2

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Dimensional drawings
Surface-mounted case 84 T

TRIP
ALARM

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

257.1

434.8
464.0
481.6

Flush-mounted case 24T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

139.6

227.9
253.6

129.2
77.5

5.0

5.0
103.8

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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 40T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)

TRIP
ALARM

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

227.9

213.4

253.6

203.0
155.4

5.0

5.0
181.3

Flush-mounted case 84T with panel cutout, version 1 (without angle brackets)

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

227.9

434.8

253.6

284.9
259.0
25.9

5.0

5.0
410.0

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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 24T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

139.6

227.9
253.6

168.8
186.4

6.4

150.7
168.8

Flush-mounted case 40T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)

TRIP
ALARM

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY
EDIT MODE

213.4

227.9
253.6

242.6
260.2

6.4

224.5
242.6

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Dimensional drawings
Flush-mounted case 84T with panel cutout, Version 2 (with angle brackets and frame)

TRIP
ALARM

M i COM P 1 3 2
P a r a me t e r s

OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY

101.6

177.5

EDIT MODE

434.8

227.9
253.6

464.0
481.6

101.6

186.5

6.4

445.9
464.0

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Dimensional drawings

Front view 40T case for connection of a detachable HMI

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY

WARNING:
Connection for remote
control panel only.
Not for network
connection!

Front view 84T case for connection of a detachable HMI

TRIP
ALARM
OUT OF SERVICE
HEALTHY

WARNING:
Connection for remote
control panel only.
Not for network
connection!

Aus-Kommando
Warnung
Block./Strung

Mi COM P1 3 2
Pa r a me t e r s

Betrieb

177.5

nderungsmod.

206.0

107.3

Detachable HMI with panel cutout

20.7
46.3

197.5

168.0

148.0

192.5

3.0
181.3

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Connection of the modules


Transformer
module

Ring

Pin

X041 X041

Type T
4J / 4/5V

Voltage measuring
inputs

Ring

Pin

X_1

X_1

1
13

VA

14

VB

15

VC

16

T5
T6
T7

17

18

T90

Option:
11

12

X042
1

VRef

4I / 8O

Output relays
K_01

6O

Ring

Pin

X_1

X_1

Type X

Binary
module

7
8
9

K_02

K_03

K_04
K_05
K_06
K_07

10

6I / 3O

Pin

X_1

X_1

K_01

Ring

Output relays

Type X

Binary
module

5
VNG

Type V

Power supply
module

K_02

Output relays
K_01

K_02

Type X

Binary
module

4H

Ring

Pin

X_1

X_1

High-break
contacts

K_01

T15
X_2

Current measuring
inputs
IA
T1
IB

T2

IC

T3

IN

T4

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

K_08

Signal inputs
18

Vin

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

21

22

23

24

26

27

1)

K_03

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

X_3

X_3
19

Vin
Vin
Vin

U_02
U_03
U_04

Power supply
25

1)

U_01

20

11

X_3
19

X_2

X_2

+ Vaux
-

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

1)

K_04
1)

K_05

K_06

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

X_2

K_03
Signalinputs
Vin

U_01

Vin

U_02

Vin
Vin
Vin
Vin

U_03
U_04
U_05
U_06

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

K_02

X_3
19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

K_03

K_04

+
U100

PE

_ is used as a wildcard for the location (slot number)


1)

Binary module X (6O) optional with 4 static outputs, in parallel with closer contact K_02.2, K_03.1, K_04, K_05

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Connection of the modules

K_01

K_02

High-break
contacts

K_02

+
K_03

X_2

12

11

10

13

12

11

14

12

15

13

15

14

17

15

18

16

17

18

K_05
K_06

13

14

15

16

17

18

X_2

+
K_05

K_06

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

U_01

Vin

U_02

Vin

U_03

Vin

U_04

Vin

U_05

Vin

U_06

Type A
CH1 / CH2

19
20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

X_3

UE

U_01

UE

U_02

UE

U_03

UE

U_04

UE

U_05

UE

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

Vin

U_17
U_18
U_19
U_20
U_21
U_22
U_23
U_24

U_06

Type A

Communication
module

ETH / CH2

Per order

IEC 61850
optical fiber link ST

COMM3
optical fiber link

X7

X//Y U17

X8

X//Y U18

X31

RX

TX

X/Y

U17

X/Y

U18

or
optical fiber link SC

or wire link
X//Y

X13

D2[R]

X//Y U22

U26

K_01
valid

#
0..20 mA

X/Y

TX

U_08

Ring

Pin

X_1

X_1

X//Y U25

U81

#
T2

U82

#
T3

U83

valid

14

15

16

17

18

U_09

Vin

U_01

Vin

U_02

Vin

U_03

Vin

U_04

X_3
19

20

21

22

23

24

0..20 mA

PT100

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

T4

U84

#
T5

U85

#
T6

U86

X_3
19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

T7

U87

#
T8

U88

#
T9

U89

U_06

Type X
6I / 8O

Ring

Pin

X_1

X_1

8
9

X//Y

U_05

Binary
module

Output relays
K_01

K_02

K_03

X_2

D2[R]

Signal and measuring


inputs
13

or wire link
X33

U24
D1[T]

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

K_04
K_05
K_06
K_07
K_08

Signal inputs

X34
1

M5[DCD]
D2[R]
D1[T]

1
2

X//Y
D2[R]

U21

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E2[G]

U27

+UB
RS 232

U20

4
5

Vin

U_01

X_3

COMM2
wire link
X10

T1

K_02

0..20 mA

or wire link

D1[T]

X11

12

RJ45

IRIG-B
time synchronization

Temperature
measuring inputs

X//Y

RS 485

X//Y U23

X12

U20

11

RS 485

X//Y

D2[R]

10

D1[T]

Channel 2
wire link only

and wire link

RS 485

X32

RX

U19

CH3

Per order

X10

Type A

Communication
module

Channel 1
optical fiber link

X8

U_09
U_10
U_11
U_12
U_13
U_14
U_15
U_16

Per order

Vin

Signal inputs

_
X_3

Vin

X7

X_2

Signal inputs

Communication
module

X9

Measuring outputs

X_2

X_1

K_04
1

X_3

U_01
U_02
U_03
U_04
U_05
U_06
U_07
U_08

Pin

X_1

X_2

K_04

10

19

Vin

Ring

11

X_1

X_1

10

Pin

Signal inputs

K_01

K_03

Ring

9T

X_1

Type Y

RTD
module

Pin

X_1

4I

Ring

Type Y

Analog
module

Output relays

24I

X_1

Type X

Binary
module

Pin

X_1

6I / 6H

Ring

Type X

Binary
module

6I / 6O

Type X

Binary
module

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

Vin
Vin
Vin
Vin

D1[T]
RS 485

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U_02
U_03
U_04
U_05
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Connection Examples

Voltage and Current Transformer


Power supply
L1
L2
L3
X 091 : 2
X 091 : 4

Gen. trip command 1

1I 1
1I 2
1I 3
1 IE

I >

I >

U
V
W
N
e
n

I >

1
3

X 042 : 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

X 041 : 1
2
3
4
5
6

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I>

Dashed lines: recommended for GFDSS only


(GFDSS: ground fault direction determination using steady-state values)

Optional Control Function


Power supply

OPEN

CLOSE
X 061 : 5

X 061 : 6

X 061 : 3
X 061 : 4

X 063 : 1
X 063 : 2

UE
UE

X 063 : 3
X 063 : 4

UE

X 063 :5
X 063 : 6
X 063 : 7

UE

X 063 : 8
X 063 : 9

( Detail)

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Ordering information MiCOM P132


Feeder Management and Bay Control P132

P132-

-308

-4xx

-632

-47x

-46x

-9x x -9x x

-8xx

Basic device:
Basic device 24TE, pin-terminal connection,

-420

Basic device 24TE, CT/VT ring-, I/O pin-terminal connection,

-421

Basic device 40TE, pin-terminal connection,

-425

Basic device 40TE, CT/VT ring-, I/O pin-terminal connection,

-426

Basic device 84TE, ring-terminal connection,

-427

basic complement with 4 binary inputs, 8 output relays


and 6 function keys

16)

Mounting option and display:


Surface-mounted, local control panel with text display

Flush-mounted, local control panel with text display

Surface-mounted, with detachable HMI


Flush-mounted, with detachable HMI

16)

16)

Current transformer:
Without

11)

Inom = 1 A / 5 A (T1...T4)

2)

Voltage transformer:
11)

Without
Vnom = 50 ... 130 V (4-pole)

Vnom = 50 ... 130 V (5-pole) for automatic synchronism control


Additional binary I/O options
Without

20)

16)

:
0

With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 8 output relays)

With 2 binary modules (add. 12 binary inputs and 16 output relays)

With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))

for the control of up to 3 additional switchgear units


With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))

and 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))
for the control of up to 3 switchgear units
With 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 8 output relays)

and 1 binary module (add. 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays (2-pole))
for the control of up to 3 switchgear units
Power supply and additional binary I/O options:
VA,nom = 24 VDC

VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC

VA,nom = 24 VDC and 6 output relays, 4 with thyristor

VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC

and 6 output relays, 4 with thyristor


VA,nom = 24 VDC and 6 output relays

VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC and 6 output relays

VA,nom = 24 VDC and 6 binary inputs and 3 output relays

VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC

and 6 binary inputs and 3 output relays


VA,nom = 24 VDC and 4 high break contacts

VA,nom = 48 ... 250 VDC / 100 ... 230 VAC and 4 high break contacts

Further add. options


Without

16)

:
0

With TGF (transient ground fault direction determination) module


With analog module

3) 10)

3) 10)

With TGF and analog module


With binary module (add. 24 binary inputs)
With TGF and binary module (add. 24 binary inputs)
With RTD module

4
3) 10)

3) 20)

With RTD and analog module

7
3) 20)

With RTD module and binary module (add. 24 binary inputs)

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Ordering information MiCOM P132


Feeder Management and Bay Control P132
Binary modules with single pole high break contacts for control
Without high break contact characteristic

P132-

-308

-4xx

-632

-47x

-46x

-9x x -9x x

-8xx

19)

:
Without order extension No.

With 1 module with high break contacts (1-pole)

-471

With 2 modules with high break contacts (1-pole)

-472

Switching threshold on binary inputs:


>18 V (standard variant)

Without order extension No.

>155 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 220...250 V)


>73 V (67% of VA,nom = 110 V)

8)

>73 V (67% of VA,nom = 110 V)

8)

>146 V (67% of VA,nom = 220 V)

-461

8)

>90 V (60...70% of VA,nom = 125...150 V)

-462

8)

-463
-463
-464

8)

With communication / information interface:


Without

Without order extension No.

Protocol can be switched between:

-92

IEC 60870-5-101/-103, Modbus, DNP3, Courier


and IRIG-B input for clock synchronization
and 2nd interface (RS485, IEC 60870-5-103)
For connection to wire, RS485, isolated

For connection to plastic fiber, FSMA connector

For connection to glass fiber, ST connector

Protocol IEC61850

-94

For connection to 100 MHz Ethernet, glass fiber SC and wire RJ45

and 2nd interface (RS485, IEC 60870-5-103)


For connection to 100 MHz Ethernet, glass fiber ST and wire RJ45

and 2nd interface (RS485, IEC 60870-5-103)


With guidance / protection interface
Without

16)

:
Without order extension No.

Protocol InterMiCOM

-95

For connection to wire, RS485, isolated

For connection to plastic fiber, FSMA connector

For connection to glass fiber, ST connector

For connection to wire, RS232, isolated

Language:
English (German)

4)

Px40 English (English)


German (English)
French (English)

4)

4)

Russian (English)

Not yet available - on request

-800

Not yet available - on request

-802

-801

4)

4)

Spanish (English)
Polish (English)

Without order extension No.


4)

4) 7)

Not yet available - on request

-803

Not yet available - on request

-804

Not yet available - on request

-805

2) Switching via parameter, default setting is underlined!


3) This option is excluded if the InterMiCOM (-95x) is ordered
4) Second included language in brackets
7) Hardware option, supports Cyrillic letters instead of special West. European characters
8) Standard variant recommended if higher pickup threshold not explicitly required by the application
10) Transient ground fault option for variants with current and voltage transformers only
11) Option without current transformers and without voltage transformers not possible
16) Options for basic device 24 TE not possible
19) Depend on the selected numbers of binary modules (6 binary inputs and 6 output relays); Use of High break ouputs: 1-pole only
20) Option without current transformers not possible

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