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TOSHIBA Leading Innovation »> GRE110 d Control = Overcurrent protection for phase and earth faults (50/51P, 50/51N), Dependent and independent —_ time characteristics (IDMTL and DTL). Four independent current thresholds. Restricted earth fault protection(50/51N). Sensitive earth fault protection (50/51N). Phase undercurrent protection (37) ‘Thermal overload protection (49). Negative phase sequence protection (46) Broken conductor detection (46BC). Circuit breaker fail protection (50BF). Cold load protection. Five shot, three phase auto-reclose (Last trip over the set reclosing shot to lockout) (79). overcurrent Control function. LocalRemote control. Trip circuit supervision scheme using two binary inputs for high integrity (74TC). Automatic self-supervision. Circuit breaker state monitoring, Programmable Logic Control (PLC) function. ‘Two settings groups. Metering and recording functions. Combined 1A / 5A current inputs Configurable binary inputs and outputs. Menu-based HMI system. Configurable LED indication, Front. mounted USB port for communications. Rear mounted RS485 serial port for remote communications. Data communication with substation control ‘and automation systems is supported according to the Modbus® RTU, DNP3.0, IEC 61850 and IEC 60870-5-103 standards. RCENCN GRE110 is a range of fully numerical multi-function protection relays designed for feeder protection applications in medium voltage networks. The devices provide a comprehensive range of protection. and control functions within a compact and cost- effective package, and can also be applied as motor protection, and as back-up protection for generators and transformers. local PC There are two models within the GRE110 range which differ depending on the application and each model has different types according to the number of binary inputs and outputs fitted, see Table 1 Combined 1A/SA current inputs and wide auxiliary supply ranges simplify type selection. Table 1 - GRE110 Models 2x.Bls and 4 x BOs 6x Bis and 4 x BOs 6x Bis and 8x BOs s] Three Phase Fault, Earth Fault and | Sensitive Earth Fault 2x Bls and 4 x BOs 6x Bls and 4 x BOs 6x Bis and 8 x BOs ‘All models include multiple, high accuracy, overcurrent. protection elements (for phase and/or earth fault) with inverse time and definite time delay functions in accordance with the IEC 60255-151 functional standard. A comprehensive range of additional protection functions are also supported, including thermal protection to IEC 60255-8, negative sequence ‘overcurrent protection and a broken conductor detection feature, see . Control functions such as two- step operation of circuit breakers are also provided, In addition, GRE110 provided multi-shot, three phase autoreclose, with independent sequences for phase fault, and earth fault and sensitive earth fault Auloreclose can also be triggered by external protection devises. All models provide continuous monitoring of internal circuits and of software. A trip circuit supervision function using two binary inputs provides high- integrity monitoring of the circuit breaker tripping circuit in both the breaker open and closed conditions. Circuit breaker condition monitoring functions provide guidance of maintenance timing, ‘user-friendly HMI is provided through a backlit LCD, programmable LEDs, keypad and menu-based operating system. PC access is provided for local connection via a front-mounted USB port. The communication system allows the user to read and modify the relay settings, and to access data gathered by the relay’s metering and recording functions. Data available either via the rolay HMI or communications ports includes the following functions. = Metering GRE110 = Fault recording Event recording | Disturbance recording communications ports) (available via Table 2 - GRE110 Features GRE110- 40* | 42* lsfsists}s}s Al id ststststs < a * Modbus® RTU, IEC 60870-5-103 and DNP3.0 are supported via builtin RS485 port. ** Modbus® TCP, DNP 3.0 (TCP) and IEC 61850 are supported via an optional communication port for model 402 and 422 only. Nea NaNO Phase Fault Overcurrent Protection The GRE110 provides three phase overcurrent proiecion and four independent overcurrent thresholds. The first and second thresholds may be set for inverse time or definite time operation. If inverse time is selected, then any one of nine curves may be chosen, including IEC and IEEE/ ANS! standard characteristics, (see Figure 1). The other ‘overcurrent thresholds may be set for definite time, or instantaneous operation. The first threshold has a programmable reset feature, selectable for instantaneous, definite time or dependent time reset. This feature can be used to protect against flashing fault conditions, or to grade correctly with electromechanical overcurrent relays. ‘All elements can be inhibited by binary input signals for ‘operation in blocked overcurrent and busbar blocking protection schemes, Earth Fault Protection ‘The standard earth fault protection is available in all models, and provides four independent overcurrent thresholds. Protection functionality is the same as for the phase fault elements, only with more sensitive current thresholds. For model GRE110-400, 401 and 402, the earth fault ‘quantity is measured directly, either by connecting the input in the residual circuit of the phase CTs, or, as is recommended for more sensitive settings, using a dedicated core balance earth fault CT. For model GRE110-420, 421 and 422, the standard earth fault quantity is derived internally from the residual sum of the three phases. Sensitive Earth Fault Protection (SEF) GRE110-420, 421 and 422 provide 4-stage earth fault protection with more sensitive settings for use in applications where the fault current magnitude may be very low. A 2-stage “overcurrent function is provided, with the first stage programmable for inverse time or definite time operation. The second stage provides inverse or definite time operation and runs after operation of the first stage. Third and fourth ‘overcurrent thresholds are provided, each with a definite time delay The sensitive earth fault element includes a digital filter which rejects all harmonics other than the fundamental power system frequency. The sensitive earth fault quantity is measured directly, using a dedicated core balance earth fault CT. This input can also be used in transformer restricted GRE110 earth fault applications, by the use of external metrosils, and setting resistors, Phase Undercurrent Protection Protection against loss of load is provided by the phase undercurrent protection. Two independent thresholds are provided, each with a programmable definite time delay. Thermal Overload Protection The thermal overload feature provides protection for cables and other plant against the effects of prolonged operation under excess load conditions. A thermal replica algorithm is applied to create a model for the thermal characteristics of the protected plant. Tripping times depend not only on the level of overload current, but also on the level of prior load current, the thermal replica providing ‘memory’ of previous conditions. ‘The thermal characteristics of the system are defined by entering settings for full load current and thermal time constant. The GRE110 issues a trip according to the ‘cold’ and ‘hot’ curves specified in 1EC60255-8 (see Figure 2), fo prevent the protected system from exceeding its thermal capacity. The cold curve tripping times are applicable when the system is first energised, while the hot curves are relevant when the system has already been carrying some prior load for a period of time, An alarm output is also available to give early warning of high load current, set as a percentage of thermal capacity. Negative Phase Sequence Overcurrent Protection (NPS) NPS protection can be used in applications where ‘certain fault conditions may not be detected by the normal phase and earth overcurrent protections, for example, in the case of a relay applied on the delta side of a delta-star transformer, to detect an earth fault on the star side. Alternatively, NPS can be used to protect a three phase motor against the severe ‘overheating which results from operating with an unbalanced supply. Two independent thresholds are provided, each with a programmable definite time delay, Broken Conductor Protection ‘The unbalance condition caused by an open circuited conductor is detected by the broken conductor protection. ‘An unbalance threshold with programmable definite time delay is provided. Circuit Breaker Fail Protection (CBF) Two stage CBF protection provides outputs for re- tripping of the local circuit breaker and/or back- tripping to upstream circuit breakers. The CBF functions can also be initiated by external protections via a binary input if required, Cold Load Protection The cold load function modifies the overcurrent protection settings for a period after energising the system. This feature is used to prevent unwanted protection operation when closing on to the type of load which takes a high level of current for a period after energisation. This is achieved by a ‘Cold Load Settings Group’ in which the user can programme alternative settings. Normally the user will choose higher current settings andlor longer time delays andlor disable elements altogether within this group. Auto Reclose (ARC) The GRE110 provides an aulo-reclose function. Five independent sequences are provided, one for each of the folowing mPhase fault = Earth fault = Sensitive earth fault = External trip (initiated by a binary input) Each sequence is independently programmable for single shot, two shot, three shot, four shot or five shot (ie. sbxth’ trip to lock-out when five shot is selected) auto-reciose. Each protection trip is programmable for instantaneous or delayed operation, and each ARC shot has a programmable dead time. Sequence co-ordination is maintained between the auto-reclose sequences of in-series relays on a feeder. Programmable Logic Control (PLC) function User can customize logic function functions on GRE110 such as trip and interlock sequence, etc., using PLC tool software, The PLC data produced by the PLC tool can be downloaded and uploaded to GRE110 via PC communication port. ICONTROL FUNCTIONS Switchgear Control The GRE110 provides the facility for switchgear control on the relay front panel. Two-stepped operation (select-contro!) is applied for the contro! procedure of circuit breakers to ensure highly secure operation. An interlock check function is included for safe operation of the switchgear. Password protection is provided for the above functions. A locallremote selector switch is also provided on the relay front panel so that remote control from station level or load dispatching centre can be chosen. Equipment status (Open or Closed) is indicated on front LEDs and relay fascia LCD. GRE110 Mace nn eek (time watgter m=) (Fine apr 51) TEOUK vara Caves (Fine tage 8 =) (%.) Inverse time operate function Dependent time reset function ‘TMS setting range; 0.010 ~ 1.500 in 0.001 steps RIMS setting range | 0.010 ~ 1.500 in 0.004 steps. Gs setting range ‘0.10~25.00A in 0.01A steps Constants for dependent time curve Curve Description k o c TEC Normal Inverse (Ni) O14] 0.02 0 = IEC Very Inverse (Vi) 13.5 1 0 = IEC Extremely Inverse (El) 80 2 0 a IEEE Moderately Inverse (Mi) | 0.0515 | 0.02— [| O14 =| 485—4 IEEE Very Inverse (VI) 19.61 2 | 0401 [216 IEEE Extremely Inverse (El) 28.2 2 [otei7 | 29.1 UK Long Time Inverse (LT!) 120 4 0 A US COB Inverse (I) 5.95 2 0.18 | 5.95 - US CO2 Short Time Inver o.02304 | 0.02 [0.01694 | 2.261 Figure 1 - Operate and Reset Characteristics GRE110 Thermal Character! See) ‘Thermal Curves (Hot Curve - [ Thermal Curves (Cold Curve 90% prior load) | no prior load) 1000 1000 ‘o 100 10 10 Operate Time (minutes) ‘Operate Time (minutes) oa oa | oot 4 10 Onan Car tail! | “4 “lp sat IEC 60255-8 ‘Cold’ Curve IEC 60255-8 ‘Hot’ Curve { = time to trip for constant evertoad current | (seconds) | = overload current (largest phase curent) (pu) previous load curent (pu) tn (OF &) = thermal overioad curent setting (pu) += thermal time constant (seconds) Ln = natural logarithm Figure 2 - Thermal Characteristics in accordance with IEC 60255-8 GRE110 MONITORING FUNCTIONS Trip Circuit Supervision GRE110 provides a highintearity trip circuit supervision scheme. Trip circuits can be moritored with the circuit breaker ether closed or open using two binary inputs as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 ~ Trip Circuit Supervision Scheme CB Closed: Under healthy conditions, binary input BI is energised via external resistor, R1 If the trip circuit becomes open, BIt resets and a Trip Circuit Fall alarm is raised, CB Open: Under healthy conditions, binary inputs B11 & BI2 are energised via external resistors, R1 & R2 respectively. If the trip circuit becomes open, both inputs reset and a Trip Circuit Fail alarm is raised. ‘The Trip Circuit Fail alarm incorporates a time delay of 400ms to prevent false alarms during normal tripping operations or voltage dips and is given in the form of an output contact operation and LCDILED indication. Automatic Self-Supervision Automatic monitoring of internal circuits and software is provided, In the event of a’failure being detected, the ALARM LED or the RELAY FAIL on the relay front panel is illuminated, the “RELAY FAILURE’ binary output operates, and the date and time of the failure is recorded in the event record. Circuit Breaker State Monitoring If two binary inputs are programmed to the functions ‘CB OPEN’ and ‘CB CLOSED’ then the CB State Monitoring function becomes active. In normal circumstances these inputs are in opposite states. If both show the same state then a ‘CB Defective’ alarm is raised, Circuit Breaker Condition Monitoring The following CB condition monitoring functions are provided: The trip counter increments the number of tripping operations performed. An alarm is issued when the count exceeds a user-defined setting m= The 5 1" counter increments the value of current to the power'y, recorded at the time of issuing the tripping signal, on a phase by phase basis. An alarm is issued when the count for any phase exceeds a user-defined setting The operating time monitor records the time between issuing the tripping signal and the phase currents falling to zero. An alarm is issued when the operate time for any phase exceeds a user- defined setting The CB condition monitoring functions are triggered each time a trip is issued, and they can also be triggered by an external device via a binary input. TESS Metering The following data is continuously available on the relay front panel LCD and at a local or remote PC. m= Primary and secondary currents for each input. m= Positive and negative phase sequence currents, Ratio of negative phase sequence to positive phase sequence currents, Peak phase current demand, Thermal condition of system. Relay element output status. Binary input and.output status. Event Record Records ‘are stored for the 200'most recent events, time-tagged toms resolution. The event record is available on the relay front panel LCD and at a local or remote PC. Events are recorded as follows: Tripping operations. Alarms ‘Operatiory of protection elements: at5 Change of state of binary inputs / outputs. Change of relay setting. = Failure detected by automatic supervision. Fault Record ‘A relay trip initiates fault recording, Records are stored for the 4 most recent faults, time-tagged to 1ms resolution. The fault record is available on the relay front panel LCD and at a local or remote PC. Fault records include the following data: GRE110 Date and time of trip operation Operating phase. Protection scheme responsible for trip. § Measured current data Disturbance Record The relay can record 8 analog and 32 binary signals, initiated by relay tripping. The post-trigger recording time can be set, and the maximum number of records Which can be stored is dependent on the recording time chosen. Date and Time GRE110 provides a date and time feature for tagging of records. UssaeNees Relay Front Panel ‘A user friendly interface is provided on the relay front panel. A menu-based system provides for easy programming of relay functions and access to real- time and stored data. The front panel includes the following features. 16 character, 8-line LCD with backlight. 14 LEDs (8 fixed display and 6 configurable). = Keypad _USB2.0 port for connection of local PC. Local PC Connection ‘The user can communicate with the GRE110 from a local PC via the USB2.0 port on the front panel. Using RSM100 software, the user can view and modify settings, monitor real-time metering and analyse recorded data. Figure 4 shows the configuration of typical displays. from the RSM100 software. Modbus and DNP3.0 Communications GRE110 supports. the Modbus and ONP3.0 ‘communication protocol. These protocols are used for ‘communication with a substation control and monitoring system or automation system to be linked with SCADA or regional control center, and are used to transfer measurand data, status data and general ‘commands between the relay and the control system. IEC 60870-5-103 Communications GRE110 supports. the IEC. 60870-5-103 ‘communication protocol. This protocol is used for communication with a substation control and monitoring system and is used to transfer measured data, status data and general commands between the relay and the control system via RS485. IEC 61850 Commu GRE110-402A and 422A can support data ‘communication according to the IEC 61850 standard Via an optional communication port. ation Relay Setting ‘The user can modify relay settings either using the front panel keypad or using the RSM100 software from a local PC. Password protection is available for added security Two settings groups are provided, allowing the user to set one group for normal conditions, while the other ‘group may be set to cover altemative operating conditions. Using the RSM software, the user can create a settings file on a PC (without being connected to a relay), and store the file ready for download to a relay ata later date. Binary Outputs GRE110 provides four or eight user programmable binary output contacts for tripping and alarm. Each of the programmable binary outputs is driven via a logic gate which can be programmed for OR gate or AND gate operation. Further, each output has a programmable reset characteristic, settable for instantaneous drop-off, delayed drop-off, or for latching operation. If latching operation is selected then an operated relay must be reset by the user, either by pressing the RESET button, by energising a binary input which has been programmed for ‘Remote Reset’ operation, or by a communications command Binary Inputs GRE110 provides two programmable binary inputs as standard and a further four available as an option. Each binary input is individually user-programmable for normal or inverted operation and for delayed pick~ up and/or drop-off. Each input can also be used to switch relay operation to a different settings group. General purpose alarm functions are also included. The user can define a text message for each alarm, Then when inputs associated with that alarm are raised, the defined text is displayed on the LCD. GRE110 ae Setting Se Metering Data analysis Taste P| oes oe a si " Fault record Figure 4 - Relay Setting and Monitoring System - PC Displays GRE110 TINS YREN i ‘AC current I: ISA (combined) Frequency: 50/60H2 Auxiliary supply: 110-250Vde or 100-220Vac (Operative range: 88-300Vde / 80-264Vac) 48-1 10Vde (Operative range: 38.4 ~ 132Vde) 24-48Vde (Operative range: 19.2 ~ 60.0Vdc) Superimposed AC ripple on DC supply: | maximum 12% DC supply interruption: maximum 50ms at 110V Binary input circuit DC voltage: For alarm indication 110-250Vde (Operative range: 68 - 300V'de) 48-110Vde (Operative range: 38.4 - 132Vde) 24-48Vde (Operative range: 19.2 ~ 60.0Vde) For trip circuit supervision Operative range: 238.4V (for 110Vd rating) 288V (for 220/250Vdc rating) 219.2V (For 48Vde rating) 29.8 (or 24Vde rating) ‘AC phase current inputs: 4 times rated current continuous. 100 times rated current for 1 second "AC phase current inputs: <0.2VA ‘AC earth current inputs: <0.4VA AC sensitive earth inputs: <1.2VA DC power supply: ‘<10W (quiescent) << 15W (maximum) Binary input cirout: < 0.5W per input at 220Vde Phase Inputs Typically 5P20 with rated burden according to load, (refer to manual for detailed instructions). ‘Standard Earth Inputs: Core balance CT or residual connection of phase CTs. Sensitive Earth Inputs: Core balance CT. es ‘Overcurrent ieee ‘OFF, 0.10 ~ 25.00A in 0.01A steps. Delay type: DTL, IEC NI, IEC VI, IEC El, UK LT, IEEE MI, IEEE VI, IEEE El, US COB I, US CO2 STI IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: (0.010 ~ 1.500 in 0.001 steps DTL delay: 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps Reset Type: Definite Time or Dependent Time. Reset Definite Delay: 0.0 - 300.0s in 0.18 steps Reset Time Multiplier Setting RTMS: 0.010 ~ 1.500 in 0.001 steps 3", 4" Overcurrent thresholds: OFF, 0.10 - 150.004 in 0.01A steps OTL delay: 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps GRE110 1, 2" Overcurrent threshold: Delay type: IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: DTL delay: Reset Type: Reset Definite. Delay: Reset Time Muttiplier Setting RTMS: 3%, 4° thresholds: DTL delay: + 2 Overcurrent threshold: Delay Type’ Stage 1 TMS: Stage 1 DTL delay: Stage 1 Reset Type: Stage 1 Reset Def. Delay: Stage 1 RTMS: Stage 2 DTL delay: 3%, 4" thresholds: DTL delay: 17, 2" threshold: DTL delay: Truc (Thermal setting): Time constant (7): ‘Thermal alarm: 1", 2" threshold: DTL delay: ‘Broken conductor threshold (l/h): DTL delay: CBF threshold: CBF stage 1 DTL’ CBF stage 2 DTL: ‘Second harmonic ratio setting (Ia/ly): Overcurrent thresholds: ‘OFF, 0.05 — 25.00A in 0.01A steps DTL, IEC NI, IEC VI, IEC El, UK LTI, IEEE MI, IEEE VI, IEEE El, US CO8 I, US CO2 STI 0,010 - 1.500 in 0.001 steps 0,00 ~ 300.008 in 0.01s steps Definite Time or Dependent Time 0.0 - 300.08 in 0.18 steps 0.010 — 1.500 in 0.001 steps OFF, 0.05 ~ 100.004 in 0.01A steps. 0.00 ~ 300.008 in 0.01s steps ‘OFF, 0.001 - 0.250A in 0.001A steps DTL, IEC NI, IEC VI, IEC El, UK LTI, IEEE MI, IEEE VI, IEEE El, US COB |, US CO2 STI 0.010 - 1.500 in 0.001 steps 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps Definite Time or Dependent Time 0.0 - 300.0s in 0.1s steps 0.010 - 1.500 in 0.001 steps 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps OFF, 0,001 - 0.250 in 0.001A steps 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps ‘OFF, 0.10 ~ 10.004 in 0.01 steps 0.00 - 300.008 in 0.01s steps OFF, 0.50 - 10.00A in 0.01A steps 0.5 - 500.0mins in 0.1min steps OFF, 50% to 99% in 1% steps. ‘OFF, 0.10 - 10.004 in 0.01A steps 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps ‘OFF, 0.10-1.00.in 0.04 steps =~ 0.00 - 300.005 in 0.018 steps ‘OFF, 0.10 - 10.004 in 0.01A steps 0.00 - 300.008 in 0.01s steps 0.00 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps 10 — 50% in 1% steps 1,00 ~ 25.000 in 0.01A steps "1 GRE110 ‘ARC Reclaim Time Close Pulse Width Lock-out Recovery Time Sequences oad Times (Programmable for each shot) ll Other Overcurrent Pick-ups: Overcurrent PU/DO ratio: Undercurrent Pick-up: Undercurrent PU/DO ratio: Inverse Time Delays: Instantaneous Time Delays Definite Time Delays ‘Transient Overreach for instantaneous elements: ‘Connector type: Cable length: Connection: Cable type: Cable length: Connector: Isolation Transmission rate: 100BASE-TX 100BASE-FX ‘Operating Voltage IDMTL Overcurrent Pick-up’ 105% of setting + 5% Al 0.0 — 600.0 in 0.15 steps 0.01 - 10.00s in 0.015 steps OFF, 0.1 ~ 600.0s in 0.15 steps 1-6 Shots to Lock-out, each trip programmable for inst or Delayed operation 0.01 ~ 300.00s in 0.01 steps 100% of setting + 3% 295% 100% of setting + 3% | (Gs>0.2A) <105% 1EC60255-151, +5% or 50ms (2 < G/Gs < 20) Gr=1.1Gs Gp = 20Gs (Gs < 10A), 200A (Gs > 10) <45ms_ (DT, TMS=0s) + 20ms (TMS>0.04s) <5% (Gs>0.2A) Time delays includs operating time of trip contacts USB-Type B 5m (max.) ‘Mullidrop (max. 32 relays) Twisted pair 41200m (max.) Screw terminals 4kVac for 1 min, 19.2 kbps RJ-45 connector SC connector For alarm indication Typical 154Vde (min, 110Vde) for 220Vdc rating ‘Typical 77Vdc (min, 70Vde) for 110Vdc rating ‘Typical 33.6Vdc (min. 24Vdc) for 48Vde rating Typical 16.8Vdc(min. 12Vdc) for 24Vde rating For trip circuit supervision 288V for 220/250Vdc rating 238.4Vdc for 110Vdc rating 219.2V for 48Vde rating 29.6V for 24Vde rating 12 GRE110 Ie Pirate AN Number 4 or 8 (excluding Relay Fail contac!) Ratings model 4*0 and 41; BO#1 and #2 model 4+2: BO#1,#2,#5 and #6 Make and carry: 5A continuously Make and carry: 30A, 250Vdc for 0.5 (L/R=40ms) Break: 0.14, 250Vde (LIR=40ms) other BOs Make and carry: 4 continuously Make and carry: BA, 250Vdc for 0.28 (L/R=40ms) Break: 0.1A, 250Vdc (LIR=40ms) Loaded contact: 21,000 operations Unloaded contact: 210,000 operations Leas than 15ms Less than 10ms Durability Pickup time’ Reset time: Weight 7.5kg for model 400A, 401A, 420A and 421A 1.8kg for model 402A and 422A 149mm for model 400A, 401A, 420 and 421A 223mm for model 402A and 422A Width Height 17mm Depth 168mm, Case color Munsell No. 10YR8/0.5 Installation Flush mounting with attachment kits EXON Eanes Temperature TEC 60068-2-1/2 ‘Operating range: -20°C to +60°C. IEC 60068-2-30 Storage / Transit: 25°C to +70°C. amily TEC 60088-2-78 6 days at 40°C and 63% relative humidity. Enclosure Protection | TEC 60529 1P52 (front), 1P20 (rear, IPD Cop) Vibration TEC 60255-21-1 Response - Class 1 Endurance - Class 1 ‘Shock and Bump TEC BO2SE-212 Shock Response Class 7 LAPaTe oor shiook Withstand Class Bump Class 1 Seem TEC 6025521 Class 7 Dielectric Withstand — | IEC 60258 ‘2kVims for 1 minute between all yminals and earth, IEEE 37.900 2kV rms for 1 minute between independent circuits. 41KVrms for 1 minute across normally open contacts, High Vatage Impulse | TEC 60255-5 “Taree posilive and three negative impulses of 5kV (peak) for CT, Power Supply Unit, BI and BO circuits; between terminals and earth, and between independent circuits ‘kV (peak) for RS485 circuit; between terminals and earth ‘3KV (peak) for BO circu; across normally open contacts, 41.2/50,s, 0.64 between all terminals and between all terminals 13 GRE110 Test ‘Standards Detail High Frequency TEC 60255-22-1 Class 3, ‘and earth, ‘MHz 2.5KV to 3KV (peak) applied to all ports in common Disturbance / Damped | IEC 61000-4-12 mode. Oscillatory Wave IEEE C37.90.1 ‘MHz 1.0KV applied to all ports in differential mode. Electrostatic TEC 60255-22-2 Class 3, | GkV contact discharge, BkV air discharge. Discharge EC 61000-4-2 Radiated RF TEC 60256-20-5 Class 3, | Fleld strength 10Vim for requency sweeps of BOMAz to TGHz Electromagnetic lec 61000-4-3 and 1.7GHz to 2.2GHz. Additional spot tosts at 80, 160, 450, Disturbance 900 and 1890MHz. Fast Transient TEC 60255-20-4 Class A, | 4KV, 2.5KHz, 5150ns applied to all inpuis, Disturbance IEC 61000-4-4, IEEE C37.90.1 ‘Surge immunity TEC 60255-225, 7.2180n8 surge in common/ differential modes: IEC 61000-4-5 HV, Power Supply Unit and V/O ports: 2kV/IKV (peak) S485 port: 1kV (peak) Conducted RF TEC 60255-22-6 Class 5, | TOVims applied over frequency range 150kHz to TOOMHE. Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4.6 Additional spot tests at 27 and 68MHz Disturbance Power Frequency | 1EC 60255-22-7 Class A, | 300V S0HZ Tor 10s applied to ports in common mode. Disturbance IEC 61000-4-16 150V 50H: for 108 applied to ports in differential mode. Not applicable to AC inputs. Conducted and Radiated Emissions Ce TEC 60255-25, EN 55022 Class A, IEC 61000-6.4 ‘BS/336/EEC Conducted emissions 0.15 to 0.50MHz: <794B (peak) or <6648 (mean) 0.50 to 30MHz: <73dB (peak) or <60dB (mean) Raadiated emissions (at 10m}: 30 to 230MHz: <400B 230 to 1000MHz: <47dB ‘Compliance with the European Commission Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive is demonstrated according to generic EMC standards EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4, TSI2SIEEC ‘Compliane with the European Commission Low Voltage Directive is demonstrated according to product safety standard EN 60255.27. 14 GREM000 Overcurrent Relay crenio H ‘Overcurrent Protection Relay GRE110 “Mode! 400: Three phase and earth fault 2x Bls, 4 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail 400 6x Bis, 4 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail 401 6x Bls, 8x BOs, 1x 402° jodel 420: Three phase and ser 2x.Bls, 4 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail 420 6x Bis, 4 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail pe 6x Bis, 8 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail CT: 5A, f 50/60Hz, 110-250Vde or 100-220Vac CT: IBA, f: 50/60Hz, 48-110Vde CT: 5A, ¢ 50/60Hz, 24-48Vde TEC (English) i : i ANSI (English) Sere S485 ‘port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) S485 ‘port (Modbus/DNP3.0) Following options can be equipped with Mode! 402 and 422 only S485 2ports (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 20 RS485 2ports (Modbus/DNP3.0) 24 400BASE-TX tport (Modbus/IEC61850) a0 +RS485 ‘port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) | 400BASE-TX ‘port (Modbus! DNP3.0) AL +RS485 tport (Modbus/DNP3.0) 400BASE-TX 2ports (ModbusilEC61850) Bo +5485 1port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) A00BASE-TX 2ports (Modbus! DNP3.0) "s Bt . eee +RS485 tport (Modbus/DNP3.0) 100BASE-FX tport (Modbus/lEC61850) co +RS485 1port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 400BASE-FX ‘port (Modbus! DNP3.0) ct +RS485 tport (Modbus/DNP3.0) 100BASE-FX 2ports (Modbus! IEC61850) bo 4R5485 1port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 100BASE-FX 2ports (Modbus! DNP3.0) 1 +RS485 port (Modbus/DNP3.0) 15 GRE110 ‘OUTPUT GONAGTS: SIGNAL UST (DEFAULT) Bor | oFF(oa cL0se Conte GENERAL TAP | 803 | GENERAL ALARM os_| oFF 1] EN-ELzI| “9 © ti [} Se Eee z 5 Read Eine +803 and BO4 are NOT spplcabe for drect CB coll conection ‘ssAnalogue current input ports are shorted when the terminal block is removed. (TB1 1~2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8) Figure 5 - GRE110-400A Typical Application Diagram 16 GRE110 OuipUT CONACTS >A SIONAL UST (DEFAULT —L,—_—8 01 | orivca cLose Contras a c Boz | GENERAL TR Power B03 | GENERAL ALA TT: = GRE110-4214 ia ot fase a] “a ORT EA | ! e € Fise& ae ab U Se tc] Rts eH i cA r puaiarer * aa : BA eet HET eI surrey osm ad 1h ih a i sn ee +803 and B04 are NOT applicable for drect CB col connection. re shorted when the terminal block is removed. (TB1 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8) ‘e*Analogue current input port Figure 6 - GRE110-421A Typical Application Diagram 7 GRE110 A ‘OUTPUT coNAOTS SIGNAL LST (DEFAULT 7 | er | eres auoRe) | eos canara Ter Boz | Generar tia | 800 | GENERAL ALARM B03 | GENERALALARM | B07 | OFF 04 | oFF oe_| oFF GRE1 10-4024, re cn cot 7] {SES BS Te | Fase bm] SO} Eb j= 3E_ Ie {73 le Ho} we aT +803, 804, 807 and BOB are NOT applicable for drect CB col connection. ‘e+Analogue current input ports are shorted when the terminal blook is removed. (TB2 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8) ‘sw Available at one of the communication function is selected. Figure 7 - GRE110-402A Typical Application 18 GRE110 eran, f for mounting attachment Rear View Panel cut-out - “Unit Fm} ~ Terminal block Figure 8 - GRE110 Outline Diagram ~ Mode! 400/401/420/421 19 Side View Terminal block 10 20, Panel cut-out Figure 9 - GRE110 Outline Diagram ~ Model 402/422 20 GRE110 TOSHIBA TOSHIBA CORPORATION Social Infrastructure Systems Company 41-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-8001, Japan Tel #81-3-3457-3644 Fax +81-3-5444-9166 http:/www.toshiba-relays.com ‘The information given inthis catalog esto ange witout nts The information given theo resend oly ne a ie the picaone tour rast No erent c aumes by TOSHIBA foray fingen of eto other igh he ti pares whch may rel om se No nse {ned by inpiston or thrive under any att opt rho TOSHIBA ot ‘ther TOSHIBA pods should th beds he downed which ane prohinsed be podicod and so, sder an awa eto. ‘nine prof, buss tration, le f Pines formation nd er ecimary damage aso te we or cab ne he odes ‘Toshiba, All rights reserved. 3 : E we wow iewslls conte sieted endear et ei a aS ag nH sored Sanne pba net gan Skah minoree et papsepiengeris tasiviaaece brine -gamtint ee ee aa ae pe on Fa nescmete rman rey ot wins ra 8 coon Sira-alqy saya ies si Ee , Abed eee es oer od et FO ser partinteye Syatoxndeenta} faire pot srhalaead arncith* Glee Ie 4 CADRE BSE oR HALE, - TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >»> SAO Y BAN CHINE! i ee GRE130 LTE Phase undervoltage protection with IDMTL or DTL(27). mPhase overvoltage protection with IDMTL or DTL(59). Zero phase sequence overvoltage (neutral voltage displacement) protection with IDMTLIDTL(64), Negative phase sequence overvoltage protection with IDMTL or DTL(47). Under/over frequency protection. (81) Frequency rate-of-change protection, Local/Remote contro! Two settings groups. Configurable binary inputs and outputs, ‘Automatic self-supervision. Menu-based HMI system, Configurable LED indication. Metering and recording functions, Front mounted USB port for local PC communications, Rear mounted RS485 serial port for remote ‘communications, ™ Data communication with substation control ‘and automation systems is supported according to the Modbus® RTU, DNP3.0, IEC 61850 and IEC 60870-5-103 standards. CRCTNTCN GRE130 is a range of fully numeric voltage protection relays designed for applications in medium voltage networks. The devices provide a comprehensive range of protection and control functions within a compact and cost effective package. GRE130 has two models which differ depending on the application and each model has different types ‘according to the number of binary inputs and outputs fitted, see Table 1 Table 1 - GRE130 Models c [Configuration | | 2x Bis and 4 x BOs | 6xBis and 4 x BOs P| 6 x Bis and 8 x BOs. Both models include multiple, high accuracy, phase underlovervoltage protection with inverse time and definite time delay functions. Voltage inputs can be configured for phase to phase or phase to neutral ‘operation. Zero sequence overvoltage (neutral voltage displacement) protection is available for detection of earth faults in high impedance earthed or isolated systems. For protection against operation on unbalanced ‘supply voltages, negative phase sequence overvoltaae protection is also available. GRE130 can be appl for underfrequency, overfrequency protection and frequency rate-of-change protection for frequency decay rate (-dfidt) and frequency rise rate (+af/dt), GRE130 provides continuous monitoring of internal circuits and of software. A userriendly HMI is provided through a backlit LCD, programmable LEDs, keypad and rmenu-based operating system. PC access is provided for local connection via a frontmounted USB port. The conimunication system allows the user to read and modify the relay settings, and to access data gathered by the relay's metering and recording functions.Data available either via the relay HMI or communications ports includes the folowing functions. = Metering Fault recording Event recording Disturbance recording {available via communications ports) Table 2 - GRE130 Feature 10, 414, 412 GRD130 P,tPv | 2! SPP.3PN,PV 3¥p0 3Vpn0+ Vo 3Vpuan Vo * Modbus® RTU, IEC60870-5-103 and DNP3.0 are supported via built-in RS485 port. ** Modbus® TCP, DNP 3.0(TCP) and IEC 61850 ‘are supported via an optional communication port for model 412 only. GRE130 =~ PROTECTION FUNCTIONS Phase Overvoltage Protection GRE130 overvoltage protection provides three independent overvoltage thresholds, The first and second thresholds may be set for inverse time .or definite time trip operation. The third threshold can be programmed for definite time alarm operation, ‘The first and second thresholds has a programmable reset feature, selectable for instantaneous or definite time operation. Each trip output can be inhibited by binary input. Phase Undervoltage Protection GRE130 undervoltage protection provides three independent undervoltage thresholds. The first and ‘second thresholds may be set for inverse time or definite time trip operation. The third threshold can be programmed for definite time alarm operation. ‘The first and second thresholds has a programmable reset feature, selectable for instantaneous or definite time operation, Each trip output can be inhibited by binary input. ‘An undervoltage blocking function prevents undervoltage tripping in the case of a dead line. Zero Phase Sequence Overvoltage Protection (2PS) GRE130 provides ZPS protection with two independent overvoltage thresholds, The two thresholds may be set for inverse time or definite time operation. The two thresholds have a programmable reset feature, selectable for instantaneous or definite time operation. In the case of [APPL = 3PN] setting, the zero sequence voltage, Vo may either be calculated from the three measured phase voltages. At other setting, the Vo must be measured directly. Each trip output can be inhibited by binary input Negative Phase Sequence Overvoltage Protection (NPS) GRE130 provides NPS protection with two independent overvoltage thresholds. The two thresholds may be set for inverse time or definite time operation, ‘The two thresholds have a programmable reset fealure, selectable for instantaneous or definite time ‘operation, Each trip output can be inhibited by binary input. ‘Overvotage inverse Tine Curves tna vate 8) T™MS Figure 1 - IDMT curves for Overvoltage, Undervolta: and ZPS, NPS Overvoltage GRE130 Under / Over frequency Protection GRE130 underfrequency protection is provided to maintain the balance between the power generation Capabilly and the loads. It is also used to maintain the frequency within the normal range by load shedding, GRE130 overfrequency protection is provided to protect synchronous machines from possible damage due to overirequency conditions. Frequency Rate-of-Change Protection Rate-of-change of frequency protection is applied to ensure that load shedding occurs very quickly when the frequency change is very rapid, The frequency rate-of-change protection calculates the gradient of frequency change (aft) GRE130 provides two rate-of-change elements, a frequency decay rate element and a frequency rise rate element. These elements provide a mechanism to measure the change (\f) in frequency over a time interval (t=100ms), as shown Figure 1 4 Figure 2, Frequency rate-of-change element Nie Nemes Switchgear Control ‘The GRE130 provides the facility for switchgear control on the relay front panel. Two-stepped operation (select- control) is applied for the control procedure of circuit breakers to ensure highly secure operation. An interlock check function is included for safe operation of the switchgear. Password protection is provided for the above functions. A local/remote selector switch is also provided on the relay front panel so that remote control from station level or load dispatching centre can be chosen. Equipment status (Open or Closed) is indicated on front LEDs and relay fascia LCD. TONS NEON Trip Circuit Supervision GRE130 provides a high-integnity trip circuit supervision scheme. Trp circuits can be monitored with the circuit breaker either closed or open using two binary inputs as shown in Figure 3. reso Figure 3 - Trip Circuit Supervision Scheme CB Closed: Under healthy conditions, binary input BI1 is energised via external resistor, R1 Ifthe trip circuit becomes open, BI1 resets and a Trip Circuit Fail alarm is raised CB Open: Under healthy conditions, binary inputs 811 & BI2 are energised via external resistors, R1 & R2 respectively. Ifthe trip circult becomes open, both inputs reset and. a Trip Circuit Fail alarm is raised, The Trip Circuit Fail alarm incorporates a time delay of 400ms to prevent false alarms during normal tripping operations or voltage dips and is given in the form of an output contact operation and LCD/LED, indication Automatic Self-Supervision ‘Automatic monitoring of intemal circuits and software is provided. In the event of a failure being detected, the ‘ALARM LED or the RELAY FAIL on the relay front pane! is illuminated, the RELAY FAILURE" binary output operates, and the date and time of the failure is recorded in the event record, Circuit Breaker State Monitoring If two binary inputs are programmed to the functions ‘CB OPEN’ and CB CLOSED’ then the CB State Monitoring function becomes active. In normal circumstances these inputs are in opposite states. If both show the ‘same state then a ‘CB Defective’ alarm is raised ESN Metering ‘The following data is continuously available on the relay fascia LCD and at a local or remote PC. Primary and secondary voltages for each input Positive and negative phase sequence voltages. = Power frequency. GRE130 CB trip count. CB status. Relay element output status. Binary input and output status. Event Record Records are stored for the 200 most recent events, time-tagged to 1ms resolution. The event record is, available on the relay front panel LCD and at a local or remote PC. Events are recorded as follows: Tripping operations, Alarms. Operation of protection elements. Change of state of binary inputs / outputs. Change of relay setting. Failure detected by automatic supervision. Fault Record ‘A relay trip initiates fault recording. Records are stored for the 5 most recent faults, ime-tagged to 1ms resolution. ‘The fault record is available on the relay front panel LCD and at a local or remote PC. Fault records include the following data: Date and time of trip operation. Faulted phase. Protection element responsible for trip. Measured voltage data, Disturbance Record ‘The relay can record 4 analog and 32 binary signals, initiated by relay tripping. The post-trigger recording time ‘can be set, and the maximum number of records which can be stored is dependent on the recording time chosen. TSSnN es Relay Front Panel ‘user frienaly interface is provided on the relay front, panel, A menu-based system provides for easy programming of relay functions and access to real-time ‘and stored data, The front panel includes the folowing features. 16 character, Sine LCD with backlight 14 LEDs (8 fixed display and 6 configurable). USB2Z.0 port for connection of local PC. Local PC Connection The user can communicate with the GRE130 from a local PC via the USB2.0 port on the front panel. Using RSM100 software, the user can view and modify settings, monitor real-time metering and analyse recorded data. Figure 4 shows the configuration of typical displays from the RSM100 software. Modbus and DNP3.0 Communications GRE130 supports the Modbus and DNP3.0 communication protocol. These protocols are used for ‘communication with a substation control and monitoring system or automation system to be linked with SCADA oF regional control center, and are used to transfer measurand data, status data and general commands between the relay and the contiol system. IEC 60870-5-103 Communications GRE130. supports the 1EC60870-5-103 communication protocol. This protocol is used for. communication with a substation control and monitoring system and is used to transfer measured data, status data and general commands between the relay and the control system via RS485. IEC 61850 Communication GRE110-402A and 422A can support data ‘communication according to the IEC 61850 standard via ‘ai optional communication port. Relay Setting “The user can modify relay settings either Using the front panel keypad of using the RSM!100 software from a local PC. Password protection is availabe for added security. “Two settings groups are provided, allowing the user to set one group for normal conditions, while the other group may be set to cover alternative operating conditions, Using the RSM software, the user can create a settings file on a PC (without being connected to a relay), and store the fle ready for download to a relay ata later date. Binary Outputs -GRE130-provides four oreight user programmable. binary output contacts fr tripping an alarm, Each of the programmable binary outpuls is driven via a logic gate ‘hich can be programmed for OR gate.or AND gate operation, Further, each output has a programmable reset characteristic, settable for instantaneous drop-o dolayed drop-off, o for latching operation. If atching ‘operation is selected then an operated relay must be reset by the user, either by pressing the RESET button, by energising a binary input which has been programmed for ‘Remote Reset’ operation, or by a ‘communications command. GRE130 ae Binary Inputs GRE130 provides two programmable binary inputs as standard and a further four available as an option. Each binary input is individually user-programmable for normal of inverted operation and for delayed pick-up andlor drop-off. Each input can also be used to switch relay operation to a different settings group. General purpose alarm functions are also included. The user can define a text message for each alarm. Then ‘when inputs associated with that alarm are raised, the defined text is displayed on the LCD. Metering Data analysis PC DISPLAY Fault record Figure 4 - Relay Setting and Monitoring System - PC Displays GRE130 Pe CEEY iin a ee) ‘AC voltage V, Frequency: Power supply: ‘Superimposed AC ripple on DC supply: Power supply interruption: Binary input circuit OC voltage: ‘AC phase voltage inputs: Power supply: Delay type: IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: DTL delay: 1*, 2", 3" Undervoltage thresholds: Delay type: IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: DTL delay: Reset Delay: 1", 2" ZPS Overvoltage thresholds: Delay type (1 threshold only): IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: DTL delay: Reset Delay (1" threshold only): 1", 2" NPS Overvoltage thresholds: Delay type (1 threshold only): IDMTL Time Multiplier Setting TMS: DTL delay: Reset Delay (1™ threshold only) times rated voltage continuous Binary input circuit < 0.5W per input at 220Vide 1", 2", 3° Overvoltage thresholds: OFF, 10.0 - 200.0V in 0.1V steps DOIPU ratio 10-98% in 1% steps Reset Delay: Instantaneous, 0.1 — 300.0s in 0.1s steps 110V 50/60H2 110-250V/de or 100-220Vac (Operative range: 88-300Vde / 88-264Vac) 48-110Vde (Operative range: 38.4 — 132Vde) 24-48Vdc (Operative range: 19.2 ~ 60.0Vde) maximum 12% ‘maximum 50ms at 110V For alarm indication 140-250Vde. (Operative range: 88 - 300Vde) 48-110Vdc (Operative range: 38.4 - 132Vde) 24-48Vde (Operative range: 19.2 ~ 60.0Vde) For trip circuit supervision Operative range: 238.4 (for 110Vde rating) 288V (for 220/250Vde rating) 219.2V (for 48Vdc rating) 29.6V (for 24Vdc rating < 0.1 VA (at rated voltage) <10W (quiescent), < 15W (maximum) DTL, IDMTL 0.05 - 100.00 in 0.01 steps Inst, 0.01 - 300.00s in 0.01s steps OFF, 5.0 ~ 130.0V in 0.1V steps DTL, IDMTL 0.05 - 100.00 in 0.01 steps Inst, 0.01 - 300.008 in 0.01s steps Instantaneous, 0.1 — 300.08 in 0.1 steps OFF, 1.0 ~ 130,0V.in 0.1V steps. DTL, IDMTL 0.05 - 100.00 in 0.01 steps Inst, 0.01 - 300.00s in 0.018 steps Instantaneous, 0.1 ~ 300.08 in 0.1s steps. OFF, 1.0 ~ 130.0V in 0.1V steps DTL, IDMTL 0.05 - 100.00 in 0.01 steps Inst, 0.01 - 300.00s in 0.018 steps Instantaneous, 0.1 — 300.0s in 0.18 steps GRE130 ee Under frequency ‘45,00 — 50.00 Hz in 0.01Hz steps (rated frequency: 50Hz) 1" 4" Under frequency Frequency rate-of-change Timer for stage 1" - 4” Frequency UV Block IDMTL Overcurrent Pick- All Other Overvoltage Pick-ups: Overvoltage PUIDO ratio: IDMITL Undervoltage Pick-up: All Other Undervoltage Pick-ups: Undervoltage PUIDO ratio: Inverse Time Delays: Instantaneous Time Delays Definite Time Delays: Connector type’ Cable length: ‘Connection: Cable type’ Cable length: Connector: Isolation: Transmission rate: 100BASE-TX 100BASE-FX Operating voltage Ratings model 410 and 411; BO#1 and #2 model 412: BOM #2,#5 and #6 6V for 24Vde ratin ‘Number 4 or 8 (excluding Relay Fail contact) {54,00 ~ 60.00 Hz in 0.01Hz steps (rated frequency: 60Hz) 50.00 ~ 5.00 Hz in 0.01Hz steps (rated frequency: 50Hz) 60.00 ~ 66.00 Hz in 0.01Hz steps (rated frequency: 60Hz) 40.1 to +9.9Hz/s in 0.1HzIs steps 0.1 to -9.9H2/s in 0.1HzIs steps 0.00 ~ 100.00 s in 0.01 s steps 40 - 100V in 1V steps 105% of setting + 5% 100% of setting + 5% 295% (settable for phase overvoltage) 95% of setting + 5% 100% of setting + 5% 105% 1EC60255-127, +5% or 30ms (OV; 1.2< GiGs < GylGs , UV; 0s GIGs <1) Gp = 300V <45ms (DT, TMS=0s) +£20ms (TMS>0.04s) “Multidrop (max. 32 relays) Twisted pair 1200m (max.) Screw terminals 4kVac for 1 min, 19.2 kbps RJ-45 connector SC connector For signal detection Typical 154Vde (min. 110Vdc) for 220Vde rating Typical 77Vde (min. 70Vde) for 110Vdc rating Typical 33.6Vde (min. 24Vdo) for 4BVde rating “Typical 16.8Vdo(min. 12Vde) for 24Vidc rating For trip circuit supervision BBV for 220/250Vac rating 238.4Vde for 110Vdc rating 219.2V for 48Vdc rating Make and carry: 5A continuously Make and carry: 30A, 250Vde for 0.58 (LIR=40ms) Break: 0.14, 250Vde (IR=40ms) GRE130 other BOs. ‘Make and carry: 4A continuously Make and carry: 8A, 250Vdc for 0.2s (L/R=40ms) Break: 0.1A, 250Vde (LIR=40ms) Loaded contact: 21,000 operations Unloaded contact: 210,000 operations Less than 15ms Less than 10ms, Durability: Pickup time’ Reset time: Weight 7.5kg for model 410A and 411A 1.8kg for model 412A 149mm for model 410A and 411A 223mm for model 412A 17mm Wiath Height Depth 168mm, Case color Munsell No. 10YR8/0.5 Installation Flush mounting with attachment kits ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ‘Standards Details. “Temperature TEC 60068-2-1/2 ‘Operating range: 20°C to +60°C. IEC 6008e-2-30 Storage / Transit: 25°C to +70°C. Humility TEC 60088-2-78 156 days at 40°C and 03% relative humidity. Enclosure Protection | 1EC 60520 P82 (front, P20 (rear), 1PA0 (top) Vibration TEC 60255-21-1 Response - Class 1 Endurance - Class 4 “Shek and Bump TEC 6ODS5-21-2 ‘Shock Response Class 7 ‘Shock Withstand Class 1 Bump Class 1 Seismic TEC 60256213 Class 7 f ae aaa TEC. ae nhs as Tor 1 ae es a all ee ‘and earth | IEEE C37.90.0 -2kVims for 1 minute between independent circuits. 1kVrms for 1 minute across normally open contacts, Tigh Votage mpuse | EC 602555... .. | Tee posiive and three negative impulses.of—-— « - - ‘5kV (peak) for CT, Power Supply Unit (PSU), Bl and BO circuits; between terminals and earth, and between independent circuits KV (peak) for RS4@5 circu; between terminals and earth ‘3KV (peak) for BO circuit; across normally open contacts 1,2150js, 0.54 between all terminals and between all terminals and earth. High Frequency TEC 60255-22-1 Class 3, | 1MHz 2.5KV to 3KV (peak) applied to all ports in common Disturbance / Damped | IEC 61000-4-12 mode. Oscillatory Wave IEEE C37.90.1 ‘1NHz 1.0KV applied to all ports in dferential mode. Electrostatic TEC 60256-22-2 Clase 8, | GKV contact discharge, BKV air discharge. [Discharge IEC 61000-4.2 GRE130 Test Standards Details Radatea RF {EC GOT5E-2E5 Class 5, | Field sirenath TOVim for frequency sweeps of BOMz to THE Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4.3 and 1.7GHz to 2.2GHz. Adaltonal spot tests at 80, 160, 450, Disturbance 200 and 1890NH Fast Transient TEC GO25E-DOA Class A] AK, 2.5kHe, 515Ons applied wo allinpuls Disturbance IEC 61000-4-4, IEEE 037.90.1 Surge Immunity TEC 60255225, [aibOs surge in commonidiferential modes 1EC 61000-4-5 Hy, PSU and 0 ports: 2KV/TKV (peak) S485 port: 1kV (peak) cE ‘BO/S36/EEC Conducted RF TEC 60255-22-6 Class 3, | T0Vimé applied over frequency range TS0KHz to TOOMHz. Electromagnetic IEC 61000-4.6 ‘Additional spot tests at 27 and 68MHz, Disturbance Power Frequency TEC 60255-20-7 Class A, | S00V SOM: for 70s applied to poris in common mode. Disturbance IEC 61000-4-16 4150V 50Hz for 10s applied to ports in cfferential modo, Not applicable to AC inputs. Conducted and TEC 60255-25, ‘Conducted emissions: Radiated Emissions | EN 55022 Class A, 0.15 to 0.50MHz: <79d8 (peak) or <66d8 (mean) IEC 61000-6-4 0.50 to 30MHz: <7348 (peak) or <60d8 (mean) Raadiated emissions (at 10m): 30 to 230MHz: <4048 230 to 1000MHz: <470B ‘Compliance with the European Commission Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive is demonstrated according to generic EMC standards EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4, TSI2STEEC ‘Compliance with the European Commission Low Voltage Directive is demonstrated according to product safety standard EN 60266-27 10 GRE130 Pt ORDERING Under/Overvoltage Relay [enero H |a- LI | J Voltage Relay GRE130 = Model 410: Four pole 2x Bls, 4 x Bos, 1 x Relay fail 410 6x Bls, 4x BOs, 1 x Relay fail att 6x Bls, 8 x BOs, 1 x Relay fail 412 VT: 110V, f: 50/60Hz, 110-250Vde or 100-220Vac VT: 110V, f: S0/60Hz, 48-110Vde VT: 110V, f: S0/60Hz, 24-48Vde IEC (English) 0 ANSI (English) A Chinese 2 S485 ‘port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 10 RS485 1port (Modbus/DNP3.0) 1 Following options can be equipped with Mode! 402 and 422 only 20 S485 2ports (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 2 RS485 2ports (Modbus/ONP3.0) 40 100BASE-TX 1port (Modbus/IEC61850) +RS485 1port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) A 100BASE-TX tport (Modbus! DNPS.0) +RS485 tport (Modbus/DNP3.0) 80 400BASE-TX 2ports (Modbus/IEC61850) +RS485 tport (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) Bt 100BASE-TX 2ports (Modbus/ DNP3.0) +RS485 1port (Modbus/DNP3.0) co 400BASE-FX ‘port (Modbus/IEC61850) = Be ar +RS485 1port (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) ct 100BASE-FX ‘port (Modbus! DNP3.0) +RS485 1port (Modbus/DNP3.0) bo 400BASE-FX 2ports (Modbus/ IEC61850) +RS485 tport (Modbus/IEC60870-5-103) 1 100BASE-FX 2ports (Modbus/ DNP3.0) +RS485 1port (Modbus/DNP3.0) " GRE130 Par CONACTS: (ALUST DEFAULT) ‘Fr(ea close) '+809 and B04 are NOT applceble for drect CB col conection Figure § - Typical External Connections for the GRE130 - 410A _1PP setting GRE130 03 | GENERAL ALARM por _| oF A OUTPUT GONACTS | 7 B SIGNAL UST (DEFAULT , Tc [aor [ores aca 802 || GENERAL TRP on roe "4803 and BO4 are NOT applicable for direct CB col conection Figure 6 - Typical External Connections for the GRE130- 410A 2PP ( 2PZ) setting 8 GRE130 ‘OUTPUT GONAGTS SIGNAL UIST (DEFAULT) Bor] orice cuose oz | GENERAL TRIP 80 | GENERAL ALAR | 04 | ofr + [erciaoania = APPL; 3PN owe fF ey OE “Oe (a eH 5 EI peiBiee "#803 and 804 are NOT applicable for direct CB cot conection Figure 7 -Typical External Connections for the GRE130- 411A 3PN ( 3PV) setting 4 + eure 8 auivur ewer T c ‘SIONAL UST (DEFAULT) + Bor | orion cose 05 | cera Tr Sor | cereme iar | 908 | osname foo | cenemat asm | 607 | Orr sce | ore son Lert xiv [S GREI30-412A APPL; SPP so] i a0) “ro “SBen P33 € veal Tae “T LEST ron 6 Pra f=] sermons of tz] coe ee Sa roe” | Fi ne test E (orion mans a Bod ei ofa co 5 a odd Neate} { ‘ oe ' ' | t | Boe | =e | ral u no. +4803, B04, B07 and BO8 are NOT applicable for drt C8 coll conection. ‘e#Analogue current input ports are shorted when the terminal block is removed, (TB2 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8) Figure 8 - Typical External Connections for the GRE130 - 412A 3PP setting 15 Panel cut-out 2a sew hoe for pare! mount ig Terminal block Figure 9 - GRE130 Outline Diagram — Model 410/411 16 GRE130 Side View a Rear View ieee for Pana mo Panel cut-out fi Figure 9 - GRE130 Outline Diagram — Model 412, 7 GRE130 5 e r TOSHIBA “Te btmuse geen bt cacy tent Speer 20 4 TOSHIBA CORPORATION ‘rnd y psn ere ney put or pe igh of TOSHIBA ar Social Infrastructure Systems Company Sion Tei Shibaura.1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-6001, Japan TOSMBA ment sha nh ntl essa oa ih Tal s81-3-9457-9644 Fax +81-3-5444.9966, "pean roy msn hilp:shwwwtoshiba-relays.com Tames alt btn agen often ment Peni dams) aig ot oh or iy 0 he pda GRPOOIINDS ROD

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