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ProtectIT Model REF542plus for OEMs & Panel Builders

Protect
Pre-configured integrated protection and control unit
for medium voltage switchgear kit
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DESCRIPTION 3

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SELECTION GUIDE 9

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PROTECTION, HARDWARE AND APPLICATION 17

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM 27
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DESCRIPTION

Introduction 4

Related technical documentation 5

Hardware configuration 6

Applications configuration 8

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DESCRIPTION

Introduction Due to the exceptional flexibility and scalability of


The integrated control and protection unit is based this modern device, all these functions are inte-
on the REF542plus platform. The REF542plus is a grated into a single configurable environment.
switchbay protection and control unit for medium Clean and smart solutions, with reduced wiring are
voltage applications. REF542plus exploits the then possible where the traditional approach is
last achievement in microelectronics and informa- ineffective and expensive.
tion technology; the main functions offered by
REF542plus are: IndustrialIT
This product has been tested and certified as
Protection IndustrialIT Enabled, Level 0 - Information.
Control All product information is supplied in interactive
electronic format, compatible with ABB Aspect
Measurement
ObjectTM technology. The IndustrialIT commitment
Monitoring from ABB ensures that every enterprise building
Power quality block is equipped with the integral tools necessary
to install, operate, and maintain efficiently through-
Communication and networking. out the product lifecycle.
Detailed information on IndustrialIT is available at
<http://www.abb.com/industrialit>.

This catalogue defines a few already


configured solutions for protection and control
of the most common medium voltage
applications.
These solutions are based on REF542plus. No
Circuit-breaker programming is needed. REF542plus is deliv-
(fixed or withdrawable) ered already programmed and ready for instal-
lation. Protections setting is the only activity
left to be carried out.
The REF542plus, already configured, can only
be ordered as part of the Medium Voltage
Switchgear kit. Loose sales of REF542plus by
itself are not possible.

Manual earthing switch The primary part configuration is as indicated in the


single line diagram beside.
The circuit-breaker can be fixed or withdrawable.
The earthing switch is manual. For the motor
outgoing feeder, there are available configurations
with a contactor instead of circuit-breaker.
Primary part single line diagram.
ATEX certified version, according to the Direc-
tive 94/9/EC for explosive environment are also
available. Please contact ABB.

Note
Specific customizations, solutions and protection
schemes are possible. Please contact ABB.

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Related technical documentation


The preconfigured REF542plus described in this catalogue is based on release 1.1 (software version
V4C01).

For more information on the REF542plus, please ask for the following documentation:
REF542plus Technical Catalogue, 1VTA100001 - Rev-6 PTMV, en 25.10.2002.
REF542plus Manual Part 1: Operation and Maintenance, 1VTA100002en-04 PTMV, 10.02.02.
REF542plus Manual Part 2: Engineering & Technical References, 1VTA00003 PTMV, 22.04.01.
REF542plus Manual Part 3: Installation and Commissioning, 1VTA100004-en PTMV, 2001.10.04.
REF542plus Manual Part 4: Communication to station control system, 1VTA100005en-01 PTMV,
10.02.02.
REF542plus Technical Reference Modbus RTU, 1VTA100065-1 PTMV, 11.02.02.
REF542plus Release 1.1, Type Test Certificate 1VTA400022 PTMV, 31.01.02.
REF542plus Connection Diagram, 401734, Rev. M3565, 7/6/01 ABB Sace T.M.S.
REF542plus Declaration of EC Confirmity 1VTA100159 PTMV, 28.08.02.
EC - Type - examination certificate (PTB 02 ATEX 3000), PTB September 2002.

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DESCRIPTION

Hardware Configuration Main board


The REF542plus is composed of two pieces: the The main board is the heart of the unit. A Digital
HMI (Human Machine Interface) for local control Signal Processor carries out the measurement and
and visualization and the CU (Central Unit) protection functions, while a Micro Controller
containing all the electronic boards. The two pieces carries out the control functions.
are connected by means of a serial cable.
Power supply
The hardware configuration is organized as Four different kinds of power supply are available,
follows, with a basic set of boards always present to cover all the applications from 48Vdc up to
and some optional ones. 220Vdc:
The basic configuration always includes: – 110VDC fixed
The HMI, Human machine interface, for local – 220VDC fixed
control and visualization – Full range between 48VDC and 85VDC
The Central Unit, with: – Full range between 90VDC and 220VDC.
1 mainboard
For all of the above, the tolerance is –15%, +10%.
1 power supply
1 Binary Input and Output board
Binary Input and Output board
1 Analog input board.
The binary input and output board is used to
interface the primary process e.g. to read the
The basic configuration always also includes:
status information of the circuit-breaker through the
– the connector kit to allow wiring of the
auxiliary contacts, to send the commands to
REF542plus inside the panel
operate the circuit-breaker.
– the cable to connect the HMI and Central Unit The inputs of the binary signals are isolated by
– the software program to parameterize the optic-couplers, while binary outputs are imple-
protection functions mented with mechanical relays.
– the detailed technical description (I/O list, The binary input and output board has:
meaning of alarms and warning LEDs, connec- – 14 binary inputs
tion diagram). – 7 binary outputs
– 1 watchdog binary output to signal internal
failures
– 1 coil supervision circuit.

The Binary Input and Output board is available in


two types. With the minus (– ) of 12 out of
the 14 binary inputs connected together or with
completely separate inputs.

The binary Input and Output board is available in


2 types. The binary inputs can have both terminals
(-) and (+) completely separated one from the
others. To make wiring easier, the minus (-) of 12
out of 14 binary inputs can be connected together
on the board it self by a copper line. The connection
diagram shows these connections.

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Analog Input board Options


Two types of analog input board are available. Optionally, the REF542plus can be equipped with:
For conventional instrument transformer: the supplementary Binary Input and Output
– 3 input channels for current transformers (/1A or / board: with this board, REF542plus makes 28
5A) for line current sensing inputs and 14 outputs available. This board is
– 3 input channels for voltage transformers (/100V used when there are several signals to acquire
or /110V) for phase voltage sensing or when some signals need to be replicated as
– 1 input for the toroidal transformer for earth fault outputs. It can also be provided and left inside
current sensing (/1A). the REF542plus for future expansions.
For non-conventional sensors:
– 3 input channels for current sensors (Rogowsky The Analog output board: the optional analog
coil) for line current sensing output module has four configurable outputs
– 3 input channels for voltage sensors (Voltage which can be set in the range from 0 to 20 mA or
divider) for phase voltage sensing 4 to 20 mA. Each of the four channels can be
– 1 input for the toroidal transformer for earth fault independently activated and parameterized to
current sensing (/1A). transmit the following analog output quantities:
– All voltage quantities directly from the analog
Sensors have some unique qualities directly inputs
affecting both the manufacture and the use of the – All current quantities directly from the analog
switchgear. Some of these features are particularly inputs
important for the manufacturer as they bring about – Calculated residual current
shorter delivery times and smart many-sided – Calculated residual voltage
integration. – Calculated apparent, active and reactive
power
On set only covers all applications.
– Calculated power factor
For example:
The measurements to be transmitted are
– Linear, no saturation easily selected with the configuration software.
– Wide rated range
Modbus RTU communication board: the
– No accuracy versus burden calculation
communication board implements the modbus
– Standardized components RTU standard protocol. The physical communi-
– More time for equipment specification cation interface is according to the galvanically
– Shorter lead-time for switchgear insulated RS 845 standard. Two distinct chan-
nels are available.
– Combined current and voltage sensor together in This board allows easy integration of the
the same unit REF542plus in a substation automation system.
– Coupling electrode for voltage indication. With this board, all the measurements, circuit-
breaker status and fault recorder data, can be
Please refer to the sensor technical catalogue for transferred to the automation system. It is also
Medium Voltage Switchgear Kit for more informa- possible to send commands to open and close
tion on sensors. the circuit-breaker and to parameterize the
protection functions.
When ordered, the communication board is
delivered with the complete memory map.

Note: the analog output board and the modbus


RTU communication board cannot be present
simultaneously in the same REF542plus.

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DESCRIPTION

Application configurations 4 - Measurement bars


The Measurement bars M1, M2, M3 show the
HMI configuration phase currents. The bars are composed of 12
LEDs:
– 10 LEDs are green, indicating a current flow up
3 to 100% of the nominal value
– 2 red LEDs, indicating an overload condition up
to 20%.

5 - Alarm LEDs
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These are bicolour LEDs, so they can be in four
different states, switched off, green, red and amber.
4 The protection functions are divided into three
groups, depending upon their applications:
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4 Current protections;
Earth fault protections;
Voltage protections.
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Each protection group has its own dedicated LED.


In normal conditions, the LED is green. When a
protection starts timing, the LED turns amber.
Should a protection generate a trip, the LED
becomes red. The protection that tripped can be
1 - Electronic keys identified by looking at the events list on the
Two different electronic keys are provided. One REF542 Plus display.
key is to parameterize the protection functions. Other alarm LEDs are dedicated to specific condi-
The other one is for control modes selection: local tions such as:
or remote. The key sensor recognizes which – SF6 lockout, the dedicated led is red when the
electronic key is in use. SF6 pressure is at the lockout level, preventing
any further operation of the circuit-breaker (this
2 - Display alarm is not used when the circuit-breaker is of
The REF542 Plus display is divided into two parts. the vacuum type);
The left half graphically shows the single line – trip circuit failure: the dedicated LED turns to red
diagram with the current status of the circuit- when the REF542 Plus detects a failure in the
breaker and of the earthing switch. The right half circuit-breaker trip circuit (this alarm is not used
of the LCD display is for plain text representations, when the contactor is used instead of the circuit-
such as measurement values, main menu and breaker);
submenus descriptions, protection signals events
– spring discharged: if the circuit-breaker spring is
and alarm texts.
not charged within the predefined interval, an
alarm is generated (this alarm is not used when
3 - Indication LEDs
the contactor is used instead of the circuit-
The operational status is called ‘Ready’ and is
breaker).
displayed by a green LED. The unit is not opera-
tional when this LED is off.
When the optional modbus communication board
is present, the communication status is repre-
sented by the LED Network Communication. The
LED colour is usually green and changes to red if
a communication failure occurs.
The interlocking error LED turns temporarily to red
in the case of a switching action which violates the
interlock conditions.

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Hardware selection guide 10

Application selection guide 11

Order composition 16

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SELECTION GUIDE

Hardware selection guide AI = analog input type


– T = conventional instrument transformers,
Hardware set up – S = sensors.

Basic C/S = Binary IO type


– C = Binary IO board with commom minus
HMI for visualization and local control on binary inputs
Central unit composed of: – S = Binary IO board with separate inputs.
– Power supply
– 1 Binary IO board (14 inputs, 7 outputs, 1 BIO
watchdog output for unit self supervision, 1 trip – N = no additional Binary IO board
coil supervision) – B = additional Binary IO board.
– Analog input board for conventional instrument
transformers (3CT 3VT 1CT for residual AO/MB/NN
current) or for sensors (3S 3S 1CT for residual AO = Analog Output board
current) MB = Modbus board
– Connection cable between HMI and Central NN = none.
Unit (length 2,5m)
– Connector kit for wiring

Ordering example

11 T C N N
Optional
Power supply 110VDC fixed, analogue input board
Additional Binary IO board for conventional instrument transformers, Binary IO
Analogue output board board with connected binary inputs.
Modbus communication board

Note: the analogue output board is alternative to 11 S C B MB


the modbus communication board, the two boards
cannot be selected simultaneously. Power supply 110VDC fixed, analogue input board
for sensors, Binary IO board with connected binary
The conventional instrument transformer analogue inputs, with additional Binary IO board and with the
input board is suitable for current transformers with additional modbus board.
1A or 5A nominal current on the secondary winding
22 S S N AO
and voltage transformer with /100V or /110V on the
secondary terminals. Power supply 220VDC fixed, analogue input board
The analog input board for sensors is designed to for sensors, Binary IO board with separated binary
connect the REF542plus with non-conventional inputs, no additional Binary IO board and with the
sensors: Rogowsky coil for current sensing and additional analogue output board.
resistive voltage divider for voltage sensing.

Ordering information

PS AI C/S BIO AO/MB/NN

PS = Power supply
– 11 = 110VDC fixed
– 22 = 220VDC fixed
– LR = full range low 48VDC ... 85VDC
– HR = full range High 90VDC ... 220VDC.
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Application selection guide Warning and Alarm LEDs


– Protection has started timing (for each protection
Incoming Feeder group)
– Protection trip (for each protection group)
This configuration is dedicated to controlling and – SF6 lockout (for SF6 circuit-breaker only)
protecting incoming feeders entering the switch- – Trip circuit failure
gear. The power is computed as entering the – Spring discharged (when applicable)
panel. As standard, the assumed power system – Mini-circuit-breaker tripped (group alarm).
frequency is 50Hz (this value can easily be
changed into 60Hz with the configuration soft- Visualization
ware). Both non-directional and directional current – Single Line diagram with circuit-breaker and
protection functions are present; the undervoltage earthing switch status
protection function is optional. – Measurements
– Alarms
Control – Events.
– Local or remote control (open/close circuit-
breaker).
– Interlocking. Ordering information

Protections Type CB type OP


– 50, instantaneous overcurrent
– 51, overcurrent
– 51N, earth fault Type:
– 67, directional overcurrent IF = Incoming feeder
– 67N, directional earth fault
– 27, undervoltage, optional Circuit-breaker type:
For the protection function setting ranges, see the F = Fixed
protection list data summary section. W = Withdrawable.

Measurements OP:
– Line currents L1, L2, L3, residual current 27 = Undervoltage protection function
– Phase voltages L1, L2, L3 is required
– Phase-to-phase voltages L12, L13, L23 NN = Is not required.
– Residual voltage
– Active power, Reactive power, apparent power,
cosphi Ordering example
– Maximum and mean currents in the observation
period IF W 27
– Sum of interrupted current Incoming feeder type, withdrawable circuit-breaker,
– Active energy, Reactive energy undervoltage protection is required.
– Working hours.

Monitoring and other functions


– Trip coil supervision
– Fault recorder
– Modbus communication (on request)
– SF6 supervision (with SF6 type circuit-breakers)
– Watchdog for self-diagnosis
– Spring charging time supervision.

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Generic Outgoing Feeder Warning and Alarm LEDs


– Protection is timing
This configuration is dedicated to controlling and – Protection trip
protecting generic outgoing feeders, where the – SF6 lockout (for SF6 circuit-breaker only)
load type is not better specified. Overhead lines, – Trip circuit failure
transformers, motors etc. are suitable loads for – Spring discharged
such a configuration. – Mini-circuit-breaker tripped (group alarm).
The power is computed as leaving from the panel.
As standard, the assumed power system frequency
is 50Hz (this value can easily be changed to 60Hz Visualization
with the configuration software). – Single Line diagram with circuit-breaker and
earthing switch status
Control – Measurements
– Local or remote control (open/close circuit- – Alarms
breaker) – Events.
– Interlocking.

Protections Ordering information


– 50, instantaneous overcurrent
– 51, overcurrent Type CB type OP
– 51N, earth fault
– 67, directional overcurrent Configuration type
– 67N, directional earth fault OG = Outgoing feeder generic
– 79, autoreclosing, optional
For the protection function setting ranges, see the Circuit-breaker type
protection list data summary section. F = Fixed
W = Withdrawable
Measurements
– Line currents L1, L2, L3, residual current OP
– Phase voltages L1, L2, L3, 79 = autoreclosing on protection trip is required,
– Phase-to-phase voltages L12, L13, L23 NN = autoreclosing is not required.
– Residual voltage
– Active power, Reactive power, apparent power,
cosphi Ordering example
– Maximum and mean current in the observation
period OG F NN
– Sum of interrupted current active energy, Outgoing feeder of generic type, for fixed circuit-
reactive energy working hours. breaker, autoreclosing is not required.

Monitoring and other functions


– Trip coil supervision
– Fault recorder
– Modbus communication (on request)
– SF6 supervision (with SF6 type circuit-breakers)
– Watchdog for self-diagnosis
– Spring charging time supervision.

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Outgoing feeder for trafo Monitoring and other functions


– Trip coil supervision
This configuration is intended for the primary – Fault recorder.
protection and control of small, medium and large – Modbus communication (on request)
power transformers. The outgoing feeder for – SF6 supervision (with SF6 type circuit-breakers)
transformer configuration combines all the most – Watchdog for self-diagnosis
common protection functions for power transform- – Spring charging time supervision.
ers: Instantaneous overcurrent protection and with
definite time (four curves); earth fault and thermal Warning and Alarm LEDs
overload are also available. Optionally, the under- Protection is timing
voltage protection can be requested. Protection trip
The power is computed as leaving from the panel. SF6 lockout (for SF6 circuit-breaker only)
As standard, the assumed power system frequency Trip circuit failure
is 50Hz (this value can easily be changed to 60Hz Spring discharged (when applicable)
with the configuration software). Mini-circuit-breaker tripped (group alarm).
As standard, the normally inverse curve for 51
IDMT is selected (the curve type can easily be Visualization
chanded with the configuration software). – Single Line diagram with circuit-breaker and
earthing switch status
Control – Measurements
– Local or remote control (open/close circuit- – Alarms
breaker) – Events.
– Interlocking.

Protections Ordering information


– 50, instantaneous overcurrent
– 51, overcurrent Type CB type OP
– 51N, earth fault
– 51IDMT inverse minimum definite time (normally/
very/ extremely inverse or long inverse time) Configuration Type
– 68, inrush stabilization OT = Trafo Outgoing feeder
– 49, thermal overload
– 27, undervoltage, optional. Circuit-breaker type:
For the protection function setting ranges, see the F = Fixed
protection list data summary section. W = Withdrawable

Measurements OP
– Line currents L1, L2, L3, residual current
27 = Undervoltage protection is required
– Phase voltages L1, L2, L3
NN = 27 undervoltage protection is not required.
– Phase-to-phase voltages L12, L13, L23
– Residual voltage
– Active power, Reactive power, apparent power,
Ordering example
cosphi
– Maximum and mean current in the observation
OT F 27
period
Trafo Outgoing feeder, for fixed circuit-breaker,
– Sum of interrupted current active energy,
undervoltage protection is required.
reactive energy working hours.

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Outgoing feeder for Motor with CB Monitoring and other functions


– Trip coil supervision
This configuration is intended for protection and – Fault recorder
control of medium and large motors, when the – Modbus communication (on request)
medium voltage panel is equipped with a circuit- – SF6 supervision (with SF6 type circuit-breakers)
breaker. All the most common and typical motor – Watchdog for self-diagnosis
protection functions are integrated here and – Spring charging time supervision.
available in the REF542plus unit.
The power is computed as leaving from the panel. Warning and Alarm LEDs
As standard, the assumed power system frequency – Protection is timing
is 50Hz (this value can easily be changed to 60Hz – Protection trip
with the configuration software). – SF6 lockout (for SF6 circuit-breaker only)
As standard, the normally inverse curve for 51 – Trip circuit failure
IDMT is selected (the curve type ca easily be – Spring discharged (when applicable)
chanded with the configuration software). – Mini-circuit-breaker tripped (group alarm).

Control Visualization
– Local or remote control (open/close circuit- – Single Line diagram with circuit-breaker and
breaker) earthing switch status
– Interlockings. – Measurements
– Alarms
Protections – Events.
– 50, instantaneous overcurrent
– 51, overcurrent
– 51N, earth fault Ordering information
– 51IDMT, overcurrent inverse minimum definite
time (normally/ very/ extremely inverse or long Type CB type OP
inverse time)
– 51 MS, motor start overcurrent
– 51 LR, locked rotor overcurrent Configuration Type
– 46, unbalanced load MB = Outgoing feeder for Motor with CB.
– 49 thermal overload
– 66 number of starts Circuit-breaker Type
– 27 undervoltage, optional. F = Fixed
For the protection function setting ranges, see the W = Withdrawable.
protection list data summary section.
OP
Measurements
27 = Undervoltage protection is required
– Line currents L1, L2, L3 residual current
NN = 27 undervoltage protection is not required.
– Phase voltages L1, L2, L3,
– Phase-to-phase voltages L12, L13, L23
– Residual voltage
Ordering example
– Active power, Reactive power, apparent power,
cosphi
MB W NN
– Maximum and mean current in the observation
Outgoing feeder for motor with circuit-breaker,
period
fixed circuit-breaker, undervoltage protection is not
– Sum of interrupted current active energy,
required.
reactive energy working hours.

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Outgoing feeder for Motor with contactor Monitoring and other functions
– Fault recorder
This configuration is intended for protection and – Modbus communication (on request)
control of small and medium motors, when the – SF6 supervision (with SF6 type circuit-breakers)
panel is equipped with a fuse and a contactor. All – Watchdog for self-diagnosis.
the most common and typical motor protection
functions are integrated here and available in the Warning and Alarm LEDs
REF542 Plus unit. – Protection is timing
The power is computed as leaving from the panel. – Protection trip
As standard, the assumed power system frequency – Mini-circuit-breaker tripped (group alarm).
is 50Hz (this value can easily be changed to 60Hz
with the configuration software). Visualization
As standard, the normally inverse curve for 51 – Single Line diagram with circuit breaker and
IDMT is selected (the curve type ca easily be earthing switch status
chanded with the configuration software). – Measurements
– Alarms
Control – Events.
– Local or remote control (open/close circuit-
breaker)
– Interlockings. Ordering information

Protections Type Contactor type OP


– 50, instantaneous overcurrent
– 51, overcurrent
– 51N, earth fault Type
– 51IDMT, overcurrent inverse minimum definite MC = Outgoing feeder for Motor with Contactor.
time (normally/ very/ extremely inverse or long
inverse time) Contactor Type
– 51 MS, motor start overcurrent A = Contactor with electrical latching, fixed
– 51 LR, locked rotor overcurrent C = Contactor with electrical latching,
– 46, unbalanced load withdrawable
– 49 thermal overload F = Contactor with mechanical latching, fixed
– 66 number of starts H = Contactor with mechanical latching,
– 27 undervoltage, optional. withdrawable.
For the protection function setting ranges, see the
protection list data summary section. OP
27 = Undervoltage protection is required,
Measurements
NN = 27 undervoltage protection is not required.
– Line currents L1, L2, L3 residual current
– Phase voltages L1, L2, L3
– Phase-to-phase voltages L12, L13, L23
Ordering example
– Residual voltage
– Active power, Reactive power, apparent power,
MC F NN
cosphi.
Outgoing feeder for Motor, fixed contactor with
mechanical latching.

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Order composition

HW selection Application selection

PS Configuration type
AI CB type
CS OP
BIO
AO/MB/NN

Order code

The order code is composed of 2 sub codes, one for the hardware and one for the application.

Hardware
For the hardware, the following items must be defined:
PS: the power supply, which can be 110VDC fixed, 220VDC fixed, full range low
48VDC…85VDC, full range high 90...220VDC
AI: the analogue input board type, which can be for conventional instrument transformers
or sensors.
CS: the binary input and output board can be with the binary inputs minus (-) connected or
separated.
BIO: when requested, an optional, additional binary input and output board can be inserted
in the unit.
AO/MB/NN: when requested, the unit can be equipped alternatively with the analogue
output board or with the modbus communication board.

Application
For the software application, the following items must be defined:
Configuration type: it defines the requested configuration and protection functions. There
are applications for incoming and outgoing feeders, motors, and power transformer.
CB type: it defines the circuit breaker or contactor type, fixed or withdrawable, contactor
with electrical or mechanical latching
OP: the possible, optional protection functions.

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Protection functions data summary 18

Hardware configuration summary 20

Application configuration summary 26

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Protection function data Summary


The list is limited to the protection functions used in the configurations described in this catalogue. For
the complete list of all the protection functions offered by REF542plus, refer to REF542plus Multifunction
protection and switchbay control unit, 1VTA100001-Rev6, en PTMV, 25.10.2002 REF542plus Technical
Catalogue.
For more details on the protection function features, refer to Multifunction Protection and Switchbay
Control Unit REF542plus Manual Part1 Operation and Maintenance 1VTA100002 en-04 PTMV,
10.02.02.

ANSI Code Protection function and the setting parameter


68 Inrush stabilization
N = 2.0 … 8.0
M = 3.0 … 4.0
Time = 220 … 100.000 ms
67 Directional overcurrent
I>> = 0,05 ... 40 In
t = 70 ... 300.000 ms
50 Instantaneous overcurrent
I>>> = 0,10 ... 40 In
t = 20 ... 300.000 ms
51 Overcurrent
I>> = 0,05 ... 40 In
t = 40 ... 300.000 ms
51IDMT Normal-, Very-, Extremely- or Longtime- inverse time characteristic
Ie = 0,05 ... 40 In
K = 0,05 ... 1,5
51N Earth fault
IE>> = 0,05 ... 40 In
t = 70 ... 100.000 ms
67N Directional earth fault
IE> = 0,05 ... 40 In
t = 40 ... 300.000 ms
forward- / backward direction
isolated (sinj) and earthed (cosj) neutral status
27 Undervoltage
U<<< = 0,10 ... 1,2 Un
t = 50 ... 300.000 ms

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ANSI Code Protection Function and the Setting Parameter


49 Thermal overload protection (thermal equation 1st order with complete
memory function)
Tn = 50 ... 400 °C (nominal temperature at In)
In (Mot) = 1 ... 10.000 A (primary value of the nominal motorcurrent)
Tini = 50 ... 120 % Tn (initial temperature at power on)
tcool = 10 ... 20.000 s (time constant at I< 0.1 In and n = 0)
twarm = 10 ... 20.000 s (time constant normal)
twarm = 10 ... 20.000 s (time constant at I > 2 In)
Tmax = 20 ... 400 °C (maximal temperature)
Twarn = 20 ... 400 °C (warn temperature)
Tenvi = 50 ... Tnom * Tini (environment temperature)
OP Time = 0 ... 1.000 s (additional delay time)
51MS Motor start protection (adiabatic characteristic)
Ie = 0,3 ... 1,2 In (motor current) (*)
Is = 1,00 ... 20 Ie (start value)
t = 70 ... 300.000 ms
I> = 0,6 ... 0,8 Is (motor start)
51LR Blocking rotor (definite time characteristic)
Ie = 0,3 ... 1,2 In (motor current) (*)
Is = 1,00 ... 20 Ie (start value)
t = 70 ... 300.000 ms
66 Number of starts
n(warm) = 1 ...10 (number of warm starts)
n(cold) = 1 ...10 (number of cold starts)
t = 1.02 .. 7200 s
T (warm) = 20 ... 200 °C (temperature limit warm start)
46 Unbalance load
Is = 0,05 ... 0,3 In (start value of the negative phase sequence)
K = 2 ... 30
tReset = 0 ... 2000 s
Timer decreasing rate = 0 … 100%
Oscilloper- Fault recorder
turbografo Recording time = 1000 ... 5000 ms
Pre fault time: = 100 ... 2000 ms
Post fault setting = 100 ... 4900 ms
Max. 5 records

(*) In is the motor current divided by the transformer current: e.g. 83 A motor current, 100 A transformer current,
In = 83 = 0,83 A.
100

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Hardware configuration summary


The table below lists all the possible hardware configurations with their order codes.

Technical features Description Ordering code


or analog output board (opt.)
Additional binary IO board
Binary IO board type

Modbus board (opt.)


Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, No additional boards,


11 S C N N 11.S.C.N.N
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Modbus Board,
11 S C N MB 11.S.C.N.MB
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 10VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Analog Output board,
11 S C N AO 11.S.C.N.AO
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
11 S C B N 11.S.C.B.N
board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
11 S C B MB 11.S.C.B.MB
board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO board
11 S C B AO 11.S.C.B.AO
and Analog output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, No additional
11 T C N N 11.T.C.N.N
boards, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Modbus Board,
11 T C N MB 11.T.C.N.MB
Binary IO board with connected minus input
11 T C N AO Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Analog Output
11.T.C.N.AO
board, Binary IO board with connected minus input.
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional Binary
11 T C B N 11.T.C.B.N
IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional Binary
11 T C B MB 11.T.C.B.MB
IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformersr, Additional
11 T C B AO Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with 11.T.C.B.AO
connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, No additional boards,
22 S C N N 22.S.C.N.N
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Modbus Board,
22 S C N MB 22.S.C.N.MB
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Analog Output board,
22 S C N AO 22.S.C.N.AO
Binary IO board with connected minus input

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Technical features or analog output board (opt.) Description Ordering code


Additional binary IO board
Binary IO board type

Modbus board (opt.)


Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO


22 S C B N 22.S.C.B.N
board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
22 S C B MB 22.S.C.B.MB
board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
22 S C B AO 22.S.C.B.AO
board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, No additional
22 T C N N 22.T.C.N.N
boards, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Modbus Board,
22 T C N MB 22.T.C.N.MB
Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Analog Output
22 T C N AO 22.T.C.N.AO
board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional
22 T C B N 22.T.C.B.N
Binary IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input.
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional
22 T C B MB Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with 22.T.C.B.MB
connected minus input
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional
22 T C B AO Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with 22.T.C.B.AO
connected minus input.
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C N N LR.S.C.N.N
No additional boards
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C N MB LR.S.C.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C N AO LR.S.C.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C B N LR.S.C.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with LR.S.C.B.MB
connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S C B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO LR.S.C.B.AO
board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T C N N LR.T.C.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with connected minus input

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Technical features Description Ordering code


Additional binary IO board

analog output board (opt.)


Modbus board (opt.) or
Binary IO board type
Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,


LR T C N MB LR.T.C.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T C N AO LR.T.C.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T C B N LR.T.C.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T C B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with LR.T.C.B.MB
connected minus input
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformersr,
LR T C B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board LR.T.C.B.AO
with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C N N HR.S.C.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C N MB HR.S.C.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C N AO HR.S.C.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C B N HR.S.C.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with HR.S.C.B.MB
connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S C B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board HR.S.C.B.AO
with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T C N N HR.T.C.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T C N MB HR.T.C.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T C N AO HR.T.C.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T C B N HR.T.C.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with connected minus input
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T C B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board HR.T.C.B.MB
with connected minus input

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Technical features Description Ordering code


Additional binary IO board

analog output board (opt.)


Modbus board (opt.) or
Binary IO board type
Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,


HR T C B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board HR.T.C.B.AO
with connected minus input
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, No additional boards,
11 S S N N 11.S.S.N.N
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Modbus Board,
11 S S N MB 11.S.S.N.MB
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Analog Output board,
11 S S N AO 11.S.S.N.AO
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
11 S S B N 11.S.S.B.N
board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
11 S S B MB 11.S.S.B.MB
board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
11 S S B AO 11.S.S.B.AO
board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, No additional
11 T S N N 11.T.S.N.N
boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Modbus Board,
11 T S N MB 11.T.S.N.MB
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Analog Output
11 T S N AO 11.T.S.N.AO
board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional
11 T S B N 11.T.S.B.N
Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional Binary
11 T S B MB 11.T.S.B.MB
IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 110VDC, Analog Input for Transformersr, Additional
11 T S B AO Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board 11.T.S.B.AO
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, No additional boards,
22 S S N N 22.S.S.N.N
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Modbus Board,
22 S S N MB 22.S.S.N.MB
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Analog Output board,
22 S S N AO 22.S.S.N.AO
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
22 S S B N 22.S.S.B.N
board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs

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Technical features Description Ordering code


Additional binary IO board

analog output board (opt.)


Modbus board (opt.) or
Binary IO board type
Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO


22 S S B MB 22.S.S.B.MB
board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors, Additional Binary IO
22 S S B AO 22.S.S.B.AO
board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, No additional
22 T S N N 22.T.S.N.N
boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Modbus Board,
22 T S N MB 22.T.S.N.MB
Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Analog Output
22 T S N AO 22.T.S.N.AO
board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional
22 T S B N 22.T.S.B.N
Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers, Additional Binary
22 T S B MB 22.T.S.B.MB
IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply 220VDC, Analog Input for Transformersr, Additional
22 T S B AO Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board with 22.T.S.B.AO
separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S N N LR.S.S.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S N MB LR.S.S.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S N AO LR.S.S.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S B N LR.S.S.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board LR.S.S.B.MB
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
LR S S B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO LR.S.S.B.AO
board with separate minus inputs.
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T S N N LR.T.S.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T S N MB LR.T.S.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T S N AO LR.T.S.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs

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Technical features or analog output board (opt.) Description Ordering code


Additional binary IO board
Binary IO board type

Modbus board (opt.)


Analog input type
Power supply

Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,


LR T S B N LR.T.S.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T S B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board LR.T.S.B.MB
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply Low range 48...85VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
LR T S B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board LR.T.S.B.AO
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S N N HR.S.S.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S N MB HR.S.S.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S N AO HR.S.S.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S B N HR.S.S.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board HR.S.S.B.MB
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Sensors,
HR S S B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board HR.S.S.B.AO
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S N N HR.T.S.N.N
No additional boards, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S N MB HR.T.S.N.MB
Modbus Board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S N AO HR.T.S.N.AO
Analog Output board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S B N HR.T.S.B.N
Additional Binary IO board, Binary IO board with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S B MB Additional Binary IO board and Modbus board, Binary IO board HR.T.S.B.MB
with separate minus inputs
Power Supply High Range 90...220VDC, Analog Input for Transformers,
HR T S B AO Additional Binary IO board and Analog output board, Binary IO board HR.T.S.B.AO
with separate minus inputs

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Application configuration summary


The table below lists all the software configurations and their order codes.

Technical features Description Ordering code


Circuit-breaker type
Configuration type

Option

IF F N Incoming Feeder, fixed circuit breaker IF.F.N


IF F 27 Incoming Feeder, fixed circuit breaker, undervoltage protection IF.F.27
IF W N Incoming Feeder, withdrawable circuit breaker IF.W.N
IF W 27 Incoming Feeder, for withdrawable circuit breaker, undervoltage protection IF.W.27
OG F N Outgoing Feeder Generic, fixed circuit breaker OG.F.N
OG F 79 Outgoing Feeder Generic, fixed circuit breaker, autoreclosing OG.F.79
OG W N Outgoing Feeder Generic, withdrawable circuit breaker OG.W.N
OG W 79 Outgoing Feeder Generic, withdrawable circuit breaker, autoreclosing OG.W.79
OT F N Outgoing Feeder Transformer, fixed breaker OT.F.N
OT F 27 Outgoing Feeder Transformer, fixed breaker, undervoltage protection OT.F.27
OT W N Outgoing Feeder Transformer, withdrawable breaker OT.W.N
OT W 27 Outgoing Feeder Transformer, withdrawable breaker, undervoltage protection OT.W.27
MB F N Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed breaker MB.F.N
MB F 27 Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed breaker, undervoltage protection MB.F.27
MB W N Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable breaker MB.W.N
MB W 27 Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable breaker, undervoltage MB.W.27
MC A N Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed contactor with electrical latching MC.A.N
Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed contactor with electrical latching,
MC A 27 MC.A.27
undervoltage protection
MC C N Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable contactor with electrical latching MC.C.N
Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable contactor with electrical latching,
MC C 27 MC.C.27
undervoltage protection
MC F N Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed contactor with mechanical latching MC.F.N
Outgoing Feeder Motor, fixed contactor with mechanical latching,
MC F 27 MC.F.27
undervoltage protection
MC H N Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable contactor with mechanical latching MC.H.N
Outgoing Feeder Motor, withdrawable contactor with mechanical latching,
MC H 27 MC.H.27
undervoltage protection

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Analog input board for sensors 28

Analog input board for instrument transformers 29

Binary I/O board 30

Inputs and outputs list 31

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM

Refer to the separate document “Integrated protection unit for MV switchgear


Kit, I/O list”, for more details.

Analog Input board for sensors


The picture below shows the analog input board connections for sensors.
Inputs A1, A2, A3 are used for current measurements, A4, A5, A6 are used for
voltage measurement, A7 is the connection for the toroidal transformer.

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Analog Input Board for Instrument Transformer


The picture below shows the analog input board connections for instrument
transformers. Inputs A1, A2, A3 are used for current measurements, A4, A5,
A6 are used for voltage measurement, A7 is the connection for the toroidal
transformer.

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Binary IO board The binary outputs are the same for the 2 ver-
The two types of BIO board are represented in the sions. The circuit-breaker opening coil is con-
picture below: nected to binary output 2, while the closing coil
is connected to binary output 1.
Signalling lamps are connected on the watchdog
output and on output number 8.

Binary Inputs with Binary Inputs with Binary Outputs.


connected minus. separate minus.

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Inputs and outputs list

Inputs Signalling Leds List


The following list defines the binary inputs. When The following list defines the meaning of the leds
not used, binary inputs are connected to ground. on the MMI. When non meaningful, e.g. SF6 led for
Some inputs or outputs are not used in some a vacuum circuit breaker, the led are switched off.
configurations (for example, SF6 inputs for a 1 Circuit Breaker close available (green when
vacuum type circuit breaker). closing is possible)
BI1: Circuit Breaker is closed 2 SF6 Circuit Breaker pressure (green ok, amber
BI2: Circuit Breaker is opened at low level, red at insufficient level)
BI3: Circuit Breaker is in service 3 CB spring (green charged, amber discharged)
BI4: Circuit Breaker is in test position 4 Spare
BI5: Earthing switch is closed 5 External protection trip (red trip)
BI6: Earthing switch is opened 6 Voltage protections trip (green ok, amber during
BI7: Circuit Breaker closing spring is charged timing, red trip)
BI8: SF6 pressure is at low level (first threshold, 7 Ground protections trip (green ok, amber during
warning) timing, red trip)
BI9: SF6 pressure is at insufficient level (second 8 Current Protections trip (green ok, amber during
threshold, block) timing, red trip)
BI10: Set Close interlock (close inhibited)
BI11: Remote open command
BI12: Remote close command
BI13: Spare
BI14: External protection has trip

Outputs
The following list defines the binary outputs. When
not used, binary outputs are not connected.
BO1: Circuit Breaker close command
BO2: Circuit Breaker open command
BO3: Circuit Breaker closing spring is charged
(replica signal)
BO4: Protection has trip (replica signal)
BO5: External protection has trip (replica signal)
BO6: Spare.
BO7: SF6 pressure is at low level (replica signal)
BO8: SF6 pressure is at insufficient level (replica
signal)
WD: Watchdog

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1VCP000108 – Rev. A, en – Technical catalogue 2002.12

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