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EF CD General purposes and Bay

Control Unit

INGEPACTM EF CD range offers comprehensive control features and statistical metering for HV and
MV switchgear, and for substation general services

Its design is compliant with all the requirements of standards in the electrical sector, including IEC
61850. INGEPAC EF CD is not only a high capacity local and remote control and monitoring system.
It provides also powerful user logic capabilities that allow the user to develop any automation process
for the facility

Current Average open delta (V0) Power Phase A, B and C apparent


Phase A, B and C A, B and C phase-neutral Total active (P) (fundamental)
Average (fundamental) Total reactive (Q) Phase A, B and C cos(φ)
Neutral Open delta (fundamental) Total apparent (S) (fundamental)
Phase A, B and C AB, BC and CA phase-phase Phase A, B and C active Average cos(φ) (fundamental)
(fundamental) Average phase-phase Phase A, B and C reactive
Neutral (fundamental) AB, BC and CA phase-phase Phase A, B and C apparent
Phase A, B and C (THD) (fundamental) Phase A, B and C cos(φ) (rms)
Average (THD) Average (THD) Average cos(φ) (rms)
Neutral (THD) Open delta (THD) Total active (fundamental)
Zero, negative and positive Zero, negative and positive Total reactive (fundamental)
sequences sequences Total apparent (fundamental)
Frequency Phase A, B and C active
Voltage and Frequency (fundamental)
A, B and C phase-neutral Phase A, B and C reactive
Average phase-neutral (fundamental)

IEC 61131-3 IEC 61850


Other protocols
Software
All of the equipment in the INGEPACTM
family can be accessed using powerful
software tools developed by Ingeteam and
which run on Windows®.
The application software is specifically
designed for simple and user-friendly
access to the equipment.

Automation
Web
Access

Control
Control
General description
Main features
Insulation and
Electromagnetic tests
∙∙ Multi-protocol, native IEC61850 platform

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∙∙ Dielectric withstand IEC 60255-27
∙∙ Wide range current inputs allowing the same device to be connected to 1A and 5A CT secondary
∙∙ Insulation resistance
measurement IEC 60255-27 ∙∙ Application software specifically designed for simple and user-friendly access
∙∙ Impulse voltage IEC 60255-27 ∙∙ Graphical and textual logic programming based on IEC 61131-3
∙∙ Electrostatic discharge ∙∙ Different hardware options allow to define the most suitable configuration for the application
immunity IEC 61000-4-2 ∙∙ Historic analogue values record, including currents (demand), voltage and power
∙∙ Radiated radiofrequency ∙∙ Front panel with 4.9” monochromatic graphic display, programmable function keys with 2 LEDs

The technical data in this catalogue is subject to change without prior notice.
electromagnetic field
immunity IEC 61000-4-3 each, 19 programmable LEDs and 1 fixed two-colour hardware status LED, numerical keypad and
∙∙ Electrical fast transient/burst menu keys
immunity IEC 61000-4-4 ∙∙ Digital inputs for control and automation functions
∙∙ Surge immunity IEC 61000-4-5 ∙∙ Digital outputs for operation/tripping and signalling
∙∙ Immunity to conducted
disturbances, induced by
∙∙ Front Ethernet RJ45 and USB portsUp to 6 serial and 2 Ethernet rear ports
radiofrequency fields IEC 61000-4-6 ∙∙ Communication protocols: IEC61850 Ed.1 and 2, DNP3.0, IEC60870-5-103, IEC60870-5-104,
∙∙ Power frequency magnetic PROCOME
field immunity IEC 61000-4-8
∙∙ Master Modbus-RTU communication
∙∙ Impulse magnetic field
immunity IEC 61000-4-9 ∙∙ Synchronisation from communications protocols, SNTP, IEEE1588 (PTP), demodulated IRIG-B input
∙∙ Damped oscillatory magnetic or PPS input
field immunity IEC 61000-4-10 ∙∙ Web Server for monitoring and setting without needing additional software
∙∙ Ripple on dc input power port IEC 61000-4-17
∙∙ Damped oscillatory wave
immunity IEC 61000-4-18
∙∙ Voltage dips, short
Options
interruptions and voltage
variations immunity IEC 61000-4-29 ∙∙ Two housing types: 1/2 x 19’, 5U rack and 19’, 4U rack, which can contain the following modules in
∙∙ Power frequency immunity IEC 60255-22-7 different configurations:
∙∙ Withstand to radiated
electromagnetic interference
11 digital inputs and 9 digital outputs
from transceivers IEEE 37.90.2 16 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs
∙∙ Measurements of radiated and 16 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs
conducted radiofrequency
disturbances EN 55022 32 digital inputs
16 digital inputs and 8 analog inputs
Climatic 16 digital inputs and 8 analog inputs (4 isolated)
∙∙ Cold IEC 60068-2-1 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs and 4 high break contact outputs
∙∙ Dry heat IEC 60068-2-2 8 digital inputs, 4 digital outputs and 4 high speed, high break contact outputs
∙∙ Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs
∙∙ Damp heat, cyclic IEC 60068-2-30 ∙∙ Selectable rear port connectivity:
∙∙ Damp heat steady IEC 60068-2-78 Up to 6 serial communications
∙∙ External protection level IEC 60529 Up to 2 Ethernet communications
∙∙ Serial ports in glass fibre optic, plastic fibre optic, RS232 or RS485
Mechanical ∙∙ Ethernet ports in glass optic fibre or RJ45
∙∙ Vibrations IEC 60255-21-1 ∙∙ HSR, PRP and D-Link redundancy
∙∙ Shock and bump IEC 60255-21-2 ∙∙ Different models for auxiliary voltages most commonly found in electrical installations.
∙∙ Seismic IEC 60255-21-3 ∙∙ IP54 front protection
∙∙ Nine programmable graphic pages in local display
∙∙ RIO module sensing (remote input/output)
∙∙ Synchronism verification

Applications
∙∙ Grid Automation
∙∙ User-defined automatic operations (interlockings, automatic sequences, alarms, signal grouping,
etc.)
∙∙ Local and/or remote signalling, control and measurement of the substation’s electrical position for any
voltage level
∙∙ Signalling, control and measurement for the substation’s ancillary services
∙∙ Lane bay controller in breaker-and-a-half topologie

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