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I. Introduction 3
II. Power supply 4
III. Remote and local communication 4
IV. Packages 6
A. Options description
1. Automation level 6
2. Feeder automation device 7
3. MV network fault types 7
4. Fault passage indicators 8
5. Fault passage indicators remote reset 9
6. Distribution transformer feeders’ common remote emergency trip 9
7. Supervision on the LV side of the distribution transformer 9
V. Maintenance 9
1. Battery life 9
2. Environmental 9
3. End of life 9
VI. Appendixes
A. Appendix 1: Packages differentiations 10
B. Appendix 2: Installation instructions 12
C. Appendix 3: On site setting instructions of feeder automation devices 14
D. Appendix 4: IEC 60870-5-104 Signal addresses 15
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I. Introduction
Safering and SafePlus for Smart Grid (SG) is a 12-24 kV
Medium Voltage (MV) Ring Main Unit (RMU)/Switchgear
(SWGR) equipped with advanced Feeder Automation (FA)
device, which in cooperation with additional devices (e.g.
Fault Passage Indicators (FPI)) provides various data to the
remote control centers. Key functions of all packages are
described in next chapters of this document. There are seven
different selections which give the end users possibility to
adjust the pack-age to fit their requirements.
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II. Power supply III. Remote and local communication
To prevent any risk of harm, ensure the main supply is A. Remote communication
disconnected before carrying out any work on the RMU. (communication to the remote control center):
Default delivery (standard package solution) comes with
All secondary devices within the RMU (except LV multi- IEC 60870-5-104 remote communication protocol implemen-
meters) are powered by a 24V DC battery. The battery is tation. The communication media is either wired Ethernet
charged by its charger, which needs external power supply: and/or wireless (GSM/GPRS) communication.
−− 90...264 VAC 50/60 Hz or 85...200V DC in case of Please contact us in case you need other remote communi-
FA device REC603 (internal battery charger) is used cation protocol option.
− − 94...132V AC or 184...264 VAC 50/60 Hz in case of
FA device RTU560CIG10 or REC615 (external battery
charger) is used
Please contact us in case you need other main power supply
option.
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B. M2M-based communication solution C. Local communication
The core of the secure and reliable communication solution (communication between different automation devices
is the M2M gateway, which is an industrial quality server with within the RMU):
pre-installed management software for secure communication The signals from the RMU switches, FPIs and LV multi-me-
between a central location and remote sites. There are mul- ters are brought to the FA device by two different ways:
tiple encryption protocols supported, for example, open VPN
and SSH for data security and system integration for central − − digital signals (e.g. switch positions indication and control)
monitoring systems. For security reasons, there is also an are hardwired
internal firewall for monitoring IP traffic and blocking unwanted −− analog signals (e.g. measurements from the FPIs and LV
connections. multi-meters) are obtained over local communication bus
which can be serial Modbus RTU or serial IEC 60870-
Operator-independent solution 5-101 communication protocol. Modbus RTU is used
The M2M gateway provides a fixed IP address for all remo- within Measurement package for communication between
te devices. This means that the IP address on the wireless RTU560CIG10 (via it’s CPA port) or REC603 (via it‘s RS2
controller, for example, REC601 or REC603, does not need to port) and FPIs; IEC 60870-5-101 is used for communica-
be fixed. With this solution, all remote devices have a fixed IP tion between LV multi-meters and REC603 FA device (via
address at all times, even if the address provided by the mobi- its RS1/RS2 ports).
le operator is dynamic. The great advantage with this set-up is
that you can use the standard, inexpensive SIM cards, as the
remote devices do not require that the specific and costly SIM
cards, equipped with private APN functionality, are to be used.
This also provides you with the flexibility to select the best
operator for each remote site.
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IV. Packages A. Options description
All standard packages always include: 1. Automation level
Three automation levels (packages) are defined.
−− Power supply backup source for automation devices See also Appendix 1: Packages differentiations.
(24V DC batteries and charger)
− − Wire (Ethernet) and/or wireless (GSM/GPRS) communi- − − Remote Monitoring
cation interfaces (SIM card is not part of delivery) This package provides remote monitoring of the:
− − IEC 60870-5-104 host (slave) communication protocol −− RMU’s / SWGR’s primary switching devices positions
( -> grid topology supervision)
Three levels of automation are defined. There are additional − − FPI fault signalization (-> fast fault localization, reduced
options which can be selected for each package. outage time, efficient use of manpower)
− − Faults in transformer feeders
Main selections and their options are: (*) default values)
1. Automation level −− Remote Control
−− Remote Monitoring package This package includes the features from the Remote
−− Remote Control package *) Monitoring package and in addition provides:
− − Remote Measurement package − − Remote control of RMU’s / SWGR’s primary switching
devices (-> fast fault isolation, fast restoration of healthy
2. Feeder automation device part of the MV network , operator safety)
− − REC603 *) −− Remote operation is enabled by turning the Local / Remo-
− − RTU560CIG10 te selector switch on the front of the RMU to the Remote
− − GPRS communication/modem: mode. Remote operation is disabled and power to the
−− None *) motor drive circuit via controller is disconnected in Local
−− RER601 mode
−− 560MDD10 − − Local manual operation is enabled in both modes using
−− REC615 the operating handle supplied. Local motor operation is
− − GPRS communication/modem: enabled in Local mode by close (“I”) / open (“O”) push
−− None *) buttons. Local operation can be disabled by use of pad-
−− RER601 locks
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2. Feeder automation device −− REC615
Compact FA devices secure remote monitoring and control of REC615 is a dedicated grid automation IED designed for
the secondary substations in the distribution networks. It remote control and monitoring, protection, fault indication,
enables the network control centers to monitor and control power quality analyzing and automation in medium-voltage
the field devices over the different communication infra- secondary distribution systems, including networks with
structure. distributed power generation, with secondary equipment
such as medium-voltage disconnectors, switches and ring-
− − REC603 main units.
The Wireless Controller REC603 is a compact, solution
based device for the remote control and monitoring of With REC615, grid reliability can be enhanced, ranging
secondary substations such as network disconnectors, from basic, non-directional overload signalisation to exten-
load break switches and Ring Main Units (RMUs) in ded protection functionality with power quality analyses.
distribution networks. REC603 enables the network control Thus, REC615 meets today’s requirements for smart grids
system to monitor and control the field devices over the and supports the protection of overhead line and cable fee-
public communication infrastructure (GPRS). The Wireless ders in isolated neutral, resistance-earthed, compensated
Controller REC603 utilizes the built-in GPRS for reliable and solidly earthed networks.
and secure end-to-end communication providing remote
monitoring and control of up to three objects. REC615 is intended for applications where multiple objects
are controlled, based on sensor technology. REC615
Link to abb.com provides superior fault location, isolation and restoration
(FLIR) to lower the frequency and shorten the duration of
− − RTU560CIG10 faults (SAIFI/SAIDI). REC615 is a member of ABB’s Relion®
The RTU560 DIN rail provides advanced functionality and product family and a part of its 615 protection and control
makes it the perfect fit for current and future smart grid product series.
applications. The compact housing with the possibility to
integrate hardwired information fulfills complex require- Note: REC615 doesn’t provide by default GPRS commu-
ments and space restrictions at the same time. nication availability, thus it is possible to select RER601 in
REC615 subselection.
Algorithms, switching sequences and logics can be
implemented as logic building blocks. Libraries are used Link to abb.com
to make these building blocks available throughout the
product family. Another enabler for Smart Grid is seen in Note: The availability depends on selected Automation level
the use of open standard protocols. and selected Feeder automation device.
− − Fault
With this selection one type of event can be transferred to
the remote control centers:
− − Fault (does not differentiate over-current and earth fault nor
fault direction)
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4. Fault passage indicators − − Kries - IKI-20U2
FPI are devices which detect faults in the MV network and The combined short-circuit/earth-fault indicator IKI-20
some of them are also able to provide MV analog values is used for over current detection, indication and remote
measurements to the FA device which then further transfers monitoring in distribution networks 1-52 kV. By connecting
these signals to the control centers. a summation split core transformer it is also possible to
detect earth faults. The IKI-20 is mainly powered through
Available options are: the split core transformers.
−− Kries - IKI-50_1F
The Grid-Inspector IKI-50 offers a directed error detection − − Horstmann - SIGMA F+E (AC/DC)
(short-circuit and earth fault) and a directed power flow The SIGMA F+E (AC/DC) device is a combined earth fault
measurement of all important measurement values and and short-circuit indicator. It is used as remote indicator
their derived values for power grids with local feeding. and serves to detect and display earth faults and short-
The loading, overload and errors of power grids can be circuit currents in medium voltage distribution networks.
monitored hereby. The Grid-Inspector is also able to It consists of a display unit accommodated in a plug-in
selective disconnect a faulted cable section and allows to housing for panel mounting and two current transformers
reduce the reclosing time after an error. Modbus and/or for short-circuit and one current transformer for the earth
digital in- and outputs can transmit the data to any remote fault sensing which are connected to the device by means
control substation. of measuring leads. The SIGMA F+E (AC/DC) short-circuit
and earth fault indicator is not only capable of being
− − Horstmann - ComPass B operated in radial or open ring networks, but it can also be
The ComPass B is used in medium-voltage distribution used in double fed ring networks either with automatic or
networks and combines the functions of a directional short- manual re-closure feature. Owing to its measuring
circuit and earth fault indicator. It has been developed and principle, the earth fault indication is suitable for distri-
designed bution networks with low-impedance or solidly earthed
− − to detect short-circuits and earth faults neutral.
−− to indicate and remotely signal the fault and load flow
direction (A or B)
−− to measure, indicate and remotely signal load current,
voltage, power, cos phi and frequency of medium-voltage
networks
REC615 protection functions setting Network type and corresponding pre-configured Setting Group (SG)
Used for detection of Function block Insulated (SG1) Compensated (SG2) Solidly earthed (SG3)
Earth Fault (EF) EFIPTOC1 Blocked Blocked In use; 1,59 x In
EF in Forward direction DEFLPDEF1 In use; 0,016 x In; In use; 0,016 x In; Blocked
Char. angle: -90 deg. Char. angle: 0 deg.
EF in Backward direction DEFLPDEF2 In use; 0,016 x In; In use; 0,016 x In; Blocked
Char. angle: -90 deg. Char. angle: 0 deg.
Over Current (OC) PHIPTOC1 In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In
OC in Forward direction DPHLPDOC1 In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In
OC in Backward direction DPHLPDOC2 In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In In use; 1,59 x In
Nevertheless application-specific parameters (fault current levels, detection times, etc.) must be adjusted at site.
REC615 uses for current detection bushing sensors, thus for Note: None of these protection functions will trip load break
protection functions these values are valid: switch within SafeRing RMU. Faults are only signalized by the
Earth nominal current: 630 A (calculated from 3 phase local alarm LEDs and are also transferred via communication to
current sensors) the control room.
Phase nominal current: 630 A
0,016 x In then means 10 A primary value Note: The availability depends on selected Automation level
1,59 x In then means 1000 A primary value and MV network fault types.
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5. Fault passage indicators remote reset
−− No Measurements are taken in true effective value using the
The FPI signalization will be reset according to its setting three alternating and neutral voltage inputs and three
(e.g. manually, automatically after fixed set time). current inputs to measure In /1A or In /5A secondary from
external measurement transformers. The CVM-MINI allows
− − Yes the display of all electrical parameters, using the backlit
This option gives possibility to reset (fault indication) LCD display, showing three instant electrical parameters,
FPIs remotely from the control centers. maximum or minimum on each page jump.
Note: There is 1 common reset command for all FPIs in case Note: See Appendix 4 for more details.
of REC603 FA device – all FPIs within the RMU / SWGR will be
reset at the same time. Note: The availability depends on the selected Feeder
Automation device and Ring Main Unit module configuration.
6. Distribution transformer feeders’ common remote These devices are by default mounted in top entry box or low
emergency trip voltage compartment.
− − No
No possibility to remotely trip distribution transformers mo-
dules. V. Maintenance:
RMU for Smart Grid has been designed to minimize service
−− Yes intervals when operated in normal service conditions as speci-
This option gives possibility to remotely trip distribution fied in IEC 62271-1.
transformers modules (usually F and/or V modules) from the
control centers. It is recommended that any maintenance on RMU for Smart
Grid should be carried out in accordance with IEC 62271-1,
Note: There is 1 common trip command for all distribution Section 11. Following the maintenance requirements below
transformers modules in case SafeRing RMU or in case of will help ensure continued operation throughout the life ex-
SafePlus SWGR and REC603 FA device – all modules will be pectancy of the system.
tripped at the same time.
1. Battery life:
7. Supervision of the LV side of the distribution Life time of batteries installed in RMU is 12 years at 20°C
transformer ambient temperature.
This option gives possibility to remotely supervise secondary
(Low Voltage) side of the distribution transformer. Different 2. Environmental:
multi-function monitoring devices with extensive measuring RMU for Smart Grid is designed to operate between -25°C
and calculation functions will be available in this selection. and +40°C.
The unit measures currents, voltages and frequencies, and
calculates power and energy values. Interconnection cable Exception: The lowest operating temperature for LV multi
between FA device and LV multi-meters is not part of delivery meter CVM-MINI is -10°C.
if the LV multi-meter is mounted outside the RMU.
RMU for Smart Grid installed in abnormal conditions will
−− None require regular inspection and maintenance depending on
No possibility to remotely supervise LV network analog the nature of the environment.
data.
3. End of life
−− Vamp: WIMO 6CP10 ABB PPMV NO, Power Products Medium Voltage Division,
WIMO 6CP10 secondary substation measuring and monito- is committed to the protection of the environment and
ring unit is a compact multi-function monitoring device with adheres to ISO 14001 standards.
extensive measuring and calculation functions. Setting and
programming possibilities are comprehensive and versatile. Disposing of the IED: Definitions and regulations of
WIMO 6CP10 is ideal for secondary substation measuring hazardous materials are country-specific and change when
and monitoring management. The unit measures currents, the knowledge of materials increases. The materials used
voltages and frequencies, and calculates power and energy in this product are typical for electric and electronic
values. devices.
All parts used in this product are recyclable. When
− − Circutor: CVM-MINI-ITF-RS485-C2 disposing of an IED or its parts contact a local waste
The CVM-MINI panel analyzer is a programmable handler who is authorized and specialized in disposing
measuring instrument; it offers a series of options for using electronic waste. These handlers can sort the
it, which may be selected from configuration menus on the material by using dedicated sorting processes and dispose
instrument itself. The CVM-MINI measures, calculates and of the product according to the local requirements.
displays the main electrical parameters for three-phase,
balanced or unbalanced industrial systems.
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VI. Appendixes
CIRCUIT BREAKERS POSITION MONITORING N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A V modules
SWITCH-FUSE DISCONNECTORS POSITION MONITORING N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A F modules
EARTHING SWITCHES POSITION MONITORING N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A C, V, F modules
AC POWER SUPPLY ERROR MONITORING x x x N/A N/A loss of main (AC) power supply
AC AND DC POWER SUPPLY ERROR MONITORING N/A N/A N/A X x 1 common signal for AC and DC
MOTOR OPERATION OF THE CIRCUIT BREAKERS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A V modules
MOTOR OPERATION OF THE SWITCH-FUSE DISCONNECTORS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A F modules
MV NETWORK ANALOG VALUES MEASUREMENT N/A N/A x x x I, UL-N, UL-L, f, cos Phi, ...
LV NETWORK ANALOG VALUES SUPERVISION o o o o N/A I, UL-N, UL-L, f, cos Phi, ...
DIRECTIONAL 7 7 5
x available
o option
N/A not applicable/available
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Appendix 1: Packages differentiations for SafePlus SWGRs
EARTHING SWITCHES POSITION MONITORING N/A N/A x x C, Sl, F, V, Sv, CB, De, Be modules
DC POWER SUPPLY ERROR MONITORING N/A N/A N/A x DC power supply low / high
MV NETWORK ANALOG VALUES MEASUREMENT N/A N/A x x I, UL-N, UL-L, f, cos Phi, ...
DIRECTIONAL
Measurement package with RTU560CIG10 NON DIR. (OC & EF) Depends on the SWGR configuration
x available
o option
N/A not applicable/available
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B. Appendix 2: Installation instructions − − REC603 - SIM card installation (set correct PIN code
before inserting the card – see Appendix 3):
All devices (exception are „Supervision of the LV side of the
Unscrew the GSM antenna (if already installed) and two
distribution transformer” devices) come already installed
screws (Torx T20):
inside the RMU, it is anyway needed to do some installation
work directly on site:
Incline the REC603 box and install the SIM card (small
screw driver is needed for removing of the SIM card
holder):
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− − RTU560CIG10 - connection points: − − Correct interconnection between LV multi-meters and FA
devices
−− Circutor CVM-MINI(s) and RTU560CIG10
− − The same Modbus line to which FPIs are connec-
ted is used – port CPA on RTU560CIG10
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C. Appendix 3: On site setting instructions of feeder automation devices
The secondary equipments which come installed within the RMU are preconfigured accordingly from the factory. Their
configurations are adjusted according to the Safe Pro 3 standard package specification. It is nevertheless needed to do some
on site setting mainly of the feeder automation box, so the setting (IP addresses etc.) fits to the communication system used
(GPRS, Ethernet communication).
The FPIs comes preconfigured (binary input mode, signaling output relays, Modbus parameters) according to the SafePro 3
selections. But the setting related to the network parameters like fault pick up current, fault current pick up time etc. must be
done on site. Also voltage calibration has to be done on site. Please check the FPI’s manuals to find more details.
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D. Appendix 4: IEC 60870-5-104 signal addresses
110, 210, ..., 610 DPI 1 (R) EARTHING SWITCH POSITION OPEN x (3) x (6)
N/A N/A
110, 210, ..., 610 DPI 2 (R) EARTHING SWITCH POSITION CLOSED x (3) x (6)
140, 240, ..., 640 DPI 1 (R) DISCONNECTOR POSITION OPEN x (6)
N/A N/A
140, 240, ..., 640 DPI 2 (R) DISCONNECTOR POSITION CLOSED x (6)
111, 211, ..., 411 SPI 1 (R) FPI FORWARD (B) FAULT x (3) x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) x (3)
112, 212, ..., 412 SPI 1 (R) FPI EARTH FAULT x (3) x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) x (3)
113, 213, ..., 413 SPI 1 (R) FPI FAULT x (3) x (3) x (3) x (4) N/A x (3) x (3) N/A
114, 214, ..., 414 SPI 1 (R) FPI BACKWARD (A) FAULT x (3) x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) x (3)
115, 215, ..., 415 SPI 1 (R) FPI OVERCURRENT FAULT x (3) x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) x (3)
112, 212, ..., 412 SPI 1 (R) N/A Earth fault (IE>) LBS1 Earth fault (IE>) x (1) x (4)
115, 215, ..., 415 SPI 1 (R) N/A Short-circuit (I>>) LBS1 Short-circuit (I>>) x (1) x (4)
117, 217, ..., 417 SPI 1 (R) N/A Event in phase 1 LBS1 Event in phase 1 x (1) x (4)
118, 218, ..., 418 SPI 1 (R) N/A Event in phase 2 LBS1 Event in phase 2 x (1) x (4)
119, 219, ..., 419 SPI 1 (R) N/A Event in phase 3 LBS1 Event in phase 3 x (1) x (4)
120, 220, ..., 420 SPI 1 (R) N/A Overvoltage (U>) LBS1 Overvoltage (U>) N/A x (1) N/A x (4) N/A
121, 221, ..., 421 SPI 1 (R) N/A Undervoltage (U<) LBS1 Undervoltage (U<) x (1) x (4)
122, 222, ..., 422 SPI 1 (R) N/A I>> direction A LBS1 I>> direction A x (1) x (4)
123, 223, ..., 423 SPI 1 (R) N/A I>> direction B LBS1 I>> direction B x (1) x (4)
124, 224, ..., 424 SPI 1 (R) N/A IE> direction A LBS1 IE> direction A x (1) x (4)
125, 225, ..., 425 SPI 1 (R) N/A IE> direction B> LBS1 IE> direction B> x (1) x (4)
112, 212, ..., 612 SPI 1 (R) Earth fault (IE>) Earth fault (IE>) N/A x (6)
115, 215, ..., 615 SPI 1 (R) Short-circuit (I>>) Short-circuit (I>>) N/A x (6)
117, 217, ..., 617 SPI 1 (R) Short-circuit L1 Event in phase 1 N/A x (6)
118, 218, ..., 618 SPI 1 (R) Short-circuit L2 Event in phase 2 N/A x (6)
119, 219, ..., 619 SPI 1 (R) Short-circuit L3 Event in phase 3 N/A x (6)
120, 220, ..., 620 SPI 1 (R) Limit monitoring U> Overvoltage (U>) N/A x (6)
N/A N/A
121, 221, ..., 621 SPI 1 (R) Limit monitoring U< Undervoltage (U<) N/A x (6)
122, 222, ..., 622 SPI 1 (R) I>> direction A I>> direction A N/A x (6)
123, 223, ..., 623 SPI 1 (R) I>> direction B I>> direction B N/A x (6)
124, 224, ..., 624 SPI 1 (R) IE> direction A IE> direction A N/A x (6)
125, 225, ..., 625 SPI 1 (R) IE> direction B IE> direction B N/A x (6)
126, 226, ..., 626 16BIT 0 ... 65535 (R) Type of Event 1 Event class. (Latest e.) N/A x (6)
701, 702, ..., 710 SPI 1 (R) SPARE INPUT x (1-5) x (1-5) x (1-5) x (5-7) x (1-2) x (1-5) x (1-5) x (1-3) o (1-10)
716, 116, ..., 616 SPI 1 (R) TR FEEDER(S) FAULT x (1) x (1) x (1) x (1) x (1) x (1) x (1) x (1) x (6)
402 SPI 0 (R) UNIVERSAL (AC/DC) POWER SUPPLY ERR. N/A N/A N/A x x N/A N/A N/A N/A
902 SPI 0 (R) AC POWER SUPPLY ERROR x x x N/A N/A x x x x
903 SPI 0 (R) DC POWER SUPPLY ERROR N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A x
911, 912, ..., 916 SPI 1 (R) LOW GAS PRESSURE o o o o o o o o x
921, 922, ..., 926 SPI 1 (R) ARC SUPPRESSOR ACTIVATED o o o o o o o o o
808 SCS 1 (W) dir cmd FPI RESET o o o N/A N/A o o o N/A
801, 802, ..., 806 DSO16 2 (W) dir cmd FPI RESET N/A N/A N/A o (4) N/A N/A N/A N/A x (6)
808 SCS 1 (R dir cmd FPI RESET I (Programmable LEDs) N/A N/A N/A N/A o N/A N/A N/A N/A
809 SCS 1 (R dir cmd FPI RESET II (Indications and LEDs) N/A N/A N/A N/A o N/A N/A N/A N/A
810, 811, ..., 816 SCS 1 (W) dir cmd TR FEEDER(S) EMERGENCY TRIP o (1) o (1) o (1) o (1) o (1) o (1) o (1) o (1) o (6)
101, 201,301 SPI 1 (R) SWITCH / CB REMOTE OPERATION ON N/A x (3) x (3) N/A N/A N/A x (3) x (3) N/A
901 SPI 1 (R) SWGR REMOTE OPERATION ON N/A N/A N/A x x N/A N/A N/A x
150, 250, ..., 650 DCS 2 (W) sel/exc CLOSE SWITCH / CB COMMAND N/A x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) N/A x (3) x (3) x (6)
150, 250, ..., 650 DCS 1 (W) sel/exc OPEN SWITCH / CB COMMAND N/A x (3) x (3) x (4) x (3) N/A x (3) x (3) x (6)
103, 203, 303 FPI 0 ... 10 (R) 1 sec DISCONNECTOR TRAVELTIME N/A x (3) x (3) N/A N/A N/A x (3) x (3) N/A
104, 204, 304 FPI 0 ... 30 (R) 1 V DISCONNECTOR TRAVELVOLT N/A x (3) x (3) N/A N/A N/A x (3) x (3) N/A
410 SPI 1 (R) MODEM_RELAY_STATUS_SPI x x x x x x
440 SPI 1 (R) BATTERY_RELAY_STATUS_SPI x x x x x x
420 SPI 1 (R) CHARGER_RELAY_STATUS_SPI x x x x x x
441 SPI 1 (R) 22 VDC BATTERY_LOW_SPI x x x x x x
442 SPI 1 (R) 21 VDC BATTERY_PROTECT_SPI x x x N/A x x x N/A
460 SPI 1 (R) -5 oC TEMPERATURE_LOW_SPI x x x x x x
461 SPI 1 (R) 80 oC TEMPERATURE_HI_SPI x x x x x x
443 FPI 0 ... 30 (R) 1 V BATTERY_CHARGEVOLTAGE_SPI x x x x x x
444 FPI 0 ... 10 (R) 1 A BATTERY_CHARGECURRENT_SPI x x x x x x
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Valid for Monitoring, Control or Measurement packages with only REC603.
−− LV network analog data values:
−− Vamp WIMO 6CP10 specific:
16391 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - U12 - Phase-to-phase voltage U12
16392 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - U23 - Phase-to-phase voltage U23
16393 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - U31 - Phase-to-phase voltage U31 o (2) o (2) o (2) o (2) o (2) o (2)
16388 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - UL1 - Phase-to-earth voltage UL1
16389 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - UL2 - Phase-to-earth voltage UL2
16390 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - - - - UL3 - Phase-to-earth voltage UL3
16410 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - - - - THDUa - Total harmonic distortion of the voltage input a
16411 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - - - - THDUb - Total harmonic distortion of the voltage input b
16412 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - - - - THDUc - Total harmonic distortion of the voltage input c
16400 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVA x - - - - - S - Apparent power
16398 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 kW x - - - - - P - Active power
16399 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVAr x - - - - - Q-Reactive power
16402 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - - - - CosPhi - Active power angle
16401 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - - - - PF - Power factpr
16403 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 Hz x - - - - - f - Frequency
16415 port 2406,8 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 o
C x - - - - - Dsitribution transformer temperature
o option
N/A not applicable/available
AMI analog measurement information
o (2) in hooks max number of supported items
16
Valid for Measurement package with only RTU540 products (RTU560CIG10).
− − LV network analog data values:
−− Circutor CVM-MINI specific:
SafeRing SafePlus
IEC 60870-5-104 L3 L3
information data value read (R) note / scada GI group data point description Measurement Measurement
object address type written (W) mult. unit glb 1 5 6 10 13 RTU540 RTU540
11000/14000 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L1 Inst - Current
11001/14001 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L1 Max - Current
11002/14002 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L2 Inst - Current
11003/14003 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L2 Max - Current
11004/14004 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L3 Inst - Current
11005/14005 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A L3 Max - Current
11006/14006 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - In Inst - Neutral current
11007/14007 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - In Max - Neutral current
11008/14008 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A_AVG Inst - Three-phase current (average)
11009/14009 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - A_AVG Max - Three-phase current (average)
11010/14010 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - Md (A) 15min Inst - Maximum demand
11011/14011 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 10000 A x - - x - - Md (A) 15min Max - Maximum demand
11012/14012 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L1 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in current
11013/14013 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L1 Max - Total harmonic distortion in current
11014/14014 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L2 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in current
11015/14015 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L2 Max - Total harmonic distortion in current
11016/14016 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L3 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in current
11017/14017 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD A L3 Max - Total harmonic distortion in current
11018/14018 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V12 Inst - Voltage line L1-L2
11019/14019 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V12 Max - Voltage line L1-L2
11020/14020 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V12 Min - Voltage line L1-L2
11021/14021 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V23 Inst - Voltage line L2-L3
11022/14022 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V23 Max - Voltage line L2-L3
11023/14023 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V23 Min - Voltage line L2-L3
11024/14024 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V31 Inst - Voltage line L3-L1
11025/14025 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V31 Max - Voltage line L3-L1
11026/14026 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V31 Min - Voltage line L3-L1
11027/14027 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L1 Inst - Voltage phase L1
11028/14028 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L1 Max - Voltage phase L1
11029/14029 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L1 Min - Voltage phase L1
11030/14030 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L2 Inst - Voltage phase L2
11031/14031 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L2 Max - Voltage phase L2
11032/14032 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L2 Min - Voltage phase L2
11033/14033 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L3 Inst - Voltage phase L3 o (2) o (4)
11034/14034 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L3 Max - Voltage phase L3
11035/14035 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 V x - - x - - V L3 Min - Voltage phase L3
11036/14036 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L1 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11037/14037 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L1 Max - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11038/14038 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L2 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11039/14039 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L2 Max - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11040/14040 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L3 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11041/14041 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 % x - - x - - %THD V L3 Inst - Total harmonic distortion in voltage
11042/14042 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVA x - - x - - kVA lll Inst - Apparent power
11043/14043 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVA x - - x - - kVA lll Max - Apparent power
11044/14044 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVA x - - x - - kVA lll Min - Apparent power
11045/14045 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kW x - - x - - kW lll Inst - Active power
11046/14046 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kW x - - x - - kW lll Max - Active power
11047/14047 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVArL x - - x - - kVArL lll Inst - Inductive power
11048/14048 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVArL x - - x - - kVArL lll Max - Inductive power
11049/14049 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVArC x - - x - - kVArC lll Inst - Capacitive power
11050/14050 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVArC x - - x - - kVArC lll Max - Capacitive power
11051/14051 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - Cos Phi lll Inst - CosPhi
11052/14052 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - Cos Phi lll Max - CosPhi
11053/14053 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - Cos Phi lll Min - CosPhi
11054/14054 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - PF lll Inst - Power factor
11055/14055 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - PF lll Max - Power factor
11056/14056 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - - x - - PF lll Min - Power factor
11057/14057 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 Hz x - - x - - Hz Inst - Frequency
11058/14058 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 Hz x - - x - - Hz Max - Frequency
11059/14059 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 Hz x - - x - - Hz Min - Frequency
11060/14060 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kW*h x - - x - - kW*h lll Inst - Active energy
11061/14061 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVArL*h x - - x - - kVArL*h lll Inst - Inductive reactive energy
11062/14062 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVArC*h x - - x - - kVArC*h lll Inst - Capacitive reactive energy
11063/14063 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVA*h x - - x - - kVA*h lll Inst - Apparent energy
11064/14064 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kW*h x - - x - - kW*h lll (-) Inst - Active energy generated
11065/14065 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVArL*h x - - x - - kVArL*h lll (-) Inst - Inductive energy generated
11066/14066 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVArC*h x - - x - - kVArC*h lll (-) Inst - Capacitive energy generated
11067/14067 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000000 kVA*h x - - x - - kVA*h lll (-) Inst - Apparent energy generated
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Valid only for Measurement package.
−− MV network analog data values:
−− Kries IKI-50 specific:
SafeRing SafePlus
IEC 60870-5-104 L3 L3 L3 L3
information data value read (R) note / scada GI group Meas. Meas. Meas. Meas.
object address type written (W) mult. unit glb 1 5 6 10 13 data point description REC603 RTU540 REC603 RTU540
1000/6000 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Phase current I L1
1001/6001 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Phase current I L2
1002/6002 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Phase current I L3
1003/6003 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Earth current I0∑
1014/6014 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L12
1015/6015 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L23
1016/6016 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L31
1017/6017 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L1-N
1018/6018 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L2-N
1019/6019 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U L3-N
1020/6020 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 100 kV x - x - - - Voltage U0∑
1021/6021 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVA x - x - - - Apparent power ∑ S
1022/6022 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kW x - x - - - Active power ∑ P
1023/6023 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 10000 kVAr x - x - - - Reactive power ∑ Q
1024/6024 AMI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - x - - - Power factor Cos Phi L2
1025/6025 AMI -1 ... +1 (R)) 100 Hz x - x - - - Frequency f L2
- AMI POS/NEG (R) 1 - x - x - - - Load flow direction **
1035/6035 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of forward phase current I Ø [dt] I L1 *
1036/6036 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of backward phase current I Ø [dt] I L1 * N/A x (4) N/A x (6)
1037/6037 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of forward phase current I Ø [dt] I L2 *
1038/6038 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of backward phase current I Ø [dt] I L2 *
1039/6039 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of forward phase current I Ø [dt] I L3 *
1040/6040 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of backward phase current I Ø [dt] I L3 *
1041/6041 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L1 *
1042/6042 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L1 *
1043/6043 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L2 *
1044/6044 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L2 *
1045/6045 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L3 *
1046/6046 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max [dT] I L3 *
1047/6047 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L1 *
1048/6048 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L1 *
1049/6049 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L2 *
1050/6050 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L2 *
1051/6051 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of forward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L3 *
1052/6052 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Max. of backward phase current I Ø Max/Res I L3 *
1053/6053 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of forward earth current I Ø [dt] I0S *
1054/6054 AMI 0 ... +1 (R) 1000 A x - x - - - Average of forward earth current I Ø [dt] I0S *
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Valid only for Measurement package.
− − MV network analog data values:
−− Horstmann Compass B specific:
Safering SafePlus
IEC 60870-5-104 L3 L3 L3 L3
information data value read (R) note / scada GI group Meas. Meas. Meas. Meas.
object address type written (W) mult. unit glb 1 5 6 10 13 data point description REC603 RTU540 REC603 RTU540
19
Valid only for Measurement package.
−− MV network analog data values:
−− ABB REC615 specific:
SafeRing
IEC 60870-5-104 L3
information data value read (R) note / scada GI group Measurement
object address type written (W) mult. unit glb 1 5 6 10 13 data point description REC615
1000 FPI 0 ... +1000 (R) 1 A x - x - - - Phase current I1
1001 FPI 0 ... +1000 (R) 1 A x - x - - - Phase current I2
1002 FPI 0 ... +1000 (R) 1 A x - x - - - Phase current I3
1003 FPI 0 ... +1000 (R) 3 A x - x - - - Earth current IE
1014 FPII 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V12
1015 FPI 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V23
1016 FPI 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V31
1017 FPII 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V1
1018 FPI 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V2
1019 FPII 0 ... +100000 (R) 1 V x - x - - - Voltage V3
1020 FPI 0 ... +100000 (R) 3 V x - x - - - Voltage VNE x
1021 FPI -1 ... +10000 (R) 1 kVA x - x - - - Apparent power S
1022 FPI -10000 ... +10000 (R) 1 kW x - x - - - Active power P
1023 FPI -10000 ... +10000 (R) 1 kVAr x - x - - - Reactive power Q
1024 FPI -1 ... +1 (R) 1 - x - x - - - Power factor Cos Phi
1025 FPI 0 ... +100 (R)) 1 Hz x - x - - - Frequency
- AMI POS/NEG (R) 1 - x - x - - - Load flow direction ****
930 DMI 0 ... +16 (R) 1 - x x - - - - Active Setting Group
931 SCS 1 (W) dir cmd - - - - - - Active SG 1 (Insulated network)
932 SCS 1 (W) dir cmd - - - - - - Active SG 1 (Compensated network)
933 SCS 1 (W) dir cmd - - - - - - Active SG 3 (Solidly earthed network)
x available
FPI floating point information
SCS single command
**** Sign of the 1022:
POS = FORWARD (B) / NEG = BACKWARD (A)
- interrogation commands:
GI group description
20 global group - all signals
1 MV switches position and local/remote status
5 MV network analog values
6 LV network analog values (not valid for WIMO – use group 20 and ports 2406 and 2408)
10 MV network, distr. tr faults and SPARE inputs
13 Secondary devices status and errors
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