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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6

SIPROTEC 4 7UT6 differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and busbars

Function overview

• Differential protection for 2- up to 5-winding transformers


(3-/1-phase)
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• Differential protection for motors and generators
• Differential protection for short 2 up to 5 terminal lines
• Differential protection for busbars up to 12 feeders 2
(phase-segregated or with summation CT)

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Protection functions
• Differential protection with phase-segregated measurement 3
• Sensitive measuring for low-fault currents
• Fast tripping for high-fault currents
• Restraint against inrush of transformer
• Phase /ground overcurrent protection
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Fig. 8/1 SIPROTEC 4 7UT6 differential protection relay for ransformers,
• Overload protection with or without temperature
generators, motors and busbar
measurement
• Negative-sequence protection 5
Description • Breaker failure protection
• Low/high-impedance restricted ground fault (REF)
The SIPROTEC 7UT6 differential protection relays are used for
fast and selective fault clearing of short-circuits in transformers
• Voltage protection functions (7UT613/633)
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of all voltage levels and also in rotating electric machines like Control functions
motors and generators, for short lines and busbars. • Commands for control of circuit-breakers and isolators
The protection relay can be parameterized for use with three-
phase and single-phase transformers.
• 7UT63x: Graphic display shows position of switching elements,
local/remote switching by key-operated switch
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The specific application can be chosen by parameterization. • Control via keyboard, binary inputs, DIGSI 4 or SCADA system
In this way an optimal adaptation of the relay to the protected • User-defined logic with CFC
object can be achieved.
Monitoring functions
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In addition to the differential function, a backup overcurrent pro-
• Self-supervision of the relay
tection for 1 winding/star point is integrated in the relay. Option-
ally, a low or high-impedance restricted ground-fault protection, • Trip circuit supervision
a negative-sequence protection and a breaker failure protection • Oscillographic fault recording 9
can be used. 7UT613 and 7UT633 feature 4 voltage inputs. With • Permanent differential and restraint current measurement,
this option an overvoltage and undervoltage protection is avail- extensive scope of operational values
able as well as frequency protection, reverse / forward power
protection, fuse failure monitor and overexcitation protection.
With external temperature monitoring boxes (thermo-boxes)
Communication interfaces 10
• PC front port for setting with DIGSI 4
temperatures can be measured and monitored in the relay.
Therefore, complete thermal monitoring of a transformer is • System interface
IEC 61850 Ethernet
possible, e.g. hot-spot calculation of the oil temperature.
7UT613 and 7UT63x only feature full coverage of applications
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, 11
PROFIBUS-FMS/-DP,
without external relays by the option of multiple protection MODBUS or DNP 3.0
functions e.g. overcurrent protection is available for each wind-
• Service interface for DIGSI 4 (modem)/ temperature
ing or measurement location of a transformer. Other functions
are available twice: ground-fault differential protection, breaker
monitoring (thermo-box) 12
failure protection and overload protection. Furthermore, up to • Time synchronization via IRIG-B/DCF 77
12 user-defined (flexible) protection functions may be activated
by the customer with the choice of measured voltages, currents,
power and frequency as input variables. 13
The relays provide easy-to-use local control and automation
functions. The integrated programmable logic (CFC) allows the
users to implement their own functions, e.g. for the automation
of switchgear (interlocking). User-defined messages can be gen-
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erated as well. The flexible communication interfaces are open
for modem communication architectures with control system.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Application

Application

1 The numerical protection relays 7UT6 are


primarily applied as differential protection
on

2 – transformers
7UT612: 2 windings
7UT613/633: 2 up to 3 windings
7UT635: 2 up to 5 windings,
– generators
3 – motors
– short line sections
– small busbars
– parallel and series reactors.
4 The user selects the type of object that
is to be protected by setting during
configuration of the relay. Subsequently,
only those parameters that are relevant
5 for this particular protected object need
to be set. This concept, whereby only
those parameters relevant to a particular
protected object need to be set, substan-
6 tially contributed to a simplification of the
setting procedure. Only a few parameters
must be set. Therefore the new 7UT6
relays also make use of and extend this

7 concept. Apart from the protected plant


objects defined in the 7UT6, a further
differential protection function allows the
protection of

8 – single busbars with up to 12 feeders.


The well-proven differential measuring
algorithm of the 7UT51 relay is also
used in the new relays, so that a similar
9 response with regard to short-circuit
detection, tripping time saturation detec-
tion and inrush restraint is achieved.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Application, construction

Application

Protection functions ANSI No. Three-phase Single-phase Auto- Generator/ Busbar, Busbar,
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7UT613/33
transformer transformer trans- Motor 3-phase 1-phase

7UT612

7UT635
former

Differential protection
Ground-fault differential protection
87T/G/M/L
87 N
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2
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Overcurrent-time protection, phases 50/51 1 3 3 „ „ „ „ „ –
Overcurrent-time protection 3I0 50/51N 1 3 3 „ – „ „ „ –
Overcurrent-time protection, ground 50/51G 1 2 2 „ „ „ „ „ „ 3
Overcurrent-time protection, 1 1 1 „ „ „ „ „ „
single-phase
Negative-sequence protection 46 1 1 1 „ – „ „ „ –
Overload protection IEC 60255-8 49 1 2 2 „ „ „ „ „ – 4
Overload protection IEC 60354 49 1 2 2 „ „ „ „ „ –
Overexcitation protection *) V/Hz 24 – 1 – „ „ „ „ „ „
Overvoltage protection *) V> 59 – 1 – „ „ „ „ – –
Undervoltage protection *) V< 27 – 1 – „ „ „ „ – – 5
Frequency protection *) f>, f< 81 – 1 – „ „ „ „ – –
Reverse power protection *) -P 32R – 1 – „ „ „ „ – –
Forward power protection*) P>, P< 32F – 1 – „ „ „ „ – –
Fuse failure protection 60FL – 1 – „ „ „ „ – – 6
Breaker failure protection 50 BF 1 2 2 „ „ „ „ „ –
External temperature monitoring 38 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „
(thermo-box)
Lockout 86 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 7
Measured-value supervision „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „
Trip circuit supervision 74 TC „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „
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Direct coupling 1
Direct coupling 2 „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 8
Operational measured values „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „
Flexible protection functions 27, 32, 47, – 12 12 „ „ „ „ „ „

„ Function applicable
50, 55, 59, 81
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– Function not applicable in this application
*) Only 7UT613/63x

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Construction

The 7UT6 is available in three housing widths referred to a


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19" module frame system. The height is 243 mm.
– ⅓ (7UT612),
– ½ (7UT613), 12
–  (7UT633/635) of 19”
All cables can be connected with or without cable ring lugs.
Plug-in terminals are available as an option, it is thus possible
to employ prefabricated cable harnesses. In the case of surface 13
mounting on a panel, the connection terminals are located
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above and below in the form of screw-type terminals. The


communication interfaces are located on the same sides of the
housing. For dimensions please refer to the dimension drawings
(part 14).
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Fig. 8/3 Rear view flush-mountig housing 15


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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

Protection functions

1 Differential protection for transformers


(ANSI 87T)
When the 7UT6 is employed as fast and

2 selective short-circuit protection for trans-


formers the following properties apply:
• Tripping characteristic according to
Fig. 8/4 with normal sensitive IDIFF> and

3 high-set trip stage IDIFF>>


• Vector group and ratio adaptation
• Depending on the treatment of the
transformer neutral point, zero-
4 sequence current conditioning can be
set with or without consideration of
the neutral current. With the 7UT6, the
star-point current at the star-point CT

5 can be measured and considered in the


vector group treatment, which increases
sensitivity by one third for single-phase
faults.
Fig. 8/4 Tripping characteristic with preset transformer parameters for three-phase faults
• Fast clearance of heavy internal trans-
6 former faults with high-set differential
element IDIFF>>.
• Restrain of inrush current with 2nd
harmonic. Cross-block function that can
7 be limited in time or switched off.
• Restrain against overfluxing with a
choice of 3rd or 5th harmonic stabiliza-
tion is only active up to a settable value
8 for the fundamental component of the
differential current.
• Additional restrain for an external fault
with current transformer saturation
9 (patented CT-saturation detector from
Fig. 8/5 3-winding transformers (1 or 3-phase)

7UT51).
• Insensitivity to DC current and current
transformer errors due to the freely
10 programmable tripping characteristic
and fundamental filtering.
• The differential protection function can
be blocked externally by means of a
11 binary input.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

Sensitive protection by measurement of star-point current


(see Fig. 8/6) (ANSI 87N/87GD)
Apart from the current inputs for detection of the phase 1
currents on the sides of the protected object, the 7UT6 also
contains normal sensitivity IE and high sensitivity IEE current
measuring inputs. Measurement of the star-point current of an
grounded winding via the normal sensitivity measuring input,
and consideration of this current by the differential protection,
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increases the sensitivity during internal single-phase faults by
33 %. If the sum of the phase currents of a winding is compared
with the star-point current measured with the normal sensitivity
input IE, a sensitive ground current differential protection can be
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implemented (REF).
This function is substantially more sensitive than the differential
protection during faults to ground in a winding, detecting fault
currents as small as 10 % of the transformer rated current.
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Furthermore, this relay contains a high-impedance differential Fig. 8/6 High-impedance differential protection
protection input. The sum of the phase currents is compared
with the star-point current. A voltage-dependent resistor (varis- 5
tor) is applied in shunt (see Fig. 8/6). Via the sensitive current
measuring input IEE, the voltage across the varistor is measured;
in the milli-amp range via the external resistor. The varistor and
the resistor are mounted externally. An ground fault results in a
voltage across the varistor that is larger than the voltage result-
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ing from normal current transformer errors. A prerequisite is the
application of accurate current transformers of the class 5P (TPY)
which exhibit a small measuring error in the operational and
overcurrent range. These current transformers may not be the
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same as used for the differential protection, as the varistor may
cause rapid saturation of this current transformers.
Both high-impedance and low-impedance REF are each available
twice (option) for transformers with two grounded windings.
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Thus separate REF relays are not required.

Differential protection for single-phase busbars (see Fig. 8/7)


(ANSI 87L) 9
The short-circuit protection is characterized by the large number Fig. 8/7 Simple busbar protection with phase-selective configuration
of current measuring inputs. The scope of busbar protection 7UT612: 7 feeders; 7UT613/633: 9 feeders;
ranges from a few bays e.g. in conjunction with one and a half
circuit-breaker applications, to large stations having up to more
7UT635: 12 feeders
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than 50 feeders. In particular in smaller stations, the busbar
protection arrangements are too expensive. With the 7UT6 relays
the current inputs may also be used to achieve a cost-effective
busbar protection system for up to 12 feeders (Fig. 8/7). This 11
busbar protection functions as a phase-selective protection with
1 or 5 A current transformers, whereby the protected phase
is connected. All three phases can therefore be protected by
applying three relays. Furthermore a single-phase protection can
be implemented by connecting the three-phase currents via a
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Fig. 8/8 Generator/motor differential protection
summation transformer. The summation transformer connection
has a rated current of 100 mA.
The selectivity of the protection can be improved by monitoring
the current magnitude in all feeders, and only releasing the
After expiry of the time delay the circuit-breakers of the infeeds
to the busbar may be tripped.
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differential protection trip command when the overcurrent Differential protection for generators and motors
condition is also met. The security measures to prevent (see Fig. 8/8) (ANSI 87G/M)
maloperation resulting from failures in the current transformer
secondary circuits can be improved in this manner. This overcur- Equal conditions apply for generators, motors and series
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rent release may also be used to implement a breaker failure reactors. The protected zone is limited by the sets of current
protection. Should the release signal not reset within a settable transfomers at each side of the protected object.
time, this indicates that a breaker failure condition is present, as
the short-circuit was not switched off by the bay circuit-breaker. 15
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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

„ Backup protection functions Trip circuit supervision (ANSI 74TC)

1 Overcurrent-time protection (ANSI 50, 50N, 51, 51N) One or two binary inputs can be used for monitoring the circuit-
breaker trip coil including its incoming cables. An alarm signal
Backup protection on the transformer is achieved with a two- occurs whenever the circuit is interrupted.
stage overcurrent protection for the phase currents and 3I0 for
the calculated neutral current. This function may be configured Lockout (ANSI 86)
2 for one of the sides or measurement locations of the protected
object. The high-set stage is implemented as a definite-time
All binary outputs (alarm or trip relays) can be stored like LEDs
and reset using the LED reset key. The lockout state is also stored
stage, whereas the normal stage may have a definite-time or
in the event of supply voltage failure. Reclosure can only occur
inverse-time characteristic. Optionally, IEC or ANSI character-
after the lockout state is reset.
3 istics may be selected for the inverse stage. The overcurrent
protection 3I0 uses the calculated zero-sequence current of the External trip coupling
configured side or measurement location.
Multiple availability: 3 times (option) For recording and processing of external trip information via
binary inputs. They are provided for information from the
4 Overcurrent-time protection for ground (ANSI 50 / 51G) Buchholz relay or specific commands and act like a protective
function. Each input initiates a fault event and can be individu-
The 7UT6 feature a separate 2-stage overcurrent-time protection
ally delayed by a timer.
for the ground. As an option, an inverse-time characteristic
according to IEC or ANSI is available. In this way, it is possible
5 to protect e.g. a resistor in the transformer star point against
Undervoltage protection (ANSI 27) (7UT613/633 only)

thermal overload, in the event of a single-phase short-circuit not The undervoltage protection evaluates the positive-sequence
being cleared within the time permitted by the thermal rating. components of the voltages and compares them with the
Multiple availability: 3 times (option) threshold values. There are two stages available.
6 Phase-balance current protection (ANSI 46) The undervoltage function is used for asynchronous motors
(Negative-sequence protection) and pumped-storage stations and prevents the voltage-related
instability of such machines.
Furthermore a negative-sequence protection may be defined for The function can also be used for monitoring purposes.
7 one of the sides or measurement locations. This provides sensi-
tive overcurrent protection in the event of asymmetrical faults in Overvoltage protection (ANSI 59) (7UT613/633 only)
the transformer. The set pickup threshold may be smaller than
This protection prevents insulation faults that result when the
the rated current.
voltage is too high.
8 Breaker failure protection (ANSI 50BF) Either the maximum line-to-line voltages or the phase-to-ground
If a faulted portion of the electrical circuit is not disconnected voltages (for low-voltage generators) can be evaluated. The
upon issuing of a trip command, another command can be measuring results of the line-to-line voltages are independent of
the neutral point displacement caused by ground faults.
9 initiated using the breaker failure protection which operates the
circuit-breaker, e.g., of an upstream (higher-level) protection This function is implemented in two stages.
relay.
Frequency protection (ANSI 81) (7UT613 / 633 only)
Multiple availability: 2 times (option)

10 Overexcitation protection Volt / Hertz


The frequency protection prevents impermissible stress of the
equipment (e.g. turbine) in case of under or overfrequency.
(ANSI 24) (7UT613 / 633 only) It also serves as a monitoring and control element.
The overexcitation protection serves for detection of an unper- The function has four stages; the stages can be implemented
11 missible high induction (proportional to V/f) in generators or
transformers, which leads to a thermal overloading. This may
either as underfrequency or overfrequency protection. Each
stage can be delayed separately.
occur when starting up, shutting down under full load, with
weak systems or under isolated operation. The inverse character- Even in the event of voltage distortion, the frequency measur-
istic can be set via seven points derived from the manufacturer ing algorithm reliably identifies the fundamental waves and
12 data. determines the frequency extremely precisely. Frequency
measurement can be blocked by using an undervoltage stage.
In addition, a definite-time alarm stage and an instantaneous
stage can be used.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

Reverse-power protection (ANSI 32R)


(7UT613/633 only)
The reverse-power protection monitors 1
the direction of active power flow and
picks up when the mechanical energy
fails. This function can be used for opera-
tional shutdown (sequential tripping) of
the generator but also prevents damage
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to the steam turbines. The reverse power
Serial communication via RS485 bus or
is calculated from the positive-sequence
fiber-optic connection (possible with external converter
systems of current and voltage. Asym-
metrical power system faults therefore do
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not cause reduced measuring accuracy.
The position of the emergency trip

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valve is injected as binary information
and is used to switch between two trip 4
command delays. When applied for motor
protection, the sign (±) of the active
power can be reversed via parameters.

Forward-power protection (ANSI 32F)


max. 6 temperatures max. 6 temperatures
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(7UT613/633 only)
Fig. 8/9 Temperature measurement and monitoring with external thermo-boxes
Monitoring of the active power produced
by a generator can be useful for starting 6
up and shutting down generators. One stage monitors exceed- The ability of the 7UT6 to monitor the thermal condition can be
ing of a limit value, while another stage monitors falling below improved by serial connection of a temperature monitoring box
another limit value. The power is calculated using the positive- (also called thermo-box or RTD-box) (Fig. 8/9). The temperature
sequence component of current and voltage. The function can
be used to shut down idling motors.
of up to 12 measuring points (connection of 2 boxes) can be
registered. The type of sensor (Pt100, Ni100, Ni120) can be
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selected individually for each measuring point. Two alarm stages
Flexible protection functions (7UT613/63x only) are derived for each measuring point when the corresponding
For customer-specific solutions up to 12 flexible protection
functions are available and can be parameterized. Voltages,
set threshold is exceeded.
Alternatively to the conventional overload protection, the relay
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currents, power and frequency from all measurement locations can also provide a hot-spot calculation according to IEC 60345.
can be chosen as inputs. Each protection function has a settable The hot-spot calculation is carried out separately for each leg
threshold, delay time, blocking input and can be configured as a
1-phase or 3-phase unit.
of the transformer and takes the different cooling modes of the
transformer into consideration.
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Monitoring functions The oil temperature must be registered via the thermo-box for
the implementation of this function. An alarm warning stage
The relay comprises high-performance monitoring for the
hardware and software.
and final alarm stage is issued when the maximum hot-spot
temperature of the three legs exceeds the threshold value.
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The measuring circuits, analog-digital conversion, power supply For each transformer leg a relative rate of ageing, based on the
voltages, battery, memories and software sequence (watch-dog) ageing at 98 °C is indicated as a measured value. This value can
are all monitored. be used to determine the thermal condition and the current 11
The fuse failure function detects failure of the measuring voltage thermal reserve of each transformer leg. Based on this rate of
due to short-circuit or open circuit of the wiring or VT and avoids ageing, a remaining thermal reserve is indicated in % for the
overfunction of the undervoltage elements in the protection hottest spot before the alarm warning and final alarm stage is
functions. (7UT613/633 only) reached. 12
Thermal monitoring of transformers
The importance of reducing the costs of transmitting and
distributing energy by optimizing the system load has resulted in
the increased importance of monitoring the thermal condition of
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transformers. This monitoring is one of the tasks of the monitor-
ing systems, designed for medium and large transformers.
Overload protection based on a simple thermal model, and using
only the measured current for evaluation, has been integrated in
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differential protection systems for a number of years.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

Measured values

1 The operational measured values and sta-


tistic value registering in the 7UT6, apart
from the registration of phase currents and
voltages (7UT613/633 only) as primary and
secondary values, comprises the following:
2 • Currents 3-phase IL1, IL2, IL3, I1, I2, 3I0
for each side and measurement location
• Currents 1-phase I1 to I12 for each feeder
and further inputs Ix1 to Ix4
3 • Voltages 3-phase VL1, VL2, VL3, VL1L2, VL2L3,
VL3L1, V1, V2, V0 and 1-phase VEN, V4
• Phase angles of all 3-phase / 1-phase
4 currents and voltages
• Power Watts, Vars, VA/P, Q, S (P, Q: total
and phase selective)
• Power factor (cos φ),
5 • Frequency

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• Energy + kWh, + kVarh, forward and
reverse power flow
• Min./max. and mean values of VPH-PH,
6 VPHE, VE, V0, V1, V2, IPH, I1, I2, 3I0, IDIFF, Fig. 8/10 Commissioning via a standard Web browser: Phasor diagram
IRESTRAINT, S, P, Q, cos φ, f
• Operating hours counter

7 • Registration of the interrupted currents


and counter for protection trip com-
mands
• Mean operating temperature of over-

8 load function
• Measured temperatures of external
thermo-boxes
• Differential and restraint currents of
9 differential protection and REF

Metered values
For internal metering, the unit can
10 calculate an energy metered value from
the measured current and voltage values.
The 7UT6 relays may be integrated into
monitoring systems by means of the
11 diverse communication options available
in the relays. An example for this is the
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connection to the SITRAM transformer


monitoring system with PROFIBUS-DP
12 interface.
Fig. 8/11 Commissioning via a standard Web browser:Operating characteristic
Commissioning and operating aids
Commissioning could hardly be easier and is fully supported by All measured currents and voltages (7UT613/633 only) of the
13 DIGSI 4. The status of the binary inputs can be read individually
and the state of the binary outputs can be set individually. The
transformer can be indicated as primary or secondary values.
The differential protection bases its pickup thresholds on the
operation of switching elements (circuit-breakers, disconnect rated currents of the transformer. The referred differential and
devices) can be checked using the switching functions of the bay stabilising (restraint) currents are available as measured values
controller. The analog measured values are represented as wide- per phase.
14 ranging operational measured values. To prevent transmission of
If a thermo-box is connected, registered temperature values
information to the control center during maintenance, the bay
may also be displayed. To check the connection of the relay to
controller communications can be disabled to prevent unneces-
the primary current and voltage transformers, a commissioning
sary data from being transmitted. During commissioning, all
15 indications with test marking for test purposes can be connected
to a control and protection system.
measurement is provided.

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Protection functions

This measurement function works with only 5 to 10 % of the Automation / user-defined logic
transformer rated current and indicates the current and the
angle between the currents and voltages (if voltages applied).
Termination errors between the primary current transfomers
With integrated logic, the user can set, via a graphic interface
(CFC), specific functions for the automation of switchgear or 1
substation. Functions are activated via function keys, binary
and input transformers of the relay are easily detected in this
input or via communication interface.
manner.
The operating state of the protection may therefore be checked
online at any time. The fault records of the relay contain the
Switching authority 2
Switching authority is determined according to parameters,
phase and ground currents as well as the calculated differential communication or by key-operated switch (when available).
and restraint currents. The fault records of the 7UT613/633
relays also contain voltages. If a source is set to “LOCAL”, only local switching operations are
possible. The following sequence of switching authority is laid
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Browser-based commissioning aid down: “LOCAL”; DIGSI PC program, “REMOTE”
The 7UT6 provides a commissioning and test program which Every switching operation and change of breaker position is kept
runs under a standard internet browser and is therefore
independent of the configuration software provided by the
in the status indication memory. The switch command source,
switching device, cause (i.e. spontaneous change or command)
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manufacturer. and result of a switching operation are retained.
For example, the correct vector group of the transformer may
be checked. These values may be displayed graphically as vector
diagrams.
Assignment of feedback to command
The positions of the circuit-breaker or switching devices and
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transformer taps are acquired by feedback. These indication
The stability check in the operating characteristic is available as inputs are logically assigned to the corresponding command
well as event log and trip log messages. Remote control can be
used if the local front panel cannot be accessed.
outputs. The unit can therefore distinguish whether the indica-
tion change is a consequence of switching operation or whether
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it is a spontaneous change of state (intermediate position).
„ Control and automation functions
Chatter disable
Control
The chatter disable feature evaluates whether, in a configured
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In addition to the protection functions, the SIPROTEC 4 units also period of time, the number of status changes of indication input
support all control and monitoring functions that are required exceeds a specified figure. If exceeded, the indication input is
for operating medium-voltage or high-voltage substations. blocked for a certain period, so that the event list will not record
The main application is reliable control of switching and other
excessive operations. 8
processes. Filter time
The status of primary equipment or auxiliary devices can be All binary indications can be subjected to a filter time (indication
obtained from auxiliary contacts and communicated via binary
inputs. Therefore it is possible to detect and indicate both the
suppression). 9
OPEN and CLOSED position or a fault or intermediate circuit- Indication filtering and delay
breaker or auxiliary contact position.
The switchgear or circuit-breaker can be controlled via:
Indications can be filtered or delayed.
Filtering serves to suppress brief changes in potential at the
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– integrated operator panel
– binary inputs indication input. The indication is passed on only if the indica-
– substation control and protection system tion voltage is still present after a set period of time. In the
– DIGSI 4 event of indication delay, there is a wait for a preset time. The
information is passed on only if the indication voltage is still
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Command processing present after this time.

All the functionality of command processing is offered. This Indication derivation


includes the processing of single and double commands with
or without feedback, sophisticated monitoring of the control A further indication (or a command) can be derived from an
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hardware and software, checking of the external process, existing indication. Group indications can also be formed. The
control actions using functions such as runtime monitoring and volume of information to the system interface can thus be
reduced and restricted to the most important signals.
automatic command termination after output. Here are some
typical applications:
Transmission lockout
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• Single and double commands using 1, 1 plus 1 common or 2
trip contacts A data transmission lockout can be activated, so as to prevent
transfer of information to the control center during work on a
• User-definable bay interlocks
circuit bay. 14
• Operating sequences combining several switching operations
such as control of circuit-breakers, disconnectors and ground- Test operation
ing switches
• Triggering of switching operations, indications or alarm by
During commissioning, all indications can be passed to an
automatic control system for test purposes. 15
combination with existing information

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Communication

Communication

1 With respect to communication, particular emphasis has been


placed on high levels of flexibility, data integrity and utilization
of standards common in energy automation. The design of
the communication modules permits interchangeability on the
2 one hand, and on the other hand provides openness for future
standards (for example, Industrial Ethernet).

Local PC interface

3 The PC interface accessible from the front of the unit permits


quick access to all parameters and fault event data. Of particular
advantage is the use of the DIGSI 4 operating program during
commissioning.
4 Rear-mounted interfaces
Two communication modules located on the rear of the unit Fig. 8/12 IEC 60870-5-103 star-type RS232 copper conductor
incorporate optional equipment complements and readily permit connection or fiber-optic connection

5 retrofitting. They assure the ability to comply with the require-


ments of different communication interfaces.
The interfaces make provision for the following applications:
• Service interface (Port C/Port D)
6 In the RS485 version, several protection units can be centrally
operated with DIGSI 4. On connection of a modem, remote
control is possible. Via this interface communication with
thermo-boxes is executed.
7 • System interface (Port B)
This interface is used to carry out communication with a
control or protection and control system and supports a variety
of communication protocols and interface designs, depending
8 on the module connected.

Commissioning aid via a standard Web browser


In the case of the 7UT6, a PC with a standard browser can be
9 connected to the local PC interface or to the service interface
(refer to “Commissioning program”). The relays include a small
Web server and send their HTML-pages to the browser via an
established dial-up network connection. Fig. 8/13 Bus structure for station buswith Ethernet

10 Retrofitting: Modules for every type of communication


und IEC 61850, fiber-optic ring

Communication modules for retrofitting are available for the Safe bus architecture
entire SIPROTEC 4 unit range. These ensure that, where different • RS485 bus
11 communication interfaces (electrical or optical) and protocols
(IEC 61850 Ethernet, IEC 60870-5-103, PROFIBUS-FMS/-DP,
With this data transmission via copper conductors electro-
magnetic fault influences are largely eliminated by the use of
MODBUS RTU, DNP 3.0, DIGSI, etc.) are required, such demands twisted-pair conductor. Upon failure of a unit, the remaining
can be met. system continues to operate without any disturbances.

12 • Fiber-optic double ring circuit


The fiber-optic double ring circuit is immune to electromag-
netic interference. Upon failure of a section between two
units, the communication system continues to operate without

13 disturbance.
It is generally impossible to communicate with a unit that has
failed. If a unit were to fail, there is no effect on the communica-
tion with the rest of the system.
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Communication

IEC 61850 Ethernet

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The Ethernet-based IEC 61850 protocol is the worldwide stan-
dard for protection and control systems used by power supply 1
corporations. Siemens was the first manufacturer to support
this standard. By means of this protocol, information can also
be exchanged directly between bay units so as to set up simple
masterless systems for bay and system interlocking. Access to
the units via the Ethernet bus is also possible with DIGSI.
2
IEC 60870-5-103
IEC 60870-5-103 is an internationally standardized protocol for 3
the efficient communication in the protected area.
IEC 60870-5-103 is supported by a number of protection device
manufacturers and is used worldwide. Fig. 8/14 RS232 / RS485 electrical communication module

PROFIBUS-DP
4
PROFIBUS-DP is an industry-recognized standard for communica-

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tions and is supported by a number of PLC and protection device
manufacturers. 5
MODBUS RTU
MODBUS RTU is an industry-recognized standard for communica-
tions and is supported by a number of PLC and protection device
manufacturers.
6
DNP 3.0
DNP 3.0 (Distributed Network Protocol Version 3) is a messaging-
based communication protocol. The SIPROTEC 4 units are fully
7
Level 1 and Level 2 compliant with DNP 3.0. Fig. 8/15 820 nm fiber-optic communication module
DNP 3.0 is supported by a number of protection device manu-
facturers.
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Fig. 8/16 PROFIBUS communication module, optical double-ring

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Fig. 8/17 Optical Ethernet communication module for IEC 61850 with
integrated Ethernet switch
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Communication

System solutions for protection and


station control
1 Together with the SICAM power automa-
tion system, SIPROTEC 4 can be used
with PROFIBUS-FMS. Over the low-cost
electrical RS485 bus, or interference-free
2 via the optical double ring, the units
exchange information with the control
system.
Units featuring IEC 60870-5-103
3 interfaces can be connected to SICAM in
parallel via the RS485 bus or radially by
fiber-optic link. Through this interface,
the system is open for the connection
4 of units of other manufacturers
(see Fig. 8/12).
Because of the standardized interfaces,
SIPROTEC units can also be integrated
5 into systems of other manufacturers or
in SIMATIC. Electrical RS485 or optical
interfaces are available. The optimum
physical data transfer medium can be
6 chosen thanks to opto-electrical con-
verters. Thus, the RS485 bus allows
Fig. 8/18 System solution: Communications
low-cost wiring in the cubicles and an
interference-free optical connection to
7 the master can be established.
For IEC 61850, an interoperable system solution is offered with
SICAM PAS. Via the 100 Mbits/s Ethernet bus, the units are linked
with PAS electrically or optically to the station PC. The interface
8 is standardized, thus also enabling direct connection of units
of other manufacturers to the Ethernet bus. With IEC 61850,
however, the units can also be used in other manufacturers’
systems (see Fig. 8/13).

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Typical connections

Typical connections

Fig. 8/19 Standard connection to a transformer without neutral current measurement 5

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Fig. 8/20 Connection to a transformer with neutral current measurement

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Typical connections

LSA4023-cen.eps
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and neutral current measurement at I7

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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/22 Connection example to a single-phase power transformer with current
transformer between starpoint and grounding point

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Fig. 8/23 Connection example to a single-phase power transformer with only one
current transformer (right side)
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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/24 Connection to a three-phase auto-transformer with current transformer
between starpoint and grounding point
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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/26 Connection 7UT612 as single-phase busbar protection for 7 feeders, illustrated for phase L1
7

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Fig. 8/27 Connection 7UT612 as busbar protection for feeders, connected via external summation current transformers (SCT) – 14
partial illustration for feeders 1, 2 and 7

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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/28 Connection example 7UT613 for a three-winding power transformer

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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/29 Connection example 7UT613 for a three-winding power transformer with current transformers between starpoint
and grounding point, additional connection for high-impedance protection; IX3 connected as high-sensitivity input

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Typical connections

9 Fig. 8/30 Connection example 7UT613 for a three-phase auto-transformer


with three-winding and current transformer between starpoint and grounding point

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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/31 Connection example 7UT635 for a three-winding power transformer
with 5 measurement locations (3-phase) and neutral current measurement
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Typical connections

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Fig. 8/32 Voltage transformer connection to 3 star-connected voltage transformers (7UT613 and 7UT633 only)

7
Fig. 8/33 Voltage transformer connection to 3 star-connected voltage transformers with additional delta winding
8 (e-n-winding) (7UT613 and 7UT633 only)

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Technical data

General unit data Switching capacity


Make 1000 W / VA
Analog inputs
Rated frequency 50 or 60 Hz (selectable)
Break
Break (with resistive load)
30 VA
40 W
1
Rated current 0.1 or 1 or 5 A Break (with L/R w 50 ms) 25 W
(selectable by jumper, 0.1 A) Switching voltage 250 V
Power consumption
In CT circuits
7UT
612 613 633 635
Permissible total current 30 A for 0.5 seconds
5 A continuous 2
with IN = 1 A; in VA approx. 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.05 Operating time, approx.
with IN = 5 A; in VA approx. 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 NO contact 8 ms
with IN = 0.1 A; in VA approx. 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 NO/NC contact (selectable) 8 ms
sensitive input; in VA approx.
Overload capacity
0.05
IN
0.05 0.05 0.05 Fast NO contact
High-speed*) NO trip outputs
5 ms
< 1 ms
3
In CT circuits LEDs
Thermal (r.m.s.) 100 IN for 1 s
30 IN for 10 s Quantity 7UT

Dynamic (peak value)


4 IN continuous
250 IN (half cycle) RUN (green)
612
1
613
1
633
1
635
1
4
In CT circuits for ERROR (red) 1 1 1 1
highly sensitive input IEE LED (red), function can 7 14 14 14
Thermal 300 A for 1 s be assigned
100 A for 10 s
15 A continuous
Unit design 5
Housing 7XP20 For dimensions please refer
Dynamic 750 A (half cycle)
to dimension drawings part 14
Rated voltage (7UT613/633 only) 80 to 125 V
Degree of protection
Power consumption per phase ≤ 0.1 VA
at 100 V
acc. to IEC 60529
For the device
6
Overload capacity in surface-mounting housing IP 51
Thermal (r.m.s.) 230 V continuous in flush-mounting housing
Auxiliary voltage front IP 51
Rated voltage DC 24 to 48 V
DC 60 to 125 V
rear
For personal safety
IP 50
IP 2x with closed protection cover
7
DC 110 to 250 V and Housing 7UT
AC 115 V (50/60 Hz), AC 230 V 612 613 633 635
Permissible tolerance
Superimposed AC voltage
-20 to +20 %
≤ 15 %
Size, referred to 19” frame
Weight, in kg
1/3 1/2 1/1 1/1
8
(peak-to-peak) Flush-mounting housing 5.1 8.7 13.8 14.5
Surface-mounting housing 9.6 13.5 22.0 22.7
Power consumption (DC/AC) 7UT
612 613 633 635
Quiescent; in W approx. 5 6/12 6/12 6/12 Serial interfaces 9
Energized; in W approx. 7 12/19 20/28 20/28 Operating interface 1 for DIGSI 4 or browser
depending on design
Connection Front side, non-isolated, RS232,
Bridging time during
failure of the auxiliary voltage
Vaux ≥ 110 V ≥ 50 ms
9-pin subminiature connector
(SUB-D) 10
Transmission rate in kbaud 7UT612: 4.8 to 38.4 kbaud
Binary inputs
Setting as supplied: 7UT613/633/635: 4.8 to 115 kbaud
Functions are freely assignable 38.4 kbaud, parity 8E1
Quantity marshallable 7UT
612 613 633 635
Distance, max. 15 m
Time synchronization DCF77 / IRIG-B signal / IRIG-B000
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3 5 21 29
Connection Rear side, 9-pin subminiature
Rated voltage range 24 to 250 V, bipolar connector (SUB-D) (terminals with
Minimum pickup threshold
Ranges are settable by means of
DC 19 or 88 V (bipolar)
Voltage levels
surface-mounting housing)
5, 12 or 24 V (optional)
12
jumpers for each binary input
Service interface (operating interface 2) for DIGSI 4 /modem / service
Maximum permissible voltage DC 300 V
Isolated RS232/RS485/FO 9-pin subminiature connector
Current consumption, energized Approx. 1.8 mA
Output relay Dielectric test
(SUB-D)
500 V / 50 Hz
13
Command / indication / Distance for RS232 Max. 15 m / 49.2 ft
alarm relay Distance for RS485 Max. 1000 m / 3300 ft
Distance for FO 1.5 km (1mile)
Quantity
each with 1 NO contact
7UT
612 613 633 635 14
(marshallable) 4 8 24 24
1 alarm contact, with 1 NO or
NC contact (not marshallable)

*) With high-speed contacts all operating times are reduced by 4.5 ms.
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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Technical data

System interface Electrical tests

1 IEC 61850
Ethernet, electrical (EN 100) for IEC 61850 and DIGSI
Specifications
Standards IEC 60255 (Product standards)
Connection ANSI/IEEE C37.90.0/.1/.2
for flush-mounting case Rear panel, mounting location "B", UL 508
two RJ45 connector, 100 Mbit acc. Insulation tests
2 for surface-mounting case
to IEEE802.3
At bottom part of the housing
Standards EC 60255-5 and 60870-2-1
Test voltage 500 V; 50 Hz Voltage test (100 % test)
Transmission Speed 100 Mbits/s All circuits except for auxiliary 2.5 kV (r.m.s.), 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Distance 20 m/66 ft supply, binary inputs and
3 Ethernet, optical (EN 100) for IEC 61850 and DIGSI
communication interfaces
Auxiliary voltage and binary DC 3.5 kV
Connection inputs (100 % test)
for flush-mounting case Rear panel, mounting location "B",
RS485/RS232 rear side 500 V (r.m.s.), 50 Hz / 60 Hz
LC connector receiver/transmitter
4 for surface-mounting case
Optical wavelength
Not available
λ = 1350 nm
communication interfaces
and time synchronization
interface (100 % test)
Transmission Speed 100 Mbits/s
Laser class 1 acc. to EN 60825-1/-2 glass fiber 50/125 μm or Impulse voltage test (type test)
glass fiber 62/125 μm All circuits except for 5 kV (peak); 1.2/50 ms; 0.5 J

5 Permissible path attenuation Max. 5 dB for glass fiber


62.5/125 μm
communication interfaces
and time synchronization
3 positive and 3 negative impulses
at intervals of 5 s
Distance Max. 800 m/0.5 mile interface, class III
IEC 60870-5-103 EMC tests for interference immunity

6 Isolated RS232/RS485/FO 9-pin subminiature connector


(SUB-D)
Standards IEC 60255-6, 60255-22
(product standards)
EN 6100-6-2 (generic standard)
Baud rate 4800 to 19200 baud
Dielectric test 500 V/50 Hz DIN 57435 / Part 303
Distance for RS232 Max. 15 m High frequency test 2.5 kV (peak); 1 MHz; τ = 15 ms;
7 Distance for RS485
For fiber-optic cable
Max. 1000 m IEC 60255-22-1, class III and
DIN 57435 / Part 303, class III
400 surges per s; test duration 2 s;
Ri = 200 Ω
Connector type ST connector Electrostatic discharge 8 kV contact discharge; 15 kV air
Optical wavelength λ = 820 nm IEC 60255-22-2 class IV discharge; both polarities;
Permissible attenuation Max. 8 dB, for glass-fiber EN 61000-4-2, class IV 150 pF; Ri = 330 Ω
8 Distance
62.5/125 μm
Max. 1.5 km
Irradiation with RF field,
frequency sweep,
10 V/m; 80 to 1000 MHz;
80 % AM; 1 kHZ
PROFIBUS RS485 (-FMS/-DP) IEC 60255-22-3,
Connector type 9-pin subminiature IEC 61000-4-3 class III
connector (SUB-D)
9 Baud rate
Dielectric test
Max. 1.5 Mbaud
500 V / 50 Hz
Irradiation with RF field,
amplitude-modulated, single
10 V/m; 80, 160, 450, 900 MHz,
80 % AM;
frequencies, duration > 10 s
Distance Max. 1000 m (3300 ft)
IEC 60255-22-3,
at w 93.75 kbaud
IEC 61000-4-3, class III

10 PROFIBUS fiber optic (-FMS/-DP)


Only for flush-mounting housing
For surface-mounting housing
ST connector
Optical interface with OLM1)
Irradiation with RF field, pulse-
modulated, single frequencies,
10 V/m; 900 MHz; repetition
frequency 200 Hz;
IEC 60255-22-3, IEC 61000-4-3/ duty cycle 50 % PM
Baud rate Max. 1.5 Mbaud
ENV 50204, class III
Optical wavelength λ = 820 nm
Permissible attenuation Max. 8 dB, for glass-fiber Fast transients interference, 4 kV; 5/50 ns; 5 kHz;
11 Distance
62.5/125 μm
500 kbaud 1.6 km (0.99 miles)
bursts
IEC 60255-22-4 and
burst length = 15 ms;
repetition rate 300 ms; both
1500 kbaud 530 m (0.33 miles) IEC 61000-4-4, class IV polarities;
Ri = 50 Ω; test duration 1 min
DNP 3.0 RS485 / MODBUS RS485

12 Connector type 9-pin subminiatur connector


(SUB-D)
High-energy surge voltages
(SURGE), IEC 61000-4-5,
installation class III
Impulse: 1.2/50 ms

Baud rate Max. 19200 baud


Dielectric test 500 V / 50 Hz Auxiliary supply Common (longitudinal) mode:
Distance Max. 1000 m (3300 ft) 2kV; 12 Ω, 9 μF

13 DNP 3.0 Optical/MODBUS FO


Connector type ST connector
Differential (transversal) mode:
1kV; 2 Ω, 18 μF
Optical wavelength λ = 820 nm Analog inputs, binary inputs, Common (longitude) mode:
Permissible attenuation Max. 8 dB, for glass-fiber binary outputs 2kV; 42 Ω, 0.5 μF
62.5/125 μm Differential (transversal) mode:
14 Distance 1.5 km (1 mile)
Line-conducted HF, amplitude-
1kV; 42 Ω, 0.5 μF
10 V; 150 kHz to 80 MHz; 80 % AM;
1) Conversion with external OLM modulated IEC 61000-4-6, class III 1 kHz
For fiber-optic interface please complete Order No. at 11th position
with 4 (FMS RS485) or 9 (DP RS485) and Order code L0A and additio-
15 nally order: For single ring: SIEMENS OLM 6GK1502-3AB10
For double ring: SIEMENS OLM 6GK1502-4AB10

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Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Technical data

Electrical tests (cont’d) Climatic stress tests


EMC tests for interference immunity (cont’d)
Magnetic field with power 30 A/m continuous; 300 A/m for
Temperatures
Type-tested acc. to IEC 60068-2-1 -25 °C to +85 °C / -13 °F to +185 °F 1
frequency 3 s; 50 Hz, 0.5 mT; 50 Hz and -2, test Bd, for 16 h
IEC 61000-4-8, IEC 60255-6 class IV Temporarily permissible operating -20 °C to +70 °C / -4 °F to +158 °F
Oscillatory surge withstand 2.5 kV (peak); 1 MHz; τ = 15 μs; temperature, tested for 96 h
capability, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 Damped wave; 400 surges per
second; duration 2 s; Ri = 200 Ω
Recommended permanent
operating temperature acc. to
-5 °C to +55 °C / +25 °F to +131 °F 2
Fast transient surge withstand 4 kV; 5/50 ns; 5 kHz; burst 15 ms; IEC 60255-6
capability, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 repetition rate 300 ms; (Legibility of display may be
both polarities; duration 1 min.; impaired above +55 °C / +131 °F)
Ri = 80 Ω – Limiting temperature during
permanent storage
-25 °C to +55 °C / -13 °F to +131 °F 3
Damped oscillations 2.5 kV (peak value), polarity
IEC 60894, IEC 61000-4-12 alternating 100 kHz, 1 MHz, 10 – Limiting temperature during- -25 °C to +70 °C / -13 °F to +158 °F
MHz and transport
50 MHz, Ri = 200 Ω
EMC tests for interference emission (type test)
Humidity
Permissible humidity stress Yearly average ≤ 75 % relative
4
Standard EN 50081-* (generic standard) It is recommended to arrange the humidity; on 56 days in the year
units in such a way that they are up to 93 % relative humidity;
Conducted interference, 150 kHz to 30 MHz not exposed to direct sunlight or ondensation not permitted
only auxiliary supply
IEC-CISPR 22
Limit class B pronounced temperature changes
that could cause condensation.
5
Radio interference field strenght 30 to 1000 MHz
IEC-CISPR 22 Limit class B
CE conformity

Mechanical stress tests


This product is in conformity with the Directives of the European
Communities on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States
6
Vibration, shock stress and seismic vibration relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Council Directive
During operation 2004/108/EG previous 89/336/EEC) and electrical equipment designed
for use within certain voltage limits (Council Directive 2006/95/EG
Standards
Vibration
IEC 60255-21 and IEC 60068
Sinusoidal
previous 73/23/EEC). 7
This unit conforms to the international standard IEC 60255, and the
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2 10 to 60 Hz: ± 0.075 mm amplitu- German standard DIN 57435/Part 303 (corresponding to VDE 0435/
IEC 60068-2-6 de; 60 to 150 Hz: 1 g acceleration Part 303).
frequency sweep 1 octave/min.
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Further applicable standards: ANSI/IEEE C37.90.0 and C37.90.1. 8
Shock Half-sinusoidal
This conformity is the result of a test that was performed by
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 acceleration 5 g, duration 11 ms,
Siemens AG in accordance with Article 10 of the Council Directive
IEC 60068-2-27 3 shocks each in both directions of
complying with the generic standards EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2

Seismic vibration
the 3 axes
Sinusoidal
for the EMC Directive and standard EN 60255-6 for the “low-voltage
Directive”.
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IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 1 to 8 Hz: ± 3.5 mm amplitude
IEC 60068-3-3 (horizontal axis)
1 to 8 Hz: ± 1.5 mm amplitude
(vertical axis)
8 to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration 10
(horizontal axis)
8 to 35 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration
(vertical axis)
frequency sweep 1 octave/min
1 cycle in 3 orthogonal axes 11
During transport
Standards IEC 60255-21 and IEC 60068
Vibration
IEC 60255-21-1, class 2
Sinusoidal
5 to 8 Hz: ± 7.5 mm amplitude; 12
IEC 60255-2-6 8 to 150 Hz: 2 g acceleration
frequency sweep 1 octave/min
20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes
Shock
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
Half-sinusoidal
acceleration 15 g, duration 11 ms,
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IEC 60068-2-27 3 shocks each in both directions of
the 3 axes
Continuous shock Half-sinusoidal
IEC 60255-21-2, class 1
IEC 60068-2-29
acceleration 10 g, duration 16 ms,
1000 shocks on each of the 3 axes
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Technical data

Functions Generators,motors, reactors

1 Differential protection
General
Operating times
Pickup time/dropout time with
Pickup values single-side infeed
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Differential current IDIFF > /INobj 0.05 to 2.00 (steps 0.01)

2 High-current stage IDIFF >> /INobj 0.5 to 35.0


or deactivated
(steps 0.1)
(stage ineffective)
7UT 612
IDIFF >, min.
IDIFF >>, min.
38
19
35
17
Pickup on switch-on 1.0 to 2.0 (steps 0.1)
(factor of IDIFF >) Dropout time (in ms), approx. 35 30
7UT 613/63x
3 Add-on stabilization on external
fault
(ISTAB > set value) Iadd-on /INobj
2.00 to 15.00 (steps 0.01)
2 to 250 cycles (steps 1 cycle)
or deactivated (effective until
IDIFF >, min.
IDIFF >>, min.
30
11
27
11
action time dropoff) Dropout time (in ms), approx. 54 46
Tolerances (at preset parameters) Dropout ratio, approx. 0.7

4 IDIFF > stage and characteristic


IDIFF >> stage
5 % of set value
5 % of set value
Busbars, short lines
Differential current monitor
Time delays
Steady-state differential 0.15 to 0.80 (steps 0.01)
Delay of IDIFF > stage TI-DIFF> 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s) current monitoring IDIFF mon/INobj
5 Delay of IDIFF >> stage TI-DIFF >>
or deactivated (no trip)
0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
Delay of blocking with differential
current monitoring TDIFF mon 1 to 10 s (steps 1 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
Feeder current guard
Time tolerance 1 % of set value or 10 ms
Trip release Iguard/INobj by 0.20 to 2.00 (steps 0.01)
6 The set times are pure delay times
Transformers
feeder current guard
Operating times
or 0 (always released)

Harmonic stabilization
Pickup time/dropout time with
Inrush restraint ratio 10 to 80 % (steps 1 %) single-side infeed

7 (2nd harmonic) I2fN/IfN


Stabilization ratio further (n-th) 10 to 80 % (steps 1 %)
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency
7UT 612
50 Hz 60 Hz

harmonic (optional 3rd or 5th) IDIFF >, min. 25 25


InfN/IfN IDIFF >>, min. 19 17
Crossblock function Can be activated / deactivated
8 max. action time for crossblock 2 to 1000 AC cycles (steps 1 cycle)
or 0 (crossblock deactivated)
Dropout time (in ms), approx.
7UT 613/63x
30 30

or deactivated (active until IDIFF >, min. 11 11


dropout) IDIFF >>, min. 11 11
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 54 46
9 Operating times
Pickup time/dropout time with
Dropout ratio, approx. 0.7
single-side infeed
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz

10 7UT 612
IDIFF >, min. 38 35
IDIFF >>, min. 19 17
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 35 30
7UT 613/63x
11 IDIFF >, min.
IDIFF >>, min.
30
11
27
11
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 54 46
Dropout ratio, approx. 0.7
12 Current matching for transformers
Vector group adaptation 0 to 11 (x 30 °) (steps 1)
Star-point conditioning Grounded or non-grounded
(for each winding)
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Technical data

Restricted ground-fault protection Current stages (cont’d)


Multiple availability
Settings
2 times (option) Tolerances
Definite time Currents 3 % of set value or 1 % of rated
current
1
Differential current IREF >/INobj 0.05 to 2.00 (steps 0.01) Times 1 % of set value or 10 ms
Limit angle φREF 110 ° (fixed) Inverse time Currents Pickup at 1.05 ≤ I/IP ≤ 1.15;
Time delay TREF 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip) Acc. to IEC Times
or 1.05 ≤ I/3IOP ≤ 1.15
5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz
2
Operating times for 2 ≤ I/IP ≤ 20
and TIP/s ≥ 1;
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 0 Hz 60 Hz or 2 ≤ I/3I0P ≤ 20
7UT 612
At 1.5 · setting value IREF >, approx. 40 38 Acc. to ANSI Times
and T3I0P/s ≥ 1
5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz
3
At 2.5 · setting value IREF >, approx. 37 32 for 2 ≤ I/IP ≤ 20
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 40 40 and DIP/s ≥ 1;
or 2 ≤ I/3I0P ≤ 20
7UT 613/63x
At 1.5 · setting value IREF >, approx. 35 30 and D3I0P/s ≥ 1
The set definite times are pure delay times.
4
At 2.5 · setting value IREF >, approx. 33 29
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 26 23 Operating times of the definite-time stages
Dropout ratio, approx. 0.7 Pickup time/dropout time phase current stages
Overcurrent-time protection for phase and residual currents Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 5
Multiple availability 3 times (option) 7UT612
Without inrush restraint, min. 20 18
Characteristics
With inrush restraint, min. 40 35
Definite-time stages (DT)
Inverse-time stages (IT)
IPh >>, 3I0 >>, IPh >, 3I0 >
IP, 3I0P
Dropout time (in ms), approx.
7UT613/6x
30 30
6
Acc. to IEC Inverse, very inverse, extremely Without inrush restraint, min. 11 11
inverse, long-time inverse With inrush restraint, min. 33 29
Acc. to ANSI Inverse, moderately inverse, very Dropout time (in ms), approx. 35 35
inverse, extremely inverse, definite
inverse, short inverse, long inverse
Pickup time/dropout time residual current stages 7
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Alternatively, user-specified 7UT612
trip and reset characteristics Without inrush restraint, min. 40 35
Reset characteristics (IT)
Current stages
Acc. to ANSI with disk emulation With inrush restraint, min.
Dropout time (in ms), approx.
40
30
35
30
8
7UT613/6x
High-current stages IPh >> 0.10 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
Without inrush restraint, min. 21 19
or deactivated (stage ineffective)
With inrush restraint, min.
TIPh >> 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
Dropout time (in ms), approx.
31
45
29
43 9
Dropout ratios
3I0 >> 0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
or deactivated (stage ineffective) Current stages Approx. 0.95 for I/IN ≤ 0.5
T3I0 >> 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
Inrush blocking
Inrush blocking ratio 10 to 45 % (steps 1 %)
10
Definite-time stages IPh > 0.10 to 35.00 A 1)(steps 0.01 A (2nd harmonic) I2fN/IfN
or deactivated (stage ineffective) Lower operation limit I > 0.2 A1)
TIPh 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s) 0.30 to 25.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)

3I0 >
or deactivated (no trip)
0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
Max. current for blocking
Crossblock function between Can be activated /deactivated 11
phases
or deactivated (stage ineffective) max. action time for crossblock 0.00 to 180 s (steps 0.01 A)
T3I0 > 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)

Inverse-time stages IP
or deactivated (no trip)
0.10 to 4.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
12
Acc. to IEC TIP 0.05 to 3.20 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
3I0P
T3I0P
0.05 to 4.00 A 1)
0.05 to 3.20 s
(steps 0.01 A)
(steps 0.01 s)
13
or deactivated (no trip)
Inverse-time stages IP 0.10 to 4.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A
Acc. to ANSI DIP 0.50 to 15.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip) 14
3I0P 0.05 to 4.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
D3I0P 0.50 to 15.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
1) Secondary values based on IN = 1 A;
for IN = 5 A they must be multiplied by 5. 15
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Overcurrent-time protection for ground current Dynamic cold-load pickup for overcurrent-time protection

1 Multiple availability
Characteristics
3 times (option) Time control
Start criterion Binary input from circuit-breaker
Definite-time stages (DT) IE >>, IE > auxiliary contact or current criterion
(of the assigned side)
Inverse-time stages (IT) IEP
CB open time TCB open 0 to 21600 s (= 6 h) (steps 1 s)
2 Acc. to IEC Inverse, very inverse, extremely
inverse, long-time inverse Active time TActive time 1 to 21600 s (= 6 h) (steps 1 s)

Acc. to ANSI Inverse, moderately inverse, very Accelerated dropout time


inverse, extremely inverse, definite TStop time 1 to 600 s (= 10 min) (steps 1 s) or
inverse, short inverse, long inverse deactivated (no accelerated dropout)

3 Alternatively, user-specified trip and


reset characteristics
Setting ranges and changeover values
Dynamic parameters of current Setting ranges and steps are the
Reset characteristics (IT) Acc. to ANSI with disk emulation pickup and delay times or time same as for the functions to be
multipliers influenced
Current stages
4 High-current stage IE >> 0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
or deactivated (stage ineffective)
Single-phase overcurrent-time protection
Current stages
TIE >> 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s) High-current stage I >> 0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
or deactivated (no trip) 0.003 to 1.500 A 2) (steps 0.001 A)

5 Definite-time stage IE > 0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)


or deactivated (stage ineffective) TT >>
or deactivated (stage ineffective)
0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
TIE > 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip) Definite-time stage I > 0.05 to 35.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
0.003 to 1.500 A 2) (steps 0.001 A)
6 Inverse-time stages IEP
Acc. to IEC TIEP
0.05 to 4.00 A 1)
0.05 to 3.20 s
(steps 0.01 A)
(steps 0.01 s)
TI >
or deactivated (stage ineffective)
0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
or deactivated (no trip)
Inverse-time stages IEP 0.05 to 4.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
Tolerances Currents 3 % of set value or
7 Acc. to ANSI DIEP 0.50 to 15.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
1 % of rated current at IN = 1 A or 5 A;
5 % of set value or
Tolerances 3 % of rated current at IN = 0.1 A
Definite time Currents 3 % of set value or 1 % of rated Times 1 % of set value or 10 ms
current
8 Inverse time
Times
Currents
1 % of set value or 10 ms
Pickup at 1.05 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 1.15
Operating times
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Acc. to IEC Times 5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz 7UT612
for 2 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 20 and TIEP/s ≥ 1 Minimum 20 18
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 30 27
9 Acc. to ANSI Times 5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz
for 2 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 20 and DIEP/s ≥ 1 7UT613/63x
The set definite times are pure delay times. Minimum 14 13
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 25 22
Operating times of the definite-time stages
Dropout ratios
10 Pickup time / dropout time
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz
Current stages Approx. 0.95 for I/IN ≥ 0.5

7UT612
Without inrush restraint, min. 20 18
With inrush restraint, min. 40 35
11 Dropout time (in ms), approx. 30 30
7UT613/63x
Without inrush restraint, min. 11 11
With inrush restraint, min. 33 29
12 Dropout time (in ms), approx. 35 35
Dropout ratios
Current stages Approx. 0.95 for I/IN ≥ 0.5
Inrush blocking
13 Inrush blocking ratio 10 to 45 % (steps 1 %)
(2nd harmonic) I2fN/IfN
Lower operation limit I > 0.2 A 1)
Max. current for blocking 0.30 to 25.00 A 1) steps 0.01 A)
14

15 1) Secondary values based on IN = 1 A;


for IN = 5 A they must be multiplied by 5.
2) Secondary values for high-sensitivity current
input I8, independent of rated current.

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Technical data

Unbalanced load protection (Negative-sequence protection) Overload protection using a thermal replica (continued)
Characteristics
Definite-time stages (DT) I2 >>, I2 >
Tripping characteristics
Tripping characteristic 1
⎛ I ⎞ 2 ⎛ I pre ⎞ 2
Inverse-time stages (IT) I2P for I/(k · IN) ≤ 8 ⎜ ⎟ −⎜ ⎟
Acc. to IEC Inverse, very inverse, extremely ⎝ k⋅ I N ⎠ ⎝ k⋅ I N ⎠
t = τ ⋅ IN
inverse ⎛ I ⎞2
Acc. to ANSI Inverse, moderately inverse, very
inverse, extremely inverse
⎜ ⎟ −1
⎝ k⋅ I N ⎠ 2
t Tripping time
Reset characteristics (IT) Acc. to ANSI with disk emulation τ Heating-up time constant
Operating range 0.1 to 4 A 1) I Actual load current

Current stages
Ipre Preload current
k Setting factor IEC 60255-8
3
High-current stage I2 >> 0.10 to 3.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A) IN Rated current of the protected
TI2 >> 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s) object
or deactivated (no trip) Dropout ratios
Definite-time stage I2 >
TI2 >
0.10 to 3.00 A 1)
0.00 to 60.00 s
(steps 0.01 A)
(steps 0.01 s)
Θ/Θtrip Dropout at Θalarm 4
or deactivated (no trip) Θ/Θalarm Approx. 0.99
Inverse-time stages I2P 0.10 to 2.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A) I/Ialarm Approx. 0.97
Acc. to IEC TI2P 0.05 to 3.20 s (steps 0.01 s)
or deactivated (no trip)
Tolerances
(with one 3-phase measuring location)
5
Inverse-time stages I2P 0.10 to 2.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A)
Referring to k · IN 3 % or 10 mA1);
Acc. to ANSI DI2P 0.50 to 15.00 s (steps 0.01 s)
class 3 % acc. IEC 60255-8
or deactivated (no trip)
Tolerances
Definite-time Currents 3 % of set value or 1 % of rated
Referring to tripping time 3 % or 1 s at fN = 50/60 Hz
for I/(k · IN) > 1.25 6
current Frequency influence referring to k · IN
Times 1 % of set value or 10 ms In the range 0.9 ≤ f/fN ≤ 1.1 1 % at fN = 50/60 Hz
Inverse time
Acc. to IEC
Currents
Times
Pickup at 1.05 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 1.15
5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz
Hot-spot calculation and determination of the ageing rate
Thermo-box
7
for 2 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 20 and TIEP/s ≥ 1
Acc. to ANSI Times 5 % ± 15 ms at fN = 50/60 Hz (temperature monitoring box)
for 2 ≤ I/IEP ≤ 20 and DIEP/s ≥ 1 Number of measuring points From 1 thermo-box
The set definite times are pure delay times.
Operating times of the definite-time stages
(up to 6 temperature sensors) or
from 2 thermo-boxes 8
(up to 12 temperature sensors)
Pickup time/dropout time For hot spot calculation one tempe-
Pickup time (in ms) at frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz rature sensor must be connected.
7UT612
Minimum 50 45
Cooling 9
Dropout time (in ms), approx. 30 30 Cooling method ON (oil natural)
OF (oil forced)
7UT613/63x OD (oil directed)
Minimum
Dropout time (in ms), approx.
41
23
34
20 Oil exponent
Hot spot to top-oil gradient Hgr
Y 1.6 to 2.0 (steps 0.1)
22 to 29 (steps 1)
10
Dropout ratios
Annunciation thresholds
Current stages Approx. 0.95 for I2/IN ≥ 0.5
Warning temperature hot spot 98 to 140 °C (steps 1 °C)
Thermal overload protection
Overload protection using a thermal replica
Alarm temperature hot spot
208 to 284 °F
98 to 140 °C
(steps 1 °F)
(steps 1 °C)
11
Multiple availability 2 times (option)
208 to 284 °F (steps 1 °F)
Setting ranges Warning ageing rate 0.125 to 128.000 (steps 0.001)
Factor k acc. IEC 60255-8
Time constant τ
0.10 to 4.00 (steps 0.01)
1.0 to 999.9 min (steps 0.1 min)
Alarm ageing rate 0.125 to 128.000 (steps 0.001) 12
Cooling down factor at motor
stand-still (for motors) Kτ-factor 1.0 to 10.0 (steps 0.1)
Thermal alarm stage Θalarm/Θtrip 50 to 100 % referred to trip
temperature rise (steps 1 %) 13
Current-based alarm stage 0.10 to 4.00 A1) (steps 0.01 A)
Ialarm
Start-up recognition 0.60 to 10.00 A1) (steps 0.01 A)
(for motors) Istart-up or deactivated
(no start-up recognition)
14
Emergency start run-on time 10 to 15000 s (steps 1 s)
(for motors) Trun-on
1) Secondary values based on IN = 1 A;
for IN = 5 A they must be multiplied by 5. 15
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Technical data

Thermo-boxes for overload protection Undervoltage protection (definite-time and inverse-time function)
(ANSI 27)
1 Thermo-boxes (connectable) 1 or 2
Number of temperature sensors per Max. 6 Setting range
Undervoltage pickup V<, V<<, 10 to 125 V (steps 0.1 V)
thermo-box
Vp< (positive sequence as
Measuring type Pt 100 Ω or Ni 100 Ω or Ni 120 Ω phase-to-phase values)
Time delays T 0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indefinite
2 Annuciation thresholds
For each measuring point:
Time multiplier TM 0.1 to 5 s (steps 0.01 s)
Times
Warning temperature (stage 1) -50 to 250 °C (steps 1 °C)
Pickup time V<, V<< Approx. 50 ms
-58 to 482 °F (steps 1 °F) Drop-off time V<, V<< Approx. 50 ms

3 Alarm temperature (stage 2)


or deactivated (no warning)
-50 to 250 °C (steps 1 °C)
Drop-off ratio V<, V<<, Vp<
Tolerances
1.01 or 0.5 V

-58 to 482 °F (steps 1 °F) Voltage limit values 1 % of set value or 0.5 V
Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms
or deactivated (no alarm)

4 Breaker failure protection


Multiple availability 2 times (option)
Inverse-time characteristic
Overvoltage protection (ANSI 59)
1 % of measured value of voltage

Setting ranges
Setting ranges
Overvoltage pickup V>, V>> 30 to 170 V (steps 0.1 V)
Current flow monitoring 0.04 to 1.00 A1) (steps 0.01 A) (maximum phase-to-phase
5 for the respective side voltage or phase-to-ground-
voltage)
Dropoff to pickup ratio Approx. 0.9 for I ≥ 0.25 A1)
Time delays T 0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indefinite
Pickup tolerance 5 % of set value or 0.01 A1)
Times
Breaker status monitoring Binary input for CB auxiliary contact
6 Starting conditions
Pickup times V>, V>>
Drop-off times V>, V>>
Approx. 50 ms
Approx. 50 ms
For breaker failure protection Internal trip Drop-off ratio V>, V>> 0.9 to 0.99 (steps 0.01)
External trip (via binary input) Tolerances
Times Voltage limit value 1 % of set value 0.5 V
7 Pickup time Approx. 2 ms (7UT613/63x) and
Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms
approx. 3 ms (7UT612) with Frequency protection (ANSI 81)
measured quantities present; Setting ranges
Approx. 20 ms after switch-on of Steps; selectable f>, f< 4
8 Reset time
measured quantities, fN = 50/60 Hz Pickup values f>, f<
Time delays T
40 to 65 Hz (steps 0.01 Hz)
3 stages 0 to 100 s, 1 stage up to
(incl. output relay), approx. 50 Hz 60 Hz 600 s
7UT612 30 ms 30 ms Undervoltage blocking V1< (steps 0.01 s)
10 to 125 V (steps 0.1 V)
9 7UT613/63x
Delay times for all stages
25 ms 25 ms
0.00 to 60.00 s; deactivated Times
(steps 0.01 s) Pickup times f>, f< Approx. 100 ms
Drop-off times f>, f< Approx. 100 ms
Time tolerance 1 % of setting value or 10 ms
Drop-off difference ∆f Approx. 20 mHz
10 Overexitation protection (Volt /Hertz) (7UT613 / 633 only)
Setting ranges
Drop-off ratio V1<
Tolerances
Approx. 1.05

Pickup threshold alarm stage 1 to 1.2 (steps 0.01) Frequency 10 mHz (at V> 0.5 VN)
Pickup threshold V/f>>-stage 1 to 1.4 (steps 0.01) Undervoltage blocking 1 % of set value or 0.5 V
Time delays T 0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms
11 Characteristic values of V/f
or deactivated
1.05/1.1/1.15/1.2/1.25/1.3/1.35/1.4 Reverse-power protection (ANSI 32R)
and assigned times t (V/f) 0 to 20000 s (steps 1 s) Setting ranges
Cooling down time TCooling 0 to 20000 s (steps 1 s) Reverse power PRev.>/SN - 0.5 to - 30 % (steps 0.01 %)
Times (in ms) Time delays T 0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indefinite
12 (alarm and V/f>>-stage)
Pickup times at 1.1 of set value,
50 Hz 60 Hz Times
Pickup time Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
approx. 36 31 Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
Drop-off times, approx. 28 23 Drop-off time Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
13 Drop-off ratio (alarm, trip)
Tolerances
0.95
Drop-off ratio PRev.> Approx. 0.6
V/f-Pickup 3 % of set value Tolerances
Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms Reverse power PRev.> 0.25 % SN ± 3 % set value
Thermal characteristic (time) 5 % rated to V/f or 600 ms Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms

14

15 1) Secondary values based on IN = 1 A;


for IN = 5 A they must be multiplied by 5.

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Technical data

Forward-power protection (ANSI 32F) Trip circuit supervision


Setting ranges
Forward power PForw.</SN
Forward power PForw.>/SN
0.5 to 120 % (steps 0.1 %)
1 to 120 % (steps 0.1 %)
Trip circuits
Number of supervised trip circuits 1 1
Time delays T 0 to 60 s (steps 0.01 s) or indefinite Operation of each trip circuit With 1 binary input or with 2 binary
inputs
Times
Pickup time
(accurate measuring)
Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
Flexible protection functions (ANSI 27, 32, 47, 50, 55, 59,81)
N°. of selectable stages 12
2
Pickup time Approx. 60 ms (50 Hz);
Operating modes / measuring Measurement location or side
(fast measuring) Approx. 50 ms (60 Hz)
quantities selectable
Drop-off time Approx. 360 ms (50 Hz);
3-phase I, I1, I2, 3I0, V, V1, V2, V0, P, Q, cos φ
(accurate measuring) Approx. 300 ms (60 Hz)
Approx. 60 ms (50 Hz);
1-phase
Without fixed phase relation
I, IE, IE sens., V, P, Q, cos φ
f, binary input
3
Drop-off time (fast measuring) Approx. 50 ms (60 Hz)
Pickup when Exceeding or falling below
Drop-off ratio PForw.< 1.1 or 0.5 % of SN threshold value
Drop-off ratio PForw.> Approx. 0.9 or – 0.5 % of SN
Tolerances
Active power PForw.<, PForw.> 0.25 % SN ± 3 % of set value
Setting ranges
Current I, I1, I2, 3I0, IE
Sens. ground curr. IE sens.
0.05 to 35 A (steps of 0.01 A)
0.001 to 1.5 A (steps of 0.001 A)
4
at Q < 0.5 SN at accurate measuring
Voltages V, V1, V2, V0 1 to 170 V (steps of 0.1 V)
0.5 % SN ± 3 % of set value
Displacement voltage VE 1 to 200 V (steps of 0.1 V)
at Q < 0.5 SN at fast measuring
Time delays T 1 % or 10 ms Power P, Q
Power P, Q (side)
1.6 to 3000 W (steps of 0.1 W)
0.01 to 17 P/SN, Q/SN, (steps of 0.01)
5
External trip commands
Power factor (cos φ) - 0.99 to + 0.99 (steps of 0.01)
Binary inputs Frequency fN = 50/60 Hz 10 to 66 Hz (steps of 0.01 Hz)
Number of binary inputs 2
for direct tripping
Pickup delay time
Trip delay time
0 to 60 s (steps of 0.01 s)
0 to 3600 s (steps of 0.01 s) 6
Operating time Approx. 12.5 ms min. Dropout delay time 0 to 60 s (steps of 0.01 s)
Approx. 25 ms typical Times On request (see Manual)
Dropout time Approx. 25 ms Dropout times On request (see Manual)
Delay time 0.00 to 60.00 s (steps 0.01 s) Tolerances On request (see Manual) 7
Expiration tolerance 1 % of set value or 10 ms
The set definite times are pure delay times. Additional functions
Transformer annunciations
External annunciations Buchholz warning
Operational measured values
– Operational measured values IL1; IL2; IL3
8
Buchholz tank of currents, 3-phase for each side in A primary and secondary
Buchholz tripping and measurement location and % of IN
Tolerance at IN = 1 or 5 A 1 % of measured value or 1 % of IN
Measured quantities supervision
Current symmetry |Imin| / |Imax| < BAL. FAKT. I
Tolerance at IN = 0.1 A
– Operational measured values
2 % of measured value or 2 % of IN
3I0; I1; I2
9
(for each measurement location) if Imax / IN > BAL. I LIMIT / IN of currents, 3-phase for each side in A primary and secondary
BAL. FAKT. I 0.10 to 0.90 (steps 0.01) and measurement location and % of IN
BAL. I LIMIT 0.10 to 1.00 A 1) (steps 0.01 A) Tolerance 2 % of measured value or 2 % of IN
Voltage symmetry
(if voltages applied)
|Vmin| / |Vmax| < BAL. FAKT.
if |Vmax| > BALANCE V-LIMIT
– Operational measured values 10
of currents
Voltage sum |VL1+ VL2+ VL3- kV · VEN| > 25 V 1-phase for each measurement in A primary and secondary
(if voltages applied) location and % of IN
Current phase sequence IL1 before IL2 before IL3
(clockwise) or
Tolerance at IN = 1 or 5 A
Tolerance at IN = 0.1 A
1 % of measured value or 1 % of IN
2 % of measured value or 2 % of IN 11
IL1 before IL3 before IL2 For high-sensitivity inputs in A primary and secondary
(counter-clockwise) Tolerance 1 % of measured value or 2 mA
if |IL1|, |IL2|, |IL3| > 0.5 IN Feeder Further High-sensitivity
Voltage phase sequence
(if voltages applied)
VL1 before VL2 before VL3
(clockwise) or
7UT612
7UT613
I1 to I7
I1 to I9
I7 to I8
Ix1 to Ix3
I8
Ix3
12
VL1 before VL3 before VL2 7UT633 I1 to I9 Ix1 to Ix3 Ix3
(counter-clock) 7UT635 I1 to I12 Ix1 to Ix4 Ix3, Ix4
if |VL1|, |VL2|, |VL3| > 40 V/√3
Broken wire Unexpected instantaneous current
– Phase angles of currents,
3-phase for each measurement
φ (IL1); φ (IL2); φ (IL3) in °,
referred to φ (IL1) 13
value and current interruption or location
missing zero crossing Tolerance 1 ° at rated current
Fuse failure monitor
detects failure of the measured
voltage
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Technical data

Operational measured values (cont'd) Reset, automatic Time of day adjustable (in minutes,
0 to 1439 min)
1 – Phase angles of currents,
7UT612
7UT613
φ (I1) to φ (I8)
φ (I1) to φ (I9), φ (Ix1) to φ (Ix3)
Time frame and starting time adjus-
table (in days, 1 to 365 days, and ∞)
7UT633 φ (I1) to φ (I9), φ (Ix1) to φ (Ix4) Reset, manual Using binary input,
7UT635 φ (I1) to φ (I12), φ (Ix1) to φ (Ix4) using keypad,
via communication
2 1-phase for each measurement
location in °, referred to φ (I1) Min./max./mean values for IL1, IL2, IL3,
Tolerance 1 ° at rated current current I1 (positive-sequence component)
– Operational measured values of in kV primary and V secondary I2 (negative-sequence component),
voltages (7UT613/633 only) and % of VN 3I0, IDIFF L1, IDIFF L2, IDIFF L3, IRESTR.L1,

3 3-phase (if voltage applied) VL1-E, VL2-E, VL3-E,


VL1-L2, VL2-L3, VL3-L1, Min./max./mean values for
IRESTR.L2, IRESTR.L3
VL1-E, VL2-E, VL3-E
Tolerance 0.2 % of measured value or + 0.2 V voltages V1 (positive-sequence component)
V 1, V 2, V 0, V2 (negative-sequence component)
Tolerance 0.4 % of measured value or + 0.4 V V0, VE, VL1-L2, VL2-L3, VL3-L1
4 1-phase (if voltage applied)
Tolerance
VEN or V4
0.2 % of measured value or + 0.2 V
Min./max./mean values for power S, P, Q, cos φ, frequency
Min./max. for mean values see above
– Phase angles of voltages φ (VL1-E)), φ (VL2-E), φ (VL3-E), Fault event log
(7UT613/633 only, if voltages φ (V4), φ (VEN)
Storage of the messages With a total of max. 200 messages
5 applied)
Tolerance 1 ° at rated voltage of the last 8 faults
– Operational measured values f Fault recording
of frequency in Hz and % of fN Number of stored fault records Max. 8
Range 10 to 75 Hz
Storage period Max. 5 s for each fault,
6 Tolerance 1 % within range fN ± 10 % and
I ≥ IN
(start with pickup or trip) Approx. 5 s in total
7UT
– Operational measured values
612 613 633 635
of power S P Q
7UT612 x – – Sampling rate at fN = 50 Hz 600 Hz 800 Hz 800 Hz 800 Hz
7 7UT613
7UT633
x
x
x
x
x
x
Sampling rate at fN = 60 Hz 720 Hz 960 Hz 960 Hz 960 Hz
Switching statistics
7UT635 x – –
S (apparent power) Applied or rated voltage Number of trip events caused by
7UT6
8 P (active power) Only if voltage applied,
7UT613/633 only Total of interrupted currents
caused by 7UT6
Segregated for each pole, each side
and each measurement location
Q (reactive power) Only if voltage applied,
7UT613/633 only, Operating hours Up to 7 decimal digits
in kVA; MVA; GVA primary Criterion Excess of current threshold

9 – Operational measured value of


power factor
cos φ (p.f.)
Only if voltage applied,
Real-time clock and buffer battery
Resolution for operational 1 ms
7UT613/633 only messages
– Overexcitation V/f Resolution for fault messages 1 ms

10 Only if voltage applied,


7UT613/633 only
Buffer battery 3 V/1 Ah, type CR ½ AA
Self-discharging time
Tolerance 2 % of measured value approx. 10 year
– Operational measured values ΘL1; ΘL2; ΘL3; Θres, Time synchronization
for thermal value referred to tripping
11 – Operational measured values
temperature rise Θtrip
Θthermo-box1 to Θthermo-box12
Operating modes:
Internal Internal via RTC
(Overload protection acc. in °C or °F relative aging rate, IEC 60870-5-103 External via system interface
to IEC 60354) load reserve (IEC 60870-5-103)
Time signal IRIG B External via IRIG B
12 – Measured values of
differential protection
IDIFF L1; IDIFF L2; IDIFF L3;
IREST L1; IREST L2; IREST L3
in % of operational rated current
Time signal DCF77
Time signal synchro-box
External, via time signal DCF77
External, via synchro-box
Pulse via binary input External with pulse via binary input
Tolerance (with preset values) 2 % of measured value or
2 % of IN (50/60 Hz) Indication of conformity

13 3 % of measured value or
3 % of IN (16.7 Hz)
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European
Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating
– Measured values of IDIFFREF; IRestREF to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Council Directive 2004/ 108/EC) and
restricted ground-fault protection in % of operational rated current concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-
Tolerance (with preset values) 2 % of measured value or voltage Directive 2006/95/EC).
14 2 % of IN (50/60 Hz)
3 % of measured value or
This conformity has been established by means of tests conducted by
Siemens AG in accordance of the Council Directive in agreement with the
3 % of IN (16.7 Hz)
generic standards EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4 for the EMC directives,
Max. /Min. / Mean report and with the standard EN 60255-5 for the low-voltage directive.

15 Report of measured values With date and time from all sides
and measurement locations
The product is conforming to the international standards of the series
IEC 60255 and the German regulation of DIN 57435 part 303 (VDE 0435 part 303).

8/34 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code


7UT612 differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and busbars
Housing ⅓ x 19"; 3 BI, 4 BO, 1 live status contact, 7 I, IEE1)
7UT612 - - A0-
1
Rated current
IN = 1 A 1
IN = 5 A 5 see next
page 2
Rated auxiliary voltage (power supply, binary inputs)
DC 24 to 48 V, binary input threshold 19 V2) 2
DC 60 to 125 V 3), binary input threshold 19 V2)
DC 110 to 250 V, AC 115/230 V, binary input threshold 88 V2)
4
5 3
Unit design
For panel surface mounting, two-tier terminals on top and bottom B
For panel flush mounting, plug-in terminals (2/3-pole AMP connector)
For panel flush mounting, screw-type terminals, (direct wiring/ring lugs)
D 4
E

Region-specific default settings/function and language settings


Region DE, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language German; selectable
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language English (GB); selectable
A
B
5
Region US, 60/50 Hz, ANSI/IEC, language English (US); selectable C
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language Spanish; selectable E

System interface (Port B ) on rear 6


No system interface 0
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS232 1
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS485
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, optical 820 nm, ST connector
2
3 7
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, electrical RS485 4
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, single loop, ST connector4) 5
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, double loop, ST connector4)
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, electrical RS485
6
9 L 0A
8
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, optical 820 nm, double loop, ST connector4) 9 L 0 B
MODBUS, electrical RS485 9 L 0D
MODBUS, optical 820 nm, ST connector4)
DNP 3.0, electrical RS485
9
9
L 0 E
L 0G
9
DNP 3.0, optical 820 nm, ST connector4) 9 L 0H
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Ethernet, electrical, double, RJ45 connector (EN 100) 9 L 0 R
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Ethernet, optical, double, LC connector (EN 100)5) 9 L 0 S 10

11

12

13

1) Sensitivity selectable normal/high. 4) With surface-mounting housing: only RS485 interface available. 14
2) The binary input thresholds are selectable in two stages by means 5) If position 9 = “B” (surface-mounting housing), please order relay
of jumpers. with electrical Ethernet interface and use a separate FO switch.
3) Transition between the two auxiliary voltage ranges can be selected
by means of jumpers. 15
Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/35
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code

1 7UT612 differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and busbars

DIGSI 4 / browser / modem interface (Port C) on rear/temperature monitoring box connection


7UT612 - - A0

No DIGSI 4 port 0
DIGSI 4 / browser, electrical RS232 1
2 DIGSI 4 / browser or temperature monitoring box1), electrical RS485
DIGSI 4 / browser or temperature monitoring box1), 820 nm fiber optic, ST connector
2
3

Functions

3 Measured values/monitoring functions


Basic measured values 1
Basic measured values, transformer monitoring functions
(connection to thermo-box/hot spot acc. to IEC, overload factor) 4

4 Differential protection + basic functions


Differential protection for transformer, generator, motor, busbar (87)
Overload protection for one winding (49), Lockout (86)
Overcurrent-time protection (50/51): I>, I>>, IP (inrush stabilization)

5 Overcurrent-time protection (50N/51N): 3I0>, 3I0>>, 3I0P (inrush stabilization)


Overcurrent-time protection ground (50G/51G): IE>, IE>>, IEP (inrush stabilization) A

Differential protection + basic functions + additional functions


Restricted ground fault protection, low impedance (87N)

6 Restricted ground fault protection, high impedance (87N without resistor and varistor), O/C 1-phase
Trip circuit supervision (74TC), breaker failure protection (50BF), unbalanced load protection (46) B

10

11

12

13

14

15 1) External temperature monitoring box required.

8/36 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code


7UT613 differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and busbars
Housing ½ x19"; 5 BI, 8 BO, 1 live status contact, 11 I, IEE1)
7UT613 - - -
1
Rated current
IN = 1 A 1
IN = 5 A 5 see next page
2
Rated auxiliary voltage (power supply, binary inputs)
DC 24 to 48 V, binary input threshold 19 V2) 2
DC 60 to 125 V 3), binary input threshold 19 V2)
DC 110 to 250 V 1), AC 115/230 V, binary input threshold 88 V2)
4
5 3
DC 110 to 250 V 1), AC 115/230 V, binary input threshold 176 V2) 6

Unit design
Surface-mounting housing with two-tier terminals
Flush-mounting housing with plug-in terminals
B 4
D
Flush-mounting housing with screw-type terminals E

Region-specific default settings/language settings


Region DE, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language German; selectable A
5
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language English (GB); selectable B
Region US, 60/50 Hz, ANSI/IEC, language English (US); selectable C
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language French; selectable
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language Spanish; selectable
D
E
6
System interface (Port B ) on rear
No system interface
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS232
0
1
7
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS485 2
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, optical 820 nm, ST connector 3
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, electrical RS485
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, single ring, ST connector4)
4
5
8
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, double ring, ST connector4) 6
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, electrical RS485 9 L 0A
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, optical 820 nm, double ring, ST connector4)
MODBUS, electrical RS485
9
9
L 0 B
L 0D
9
MODBUS, optical 820 nm, ST connector4) 9 L 0 E
DNP 3.0, electrical RS485 9 L 0G
DNP 3.0, optical 820 nm, ST connector4)
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Ethernet, electrical, double, RJ45 connector (EN 100)
9
9
L 0H
L 0 R
10
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Etherent, optical, double, LC connector (EN 100) 5) 9 L 0 S

11

12

13

1) Sensitivity selectable normal/high. 4) With surface-mounting housing: only RS485 interface available.
14
2) The binary input thresholds are selectable in two stages by means 5) If position 9 = “B” (surface-mounting housing), please order relay
of jumpers. with electrical Ethernet interface and use a separate FO switch.
3) Transition between the two auxiliary voltage ranges can be selected
by means of jumpers. 15
Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/37
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code

1 7UT613 differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and busbars

Port C and Port D


7UT613 - - -

Port C: DIGSI 4 / modem, electrical RS232; Port D: empty 1


Port C: DIGSI 4 / modem/thermo-box, electrical RS485; Port D: empty 2
2 Port C and Port D installed 9 M

Port C (service interface)


DIGSI 4 / modem, electrical RS232 1

3 DIGSI 4 / modem/thermo-box, electrical RS485 2

Port D (additional interface)


Thermo-box, optical 820 nm, ST connector A
Thermo-box, electrical RS485 F
4 Measured values /monitoring functions
Basic measured values 1
Extended measured values, min./max. values, mean values 2
5 Extended measured values, min./max., mean values, transformer monitoring functions
(connection to thermo-box/hot spot, overload factor) 4

Differential protection + basic functions


Differential protection for transformer, generator, motor, busbar (87)
6 Overload protection according to IEC for one side (49)
Lock out (86)
Overcurrent-time protection phases (50/51): I>, I>>, IP (inrush stabilization)
Overcurrent-time protection 3I0 (50N/51N): 3I0>, 3I0>>, 3I0P (inrush stabilization)
7 Overcurrent-time protection ground (50G/51G): IE>, IE>>, IEP (inrush stabilization) A

Differential protection + basic functions + additional current functions


Restricted ground-fault protection, low impedance (87N)
8 Restricted ground-fault protection, high impedance
(87N without resistor and varistor), O/C 1-phase
Trip circuit supervision (74TC)
Unbalanced load protection (46)
9 Breaker failure protection (50BF)
High-sensitivity overcurrent-time protection/tank leakage protection (64), O/C 1-phase B

Additional voltage functions

10 Without voltage functions


With overexcitation protection and voltage/power/energy/measurement
A
B
With overexcitation protection and voltage/power/energy measurement
+ Over/undervoltage protection (59/27)
11 + Frequency protection (81)
+ Directional power protection (32R/F)
+ Fuse failure monitor (60FL) C

12 Additional functions (general)


Without 0
Multiple protection functions (50, 51, 50N/G, 87N, 50BF, 49)1) 1
Flexible protection functions 2

13 Multiple + flexible protection functions 3

14

15 1) Available if selected on position 14.

8/38 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code


7UT63    differential protection relay
for transformers, generators,motors and busbars, graphic display
7UT63     -           -         -       
1
Housing, inputs and outputs
Housing 1/1 x 19”, 21 BI, 24 BO, 1 live status contact, 12 current inputs (11 I, IEE1));
4 voltage inputs (1 x 3-phase + 1 x 1-phase)
Housing 1/1 x 19”, 29 BI, 24 BO, 1 live status contact, 16 current inputs (14 I, 2 IEE1))
3
5
see next page
2
Rated current
IN = 1 A
3
1
IN = 5 A 5
Rated auxiliary voltage (power supply, binary inputs)
DC 24 to 48 V, binary input threshold 19 V2) 2
DC 60 to 125 V 3), binary input threshold 19 V2)
DC 110 to 250 V 1), AC 115/230 V, binary input threshold 88 V2)
4
5
4
DC 110 to 250 V 1), AC 115/230 V, binary input threshold 176 V2) 6

Unit design
Surface-mounting with two-tier terminals B 5
Flush-mounting with plug-in terminals D
Flush-mounting with screw-type terminals E
Surface-mounting with two-tier terminals, with 5 high-speed trip contacts
Flush-mounting with plug-in terminals, with 5 high-speed trip contacts
N
P
6
Flush-mounting with screw-type terminals, with 5 high-speed trip contacts Q

Region-specific default settings/language settings


Region DE, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI language German; selectable A 7
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI language English (GB); selectable B
Region US, 60/50 Hz, ANSI/IEC language English (US); selectable C

8
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI, language French; selectable D
Region World, 50/60 Hz, IEC/ANSI language Spanish; selectable E

System interface (Port B ) on rear


No system interface 0
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS232
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, electrical RS485
1
2
9
IEC 60870-5-103 protocol, optical 820 nm, ST connector 3
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, electrical RS485 4
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, single ring, ST connector4) 5 10
PROFIBUS-FMS Slave, optical, double ring, ST connector4) 6
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, electrical RS485 9 L 0 A
PROFIBUS-DP Slave, optical 820, double ring, ST connector4)
11
9 L 0 B
MODBUS, electrical RS485 9 L 0 D
MODBUS, optical 820 nm, ST connector4) 9 L 0 E
DNP 3.0, electrical RS485 9 L 0 G
DNP 3.0, optical 820 nm, ST connector4)
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Ethernet, electrical, double, RJ45 connector (EN 100)
9
9
L 0 H
L 0 R 12
IEC 61850, 100 Mbit Ethernet, optical, double, LC connector (EN 100)5) 9 L 0 S

13

1) Sensitivity selectable normal/high. 4) With surface-mounting housing: only RS485 interface available.
14
2) The binary input thresholds are selectable in two stages by means 5) If position 9 = “B” (surface-mounting housing), please order relay
of jumpers. with electrical Ethernet interface and use a separate FO switch.
3) Transition between the two auxiliary voltage ranges can be selected
by means of jumpers. 15
Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/39
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Description Order No. Order code

1 7UT63 differential protection relay


for transformers, generators,motors and busbars, graphic display
7UT63 - - -

Port C and Port D


Port C: DIGSI 4/modem, electrical RS232; Port D: empty 1

2 Port C: DIGSI 4/modem/thermo-box, electrical RS485; Port D: empty


Port C and Port D installed
2
9 M

Port C (service interface)


DIGSI 4/modem, electrical RS232
3 DIGSI 4/modem/thermo-box, electrical RS485
1
2

Port D (additional interface)


Thermo-box, optical 820 nm, ST connector A
4 Thermo-box, electrical RS485 F

Measured values/monitoring functions


Basic measured values 1

5 Extended measured values, min./max. values, mean values


Extended measured values, min./max. values, mean values,
2

transformer monitoring functions (connection to thermo-box/hot spot, overload factor) 4

Differential protection + basic functions


6 Differential protection for transformer, generator, motor, busbar (87)
Overload protection according to IEC for one side (49)
Lock out (86)
Overcurrent-time protection phases (50/51): I>, I>>, IP (inrush stabilization)
Overcurrent-time protection 3I0 (50N/51N): 3I0>, 3I0>>, 3I0P (inrush stabilization)
7 Overcurrent-time protection ground (50G/51G): IE>, IE>>, IEP (inrush stabilization) A
Differential protection + basic functions + additional current functions
Restricted ground-fault protection, low impedance (87N)
Restricted ground-fault protection, high impedance
8 (87N without resistor and varistor), O/C 1-phase
Trip circuit supervision (74TC)
Unbalanced load protection (46)
Breaker failure protection (50BF)
High-sensitivity overcurrent-time protection/tank leakage protection (64), O/C 1-phase
9 Additional voltage functions (only with 7UT633)
B

Without voltage functions A


With overexcitation protection and voltage/power/energy/measurement B
10 With overexcitation protection and voltage/power/energy measurement
+ Over/undervoltage protection (59/27)
+ Frequency protection (81)
+ Directional power protection (32R/F)
+ Fuse failure monitor (6FL) C
11 Additional functions (general)
Without 0
Multiple protection functions (50, 51, 50N/G, 87N, 50BF, 49)1) 1

12 Flexible protection functions


Multiple + flexible protection functions
2
3

13

14

15 1) Available if selected on position 14.

8/40 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Accessories Description Order No.

DIGSI 4
Software for configuration and operation of Siemens protection
1
relays running under MS Windows (Windows 2000 / XP Profes-
sional Edition), device templates, Comtrade Viewer, electronic
manual included as well as “Getting started” manual on paper,
connecting cables (copper) 2
Basis
Full version with license for 10 computers, on CD-ROM
(authorization by serial number) 7XS5400-0AA00
Professional
DIGSI 4 Basis and additionally SIGRA (fault record analysis),
3
CFC Editor (logic editor), Display Editor (editor for default and
control displays) and DIGSI 4 Remote (remote operation) 7XS5402-0AA00
Professional + IEC 61850
DIGSI 4 Basis and additionally SIGRA (fault record analysis),
CFC Editor (logic editor), Display Editor (editor for default
4
and control displays) and DIGSI 4 Remote (remote operation)
+ IEC 61850 system configurator 7XS5403-0AA00

IEC 61850 System configurator


Software for configuration of stations with IEC 61850
5
communication under DIGSI, running under MS Windows 2000
or XP Professional Edition
Optional package for DIGSI 4 Basis or Professional
License for 10 PCs. Authorization by serial number. On CD-ROM 7XS5460-0AA00 6
SIGRA 4
(generally contained in DIGSI Professional, but can be ordered
additionally)
Software for graphic visualization, analysis and evaluation
of fault records. Can also be used for fault records of devices
7
of other manufacturers (Comtrade format) running under
MS Windows 2000 / XP Professional Edition. Incl. templates,
electronicmanual with license for 10 PCs.
Authorization by serial number. On CD-ROM.
7XS5410-0AA00
8
Connecting cable
Cable between PC/notebook (9-pin connector)
and protection relay (9-pin connector)
(contained in DIGSI 4, but can be ordered additionally) 7XV5100-4 9
Cable between thermo-box and relay
- length 5 m / 16.4 ft 7XV5103-7AA05
- length 25 m / 82 ft 7XV5103-7AA25
- length 50 m / 164 ft 7XV5103-7AA50
10
Voltage transformer miniature circuit-breaker
Rated current 1.6 A;
thermal overload release 1.6 A;
overcurrent trip 6 A 3RV1611-1AG14 11
Temperature monitoring box with 6 thermal inputs
For SIPROTEC units
With 6 temperature sensors and AC/DC 24 to 60 V 7XV5662-2AD10
RS485 interface AC/DC 90 to 240 V 7XV5662-5AD10 12
Manual for 7UT6x
English V4.6 C53000-G1176-C230-2
German V4.6
Turkey V4.6
C53000-G1100-C230-3
C53000-G115A-C230-1
13
Manual for 7UT612
English C53000-G1176-C148-1

Manual for 7UT6


14
English V4.0 C53000-G1176-C160-1
English V4.6 C53000-G1176-C160-2

15
Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/41
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Selection and ordering data

Accessories Description Order No. Size of Supplier Fig.


package
1 Connector 2-pin C73334-A1-C35-1 1 Siemens 8/35

LSP2289-afp.eps
3-pin C73334-A1-C36-1 1 Siemens 8/36

Crimp CI2 0.5 to 1 mm2 0-827039-1 4000 AMP 1)


2 Fig. 8/34 Mounting rail
for 19" rack
connector
CI2 0.5 to 2.5 mm2
0-827396-1
0-827040-1
1
4000
AMP 1)
AMP 1)
0-827397-1 1 AMP 1)
Type III+ 0.75 to 1.5 mm2 0-163083-7 4000 AMP 1)

3 0-163084-2 1 AMP 1)
LSP2090-afp.eps

LSP2091-afp.eps
Crimping For type III+ 0-539635-1 1 AMP 1)
tool and matching female 0-539668-2 AMP 1)
For CI2 0-734372-1 1 AMP 1)
and matching female 1-734387-1 AMP 1)
4 Fig. 8/35
2-pin connector
Fig. 8/36
3-pin connector 19"-mounting rail C73165-A63-D200-1 1 Siemens 8/34

Short-circuit For current terminals C73334-A1-C33-1 1 Siemens 8/37


links For other terminals C73334-A1-C34-1 1 Siemens 8/38

5
LSP2093-afp.eps

LSP2092-afp.eps

Safety cover large C73334-A1-C31-1 1 Siemens


for terminals small C73334-A1-C32-1 1 Siemens

6 Fig. 8/37
Short-circuit link
Fig. 8/38
Short-circuit link
for current contacts for voltage contacts/
indications contacts 1) Your local Siemens representative can inform you on local suppliers.

10

11

12

13

14

15
8/42 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Connection diagram

10

11

12

13

14

Fig. 8/39 Connection diagram 15


Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/43
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Connection diagram

7 Fig. 8/40a
Additional setting by jumpers:
Separation of common circuit of fast BO1 to BO5
with jumpers X80, X81, X82. Switching
of fast BO7, BO8 as NO contact or NC contact
8 with jumpers X41, X42, X43.

10

11

12

13

14
1) Configuration of binary outputs up to hardware-version .../CC
For advanced flexibility see Fig. 8/40a.

15 Fig. 8/40 Connection diagram 7UT613

8/44 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Connection diagram

Fig. 8/41a
Additional setting by jumpers:
7
Separation of common circuit of
fast BO1 to BO5 with jumpers X80,
X81, X82. Switching of fast BO7,
BO8 as NO contact or NC contact
with jumpers X41, X42, X43
8

10

11

12

13
1) Configuration of binary outputs up to
hardware-version .../CC
For advanced flexibility see Fig. 8/41a.
14
2) High-speed contacts (option), NO only
3) High-speed contacts (option)

Fig. 8/41 Connection diagram 7UT63 15


Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/45
Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Connection diagram

10

11

12

13

14
1) High-speed contacts (option), NO only
2) High-speed contacts (option)

15 Fig. 8/42 Connection diagram 7UT635 part 1; continued on following page

8/46 Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7


Transformer Differential Protection / 7UT6
Connection diagram

10

11

12

13

14

Fig. 8/43 Connection diagram 7UT635 part 2 15


Siemens SIP · Edition No. 7 8/47

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