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2.

1 Technical
Data

2.1.1

Power Supply Voltage ............................................................................................. 2.1-2

2.1.2

Power Supply Burden .............................................................................................. 2.1-2

2.1.3

Current Analogy Inputs ............................................................................................ 2.1-2

2.1.4

Voltage Analogy Inputs ............................................................................................ 2.1-2

2.1.5

Frequency ................................................................................................................ 2.1-2

2.1.6

Measurement Accuracy ........................................................................................... 2.1-3

2.1.7

Repeatability ............................................................................................................ 2.1-4

2.1.8

Digital Inputs ............................................................................................................ 2.1-4

2.1.9

Operation Outputs (Raise/Lower Tap) and Auxiliary Outputs ................................. 2.1-4

2.1.10

Transducer Inputs .................................................................................................... 2.1-5

2.1.11

Communications Link............................................................................................... 2.1-5

Chapter 2. Technical Specifications and Physical Description

2.1.1

Power Supply Voltage

RTV IEDs have two types of auxiliary power supplies. Depending on the model, their values
are selectable:
24 Vdc (+20% / -15%)
48 - 250 Vac/Vdc (20%)
Note: In case of power supply failure, a maximum interruption of 100 ms is allowed for 110 Vdc input.

2.1.2

Power Supply Burden

Quiescent
Maximum

2.1.3

7W
<20 W

Current Analog Inputs

Rated current

In = 5 A or 1 A
(selectable in the IED)
20 A (continuously)
250 A (for 3 s.)
500 A (for 1 s.)
1250 A
<0.2 VA (In = 5 A or 1 A)

Thermal withstand capability


Dynamic limit
Current circuit burden

2.1.4

Voltage Analog Inputs

Rated voltage
Thermal withstand capability

Vn = 50 to 230 Vac
300 Vac (continuously)
600 Vac (for 10s.)
0.55 VA (110/120 Vac)

Voltage circuit burden

2.1.5

Frequency

Operating range

16 - 81 Hz

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2.1.6

Measurement Accuracy

Measured currents
Phases

0.1% or 2 mA (the greater)


for In = 1A and 5A

Measured voltages
Phase-Ground, Phase-Phase

0.1% or 50 mV (the greater)

Active and reactive powers (In = 5A and I phases>1A)


Angles 0 or 90 or 180
Angles 45 or 135
Angles 75 / 115

0.33% W/Var
1.6%
W/Var
5% W / 0.65% Var

Angles

0.5

Power factor

0.013

Frequency

0.005 Hz

Note: Signal processing


Sampling function adjustment of analogy input signals is made by means of zero pass count of one of the
measured signals, and works detecting the change in said signal period. The value of the calculated frequency
is used to modify the sampling frequency used by the metering device attaining a constant sampling frequency
of 32 samples per cycle. The frequency value is saved for later use in Protection and Control tasks.
Zero crossing is detected by the voltage channel VPH. When VA phase voltage falls below 2 volts is not
possible to measure frequency. In case of loosing phase voltage the sampling frequency to consider will be the
nominal frequency of the system.
When Protection and Control tasks are readjusted in accordance with the sampling function, phasor real and
imaginary components of analogy signals are calculated by means of the Fourier transform. Fourier
components are calculated by means of said Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) using 32 sample/cycle. Using
DFT this way the magnitude and phase angle of the fundamental component at power system frequency of
every analogy input signal is obtained. The rest of measurements and calculations of Protection functions is
obtained based on the fundamental components calculated by the Fourier method. DFT gives a precise
measurement of the fundamental frequency component and it is an efficient filter for harmonics and noise.
Harmonics are not completely damped for frequencies other than the nominal frequency. This is not a problem
for small deviations of 1Hz but, in order that a greater deviation from the working frequency can be allowed,
the above-mentioned automatic adjustment of the sampling frequency is included. On lack of an adequate
signal for sampling frequency adjustment, said frequency is adjusted to the corresponding nominal frequency
(50/60Hz).
Angles reference for all the measurements displayed on the device corresponds to the voltage channel VPH.

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2.1.7

Repeatability

Operating time

2.1.8

2 % or 25 ms (the greater)

Digital Inputs

Configurable inputs with polarity:


Rated Voltage
24 Vdc
48 Vdc
125 Vdc
125 Vdc (Act. >65%)
250 Vdc

2.1.9

Maximum Voltage
48 Vdc
90 Vdc
300 Vdc
300 Vdc
500 Vdc

Burden
50 mW
500 mW
800 mW
800 mW
1W

V on
12 Vdc
30 Vdc
75 Vdc
93 Vdc
130 Vdc

V off
9 Vdc
25 Vdc
60 Vdc
83 Vdc
96 Vdc

Operation Outputs (Raise/Lower Tap) and Auxiliary Outputs

2 contacts normally open for each operation, one of which is configurable internally to closed,
and auxiliary contacts (depends on model) normally open.
I DC maximum limit
(with resistive load)
I DC continuous service
(with resistive load)
Close
Breaking capability (with resistive load)

60 A (1 s.)
16 A

Break (L/R = 0.04 s)


Switching voltage
Momentary close time trip contacts remain closed
Break delay

5000 W
240 W - max. 5 A - (48 Vdc)
110 W (80 Vdc - 250 Vdc)
2500 VA
120 W at 125 Vdc
250 Vdc
100 ms.
<150 ms.

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2.1.10

Transducer Inputs

0-5mA or 2.5mA Transducers


Input Impedance:
Measurement Accuracy

511
0.2 % or 3A (the greater)

4-20mA Transducers
Input Impedance:
Measurement Accuracy

220
0.2 % or 3A (the greater)

Voltage Transducers (for 125Vdc and 250Vdc)


Input Impedance:
Measurement Accuracy (between 70Vdc and 350Vdc)

<410k
0.2 % or 0.5 V (the greater)

Voltage Transducers (for 24Vdc and 48Vdc)


Input Impedance:
Measurement Accuracy (between 10Vdc and 70Vdc)

<410k
0.2 % or 0.2 V (the greater)

2.1.11

Communications Link

Local Communications Port (RS232C and USB)


Remote Communications Ports (Glass F.O., Plastic F.O., RS232C, RS232-Full MODEM or
RS485)
LAN Ports (RJ45)
Electric Bus

Glass Fiber Optics (Remotes Ports)


Type:
Wavelength:
Connector:
Transmitter Minimum Power:
50/125 Fiber:
62.5/125 Fiber:
100/140 Fiber:
Receiver Sensitivity:

Multimode
820 nm
ST
- 20 dBm
- 17 dBm
- 7 dBm
- 25.4 dBm

Glass Fiber Optics (LAN Ports)


Type:
Wavelength:
Connector:
Transmitter Minimum Power:
50/125 Fiber:
62.5/125 Fiber:
Receiver Sensitivity:

Multimode
1300 nm
MT-RJ
- 23.5 dBm
- 20 dBm
- 34.5 dBm

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Plastic Fiber Optics (1 mm)


Wavelength
Transmitter Minimum Power
Receiver Sensitivity

660 nm
- 16 dBm
- 39 dBm

RS232C Port Signals


Terminal unit DB-9 (9-pin) connectors

Pin 5 - GND
Pin 2 - RXD
Pin 3 - TXD

RS232C Full MODEM Port Signals


Terminal unit DB-9 (9-pin) connectors

Pin 1 - DCD
Pin 2 - RXD
Pin 3 - TXD
Pin 4 - DTR
Pin 5 - GND
Pin 6 - DSR
Pin 7 - RTS
Pin 8 - CTS
Pin 9 - RI

RS485 Port Signals


Used signals:

Pin 4 - (A) TX+ / RX+


Pin 6 - (B) TX- / RX-

RJ45 Port Signals


Used signals:

Pin 1 - TX+
Pin 2 - TXPin 3 - RX+
Pin 4 - N/C
Pin 5 - N/C
Pin 6 - RXPin 7 - N/C
Pin 8 - N/C

Electrical Bus Port Signals


Used signals:

Pin 1 - High
Pin 2 - Low
Pin 3 - GND

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2.1 Technical Data

IRIG-B 123 and 003

B: 100pps
1: Amplitude modulated wave
2: 1kHz/1ms
3: BCD, SBS

Type BNC connector


Input impedance
Default impedance
Maximum input voltage

0: By pulse width
0: Without carrier
3: BCD, SBS

41 , 211 or 330 (*)


211
10 V

Synchronization Precision

1ms.

When the device is receiving a IRIG-B signal for synchronization both Date and Time settings will not be
available through the HMI.
It is possible to configure one of the auxiliary outputs to check the IRIG-B signal status. This output will remain
active as long as the IRIG-B signal reception is correct.
All the IEDs are also designed to give an indication for both the loss and recovery of such IRIG-B signal by
generating the particular event.
(*) Selectable internally by the manufacturer.

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