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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION TNPRD/SUBSTATION AND EHV SUBSTATION SPECIFICATIONS & EQUIPMENT SECTION February 2009

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-27/2A

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SCOPE This technical description covers PPCs technical, functional, configuration and testing requirements for a substation automation system for extra high voltage (ehv) substations with three (3) 400kV and 150kV buses respectively. The substation automation system shall be digital and shall include control, protection, monitoring, measurement functions and teletransmission of data and commands. KEY WORDS Digital control and protection system for ehv substation, computerized control system for ehv substation, substation automation system STANDARDS The applicable standards for this automated digital control and protection system for switching station are the following: IEC 60870 5 101 IEC 60870 5 103 IEC 60870 5 104 IEC 60255 5 IEC 60255 22 1 IEC 60255 22 2 IEC 60255 22 3 IEC 60255 22 4 IEC 60068 2 6 IEC 61850 USE The Substation Automation System (S.A.S) for ehv substations, which is SCADA like, is to be used for the control, protection and supervision of PPCs Air insulated (AIS) 400 /150/30KV ehv substations and for the 150/20KV substations if it happens to be installed inside the ehv substations.

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CLIMATIC CONDITIONS This automated digital control and protection system for ehv substations, shall be capable of withstanding the following climatic conditions: a. Ambient temperature during operation : -5 0 C to +50 0C b. Ambient temperature during storage : -25 0C to +55 0C c. Relative humidity : 5% - 90% d. Altitude level : Up to 1000m above sea level SUPPORT DOCUMENTS The substation is automation system for ehv substation shall be designed with the instructions contained in this hereby technical description and with the information provided in the following documents which will be made available every time in the inquiry. a. Ehv substation single line diagram b. Ehv substation layout drawing in which the following are depicted: - Location of ehv substation primary equipment - Relay kiosks - Ehv substations control building c. Switchgear interlocking diagrams only for the 400kV side. d. List of commands to the substation equipment. e. List of digital event and alarm signals for this hereby substation automation system. f. List of analogue measurements for this thereby substation automation system g. List of commands received from transmissions system control center (TCC) and if applicable from the distributions peripheral control center (DCC). h. List of events and alarms to be transmitted to the transmissions system control center and to the distributions peripheral control center (if applicable) i. List of measurements received from TCC and from DCC (if required). j. Specifications for distance relays, overcurrent relays, autotransformer differential relays, bus-bar differential relays, transformer differential relays (if required), voltage relays and autotransformer overcurrent mass protection relay. k. Total number of panels to be employed l. Number of 20KV bays in relation with the metalclad panels (if applicable)

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VII. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EHV SUBSTATION TO BE CONTROLLED Nominal voltage at the 400KV side : 400KV Maximum Operating Voltage at the 400KV side : 420KV Minimum Operating Voltage at the 400KV side : 380KV Nominal voltage at the 150KV side : 150KV Maximum Operating Voltage at the 150KV side : 170KV Minimum Operating Voltage at the 150KV side : 140KV Short Circuit level at the 400KV side : 40KA Short Circuit level at the 150KV side : 30KA Basic Insulation level at the 400KV side : 1550KV Basic Insulation level at the 150KV side : 750KV Nominal voltage of the 30KV side : 30KV Maximum voltage of the 30KV side : 36KV

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Short circuit level of the 30KV side Basic Insulation level of the 30KV side Nominal voltage for the 20KV Maximum voltage for the 20KV Maximum short circuit level of 20KV Basic Insulation level at 20KV Nominal frequency Frequency tolerance Available auxiliary Voltage for control and signalling

Available AC auxiliary Voltage

: 20K : 250KV : 20KV : 24KV : 10KA : 125KV : 50Hz : 0,2 Hz :220V DC for the 400KV and 30KV side and 110V DC for the 150KV and 20 KV (if applicable) side :3,380V AC and 1,220V AC

VIII. REQUIRED FUNCTIONS OF THE SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR EHV SUBSTATIONS The substation automation system shall be capable of the following functions: 1. Control and supervision of the ehv substation 2. Switchgear interlockings 3. Synchro-check with phasing 4. Autotransformer tap-changer control 5. Service transformer 30/0,4 kV tap-changer control 6. Transformer tap-changer control (if required) 7. Measurements 8. Event recording and alarm handling 9. Protection 10. Automatic switching sequences 11. Fault Recording 1. Control and supervision of the ehv substation a. The control must handle: 1. Selection of control Position a. Locally, via control switches located on the primary equipment b. From the bay control unit, - bay level (located in relay kiosks) c. From the HMI, - station level (Control building of the EHV Substation) d. The 400KV, 150KV and 30KV equipment shall be controlled and remotely from the transmissions system control center (TCC) and the 20KV equipment along with the 150/20KV transformer bays (if required) shall be remotely controlled and from the distributions system control center (DCC). e. The commands will be issued each time only from one control place excluding at the same time the other three. The priority (switching authority) of commands shall be in the order indicated above and shall be carried out either via software

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or hardware. Each control level shall have proper indication indicating the selected position. f. The control for the 400KV, 150KV, 30KV and the 150/20KV transformer bays (if required) shall be as per bay while for the 20KV side (if required) as per transformer bay including all of its corresponding feeders. 2. Selection of equipment and type of command for control operation (opening or closing) 3. Execution or cancellation of command 4. Execution of the command when the conditions of interlocks, synchro-check or other conditions are met 5. Capability of overriding of interlocks and execution of the automatic switching sequences. 6. The apparatuses to be controlled are the following: a. 400 KV and 150KV Circuit Breakers associated with transmission line bays, autotransformers, transformers (if required), power plant connecting lines (if required), bus coupling and 150KV capacitors (if applicable) b. 400KV bus Disconnectors of transmission line bays, autotransformers, power plant connecting lines (if required), bus coupling and bus section disconnectors. c. Disconnectors of 400KV transmission lines and power plant connecting lines (if required). d. 400KV Earthing Switches of the above mentioned (a and b) 400KV Disconnectors. e. 150KV Bus Disconnectors of transmission line bays, autotransformers, transformers (if required), power plant connecting lines (if required) and buscoupling disconnectors f. Mechanism of increase, decrease and emergency stop of the step of the tap changer (OLTC) of the autotransformers, transformers (if it is required) and service transformers 30/0,4KV. g. 30KV circuit breakers h. 20KV circuit breakers (if required) installed in metal-clad panels named TM (incoming bays from transformers), BSM (bus section bays), ULM (underground feeder bays), OLM (overhead feeder bays), CM (capacitor bank feeder bays) and IPPM (independent Power Producer connection panels). 7. At table 1 of the attached appendix, the necessary commands from the Substation Automation System (S.A.S) to the ehv substation equipment are presented, as well as the commands that required to be received from TCC and DCC remote control centers.

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b. The supervision shall include the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. The position of each 400KV, 150KV, 30KV and 20KV(if required) ehv substation circuit breakers on a continuous basis The position of each 400KV, 150KV and 30KV, ehv substation disconnectors (isolators) on a continuous basis. The position of each 400KV and 150KV ehv substation earthing switch on a continuous basis Every detected change shall cause a change in the single-line diagram displayed on the operators terminal (HMI unit) located in the ehv substation control building, notation in the event list and a print-out Alarms shall be issued, in the form of lists and print-out, in case the position changes are not caused by a command. At the operators terminal and specifically at the colour visual display, the single-line diagram of the ehv substation (including the future bays of the switching station with dotted-lines), details of the status of breakers and disconnectors (isolators) and measurements shall be depicted. The naming of the equipment shall be as indicated in the single-line diagram of the ehv substation which is provided by T/NPRD of PPC S.A. The substation automation system for ehv substation shall also allow supervision of all ehv substation 400KV and 150KV circuit breaker and motor driven (electrically operated) disconnectors and earthing switches from the transmission systems control center (TCC). The substation automation system shall allow supervision of the transformer 150/20KV bay circuit beakers and disconnectors and 20KV circuit breakers from the distribution systems control center, if the ehv substation contains and a 150/20KV substation.

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10. The naming of the equipment shall be as indicated in the single line diagram of the ehv substation provided by T/NPRD/PPC S.A. 11. At table 2 of the attached appendix, the positions of substation equipment statuses, that must be indicated and transmitted to the TCC and DCC, are presented. 2. Switchgear Interlocking a. The interlocking functions shall grant permission to operate apparatuses such as disconnectors and earthing switches. b. The interlocking functions for the 400kV side will be and as per the schematic diagrams, which will accompany this technical description in every inquiry. c. The interlocking functions shall also ensure fail-safe switching. d. The interlockings between equipment of the bay shall be included in the bay control unit (IEC-61850 GOOSE operation between IEDs). The interlockings concerning interlocks among bays (interbay communication) shall be included in the HMI center.

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e. As it is indicated in paragraph 2-b above, the interlockings for the 400kV side shall be and as per the schematic diagrams, however for reasons of further assistance to the procedure, a complete description of the 400kV side interlockings also follows. A. 400KV side Interlockings Attention The following interlockings are valid for a ehv substation with three (3) 400KV buses.

1. The operation of transmission line 400kV disconnector (isolator) is allowed providing the following conditions are met: The earthing switch of the transmission line disconnector is open The earthing switch of the bus bar disconnectors associated with the transmission line in question is open The 400KV circuit breaker of the transmission line is open The operation of a 400kV power unit line disconnector is allowed providing that same conditions as those of a transmission line disconnector are present and in addition, the interlocking requirements of the power unit are also met. 2. The operation of a 400KV transmission line disconnectors earthing switch is allowed providing that the following conditions are met: The disconnector of the transmission line in question is open and The transmission line in question is out of service. 3. The operation of a disconnector of the bus bars associated with a 400kV transmission line, a 400kV power unit line or a line feeding an autotransformer, which are happen to be located between the bus bars tie circuit breaker and bus bars section, is allowed providing that the following conditions are met. The bus bars disconnectors earthing switch of the corresponding 400kV transmission line is open and The circuit breaker of the corresponding 400kV transmission line is open and The disconnectors of the other bus bars of the same 400kV line are open and The bus bar to be free of any earthing switches (Earthing switches located at the end of the bus bar to be open) and The disconnector of the bus section is open or the earthing switch at the other side of bus section disconnector is open.

In excess of the previous procedure and with the aim of transferring a 400kV line to another bus under load conditions (this operation is allowed only from the ehv substations control building) the operation of a bus-bar disconnector associated with o 400kV transmission line, a 400kV power unit line or a line feeding an autotransformer is allowed providing that the following conditions are met

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The earthing switches of bus-bars disconnectors of the 400kV line in question is open and The disconnector of one of the other buses of the same 400kV line is closed and The buses of the two bus disconnectors in question are tied together (For the 400kV lines between bus-tie and bus-section : The 400kV bus-coupling circuit breaker closed and also closed the 400kV disconnectors located at both sides of the bus tie of the buses in question. For the 400kV lines beyond the bus-section: The bus-tie 400kV circuit breaker closed and also closed the disconnectors located at both sides of the bus-tie of the buses in question and in addition closed the 400kV disconnectors of the bus section of the buses in question) and The bus is free of any earthing switches (earthing switches open at the ends of the bus) and The disconnector of the bus section is open or the earthing switch at the other end of the disconnector of the bus section is open.

4. The operation of the earthing switch of a power unit line disconnector is allowed when the same conditions with that of the corresponding earthing switch of the transmission line disconnector are met and in addition the interlocking requirements originated from the power unit are also met. The operation of an earthing switch of the bus disconnectors of the 400kV transmission line and 400kV power unit line is allowed when the following conditions are met: The disconnector of the line in question is open and The bus disconnectors of the same line are also open

5. The operation of the 400KV bus coupling disconnector of bus I or bus III is allowed providing that the following conditions are met: The 400kV bus coupling circuit breaker is open and The 400kV bus coupling disconnector of bus II which is towards to the disconnector to be operated is open and The earthing switch which grounds the section of bus between the disconnector which is to be operated and the 400kV bus coupling circuit breaker is open and The earthing switch which grounds the section of the bus which is right after the 400kV bus coupling circuit breaker is open and The bus is free of any earthing switches (earthing switches are open at the end of the bus) and The section bus disconnector is open or the earthing switch at the other end of the bus section disconnector is open. The operation of one (1) of the 400kV bus-tie disconnectors associated with bus II is allowed providing that same conditions exist as those of the disconnectors of buses I and III.

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In excess of the previous procedure the operation of the one (1) of the 400kV bus-tie disconnectors associated with bus II is allowed when bus II is tied to some other bus, that is when the following conditions exist: The 400kV bus tie circuit breaker is closed and The other disconnector of bus II is closed and The bus-tie disconnector of the other bus which is located however on the same side of the 400kV bus-tie circuit breaker with the disconnector to be operated, is closed 6. The operation of an earthing switch of a 400KV bus-tie disconnector which grounds the buses (I or II or III) is allowed when the bus in question is free of voltage, which means: The bus tie disconnector associated with the earthing switch which is about to be operated is open and The bus section disconnector of the bus in question is open and All bus disconnectors of the 400kV lines which happens to be between bus tie and bus section are open

or The bus tie disconnector associated with the earthing switch which is about to be operated is open and All the bus disconnectors (of the bus in question at both side of the bussection) of the 400kV lines are open and providing that the bus section disconnector is closed The operation of an earthing switch of a 400kV bus-tie disconnector which grounds the bus section between the disconnector in question and the bus-tie, is allowed providing that the following conditions are met: The four (4) disconnectors of the bus-tie are all open 7. The operation of a disconnector of the bus section is allowed providing that the following conditions exist: Both earthing switches of the bus section disconnector are open and The earthing switch of the bus tie disconnector which grounds the bus under question (towards the bus section) is open and Is deenergized at least one of the two sections of the bus section (all bus disconnectors of the 400kV lines and, on situation, the disconnectors of the bus tie of the bus in question are all open).

8. The operation of the one of the earthing switches of the bus section disconnectors is allowed providing the following conditions exist: The bus section disconnector associated with the earthing switch which is about to be operated is open and The bus in question in the section in which is to be grounded is free of voltage (All the disconnectors of the bus in question are open)

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150KV side Interlockings No schematic drawings are provided for this voltage level. Attention: The following are valid for ehv substation with three (3) 150KV buses. 1. The operation of any disconnector (isolator) under load conditions is prohibited. 2. The operation of any disconnector (isolator) is prohibited when its earthing switch is closed. 3. The closing of any earthing switch is prohibited if it has not been secured that its corresponding disconnector is opened. 4. The closing of any circuit breaker is prohibited if prior it has not been secured that the disconnectors located at both sides of the circuit breaker are closed. 5. The closing of any circuit breaker is prohibited if there is trip command from its corresponding protection relay or trip checking. 6. The closing of the transformer 150KV bay circuit breaker is prohibited if the earthing switch of the medium voltage transformer bay is closed. 7. The transformer 150KV bay circuit breaker must be open (via advanced contact) if closing of the earthing switch of the medium voltage transformer bay (metalclad panel) is to be attempted. 8. The opening of the transformer, 150KV bay circuit breaker shall produce opening to the medium voltage transformer bay circuit breaker and this medium voltage transformer bay circuit breaker will lock in this position during all the time that the transformer 150KV bay circuit breaker remains opened. Additionally the following shall apply: 9. The operation of a bus disconnector of a 150kV bay is allowed under the following conditions: The disconnectors of all other buses of the above 150kV bay are open and The 150kV circuit breaker of above bay is open.

In excess of the above procedure, the operation of a bus disconnector of the 150kV bay is allowed if the following conditions exist: The disconnector of another bus of the same 150kV bay is closed and The bus tie 150kV circuit breaker is closed and The bus tie disconnectors of the two buses in question are closed. 10. The operation of a disconnector of the 150kV bus-tie is allowed if the following conditions exist: The bus-tie 150kV circuit breaker is open and The bus-tie disconnector of the bus which is closer to the bus in question is open.

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Interlockings of the 30KV side No drawings are provided for this voltage level. 1. Interlocks between 30KV disconnector (isolator) and the 30KV circuit breaker of the shunt reactor. For the 30 KV disconnector to be closed, the 30KV circuit breaker must be opened. 2. Interlocks between autotransformer circuit breaker 150KV and the 30KV disconnector (isolator) and 30KV circuit breaker of the shunt reactor. For the 150KV autotransformer circuit breaker to open the following conditions must be satisfied. a. Either the 30KV disconnector (isolator) to be open. b. Or the 30KV disconnector (isolator) to be closed and at the same time the 30KV circuit breaker to be open.

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Interlockings of 20KV side (if required, that is if the ehv substation includes a 150/20KV substation). No schematic diagrams are provided for this voltage level. 1. The operation of any circuit breaker of a medium voltage bay (TM, BSM, OLM, CM, IPPM) is allowed providing the circuit breakers carriage is in the operating position or in the test position (metal-clad panels). 2. The circuit breakers carriage of the medium voltage bays (TM, OLM, CM, IPPM) can be moved from the test position to the operating position only if the grounding (earthing) switch of the medium voltage bay is opened. 3. The circuit breaker of the medium voltage bays (TM, OLM, CM, IPPM) can be closed in the operating position only if a grounding (earthing) switch of the medium voltage bay is opened. 4. The circuit breaker of the medium voltage bay TM (transformer incoming bay) can be closed only if the corresponding high voltage (150KV) transformer circuit breaker is closed. 5. The operation of the grounding (earthing) switch of the medium voltage bays (TM, OLM, CM, IPPM) is allowed only if the circuit breaker carriage is in the test position. 6. The operation of the grounding switch of the TM (transformer incoming) medium voltage bay is allowed only if the corresponding high voltage side (150KV) transformer bay circuit breaker is open. 3. Synchro-check with phasing

a. The phasing function is to be carried out when two asynchronous systems are going to be connected, so that stress is avoided on the network and its components. The phasing function shall compensate for measured slip frequency as well as circuit breaker closing times.

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b. Synchro-check function shall involve the 400KV and 150KV transmission lines at 150KV autotransformer bays and bus coupling 400KV and 150KV circuit breakers. c. In addition, the phasing function shall have the following features: 1. Settable voltage, phase angle and frequency difference. 2. Energizing for the following conditions: - Dead line live bus - Live line dead bus - Dead line dead bus d. The signals for the synchro-check function will be provided via VTs, which V A.C. for the 400KV and 120 V A.C. for the have secondaries of 100 3 3 150KV. e. Furthermore, it is clarified that the following must be taken into consideration. 1. For the 150KV buses and lines, the 120 160KV 2. For the 400KV buses and lines, the 100 3 V shall correspond 400KV 3 V shall correspond to

3. The synchro-check function will be fed three (3) line-to-line voltages for the 400KV side and line-to-neutral () voltage for the 150KV side and the substation automation system for the ehv substation shall calculate phase angles and frequency. f. The synchro-check with phasing shall be carried out from the bay control units and from the operators terminal located in the ehv substations control building.(HMI center) g. It is noted that the specified closing time of the 400KV and 150KV breakers is 110ms and 100ms respectively. h. For the control of the synchro-check function, on the HMI center PC will be displayed: The six measured magnitudes (V1, 1, f1, V2, 2, f2) and the corresponding differences (V, , f), related to the permissible synchro-check limits. The voltage comparison figure (from the above mentioned four) applied In case of synchro-check operation failure, the reasons of failure (out of range voltage or/and angle or/and frequency). Notification message closing command of the circuit breaker in case of successful synchro-check function.

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i. The substation automation system for the ehv substation shall also allow synchro-check with phasing from the systems control centers (transmissions and distributions) with the same features as those described above.

4. Autotransformer Tap Changer Control a. The substation automation system for the ehv substation shall control the taps of all autotransformers, if any, of the ehv substation. The number of taps and the corresponding voltage level of each tap is indicated below:

H. V. (400KV)

M. V. (150KV) 180120 178055 175950 173805 171615 169380 167105 164785 162415 160000 157535 155020 152450 149825 147145 144405 141605 138745 135820

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+10 steps Principal tap -8 steps

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For all autotransformers a voltage regulator relay shall be provided for the automatic tap changer control function if the tap changer control function can not be accomplished by other means. Tap changer control will be carried out from the following points: 1. 2. 3. 4. Locally, on the autotransformer itself The bay control unit (relay kiosk) The HMI center (ehv substations control building) The transmission systems control center

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Furthermore, tap changer position shall be displayed on the visual display unit located in the ehv substations control building (HMI center) and also in the transmission systems control center console. It should also be noted that the system shall contain capability for emergency stop of the tap changing procedure.

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5. Transformer Tap changer Control (if required, that is if the ehv substation includes and a 150/20KV substation) The substation automation system for ehv substation shall control the taps of all transformers, of the substation. The number of taps and the corresponding voltage level of each tap is indicated below:

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Voltage variation + 7.5% 150KV -12.5% in steps of 1.25%

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

161250 159375 157500 155625 153750 151875 150000 148125 146250 144375 142500 140625 138750 136875 135000 133125 131250

21.000 V or 15.750 V

b. For all transformers, a voltage regulator shall be provided for the automatic tap changer control function if the tap changer control function can not be accomplished by other means. c. Tap changer control will be carried out from the following points: 1. Locally, on the transformer itself 2. The bay control unit (relay kiosk) 3. The HMI center (ehv substations control building) 4. The distributions system control center d. Furthermore, tap changer position shall be displayed on the visual display unit located in the ehv substations control building (HMI center) and also in the distribution systems control center console. e. It should also be noted that the system shall contain capability for emergency stop of the tap changing procedure.

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6. Measurements 6.1 The substation automation system for the ehv substation, after receiving analog signals from VTs and CTs and after calculating certain parameters, shall display on the visual display unit, located in the ehv substations control building, and transmit to the TCC and DCC the values of measurements that are presented on table 4. It should be pointed out, that the ratios and classes of the voltage and current transformers, appear at the single-line diagrams of the ehv substation which are included in the inquiry.

Event Recording and Alarm handling a. Events and alarms generated by the equipment of the ehv substation shall be displayed in an event list in the visual display unit at the operators terminal in the ehv substations control room (HMI) b. Alarms shall also be displayed, but separately from the events c. The events and alarms shall also be printed on a printer located in the ehv substations control room. d. The number of digital signals (events and alarms) will vary from ehv substation to ehv substation. The (total) number will be estimated every time from tables 2 and 3 of this hereby technical description. e. All digital input signals whether are events or alarms shall be suitable for 220V DC for the 400KV and 30KV side and 110V DC for the 150KV side. f. Characterization of all events and alarms will be curried out via software after the awarding of the contract by the supplier with the assistance of PPCs engineers. g. The time resolution of all events and alarms shall be 1 ms h. The events shall be registered in a chronological event list in which the type of event and its time of occurrence are indicated. All events shall be stored in the computer. Printouts shall also be possible. i. The operator shall be able to call up the chronological event list on the visual display unit at any time for the entire ehv substation or sections of it. j. The operator shall be able to call up for viewing, a certain type or group of events based on. Date and time Bay Device.

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k. All events and alarms shall be displayed in English. A list, however must be provided where all events and alarms shall be translated in Greek. l. All events and alarms shall be automatically recorded on the Mass Storage Unit of the system. m. The system shall be designed to avoid sequence memory of becoming full. Should the memory full condition occurs; the system must be capable of storing the latest events and alarms and erase the oldest ones. n. All digital signal inputs must be decoupled from the plant by the use of opto isolators or similar which will give input isolation of at least 2KV. o. The event and alarm recording function shall be designed for reliable long-term operation in a hostile environment where electrical / mechanical noise and disturbances are present as well as high electromagnetic fields. It shall process and record valid event and alarm information and not be adversely affected by its environment. p. The alarm list shall contain a summary display of the present alarm situation. Each alarm shall be reported on one line which shall contains the following: The alarm date and time The name of the device that the alarm is generated from A descriptive text The acknowledgement state q. The operator shall be able to acknowledge alarms on the display. Acknowledge alarms shall be marked in the list. r. Alarms that appear and disappear without being acknowledged shall be specially marked in the alarm list. s. Capability for selection of a certain type or group of alarms shall be available as well as for the events. t. Every alarm shall be announced and by the sound of a horn. This means that the system must be equipped and with a horn. Disabling of the horn shall be achieved, if desired, via keyboard/mouse from the HMI center. Acknowledgement of the horn shall be carried from the HMI center via keyboard / mouse and then the horn shall be deactivated. - Supply voltage of the horn: 220V D.C. u. A number of events and alarms shall also be transmitted to the transmissions system control center. The list of events and alarms to be transmitted is indicated in the attached Tables 2 and 3. v. A number of events and alarms shall be also be transmitted to the transmissions and distributions system control center if the ehv substations includes a

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150/20KV substation. The list of events and alarms is indicated in the attached Tables 2 and 3. Note By an event is meant for example the opening or closing of a circuit breaker, the operation of a relay, etc. By alarm is meant for example low SF6 of a circuit breaker, etc.

8. Protection Protection relays of the numerical type shall be included in the supply of the substation automation system for ehv substation. The relays to be provided are the following: a. For the 400KV side of the ehv substation 400KV Distance Protection Relay in accordance with specification SS-108 Autotransformer differential Relay in accordance with specification SS-68 Bus-bar differential protection in accordance with specification SS-55 Phase and ground overcurrent relay in accordance with technical description TD-48 for the protection of the autotransformers 400kV winding. Single phase autotransformer overcurrent mass protection relay, in accordance with technical description TD-49.

b. For the 150KV side of the ehv substation and for the 150KV TL. 150KV distance protection relay in accordance with technical description TD-16. Phase and ground overcurrent directional relay for the 150KV lines in accordance with specification SS-131 Bus-bar differential protection in accordance with specification SS-55 Phase and ground overcurrent relay in accordance with technical description TD48 for the protection of the autotransformers 150kV winding. c. For the 30 KV side of the ehv substation Phase and ground overcurrent relay in accordance with technical description TD-48 for the autotransformer 30KV winding protection Phase and ground overcurrent relay in accordance with technical description TD-48 for 30KV reactor protection Voltage relay supplied from VTs connected in broken delta for protection of 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactors against earth faults in accordance with technical description TD-52. Voltage relay supplied from single-phase VT located in the neutral of a 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactor for the detection of the overvoltage conditions in accordance with description TD-46. d. For the 150kV capacitor bays (if required) Numerical overcurrent and overload relay in accordance with TD-37 Current unbalance relay in accordance with TD-38 Voltage relay in accordance with TD-39

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For the transformer 150/20 KV bay if a 150/20KV substation is included in the ehv substation. Transformer differential relay in accordance with specification SS-100. It should be noted that the transformer differential relay will cover and include in its protection zone and the 20KV bus of the substation. One (1) phase earth overcurrent relay, as per TD-31B technical description One (1) definite time overcurrent relay suitable for the detection of small earth fault currents, as per specification SS-94

9. Automatic Switching Sequences a. Sequence control is an automatic function that reduces the interaction between the operator and the system. With one command, the operator shall be able, for example, to start a sequence that will end with the processed device connected to one of the busbars. The sequence shall perform the same checks and operations every time it starts, which shall ensure safe operation. The sequence function shall include the following sequences: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Connect a transmission line (feeder) to a specific busbar Disconnect a transmission line. Connect an autotransformer to a specific busbar Disconnect an autotransformer Connect a power plant unit feeder to a specific busbar Disconnect a power plant unit feeder Connect a transformer to a specific bus (if required) Disconnect a transformer (if required) Busbar transfer.

b. The automatic switching sequence function will be used in conjunction with the HMI center and bay control units and execution shall be carried out form the operators terminal (HMI center) and bay control units. 10. Fault Recording a. The fault recording function shall be used to sense and record data related to faults (prior to, during and after the faults). The fault recording function shall record eight (8) analog signals per 400KV and 150KV line related to : 1. Three (3) phase-to-phase voltages 2. One (1) open-delta voltage (100V) (residual voltage) 3. Three (3) phase-to-phase currents 4. One (1) phase-to-neutral current b. The fault recording function will be used in conjunction with the HMI center c. The voltage and current input signals will either be transmitted to the HMI center from the bay control units or be input via analog transformers or directly from CTs and VTs if the proposed system allows such a transmission.

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d. Voltage of analog inputs For the 400KV For the 150KV e. Current of analog inputs for both 400KV and 150KV f. Sampling rate g. Pre fault recording time h. Post fault recording time i. Total recording time

: 100 : 120

3 3

V rms. V rms.

: 1A rms. : 1 9,3 KHz : 60ms : 2sec : 5 sec

IX. REQUIRED STRUCTURE (CONFIGURATION) OF THE SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR EHV SUBSTATION 1. The structure of the substation automation system shall be of the distributed type with star arrangement and shall be divided into a two (2) levels with capability for communication with two (2) systems control centers, if the ehv substation includes a 150/20KV substation. Whether the ehv substation includes a 150/20KV substation, it will always be indicated in the inquiry. The required structure is indicated on Fig No1 below:

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NOTES: 1. Station Level equipment is located in the ehv substations control building 2. Bay level equipment is located in the various relay kiosks of the ehv substation. 3. Capability shall exist for GPS signal and for internal time signal. 4. Protection relays include distance relays, Autotransformer / transformer (if required) differential relays, overcurrent relays and voltage relays. 5. For the above serial communication structure there shall be redundancy for each connection shown. 6. The bay control units and the protection relays will be connected in a single fiber optic cable (f.o.c) loop (network redundancy). In case of large number of bay control units, the above scheme can be implemented by the use of more than one loop. 7. Bay control units and protection relays, can be connected in the loop directly or within appropriate devices (e.g. Ethernet switches, functionally based on IEC-61850-3). The direct connection of each device in the loop and the connection between loops will be implemented based on IEC-61850 communication protocol and with bidirectional information transfer. 8. The Ethernet loops will communicate with central units-servers or industrial PCs, within IEC-61850 protocol, at station level. 9. Central units can be connected with the above mentioned loops or with a different loop, in accordance with the conditions mentioned above. 2. Bay control units required functions The bay control units shall be capable of the following: a. Signal acquisition b. Acquisition of measured values and metering data. c. Data processing such as Computing of Vrms, Irms P, Q, S, Cos and frequency from input values. Deciding how much information to transmit to the HMI center in each sampling cycle. d. Synchro-check with phasing in accordance with the requirements described in paragraph VIII-3 of this hereby technical description. e. Selection of control position Local: From the bay control unit itself Remote: From the HMI center or systems control center and provide signalling when the control is carried out on the equipment themselves. f. Local control and operation Local control of circuit breakers, and all electrically operated disconnecting switches and earthing switches of the bay. g. Control of Autotransformer and Transformer (if applicable) tap changing in accordance with paragraphs VII 4 and 5 of this hereby technical description. h. Display of bays single line diagram and bays equipment status i. Display of measurement values. j. Transmission of data from numerical relays to the HMI center. k. Interfacing with distance relays and autotransformer / transformer (if applicable) differential relays and overcurrent relays

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l. Switchgear interlocking in accordance with paragraph VIII-2 of this hereby technical description m. Automatic switching sequences in accordance with paragraph VIII-9 n. The bay control units shall be autonomous devices and can not be embodied in relays.

3. Bay Control Units Additional Requirements a. Location The bay control units will be located inside the relay kiosks, which are located throughout the ehv substations. b. Interfacing All bay control units shall contain an optical-fiber serial interface for connection to the HMI center and a RS 232 serial interface for connection to a PC. All optical-fiber cables will be part of the supply as well. c. Interfacing with the equipment of the switchyard The bay control units shall be capable of interfacing with the equipment of the switchyard. All digital and analog input signals from the equipment of the switchyard and out-going carrying command and control signals to the various equipment will interface with the bay control units through terminal blocks located inside the relay kiosks. These incoming and out-going signals will be wired by PPC with conventional control cables of cross section of 2.5 mm2 (that is from the terminal blocks to and from the switchyard equipment) except for the VTs and CTs circuits, which utilize cables of 4mm2 in cross section d. Isolation from the switchyard equipment The bay control units shall provide isolation from the switchyard equipment via heavy duty relay contacts or by other means. e. Parameterization and control Parameterization and control for the bay control units shall be performed via an integrated graphic display and keypad and also via PC. f. Analog inputs signals Analog input signals can be input to the bay control units either via analog transducers or by direct connection to CTs and VTs. If transducers are required, the supplier will supply these transducers. g. Mounting The bay control units shall be suitable for panel flash mounting or flash panel mounting.

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4. Human-Machine Interface center (HMI) functions and other requirements The HMI center manages the bay control units and indirectly or directly the protection relays, controls the interaction between the station level and HMI center, processes information for the entire ehv substation and archives data in accordance with the parameterized (setting) requirements of the user. Specifically the HMI center shall perform the following: a. Coordinate communication To the transmissions system control center for the 400KV, 150KV and 30KV To the distributions system control center for the 20KV for the 150/20KV transformers bays and 150KV transmission line bays if the ehv substation includes a 150/20KV substation. To an evaluation center connected remotely via a telephone line using a modem To the bay control units and via the bay control units to the protection relays or to the protection relays directly. The above is for the purpose of controlling and monitoring activities at the ehv substation and at systems control centers as well as to provide data for use and analysis. b. Event recording and alarm handling in accordance with paragraph VIII 7 of this hereby technical description c. Archiving of events d. Time synchronization Time synchronization shall be achieved by using GPS signal and by internal clock. In other words, the HMI center shall be capable of been synchronized by GPS and to switch automatically to an internal clock if the GPS satellites can not be located by the ehv substations antenna. e. Switchgear Interlocking Switchgear interlocking in accordance with paragraph VIII 2 of this hereby technical description. f. Displaying via the ehv substations visual display unit all measured and calculated metering data, ehv substations one line diagram with real time circuit breaker, disconnector and earthing switch status. g. Self monitoring and system monitoring h. Supervisory control and operation Supervisory control and operation via the ehv substations computer affecting the entire ehv substation and in accordance with paragraph VIII 1 of this hereby technical description.

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i. Location and mounting All the equipment required for communication and coordination reasons, except for the equipment mentioned in paragraph IX-6af, will be provided installed inside a metallic panel. j. Fault Recording Fault recording in accordance with the requirements of paragraph VIII-10 of this hereby technical description.

k. Interfacing with the bay control units and relays and transmissions system and distributions system control centers (if required). 5. Mass Storage It shall be possible to store historic event data and alarms on hard disks. The system will be equipped with dual hard disks that will utilize raid mirroring for storing event, alarm and fault data. This way the uninterrupted function of the HMI is achieved, eliminating any risk of data loss. The mass storage will be part of the HMI, capable of recording data of up to six (6) months.

6. Human machine interface center (HMI) equipment The operators terminal (HMI), located in the ehv substations control building, shall include the following equipment; a. Two (2) duplicate industrial PCs, Pentium of the latest series, with related software package, preferably based on a professional edition of WINDOWS, for displaying ehv substations overview (single-line diagram) Detailed diagrams of substation Event and alarm list Alarm information Fault data and fault graphical representation Measurement data Autotransformer / transformer (if required) tap changer position The two PCs are on hot redundancy (backup) allowing the concurrent access to the same application (master-slave connection). In case of malfunction of the master, the processing of all the system functions is automatically transferred to the slave. b. Two (2) 21 colour monitors (VDU), TFT, of resolution of 1280X1024 pixels and refresh frequency of 75Hz. - One VDU, to be used for displaying detailed diagrams of the ehv substation. - VDUs supply voltage : 220 V AC c. A dot matrix printer with 24 pins for printing events and alarms. Printer supply voltage : 220V AC

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d. A laser printer for screen shot printing, measurements and fault data printing Printer supply voltage : 220V AC e. Two (2) keyboard and two (2) mouses f. A UPS System for the uninterruptible supply of the PCs, and VDUs and printers which shall consist of the following: 1. A DC/AC inverter which shall be equipped with an electrical transfer switch (AC-input) 2. The DC input will be supplied from the ehv substations batteries 3. DC input voltage : 220V DC 15% 4. AC output : 220V AC, 50Hz, 2000VA, 6 sockets 5. AC output tolerances : For voltage 1%, For frequency 0,75% 6. The DC/AC inverter with its accessories shall be supplied in a panel suitable for floor standing of class protection of IP52 g. All the equipment required for the communication and coordination with the system bay level. 7. System Safety All programs and parameters of the substation automation system, must be securely stored in flash EPROMS so that the system to be capable of starting automatically after a power interruption.

X.

TIME SYNCHRONIZATION 1. Time synchronization shall be achieved through GPS and automatically by internal clock , should the ehv substations antenna can not locate the GPS satellites. For this purpose a GPS antenna, GPS receiver and all necessary links and devices associated with this application shall be included in the supply and be in accordance with the requirements of paragraph XI below. 2. For the GPS time signal distribution to all relevant units within the ehv substation, a master clock must be provided with no more than eight (8) units per branch.

XI. GPS ANTENNA AND RECEIVER 1. Antenna location : The antenna will be located on the roof of the ehv substations control building : The antenna shall be placed in a weather proof plastic housing. : Surge protector with response time of 1nsec and a discharge current of 10KA, housed in an aluminium case.

2.

Antenna housing

3.

Lightning Protection

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4.

Signal strength at the input of the antenna

: ~ 1X10 E-16 Watt, i.e. below the general noise level. : -300C to +850C : the antenna will be supported by brackets of anodised aluminium and designed to withstand strong winds.

5. 6.

Temperature Range Antenna supports

7.

Low-noise preamplifier (optional, depending on the suppliers opinion, given the fact that the antenna receiver cable distance is about 100m): Fitted behind the antenna shall be an extremely low-noise preamplifier. The low-noise preamplifier will be located inside the ehv substations control building. GPS-receiver location : Inside the ehv substations control building, rail mounted : 220V DC : Via professional windows based software which must be included in the supply. : Serial interfaces with RS 422 hardware or RS 232 or RS 485 : All required cabling for the connection of antenna, preamplifier and receiver and of the GPS system to the HMI center unit, must be included in the supply. Furthermore the cables must be described in great detail in the offer.

8. 9.

GPS-receiver supply voltage GPS-receiver configuration and setup

10. GPS-receiver interfaces

11. Cabling

12. The length of cable between antenna and receiver

: ~ 100 m

XII.

20KV BAYS (IF THE EHV SUBSTATION INCLUDES A 150/20KV SUBSTATION) a. Multifunctional relays (IEDs) with protection, control and monitoring capabilities are to be installed inside the metalclad 20kV panels for the transmission of 20kV bays required commands, signals and measurements to and from HMI/DCC and they will be included in the supply. The metalclad 20kV panels are not included in the supply of the offered S.A.S.

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b. It is noted that the provided IEDs of the 20kV bays will be capable of the following: i. Transmission of all indications, alarms and analog signals to and commands from HMI/DCC, within Ethernet port (FOC) by IEC-61850 communication protocol, in accordance with the attached Tables 1, 2, 3 of this hereby technical description. ii. Control of the corresponding 20kV bay equipment with embedded appropriate control switches and mimic diagram. iii. Digital inputs (DI) for the indications and alarms transfer from the 20kV equipment or auxiliary equipment of the panel, according to the corresponding attached Tables. In case that IEDs will receive commands from not embedded control switches, additional digital inputs will be provided. iv. Digital outputs (DO) for the commands transfer from the 20kV equipment or auxiliary equipment of the panel as well as for the transmission of signals derived from the IEDs protection functions operation. v. The functions of IEDs will be in accordance with the relevant technical descriptions, as follows: 1. OLM panel: One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD-50 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=18 and Digital outputs DO=11, in total. TM panel: One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD-51 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=11 and Digital outputs DO=7, in total. Also one (1) IED with protection functions according to specification SS-100 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=6 and Digital outputs DO=4, in total CM panel: One (1) three-phase IED with functions according to the technical description TD-41 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=17 and Digital outputs DO=6, in total. Three (3) single-phase IEDs with protection functions according to the technical description TD-40 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=4 and Digital outputs DO=4, in total ULM panel: One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD-51 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=16 and Digital outputs DO=9, in total. BSM panel: One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD-51 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=13 and Digital outputs DO=4, in total. IPPM panel: - For underground 20kV feeder bay One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD51 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI=16 and Digital outputs DO=9, in total. - For overhead 20kV feeder bay One (1) IED with functions according to the technical description TD50 and also with a number of Digital Inputs DI= 18 and Digital outputs DO=11, in total.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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c. Characteristics of the signals of alarms, measurements and commands 1. For 20kV analog measurement signals Voltage Current

: 100V AC : 5A

2. For digital (binary) control and alarm signals

Voltage

: 110V DC : 110V DC : -5 oC to +50 oC

d. Supply voltage

e. Ambient temperature during operation

XIII.

FIBER OPTIC CABLES a. The fiber optic cables which will be used to connect bay control units with the HMI center will be about 400 m long (the exact length will be derived from the ehv substations layout drawings) and shall consist of glass fibre. b. The fiber optic cables which will be used to connect bay control units with protection relays with distances up to 3-6 m will be glass fibre. In the case which the protections relays are connected directly to the HMI center with a distance of about 400m long, the connection shall be with glass fibre. c. The fiber optic cable which will be used to connect bus-bar differential relays to the HMI center will be about 50 meters long and will consist of glass fibre. d. If the structure of the substation automation system is of a double loop, this loop shall be of glass fibre. e. The glass fiber optic cables shall be equipped with rodent protection. f. Temperature range withstand of the glass fiber optic cables shall be as follows: In service : -25oC to 70oC In storage : -40oC to 70oC

g. Fibers in all other aspects will be as per IEC 60794-1 and IEC 60794-2

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XIV.

COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS. The following protocols are acceptable for the communications within the ehv substation and also for the communication of the substation automation system (S.A.S) with the systems control centers. 1. Between bay level control units and HMI center, the acceptable communication protocol is IEC-61850. Between distributions system control center and this substation automation system, the only acceptable protocol is the following: IEC 60870-5-101 with minimum transmission speed of 19,2kbits/sec and the conventional way which is described in paragraph XVI. 3. Between transmissions system (network) control center and this substation automation system the only acceptable protocol is the following: IEC 60870-5-101 with minimum transmission speed of 19,2kbits/sec and the conventional way which is described in paragraph XVI. 4. Between protection relays and HMI center, the communication protocol is IEC-61850 Between bay level control units and protection relays the acceptable protocol is IEC-61850 Between HMI center and IEDs of 20KV bays, the acceptable protocol is IEC-61850 The minimum transmission speed for IEC 60870-5-101 protocol, shall be 19,2kbits/sec Security of the system Because the IEC-61850 protocol is based on a Ethernet platform, sufficient security measures, must be provided, that is beyond passwords, in order to prevent unauthorized access.

2.

5.

6.

7.

8.

XV.

CERTIFICATION The offered system and its devices shall be certified by conformance test performed in accordance with IEC 61850-10. The certificate must be of level A (level A means independent Lab., e.g. KEMA). The certificate can be of level B (manufacturers Lab) if the manufacturers Lab has been qualified by the UCA International Users Group. In the first case the certificate (level A) must be submitted along with technical offer. In the second case the certificate (level B), along with the UCA International Users Group certification to the manufacturer must be submitted in the technical offer.

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XVI.

COMMUNICATION OF THE SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SYSTEM WITH THE TRANSMISSIONS SYSTEM CONTROL CENTER WITH CONVENTIONAL MEANS Because the transmissions system control center is not capable yet to communicate via IEC-60870-5-101 protocol, a panel must be provided with an IEC-60870-5-101 protocol converter system. The inputs (events and alarms) to the protocol converter system will be from the substation automation system (IEC-60870-5-101) and the outputs will either be from free contacts suitable for 48V DC or digital signals of 48V DC. The commands which originate from the transmissions system control center will be received by the protocol convert system in the form of free contacts. The required auxiliary relays of 48V DC (coil voltage) for the commands will be part of the supply. This panel, besides the IEC-60870-5-101 protocol converter system, must contain and the following: a. Terminal blocks and miniature circuit breakers. b. The converter system must accommodate the signals mentioned in previous paragraphs and which are included at the attached Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this thereby technical description. c. The transducers for the conversion of the analog measurements from the substation automation system to current signals of -20.+20mA.

XVII.

COMMUNICATION OF THE SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SYSTEM WITH THE DISTRIBUTIONS SYSTEM CONTROL CENTER WITH CONVENTIONAL MEANS Because the distributions system control center is not capable to communicate via IEC-60870-5-101 protocol, a panel must be provided with an IEC-60870-5-101 protocol converter. The inputs (events and alarms) to the protocol converter system will be from the substation automation system (IEC-60870-5-101) and the outputs will either be from free contacts suitable for 24V DC or digital signals of 24V DC. The commands which originate from the distributions system control center will be received by the protocol convert system in the form of free contacts. The required auxiliary relays of 24V DC (coil voltage) for the commands will be part of the supply. This panel, besides the IEC-60870-5-101 protocol converter system, must contain and the following: a. Terminal blocks and miniature circuit breakers. b. The converter system must accommodate the signals mentioned in previous paragraphs and which are included at the attached Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this thereby technical description. c. The transducers for the conversion of the analog measurements from the substation automation system to current signals of -5.+5mA.

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XVIII. SOFTWARE Any software needed for the configuration setting, parameterizing, documentation and displaying of the system or of the devices which is composed of (bay control units, protection relays, bus bar differential protection relays and GPS) shall be professional windows based and shall be provided on the basis of a royalty free, non-exclusive with irrevocable license to use by PPC. Software for the analysis of fault data shall also be provided with the same terms as above. XIX. TESTS The following routine and type tests concern the bay control units. Only one (1) routine test concerns the panels of the system. The tests required for the protection relays are specified in the relative specifications.

1. Routine tests a. Power frequency voltage test as per IEC-60255-5 b. Power frequency voltage test as per IEC-60439-1 (for panels only)

: 2KV, 5Hz, 1minute

: 2KV for auxiliary circuits of rated voltage 300V, and 2,5 KV for auxiliary circuits of rated voltage of 300V. The test shall be applied between live parts and the frame for 1 sec.

2. Type Tests a. Impulse voltage test as per IEC-60255-5, all circuits, class III : 5KV peak, 1.2 / 50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative shots at intervals of 5 sec. b. High frequency test as per IEC-60255-22-1, class III

: 2.5 KV peak, 1MHz, t = 15s, 400 shots / sec, duration = 2 sec

c. Electrostatic discharge test as per IEC-60255-22-2, class III

: 8KV air discharge 4 KV contact discharge, both polarities : 2KV, 5/50ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15ms, repetition rate = 300ms, both polarities : 60Hz to 150 Hz, 0.5 g acceleration, sweep rate = 10 octaves / min, 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes.

d. Fast Transients test as per IEC-60255-22-4, Class III

e. Vibration Tests as per IEC-60068-2-6

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f. Radiated electromagnetic field disturbance test as per IEC-60255-22-3 class III g. Radio interference field strength as per IEC-CISPR 22

: 10V/m, 27 to 500MHz

: 30 to 100MHz limit class B

3. Acceptance Test This concerns the entire system after its installation, and shall be performed in accordance with the suppliers standard in the presence of T/NPRD personnel.

XX.

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUBSTATION AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR THE EHV SUBSTATION

1. All wording appearing on the VDU with regard the single line diagrams of the ehv substation shall be in Greek language. 2. Care shall be taken so that the system can be expanded in the future, if needed. 3. The database, after it has been created, will be delivered on CD-ROMs. 4. Due to IEC-61850 communication protocol implementation, the following should be applied: 4.1 For all functions within the substation, an object oriented data model will be provided grouping the data into the smallest possible independent functions named Logical Nodes (LN). Entire functionality of S.A.S split into LNs. The LNs and all data attributes contained therein will be named according to standardised semantic. The Substation Configuration Language used to configure the S.A.S and individual IEDs is the SCL language. 4.2 Complete S.A.S will be formally documented within SCL especially through SCD (Substation Configuration Description) files. The SCD files will ensure that all system engineering work has been recorded for re-use in future adaptations, extensions and refurbishment of the S.A.S. The SCD files is part of the documentation that PPC will receive with the delivery of the System.

XXI. COMMISSIONING The commissioning of the system shall be carried out by the supplier of the system, therefore the cost of the commissioning of the system must be included in the economic offer.

XXII. TRAINING 1. In the scope of supply, a training of at least six (6) PPC engineers shall be included. Training shall take place at the facilities of the supplier for at least seven (7) days and

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shall include but not limited to the following. a. System parameterization b. System configuration c. System documentation d. Test run of the system (to the extend that it is possible) 2. In addition along with entire system, two (2) Laptops must be supplied with he following characteristics: Pentium IV : 2,5MHz Hard Disk : 40GB at least Central unit : 512MB Screen cart : VCA, 64MB Network cart : 10/100 Modem cart : 56K Drive : DVD/RW Drive : FD/3,5 Screen :15 TFT with resolution 1024X768pixels/75Hz pixels The above laptops must be loaded with all parameterizing, setting and documentation programs of the substation automation system, protections relays and GPS system.

XXIII. TERMS OF PAYMENT With the delivery of all system components and providing that all schematic and wiring drawings of the system have been submitted and approved by PPC, a payment order will be issued to the amount of 70% of the worth of the delivered system. An additional 20% of the total of the delivered system will be paid after the precommissioning of the system and the remaining 10% of the worth of the system will be paid after he final commissioning and acceptance testing of the system. The time between delivery of the system and final commissioning can be from three (3) months to eight (8) months.

XXIV. INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY ALL BIDDERS All bidders are required, in their technical offer, to provide the following: 1. Detail technical prospectus describing the offered system. 2. Point by point description of the system offered against this hereby technical description. 3. Point by point compliance, differences or any deviations from this hereby technical description must be clearly indicated. 4. A drawing with the structure (configuration) of the offered system and with all communication protocols indicated on it. 5. Failure to comply with requirements of 2, 3 and 4 above, will result in rejection of the offer.

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In other words, a technical offer comprised of some technical brochures and generalities without addressing all technical points raised by this hereby technical description will be rejected. 6. Outline drawings with over-all dimensions and wiring drawings of all the systems devices. 7. Any available test certificates for all specified type tests in this hereby technical description may be submitted along with the technical offer. Acceptance or not of the submitted test certificates will be subject to the purchasers approval. 8. A reference list for the offered system shall be submitted and in which the following shall be included: Country and buyer Number of systems sold Year of sale. XXV. DATA WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER

1. All necessary documentation concerning installation of the system, commissioning, operation and maintenance 2. Complete outline and wiring drawings (four (4) copies of each drawing) for all the equipment of the system and the system itself, for approval before the shipment of the entire system. XXVI. METHOD OF INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY OF BAY CONTROL UNITS, PROTECTION RELAYS, BUSBAR DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS HMI EQUIPMENT AND OF THE PANELS OF CONVENTIONAL COMMUNICATION 1. The HMI equipment mentioned in paragraph IX-6g shall be placed on a separate panel. 2. Each panel for 400KV transmission line bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. Two (2) digital distance protection relays of the same manufacturer but with different settings and algorithms, as per SS-108. b. One (1) bay control unit c. Furthermore, one (1) of the panels for the 400KV transmission line bays shall include one (1) bay control unit for the bus section bay. This panel will be designated during the implementation of the contract. 3. Each panel for the 400KV line bays of power plants shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) numerical phase and earth overcurrent protection relay, as per TD-31B technical description. b. One (1) bay control unit

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4. Each panel for the 400KV autotransformer bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) autotransformer differential protection relay as per SS-68 b. Three (3), 3-phase and earth fault overcurrent relays that will be connected with the corresponding voltage transformers of the 400KV, 150KV and 30KV autotransformer bushings, as per TD-48 c. One (1) single phase overcurrent mass protection relay as per TD-49 d. One (1) voltage regulation relay e. One (1) bay control unit 5. Each panel for 400KV bus coupler shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) bay control unit 6. Each panel for the 150 KV transmission line bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) distance protection relay as per TD-16 b. One (1) directional and earth(ground) overcurrent relay as per SS-131 c. One (1) bay control unit d. Furthermore, one (1) of the panels for the 150KV transmission line bays shall include a bay control unit which, however, shall not have control functions on it. It will be used for indication purposes only and for transmitting the required signals to the HMI center (e.g. for indications of manually operated disconnectors' status for the manually operated 150KV bus section bay). That panel will be designated during the implementation of the contract. 7. Each panel for the 150KV autotransformer bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following : a. One (1) distance protection relay without automatic reclosing as per TD-16 b. One (1) bay control unit 8. Each panel for the 150KV capacitor bays (if required) shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) bay control unit b. Three (3) current unbalance relays as per TD-38 c. One (1) Numerical overcurrent plus overload relay in accordance with TD-37 d. One (1) voltage relay as per TD-39 9. Each panel for the 150KV bus coupler bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One bay control unit 10. Each panel for the 150KV power unit line bays shall contain, besides other equipment, the following:

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a. One (1) numerical phase and earth overcurrent protection relay, as per TD-31B technical description. b. One (1) bay control unit 11. ach panel for the 30KV autotransformer bay shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) 3-phase and earth fault overcurrent relay as per TD-48 that will be connected to the current transformers of the 30KV shunt reactor bushings. b. One (1) voltage relay supplied from VTs connected in broken delta for the protection of 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactors against earth faults as per TD-52 c. One (1) voltage relay supplied from single phase VT, located in the neutral of a 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactor for the detection of overvoltage conditions as per TD-46. d. One (1) bay control unit 12. Each panel for the (150/20KV) transformer bay (if required) shall contain, besides other equipment, the following: a. One (1) transformer differential protection relay as per SS-100 b. One (1) phase earth overcurrent relay, as per TD-31B technical description c. One (1) definite time overcurrent relay suitable for the detection of small earth fault currents, as per specification SS-94 d. One (1) bay control unit 13. The 400KV and 150KV busbar differential protection systems as per SS-55 will be installed: a. In uniform panels if the protection systems are of centralized structure, the number of panels to be determined by the supplier depending on the system offered. All panels for the above system will be located inside the corresponding bus coupler bay relay kiosk. b. If the protection system is of distributed structure, the peripheral units will be installed in the protection panel inside the relay kiosk of the corresponding bay and the central unit inside the corresponding bus coupler relay kiosk. 14. Each communication panel for the conventional communication with the transmissions system control center shall contain all equipment described in paragraph XVI. 15. Each communication panel for the conventional communication with the distributions system control center (if applicable) shall contain all equipment described in paragraph XVI. 16. By this term <<other equipment >> is mentioned basically the following: microcircuit breakers, auxiliary relays, terminal blocks etc.

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17. All fiber optic cables necessary for the connection of bay control units, protection relays to the HMI center and also the 20KV IEDs to HMI center must be supplied. 18. All panels shall be equipped with 25% spare terminals blocks which will be used for the wiring of signals and commands from the outdoor primary equipment. In the wiring drawings the points of the terminal blocks on where the signals or commands are to be wired, shall be clearly indicated. All terminal blocks shall be suitable for conductors of 8mm2 in cross section. 19. All panels, which shall bear protection relays, shall be equipped with test sockets (current, voltage and trip circuits) used for the testing of relays. A number of the corresponding male plugs must also be supplied. The test sockets shall be the same with regard the design and function as those of ENTRELEC make. It should be noted that test terminal blocks are not acceptable. 20. All incoming voltage feeds for each panel must be run through voltage sockets of type omega () for isolation purposes. 21. All panels of the system must be wired with 1.5mm2 control cables and all control cables must be equipped with copper strip of 0.1mm2 in thickness and must also bear protection against rodents. 22. All panels which are to be provided for the entire system shall be of the IP52 protection class as per IEC-60529. 23. All panels of the system must bear doors of plexiglass. 24. The protection and control panels of the 400KV and 150KV bays, will be installed inside the relay kiosks of the corresponding bays. The protection and control panels of the 30KV bays, will be installed inside the relay kiosks of the corresponding 400KV bays. The 20KV metal-clad panels (not included in the supply), will be located inside the control building of the ehv substation

XXVII. COLOURS OF THE MIMIC DIAGRAMS WHICH APPEAR ON THE VDUs OF THE HMI. The colours used for the mimic diagrams appearing on the VDUs (screens) of the HMI shall be as follows: 1. 400KV Buses and Equipment : Green colour 2. 150KV Buses and Equipment : Red colour 3. 20KV Buses and Equipment : Black colour 4. 30KV Buses and Equipment : Blue colour 5. 380V AC Buses and Equipment : Orange colour 6. 220V AC Buses and Equipment : Brown colour 7. 220V DC Buses and Equipment : Purple colour 8. 110V DC Buses and Equipment : White colour 9. Earthing (grounding) : Yellow colour 10. Equipment status : In accordance with IEC 60073, latest revision 11. VDU background colour : Light Grey / Blue colour

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XXVIII. PACKING All panels, covered with nylon, shall be packed inside robust wooden boxes. VDUs, PCs, printer, UPS, GPS antenna and its accessories, fiber optic cables and any other components of the system shall all be packed separately inside robust boxes and each box besides been labelled properly, it shall bear indication as to what it contains.

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APPENDIX

TABLE 1 : TABLE 2 : TABLE 3 :

CONTROL INDICATIONS ALARMS

TABLE 4 :

MEASUREMENTS

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TABLE 1 :

CONTROL CONTENTS

400KV OVERHEAD T.L (*) BAY 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS 400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY - BUS SECTION BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) 20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM)

TABLE 1.1 TABLE 1.2 TABLE 1.3 TABLE 1.4 TABLE 1.5 TABLE 1.6 TABLE 1.7 TABLE 1.8 TABLE 1.9 TABLE 1.10 TABLE 1.11

TABLE 1.12

(*) T.L: Transmission Line

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TABLE 1.1

400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY

EHV Substation

TCC**

C.B 400 KV -opening C.B C.B 400 KV C.B selection (for closing) C.B 400 KV cancellation of C.B selection C.B 400 KV closing of selected C.B Auto-reclosing 1 ON (only for overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 1 - OFF (only for overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 - ON (only for overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 - OFF (only for overhead T.L. bay) 400 KV D.S. (***) of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - closing

* *

Note * common command for all Circuit Breakers (C.Bs) ** TCC :Transmission Control Center ***D.S.: Disconnector

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TABLE 1.2

400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS

EHV Substation

TCC

C.B 400 KV -opening C.B C.B 400 KV C.B selection (for closing) C.B 400 KV cancellation of C.B selection C.B 400 KV closing of selected C.B Auto-reclosing 1 ON Auto-reclosing 1 - OFF Auto-reclosing 2 - ON Auto-reclosing 2 - OFF 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - closing

* *

Note

common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 1.3 400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT (overhead) C.B 400 KV -opening C.B C.B 400 KV closing C.B C.B 400 KV - emergency opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - closing EHV Substation TCC Power plant

TABLE 1.4 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY C.B 400 KV -opening C.B C.B 400 KV closing C.B C.B 400 KV, C.B 150 KV, C.B 30 KV of the same autotransformer bay emergency opening (common command) 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing EHV Substation TCC

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TABLE 1.5 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY - BUS SECTION BAY C.B 400 KV (805) -opening C.B C.B 400 KV (805) C.B selection (for closing) C.B 400 KV (805) cancellation of C.B selection C.B 400 KV (805) closing of selected C.B D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (806)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (806)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (807)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (807)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (809)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (809)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (1806)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (1806)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (5806)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (5806)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (1809)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (1809)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (5809)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (5809)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)-closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (906)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (906)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (907)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (907)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (908)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (908)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (1906)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (1906)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (2906)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (2906)- closing EHV Substation TCC

* *

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TABLE 1.5 (continues)

Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1907)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1907)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2907)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2907)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1908)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1908)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2908)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2908)- closing

Note

common command for all C.Bs

TABLE 1.6 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY EHV Substation TCC

C.B 150 KV -opening C.B C.B 150 KV C.B selection (for closing) C.B 150 KV cancellation of C.B selection C.B 150 KV closing of selected C.B Auto-reclosing ON (only for overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing - OFF (only for overhead T.L. bay) 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing

* *

Note

common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 1.7

150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT

EHV Substation

TCC

Power plant

C.B 150 KV -opening selected C.B C.B 150 KV -closing selected C.B C.B 150 KV - emergency opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of T.L. 150 KV - opening D.S. of T.L. 150 KV - closing Earthing switch of 150 KV Bus D.S. - opening Earthing switch of 150 KV Bus D.S. - closing Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. - closing

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TABLE 1.8 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY C.B 150 KV -opening C.B C.B 150 KV C.B selection (for closing) C.B 150 KV cancellation of C.B selection C.B 150 KV closing of selected C.B 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing On Load Tap Changer on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer : "increase of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer : "decrease of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual" EHV Substation TCC

* *

Note

common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 1.9 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY C.B 150 KV -opening C.B C.B 150 KV C.B selection (for closing) C.B 150 KV cancellation of C.B selection C.B 150 KV closing of selected C.B C.B 150 KV - emergency opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 1 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 1 - closing D.S. 150 KV of Bus 2 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 2 - closing D.S. 150 KV of Bus 3 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 3 - closing On Load Tap Changer on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer : "increase of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer : "decrease of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual" TABLE 1.10 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY C.B 150 KV (P5)-opening C.B C.B 150 KV (P5) C.B selection (for closing) C.B 150 KV (P5) cancellation of C.B selection C.B 150 KV (P5) closing of selected C.B D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (6)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (6)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (7)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (7)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (9)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (9)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (8)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (8)- closing Note EHV Substation TCC EHV Substation TCC DCC

* *

common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 1.11 EHV Substation

30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY C.B 30 KV - opening C.B C.B 30 KV closing C.B 30 / 0,4 KV SERVICE TRANSFORMER On Load Tap Changer on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer : "increase of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer : "decrease of voltage step" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual"

TCC

TABLE 1.12 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B C.B 20 KV closing C.B "reset" command of auxiliary relay 11 "reset" command of auxiliary relay 30 Panel in "remote" control Panel in "local" control 20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Overcurrent instantaneous elements ON Overcurrent instantaneous elements OFF CB auto-reclosing operation - ON (only for overhead T.L. feeder bay) CB auto-reclosing operation - OFF (only for overhead T.L. feeder bay) Panel in "remote" control Panel in "local" control PANEL HMI / DCC ()

PANEL

HMI / DCC ()

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20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Panel in "remote" control Panel in "local" control 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Capacitor Switch of first capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "opening" Capacitor Switch of first capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "closing" Capacitor Switch of second capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "opening" Capacitor Switch of second capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "closing" Capacitor Switch of third capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "opening" Capacitor Switch of third capacitor bank 4,3 MVAR - "closing" Panel in "remote" control Panel in "local" control

PANEL PANEL / HMI

HMI / DCC () DCC (* ) () () () () () () () () () ()

TCC ()

For every protection relay of 20 kV bays or transformers, it is required that after operation of its ''reset" command, the corresponding telecontrol will be ensured. (*)& () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract

20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Overcurrent instantaneous elements ON Overcurrent instantaneous elements OFF CB auto-reclosing operation - ON (only for overhead T.L. feeder bay) CB auto-reclosing operation - OFF (only for overhead T.L. feeder bay) Panel in "remote" control Panel in "local" control (*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract

PANEL / HMI

TCC or DCC (* ) () () () () ()

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TABLE 2 :

INDICATIONS CONTENTS

400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS 400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY, BUS SECTION BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY-BUS SECTION BAY 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) 20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM)

TABLE 2.1 TABLE 2.2 TABLE 2.3 TABLE 2.4 TABLE 2.5 TABLE 2.6 TABLE 2.7 TABLE 2.8 TABLE 2.9 TABLE 2.10 TABLE 2.11

TABLE 2.12

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TABLE 2.1 EHV SUBSTATION

400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 400 KV "selected for control" C.B. 400 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 400 KV "C.B. selection command" C.B. 400 KV "cancellation of C.B. selection command" C.B. 400 KV "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 400 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 400 KV -open C.B 400 KV closed Auto-reclosing 1 ON (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 1 - OFF (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 - ON (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 - OFF (overhead T.L. bay) 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. closing

TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 2.2 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 400 KV "selected for control" C.B. 400 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 400 KV " C.B. selection command" C.B. 400 KV "cancellation of C.B.selection command" C.B. 400 KV "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 400 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 400 KV open C.B 400 KV closed Auto-reclosing 1 ON (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 1 OFF (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 ON (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing 2 OFF (overhead T.L. bay) 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - closing EHV SUBSTATION TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 2.3 400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B 400 KV open C.B 400 KV closed C.B. 150 KV "opening command: emergency ON" C.B. 150 KV "closing command: emergency OFF" 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 400 KV T.L. - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV T.L. - closing EHV SUBSTATION TCC
POWER PLANT

TABLE 2.4 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B 400 KV open C.B 400 KV closed 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 400 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector. - opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Disconnector - closing EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 2.5 EHV SUBSTATION

400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY - BUS SECTION BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 400 KV (805) "selected for control" C.B. 400 KV (805) "not selected for control" C.B. 400 KV " C.B selection command" C.B. 400 KV "cancellation of C.B selection command" C.B. 400 KV (805) "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 400 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 400 KV (805) open C.B 400 KV (805) closed D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (806)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (806)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (807)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (807)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (809)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (809)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (1806)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (1806)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (5806)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (5806)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (1809)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (1809)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (5809)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (5809)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (808)-closing

TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

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TABLE 2.5 (continues)

400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY - BUS SECTION BAY D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (906)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (906)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (907)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (907)- closing D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (908)- opening D.S. of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (908)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (1906)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (1906)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (2906)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 1, (2906)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1907)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (1907)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2907)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 2, (2907)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (1908)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (1908)- closing Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (2908)- opening Earthing switch of 400 KV Bus Section - Bus 3, (2908)- closing

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 2.6 EHV SUBSTATION

150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 150 KV "selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. selection command" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. cancellation of selection command" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 150 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 150 KV open C.B 150 KV closed Auto-reclosing ON (overhead T.L. bay) Auto-reclosing - OFF (overhead T.L. bay) 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 150 KV T.L. opening D.S. of 150 KV T.L. closing Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. opening Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. closing

TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 2.7 EHV SUBSTATION

150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B 150 KV open C.B 150 KV closed C.B. 150 KV "opening command: emergency ON" C.B. 150 KV "opening command: emergency OFF" 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 150 KV T.L. - opening D.S. of 150 KV T.L - closing Earthing switch of 150 KV Bus D.S. - opening Earthing switch of 150 KV Bus D.S. - closing Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. - opening Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. - closing

TCC

Power Plant

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TABLE 2.8 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 150 KV "selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. selection command" C.B. 150 KV "cancellation of C.B. selection command" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 150 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 150 KV open C.B 150 KV closed 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 1 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 2 - closing 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - opening 150 KV D.S. of Bus 3 - closing D.S. of 150 KV T.L. opening D.S. of 150 KV T.L. closing Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. opening Earthing switch of 150 KV T.L. closing On Load Tap Changer - control on "local control" On Load Tap Changer - control on "EHV Substation" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual" On Load Tap Changer - control on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer - control on "voltage step " (25 steps) On Load Tap Changer on upper tap On Load Tap Changer on lower tap Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs (2) Analog signals (2) EHV SUBSTATION TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

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TABLE 2.9 EHV SUBSTATION

150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY (TM panel) Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC-DCC" C.B. 150 KV "selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "opening command: emergency ON" C.B. 150 KV "opening command: emergency OFF" C.B 150 KV open C.B 150 KV closed D.S. 150 KV of Bus 1 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 1 - closing D.S. 150 KV of Bus 2 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 2 - closing D.S. 150 KV of Bus 3 - opening D.S. 150 KV of Bus 3 - closing On Load Tap Changer - control on "local control" On Load Tap Changer - control on "EHV Substation" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual" On Load Tap Changer - control on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer - control on "voltage step " (25 steps) On Load Tap Changer on upper tap On Load Tap Changer on lower tap

TCC

DCC

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TABLE 2.10 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B. 150 KV "selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "not selected for control" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. selection command" C.B. 150 KV "cancellation of C.B. selection command" C.B. 150 KV "C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B. 150 KV "failure of C.B. closing command (synchro-check operation)" C.B 150 KV open C.B 150 KV closed D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (6)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (6)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (7)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (7)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (9)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (9)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (8)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (8)- closing EHV SUBSTATION TCC (1) (1) (1) (1)

150 KV BUS SECTION BAY D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (166)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 1, (166)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (167)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 2, (167)- closing D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (168)- opening D.S. of 150 KV Bus Coupler - Bus 3, (168)- closing

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

Note (1) Common command for all C.Bs

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TABLE 2.11 EHV SUBSTATION

30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Bay controlled by "ehv substation" Bay controlled by "TCC" C.B 30 KV open C.B 30 KV closed D.S 30 KV open D.S 30 KV closed

TCC

30 / 0,4 KV SERVICE TRANSFORMER On Load Tap Changer - control on "local control" On Load Tap Changer - control on "EHV Substation" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Automatic" On Load Tap Changer - control on "Manual" On Load Tap Changer - control on "emergency stop" On Load Tap Changer - control on "voltage step " (25 steps) On Load Tap Changer on upper tap On Load Tap Changer on lower tap

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TABLE 2.12 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) Panel in "local" control Panel in "remote" control C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Earthing switch - opening Earthing switch - closing C.B trolley "operating position" C.B trolley "isolating position" 20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) Panel in "local" control Panel in "remote" control C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Earthing switch - opening Earthing switch - closing C.B trolley "operating position" C.B trolley " isolation position " Instantaneous elements of overcurrent relay - ON Instantaneous elements of overcurrent relay - OFF Auto-reclosing operation of overcurrent relay - ON (only for overhead 20 KV feeder bays) Auto-reclosing operation of overcurrent relay - OFF (only for overhead 20 KV feeder bays) 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) Panel in "local" control Panel in "remote" control C.B 20 KV opening C.B 20 KV closing C.B trolley "operating position" C.B trolley "isolating position" PANEL PANEL PANEL HMI / DCC HMI / DCC HMI / DCC

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20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) Panel in "local" control (CM) Panel in "remote" control (CM) C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Earthing switch open Earthing switch - closed C.B trolley "operating position" C.B trolley "isolating position" 4,3 MVAR 1rst capacitors bank - "opening" (QC) 4,3 MVAR 1rst capacitors bank - "closing" (QC) 4,3 MVAR 2nd capacitors bank - "opening" (QC) 4,3 MVAR 2nd capacitors bank - "closing" (QC) 4,3 MVAR 3rd capacitors bank - "opening" (QC) 4,3 MVAR 3rd capacitors bank - "closing" (QC)

PANEL / HMI

TCC

DCC (*) () () () () () () () () () () () () () ()

(*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM) Panel in "local" control Panel in "remote" control C.B 20 KV - opening C.B 20 KV closing Earthing switch - opening Earthing switch - closing C.B trolley "operating position" C.B trolley " isolation position " Instantaneous elements of overcurrent relay - ON Instantaneous elements of overcurrent relay - OFF Auto-reclosing operation of overcurrent relay - ON (only for overhead 20 KV feeder bays) Auto-reclosing operation of overcurrent relay - OFF (only for overhead 20 KV feeder bays) (*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract PANEL / HMI TCC or DCC (* ) () () () ()

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TABLE 3 :

ALARMS

CONTENTS
GENERAL ALARMS OF EHV SUBSTATION - ACOUSTIC GENERAL ALARMS OF EHV SUBSTATION - VISUAL 400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND 20 KV FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) TABLE 3.15 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM) 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) TABLE 3.16 TABLE 3.17 TABLE 3.1 TABLE 3.2 TABLE 3.3 TABLE 3.4 TABLE 3.5 TABLE 3.6 TABLE 3.7 TABLE 3.8 TABLE 3.9 TABLE 3.10 TABLE 3.11 TABLE 3.12 TABLE 3.13 TABLE 3.14

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TABLE 3.1 GENERAL ALARMS OF EHV SUBSTATION - ACOUSTIC 110V DC panels DC supply loss 110V DC panels DC supply loss for general alarms (supervising will be performed by the use of auxiliary A.C. relays that will excite an AC alarm bell) 220V DC panels DC supply loss 220V DC panels DC supply loss for general alarms (supervising will be performed by the use of auxiliary A.C. relays that will excite an AC alarm bell) AC panels. AC supply loss. Supervising per phase (supervising will be performed by the use of auxiliary DC relays that will excite an DC alarm bell) EHV substation entrance bell Alarm - excitation of the substation control building security system Alarm - excitation of the substation control building fire detection system EHV SUBSTATION

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TABLE 3.2 GENERAL ALARMS OF EHV SUBSTATION - VISUAL

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC DCC

400 V SIDE Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Live line"-"live bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Dead line"-"live bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Live line"-"dead bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Dead line"-"dead bus" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "voltage magnitude difference" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "frequency difference" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "phase difference" 400KV bus-bars differential protection blocking 400KV bus-bars differential protection excitation 400KV bus-bars differential protection one (1) trip alarm per zone 400KV bus-bars differential protection overall trip alarm 150 KV SIDE Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Live line"-"live bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Dead line"-"live bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Live line"-"dead bus" Synchro-check voltage comparison scheme: "Dead line"-"dead bus" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "voltage magnitude difference" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "frequency difference" Synchro-check operation failure (due to) "phase difference" 150KV bus-bars differential protection blocking 150KV bus-bars differential protection excitation 150KV bus-bars differential protection one (1) trip alarm per zone 150KV bus-bars differential protection overall trip alarm 220V D.C. SUPPLY NETWORK Battery charger 1 of 220V batteries overvoltage / undervoltage at the output Battery charger 1 of 220V batteries malfunction / damage Battery charger 2 (back-up) of 220V batteries overvoltage / undervoltage at the output

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220V D.C. SUPPLY NETWORK (continues) Battery charger 2 (back-up) of 220V batteries malfunction / damage Battery charger of 48V batteries malfunction / damage For every 220V DC supply panel Supervision relay of DC current leakage DC supply loss at the panels busbars (supervising by auxiliary undervoltage relay) DC supply loss of general alarms (supervising by auxiliary AC relay) Trip of panels supply auto-circuit breaker (*) For every 220V DC supply Tripping of auto-C.B. for power line carrier (400KV side) Tripping of auto-C.B. for central control unit Tripping of auto-C.B. for PC display Tripping of auto-C.B. for 400 KV busbars differential protection Tripping of auto-C.B. for transmission SCADA interface Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for protection and control D.C. loop (1) Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for protection and control D.C. loop (2) Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for D.S motors D.C. loop () Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for alarms D.C. loop (3) Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for interlockings Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for protection and control D.C. loop (1) Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for protection and control D.C. loop (2) Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for D.S motors D.C. loop () Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for alarms D.C. loop (3) Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for interlockings Tripping of auto-C.B. for general signals Collectively (one common signal for similar supplies) DC supply loss at the panels busbars (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) DC current leakage supervising relay Tripping of auto-C.B. for central control unit Tripping of auto-C.B. for 400 KV busbars differential protection Tripping of auto-C.B. for transmission SCADA interface

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

DCC

(*)auto-circuit breaker : auto-C.B.

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TABLE 3.2 (continues) EHV SUBSTATION

110V D.C. SUPPLY NETWORK Battery charger 1 of 110V batteries overvoltage / undervoltage at the output Battery charger 1 of 110V batteries malfunction / damage Battery charger 2 (back-up) of 110V batteries overvoltage / undervoltage at the output Battery charger 2 (back-up) of 110V batteries malfunction / damage For every 110V DC supply panel Supervision relay of DC current leakage DC supply loss at the panels bus-bars (supervising by auxiliary undervoltage relay) DC supply loss for general alarms (supervising by auxiliary AC relay) Trip of panels supply auto-C.B. For every 110V DC supply Tripping of auto-C.B. for power line carrier (150KV side) Tripping of auto-C.B. for 150 KV busbars differential protection Tripping of auto-C.B. for Distribution SCADA interface Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for protection and control D.C. loop (Q) Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for D.S motors D.C. loop () Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for alarms D.C. loop (S) Tripping of auto-C.B. 1, for interlockings Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for protection and control D.C loop (QL) Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for D.S motors D.C. loop () Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for alarms D.C. loop (SL) Tripping of auto-C.B. 2, for interlockings Tripping of auto-C.B. for general signals Collectively (one common signal for similar supplies) DC supply loss at the panels busbars (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) DC current leakage supervising relay Tripping of auto-C.B. for 150 KV busbars differential protection Tripping of auto-C.B. for Distribution transmission SCADA interface

TCC

DCC

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TABLE 3.2 (continues) A.C. SUPPLY NETWORK Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - "Manual control" Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - "Automatic control" Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - "OFF" Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - "Incoming supply 1" Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - " Incoming supply 2" Autochangeover 400/230V AC supply system - " Incoming supply 3" 400/230V AC network phase A loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC network phase B loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC network phase C loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC panel S/S (*) Tripping of auto-C.B. for panels supply 400/230V AC panel S/Sphase A loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC panel S/Sphase B loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC panel S/Sphase C loss at the panels busbar (supervising by aux undervoltage relay) 400/230V AC panel S/S Autochangeover power supply circuit breaker - "Service transformer 1" 400/230V AC panel S/S Autochangeover power supply circuit breaker - "Service transformer 2" 400/230V AC panel S/S Autochangeover power supply circuit breaker -"FF" Diesel power supply unit start Diesel power supply unit failure OTHER GENERAL ALARMS Central substation entrance door - "open" Fire fighting tank level Fire detection panel system malfunction or lack of system supply voltage Fire detection panel fire detection ON Building security system alarm ON Water supply tank (floater) Low level Transformer oil collection tank (floater) High level Autotransformer oil collection tank (floater) High level (*) S/S : Substation EHV SUBSTATION TCC DCC

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TABLE 3.3 400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure level 1 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 400 KV C.B. spring uncharged Distance protection relay 1 - malfunction Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay 1 general excitation Distance protection relay 1 trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay 1 fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection backward Distance protection relay 1 remote trip command via power line carrier, from the C.B. of the S/S connecting at the opposite end of the Transmission line Distance protection relay 1 autoreclosing blocked Distance protection relay 2 - malfunction Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay 2 - general excitation Distance protection relay 2 trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay 2 fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection backward Distance protection relay 2 remote trip command via power line carrier, from the C.B. of the S/S connecting at the opposite end of the Transmission line Distance protection relay 2 autoreclosing blocked 400kV busbar differential protection relay - trip mcb (*) of transmission line voltage control for distance protection relay - trip mcb of transmission line voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip EHV SUBSTATION TCC

(*) mcb : miniature circuit breaker

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TABLE 3.3 (continues)

400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY (continues) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+02) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+12) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

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TABLE 3.4 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 400 KV C.B. spring uncharged Distance protection relay 1 - malfunction Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay 1 - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay 1 general excitation Distance protection relay 1 trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay 1 fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay 1 - fault detection backward Distance protection relay 1 remote trip command via power line carrier, from the C.B. of the S/S connecting at the opposite end of the T.L. Distance protection relay 1 autoreclosing blocked Distance protection relay 2 - malfunction Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay 2 - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay 2 - general excitation Distance protection relay 2 trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay 2 fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay 2 - fault detection backward Distance protection relay 2 remote trip command via power line carrier, from the C.B. of the S/S connecting at the opposite end of the T.L. Distance protection relay 2 autoreclosing blocked 400kV busbar differential protection relay - trip mcb of transmission line voltage control for distance protection relay - trip mcb of transmission line voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.4 (continues)

400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+02) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+12) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

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TABLE 3.5 EHV SUBSTATION


POWER PLANT

400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 400 KV C.B. spring uncharged Overcurrent protection relay - malfunction Overcurrent protection relay - alarm Overcurrent protection relay trip command to C.B of the bay 400kV busbar differential protection relay - trip Generators protection relays - trip mcb of T.L voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+02) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+12) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay

TCC

Alarms of protection units which are to be sent to the Power Plant, as well as alarms of the Power Plant protection units to EHV Substation, will be designated during the stage of studies submission.

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TABLE 3.6 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 400 KV C.B. spring uncharged Overcurrent protection relay - malfunction Overcurrent protection relay - alarm Overcurrent protection relay - trip Bus-bar differential protection relay - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+02) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+12) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay Autotransformers alarms Autotransformer cooling system malfunction (one per group) Autotransformer pressure relief device - trip Autotransformer oil pumps malfunction Autotransformer - loss of D.C. control voltage Autotransformer - OLTC - protection relay malfunction Autotransformer - Buchholz relay - alarm Autotransformer OLTC Buchholz relay - alarm Autotransformer oil temperature - alarm Autotransformer - winding (H2) temperature - alarm Autotransformer - winding (Y2) temperature - alarm Autotransformer - winding (X2) temperature - alarm (3) (1) (1) (2) (2) (2) (2) (5) (3) EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.6 (continues) 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY (continues) Autotransformer oil low level - alarm Autotransformer - OLTC oil low level - alarm Autotransformer - oil high level - alarm Autotransformer - OLTC oil high level - alarm Autotransformer Buchholz relay - trip Autotransformer OLTC Buchholz relay - trip Autotransformer oil temperature - trip Autotransformer - winding (H2) temperature - trip Autotransformer - winding (Y2) temperature - trip Autotransformer - winding (X2) temperature - trip Autotransformer - pressure relief valve - trip Autotransformer deferential protection relay - malfunction Autotransformer deferential protection relay - excitation Autotransformer deferential protection relay - trip Autotransformer mass protection relay - malfunction Autotransformer mass protection relay excitation Autotransformer mass protection relay - trip Activation of fire extinguishing system Note : (x) Alarms to TCC, having the same numbering will be a common signal (3) EHV SUBSTATION TCC (2) (2) (2) (2) (4) (4) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (3)

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TABLE 3.7

400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 400 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 400 KV C.B. spring uncharged 400 KV busbar differential protection relay - trip mcb of busbar 1 voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar 2 voltage control for synchro-check - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+02) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+12) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

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TABLE 3.8 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 150 KV C.B. spring uncharged Distance protection relay - malfunction Distance protection relay - excitation of phase Distance protection relay - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay general excitation Distance protection relay trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay - fault detection backward Distance protection relay remote trip command via power line carrier, from the C.B. of the Substation connecting at the opposite end of the Transmission line Distance protection relay autoreclosing blocked Overcurrent protection relay - malfunction Overcurrent protection relay excitation Overcurrent protection relay - trip mcb of transmission line voltage control for distance protection relay trip mcb of transmission line voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip Busbar differential protection relay - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+QL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+SL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay Note : (x) Alarms to TCC, having the same numbering will be a common signal (1) (1) EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.9 EHV SUBSTATION


POWER PLANT

150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 150 KV C.B. spring uncharged Overcurrent protection relay - malfunction Overcurrent protection relay - excitation Overcurrent protection relay trip command to C.B of the bay mcb of T.L voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip Busbar differential protection relay - trip Generators protection relays - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+QL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+SL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay

TCC

Alarms of protection units which are to be sent to the Power Plant, as well as alarms of the Power Plant protection units to EHV Substation, will be designated during the stage of studies submission.

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TABLE 3.10 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 150 KV C.B. spring uncharged Distance protection relay - malfunction Distance protection relay - excitation of phase Distance protection relay - excitation of phase B Distance protection relay - excitation of phase C Distance protection relay general excitation Distance protection relay trip command to C.B of the bay Distance protection relay fault detection at zone 1 Distance protection relay - fault detection at zone 2 Distance protection relay - fault detection at zone 3 Distance protection relay - fault detection backward Overcurrent protection relay - malfunction Overcurrent protection relay - excitation Overcurrent protection relay trip command to C.B of the bay mcb of transmission line voltage control for distance protection relay trip mcb of T.L voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar voltage control for synchro-check - trip Busbar differential protection relay - trip Cable protection relay (if applicable) - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+QL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+SL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay Note : (x) Alarms to TCC, having the same numbering will be a common signal (1) (1) EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.11 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 150 KV C.B. spring uncharged Busbar differential protection relay - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+QL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+SL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) Transformer Buchholz relay - alarm Transformer OLTC Buchholz relay - alarm Transformer oil temperature - alarm Transformer - winding (1) temperature - alarm Transformer - winding (3) temperature - alarm Transformer oil low level - alarm Transformer OLTC oil low level - alarm Overcurrent protection relay of transformer neutral - malfunction Transformer neutral - overcurrent protection relay alarm due to earth fault Transformer neutral earthing resistance high temperature alarm Transformer trip from Buchholz relay to the bay C.B. Transformer trip from OLTC Buchholz relay to the bay C.B. Transformer trip due to oil temperature to the bay C.B. Transformer trip due to winding (X1) temperature to the bay C.B. Transformer trip due to winding (X3) temperature to the bay C.B. EHV SUBSTATION DCC

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TABLE 3.11 (continues) 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY (continues) EHV SUBSTATION DCC

Transformer trip due to the pressure relief valve operation Transformer differential protection relay - malfunction Transformer differential protection relay - excitation Transformer differential protection relay trip Transformer mcb for fans control - trip 110V D.C bay supply panel trip of D.C. supply auto-circuit breaker for 20kV C.B control (+Q) 110V D.C bay supply panel trip of D.C. supply auto-circuit breaker for 20kV C.B alarms (+S) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for 20kV C.B control (+QB) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for 20kV C.B alarms (+SB)

TABLE 3.12 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 150 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 150 KV C.B. spring uncharged Busbar differential protection relay - trip mcb of busbar 1 voltage control for synchro-check - trip mcb of busbar 2 voltage control for synchro-check - trip Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+QL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+SL) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for interlockings (+04) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for D.S motors (+) DC supply loss for operation, control, protection and alarms of the bay EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.13 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 30 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 1 30 KV C.B. - low SF6 pressure - level 2 30 KV C.B. spring uncharged 30 KV C.B. motor protection Autotransformer overcurrent protection relay - excitation Autotransformer overcurrent protection relay trip alarm Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for control and protection (+ 01) Protection and control panel of the bay trip of DC supply mcb for alarms (+03) Reactor trip from Buchholz relay to the bay C.B. Reactor reactors own protections (BUCHHOLZ, GASS) Reactor - oil temperature - alarm Reactor trip due to oil temperature to the bay C.B. Reactor neutral voltage transformer Reactor oil level (min) Reactor thermostat - alarm Reactor overcurrent protection relay - alarm Reactor - overcurrent protection relay - trip 30KV voltage transformer unbalance protection relay Note : Alarms to TCC, having the same numbering (x) will be a common signal (2) (2) (1) (1) EHV SUBSTATION TCC

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TABLE 3.14 20 KV SIDE GENERAL ALARMS Control of all 20KV bays by "ehv substation" Control of all 20KV bays by "DCC" Alarm that the 20kV bus coupler C.B. and the two 20kV C.B. of the incoming transformer bay, on both sides of the coupler, are all simultaneously closed for a time greater than a certain threshold, which will be an adjustable parameter of the system software PANEL HMI / DCC

20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) panel Loss of transformer output voltage panel - low SF6 pressure - level 1 panel low SF6 pressure - level 2 panel C.B. closing spring uncharged panel - 20 KV incoming cable - live panel overcurrent protection relay - failure panel transformer differential protection relay - failure panel arc detection relay - malfunction panel arc detection relay trip to the C.B. of the bay panel overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay panel overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay panel transformer differential protection trip to the C.B. of the bay panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay control panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay protection panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay alarms 30 auxiliary relay (ON) 30 auxiliary relay (OFF) C.B. opening or closing - malfunction

PANEL

HMI / DCC

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TABLE 3.15 OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND 20 KV FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) OLM or ULM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 1 OLM or ULM panel low SF6 pressure - level 2 OLM or ULM panel C.B. closing spring uncharged OLM or ULM panel - 20 KV incoming cable - live OLM or ULM panel overcurrent protection relay - failure OLM or ULM panel arc detection relay trip to the C.B. of the bay OLM or ULM panel instantaneous elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay OLM or ULM panel time elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay OLM or ULM panel instantaneous elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay OLM or ULM panel time elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay OLM or ULM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay control OLM or ULM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay protection OLM or ULM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay alarms C.B. opening or closing - malfunction Sensitive ground fault current detection relay - ON

PANEL

HMI / DCC

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TABLE 3.15 (continues) 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM) IPPM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 1 IPPM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 2 IPPM panel - C.B. closing spring uncharged IPPM panel - 20 KV incoming cable - live IPPM panel - overcurrent protection relay - failure IPPM panel - arc detection relay trip to the C.B. of the bay IPPM panel - instantaneous elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay IPPM panel - time elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay IPPM panel - instantaneous elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay IPPM panel - time elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay IPPM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay control IPPM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay protection IPPM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay alarms C.B. opening or closing - malfunction PANEL / TCC or DCC (*) (1) (1) (1)

( ) (4) ( ) (4)
(2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (3)

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Note : Alarms to TCC, having the same numbering (x) will be a common signal (*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract

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TABLE 3.16 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) CM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 1 CM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 2 CM panel - C.B. spring uncharged CM panel - 20 KV incoming cable - live CM panel - overcurrent protection relay - failure CM panel arc detection relay - failure CM panel - unbalance protection relay - failure CM panel - arc detection relay trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel - instantaneous elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel - time elements of overcurrent (phase) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel - instantaneous elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel - time elements of overcurrent (earth) protection trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel instantaneous elements of overcurrent protection of 1 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay
st st

PANEL/ HMI

TCC

DCC (*)

( ( ( ( ( ( ( (

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( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

CM panel time elements of overcurrent protection of 1 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel instantaneous elements of overcurrent protection of nd 2 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel time elements of overcurrent protection of 2 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay
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CM panel instantaneous elements of overcurrent protection of 3 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay
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( ) ( ) ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ) )

CM panel time elements of overcurrent protection of 3 capacitor bank neutral trip to the C.B. of the bay CM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay control CM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay protection CM panel - trip of DC supply mcb for bay alarm Loss of 1 capacitor bank (4,3 var) Loss of 2 capacitor bank (4,3 var) Loss of 3 capacitor bank (4,3 var) 20kV C.B. opening or closing - malfunction
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TABLE 3.16 (continues) 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) (continues) SCC control unit of capacitor banks - malfunction Auto control of capacitor banks Confirmation for manual operation of capacitor banks Permission for manual control Remote control of capacitor banks Note: (*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract

PANEL(*)

HMI

TCC

DCC (*)

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

TABLE 3.17 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) SM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 1 SM panel - low SF6 pressure - level 2 SM panel - C.B. closing spring uncharged SM panel arc detection relay - failure SM panel arc detection relay trip to the C.B. of the bay SM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay control SM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay protection SM panel trip of DC supply mcb for bay alarms From TM panel overcurrent protection relay trip of C.B C.B. opening or closing - malfunction TM and BSM panel C.Bs simultaneously closed for over 5min PANEL HMI/ DCC

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TABLE 4 :

MEASUREMENTS CONTENTS

110V OR 220V DC PANELS (for each panel) 400/230V AC PANEL - SUBSTATION 400/230V AC AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER PANEL EHV SUBSTATION 400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY 20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) 20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) 20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) 20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel) 20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM) TABLE 4.5 TABLE 4.4 TABLE 4.3 TABLE 4.2 TABLE 4.1

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TABLE 4.1

110V DC PANELS (for each panel)

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

DCC

Current Voltage

220V DC PANELS (for each panel) Current Voltage

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

DCC

400/230V AC PANEL - SUBSTATION

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

DCC

Current Voltage Energy

400/230V AC AUTOMATIC CHANGEOVER PANEL EHV SUBSTATION Current (for each input) Voltage (for each input) Energy (for each input)

EHV SUBSTATION

TCC

DCC

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TABLE 4.2 400KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION TCC TCC POWER PLANT POWER PLANT TCC (1) TCC (1) TCC (1) POWER PLANT (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) POWER PLANT POWER PLANT

400 KV BAY FOR CONNECTION WITH POWER PLANT


Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Active energy (3ph) Reactive energy (3ph) 400 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR INTERNATIONAL LINKS Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Active energy (3ph) Reactive energy (3ph) 400 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Current of three phases Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Autotransformer winding (2) temperature Autotransformer oil temperature 400 KV BUS COUPLER BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Frequency at each bus bar Note

(1) Only the three (3) polar (2) The measurements of 150KV bay to Power Plant, will be designated during the execution of the Project

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TABLE 4.3 150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION EHV SUBSTATION TCC (1) TCC (1) DCC POWER PLANT TCC (1) DCC (1) DCC POWER PLANT TCC (1) TCC (1) DCC POWER PLANT (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) POWER PLANT DCC POWER PLANT

150 KV OVERHEAD T.L. BAY FOR POWER PLANT


Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Active energy (3ph) Reactive energy (3ph) 150 KV TRANSFORMER BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Active energy (3ph) Reactive energy (3ph) 150 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Active power (3ph) Reactive power (3ph) Autotransformer winding (Y2) temperature 150 KV BUS COUPLER BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Frequency at each bus bar Note

(1) Only the three (3) polar (2) The measurements of 400KV bay to Power Plant, will be designated during the execution of the Project

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TABLE 4.4 30 KV AUTOTRANSFORMER BAY Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Reactive power (3ph) Autotransformer winding (2) temperature Note (1) Only the three (3) polar voltages EHV SUBSTATION TCC (1) DCC

TABLE 4.5

20 KV TRANSFORMER INCOMING BAY (TM panel) Current of three phases Voltage of three phases (the 3 phase and 3 polar voltages are presented) Frequency Active power (3ph) (per transformer and collectively for all transformers in operation) Reactive power (3ph) (per transformer and collectively for all transformers in operation) Transformer maximum active and reactive power Voltages of three phases of the voltage transformer of the 20KV transformer bay.

PANEL

TCC

HMI / DCC

20 KV OVERHEAD OR UNDERGROUND FEEDER BAY (OLM or ULM panel) Current of phase B Maximum current

PANEL

TCC

HMI / DCC

20 KV BUS COUPLER BAY (BSM panel) Current of phase B

PANEL

TCC

HMI / DCC

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20 KV CAPACITORS BANKS BAY (CM panel)

PANEL

TCC (* ) () () ()

HMI / DCC

Current of three phases Maximum currents Reactive power

20 KV FEEDER BAY FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCER (IPPM)

PANEL

TCC (* ) () () () ()

HMI / DCC

Current of phase B Maximum current Active power Reactive power (*) & () Will be designated during the implementation of the contract

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DEPARTMENT PROTECTION SECTION

MARCH 2009

Technical Description 31/B Technical description for digital phase overcurrent relays for 400 KV, 150KV, 30 KV sides of ATR and reactors

1. Introductory remarks range of application. 2. References and standards. 3. Operating environment. 4. Protection basic performance and functions. 5. Additional functions. 6. Design and construction. 7. Communication and interfaces. 8. Software. 9. Tests. 10.Additional requirements.

1. Introductory remarks range of application. This technical description concerns digital overcurrent relays to be installed in PPC power transmission system. It establishes requirements for the performance, design, testing and operation of the relevant equipment and related software. The relays are primarily intended to provide fast, selective and reliable clearance of faults in transmission network and especially in 400, 150, 30 KV sides of ATR and reactors. 2. References and standards. The items to be offered (hardware/software) will conform to the international standards and codes of practice, mainly: - Currently valid IEC-61850, 60255-3, 60255-5 60255-22 and 60255-21 standards applicable for such devices covering performance, insulation and disturbance requirements, indicately : Dielectric withstand : IEC 255-2,5 Vibration and shock during operation : IEC 255-21 class II Disturbance tests : IEC 255-22-1 class III, IEC 255-22-4 class III or IV, IEC 801-4 level 4, IEC 255-22-2 class III IEC 801-2 class III (type approval) In case of lack of international regulations, conformity to the national standards (i.e. the manufacturers country standards) applicable for such devices could be considered, subject to purchasers approval (ANSI, IEEE, VDE, ). In that case the corresponding IEC standard will be mentioned. Finally, conformity statement of the manufacturer according to the provision of EU directive 73/23/C and 89/336/EEC will be required. 3. Operating environment. Network data The relays will be installed in transmission network of PPC. Rated voltage : 400, 150, 30 KV System neutral : earthed Nominal frequency : 50 z (in emergency conditions frequency could be between 47.5 Hz 51 Hz) The secondary nominal current of CTs is 1A or 5A. Power supply In PPC substation for the supply of the control equipment is available a battery system providing DC voltage of a level 220V DC / 110V DC.

Ambient conditions The relays will be designed for indoor operation over a temperature range from -5 to +55C and a humidity range from 10% to 90%. 4. Protection basic performance and functions. Required protection functions of the relay a. Definite time phase, earth and negative sequence overcurrent protection with two (2) stages for phase, earth and negative sequence: (>, >>), (>, >>) and (2>, 2 >>). In total six (6) stages. b. Inverse time phase, earth and negative sequence overcurrent protection with characteristic curves as per IEC 60255-3, which are inverse time, very inverse time, extremely inverse time and long inverse time with one overcurrent stage for phase p and one for earth p, respectively. Two, in total. Required setting ranges of the relays a. Definite time overcurrent protection 1. phase (>): ( 0,1 to 4) x IN in steps of 0,1A 2. earth (>): ( 0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A 3. phase (>>): ( 0,1 to 20) x IN in steps of 0,1A 4. earth (>>): ( 0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A 5. time delay : 0 - 150 sec in steps of 0,1sec b. Inverse time overcurrent protection 1. phase (p): ( 0,1 to 3,2) x IN in steps of 0,1A 2. earth (p): ( 0,1 to 1,0) x IN in steps of 0,1A 3. Time multiplier: 0,05 1,5 sec (IEC) or 0,5-15 sec (ANSI) 5. Additional functions. Except of the basic overcurrent protection as described above the following additional functions are required: Hardware options - A number of LEDs on the relay front panel or on the display for indications of the fault type and health of the relay and dc supply. It is desirable of LEDs to be programmable by the user. In the offer the number of LEDs on the relay front panel must be mentioned. - Optoisolator digital inputs for remote control of various functions three (3) at least. - Digital outputs (preferably programmable by the operator) two (2) for operation (heavy duty) and three (3) for indication. Five (5) in total. Minimum requirements: Trip command Contacts for indication of the type of fault and operation mode Self check (watchdog) Operation of relay
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Software options. - The relay settings can be changed remotely by the serial interface or locally by the relay front panel interface. - Event reporting (minimum requirements) : Indication of the last 4 events. Information provided : Date/time of the event, type of fault, values of trip currents. 6. Design and construction. All functions will be included in a housing providing degree of protection IP50 according to IEC. The construction preferably will be of modular design with plug-in unit facilitating repairs. The installation will be flush mounting. All the appropriate accessories (special cables/ plugs interfaces, adaptors etc.) for communication and testing have to be included in the price. In the case of draw-out input unit, automatic short-circuit of current contacts have to be foreseen. The dc/dc converter accommodated in the relay housing will provide operation having an input voltage 220 VDC. The trip and ON output contacts will be of heavy duty with the following ratings: Output contacts - Continuous current carrying capacity : 5 - Making capacity : 30 - Breaking capacity : 0.5 220V DC Signaling contacts - Continuous current carrying capacity : 5 - Making capacity : 10 - Breaking capacity : 0.1 220V DC 7. Communication and interfaces. The relay must be equipped with the following ports and interfaces: - User interface (keyboard & displays) on the front plate of the relay ensuring dialog with the relay permitting setting, operation, metering and fault reporting. - The relay shall be capable for communicating via an Ethernet port via IEC-61850 protocol. - Serial interface (standard type serial port) RS232 for connection of a personal computer and for data transfer to the control centre via modem. The communication protocols will be compatible with the standard public communication networks according to the recommendation of the international regulations. Together with the relay, the supplier must provide twenty (20) cables at least for the communication of the relay with PC.
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8. Software. Software for the operation of the offered devices will be provided on the basis of a royalty free, non-exclusive, with irrevocable license to use for the operation of the relays. This term is applicable for the software covering all issues: Settings, setting transmission, fault reporting, communication relay-PC and communication relay remote station. The software shall be menu-driven, friendly to the user and easy to be followed even by an inexperienced operator (three (3) copies at least). 9. Tests. The package to be offered will be in compliance with the standards mentioned in 2 above. The offered devices shall be certified by conformance test performed in accordance with IEC-61850-10. The certificate must be of level A (level A means independent Lab, e.g. KEMA). The certificate can be of level B (manufacturers Lab) if the manufacturers Lab has been qualified by the UCA International Users Group. In the first case the certificate (level A) must be submitted along with technical offer. In the second case the certificate (level B), along with the UCA International Users Group certification to the manufacturer must be submitted in the technical offer. Existing certificates and tests reports will be accepted provided that they will be found satisfactory by the purchaser. Conformity to the relevant EU directives and guidelines is also required. 10. Additional requirements. Bidders have to provide full documentation concerning the installation, commissioning, operation, testing, troubleshooting of the equipment. Furthermore complete instructions will be delivered for the operation of the related software. Also references and documentation will be provided which demonstrate that the offered hardware/software packages have been used in commercial scale and that the offered material is part of the manufacturers standard production. Guarantee of good operation for a period of at least five (5) years.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 31/B ATTACHMENT A


1. 2. Type of the offered relay Does the offered relays conform to the international standards and codes stated in 2 ? Temperature and humidity conditions for which the relay is designed to operate Has the relay two (2) stages of negative sequence (I2>, I2>>) Required setting ranges of the relay a. Definite time overcurrent protection 1. phase (I>) 2. earth (IE>) 3. phase (I>>) 4. earth (IE>>) Time delay b. Inverse time overcurrent protection 1. phase (p) 2. earth (p) Time multiplier 6. Are there LEDs for indications, on the relay front panel? - Are the LEDs programmable? Number of digital inputs Number of digital outputs - Are they programmable? Can the relay settings be changed remotely or locally by front panel interface? How many indications and of which information, can be recorded? Degree of protection for relays housing Is the construction modular with plug-in units? : (.. to..) x IN, in steps of A : ( ..to..) x IN, in steps of A : ..to :(to.) IN, in steps of ..A :(to.) IN, in steps of ..A :(to.) IN, in steps of ..A :(to.) IN, in steps of ..A :(to.) sec, in steps of ..sec : ..

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Is the relay equipped with keyboard and display, for user interfacing?

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Can the relay be configured by an integrated keyboard-display and also by PC? : Are the necessary cables for communication of the relay with PC, provided? : Is the software provided royalty free and user friendly? Is the software covering issues of settings, setting transmission, fault reporting, communication with PC and remote center? Is the offered hardware/software used in commercial scale and part of the manufacturers standard production?

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-16/3 DIGITAL DISTANCE PROTECTION RELAYS FOR TRANSMISSION 150KV NETWORKS

DECEMBER 2008 ATHENS

1. Introductory remarks - range of application. This technical description concerns digital distance protection relays to be installed in PPC transmission power system of a nominal vo1tage of 150 KV. It establishes requirements for the performance, design, testing and operation f the relevant equipment and related software. The relays are primarily intended to provide fast, selective and reliable clearance of faults in high voltage network. n addition to the fundamental distance protection function supplementary r optional functions are required covering the needs for operation in a modem working environment. 2. References and standards. The items to be offered (hardware/software) will conform to the international standards and codes of practice, mainly: - Currently valid IEC standards applicable for such devices covering performance, insulation and disturbance requirements, indicately : Withstand voltage : (IEC 255-5) - Industrial frequency : 2KV, 50 z, 1min - Impulse test 1,2/50 , 5KV Disturbance tests (IEC 255-22/1,2,3,4) - High frequency 1z/2,5/1,0 KV (common/differential mode) Vibration/shock requirements (IEC 255-21-1) : class (IEC 255-21-3) : class CCITT recommendation, the application of which will ensure unobstacle communication with the relays through the existing communication network. n case of lack of international regulations, conformity to the national standards (i.e. the manufacturer's country standards) applicable for such devices could be considered, subject to purchaser's approval (ANSI, VDE etc.). Finally, conformity statement of the manufacturer according to the provision of U directive 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC will be required. 3. Operating environment. Network data The relays will be installed in the 150KV transmission network of PPC. The main data of this network are shown below. Rated voltage : 150KV rms System neutral :solidly earthed Nominal frequency : 50 z (in emergency conditions frequency could be between 47.5 z to 51 z) Short-circuit level : 6500 MV (nominal)

VT, CT characteristics The secondary nominal voltage of the inductive or capacitive potential transformers is typically 120 / 3 or 100 / 3 and their class 3P/0.5. Nominal secondary current of the CTs is 1A and their class 5P20 and burden 60VA. Power supply In 150KV PPC substation for the supply of the control/recording equipment is available a battery system providing DC voltage of a level of 110V or 220V (+10%, -10%). Electromagnetic interference The relays will be installed in high voltage installation and it is the manufacturers responsibility to provide all necessary measures (grounding, shielding) to assure reliable operation. Ambient conditions The relays will be designed for indoor operation over a temperature range from 5 oC to 55oC and humidity range from 5% to 90%. 4. Protection basic performance and functions. Distance relay will be numerical type and will ensure clearance of all types of phase or ground faults in the protected zone and direction providing selective three phase tripping. Fault detection will include impedance excitation and eventually underimpedance, earth fault and overcurrent excitation. The impedance characteristics of the relay will be quadrilateral (or mho only for faults between phases) ensuring enhanced stability in case of load encroachment. At least 3-distrance zones will be provided (two zones forward and one zone reverse) The reach of the distance zones can be selectable within the range 80 Ohm secondary in Xaxis and 30 Ohm secondary in R-axis. The relay will be fast with a maximum permissible operating time 30 msec for all types of faults. At least four groups of settings have to be stored in the relay which must be selectable by the user during operation either locally by on-the-relay interface or remotely via external signal. Marshalling of binary inputs, binary output indicators on the relay front panel must be possible by means of the interface on the front or remotely. The assignments of inputs, outputs can be easily restructured for adaptation to the on site conditions. The contacts assignment can be performed by selection from an existing library in the memory of the relay and/or by establishment of equations based on the Boolean logic.

In addition to the basic distance protection function, a package of extra functions is requested to meet the needs for the efficient operation of the network. Analytically : - Switch-on-to fault feature (SOTF) : by monitoring the manual close command over a defined period, SOTF will ensure instantaneous tripping without autoreclosing when the circuit breaker is closed onto a fault. - Back-up overcurrent - time protection function : it will be activated in case of failure of voltage measurement circuit. - Teleprotection: typically the permissive underreach scheme is used. Optionally other schemes will be provided (direct transfer zone extension, overreach or blocking scheme) - Autoreclosing: fast three pole autoreclose. - Synchrocheck: feature related to the autoreclosure function (for remote control). It ensures circuit breaker closure only in synchronize conditions (selectable by the user). - Fault locator. - Fault recording : in the event of a fault and/or excitation the fault data will be stored in the relay for analysis. The fault data can be read remotely via modem. n the offer it must be clearly stated the memory capacity and the number/time length of the faults which can be stored. The capacity of the memory will permit the storage of at least four faults. It must be underlined that the fault report will include digital events and analog waveforms. - Metering: it enables real time measurements of all analog quantities (U,I,P,Q) either locally or remotely via modem. - Directional earth fault (DEF) function it is used for achievement of discriminative clearance of high resistance earth fault. - Self-monitoring: During operation self-monitoring tests will be performed and in case of an internal fault or loss of dc supply a signal is issued for protection blocking and/or warning. - Circuit Breaker Failure Protection : by monitoring the circuit breaker status after an issue of a trip command over a time period while the relay excitation is yet active a circuit breaker failure is issued. 5. Design and construction. ll functions will be included in a housing providing degree of protection 51 according to IEC. The construction preferably will be of modular design with plug-in units facilitating repairs and providing self-diagnostic (fault tracing) for each module. The installation will be flush mounting. ll the appropriate specia1 accessories (special cables/ plugs interfaces, adaptors etc.) for communication and testing have to be included in the offer.

Automatic short-circuit of current contacts must to be foreseen, in the case where the current input unit is of draw out type. The dc/dc converter accommodated in the relay housing will provide uninterrupted operation and it must have an input voltage of 110 V DC or 220 V DC. The analog to digital converter will digitize the input signal with a resolution of 12 bits (min requirements) for reliable wareform operation. . The heavy duty trip output contacts will be of heavy duty with the following ratings (minimum requirements) : . a. Current carrying capacity :5 b. Making capacity (L/R=40ms) : 1000W/VA c. Breaking capacity : 30W/VA d. Number of contacts :6 Signalling (indication) configurable output contacts a. Rated voltage : 220 or 110 V DC b. Continuous Current : 1A c. Switching making capability : 0.10A at 250 V DC d. Switching breaking capability (for DC with L/R <40 msec) : 0.10A at 250V DC e. Number of contacts : 10 Binary (Digital) Inputs a. Rated Voltage b. Rated Voltage tolerance c. Number of digital inputs

: 220 or 110 V DC : +10%, -15% : 12

The switching/breaking capacity of the contacts must be mentioned in the offer. The function of the alarm contacts will be assignable and their configuration can be done easily by the software locally or remotely. Signal contacts will provide information for the status of the relay in case of maloperation. Twelve (12) digital inputs and sixteen (16) digital outputs at least are required.

6. Communication and interfaces. The relay shall be fitted with two (2) serial ports for reasons of interfacing and specifically with: 1. One serial port suitable for connection to a PC. An operator program shall be available to enable user - friendly parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning either locally or remotely via modem.

2. One serial port suitable for system interface (fiber optic) shall be available for connection to a digital computerized substation control system. The communication protocol shall be as per IEC 61850. 3. Besides an internal synchronization clock, the relay must be capable of being synchronized via the substation automation control system's master clock which has the capability of G.P.S. synchronization besides that of its own. 4. A number of 20 cables for the communication of the relay with PC must be included in the offer. 5. The relay must be equipped with an integral keyboard and display for parameter setting

7. Software. Software for the operation (3 copies at least, included in the price of the offered devices) will be provided on the basis of a royalty free, non-exclusive, with irrevocable license to use for the operation of the relays. This term is applicable for the software covering all issues: Setting transmission, calibration, fault analysis, communication relay-PC and communication relay -remote station. The software will be menu-driven, friendly to the user and easy to be followed even by an inexperienced operator. The fault analysis software will be capable of displaying on a VGA all analog waveforms and binary signals.

8. Tests The package to be offered will be in compliance with the standards mentioned in 2 above. Tests certificates, issued by official laboratories, will be provided covering type and routine tests. Existing certificates and test reports will be accepted providing that they will be found satisfactory by the purchaser. Conformity to the relevant EU directives and guidelines is also required.

9. Additional requirements Bidders have to provide full documentation concerning the installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, trouble-shooting of the equipment. Furthermore complete instructions will be delivered for the operation of the related software in Greek or English language.

Also references and documentation will be provided which demonstrate that the offered hardware/software packages have been used in commercial scale and that the offered material is part of the manufacturers standard production. In the references a list of users of the offered products, in the area of the power transmission networks, will be provided. The purchaser can request certifications of users concerning the good performance of the products. After the assignment of the contract the contractor has to provide full technical documentation in Greek or English language covering all relevant issues on the/operation/testing/troubleshooting ensuring an unobstacle operation by the PPC personnel without any intervention of the manufacturer/contractor. Guarantee of good operation for a period of at least five (5) years. The contractor will undertake the cost of training in the premises of the supplier of three engineers covering the cost of transportation and accommodation. All hardware/software features will be according to this specification. Any deviation has to be clearly described and identified in the offer. 10. Certification The offered devices shall be certified by conformance test performed in accordance with IEC 61850-10. The certificate must be of level A (level A means independent Lab, e.g. KEMA). The certificate can be of level B (manufacturers Lab) if the manufacturers Lab has been qualified by the UCA International Users Group. In the first case the certificate (level A) must be submitted along with technical offer. In the second case the certificate (level B), along with the UCA International Users Group certification to the manufacturer must be submitted in the technical offer.

A AT TT TA AC CH HM ME EN NT T A A
1. 2. Type of the offered relay Do the offered items conform to the international standards and codes of practice mentioned in paragraph 2? Analog Inputs of the relay: a. Rated current b b.. Rated voltage Auxiliary supply voltage Auxiliary supply voltage tolerance Are the relays protected by electromagnetic interference? Temperature tolerance range :

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: : : :

4. 5. 6.

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7. 8.

Do the relays ensure clearance of all types of phase or ground faults in the protected zone and direction by providing selective three phase tripping ? : . Criteria used for fault detection : ..

9.

10. 11. 12.

Type of measurement characteristic ( 4) Are the zones selectable? Number and description of the zones Reach of the zones?

: : : : :

13. 14.

Operating (response) time of the relay How many groups of settings can be stored in the relay ? Are they selectable ? Is the Switch-on-to fault (SOTF) function available ?

: :

15.

16.

Are the relays equipped with back-up overcurrent - time protection function ? For the teleportaction function, indicate modes of operation

17.

: .. . .

18.

Are the offered relays equipped with autoreclosure feature Is the offered relay equipped with synchrocheck? Is the offered relay equipped with fault locator? - Is the offered relay equipped with disturbance recording? - Can the fault data be read remotely via modem? Haw many faults can be stored in the memory of the disturbance recorder and what is the time length of fault?

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20.

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: :

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: ..

23.

Is the offered relay equipped with real-time measurement feature (V, I, P, Q) ? : Is the offered relay equipped with directional earth fault protection function (DEF) ? : Is the offered relay equipped with self monitoring (checking) feature?

24.

25.

26.

Describe how the breaker failure protection feature operates : .. .. ... Degree of protection of the relay case :

27.

28.

Is the offered relay of the modular design type?

29.

Is the offered relay suitable for panel flush mounting? : Is the relay equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5mm2 conductors : Is automatic short-circuiting of the current contacts available in the case where the current input unit is of the draw out type? : Heavy duty Output Contacts a. Number of heavy duty contacts b. Continuous current c. Short-time current (0.5 sec) d. Switching making capability e. Switching breaking capability

30.

31.

32.

: : : : :

33.

Signaling contacts a. Are they configurable? : b. Number of signaling contacts : c. Rated voltage : d. Continuous current : e. Switching making capability : f. Switching breaking capability (L/R<40ms): Digital Inputs: a. Rated voltage b. Number of inputs

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: :

35.

Is the offered relay equipped with two (2) serial ports? One for connection to a PC, the other for connection to a digital computerized substation control system? : Can the relay be set by PC? Can the software be used for parameter settings, analysis of fault data and record and commissioning? :

36. 37.

38.

What is the communication protocol used for the connection of the relay to the digital computerized substation control system? :

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Is the offered relay equipped with internal synchronization clock? : .. Can the offered relay be synchronized via a master clock belonging to a substation automation control system? Is the required number of cables for the communication of the relay with PC provided?

40.

41.

42.

Is the relay equipped with an integral keyboard and display for parameter setting?: Is software provided according to the requirements of paragraph 7?

43.

: .. :

44. 45.

Type of the software?

Is guarantee of good operation for a period of at least five (5) years provided ? : Have the additional requirements of paragraph 9 taken under consideration at the offer ? : -Have the offered devices been certified by conformance test performed in accordance with IEC 61850-10? -Are certificates provided?

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. T/NPRD/SUBSTATION AND EHV SUBSTATION SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION

January 2006

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-37/5 NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 155 KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of numerical overcurrent and overload protection relays.

II.

KEYWORDS Numerical overcurrent and overload relays, overcurrent protection relays.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE standard can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval.

IV. USE The relay with separate overload (overcurrent) and short-circuit protection (overcurrent) will be used to protect 155 KV, 26.7 MVAR shunt capacitor banks against overloading and all types of short circuits. (3-phase and phaseto-ground faults)

V.

OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation 2. Limits of ambient temperature during operation. 3. Altitude

Indoors, inside a relay kiosk.

: :

- 10C to +45C Up to 1000 m above sea level

VI. PPCs 150 KV ELECTRIC SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. The 150 KV system is solidly grounded 8. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage : 150 KV

: : : : : : :

170 KV 3 50 Hz 30 KA 750 KV

110 V DC

VII. 1.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS OF THE RELAY Inverse time overcurrent protection for all phase and ground faults. The short-circuit protection shall be set above 3IN, where IN100 A IN = Shunt Capacitor bank current. The time relay shall be set at 5 to 7 cycles. Given the fact that the capacitors shall be switched via control switching relays, the expected inrush current shall be of the order of (35-45)IN where IN100 A. Overload protection (overcurrent) of definite time. The overload protection shall be set in the range of 1.3 to 1.4 times the rated current of the capacitor bank (IN100 A). The time delay shall be set long enough in order to avoid false tripping during switching (at about 5-7 cycles, that is from 100 ms to 140 ms). The characteristic curves of the inverse time for overcurrent and overload protection shall be in accordance with IEC 60255-3, which are inverse time, very inverse time, extremely inverse time and long inverse time.

2.

3.

VIII.

PROTECTIVE ARRANGEMENT Since the capacitor bank is solidly grounded, the total current (phases and ground) will be derived from the phase currents by means of the Holmgreen circuit indicated below in Fig. No 1.

BR

Fig. No 1

IX. 1. 2.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY Rated input current (In) (from the CTs) Rated frequency : 5A : 50 Hz : 110 V DC

3. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 4. Setting ranges

a. Definite time overload protection (phase and earth, I> and IE>) Overcurrent element range (I) (for phase and earth) : (0.5 to 4)In in steps of 0.1A Delay time (for phase and earth) : 0.01 to 20 seconds in steps of 0.1 sec. b. Inverse time overcurrent protection (phase and earth, I>> and IE>>) 1. Phases setting range : (0.5 to 4)In in steps of 0.1A 2. Earth setting range : (0.5 to 4)In in steps of 0.1A 3. Time multiplier : 0.05 1 sec 4. Reset ratio : >95%. 5. Thermal current withstand: a. 3In continuous b. 100In for one (1) second

X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY 1. Type of relay: Numerical of definite and inverse time with four (4) overcurrent stages (Two for overcurrent (I>> and IE>>) and two for overload (I> and IE>)). 2. The relay terminals shall be of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors. 3. Setting of parameters shall be accomplished via keypad and display.

4. The relay shall be equipped with event and fault recording capability. 5. The relay shall be equipped with a port RS232 for PC connection. 6. The relay will be equipped with a port RS485 for system interfacing via IEC 61850 protocol or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/Rtu or DNP3.0 7. Binary Outputs The relay shall be equipped with the following programmable outputs: a. Number of trip relays b. Number of contacts per trip relay : : at least 2 1, NO

c. Continuous current rating of the contacts of the trip relay :

5A

d. Current rating of the contacts of the trip relay for 0.5 sec : 30 A e. Switching making capacity of the trip relay contacts f. Number of alarm relays g. Number of contacts per alarm relay

: : :

5 A at 110 V DC 4 at least 1 NO/NC

h. Continuous current rating of the contacts of the alarm relay :

1A

XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255-5. B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at internals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255-5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 MHz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255-22-1, class III.

3. Fast Transient interference test : 4 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate 300 ms : both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255 22 4 and IEC 61000-4-4, class IV.

XII.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. 4. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description.

XIII.

PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment.

ATTACHMENT A NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 155 KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

Data which must be provided by all bidders. Failure to comply will result in rejection of the offer. 1. Type and manufacturer of the relay : . . .. : .

2. Temperature operating limits of the relay : 3. Rated input current 4. Rated frequency 5. Rated auxiliary supply voltage :

: ..

6. Overload protection of definite time (I> and IE>) a. Setting range - Phase : - Earth : b. Delay time (for phase + earth) : . 7. Overcurrent protection of inverse time (I>> and IE>>) 1. Setting range - Phase : - Earth : 2. Time multiplier : . 3. Reset ratio : . 8. Is the relay suitable for surface panel mounting ? 9. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors ? 10. How is parameterization accomplished ? 11. Is the relay equipped with event and fault recording capability ? 12. Is the relay equipped with a port for PC connection ? 13. Is the relay equipped with a port for system interfacing via IEC 61850 protocol or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/Rtu or DNP3.0 ? 6

: .

: :

...

...

14. Binary Outputs a. Number of trip relays : ...

b. Number of contacts per trip relay and type : c. Continuous current rating of the trip relay contacts

d. Current rating of the trip relay contacts for 0.5 sec : e. Switching making capacity of the trip relay contacts at 110 V DC : f. Number of alarm relays g. Number of contacts per alarm relay and type Continuous current rating of the contacts of the alarm relay

...

: ...

h.

.. .. . ..

i.

Are the output contacts programmable? : : :

15. Power consumption of the relay in VA 16. Weight of the relay 17. Are the relay terminals of the screw type? 18. Thermal current withstand a. continuous b. for one (1) second

: .

: :

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IIa/AG/ia/Technical 2/8.10.2002 /pm/AG/March 2005 I/./.G/April 2005 /Revision No. 5/pm/AG/January2006

PPC S.A. T/NPRD / Substation and ehv substation specifications and equipment Section January 2006

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-38/4 CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 155KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS
Revision No.4

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of current unbalance relays.

II.

KEY WORDS Current unbalance relays, overcurrent relays.

III.

STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval.

IV.

USE The relay will be used to detect capacitor element failure or failures anywhere in the two branches of each phase of a 150KV, 26.7MVAR internally fused shunt capacitor banks and to provide either alarm or tripping depending on the number of failed elements.

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V.

OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk located in the area of the switching station.

2.

Limits of ambient temperature during service Altitude

: -10oC to +45oC : Up to 1000 m above sea level

3.

VI.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 150KV SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Nominal Voltage (phase-to-phase) Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) Number of phases Nominal frequency Short Circuit level Basic Insulation level Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage The 150KV system is solidly grounded (earthed). : 150KV : 170KV :3 : 50Hz : 30kA : 750KV : 110V D.C.

VII.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTION OF THE RELAYS Unbalance Protection The relay is going to be used in conjunction with a CT of ratio 1/1A which is connected midpoint between the two branches of each phase (H-bridge connection) of a 155KV, 26.7MVAR internally fused capacitor banks (16 units of 556.2KVAR at each phase, at 11,186KV). The relay shall provide an alarm signal after the failure of any two (2) capacitor elements (about 0,23A) and a trip signal after the failure of four (4) capacitor elements (about 0,5A)

VIII. REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAYS 1. Type: Numerical, single-phase, overcurrent of definite time with two stages (low and high)

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2. The relay must be of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations. 3. Both the output trip contacts and the output alarm contacts of the relay must be programmable so that some can be assigned to the low stage element and some to the high stage element. (At least one trip and one alarm to the low stage and one trip and one alarm to the high stage). 4. The relay shall be suitable for surface panel mounting. 5. The relay terminals shall be of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors.

IX. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAYS Rated frequency Setting range for the low stage (IE>) Setting range for the high stage(IE>>) Delay time Rated input (In) Rated auxiliary supply voltage Number of output contacts for tripping Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts : 50Hz : (0.1-5) In in steps of 0.1 : (0.1-1) In in steps of 0.1 : 0 to 20sec, both for the low and high stage : 1A : 110V D.C. : Two (2) NO : 5A : 30A : 550VA : 2 NO : 1A : 550VA

9. Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 1sec. 10. Switching making capacity of the output tripping contacts at 110V D.C. 11. Number of output contacts for alarm 12. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm 13. Switching making capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 110V DC 14. Thermal current withstand: a. 2In continuous b. 40In for one (1) second

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X.

TESTS

A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test: 2KV rms, 50Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255-5. B. 1. Type Tests Impulse voltage withstand test 5KV, 1,2/50s, 0,5J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5sec as per IEC 60255-5. High frequency test: 2,5KV peak, 1MHz, =15ms, 400 pulses/sec, duration=2sec as per IEC 60255-22-1, Class III.

2.

3.

Fast transient interference test: 4KV, 5/50ns, 5kHz, burst length=15ms, repetition rate=300ms, both polarities, duration=1minute as per IEC-60255-22-4, class IV. COMMUNICATIONS 1. 2. The relay shall be equipped with RS232 port for PC interfacing. The relay shall be equipped with a port for communicating via IEC 61850 protocol or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/Rtu or DNP3.0

XI.

XII.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. Technical pamphlets and brochures that will help the evaluation process. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. Any type test certificates for the type test specified in this hereby technical description. PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes proper for this type of equipment.

2. 3. 4.

XIII.

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ATTACHMENT A CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 155KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

1. 2. 3.

Type and manufacturer of the relay Temperature operating limits of the relay Setting range for the low stage (IE>) a. in steps of b. Delay time Setting range for the high stage (IE>>) a. In steps of b. Delay time Rated Input Rated auxiliary supply voltage Number of output contacts for tripping Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 1 second

: .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. Switching making capacity of the output tripping contacts at 110V D.C. 11. Number of output contacts for alarm 12. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm 13. Switching making capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 110V D.C. 14. Rated frequency 15. Power consumption of the relay in VA 16. Is the offered relay of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations? 17. Is the relay suitable for surface panel mounting?

: .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

: .................................. : ..................................

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18. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors? : ................................... 19. Weight of the relay 20. Are the trip and alarm output contacts programmable, so that they can be assigned to both low and high stage elements of the relay? : ..................................

: .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................

21. Is the relay equipped with a RS232 port for interfacing with a PC? 22. Can the relay communicate via IEC 61850 protocol? or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/Rtu or DNP3.0? 23. Thermal current withstand a. continuous b. for one (1) second

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: .................................

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Revision No.1 /pm/AG/May 2004 Revision No.2/pm/AG/March 2005 Revision No.3/pm/AG/june 2005 Revision No. 4/pm/AG/January 2006

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. T/NPRD/SUBSTATION AND EHV SUBSTATION SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION

January 2006

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-39/3 Revision No.3 VOLTAGE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH 155 KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of voltage relays.

II.

KEYWORDS Overvoltage relay, Voltage relay.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. IV. USE The relay will be used to protect 155 KV, 26.7 MVAR internally fused shunt capacitor banks against overvoltages. V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk.

2. Limits of ambient temperature during service 3. Altitude

: :

- 10C to +45C Up to 1000 m above sea level

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VI. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 150 KV SYSTEM 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage : 150 KV

: 170 KV :3 : 50 Hz : 30 KA : 750 KV : 110 V DC

8. The 150 KV system is solidly grounded (earth)

VII.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS OF THE RELAY Overvoltage protection function. a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay to operate (pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio

: :

80 V to 130 V in steps of 1 V 0 to 40 sec in steps of 0.1 sec < 40 ms < 40 ms > 0.95

: : :

VIII.

RELAY SETTINGS The overvoltage element of the relay shall be set at the value of 1.1xVn, where Vn=100V, with a time delay of about 30 sec.

IX. 1. 2. 3. 4.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY Type Phases Rated frequency Setting range : Numerical

: 3-phase relay : 50 Hz : 80 to 130 V : 110 V DC

5. Rated auxiliary supply voltage

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6. Inputs

: The relay shall be supplied via three (3) single phase VT with nominal ratio of 160000/ 3 /100/ 3 V as shown in Fig. No 1. below. The secondaries of the three (3) CTs will be connected in star (wye)-grounded connection. : 3 change over or NO

7. Outputs contacts 8. Continuous current rating of the output contacts 9. Current rating of the output contacts for 0.5s 10. Switching making capacity of the output contacts at 110 V DC

: :

5A 30 A

500 A

L1 L2 L3

VTs

3-phase voltage relay

Fig. No 1

X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY 1. The relay shall be suitable for surface panel mounting. 2. The relay terminals shall be of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors. 3. The relay shall be capable of communicating via IEC-61850 protocol or IEC 60870-5-103 or profibus-fms or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0 4. The relay must be equipped with fault disturbance recording capability 5. The relay must be equipped with a RS232 port of PC interfacing.

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XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255-5. B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255-5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 MHz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255-22-1, class III. 3. Fast Transient interference test : 4 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate = 300 ms, both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255-22- 4, class IV.

XII. 1.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS Bidders must provide all information required in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description.

4.

XIII.

PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes proper for this type of equipment.

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ATTACHMENT A VOLTAGE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 155 KV SHUNT CAPACITORS BANKS

1. 2. 3.

Type and manufacturer of the relay

. .

Temperature operating limits of the relay : Is overvoltage protection function provided ? With regard the overvoltage function a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay (or pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio

..

4.

: . : . : : : : .. .. .. .

5. Rated frequency 6. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 7. Is the relay suitable to be supplied via three (3) single-phase VTs (ratio 160000/V3/100/V3 V)? 8. Number of output contacts 9. Continuous current rating of the output contacts. 10. Current rating of the output contacts for 1 s. 11. Switching making capacity of the output contacts of 110 V DC. 12. Is the relay suitable for surface panel mounting ? 13. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors ? 14. Power consumption of the voltage relay in VA at 110 V DC.

: ..

: : .

: .

: .

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15. Is the relay equip with fault disturbance recording capability? 16. Can the relay communicate via IEC 61850 protocol? or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0? 17. Is the relay equipped with a RS232 port for PC interfacing? 18. Weight of the relay

: :

Revision/pm/AG/October 2004 Revision No.2/pm/AG/March 2005 Revision No.3/pm/AG/January 2006

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PPC S.A. T/NPRD / Substation Design and Specifications Section March 2006

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-40/3 CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 20KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS
Revision No.3

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of current unbalance relays.

II.

KEY WORDS Current unbalance relays, overcurrent relays.

III.

STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval.

IV.

USE The relay will be used to detect capacitor unit failure or failures anywhere in the two stars (wyes) of 20KV, 4MVAR externally fused shunt capacitor banks and to provide either alarm or tripping depending on the number of failed units (alarm for one unit failure, tripping for two unit failures).

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V.

OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside the control building of the substation.

2.

Limits of ambient temperature during service Altitude

: -10oC to +45oC : Up to 1000 m above sea level

3. VI.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 20KV SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Nominal Voltage (phase-to-phase) Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) Number of phases Nominal frequency Short Circuit level Basic Insulation level Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage The 20KV system is grounded (earthed) via a 12 resistor. : 20KV : 24KV :3 : 50Hz : 10kA : 150KV : 110V D.C.

VII.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTION OF THE RELAYS Unbalance Protection The relay is going to be used in conjunction with a CT of ratio 40/5A which is connected midpoint between the two stars (wyes) of 20KV, 4MVAR externally fused capacitor banks. The loss of one capacitor unit causes a current of about 16A(15,75A) to flow between the neutrals of the two stars (wyes). The loss of two capacitor units causes a current of about 35A (34,65A) to flow between the neutrals of the two stars (wyes)

VIII. REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAYS 1. 2. Single-phase: overcurrent of definite time The relay must be of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations. The relay shall be equipped with at least two(2) trip output contacts one associated with the low stage (IE>) and one with the high stage (IE>>) and two output alarm contacts one for the low stage (IE>) and one associated with the high stage (IE>>)

3.

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4. 5.

The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. The relay terminals shall be suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors and preferably be of the screw type. The relay shall be equipped with fault recording capability. The relay shall be capable of communicating via IEC 60870 5 103 protocol or IEC-61850 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0.

6. 7.

IX.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAYS 1. Required type : overcurrent relay with two stages (low and high) for detection of unbalanced currents, single phase, definite time : 50Hz : (0,1-3) x In in steps of 0,1 : (0,1 3) x n in steps of 0,1 : 0 to 20sec for both IE > and IE>> : 5A : 110V D.C. : One (1) NO. : 5A : 30A

2. 3. 4.

Rated frequency Setting range for low stage(IE >) Setting range for high stage (IE>>)

Delay time Rated input (In) Rated auxiliary supply voltage Number of output contacts for tripping 9. Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts 10. Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 1sec. 11. Switching making capacity of the output tripping contacts at 110V D.C. 12. Number of output contacts for alarm 13. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm 14. Switching making capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 110V DC

5. 6. 7. 8.

: 550VA : 2 NO, one for the low stage and one for the high stage. : 1A

: 550VA

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15. Thermal current withstand a. 2xIn continuous b. 40xIn for one (1) second X. TESTS A. Routine Tests

: :

1. Power frequency voltage withstand test: 2KV rms, 50Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255-5 B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test 5KV, 1,2/50s, 0,5J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5sec as per IEC 60255-5. 2. High frequency test: 2,5KV peak, 1MHz, =15ms, 400 pulses/sec, duration=2sec as per IEC 6025522-1, Class III. 3. Fast transient interference test: 4KV, 5/50ns, 5kHz, burst length=15ms, repetition rate=300ms, both polarities, duration=1minute as per IEC-60255-22-4, class IV. XI. DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 2. Technical pamphlets and brochures that will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. 4. Any type test certificates for the type test specified in this hereby technical description. XII. PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

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ATTACHMENT A CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 20KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

1. Type and manufacturer of the relay

: .................................. . : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

2. Is the relay single phase and of definite time? 3. Temperature operating limits of the relay 4. Setting range for the low stage (IE >) a. In steps of b. Delay time 5. Setting range for the high stage (IE>>) a. In steps of b. Delay time 6. Rated Input (In) 7. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 8. Number of output contacts for tripping 9. Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts 10. Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 1 second 11. Switching making capacity of the output tripping contacts at 110V D.C. 12. Number of output contacts for alarm 13. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm

: .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

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14. Switching making capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 110V D.C. 15. Rated frequency 16. Power consumption of the relay in VA 17. Is the offered relay of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations? 18. Is the relay suitable for flush panel mounting? 19. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors? 20. Are the relay terminals of the screw type? 21. Is the relay equipped with fault recording capability? 22. Is the relay capable of communicating via IEC- 60870-5-103 protocol? 23. Weight of the relay 24. Does one output trip contact and one output alarm contact correspond to the low stage of the relay; 25. Does one output trip contact and one output alarm contact correspond to the high stage of the relay; 26. Thermal current withstand capability a. continuous b. For one (1) second

: .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

: .................................. : ..................................

: .................................. : .................................. : ..

: .. : ..................................

: ..................................

: .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

Mt/AG/October 2002 Revision No.1/pm/AG/May 2004 /pm/AG/June 2005 /pm/AG/August 2005 /pm/AG/March 2006

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. T/NPRD/SUBSTATION DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS SECTION

March 2006

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-41/4 NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH 20 KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of numerical overcurrent and overload protection relays.

II.

KEYWORDS Numerical overcurrent and overload relays, overcurrent protection relays.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE standard can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval. IV. USE The relay with separate overload and short-circuit protection will be used to protect 20 KV, 3 X 4 MVAR shunt capacitor banks against overloading and all types of short circuits. V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk.

2. Limits of ambient temperature during operation. 3. Altitude

: :

- 10 C to +45 C Up to 1000 m above sea level

VI. PPCs 20 KV ELECTRIC SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. The 20 KV system is grounded via a 12 resistor 8. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage : 110 V DC : 20 KV

: : : : :

24 KV 3 50 Hz 10 KA 150 KV

VII. 1.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS OF THE RELAY Inverse time overcurrent protection for all phase and ground faults. The short circuit protection shall be set above 3 X IN, where IN ~ 350 A IN = Shunt Capacitor bank current. The time relay shall be set at 5 to 7 cycles. Given the fact that the capacitors shall be switched via control switching relays, the expected inrush current shall be of the order of (35-45)XIN where IN ~ 350 A. Overload protection (overcurrent) for definite time. The overload protection shall be set in the range of 1.3 to 1.4 times the rated current of the capacitor bank (IN ~ 350 A). The time delay shall be set long enough in order to avoid false tripping during switching (at about 5 7 cycles, that is from 100 ms to 140 ms). The characteristic curves of the inverse time for overcurrent protection shall be in accordance with IEC 60255 3, which are inverse time, very inverse time, extremely inverse time and long inverse time.

2.

3.

VIII.

PROTECTIVE ARRANGEMENT Since the capacitor bank is solidly grounded, the total current (phases and ground) will be derived from the phase currents by means of the Holmgreen circuit indicated below in Fig. No 1.

BR

Fig. No 1

IX.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY

1. 2.

Rated input current (In) (from the CTs) Rated frequency

: 5A : 50 Hz : 110 V DC

3. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 4. Setting ranges a. Definite time overloading protection - phase currents IA, IB, IC (I>) - earth (ground) current IE.(IE>) 1. Phases 2. Earth 3. Delay time (for phases and earth)

: (0.5 to 4)XIn in steps of 0,1A : (0.1 to 3) x In in steps of 0,1A : 0.01 to 20 seconds in steps of 0.01 sec.

b. Inverse time overcurrent protection (for phases + earth, I>> & IE>>) Setting ranges 1. Phases : (0,5 to 4) x In in steps of 0.1A 2. Earth : (0,1 to 3) x In in steps of 0.1A 3. Time multiplier (for phases + earth) : 0.05 1,0 sec (IEC) or 0,5-15sec (ANSI)

5. hermal current withstand a. 3xIn continuous b. 100xIn for one (1) second

X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY

1. Type of relay : Numerical with definite and inverse time overcurrent with two overcurrent stages for phase (I> and I>>) and two for earth (IE> and IE>>). 2. The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. 3. The relay terminals must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors and of the screw type. 4. Setting of parameters shall be accomplished via keypad and display. 5. The relay shall be equipped with event and fault recording capability. 6. The relay shall will be preferably equipped with a port for PC connection.

7. The relay will be equipped with port for system interfacing via IEC 60870 5 103 protocol or IEC-61850 or Profibus-Fms, or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0. 8. Binary Outputs The relay shall be equipped with the following outputs : a. Number of trip contacts b. Continuous current rating of the trip contacts c. Current rating of the trip contacts for 0.5 sec d. Switching making capacity of the trip contacts e. Number of alarm contacts f. Continuous current rating of the alarm contacts : 1 NO

5A

30 A

: :

5 A at 110 V DC 4, NO programmable

1A

XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255 5.

B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at internals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255 5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 M Hz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255 22 1, class III. 3. Fast Transient interference test : 4 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate 300 ms : both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255 22 4 and IEC 61000 4 4, class IV.

XII. 1.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description.

4.

XIII.

PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

ATTACHMENT A NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION RELAYS TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH 20 KV SHUNT CAPACITOR BANKS

Data which must be provided by all bidders. Failure to comply will result in rejection of the offer. 1. 2. 3. Type and manufacturer of the relay : . . .. .

Temperature operating limits of the relay : Rated input current : :

4. Rated frequency 5. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 6. Overcurrent protection of definite time Setting ranges a.. Phase b. Earth c. Delay time 7. Inverse time overcurrent protection Setting range a. Phase b. Earth c. Time multiplier d. Reset Ratio

: .. : : . : : :

: .. : .. : .. : . : ......................................................

8. Is the relay suitable for flush panel mounting ? 9. Are the ralay terminals suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors? 10. How is parameterization accomplished ? 11. Is the relay equipped with event and fault recording capability ? 12. Is the relay equipped with a port for PC connection ? 13. Is the relay equipped with a port for

: .

: :

...

system interfacing via IEC 60870-5103 protocol or IEC-61850 or Profibus-Fms or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0? 14. Binary Outputs a. Are the trip contacts programmable? b. Number of trip contacts and type c. Continuous current rating of the trip contacts d. Current rating of the trip contacts for 0.5 sec

...

: .. : ..

e Switching making capacity of the trip contacts at 110 V DC :

...

f. Are the alarm contacts programmable : g. Number of alarm contacts h. : ...

Continuous current rating of the alarm contacts : .. : : . ..

15. Power consumption of the relay in VA 16. Weight of the relay 17. Are the relay terminals of the screw type? 18. Thermal current withstand a. continuous b. For one (1) second

: ...................................................

: ................................................... : ...................................................

II / pm / AG/ March 2004 II / revision No.2/pm/AG/June 2005 II / revision No.3/pm/AG/August 2005 II / revision No.4/pm/AG/ March 2006

PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. T/NPRD/SUBSTATION & SWITCHING STATION SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION September 2004

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-46 VOLTAGE RELAYS SUPPLIED FROM SINGLE-PHASE VT LOCATED IN THE NEUTRAL OF A 30KV, 50MVAR SHUNT REACTOR FOR THE DETECTION OF OVERVOLTAGE CONDITIONS

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of voltage relays.

II.

KEYWORDS Voltage relays, overvoltage relays.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. IV. USE The voltage relays are used for the detection of overvoltage conditions in the neutral of a 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactors and thus protecting the shunt reactors against earth faults. The single phase voltage transformer which feeds the voltage relay is of 30KV/ 3 /100/ 3 V ratio, and of rated burden of 200VA. V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk. - 10 oC to +45 oC Up to 1000 m above sea level

2. Limits of ambient temperature during service 3. Altitude

: :

VI. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 30 KV SYSTEM 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage : 30 KV

: : : : : :

36 KV 3 50 Hz 20 KA 250 KV 220 V DC 10% SETTING

VII. REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY

The relay shall be equipped with overvoltage protection function and with the following characteristics: a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay to operate (pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio VIII. RELAY SETTINGS 1. The overvoltage element of the relay shall be set at a value little below of the value of 100 / 3 V with the time delay being set at a value of about 0,3 1sec. : From 50 to 130 V in steps of 1V : 0 to 10 sec in steps of 0.1 sec : 50 ms : 50 ms : 95%

IX. REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY 1. Type : Numerical or digital with input suitable for being supplier a single phase VT : 50 Hz

2.

Rated frequency

3.

Setting range

: 50 130 V in steps of I V : 220V DC : The relay shall be supplied via one (1) single phase VT with nominal ratio of 30000 / 3 100 3 V. Under normal operating conditions, the voltage which the voltage relay sees is 100/ 3 V. Under earth fault conditions, the voltage which relay sees will vary from 1.3 to 1.6 X100/ 3 V depending on the fault location. : At least 2 NO

4. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 5. Inputs (From VT)

6. Outputs contacts 7. Continuous current rating of the output contacts 8. Current rating of the output contacts for 200ms 9. Switching making capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC 10. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC

5A : 30 A

4A

0.2A

X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY 1. The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. 2. The relay terminals shall be preferably of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors. 3. The relay shall be capable of interfacing via IEC-61850 4. The relay shall be equipped with fault recording capability.

XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255 5.

B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255 5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 MHz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255 22 1, class III. 3. Fast Transient interference test : 2 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate = 300 ms, both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255 22 4 and IEC 61000-4-4 class III.

XII.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information required in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. 4. If the offered type of voltage relay is equipped with more than one (1) inputs from VTs, then a drawing must de submitted in which the relay wiring must be indicated for the supply of the relay from one single-phase VT. 5. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description. Acceptance or not lies on PPCs judgment.

XIII.

PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes proper for this type of equipment.

ATTACHMENT A VOLTAGE RELAYS SUPPLIED FROM SINGLE PHASE VT LOCATED IN THE NEUTRAL OF A 30KV, 50MVAR SHUNT REACTOR FOR DETECTION OF OVERVOLTAGE CONDITIONS

1. 2. 3.

Type and manufacturer of the relay

.. ..

Temperature operating limits of the relay : Is overvoltage protection function provided ? With regard the overvoltage function a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay (or pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio

...

4.

: : : : :

... ... ... ... ...

5. Rated frequency 6. Rated auxiliary supply voltage

: :

7. Is the relay suitable to be supplied from open for the detection of the residual of the voltage? : ... 8. Number of output contacts 9. Continuous current rating of the output contacts. 10. Current rating of the output contacts for 200ms. 11. Switching making capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC. :

: ....................................................

: .

12. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts at 220V DC : . 13. Is the relay suitable for flush panel mounting?

: .

14. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors ? : .. 15. Power consumption of the voltage relay in VA at 220 V DC.

: ..

16. Is the relay equipped with fault recording capability? : .. 17. Can the relay communicate via IEC-61850 Protocol? : 18. Is relay of the numerical or the digital type : .. 19. Weight of the relay : ..

II/pm/AG/17.9.2004

PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. T/NPRD/SUBSTATION AND SWITCHING STATION SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT SECTION

November 2003

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-48 NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT RELAYS FOR AUTOTRANSFORMER WINDINGS PROTECTION

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of numerical overcurrent protection relays to be used for protection of 400/150/30KV, 280MVA autotransformers windings against phase and earth faults.

II.

KEYWORDS Relays, numerical overcurrent relays, protection relays.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE standards can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval. IV. USE The relays will be used to protect the windings of 400/150/30KV, 280MVA autotransformer against phase and earth faults. The connection of the autotransformer is star-grounded/star grounded/delta (tertiary). V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk or inside the switching station control building. - 5 oC to +45 oC Up to 1000 m above sea level

2. Limits of ambient temperature during operation. 3. Altitude

: :

VI. PPCs ELECTRIC SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) : 400/150/30 KV 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage VII.

: : : : : :

420/170/36 KV 3 50 Hz 40/30/20KA 1550/750/250 KV 220 V DC 10%

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS OF THE RELAY Overcurrent protection phase + earth of definite time with two (2) stages of overcurrent.

VIII.

CONNECTION OF THE RELAY TO THE CURRENT TRANSFORMERS Since the CTs which are used for the protection of the autotransformer windings (400, 150 & 30KV) are connected star(wye)-grounded, the earth fault current, beyond that of the phases, could be measured by means of the Holmgreen circuit, indicated below in Fig. No 1.

BR

relay
Fig. No 1

IX.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY

1. Type of relay 2. 3. Rated input current (In) (from the CTs) Rated frequency

: Numerical : 1A : 50 Hz

4. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 5. Overcurrent protection setting Ranges a. Definite time 1. phase I> 2. earth IE> 3. phase I>> 4. earth IE >> 5. Delay time where IN=1A

: 220 V DC

: (0.5-4)xIN in steps of 0.1A : (0.5-4)xIN in steps of 0.1A : (0.5-8)xIN in steps of 0.1A : (0.5-8)xIN in steps of 0.1A : 0-30 sec in steps of 0.1

X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY

1. The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. 2. The relay terminals shall be preferably of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors. 3. Setting of parameters shall be accomplished via keypad and display. 4. Binary Output contacts The relay shall be equipped with the following output contacts :

a. Number of contacts for tripping

2 NO for I> & IE> and 2 NO for I>> & IE>> 5A

b. Continuous current rating of the contacts for tripping c. Current rating of the contacts for tripping for 0.5 sec d. Switching breaking capacity of the tripping contacts e. Number of alarm contacts

30 A

: :

0,15 A at 220V DC 2NO or 2 CO one for I> & IE> and one for I>> & IE>> : 1A

f. Continuous current rating of the contacts of the alarm

XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255 5. B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at internals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255 5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 M Hz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255 22 1, class III. 3. Fast Transient interference test : 4 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate 300 ms : both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255 22 4 and IEC 61000 4 4, class IV. 4. Mechanical Vibration stress test 60-150Hz, 0,5g acceleration, sweep rate: 1 octave/min, 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes as per IEC 60255-21-1 and 60068-2-6. XII. COMMUNICATIONS a. The relay shall be capable of communicating with an automated substation control and protection system via IEC protocol 60870-5-103 and also preferably via one of the following protocols : Profibus-fms, Lon, Modbus/RTU or DNP.3 . The relay shall be equipped with a port for PC communication. The relay shall be capable of being connected either with fiber optic cable or special communication cable for the purposes of communication with an automated substation control and protection system.

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XIII. FAULT RECORDING The function of the Fault recording shall be used for recording of phase and ground (earth) currents during fault conditions. The recording will be initiated either by tripping signal or by pick up. Total recording time : 3sec at least.

XIV. DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description. PACKING The relays shall be delivered packed properly inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

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ATTACHMENT A NUMERICAL OVERCURRENT RELAYS TO BE USED FOR AUTOTRANSFORMER WINDINGS PROTECTION Data which must be provided by all bidders. Failure to comply will result in rejection of the offer. 1. 2. 3. Type and manufacturer of the relay : . . .. .

Temperature operating limits of the relay : Rated input current : :

4. Rated frequency 5. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 6. Overcurrent setting ranges a. Overcurrent I> range b. Overcurrent IE> range c. Delay time a. Overcurrent I>> range b. Overcurrent IE>> range c. Delay time 7. Is the relay suitable for flush panel mounting ? 8. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors ? 9. How is parameterization accomplished ? 10. Is the relay equipped with event and fault recording capability ? 11. Is the relay equipped with a port for PC connection ? 12. Is the relay equipped with a port for system interfacing via IEC 60870-5103 protocol ? :

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-49 OVERCURRENT RELAYS TO BE USED FOR AUTOTRANSFORMER MASS PROTECTION

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of single phase overcurrent relays.

II.

KEY WORDS Relays, overcurrent relays.

III.

STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE can be offered, subject, however to PPC approval.

IV.

USE The relays will be used to protect against short circuit currents which can be developed between autotransformer mass(tank) and earth. The protected autotransformer is of ratio of 400/150/30KV, of apparent power of 280MVA and of connection of star-grounded/star-grounded/delta . The relays are to be used in conjunction with CTs of ratio 200/5A.

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OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk or the control building, on metallic panel.

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Limits of ambient temperature during service Altitude

: -5oC to +45oC : Up to 1000 m above sea level

3. VI.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 400KV, 150KV and 30KV SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Nominal Voltage (phase-to-phase) Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) Number of phases Nominal frequency Short Circuit level Basic Insulation level Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage The system is solidly grounded (earthed). : 400/150/30KV : 420/170/36KV :3 : 50Hz : 40/30/20kA : 1550/750/250KV : 220V D.C.

VII.

REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTION OF THE RELAYS Earth overcurrent Protection with definite time with two levels of overcurrent (I > and I >>).

VIII. REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAYS 1. 2. 3. Rated frequency Rated input (In) Setting range Stage 1 I > (time delay) delay time Stage 2 I >> (instantaneous) : 50Hz : 5A

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delay time Rated auxiliary supply voltage Number of output contacts for tripping Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 0,5sec. Switching breaking capacity of the output tripping contacts at 220V D.C. Number of output contacts for alarm

: 0-20 sec : 220V D.C. 10% : Two (2) CO or NO for stage IE > and for stage I E >>. : 5A : 30A

: 0,15A : 2 NO associated one with I > and one with I >> : 1A

10. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm 11. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 220V DC

: 0,15A

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ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAYS 1. 2. Type : Digital Single-phase. A three phase relay can be accepted providing that it can be wired so as to be excited by a phase to earth current. The relay must be of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations. The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. The relay terminals shall be suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors.

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COMMUNICATIONS a. The relay shall be capable for communicating with an automated substation control and protection system, via IEC protocol 60870-5-103, and also preferably via one of the following protocols : Profibus-fms, Lon, Mobus/RTU or DNP.3 . b. The relay shall be equipped with a port for PC connection.

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The relay shall be capable of being connected either with fiber optic cable or special communication cable for the purposes of communication with an automated substation control and protection system.

XI.

FAULT RECORDING The function of the fault recording shall be used for recording of phase and ground (earth) currents during fault conditions. The recording will be initiated either by tripping signal or by pick up. Total recording time : 3sec at least

XII.

TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test: 2KV rms, 50Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255-5 B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test 5KV, 1,2/50s, 0,5J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5sec as per IEC 60255-5. 2. High frequency test: 2,5KV peak, 1MHz, =15ms, 400 pulses/sec, duration=2sec as per IEC 6025522-1, Class III. 3. Fast transient interference test: 4KV, 5/50ns, 5kHz, burst length=15ms, repetition rate=300ms, both polarities, duration=1minute as per IEC-60255-22-4, class IV.

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DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information requested in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 2. Technical pamphlets and brochures that will help the evaluation process.

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3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. 4. If a three phase relay is offered (phase + earth), a connection diagram must be provided indicating as how the relay is going to be connected so that it can be excited by the phase to earth current. 5. Any type test certificates for the type test specified in this hereby technical description. Acceptance or not of these certificates lies on PPCs judgment. XII. PACKING The relays shall be delivered packed properly inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

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ATTACHMENT A OVERCURRENT RELAYS TO BE USED FOR AUTOTRANSFORMER MASS PROTECTION

1. Type and manufacturer of the relay 2. Is the relay overcurrent of definite time? 3. Temperature operating limits of the relay 4. Setting range A. stage 1, I > In steps of Delay time B. stage 2, I >> In steps of Delay time 5. Rated Input 6. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 7. Number of output contacts for tripping 8. Continuous current rating of the output tripping contacts 9. Current rating of the output tripping contacts for 0,5 second 10. Switching breaking capacity of the output tripping contacts at 220V D.C. 11. Number of output contacts for alarm 12. Continuous current rating of the output contacts for alarm 13. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts for alarm at 220V D.C. 14. Rated frequency 15. Power consumption of the relay in VA 16. Is the offered relay of reduced sensitivity for frequencies other than the fundamental so as to prevent undesired operations?

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17. Is the relay suitable for surface panel mounting? 18. Are the relay terminals suitable to be wired with 2,5mm2 size conductors? 19. Weight of the relay 20. Dimensions of the relay 21. Is the relay single phase or three-phase (phase + earth)?

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 50/7 REVISION No.7 PHASE+EARTH OVERCURRENT RELAY OF DEFINITE AND INVERSE TIME WITH AUTO-RECLOSING FUNCTION FOR MEDIUM VOLTAGE OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINES

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding technical and operating features and also testing of phase and earth overcurrent relays of definite and inverse time with auto-reclosing function. The relays should be equipped with phase and earth overcurrent protection and autoreclosing function suitable for one rapid auto-reclosing and at least two sequential adjustable time delayed reclosings.

KEY WORDS Relays, phase and earth overcurrent relays with auto-reclosing, auto-reclosing relays.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 20kV SYSTEM 1. Nominal Voltage : 20 kV 2. Maximum Operating Voltage : 24 kV (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases :3 4. Nominal frequency : 50 Hz 5. Basic Insulation Level : 125 kV crest 6. Sort Circuit Level :10 kA 7. Method of earthing : The 20kV system is earthed (grounded) via a 12 resistor

V.

USE The relays will be used for the protection of medium voltage (20kV) overhead distribution lines against phase and ground faults in conjunction with 3-pole multiple-shot auto-reclosing.

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V.

STANDARDS The phase and earth overcurrent protection auto-reclosing relays of definite and inverse time, shall comply with IEC 60255-3, 60255-5 and 60255-22 Standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE can be offered, subject, however to PPCs approval.

V.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY 1. Type of relay Numerical 2. Construction-Installation The relay shall be in a case and must be suitable for flush panel mounting. 3. Degree of Protection of the relays case IP51 as per IEC 4. Operating Conditions a. Installation b. Ambient temperature c. d. Altitude Humidity

: Inside the control building of the substation : Minimum (-5C) Maximum (+40C) : Up to 1000m above sea level : 5% - 85%

5. Terminals of the relay The terminals of the relay shall be suitable to be wired with 2,5 mm2 size copper conductors. 6. Auxiliary Voltage Supply The relay will be supplied with 110V DC with +10%, -20% variation. 7. Rated current of the relay input Input current: = 5 8. Thermal withstand capability of the relay a. 100 x IN for 1 sec b. 40 x IN for 2 sec c. (3 to 4) x IN continuous 9. Required protection functions of the relay a. Definite time phase and earth overcurrent protection with two (2) stages for phase and earth >, >> and >, >> respectavly. In total four (4) stages. b. Inverse time phase and earth overcurrent protection with characteristic curves as per IEC 60255-3, which are inverse time, very inverse time, extremely inverse time and long inverse time with one overcurrent stage for phase p and one for earth p, respectively. Two, in total. c. Auto-reclosing with three (3), at least, reclosings.

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10. Required setting ranges of the relays . Definite time overcurrent protection a. phase (>): ( 0,1 to 4) x IN in steps of 0,1A b. earth (>): ( 0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A c. phase (>>): ( 0,1 to 20) x IN in steps of 0,1A d. earth (>>): ( 0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A e. time delay : 0 - 150 sec in steps of 0,1sec . Inverse time overcurrent protection a. phase (p): ( 0,1 to 4) x IN in steps of 0,1A b. earth (p): ( 0,1 to 1,0) x IN in steps of 0,1A c. Time multiplier: 0,05 1,5 sec (IEC) or 0,5-15sec (ANSI) C. Auto-reclosing a. Setting range for the dead time during the fast reclosing b. Setting range for the dead time during the first delayed reclosing c. Setting range for the dead time during the second delayed reclosing

0.12 sec in steps of 0.01sec

0.515 sec minimum, in steps of 0.5 sec 0.515 sec minimum, in steps of 0.5 sec

d. Setting range for the reclaim (reset) time of the relay after successful reclosing cycle : 1-300 sec in steps of 0.5 sec

11. Required characteristics and features of auto-reclosing a. Number of reclosings (shots) : minimum three (3), one (1) for fast reclosing and two (2) with delayed reclosings. b. Mode of circuit breaker's operation during auto-reclosing : 3-pole operation of the circuit breaker c. Mode of operation of the auto-reclosing: The relay must be suitable for selection of one of the following operation functions, via keypad and also via PC: - Auto-reclosing OFF. Reclosing is not possible. - One fast and one delayed reclosing. - One fast and two delayed reclosings d. Description of the operation of the auto-reclosing: In case of a fault (phase or earth), any of the stages of the definite time function, or the the inverse time function shall be activated based on the

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choice (setting) made by the user (PPC), and shall provide a tripping command to the circuit breaker in time setted by PPC.. After that, the auto-reclosing function is either energized or not depending on the overcurrent stage which was initially excited (which stage was excited is determined by the settings of the user). If the auto-reclosing function is energized, then it takes over, and after a programmed time, it provides a closing command to the circuit breaker. If the fault is still present, then any overcurrent stage of the definite time function or inverse time function depending on the settings of the user (PPC), shall assume control and a tripping command shall be provided to the circuit breaker after a programmed time. The auto-reclosing function provides again, after a programmed time, a closing command to the circuit breaker. If the fault is still present, then any overcurrent stage of the definite time function or inverse time function depending on the settings of the user (PPC), again assumes control and provides a tripping lock-out command to the circuit breaker, after of course, a programmed time. e. The relay shall be equipped with a timer of range 0-10sec, for blocking the auto-reclosing function wherever the circuit breaker is manually closed. f. The relay shall be equipped with operation counter for counting the rapid and delayed reclosings.

12. Additional required inputs The relay must have at least five (5) additional binary inputs at 110V D.C. for inputs like the following: a. Input from circuit breaker malfunction, for example loss of SF6 or uncharged spring, b. Input from control switch contact used for opening of the breaker, c. Input from control switch contact used for closing the breaker, d. Input for blocking of reclosing function from a remote place, e. Input for blocking the phase and earth (ground) overcurrent definite time instantaneous elements (I>> and >>) from remote place. In other words, the disabling of the definite time overcurrent stage (I>> or IE>>), for all the time that the auto-reclosing function is in operation.

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VII

OUTPUT CONTACTS FOR CONTROL AND SIGNALING


. Control (command) output contacts (heavy duty) The relay shall be equipped with the following number of control (command) contacts and with the following technical characteristics. a. Number of contacts with regard the phase and earth stages of the definite time and inverse time overcurrent functions shall be as follows: One (1) NO contact and One (1) NO contact for making through the autoreclosing function b. Technical characteristics of control (command) contacts Continuous rated current Short time current rating (Making capability) Breaking capability at 110 V D.C. 5 30 for 0,5 sec 0,25

. Alarm output contacts The relay shall be equipped with the following number of alarm contacts: a. Number of contacts with regard the definite time and inverse time overcurrent function shall be as follows: Phase (> and I>>) Earth ( > and IE>>) Phase (p) Earth (p >) 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO

In other words, four (4) contacts defined as above or programmable by the user. b. Number of contacts with regard the auto-reclosing function: 1 -One for indicating that the autoreclosing function has been blocked Total number of alarm contacts: five (5) c. Technical characteristics of the alarm contacts Continuous rated current Short time current rating (Making capability) Breaking capability at 110 V D.C. 1 8 for 0,5 sec 0,25

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VIII.

REQUIRED DIMENSIONS OF THE RELAY


The following dimensions are valid only when the inquiry concerns individual relays. The dimensions are not of importance when the inquiry concerns metalclad switchgear panels. The dimensions of the relay shall be as follows: For width smaller than 12cm, the maximum height shall be 40cm. For width between 12cm and 19cm, the maximum height shall be 25cm. The width and depth of the relay shall not exceed in any case 19cm and 30cm respectively. All the terminals of the relay must be located at its rear side.

IX.

TESTS
. Routine Tests (as per IEC 60255-5) 1. Power frequency voltage test : 2 kV rms, 50 Hz

. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage test (as per IEC 60255-5)

: 5 kV crest, 1.2/50s,0.5J 3 positive and 3 negative pulses in 5 sec intervals : 2.5 kV crest, 1MHz, t=15ms, 400 pulses/sec, duration=2 seconds : 2 kV 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, pulse duration 15 sec, iteration rate : 1 /300 ms for 1 minute : 60-150 Hz, 0,5g acceleration sweep rate : 1 octave / minute 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes.

2. High frequency test ( as per IEC 60255-22-1)

3. Fast transient test (as per IEC 60255-22-4 and 61000-4-4)

4. Mechanical vibration test during operation (as per IEC 60255-21-1 and 60068-2-6) 5. Electrostatic discharge test (as per IEC 60255-22-2, class IV)

: 8 kV contact discharge, 15kV air gap discharge, both polarities, 150pF, Ri=330

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COMMUNICATION
a. The relay shall be capable for communicating via a RS485 port with a substation automation system via IEC protocol 61850 r C 60870-5-103 or via one of the following protocols : Profibus-fms, or Modbus/RTU or DNP3.0 b. The relay shall be equipped with a RS 232 port for PC interfacing. c. Together with the relay, the supplier must provide any software needed for the setting and communication of the relay with a PC and a substation automation system (3 copies) d. Together with the relay, the supplier must provide five (5) cables at least for the communication of the relay with PC

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FAULT RECORDING
The function of the fault recording, event and oscillographic, shall be used for recording of phase and ground (earth) currents during fault conditions. - The recording will be initiated either by tripping signal or by pick up. - Total recording time : 3sec at least - Resolution for events: 1ms

I. DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL BIDDERS


a. Wiring and dimensional (outline) drawings Bidders are requested to admit along with their offers outline drawings of the Relay, wiring diagrams, all the necessary diagrams for the understanding of the Relays operations (specially for the definite, inverse time and autoreclosing function), technical brochures and data essential for the complete description of the relay offered. b. Completion of Attachment A. Failure to comply or inadequate completion will constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. c. Any type test certificates for the type test specified in this hereby technical description. Acceptance or not of these certificates lies on PPCs judgment.

XIII. PACKING
The relays shall be delivered packed properly inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

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ATTACHMENT Information by the Bidders. Failure to comply will result in rejection of the offer. 1. Type and manufacturer of the relay 2. Is the relay equipped with definite time and inverse time phase + earth overcurrent protection and auto-reclosing functions? 3. Is the auto-reclosing function suitable for one rapid reclosing and at least two sequential delayed reclosings? 4. Degree of protection of the relay case? 5. Operation temperature category of the relay 6. Altitude 7. Humidity 8. Type of the terminals of the relay 9. Are the terminals of the relay suitable to be wired with 2,5 mm2 size copper conductors? 10. Auxiliary Voltage Supply of the relay 11.Rated current of the relay input 12.Thermal withstand capability of the relay a. Continuous b. For 2 sec c. For 1 sec 13. Does the offered relay comply with the requirements of paragraph VI 9 of this hereby technical description? : .................................. .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

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14.Setting ranges of the relay . Overcurrent of definite time a. phases (>) b. earth (>) c. phase (>>) d. earth (>>) e. time delay . Overcurrent of inverse time a. phases (p) b. earth (p) e. time multiplier C. Auto-reclosing a. Setting range of the dead time during the first rapid reclosing b. Setting range of the dead time during the first delayed reclosing c. Setting range of the dead time during the second delayed reclosing d. Setting range of the reclaim (reset) time of the relay after a successful reclosing cycle 15.Required characteristics of the autoreclosing a. Is the isolation of the auto-reclosing function possible? b. Is the relay suitable for one rapid reclosing and one delayed reclosing? c. Is the relay suitable for one rapid reclosing and two delayed reclosings? d. Number of reclosings e. Is the relay equipped with a counter for counting the rapid and delayed reclosings? 16. Characteristics of the control (command) contacts. a. Number of contacts related to the phase and earth stages of the definite and inverse time overcurrent elements b. Number of auto-reclosing contacts c. Rated current of the control (command) contacts d. Short time current rating (0.5sec) of the control (command) contacts e. Breaking capability of the control (command) contacts at 110 V D.C.

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17.Characteristics of the alarm contacts a. Number of alarm contacts: b. Are the alarm contacts freely programmble c. Rated current of the alarm contacts d. Short-time current (0,5sec) rating of the alarm contacts e. Breaking capability of the alarm contacts at 110 V D.C. 18. Does the relay cover the requirements in paragraph of this technical description? a. Is the relay equipped with RS232 ports? b. Can the relay communicate via IEC 61850 protocol or IEC 60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or Modbus/RTU or DNP.3? 19. Does the relay cover the requirements in paragraph I of this technical description? a. Is the relay capable of event and oscillographic recording? b. Maximum recording time c. Resolution of events : : : : : : .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 51/4 REVISION No 4 PHASE + EARTH OVERCURRENT RELAY OF DEFINITE AND INVERSE TIME FOR BACK-UP PROTECTION OF 20KV SUBSTATION BUSES AND OVERHEAD DISTRIBUTION LINES OF MEDIUM VOLTAGE (20KV) AND ALSO AS MAIN PROTECTION OF UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION FEEDERS

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding technical and operating features and also testing of phase and earth overcurrent relays of definite and inverse time.

KEY WORDS Relays, phase and earth overcurrent relays.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 20kV SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 8. 7. Nominal Voltage Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) Number of phases Nominal frequency Basic Insulation Level Sort Circuit Level Method of earthing (grounding) Available D.C. auxiliary voltage supply Available A.C. auxiliary voltage supply :20 kV :24 kV :3 :50 Hz :125 kV crest :10 kA :The 20KV system is grounded through a 12 resistor :110V D.C. :230/400V A.C

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USE The relays will be used for the back-up protection of medium voltage (20kV) overhead distribution lines and the 20KV bus bars of the substation against phase and earth (ground) faults. The relays can also be used as main protection for underground distribution feeders (20kV) against phase and earth faults.

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STANDARDS The phase and earth overcurrent protection relays of definite and inverse time, shall comply to the IEC 60255-3, 60255-5 and 60255-22 Standards. Relays as per ANSI/IEEE can be offered, subject, however to PPCs approval. REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY 1. Type of relay Numerical 2. Construction-Installation The relay shall be in a case and must be suitable for flush panel mounting. 3. Degree of Protection of the relays case IP51 as per IEC 4. Operating Conditions a. Installation b. Ambient temperature c. d. Altitude Humidity

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: Inside the control building of the substation : Minimum (-5C) Maximum (+40C) : Up to 1000m above sea level : 5% - 85%

5. Terminals of the relay The terminals of the relay shall be suitable to be wired with 2,5 mm2 size copper conductors. 6. Auxiliary Voltage Supply The relay will be supplied with 110V DC with +10%, -20% variation. 7. Input Current of the relay Input current: = 5 8. Thermal withstand capability of the relay a. 100x IN for 1 sec b. 40x IN for 2 sec c. (3 to 4) x IN continuous 9. Required protection functions of the relay a. Definite time Phase and earth overcurrent protection with two (2) stages for phase and earth >, >> and >, >>. b. Inverse time Phase and earth overcurrent protection with characteristic curves as per IEC 60255-3, which are inverse time, very inverse time, extremely inverse time and long inverse time with one overcurrent stage for phase (Ip) and one for earth (Ip).

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10. Required setting ranges of the relays . Definite time overcurrent protection a. phases (>): (0.1 to 4) x IN in steps of 0,1A b. earth (>) : (0.05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A c. phases (>>): (0.1 to 20) x IN in steps of 0,1A d. earth (>>): (0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A e. time delay : 0 - 150 sec in steps of 0,1 sec . Inverse time overcurrent protection a. phases : (0,1 to 4) x IN in steps of 0,1A b. earth : (0,05 to 1) x IN in steps of 0,1A c. Time multiplier: 0,05 1,5 sec (IEC) or 0,5-15sec (ANSI) 11. Additional required inputs of the relays At least one (1) binary input

VII

OUTPUT CONTACTS FOR CONTROL AND SIGNALING


. Control output contacts (heavy duty) The relay shall be equipped with the following number of heavy duty contacts which shall be used for command purposes, with the following technical characteristics. a. The number of contacts with regard the phase and earth stages of the definite time and inverse time overcurrent functions shall be as follows One (1) NO contact b. Technical characteristics of heavy duty contact Continuous rated current Short time current rating (Making capability) Breaking capability at 110 V D.C. . Alarm output contacts The relay shall be equipped with the following number of alarm contacts: a. The number of contacts with regard the definite time and inverse time overcurrent function shall be as follows Phase (> and I>>) Earth ( > and IE>>) Phase (Ip) Earth (Ip ) 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO 1 NO 5 30 for 0,5 sec 0,25

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b. Technical characteristics of the alarm contacts Continuous rated current Short time current rating (Making capability) Breaking capability at 110 V D.C. 1 8A for 0.5 sec 0,25

VIII.

TESTS
. Routine Tests ( IEC 60255-5) 1. Power frequency voltage test : 2 kV rms, 50 Hz

. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage test (as per IEC 60255-5)

: 5 kV crest, 1.2/50s,0.5J 3 positive and 3 negative pulses in 5 sec intervals : 2.5 kV crest, 1MHz, t=15ms, 400 pulses/sec, duration=2 seconds : 2 kV 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, pulse duration 15 sec, iteration rate : 1 /300 ms for 1 minute : 60-150 Hz, 0,5g acceleration sweep rate : 1 octave / minute 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes. : 8Kv contact discharge 15Kv air gap discharge, both polarities 150pF, Ri=330

2. High frequency test (as per IEC 60255-22-1)

3. Fast transient test (as per IEC 60255-22-4 and 61000-4-4)

4. Mechanical vibration test during operation (as per IEC 60255-21-1 and 60068-2-6) 5. Electrostatic discharge test (as per IEC 60255-22-2, class IV

I.

COMMUNICATION

a. The relay shall be capable for communicating via a RS485 port with a substation automation system , via IEC protocol 61850, and or via one of the following protocols : Profibus-fms,, Modbus/RTU or DNP 3.0 or IEC-60870 -5-103. b. The relay shall be equipped with an RS232 port for PC interfacing.

FAULT RECORDING

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The function of the fault recording, event and oscillographic, shall be used for recording of phase and ground (earth) currents during fault conditions. - The recording will be initiated either by tripping signal or by pick up. - Total recording time: 3sec at least - Resolution for events: 1ms

. REQUIRED DIMENSIONS OF THE RELAY


The following dimensions are valid only when the inquiry concerns individual relays. The dimensions are not of importance when the inquiry concerns metalclad switchgear panels. The dimensions of the relay shall be as follows: For width smaller than 12cm, the maximum height shall be 40cm For width between 12cm and 20cm, the maximum height shall be 30cm The width and depth of the relay shall not exceed in any case 20cm and 30cm respectively All the terminals of the relay must be located at its rear side

I. DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL BIDDERS


a. Wiring and dimensional (outline) drawings Bidders are requested to submit along with their offers outline drawings of the relay, wiring diagrams, all the necessary diagrams for the understanding of the relays operations (specially for the definite time and inverse time), technical brochures and data essential for the complete description of the relay offered. b. Completion of Attachment A. Failure to comply or inadequate completion will constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. c. Any type test certificates for the type test specified in this hereby technical description. Acceptance or not of these certificates lies on PPCs judgment.

XIII. PACKING
The relays shall be delivered packed properly inside robust paper boxes, proper for this type of equipment. One relay per box.

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ATTACHMENT Information by the Bidders. Failure to fill or partial filling of the attachment shall constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 1. Type and manufacturer of the relay 2. Is the relay equipped with phase + earth overcurrent protection? 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Degree of protection of the relay case? Operation temperature category of the relay Altitude Humidity Type of the terminals of the relay : .................................. ..................................... : .................................. : : : : : .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................

8. Are the terminals of the relay suitable to be wired with 2,5 mm2 size copper conductors? 9. Auxiliary Voltage Supply of the relay 10. Rated current of the relay input 11. Does the offered relay comply to the requirements of paragraph VI 9 of this hereby technical description? 12. Setting ranges of the relay . Overcurrent of definite time a. phase (>) b. earth (>) c. phase (>>) d. earth (>>) e. time delay . Overcurrent of inverse time a. phases (p) b. earth (p) c. time multiplier

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13. Characteristics of the heavy duty contacts. a. Number of contacts related to the phase and earth stages of the definite and inverse time overcurrent b. Rated current of the heavy duty contacts c. Short time current rating (0.5sec) of the heavy duty contacts d. Breaking capability of the heavy duty contacts at 110 V D.C. 14. Characteristics of the alarm contacts a. Number of contacts Phase (>) Earth ( >) Phase (>>) Earth ( >>) Phase (Ip) Earth (Ip) b. Rated current of the alarm contacts c. Short-time current rating (0.5sec) of the alarm contacts during d. Breaking capability of the alarm contacts at 110 V D.C. 15. Does the relay meet the requirements in paragraph I of this technical description? a. Is the relay equipped with a RS232 port? b. Is the relay equipped with a RS485 port for communication via Protocol IEC-61850 or IEC-60870-5-103 or Profibus-fms or modbus/RTU or DNP 3.0 ? 16. Does the relay cover the requirements in paragraph of this technical description? a. Total recording time b. Resolution of events 17. Power consumption of the relay in VA 18. Weight of the relay 19. Outline dimensions of the relay 20. Number of additional inputs of the relay

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION TD-52 VOLTAGE RELAYS SUPPLIED FROM VTs CONNECTED IN BROKEN (OPEN) DELTA FOR PROTECTION OF 30KV, 50 MVAR SHUNT REACTORS AGAINST EARTH FAULTS

I.

SCOPE This hereby technical description covers PPCs requirements regarding functional features, technical characteristics and testing of voltage relays.

II.

KEYWORDS Voltage relays, overvoltage relays, residual voltage.

III. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to IEC standards. IV. USE The voltage relays are used for the detection of earth faults for 30KV, 50MVAR shunt reactors of star (wye) connection and earthed not solidly but via VT. The input of the voltage relay will be connected to the opening of the broken delta which is crated by connecting the secondaries of the three VTs in broken delta .With this way, the residual voltage is detected and as result of it, the conditions of the earth faults. The VTs whose secondaries are connected in open delta are of ratio of 30KV/ 3 /100/3 V and their primaries are connected in star (wye) earthed connection. V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation : Indoors, inside a relay kiosk. - 10 oC to +45 oC Up to 1000 m above sea level

2. Limits of ambient temperature during service 3. Altitude

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VI. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PPCs 30 KV SYSTEM 1. Nominal Voltage (phase to phase) 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) 3. Number of phases 4. Nominal Frequency 5. Short Circuit level 6. Basic Insulation level 7. Available auxiliary D.C. supply voltage : 30 KV

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36 KV 3 50 Hz 20 KA 250 KV 220 V DC 10% SETTING

VII. REQUIRED PROTECTION FUNCTIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY

The relay shall be equipped with overvoltage protection function and with the following characteristics: a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay to operate (pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio VIII. RELAY SETTINGS 1. The overvoltage element of the relay shall be set at a value little below of the value of 100 /3V with the time delay being set at a value of about 0,3 1sec. : From 20 to 130 V in steps of 1V : 0 to 10 sec in steps of 0.1 sec : 50 ms : 50 ms : 95%

IX. REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY 1. Type : Numerical or digital with Input for residual voltage : 50 Hz : 20 130 V in steps of I V

2. 3.

Rated frequency Setting range

4. Rated auxiliary supply voltage 5. Inputs (From VTs)

: 220V DC : The relay shall be supplied via three (3) single phase VTs with nominal ratio of 30000 / 3 100 V each. The secondaries of the VTs are connected in broken delta connection and the voltage relay will be connected in the opening of the delta. Under normal operating conditions, the voltage which the voltage relay sees is zero. Under earth fault conditions, the voltage which relay sees will vary from 33.3 V to 100 V depending on the fault location. : At least 4 NO

6. Outputs contacts 7. Continuous current rating of the output contacts 8. Current rating of the output contacts for 0.5s 9. Switching making capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC 10. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC

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X. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FEATURES OF THE RELAY 1. The relay shall be suitable for flush panel mounting. 2. The relay terminals shall be preferably of the screw type and they must be suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm size conductors. 3. The relay shall be capable of interfacing via IEC-61850 protocol. 4. The relay shall be equipped with fault recording capability.

XI. TESTS A. Routine Tests 1. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2 KV rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute as per IEC 60255 5. B. Type Tests 1. Impulse voltage withstand test : 5KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5 sec as per IEC 60255 5. 2. High Frequency test : 2.5 KV peak, 1 MHz, = 15 ms, 400 pulses /seconds, duration = 2 sec as per IEC 60255 22 1, class III. 3. Fast Transient interference test : 2 KV, 5/50 ns, 5 KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate = 300 ms, both polarities, duration = 1 min as per IEC 60255 22 4 and IEC 61000-4-4 class III.

XII.

DATA TO BE SUBMITTED BY BIDDERS 1. Bidders must provide all information required in ATTACHMENT A of this hereby technical description. Failure on the bidders part to comply with this request will be taken as sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. 2. Technical pamphlets and brochures which will help the evaluation process. 3. Outline and wiring drawings of the offered relay including mounting instructions. 4. If the offered type of voltage relay is equipped with more than one (1) inputs from VTs, then a drawing must de submitted in which the relay wiring must be indicated for the detection of the residual voltage 5. Any type test certificates for the type tests specified in this hereby technical description. Acceptance or not lies on PPCs judgment.

XIII.

PACKING The relays shall be packed inside robust paper boxes proper for this type of equipment.

ATTACHMENT A VOLTAGE RELAYS SUPPLIED FROM VTS CONNECTED IN BROKEN DELTA FOR PROTECTION OF 30 KV, 50MVAR STUNT REACTORS AGAINST EARTH FAULTS

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Type and manufacturer of the relay

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Temperature operating limits of the relay : Is overvoltage protection function provided ? With regard the overvoltage function a. Setting range b. Delay time c. Inherent time delay (or pick up time) d. Reset time e. Reset ratio

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5. Rated frequency 6. Rated auxiliary supply voltage

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7. Is the relay suitable to be supplied from open for the detection of the residual of the voltage? : ... 8. Number of output contacts 9. Continuous current rating of the output contacts. 10. Current rating of the output contacts for 0,5 sec. 11. Switching making capacity of the output contacts at 220 V DC. :

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12. Switching breaking capacity of the output contacts at 220V DC : . 13. Is the relay suitable for flush panel mounting?

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14. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with 2.5 mm2 size conductors ? : .. 15. Power consumption of the voltage relay in VA at 220 V DC.

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16. Is the relay equipped with fault recording capability? : .. 17. Can the relay communicate via IEC-61850 protocol?

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18. Is the relay of the numerical or digital type? : .. 19. Weight of the relay : ..

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION TNPRD/SUBSTATION AND EHV SUBSTATION SPECIFICATIONS & EQUIPMENT SECTION

December 2008

SPECIFICATION SS-55 / 8
NUMERICAL

BUSBAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM

I.

SCOPE
This Specification covers the requirements concerning the general and operating characteristics of a numerical busbar differential protection system for installation in a busbar system consisting of one, two, or three operating busbars, with or without bus coupler and bus sectionalizing isolators or circuit breakers and as shown specifically on the single line diagram for each substation (attached each time to the inquiry).

II. III.

KEYWORDS
Protection, busbar protection, busbar differential protection.

USE
The busbar differential protection system shall be used to detect all kinds of faults between phases and between phases and ground for 400kV or 150kV busbars.

I V.

OPERATING CONDITIONS
1. 2. Installation : Ambient temperature - during installation : - during storage : Altitude : Other conditions : Pollution level : Inside the substations control room. -5 to +50oC -25 to +55oC Up to 1000m above sea level. Relative humidity: greater than 50% Moderate.

3. 4. 5.

V.

ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS


The main data of the networks (to be specified in the inquiry) in which the subject protection system shall be called upon to operate are the following:

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400kV 400kV 420kV 3 50Hz Solidly earthed neutral 40kA at 420kV Three phase and single phase. 0-0,3sec-co-3min-co

150kV 150kV 170kV 3 50Hz Solidly earthed neutral 31.5KA at 170kV Three phase 0-0.3sec-co-3min-co

VI .

ELECTRIC AUXILIARY SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS


The available D.C. auxiliary supply voltage is 110V +10% -15% for 150kV substations and 220V +10% -15% for 400kV switching stations.

VI I .

MAIN CURRENT TRANSFORMERS


The busbar differential protection system shall be used in conjunction with separate line CTs of unequal ratio. Data of the CTs will be shown in the single line diagrams for each substation (included each time in the inquiry).

VIII. REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS, FUNCTIONS AND ACCESSORIES OF THE BUSBAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM 1. Auxiliary (intermediate) current transformers.
Auxiliary current transformers must be provided for complete galvanic and interference - free isolation of the internal processing circuits from the measurement, control and supply circuits and for the allowing of ratio matching, if matching of different main CT ratios is required by the busbar protection system itself. These auxiliary CTs can either be integral part of the busbar protection system, or be located in a separate panel, or in the same panel of the busbar protection system.

2.

Tripping time.
Tripping time from occurrence of fault to energizing of circuit breaker trip coil shall be 15msec for all kind of internal faults.

3.

Stability - Selectivity.
The busbar differential protection system must be extreme stable against external faults even in case of saturated CTs. The protection system shall not respond at all to faults outside the protected zone and shall only disconnect those busbars that are affected by the fault.

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Sensitivity.
High sensitivity for internal faults, adjustable and closely adapted to the existing exploitation conditions. The sensitivity must be basically unaffected by the number of feeders included in the protective scheme.

5. 6.

Measuring principle: Low-impedance Reliability.


The protection system must provide maximum security against false tripping and decide positively whether the fault is within or outside the protected zone.

7.

Operational criteria.
At least two independent criteria of different nature and principle, both simultaneously present, must be fulfilled in order to achieve tripping.

8.

Flexibility in operation.
Execution of all necessary switching operations (transfer of a feeder from one bus to another, switching off and on of the bus coupler etc) must be possible without restrictions due to the protection system which shall remain in operation. Protection should adjust itself automatically to changing exploitation conditions without the least interruption.

9.

Isolator (disconnecting switch) replica.


The busbar differential protection system must be equipped with isolator repeat relays, energized by isolator contacts. The isolator repeat relays are used (through their contacts) to a form a replica of the busbar switching arrangements by switching the current circuits on the secondary side of the auxiliary current transformer to the appropriate set of zone buswires and controlling the tripping circuits. These isolator repeat relays must be extremely reliable and shall include a safety mechanism in order to secure correct operation. Furthermore, failure of the auxiliary D.C. supply shall not affect the position of these isolator repeat relays once that have been energized. Digital busbar protection systems must include all of the above as one of their functions embedded in their software.

10.

Circuit - breaker failure protection.


The busbar differential protection system shall be equipped with breaker failure protection with adjustable time delay for each bay (C.B.). More specifically, if breaker fails to open when a tripping command it has been issued, then a signal will be generated which will be used by PPC accordingly.

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11.

Additional features of the busbar protection system.


a. The busbar differential protection system must respond and trip only the breakers of the bus section which is affected by the fault regardless of whether the bus coupler is opened or closed. b. The busbar differential protection system shall be capable of clearing all faults between the current transformer and the circuit breaker in the bus coupler. This capability should overcome the blind spot between the current transformers and the circuit breaker, which arises when the current transformers are positioned on one side only of the circuit breaker.

12.

Facilities of modification and extension.


The protection scheme offered must permit enlargement should the busbar system be subsequently extended by new bays equipped with C.T.s having different ratio and characteristics from those already installed in existing bays.

13.

Continuous Monitoring.
Continuous monitoring should be incorporated which permanently shall monitor the ability of the protection to operate correctly and in the event of a failure in the protection system, shall give an alarm and / or disconnect the tripping circuit. Means shall also be provided in order to indicate failure of D.C. control voltage.

14.

Interference.
The busbar differential protection system shall be immune against any external interference, coming either from the D.C. supply or from the measuring circuits or any other cause.

15.

Type of circuit.
The busbar differential protection system shall be of the numerical type

16.

Configuration of the busbar differential protection system Software All settings and programming shall be carried out by an embedded
keyboard and display and also by a PC. Any software needed for the above purpose shall be provided as well. Software, WINDOWS based, for the parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning shall be provided on the basis of a royalty free, non exclusive with irrevocable license to use by PPC. The software shall be user friendly and displaying on VDU (screen) all analog waveforms and digital signals. The software shall be menu-driven. A number of cables for the communication of the relay with PC must be included in the offer.
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Setting ranges
a. Overcurrent release : 0,5 -20xIN in steps of 0,5A b. Differential current : 0,05xIN c. Slope K : 20% TO 90% (set at about 65%)

18.

Interfacing
The busbar differential protection system shall be fitted with two serial ports, one for connection to a PC and another for interfacing with HMI center of a digital computerized substation control system. The communication protocol should be in accordance with IEC 61850 and relevant test certificates of UCA level A or level B must be submitted.

19.

Event and Disturbance recording


The busbar differential protection system must be equipped with event and disturbance recording capability.

20.

Centralized or distributed type


Whether the busbar differential protection system is of the centralized or distributed type, will be indicated each time in the inquiry

IX.

CABINET CHARACTERISTICS
1. The entire busbar differential protection system shall be, housed in cabinets of class protection IP52 and of the following approximate dimensions: 2200mm (height) x 800mm (wide) x 600mm (depth). The protection system shall be completely wired tested and ready for connection to the external circuits. Means shall also be provided in order to have the busbar differential protection system tested during maintenance periods. Test sockets for the voltage, current and tripping protection circuits must be included. It should be noted that testing terminal blocks are not acceptable.

2.

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STANDARDS
All testing of the busbar differential protection system shall conform to IEC standards unless, herein, otherwise indicated.

XI.

TESTS A. Type tests. 1. Insulation tests as per IEC 255-5.


a. b. High voltage test (dielectric) 2kV rms, 50Hz for 1 min. between all terminals and case earth. High voltage impulse test. Three (3) positive and three (3) negative impulses of 5kV peak, 1.2 / 50sec, 0.5J between all terminals and all terminals and case earth.

2.

Disturbance test as per IEC-255 - 2 - 1, class III.


High frequency test (1MHz) as per IEC-22-1, class III or IEEE / ANSI C37.90.1, 2.5kV peak, 1MHz, 400 shots per second, duration 2 seconds.

3.

Vibration test as per IEC-68-2-6.


Acceleration Frequency range Number of sweep cycles Sweep rate Duration of endurance : : : : : 0.5g + 25% 10Hz - 150Hz 20 1 octave / mm + 10% 2 hours and 30minutes

B.

Routine Tests. Insulation test (dielectric).


2kV rms, 50Hz for 1 minute between all terminals and case earth. NOTE : Bidders are required to submit, if available, any official test reports for all of the above tests along with their technical offer.

XII. ADDITIONAL DATA TO BE SUPPLIED BY BIDDER 1. Reference list.


A reference list, of the busbar differential protection system offered, shall be submitted and in which the following data shall be included: Country and customer. Network voltage. Number of busbars protected (zones). Number of feeders. Number of bus couplers. Number of bus sectionalizing isolators. Year of commissioning.
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2.

Spare parts.
The Manufacturer shall submit a complete list of recommended spare parts, with unit prices, that - according to his opinion - should be purchased for a period of five years operation. PPC S.A maintains the right to purchase or not these spare parts.

3.

Drawings - Pamphlets.
Bidders are requested to submit attached to their offers, outline drawings, over-all dimensions of the complete equipment for erection purposes as well as any information, sketches and data necessary for the complete description of the busbar differential protection system offered by them.

4.

In addition all bidders are requested to indicate every deviation from this hereby specification and the reasons for the deviations. All Bidders are required to answer all items of Attachment ''A''. Failure to comply or partial filling of the Attachment will constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

5.

XIII. ADDITIONAL DATA TO BE SUPPLIED BY BIDDER 1. Drawings.


The successful bidder, after the signing of the contract, is obligated to submit three (3) sets of drawings (schematic, wiring and physical) for approval prior to the shipment of the busbar differential protection system.

2.

Maintenance Instructions.
Maintenance Instructions for the busbar differential protection system.

3.

Instructions for configuration and commissioning.


Instructions for configuration and commissioning of the busbar differential protection system.

Rev.6 //p.m/A.G/sept. 24,2004 Rev.7 //pm/AG/June 2006 Rev.8 //pt/IA/January 2008 Rev.8 //pt/IA/December 2008

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ATTACHMENT A
NUMERICAL BUSBAR DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM
1. Type 2. Manufacturer 3. System operation voltage and number of bays 4. Is the busbar differential protection system equipped with auxiliary current transformers? 5. Tripping time (from occurrence of fault to energizing of circuit breaker trip coil) :... :...

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6. Is the busbar differential protection system extremely stable against external faults even in case of saturated CTs? :... 7. Is the sensitivity for internal faults, adjustable and unaffected by the number of feeders? :... 8. Measuring principle (low-impedance) ? 9. Is security operation provided against false tripping? 10. Operational criteria to be fulfilled in order to achieve tripping 11. Does the protection adjust itself automatically to all switching operation conditions without the least interruption? :...

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12. Is the protection system equipped with isolator repeat relays, energized by isolator contacts, to a form a replica of the busbar switching arrangements (VIII-9) :... 13. Is the busbar differential protection system equipped with breaker failure protection with adjustable time delay? :... 14. Does the busbar differential protection system respond and trip only the breakers of the bus section which is affected by the fault? :...

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15. Is the busbar differential protection system capable of overcoming the blind spot between current transformers and bus coupler?

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16. Does the protection scheme permit enlargement? :.... 17. Is there continuous monitoring incorporated that gives an alarm even in the case of D.C. control voltage failure? :... 18. Is the protection system immune against any external interference? 19. Can all the settings and programming be carried out by an embedded keyboard and display as well as by a PC? -Is the software WINDOWS based, user friendly and menu driven? -Can all analog waveforms and digital signals be displayed on VDU? -Is the relevant software provided? 20. Setting ranges a. Overcurrent release b. Differential current c. Slope K (%)

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21. Are there two serial ports (one for connection to a PC and another for interfacing with HMI)? :... 22. Does the offer include cables for communication of the relay with PC? 23. Communication protocols of the system

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24. Is the busbar differential protection system equipped with event and disturbance recording capability? :... 25. Is the busbar differential protection system of the centralized or distributed type? :... 26. Cabinets of the protection system housing: - Number :... - Dimensions :... - Protection class (IP) :... 27. Are the means provided in order to have the system tested during maintenance periods?

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28. Are test sockets for the voltage, current and tripping protection circuits included?

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29. Is the offered system completely wired tested and ready for connection to the external circuits? 30. Deviations if any from the present specification and the reasons thereof

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORAI S.A. TRANSMISSION NEW PROJECTS DEPT. July 2008 SPECIFICATION SS - 68/3 DIGITL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY FOR AUTOTRANSFORMER PROTECTION.

. SCOPE This hereby specification covers the requirements concerning the technical and operational characteristics and also testing requirements for digital differential relays used for the protection of 3-phase, 280V autotransformers with delta tertiary and of voltage ratio of 400/150/30KV and of wye - wye - delta connection. II. WORDS Digital autotransformer differential relays, digital differential relays for three - winding transformers. III. USE The digital differential relays are to be used for the protection of 3 - phase 280MVA, 400/150/30KV autotransformers of wye - wye - delta (tertiary) connection. IV. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to the latest IEC standards. Relays based on ANSI / or DIN / VDE standards can be offered, subject however, to the Purchaser's approval. V. OPERATlNG CONDITIONS 1. Installation 2. Temperature range 3. Relative Humidity : Indoors : -5C to 55 C : 5% to 85%

VI. CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. Rated Voltage (phase to phase) : 400 KV rms 150 KV rms 30 KV rms

2. Maximum Operating Voltage

: 420 KV rms 170 KV rms 36 KV rms : 50 z : Solidly Earthed : 50 z 0.2 z : 40 at 420 KV 25 at 150 KV 20 at 36 KV

3. Rated frequency 4. System Neutral 5. Operating frequency range 6. Rated short circuit leel

7. Maximum permissible duration of fault in order to maintain stability VII. CURRENT TRANSFORMER CHARACTERISTICS

: 500msec.

The digital differential relays will be used in conjunction with current transformers which have the following characteristics. - 400 KV side : Ratio = 400/ 1, Burden = 60VA, Accuracy class = 520 - 150 KV side : Ratio = 1000/ 1, Burden = 30VA, Accuracy class = 520 - 30 KV side : Ratio = 2000/1, Burden = 60VA, Accuracy class = 520 VIII. DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS 1. Protection capability : a. Against all three and two phase internal faults. b. Against all interterm faults c. Against all phase to ground internal faults.

2. Operating Characteristic

: Dual slope percentage operating characteristic which shall prevent operation unless the differential current is greater than a certain percentage of the through fault current. This percentage shall be adjustable either continuously or by steps.

3. Vector Current transformer ratio adaptation (correction).

: There shall be no need for external interposing CTs. : a. Second harmonic blocking or restrain plus dc blocking for autotransformer inrush current. b. Filth harmonic blocking against autotransformer overexcitation current. : Restrain against external faults with current autotransformer saturation

4. Blocking characteristics

5. Additional Blocking characteristics

6. Protection against out - of - balance current

: The out- of- balance current produced by the autotransformer tap changing or current transformer mismatch shall be compensated by means of the percentage bias feature.

7. Earth fault protection

: restricted earth fault protection shall be available

IX. DIGITL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 1. Type of differential relay 2. Input rated current 3. Auxiliary voltage supply 4. Auxiliary voltage supply tolerance 5. Output Contacts a. Trip contacts - Number 3 : Digital (Numerical). : 1. : 220 V DC : +10% -15%

: at least two (2)

Continuous current rating Switching making capacity Switching breaking capacity Current rating for 0.5 sec

: 5 . : 1000 W. : 30W. : 30A.

b. Alarm contacts : - Number of alarm contacts

: at least four (4) selectable contacts, plus two contacts all free of voltage. : 1A. : The relay shall be of the draw - out type for panel surface mounting. : The housing shall provide a degree of protection of I51 as per IEC. : The relay shall be equipped with self -diagnostics capacity, thus facilitating repairs.

- Contact continuous current rating 6. Construction

7. Relay Housing (case)

8. Self diagnostics

9. Short circuiting of contacts of the current input unit (if any)

: Automatic short circuit of all current contacts shall be foreseen, if the input unit is of the draw -out type . : The construction preferably will be of the modular design with plug- units. : All settings (parameterization) shall be input by means of an integrated keyboard and a display and by a PC. The settings shall be stored in a non - volatile memory, so that they will not be lost even during interruption of the substation auxiliary voltage and relay's internal battery (if any).

10. Construction design

11. Configuration of the relay

X. DIGITL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FEATURES 1. Fault Recording : All faults shall be recorded and stored for analysis. The capacity of memory shall permit the storage of at least four (4) faults. Capability shall exist so that the fault data can be read remotely via modem. The recording shall include both analog and digital signals. : The measurement function shall be capable of measuring in real time all phase currents and capability shall exist so that this data can be read either locally or remotely via modem. : Besides an internal synchronization clock, the relay shall be capable of being synchronized via a substation automation control system's master clock which has capability of GPS synchronization besides of its own. : The relay shall be equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5 mm2 conductors. : Any special accessories needed for testing and communication purposes must be provided.(such as special cables, plugs, interfaces, adaptors etc)

2. Measurements (metering)

3. Synchronization

4. External Wiring of the relay

5. Special Accessories

I. COMMUNICATIONS The relay shall be fitted with two (2) serial ports for reasons of interfacing and specifically with : 1. One serial port suitable for connection to a PC. n operator program shall be available to enable user - friendly parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning either locally or remotely via modem. 2. One serial port suitable for system interface (fiber optic) shall be available for connection to a digital computerized substation control and protection system. The communication protocol shall be as per IEC-61850 or IEC 60870 - 5-103, or Profibus-fms, or Modbus/RTU or DNP 3.0 3. One serial port suitable for connection to a digital computerized substation control and protection system via the same protocol used by the substation control and protection system.

XII. SOFTWARE Software, preferably WINOOWS based, for the parameter setting analysis of fault data and records and commissioning shall be provided on a basis of a royalty free, non exclusive with irrevocable License to use by PPC S.A. The software shall be user friendly and capable of displaying on VDU (screen) all analog wave forms and digital signals. The software shall be menu - driven. XIII. TESTS 1. Routine Tests as per IEC 60255 - 5 a. Dielectric Withstand test

: 2 KV rms, 50 , 1 minute, between all terminals and case earth. : 5 KV peak, 1.2/50s, 0.5j

b. Impulse Voltage test 2. Type tests. a. Impulse Voltage test as Per IEC-60255 - 5. b. High Frequency test as per IEC -60255-22-1.

: 5 KV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5j

: 2.5 V peak, 1z, t = 15 s, 400 shots/sec, duration = 2 sec.

c. Electrostatic Discharge test as per IEC-60255-22-2 class III

: 4KV contact discharge, 8 KV air discharge both polarities.

d. Fast Transient test as per IEC-60255-22-4 class III

: 2 KV, 5 z, burst length =15ms, repetition rate=300ms, both polarities, duration = 1 min.

e. Vibration test as per IEC- 60068-2 and IEC 60255 - 21-1

: 10 z to 60z, 0.035mm amplitude. 60 to 500z, 0.5g acceleration.

: n case of lack of IEC testing standards, the only other standards that could be considered are VDE and ANSI/IEEE, subject, however to the purchaser's approval.

XIV. INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BV LL BIDDERS 1. All necessary technical pamphlets and technical information so that the technical evaluation of the offered differential relay can be carried out. 2. Outline drawings with over-all dimensions and wiring diagrams of the offered differential relays. 3. Any test certificates for all specified type tests in this hereby specification may be submitted along with the technical offer. Acceptance or not of the submitted test certificates will be subject to the purchaser's approval. 4. reference list shall be submitted and in which the following shall be included : - Country and buyer - Type of the relay - Number of units sold - Year of sale. 5. All bidders are required to complete attachment '". Failure to comply with this request or submission of attachment '" incomplete shall constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer. XV. DATA WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER 1. Complete functional and wiring drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 2. Complete outline dimensional drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 3. All necessary documentation concerning installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, parameter setting and trouble shooting of the relay. 4. Complete instructions for the operation and application of the related software. XVI. PACKING Each relay with all of its units (if any) shall be packaged separately inside a robust box properly labelled.

ATTACHMENT ""

1. Type of the offered relay 2. Operating temperature range of the relay 3. Analog Inputs of the relay a. Rated Current b. Rated Burden 4. Digital Inputs a. Rated Voltage b. Rated Voltage tolerance 5. Trip contacts a. Number of trip contacts b. Continuous current rating c. Switching making capacity d. Switching breaking capacity e. Current rating for 0.5 sec f. Rated Voltage 6. Alarm contacts a. Number of alarm contacts b. Are they selectable? c. Rated Voltage 7. Auxiliary Voltage supply of the relay 8. Auxiliary Voltage supply tolerance of the relay 9. Is the offered relay of the draw-out type and suitable for surface panel mounting? 10. Describe the operating characteristic of the relay

: :

: :

: :

: : : : : : 220V DC

: : : 220V DC : :

: : : : : : : : :

11. Is the relay equipped with current transformer ratio adaptation (correction)?

12. Are second and fifth harmonics and autotransformer inrush currents blocked?

: 13. Is restrain provided against external faults with current transformer saturation? : : :

14. Is the out- of- balance current due to tap-changing or current mismatch compensated? 15. Is restricted earth fault protection provided?

: : : :

16. Is automatic short-circuiting of the current contacts available in the case where the current input unit (if any) is of the draw out type? 17. Degree of protection of the relay case 18. Is the relay equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5mm2 conductors? 19. Is the relay equipped with an integral keyboard and display for parameter setting? 20. Can the relay be set by PC? 21. Is the offered relay equipped with self-diagnostics? 22. Is the offered relay equipped with fault recording? 23. Is the offered relay equipped with measurements capability? 24. Describe in brief the measurement feature capabilities

: :

: : : :

: : : :

25. Can the offered relay be synchronized via a substation automation control system's master clock?

: :

26. Is the offered relay equipped with two serial ports? One for connection to a PC, the other for connection to the digital computerized substation control system? 27. What is the communication protocol used for the connection of the relay to the digital computerized 9

substation control system?

: : : : : : : :

28. Is software provided? 29. Type of software provided

30. Is the offered relay of the modular type?

. G./me/20.3.2002 A.G./mm/4.7.2003 PK/pm/16.7.2008

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A ATHENS - GREECE

January 2006

SPECIFICATION No. SS-94/5 SINGLE PHASE LARGE RESISTANCE EARTH FAULT DETECTION NUMERICAL RELAY AND OF A SUITABLE CURRENT TRANSFORMER

I.

SCOPE This specification covers the requirements with regard the technical characteristics, design characteristics and testing of a single phase earth fault numerical relay for the detection of high impedance earth faults and of a suitable current transformer which shall be used in connection with the above relay. KEYWORDS Numerical single-phase relay for the detection of earth fault, earth fault relay, overcurrent relay, current transformers, instrument transformers. USE The relay will be used for the detection of small earth fault currents, which by design are not being detected by the overcurrent protection relays of the MV distribution lines. The indoor type CT shall be connected to the earthing terminal of the neutral earthing resistor of the power transformer. STANDARDS The numerical relays shall be in accordance with the following IEC standards: -IEC 60255-5 -IEC 60255-22 -IEC 61000-4 The current transformers shall be in accordance with IEC-60044-1 standard.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

METHOD OF SUBMITTING THE OFFER Prospective bidders are required to subunit separate technical and economic offers for the two equipment of this hereby speciations. Furthermore they can submit offers only for one of the two equipment or both, but separately, if the desire so.

VI.

OPERATING CONDITIONS For the relay 1. Installation 2. Temperature range 3. Relative humidity : Inside the control building of the substation : -5C to 50C : 5% to 85%

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4. Altitude

: Up to 1000m above sea level

For the current transformer 1. Installation : Inside the metallic kiosk of the earthing resistor of IP 34 protection as per IEC-60529 : -25C to 45C : 5% to 85% : Up to 1000m above sea level

2. Temperature range 3. Relative humidity 4. Altitude

VII.

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 20 KV SYSTEM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rated Voltage (phase to phase) : 20 KV Maximum Operating Voltage : 24 KV Number of phases :3 Rated frequency : 50 Hz Short circuit level : 10 KA Basic Impulse Insulation Level (Lightning impulse level) : 150 KV for outdoor equipment and 125 kV for indoor Rated DC supply voltage : 110 V DC Method of earthing : the 20KV system is earthed via a 12 resistor

7. 8.

VIII.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE RELAY 1. Type : Numerical overcurrent relay of definite time suitable for the detection of small earth fault currents : 5A : Two (2), IE> and IE>> : 110 V DC : (0.01 to 6) x IN in steps of 0.05A : 0 to 150 seconds in steps of 0.1 sec : 100 xIN for 1 sec 40 xIN for 2 sec 4 xIN continuous : One stage (IE>) shall be used for signalling when an earth current of 1A to 1,5A is detected to flow through the

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Rated input current Number of stages Auxiliary supply voltage Setting range for both stages (IE>) and (IE>>) Delay time for both stages Thermal withstand capability of the relay in AC current input

8.

Use of the stages

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neutral of the transformer. The second stage (IE>>) shall be used selectively to provide a tripping command to the 20 KV transformer central circuit breaker when an earth current of 10 A is detected to flow through the neutral of the transformer 9. Number of output contacts : Two (2) contacts related with stage IE>. Both contacts shall be of the signalling type with rated current =1A and Two (2) output contacts related with stage IE>>. One of which shall be of the signalling type with rated current =1A, and the other of the command type with rated current = 5A, and with making capability of 30 A for 0.5 sec and breaking capability of 0.25A at 110 V DC

IX.

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF THE NUMERAL RELAY 1. The relay shall be of reduced sensitivity with regard to 3rd harmonics currents. 2. The relay shall be equipped with an RS232 port for PC communication. 3. The relay shall be equipped with an RS485 port for communication purposes via IEC-61850 protocol or IEC 60870 5-103 or Profibus-fms or Moddbus/Rtu or DNP 3.0. 4. The relay terminals shall be of the screw type and must be suitable to be wired with control cable of cross section of 2.5mm . 5. The relay shall be suitable for panel flush mounting. 6. The degree of protection of the relay housing shall be IP52 as per IEC-60529.

X.

REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CURRENT TRANSFORMER 1. Rated Voltage 2. Rated Frequency 3. Ratio 4. Primary rated current 5. Number of secondary windings 6. Protection winding characteristics : 12 KV : 50 Hz : 25/5-5A : 25 A : Two (2). One for protection purposes and one for metering

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a. Rated current :5A b. Rated output power : 30 VA c. Accuracy Class : 5P d. Accuracy Limit factor : 10 7. Metering winding characteristics a. Rated current :5A b. Rated output power : 30 VA c. Accuracy Class :1 d. Instrument security factor : FS2 8. Power Frequency Voltage withstand of the primary winding : 28 KV 9. Lightning impulse voltage withstand (1.2/50s) : 75 KV 10. Power Frequency voltage withstand of the secondary winding : 3 KV 11. Rated continuous thermal current : 1.2x25A=30A 12. Rated short-time thermal current (Ith) : 1250A 13. Rated dynamic current (Idyn) : 3125A 14. Limit of temperature rise of the winding when carrying the rated continuous thermal current : 75oC , insulation class E 15. Type of material of the insulating housing : Cycloaliphatic epoxy resin 16. Partial discharge level : 20pC at 14.4KV 17. Type : Indoor, dry type 18. Installation : Inside the metallic kiosk of the power transformers neutral earthing (grounding) resistor

XI. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CURRENT TRANSFORMER 1. The primary terminals of the CT must be suitable to be connected with a tin-plated copper strip of dimensions at 40x4mm (width x thickness) with the aid of proper bolts and nuts. 2. The secondary windings terminals of the CT must be suitable for connection with control cables with cross section of 4mm2 3. The CT must be suitable to be mounted on a metallic surface or on a metallic pedestal through bolts and for this reason it must bear at its base four (4) hot-dip galvanized steel strips with proper wholes so that the CT can be supported through bolts and nuts. The necessary bolts and nuts must be part of the supply. 4. The dimentions of the CT can not exceed: 35cm in diameter 25cm in height and 20cm in depth.

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XII.

TESTS A. Testes for the numerical relay 1. Routine Tests a. Power frequency voltage withstand test : 2KV, 50Hz for one (1) minute in accordance with IEC-60255-5 standard 2. Type Tests a. Impulse voltage withstand: 5KV peak value In accordance with IEC 600255-5 standard b. High frequency disturbance test: 2,5KV, 1MHz, t=15s, 400 pulses/sec, 2 seconds in duration in accordance with IEC- 60255-22-1, class III standard c. Fast transient disturbance test: 2KV, 5/50ns, 5 MHz in accordance with IEC-60255-22-4, class III standard 4. Electrostatic discharge test : 4KV/6KV contact discharge, 8KV air discharge with both polarities 150pF, Ri=330 in accordance with C60255-22-2 class III and IEC-61000-4-2, class III standards

B. Tests for the current transformer in accordance with IEC-60044-1 standard 1. Routine Tests a. Verification of terminal markings b. Power-frequency withstand test on primary winding: 28KV, 50Hz, 1 minute c. Power-frequency withstand test on the secondary winding: 3KV, 50Hz, 1 minute d. Partial discharge measurement (20pC at 14.4KV) e. Determination of errors 2. Type Tests a. Temperature rise test b. Lightning impulse test for the primary winding: 75KV peak value of shape 1.2/50s c. Short-time current test d. Power frequency voltage wet test: 28KV, 50Hz for 1 minute

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XIII.

PACKING The relays and the CTs shall be delivered packaged separately inside a robust paper box suitable for this type of equipment.

XIV. INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY ALL BIDDERS 1. All bidders must provide all information which required in ATTACHMENT of this hereby specification. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in rejection of the offer. 2. Dimensional and outline drawings for the relay and the current transformer. 3. Preliminary drawing depicting cross section and top view of the current transformer and also depicting how the CT is to be mounted. Failure to comply with this request will result in rejection of the offer. 4. Technical prospectus and any other information for the relay and the current transformer 5. Schematic and wiring drawing for the relay.

XV.

INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER 1. Final drawings indicating dimensions, cross view and top view and supporting strips of the CT. 2. Setting instructions, maintenance instructions for the relay and any software needed for its setting and parameterization.

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ATTACHMENT SINGLE-PHASE LARGE RESISTANCE EARTH FAULT NUMERICAL RELAY AND SUITABLE CURRENT TRANSFORMER Failure to answer all following questions will result in rejection of the offer. A. RELAY 1. Manufacturer of the relay : .................................. .................................. ..................................

2. Type of the relay

: .................................. .................................. .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. .................................. : .................................. .................................. : .................................. ..................................

3. Temperature range during operation of the relay 4. Temperature range during storage of the realy 5. Rated frequency 6. Rated input current 7. Is the relay of the numerical type? 8. Is the relay of the definite time? 9. Number of overcurrent stages 10. Auxiliary supply voltage 11. Setting range of the first overcurrent stage (IE>) step 12. Setting range of the second overcurrent stage (IE>>) step 13. Time delay for both overcurrent stage step 14. Thermal withstand capability of the relay Continuous For two (2) second For one (1) second

: .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

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15. Can the one overcurrent stage (IE>) be used for the defection of currents of 1 to 1.5A and to provide an output signal, and the other stage ( IE>>) to provide a tripping command when it detects a current of 10A?

: .................................. .................................. ..................................

16. Output contacts related to stage (IE>) a. Number of signalling contacts b. Rated current of signalling contacts c. Making current of the signalling contacts d. Braking current of the signalling contacts 17. Output contacts related to (IE>>) stage a. Number of signalling contacts b. Number of command (tripping) contacts c. Rated current of signalling contacts d. Rated current of command contacts e. Rated making current of command contact for 0.5sec f. Breaking current of the command contact at 110V DC 18. Is the relay of reduced sensitivity to 3rd harmonics currents? 19. Is the relay equipped with an RS485 port for communication purposes via IEC 61850 protocol? Or IEC 60780-5-103 or Profibusfms or Moddbus/Rtu or DNP 3.0?

: : : :

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: : : : : :

.................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. ..................................

: ..................................

: .................................. .................................. ..............................

20. Is the relay equipped with an RS232 port for interfacing with a PC? 21. Are the relay terminals of the screw type and suitable to be wired with control cables of 2.5mm in cross section?

: ..............................

: .............................. .............................. ..............................

22. Is the relay suitable for panel flush mounting? 23. Degree of protection of the housing of the relay 24. Weight of the relay 25. Power consumption of the relay in VA

: ........................... : .............................. : .............................. : ..............................

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B. CURRENT TRANSFORMER 1. Manufacturer : .................................. .................................. : .................................. .................................. .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : ..................................

2. Type

3. Rated Voltage 4. Rated frequency 5. Ratio 6. Primary rated current 7. Number of secondary windings 8. Protection winding characteristics a. Rated current b. Rated output of the secondary c. Accuracy class d. Accuracy limit factor 9. Metering winding characteristics a. Rated current b. Rated power output c. Accuracy class d. Instument security factor 10. Rated continuous thermal current 11. Rated short-time thermal current (Ith) 12. Rated dynamic current (Idyn) 13. Power frequency voltage withstand of the primary winding 14. Power frequency voltage withstand of the secondary winding 15. Lightning impulse voltage withstand

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16. Temperature rise limit 17. Type of material of the insulating housing

: .................................. : .................................. .................................. .................................. : ..................................

18. Partial discharge level 19. Are the primary terminals suitable to be connected to a tin-plated copper strip of 40x40mm in dimensions?

: ..................................

20. Are the secondary terminals suitable to be connected to control cable of 4mm in cross section? 21. Does the CT bear at its base four (4) hot-dip galvanized steel strips for supporting purposes? 22. Are the necessary bolts, nuts, and washers for the support (mounting) of the CT part of the supply? 23. Weight of the CT 24. Dimensions of the CT

: ..................................

: .................................. .................................. : .................................. : .................................. : .................................. .................................. .................................. : ..................................

25. Insulation class as per IEC 60085

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A. SUBSTATION SPECIFICATION AND EQUIPMENT SECTION

June 2006

SPECIFICATION SS 100/4
DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY FOR TRANSFORMER PROTECTION.
I. SCOPE his hereby specification covers the requirements concerning the technical and operational characteristics and also testing requirements for digital differential relays used for the protection of 3-phase, power transformers of 40/50 MVA, 150/15.75 21 KV and of delta - wye connection.

II. KEY WORDS Digital transformer differential relays, digital differential relays for two winding transformers.

III. USE The digital differential relays are to be used for the protection of 3 phase 40/50 MVA, 150/15.75 21 KV transformers of delta wye connection. The zone of protection shall include and the 20KV bus of the substation (Transformer +20Kv-bus differential protection). IV. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to the latest IEC standards. Relays based on ANSI / EEE or DIN / VDE standards can be offered, subject however, to the Purchasers approval.

V. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation 2. Temperature range 3. Relative Humidity : Indoors : -5oC to 55o C : 5% to 85%

2 VI. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM


1.

Rated Voltage (phase to phase) :

: 150

KV rms

2. Maximum Operating Voltage 3. Rated frequency 4. System Neutral 5. Operating frequency range 6. Rated short circuit level 7. Maximum permissible duration of fault in order to maintain stability

: 170 KV rms : 50 Hz : Solidly Earthed : 50 Hz 0.2 Hz : 25 KA at 150 KV

: 500m sec.

VII. CURRENT TRANSFORMER CHARACTERISTICS The digital differential relays will be used in conjunction with current transformers which have the following characteristics. 150 KV side : Ratio = 200/ 1A, Burden = 25VA, Accuracy class = 5P20 15.75 - 20 KV side : Ratio = 950720 / 0.58, Burden = 30VA, Accuracy class = 5P20 for a substation with the 20KV side installed outdoors. 20KV side: Ratio = 600/0.5A, Burden = 15VA and Accuracy class = 5P10 for a substation with the 20KV side installed inside the control building of the substation.

VIII. DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS 1. Protection capability :a. Against all three and two phase internal faults. b. Against all interturn faults c. Against all phase to ground internal faults.

2. Operating Characteristic

: Dual slope percentage operating characteristic which shall prevent operation unless the differential current is greater than a certain percentage of the through fault current. This percentage shall be adjustable either continuously or by steps.

3 3. Current transformer vector and ratio adaptation (correction)

: There shall be no need for external interposing CTs. In other words, the relay must be equipped with capability of adjusting CT ratio and angle (phase) in its input. a. Second harmonic blocking or restrain plus dc blocking for transformer inrush current. b. Fifth harmonic blocking against transformer overexcitation current. c. Zero sequence current filtering so that out of-zone earth faults are not seen by the transformer protection as an in-zone fault. : Restrain against external faults with current transformer saturation.

4. Blocking characteristics:

5. Additional Blocking characteristics

6. Protection against out of balance current

: The out- of- balance current produced by the transformer tap changing or current transformer mismatch shall be compensated by means of the percentage bias feature. : restricted earth fault protection shall be available

7. Earth fault protection

IX. DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

1. Type of differential relay 2. Input rated current 3. Auxiliary voltage supply 4. Auxiliary voltage supply tolerance 5. Output Contacts a. Trip contacts - Number - Continuous current rating - Switching making capacity - Switching breaking capacity - Current rating for 0.5 sec

: Digital (Numerical). : 1. : 110 V D C : + 10% - 15%

: at least two (2) : 5 A. : 1000 W at 110V DC : 30 W at 110V DC : 30 .

b. Alarm contacts - Number of alarm contacts

: at least two (2) selectable contacts, plus two NO contacts all free of voltage. : 1 A.

- Contact continuous current rating

6. Construction

: The relay shall be of the draw out type for panel surface mounting. : The housing shall provide a degree of protection of IP51 as per IEC. : he relay shall be equipped with self diagnostics capacity, thus facilitating repairs.

7. Relay Housing (case)

8. Self diagnostics

9. Short circuiting of contacts of the current input unit (if any)

: Automatic short circuit of all current contacts shall be foreseen, if the input unit is of the draw out type. : he construction preferably will be of the modular design with plug units. : All settings (parameterization) shall be input by means of an integrated keyboard and a display and by a PC. The settings shall be stored in a non volatile memory, so that they will not be lost even during interruption of the substation auxiliary voltage and relays internal battery (if any).

10. Construction design

11. Configuration of the relay

X. DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL RELAY REQUIRED ADDITIONAL FEATURES 1. Fault Recording : All faults shall be recorded and stored for analysis. The capacity of memory shall permit the storage of at least four (4) faults. Capability shall exist so that the fault data can be read remotely via modem. The recording shall include both analog and digital signals.

5 2. Measurements (metering) : The measurement function shall be capable of measuring in real time all phase currents and capability shall exist so that this data can be read either locally or remotely via modem. : Besides an internal synchronization clock, the relay shall be capable of being synchronized via a substation automation control systems master clock which has capability of GPS synchronization besides of its own. : The relay shall be equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5 mm2 conductors. : Any special accessories needed for testing and communication purposes must be provided (such as special cables, plugs, interfaces, adaptors etc).

3. Synchronization

4. External wiring of the relay

5. Special Accessories

XI. COMMUNICATIONS The relay shall be fitted with two (2) serial ports for reasons of interfacing and specifically with : 1. One serial port suitable for connection to a PC. An operator program shall be available to enable user friendly parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning either locally or remotely via modem. 2. One serial port suitable for system interface (fiber optic) shall be available for connection to a digital computerized substation control system. The communication protocol shall be as per IEC 60870 5 103 or Profibus, or Lon or Modbus RTU or DNP3.0 or IEC 61850. XII. SOFTWARE Software, preferably WINDOWS based, for the parameter setting analysis of fault data and records and commissioning shall be provided on a basis of a royalty free, non exclusive with irrevocable license to use by PPC S.A. The software shall be user friendly and capable of displaying on VDU (screen) all analog wave forms and digital signals. The software shall be menu driven.

6 XIII. TESTS 1. Routine Tests as per IEC 602555 5 a. Dielectric Withstand test

: 2 V rms, 50 Hz, 1 minute, between all terminals and case earth. : 5 KV peak, 1.2/50s, 0.5j

b. Impulse Voltage test 2. Type tests. a. Impulse Voltage test as per IEC - 60255 - 5. b. High Frequency test as per IEC 60255-22-1.

: 5 KV peak, 1.2/ 50 s, 0.5j : 2.5 KV peak, 1MHz, t = 15 s, 400 shoots/sec, duration = 2 sec.

c. Electrostatic Discharge test as per IEC-60255-22-2 class III

: 4KV contact discharge,8 KV air discharge both polarities.

d. Fast Transient test as per IEC-60255-22-4 class III

: 2 KV, 5 KHz, brust length =15ms, repetition rate = 300ms, both polarities, duration = 1min.

e. Vibration test as per IEC- 60068-2 and IEC 60255 21 1

: 10 Hz to 60Hz, 0.035mm amplitude. 60 to 500Hz, 0.5g acceleration.

NOTE: In case of lack of IEC testing standards, the only other standards that could be considered are VDE and ANSI/IEEE, subject, however to the purchasers approval.

XIV. INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY ALL BIDDERS 1. All necessary technical pamphlets and technical information so that the technical evaluation of the offered differential relay can be carried out. 2. Outline drawings with over-all dimensions and wiring diagrams of the offered differential relays. 3. Any test certificates for all specified type tests in this hereby specification may be submitted along with the technical offer. Acceptance or not of the submitted test certificates will be subject to the purchasers approval.

4. A reference list shall be submitted and in which the following shall be included : - Country and buyer - Type of the relay - Number of units sold - Year of sale. 5. All bidders are required to complete attachment A. Failure to comply with this request or submission of attachment A incomplete shall constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

XV. DATA WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER 1. Complete functional and wiring drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 2. Complete outline dimensional drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 3. All necessary documentation concerning installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, parameter setting and trouble shooting of the relay. 4. Complete instructions for the operation and application of the related software.

XVI. PACKING Each relay with all of its units (if any) shall be packaged separately inside a robust box properly labeled.

8 ATTACHMENT A

1. Type of the offered relay 2. Operating temperature range of the relay 3. Analog Inputs of the relay a. Rated Current b. Rated Burden 4. Digital Inputs a. Rated Voltage b. Rated Voltage tolerance 5. Trip contacts a. Number of trip contacts b. Continuous current rating c. Switching making capacity d. Switching breaking capacity e. Current rating for 0.5 sec f. Rated Voltage 6. Alarm contacts a. Number of alarm contacts b. Are they selectable? c. Rated Voltage

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7. Auxiliary Voltage supply of the relay

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8. Auxiliary Voltage supply tolerance of the relay 9. Is the offered relay of the draw-out type and suitable for surface panel mounting?

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10. Describe the operating characteristic of the relay : .................................................. .................................................... .................................................... .................................................... 11. Is the relay equipped with current transformer ratio adaptation (correction)?

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9 12. Is the relay equipped with current transformer ratio and angle adaptation?

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13. Is the relay suitable for transformer + 20KV bus zone differential protection? 14. Are second and fifth harmonics and autotransformer inrush currents blocked?

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15. Is restrain provided against external faults with current transformer saturation?

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16. Is the out- of- balance current due to tap-changing or current mismatch compensated? : .................................................. 17. Is restricted earth fault protection provided? : .................................................. .................................................. ..................................................

18. Is automatic short-circuiting of the current contacts available in the case where the current input unit (if any) is of the draw out type? : .................................................. 19. Degree of protection of the relay case 20. Is the relay equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5mm2 condructrors? 21. Is the relay equipped with an integral keyboard and display for parameter setting? 22. Can the relay be set by PC? : ..................................................

: ..................................................

: .................................................. : ..................................................

23. Is the offered relay equipped with self-diagnostics? : .................................................. 24. Is the offered relay equipped with fault recording? : .................................................. 25. Is the offered relay equipped with measurements capability? : ..................................................

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26. Describe in brief the measurement feature capabilities

: .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. 27. Can the offered relay be synchronized via a substation automation control systems master clock? : .................................................. .................................................. 28. Is the offered relay equipped with two serial ports? One for connection to a PC, the other for connection to the digital computerized substation control system? : .................................................. 29. What is the communication protocol used for the connection of the relay to the digital computerized substation control system? : .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. 30. Is software provided? 31. Type of software provided : .................................................. : .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. : .................................................. : .................................................. .................................................. : .................................................. ..................................................

32. Power consumption of the relay 33. Is the offered relay of the modular type?

34. Are zero sequence currents filtered?

me/AG/26/3/2002 Revision No.2/II/pm/AG/October 2004 Revision No.3/I/nn/AG/Apri/2006 Revision No.4/I//AG/June/2006

PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION OF GREECE S.A. TRANSMISSION NEW PROJECTS DEPARTMENT

September 2005

SPECIFICATION SS 108/3

N NU UM ME ER RI IC CA AL LD DI IS ST TA AN NC CE EP PR RO OT TE EC CT TI IO ON NR RE EL LA AY YS SF FO OR RT TH HE E 4 40 00 0K KV VT TR RA AN NS SM MI IS SS SI IO ON NL LI IN NE ES S
I. SCOPE This specification covers the required technical, operational and constructional characteristics and testing of numerical distance protection relays for 400KV transmission lines. KEY WORDS Numerical relays, distance protection relays, relays, digital relays.

II.

III. USE The distance protection relays are to be used for the protection of each 400KV transmission line of the 400KV double circuit against phase to phase and phase to ground faults. It should be noted that for reasons of increased reliability, two (2) redundant distance relays of the same type but of different manufacturer are employed for the protection of each transmission line. One used as back-up. IV. STANDARDS The relays shall conform to the latest IEC standards. Relays based on ANSI / IEEE or DIN / VDE standards can be offered, subject however, to the Purchasers approval. OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Installation 2. Temperature range 3. Relative Humidity

V.

: Indoors : -5 0 C to 550 C : 5% to 85 %

VI.

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. Rated Voltage (phase to phase) : 400 KV rms 2. Maximum Operating Voltage (phase to phase) : 420 KV rms 3. Voltage operating range : 380 to 420 KV 4. Rated frequency : 50 Hz

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Number of phases System Neutral Frequency Range Rated short circuit level Maximum permissible duration of fault to maintain stability 10. Circuit breaker tripping scheme

:3 : Solidly Earthed : 50 Hz 0.2 Hz : 40KA at 420 KV : 500 msec : 1 pole and 3 pole

VII. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 400KV TRANSMISSION LINES The 400KV double circuit transmission lines are not transposed and consist of twin bundle ACSR conductors, of 954 MCM each. The double circuit line is effectively protected by shield wires and the towers have a ground resistance up to 20 Ohms maximum. No of circuits Cross Section, MCM R1, Ohms / Km X1, Ohms / Km Ro, Ohms / Km Xo, Ohms / Km Rom, Ohms / Km Xom, Ohms / Km B1, mhos / Km Bo, mhos / Km Bom, mhos / Km Length Range :2 : 954 MCM* : 0.03293* : 0.3184* : 0.2587* : 1.1740* : 0.2262** : 0.7568** : 3.57* : 2.168* : -0.5762** : 10 to 180 Km

* Values are for one circuit of a double circuit line. ** Mutual zero sequence quantities between the two circuits.

VIII. INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMER CHARACTERISTICS The distance protection relays shall be used in conjunction with instrument transformers which have the following characteristics 1. Voltage Transformers Type Connection Number of secondary windings Rated output per secondary winding and class: Windings 1 and 2 (for metering) Windings 3 (protection) Rated transformation ratio

: Single-phase, oil immersed of the inductive type : Wye grounded :3

: 150 VA, class 0.5 : 100 VA, class 3P / 0.5 400 100 100 100 : KV V 3 3 3 3

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2. Current Transformers Type Connection Number secondary windings Rated output and class per winding Winding No1 (for metering) Winding No2 (for distance protection) Winding No3 (for distance protection) Winding No4 (for bus differential protection) Rated transformation ratio

: Single-phase, oil immersed : Wye grounded :4 : 60VA, class 0.5 : 60VA, class 5P 20 : 60VA, class 5P 20 : 30VA, class 5P 20 : 1600 800A / 1-1-1-1A

IX. DISTANCE RELAY REQUIRED CHARACTERISTICS 1. Analog inputs a. Rated Current b. Rated Voltage 2. Binary (Digital) Inputs a. Rated Voltage b. Rated Voltage tolerance c. Number of digital inputs

: 1A AC : 100 3 V AC

: 220V DC : +10%, -15% : 12

3. Output Contacts a. Heavy duty contacts (for breaker operation) Six (6) N.O., heavy duty contacts with the following characteristics: Maximum rated voltage : 250 V DC Continuous Current : 5A Short-time current, for 0.5 sec : 30A Switching making capability : 4A at 250 V DC Switching breaking capability (for DC with L/R <40 msec) : 0.15A at 250V DC b. Signalling (indication) configurable contacts. Ten (10) (NO.) contacts with the following characteristics: Maximum rated voltage : 250 V DC Continuous Current : 1A Switching making capability : 0.10A at 250 V DC Switching breaking capability (for DC with L/R <40 msec) : 0.10A at 250V DC 4. Auxiliary supply voltage a. Rated Voltage b. Voltage tolerance

: 220V DC : +10%, -15%

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5. Constructional characteristics a. The distance relay shall preferably be of modular design with plug in units. This facilitates repairs and fault tracing. b. The distance relay shall be suitable for panel flush mounting or semi-flush mounting or surface panel mounting. c. Automatic short circuiting of the current contacts must be foreseen in the case where the current input unit is of the draw out type. d. The relay case shall provide degree of protection IP 51 as per IEC. e. The distance relay shall be equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5 mm2conductors. 6. Operating Characteristic. The operating characteristic shall be quadrilateral (polygonal) for all types of faults or mho only for phase-to-phase faults. 7. Zones The distance relay shall have at least three (3) distance zones, two (2) in the forward direction and one (1) in the forward-reverse direction for all type of faults (phase to phase and phase to earth). The reach of the distance zones shall be selectable within the range of 0-90: secondary in the X axis and within the range of 0-30 secondary in the R-axis. 8. Type of distance relay and phase selection The distance relay shall be of the numerical type and shall ensure clearance of all types of phase and earth faults in the protected zone and direction with selective three-phase tripping or single-pole tripping with auto-reclosing. The fault detection shall be done with impedance excitation and overcurrent criteria. A phase selection shall be included to provide reliable indentification of fault and phase involved, for correct single-pole tripping. 9. Operating Time of the distance relay The operating time of the relay shall be 20 msec 10. Configuration of the distance relay All settings (parameterization) shall be input by means of an integrated keyboard and display and by a PC. The settings shall be stored in a non-volatile memory, so that they cannot be lost even during interruption of the substation auxiliary voltage and relays internal battery (if available) 11. Protection against Noise and Transients The distance relay shall be capable of suppressing the influence of switching currents, transient DC current components, high-frequency transients and harmonics and in general, shall be capable of operating without problems in a substation enviroment.

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X.

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED DISTANCE RELAY FEATURES In addition to the basic distance protection features, the distance relay shall have the following additional features: 1. Switch on to fault protection (SOFT) By monitoring the manual close command over a defined period, the switch on to fault feature shall ensure instantaneous tripping without autoreclosing when the circuit breaker is closed on to a fault. 2. Trip circuit Supervision 3. Teleprotection (carrier interface) a. The cooperation between the distance protection relays of two circuit breakers protecting the same circuit and located at its opposite ends, shall be accomplished by H.F. carrier. The distance relays shall be designed in a such way as to allow adaptation to the following possible transfer tripping techniques. The distance relay sensing a fault in its first zone, trips its respective circuit breaker instantaneously and simultaneously sends a signal via carrier to the distance relay of the remote end. In case this relay has also started its operation by sensing the fault in the proper direction, then the incoming signal shall either trip the circuit breaker (permissive under reaching transfer trip) or shall extend the measuring range of the first zone. In case of absence of the H.F. carrier the distance relays shall be capable of operating independently. b. Modes of operation - PUTT (Z1B acceleration) and - PUTT (acceleration with pickup) 4. Auto reclosure The range of operational modes shall, be as follows: a. Fast single-pole auto reclosing for single-phase faults b. Fast three-pole auto reclosing for multi-phase faults c. Fast three-pole autoreclosing for all fault types d. Single or multi shot autoreclosing, up to 3 shots. 5. Synchrocheck 6. Power swing blocking / tripping 7. Fault locator 8. Directional earth fault protection Directional earth fault protection designed to protect against faults that are highly resistive and can not be detected by the distance protection function. The directional earth fault shall have the following selectable feature:

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Time delayed three-pole tripping, either definite time or inverse time using a selection of IEC or ANSI curies 9. Self monitoring (checking) During operation, self-monitoring shall be performed and in case of an internal fault or loss of the D.C. auxiliary supply, a signal shall be issued for protection blocking and / or alarming. 10. Breaker failure protection. The breaker failure protection by detecting the current flowing through the corresponding circuit breaker will operate, through a timer, an output contact should the circuit breaker fails to operate. 11. Disturbance recording (fault recording) Any disturbance (fault) shall be recorded and stored for analysis. The capacity of memory shall permit the storage of at least four faults. In the technical offer, the memory capacity and time length of the faults that can be stored must be clearly indicated. Capability shall exist so that the disturbance (fault) data can be read remotely via modem. The recording shall include both analog and digital signals. The synchronization source must be an internal clock and a GPS ratio clock. 12. Measurements (Metering) The measurement function shall be capable of measuring analog quantities, that is frequency, voltage, current active and reactive power in real time. 13. Emergency overcurrent protection Emergency overcurrent protection

in

the event

of loss

on AC

voltage.

14. Compensation of mutual zero sequence impedance Compensation of mutual zero sequence impedance between the two parallel circuits of a double line with the capability to deenergize this function if needed.

XI.

COMMUNICATIONS The relay shall be fitted with two serial ports for reasons of interfacing and specifically with: 1. One serial port suitable for connection to a PC. An operator program, running under WINDOWS shall be available to enable userfriendly parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning either locally or remotely via modem.

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2. One serial port suitable for system interface. (fiber optic) shall be available for connection to a digital computerized substation control system. The communication protocol shall be as per IEC 61850. 3. Besides an internal synchronization clock, the relay must be capable of being synchronized, via a substation automation control systems master clock, which has the capability of GPS synchronization besides of its own. 4. A number of cables for the communication of the relay with PC must be included in the offer. The number of cables will be determined in the Inquiry.

XII.

SOFTWARE Software, WINDOWS based, for the parameter setting, analysis of fault data and records and commissioning shall be provided on the basis of a royalty free, non exclusive with irrevocable license to use by PPC. The software shall be user friendly and displaying on VDU (screen) all analog waveforms and digital signals. The software shall be menu-driven.

XIII.

TESTS

1. Routine Tests as per IEC 602555-5 a. Dielectric Withstand test b. Impulse Voltage test 2. Type tests. a. Impulse Voltage test as per IEC-60255-5 b. High Frequency test as per IEC-60255-22-1

:2KV rms, 50Hz, 1 minute, between all terminals and case earth : 5KV peak, 1.2 / 50s, 0.5J

: 5KV peak, 1.2 / 50s, 0.5J

: 2.5 KV peak, 1MHz, t = 15s, 400 shots/sec, duration = 2sec

c. Electrostatic Discharge test as per IEC-60255-22-2 class III d. Fast Transient test as per IEC-60255-22-4 class III

: 4KV contact discharge, 8KV air discharge both polarities. : 2KV, 5KHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate = 300ms, both polarities, duration = 1min

e. Vibration test as per IEC-60068-2-6: 60Hz to 150Hz, 0.5 acceleration, sweep rate = 10 octaves / min, 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes NOTE: In case of lack of IEC testing standards, the only other standards that could be considered are VDE and ANSI / IEEE, subject, however to the purchasers approval.

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XIV. 1.

INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY ALL BIDDERS All necessary technical pamphlets and technical information so that the technical evaluation of the offered distance relay can be carried out.

2. Outline drawings with over-all dimensions and wiring diagrams of the offered distance relays. 3. Any test certificates for all specified type tests in this hereby specification may be submitted along with the technical offer. Acceptance or not of the submitted test certificates will be subject to the purchasers approval. 4. A list of recommended spare parts shall be submitted and prices must be indicated in the economic offer. Purchaser maintains the right to purchase all or some or none of the proposed spare parts.

5. A reference list shall be submitted and in which the following shall be included: Country and buyer Type of the relay Number of units sold Year of sale. 6. All bidders are required to complete attachment A. Failure to comply with this request or submission of attachment A incomplete shall constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

XV.

DATA WHICH MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER.

1. Complete functional and wiring drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 2. Complete outline dimensional drawings for approval before shipment of the relays. 3. All necessary documentation concerning installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, parameter setting and trouble shooting of the relay. 4. Complete instructions for the operation and application of the related software.

XVI. PACKING Each relay with all of its units (if any) shall be packaged separately inside a robust box properly labeled.

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A AT TT TA AC CH HE EM ME EN NT T A A
1. 2. 3. Type of the offered relay Temperature tolerance range Analog Inputs of the relay: a. Rated current b. Rated voltage Digital Inputs: a. Rated voltage b. Rated voltage tolerance c. Number of inputs Heavy duty Output Contacts a. Number of heavy duty contacts b. Continuous current c. Short-time current (0.5 sec) d. Switching making capability e. Switching breaking capability Signaling contacts a. Are they configurable? b. Number of signaling contacts c. Rated voltage d. Continuous current e. Switching making capability f. Switching breaking capability Auxiliary supply voltage Auxiliary supply voltage tolerance Is the offered relay of the modular design type? : :. .

: :

4.

: : :

5.

: : : : :

6.

: : : : :

7. 8. 9.

: :

10.

Is the offered relay suitable for panel flush mounting? : Is automatic short-circuiting of the current contacts available in the case where the current input unit is of the draw out type? : Degree of protection of the relay case :

11.

12.

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13.

Is the relay equipped with screw type terminals suitable for 2.5mm2 conductors : Type of measurement characteristic Number and description of the zones : : : .. .. : : .. : :

14. 15.

16.

Reach of the zones

17. 18.

Are the zones selectable? Criteria used for fault detection

19. 20. 21.

Operating (response) time of the relay Reset time of the relay

Is the relay equipped with an integral keyboard and display for parameter setting?: Can the relay be set by PC? How is the relay protected against electrical noise and transients? :

22. 23.

: ..

24.

Is the relay equipped with switch onto fault protection? Is the relay equipped with trip circuit supervision? Does the offered relay comply with the requirements of paragraph X-3?

25.

26.

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27.

Describe the autoreclosure feature of the offered relay

: .. .. ..

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28.

Is the offered relay equipped with synchrocheck? Is the offered relay equipped with Power swing blocking? Is the offered relay equipped with fault locator? Is the offered relay equipped with directional earth fault protection? Is the offered relay equipped with self monitoring (checking) feature? Is the offered relay equipped with breaker failure protection?

29.

30.

31.

32.

33.

34.

Describe how the breaker failure protection feature operates : .. .. ... Is the offered relay equipped with disturbance recording?

35.

36.

Is the offered relay equipped with internal synchronization clock? : .. Can the offered relay be synchronized via a master clock belonging to a substation automation control system? Is the offered relay equipped with measurement feature?

37.

38.

39.

Is the offered relay equipped with two serial ports? One for connection to a PC, the other for connection to a digital computerized substation control system? : .. .. What is the communication protocol used for the connection of the relay to the digital computerized substation control system? :

40.

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41. 42.

Is software provided? Is a number of cables for the communication of the relay with PC provided? Is the software windows based? Can the software be used for parameter settings, analysis of fault data and record and commissioning? What is the memory capacity of the disturbance recorder?

: ..

: :

43. 44.

45.

46.

Haw many faults can be stored in the memory of the disturbance recorder? And what is the time length of fault? : .. For the teleportaction function, indicate modes of operation

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PUBLIC POWER CORPORATION S.A T/NPRD/Substation Specifications and Equipment Section

SPECIFICATION SS-131 / 6
PHASE AND EARTH DEFINITE AND INVERSE TIME OVERCURRENT RELAYS WITH DIRECTIONAL CAPABILITY FOR BOTH PHASE AND EARTH FOR 150 kV TRANSMISSION LINE & TRANSFORMERS BAYS PROTECTION

ATHENS - GREECE
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November 2008

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SPECIFICATION SS-131 / 6
PHASE AND EARTH DEFINITE AND INVERSE TIME OVERCURRENT RELAYS WITH DIRECTIONAL CAPABILITY FOR BOTH PHASE AND EARTH FOR 150kV TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSFORMER BAYS & PROTECTION.
I. SCOPE
This specification covers the requirements concerning the technical and operational characteristics of definite time and inverse time 3phase and earth overcurrent relays with directional capability for both phase and earth. The relays are to be used as back-up protection for the 150 kV Transmission Lines and 150kV Transformers bays.

II. III.

KEYWORDS
Overcurrent relays, phase and earth (ground).

150 kV SYSTEM CHARACTERISTICS


Current transformer ratio Voltage transformer ratio System nominal voltage Maximum system voltage System frequency Number of CTs Number of VTs : : : : : : : 500 - 1000 / 1A. 160000/3 : 120/3 V 150 kV 170 kV 50 Hz 3, single phase 3, single phase

IV.

RELAY MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS


1. 2. 3. The relay shall be housed in a case which shall be suitable for flush panel mounting or surface panel mounting. The relay shall be suitable for rear or front connection. The relay shall be equipped with screw type (preferably) terminal blocks which shall be suitable for 2.5 mm2 conductors.

V.

RELAY REQUIRED AUXILIARY VOLTAGE (POWER SUPPLY)


The relay auxiliary voltage must be : 110 V DC.

VI.

RELAY REQUIRED FUNCTIONS


The relay must be equipped with the following functions: a. Definite time overcurrent phase and earth protection with two (2) overcurrent stages, low and high, for both phase and earth (I>,

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I>>, I> and I>>) and with directional capability for both phase and earth. b. Inverse time overcurrent phase and earth protection with overcurrents stage, for both phase and earth (I>, I>) and with directional capability for both phase and earth. The inverse overcurrent phase and earth protection must include curve types either based on IEC or IEEE/ANSI as indicated below: per IEEE / ANSI Short-time inverse Moderately inverse Inverse Very inverse Extremely inverse d. per IEC Short-time inverse Standard inverse Very inverse Extremely inverse Long-time inverse

c.

Breaker failure protection. This function will check the fault current exciting the relay for a certain (adjustable) period of time after the trip command has been given to the relevant circuit breaker. In case the fault current exists after this period of time (meaning the breaker has failed to open) an appropriate contact of the relay should be energised.

VII. RELAY REQUIRED RATED CURRENT AND VOLTAGE INPUT AND RATED FREQUENCY.
1. 2. 3. Rated current (n) Rated voltage (Un) Rated frequency (fn) : : : 1A 120/3 V 50 Hz

VIII. INFORMATION WHICH THE SUPPLIER MUST KNOW FOR THE PHASE AND EARTH DIRECTIONAL CAPABILITY OF THE RELAY
Because the relay will be supplied by three single place CTs and three single-phase VTs, it must be capable of calculating the earth current (Io) and earth voltage (Vo) by itself.

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IX.

RELAY REQUIRED SETTING RANGES


a. a.1. Definite-time overcurrent element.

Low Overcurrent Element

Range

Phase ( >) Earth ( >) Delay time for > and > a.2.
High Overcurrent Element

(0.1-3) x In in steps of 0.1 A (0.1-3) x In in steps of 0.1 A 0.1-6 s in steps of 0.1 s

Range

Phase ( >>) Earth ( >>) Delay time for >> and >> b. Inverse-time overcurrent element.

(0.5-8) x In in steps of 0.1 A (0.5-8) x In in steps of 0.1 A 0.16 s in steps of 0.1 s

Overcurrent Element

Range

Phase ( >) Earth ( >) Time multiplier

(0.1-3) x In in steps of 0.1 A (0.1-3) x In in steps of 0.1 A 0.1-3.2s in steps of 0.1 s

X.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The relay must be : a. b. c. d. of the numerical type. equipped with fault recording capability capable of blocking 2hd harmonics equipped with at least seven (7) NO output contacts. Six (6) of them will be programmable to allow the user to choose which of the definite time or the inverse time elements (I>, I>>, I>, E>>) are related to the contacts. One (1) contact will be related to the function of breaker failure and it will be time adjustable. The output contacts must have the following characteristics Continuous current rating: 5 . Breaking capacity : 0.3 at 110 V DC for L/R=40 ms Making capacity: 30 A for 0.5 s

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XI.

RELAY MEANS OF CONFIGURATION


The relay shall be configured via : a. b. an integrated keypad and an LC screen. a PC through a proper port and appropriate software which must be included in the supply.

XII. SOFTWARE
Any software need for the parameterization and setting of the relay must be supplied

XIII. TESTS a.
a.1.

Routine tests.
Insulation tests as per IEC 60255-5.

a.1.1. Dielectric withstand : 2 kV rms, 50 Hz, 1 min, between all terminals and case earth.

b.
b.1.

Type tests.
Impulse test as per IEC 60255-5 : 5 kV peak, 1.2/50 s, 0.5 J

b.2.

High frequency test as per IEC 60255-2-1, class or / ANSI C 37.90.1

: 2.5 kV peak, 1 MHz, 400 shots per second, duration = 2 s.

b.3.

Fast transient test as per IEC 60801-4, class / IV : 4 kV Vibration test as per IEC 60068-2-6 : Acceleration : 0.5g + 25% Frequency range: 10 150 Hz Number of sweep cycles: 20 Sweep rate: 1 octave / mm + 10%. Duration of endurance:2 hours 30 minutes

b.4.

NOTE : Bidders are required to submit, if available, any official test reports for all of the above tests along with their technical offer. Acceptance or not lies on the judgment of PPC S.A.

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XIV. ADDITIONAL DATA TO BE SUPPLIED BY BIDDERS


1. Reference list A reference list of the offered type relay shall be submitted in which the following shall be included : - Country and Customer - Number of installed relays - Date of order. 2. Drawings pamphlets Bidders are requested to submit along with their technical offers, outline drawings, wiring diagrams and any information and data which will attributed to the compete description of the offered relay. Connection drawing of the relay with CTs and VTs In the offer, a connection diagram must be included depicting the connection of the relay to the available CTs and VTs

3.

XV. ATTACHMENT
Bidders are requested to complete attachment . Failure to comply with this request will constitute sufficient reason for rejection of the offer.

XVI. COMMUNICATION AND INTERFACES


The relay shall be fitted with two (2) serial ports for reasons of interfacing and specifically with: 1. One serial port suitable for the connection to a PC. An operator program shall be available to enable user friendly parameterization of the relay. 2. One serial port suitable for system interface shall be available for connection to a digital computerized substation control system. The communication protocol shall be as per IEC 61850. The relevant certificates, in accordance with IEC 61850-10, must be submitted. The certificates must be of level A (level A means independent Lab, e.g. KEMA). The certificates can be of level B (manufacturers Lab), if the manufacturers Lab has been qualified by the UCA International Users Group. In the first case the certificates (level A) must be submitted along with technical offer. In the second case the certificates (level B) along with the UCA International Users Group certification to the manufacturer must be submitted in the technical offer.

XVI. GUARANTEE
Guarantee of good operation for a period of at least five (5) years must be provided.

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SPECIFICATION SS-131 / 6
PHASE AND EARTH DEFINITE AND INVERSE TIME OVERCURRENT RELAYS WITH DIRECTIONAL CAPABILITY FOR BOTH PHASE AND EARTH FOR 150 kV TRANSMISSION LINE PROTECTION ATTACHMENT A
1. 2. Type of the offered relay Is the offered relay suitable for flush mounting or surface mounting? Relay rated current Relay rated voltage Relay rated frequency Relay auxiliary voltage (Power supply) Are the relays terminals of the screw type and suitable for 2.5 mm2 conductors ? : ..

: : : :

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3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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8.

Does the relay meet the required functions listed in paragraph VI of the specification ? : Relay setting ranges. Definite Time.

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9. 9.a. 9.a.1.

Low Overcurrent Element

Range

Phase Earth Delay time for phase and earth

.. x In in steps .. x In in steps in steps

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9.a.2.
High Overcurrent Element Range

Phase Earth Delay time for phase and earth 9.b. Inverse Time.

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Overcurrent Element

Range

Phase Earth Time multiplier

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Can the relay block 2hd harmonics ? List all relay contacts and their characteristics (acc. X.d)

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Is the relay equipped with fault recording capability? Is the relay equipped with breaker failure function? Can the relay operated with the the assumptions of paragraph VIII? Is any parameterization software provided?

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Is the offered relay equipped with two (2) serial ports? One for connection to a PC, and the other for connection to a digital computerized substation control system? : .... Can the relay be configured by an integrated keyboard and an LC screen and also by a PC?

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Is guarantee of good operation for a period of at least five (5) years provided ? : Have the offered relays been certified

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by conformance test performed in accordance with IEC 61850-10? -Are certificates provided? 20. 21. 22. Power consumption of the relay Weight of the relay Dimensions of the relay

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II/AG/a.k/SS-131e/18.07.2000 /pm/AG/JUNE 2004 II/GS/August 2006 /pm/IA/July 2008 /pt/IA/November 2008

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