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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Description......................................................................................................................1
1.2. Summary of Features.......................................................................................................2
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................. 7
2.1. Inputs and Outputs...........................................................................................................7
2.2. Type Withstand Tests .......................................................................................................9
2.3. Metering Accuracy ........................................................................................................10
2.4. Recloser Mode Funtions ................................................................................................11
2.5. Sectionalizer Mode Functions........................................................................................20
2.6. Monitoring ....................................................................................................................21
2.7. Loop Control .................................................................................................................26
2.8. Recorder........................................................................................................................27
2.9. Communications............................................................................................................33
3. APPLICATION.......................................................................................................... 34
4. DIMENSIONS AND CONSTRUCTION.................................................................. 35
5. SIDE PANEL CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 36
5.1. Communication Port......................................................................................................37
5.2. NTC Connector .............................................................................................................39
5.3. Current Input Connector ................................................................................................39
5.4. Voltage Input Connector ................................................................................................40
5.5. SCADA Connector - Option .........................................................................................40
5.6. Monitor Connector ........................................................................................................41
5.7. Status Inputs Connector .................................................................................................41
5.8. Trip/Close Connector.....................................................................................................42
5.9. Outputs Connector.........................................................................................................42
5.10. Power Input / Battery Input Connector .........................................................................43
5.11. Power Output Connector..............................................................................................43
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Description
EVRC2A-NT with microprocessor-based digital control technology is designed to provide
protective coordination and fault clearance of distribution systems for continuous best quality of
electric service.
Remote monitoring and control can be provided by RTU(Remote Terminal Unit - Option) which
fundamentally installed.
EVRC2A-NT provides protection, control, and monitoring functions with both local and remote. It
also displays the present trip/alarm conditions, and measured system parameters.
Recording of past trip, alarm or control events, maximum demand levels, and energy metering is
also performed.
Users can operate Close and Trip, and also control EVRC2A-NT with key buttons on the user
interface panel; Protection Enabled, Ground Enabled, SEF Enabled, Reclose Enabled, Control
Locked, Remote enabled, GROUP settings, Loop control Enabled, Loop control auto restore, Hot
line tag and so on.
Users can manage the Recloser interface software using a portable PC for modification of settings,
acquisition of event data, and management of operation history.
To provide fully protective coordination for the continuous best quality of electric distribution,
EVRC2A-NT contains many T-C characteristic curves developed by IEEE C37.112, IEC255-3,
McGraw Edison, and KEPCO and so on. Users can select any time of current curve simply by
programming and modifying.
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MONITORING (COMMON)
Phase Difference
Synchro’ Check
Open Phase
Live Line Block
Fault Locator (applies to Recloser mode only)
Load Current Alarm
Power Factor (Lead and Lag)
Live Line
Operation Count
Contact Wear per Phase
Battery Automatic Load Test & Battery Management
Power Quality
- Interrupt
- Sag
- Swell
- Harmonics
- Current Unbalance
- Voltage Unbalance
- Under Voltage
- Over Voltage
- Under Frequency
Transducer(TD) Monitor
Recloser Trip/Close Coil
Breaker Failure with Current Supervision
System Power
Recloser Gas Over/Under Pressure
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EVENT RECORDER
S/W Operation Recorder - last 5,000 events
Fault Event Recorder - last 1,500 events
Fault Waveform(60 cycles× 64 samples) - last 32 events
System Event Recorder - last 5,000 events
Setting Change Event Recorder - last 2,000 events
Load&Energy Recorder
- Average Load & Energy – last 8,640 events (Max 360 days)
- Peak Load & Energy in every hour – last 8,640 events
- Peak Load & Energy in every day – last 8,640 events
Diagnostic Event Recorder - last 2,000 events
PQM Detection Event Recorder - last 1,500 events
Load Current Alarm Event Recorder - last 1,500 events
NOTE : 1. The maximum number of all events except fault waveform to be stored can be
increased according to user requests.
2. According to setting, all events can support COMFEDE format.
According to setting, waveform can support COTRADE format.
MAINTENANCE
Restart, Diagnostic and Operation counters
Fault Trip and Fault counters
PQM counters
Communication counters
User counters
Interrupt Time
Contact Wear per Phase
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METERING
Each Phase Current and Angle : Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Isef
Each Phase Pick Current : Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Iq
Each Phase and Line to Line Voltage and Angle : Va, Vb, Vc, Vr, Vs, Vt, Vab, Vbc, Vca, Vrs,
Vst, Vtr
Current and Voltage Symmetrical Component : I1, I2, 3I0, V1, V2, 3V0
Source and Load side Frequency, Frequency Change Rate, Slip Frequency and Slip Angle
Single Phase and Three Phase Power : Active Power(kW), Reactive Power(kVar), Apparent
Power(kVA), Power Factor(%)
Positive and Negative Energy : Active Energy(kWh), Reactive Energy(kVarh)
Present and Positive/Negative Maximum Demand
- Demand Current : Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Iq
- Single Phase and Three Phase Active Power(kW) and Reactive Poer(kVar)
Source/Load side Voltage and Current Unbalance
Voltage and Current Harmonics (THD, 2nd ~ 31th order)
Voltage and Current True R.M.S
EVRC2A-NT Condition Reference
- Battery Voltage, Charger Voltage and Charger Current
- Battery Capacity
- EVRC2A-NT Internal Temperature
- EVRC2A-NT External Temperature - Option
- Gas Pressure – Option
- System Power : +12V, -12V, Reference Voltage
COMMUNICATIONS
Side panel RS232-1 and RS232-2 Serial Port : DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101
Protocol, EVRC2A-NT Interface Software
Side panel RS485 Port : DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
Side panel Eth1 and Eth2 Ethernet Port or Fiber Optic(Option) Port : DNP 3.0, Modbus,
IEC61850 and IEC60870-5-104 Protocol, EVRC2A-NT Interface Software
Front Panel USB-B Type Port : EVRC2A-NT Interface Software
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USER INTERFACE
Fault Indicators
Manual Battery Load Test: Battery Voltage and Charge Voltage
Dual Functional Keypads
20×8 Character LCD Display
59 LED indicators - Fault indications, Sequence status, Battery status, etc.
Setting Range Help Messages
Access Security(3 Passwords with Different Authorities)
OTHERS
Loop Control (applies to Recloser mode only)
Programmable Logic Control(PLC)
Time Synchronism Device (IRIG) – Option
Wifi – Option
AUXILIARY INPUTS
12 Opto-isolated Programmable Inputs – Option
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
8 Opto-isolated Programmable Outputs – Option
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Inputs and Outputs
SYSTEMS
3phase-3wire or 3phase-4wire, 38㎸ maximum, 800 Amp maximum
FREQUENCY
50 / 60㎐ system and ABC/ACB phase rotation
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IMPULSE VOLTAGE
IEEE C62.45 (1992) Withstand Capability of Relay Systems to Radiated Electromagnetic
Interference Transceivers, 6㎸(1.2×50㎲), 3㎄(8×20㎲)
VIBRATIONS TEST
IEC 255-21-1 - 1988 Electrical relays, Part 21 : Vibration, shock, bump, and seismic tests on
measuring relays and protection equipment, Section One - Vibration tests (sinusoidal), Class 1
Control Operating Temperature
Operating range : -25℃∼+70℃(-13℉∼+158℉)
LCD : -20℃∼+70℃(-4℉∼+158℉) - standard
VFD : -40℃∼+85℃(-40℉∼+185℉) - option(Vacuum Fluorescent Display)
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VOLTAGE METERING
Rated voltage : AC effective value voltage 4 V
Phase A, B, C : ±0.5%( 50 ~ 200% of rated voltage), ±0.5˚
V1, V2, 3V0 : ±0.6 %( 50 ~ 200% of rated voltage), ±1˚
CURRENT METERING
Rated current : AC 0.6 Arms
IA, IB, IC, IN : ±0.5 mA ± 0.5 % of reading(0.03~1.5 A), ±0.5˚
ISEF : ±0.005 mA + ±0.5 % of reading(0.5~16.0 mA), ±1˚
I1, I2, 3I0 : ±0.01 A ± 3 % of reading(0.003~1.5A ), ±1˚
POWER METERING
Apparent Power : ±1.2 %( Rated Voltage >80 %, Rated Current >0.03)
Active Power : ±0.7 % PF=1, ±1% PF>0.87(Rated Voltage >80%, Rated Current >0.03)
Reactive Power : ±0.7 % PF=0, ±1% PF<0.5(Rated Voltage >80%, Rated Current >0.03)
FREQUENCY METERING
Source/Load Voltage Frequency : ±0.01 Hz
The above measurement accuracy is applied only for EVRC2A-NT controller. The measurement
accuracy of voltage and current including recloser is about ±1 %.
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Inrush Restraint
Phase/Ground/SEF/Neg Seq’ Function….………..DISABLE/ ENABLE
Fault Pickup Level at Inrush Restraint Duration
Phase/Ground/Neg Seq’ Pickup Level ……….10 to 20,000A in steps of 1A
SEF Pickup Level…………………….……….0.1 to 2,000.0A in steps of 0.1A
Dropout Level…………………………………5%
Restore Minimum Time
Phase/Ground//SEF/ NEQ Function…………..DISABLE/ ENABLE
Restore Minimum Time……………………….0.01 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Inrush Restraint Reset
Phase/Ground/Neg Seq’ Rest Current…….…..10 ~ 1600A in steps of 1A
SEF Rest Current…….………………………..0.1 ~ 160.0A in steps of 0.1A
Reset Time…………………………………….0.01 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Phase/Ground/Neg Seq’ Curves
Curve Type…………………………………….Total 62 Curves
- ANSI/IEEE : Normally, Very, Extremely
- IEC : Normally, Very, Extremely, Long Time Inverse, Short Time Inverse
- EB : Normally, Very, Long Time Very Inverse, Extremely Inverse
- Definite Time : DEF-1s, DEF-10s
- Korean(Kepco) Curve : N1, N2, N3, N4
- User programmable curves : USER-1, USER-2, USER-3, USER-4
- McGraw-Edison : Non-Standard Curves 32
- Fuse Non-standard Curve : 3 (RI, HR, FR)
Time Dial……………………………………..0.01 to 15.00 in steps of 0.01
Time Adder……………………………………0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Response Time…………………….0.00 to 10.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Type…………………………………….INSTANTANEOUS/LINEAR
Outage Time ........................................................... 0.01 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Outage Current ....................................................... OFF, 1 to 630A in steps of 1A
Make Use ‘I’……………………………………….NO/YES
Pickup Level Accuracy ........................................... 5%
Timing Accuracy .................................................... 5% of setting time or ± 20㎳
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Voltage Protection
Under Voltage 1,2
Function………………………………………..DISABLE/TRIP/ALARM/TRIP&ALARM
Pickup Level…………………………………...0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Normal Voltage……………………..0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Active Voltage Type…………………………… Any One(1P)/Any Two(2P)/All Three(3P)
Under Voltage Auto Restoration
Function……………………………………….. DISABLE/ENABLE
Pickup Level…………………………………...0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Time……………………………………..1 to 100 min. in steps of 1 min.
Restoration Source Side………………………...VS/VL/VS&VL
Active Voltage Type…………………………… Any One(1P)/Any Two(2P)/All Three(3P)
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Frequency Protection
Under Frequency 1,2
Function……………………………………….. DISABLE/ENABLE
Pickup Level…………………………………... 45.00 to 65.00 in steps of 0.01㎐
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Time………………………….…………. 0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Normal Voltage……………………...0.00 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Minimum Normal Current………………………OFF, 1 to 630A in steps of 1A
Over Frequency 1,2
Function……………………………………….. DISABLE/ENABLE
Pickup Level…………………………………... 40.00 to 65.00 in steps of 0.01㎐
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Time………………………….…………. 0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Normal Voltage……………………...0.00 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Minimum Normal Current………………………OFF, 1 to 630A in steps of 1A
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Frequency Decay
Function……………………………………….. DISABLE/ENABLE
Pickup Level(Hz/sec) ………………………… 0.01 to 5.00 in steps of 0.01㎐/sec
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Time………………………….…………. 0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Normal Frequency…..……………... 45.00 to 65.00 in steps of 0.01㎐
Minimum Normal Voltage……………………...0.00 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Minimum Normal Current………………………OFF, 1 to 630A in steps of 1A
Active Type………….…………………………INCREASE/DECREASE/ABSOLUTE
Frequency Auto Restoration
Function……………………………………….. DISABLE/ENABLE
Pickup Level…………………………………... 45.00 to 65.00 in steps of 0.01㎐
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Reset Time………………………….…………. 0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Minimum Normal Voltage……………………...0.00 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Minimum Normal Current………………………OFF, 1 to 630A in steps of 1A
Level Accuracy....................................................... at VT ± 0.02㎐, at CVD ± 0.05㎐
Dropout Level......................................................... at VT Pickup + 0.02㎐ when Under Frequency
at CVD Pickup+0.05㎐ when Under Frequency
at VT Pickup - 0.02㎐ when Over Frequency
at CVD Pickup -0.05㎐ when Over Frequency
Timing Accuracy .................................................... Max. 50㎳ at 0㎳ trip time delay
5% of setting time or ± 20㎳
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Power Protection
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/TRIP/ALARM/TRIP&ALARM
Function Bloke Time After Close ........................... 0.02 to 300.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Forward Power 1,2
Pickup Level………………………………….OFF, 0.00 to 300.00MW in steps of 0.01MW
Time Delay……………………………………0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01sec
Polarizing Power………………………………3-Phase Active Power
Directional Power 1,2
Active Minimum Power Level..………………. OFF, -300.00 to 300.00 in steps of 0.01MW
Angle………………………………………….0.00 to 359.99° in steps 0.01°
Time Delay……………………………………0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01sec
Polarizing Power………………………………3-Phase Active Power and Reactive Power
Level Accuracy....................................................... 5%
Timing Accuracy .................................................... Max. 50㎳ at 0㎳ trip time delay
5% of trip time or ± 20㎳
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Lockout Priority
Lockout Priority...................................................... PHASE/ GROUND
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Auto Section
Type Select ............................................................. OFF/AUTO SETCTION/TIE POINT
Auto Sectionalizer Control
Auto Sectionalizer Operate Count ...…………..1 to 5 Count in steps of 1 Count
Auto Sectionalizer Operate Time Delay…….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Auto Sectionalizer Reset Time Delay……….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Time Delay……………………………………..0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Tie Point Switch Control
Tie Point Switch Operate Count ......…………..1 to 5 Count in steps of 1 Count
Tie Point Switch Close Time Delay…..…….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Point Switch Open Time Delay.…..…….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Tie Point Switch Reset Time Delay…...…….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Dead Line Time Delay at Source Side…...….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Dead Line Time Delay at Load Side..…...….....0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Timing Accuracy .................................................... Max. 50㎳ at 0㎳ open/close time delay
5% of setting time or ± 20㎳
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2.6. Monitoring
Phase Difference
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/ENABLE
Dead Voltage Maximum Level ................................ 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Live Voltage Minimum Level.................................. 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Maximum Voltage Difference ................................. 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Maximum Angle Difference.................................... 1° to 100° in steps of 1°
Maximum Frequency Difference..............................0.01 to 5.00Hz in steps of 0.01Hz
Difference Check Phase ...........................................ALL/A/B/C
Time Delay ..............................................................0.00 to 600.00sec in steps 0.01sec
Voltage Level Accuracy .......................................... 5%
Angle Level Accuracy............................................. ± 2°
Frequency Level Accuracy...................................... at VT ± 0.02㎐, at CVD ± 0.05㎐
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
Synchro’ Check
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/ENABLE
Dead Voltage Maximum Level ................................ 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Live Voltage Minimum Level.................................. 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Maximum Voltage Difference ................................. 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Maximum Angle Difference.................................... OFF, 20.0° to 80.0° in steps of 0.1°
Maximum Frequency Difference(Slip Freq.) ............0.5 to 5.00Hz in steps of 0.01Hz
Synchro’ Check Phase..............................................A/B/C/AB/BC/CA
Compensation Angle............................................... 0° to 330° in steps of 30°
Load Side Voltage Compensation Factor ................. 0.50 to 2.00 in steps of 0.01
Recloser Closing Time .............................................0.00 to 600.0msec in steps 0.1msec
Closing Wait Time ...................................................1 to 600sec in steps 1sec
Voltage Level Accuracy .......................................... 5%
Angle Level Accuracy............................................. ± 2°
Frequency Level Accuracy...................................... at VT ± 0.02㎐, at CVD ± 0.05㎐
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
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Open Phase
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/ENABLE
On Level..................................................................0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Off Level .................................................................0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Time Delay ............................................................. 0.00 to 600.00s in steps of 0.01s
Level Accuracy....................................................... 5%
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
Fault Locator
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/ENABLE
Total Length of Feeder ............................................ 0.1 to 99.9 of 0.1km
Real impedance of the feeder positive seq. .............. 0.01 to 99.99 of 0.01ohms
Imaginary impedance of the feeder positive seq. ..... 0.01 to 99.99 of 0.01ohms
Real impedance of the feeder zero seq..................... 0.01 to 99.99 of 0.01ohms
Imaginary impedance of the feeder zero seq ............ 0.01 to 99.99 of 0.01ohms
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Live Line
Pickup Level........................................................... 0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Time Delay ..............................................................0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.1sec
Dropout Level......................................................... 95 to 98% of Pickup
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
Operation Counter
Function ..................................................................DISABLE/ENABLE
Alarm Count ........................................................... 1 to 20000 in steps of 1
Reset Count ............................................................ 0 to 10000 in steps of 1
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Battery Management
Function ................................................................. DISABLE/ENABLE
Charge Time ........................................................... 60 to 6,000 min. in steps of 1 min.
Discharge Time....................................................... 60 to 6,000 min. in steps of 1 min.
Alarm Pickup Level ................................................ 0.00 to 100.00% in steps of 0.01%
Reset Battery Capacity............................................ 0.00 to 100.00% in steps of 0.01%
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Over Voltage
Pickup Level………………………………….0.10 to 1.40xVT in steps of 0.01xVT
Time Delay……………………………………0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01sec
Under Frequency
Pickup Level…………………………………..OFF, 45.00 to 65.00Hz in steps of 0.01Hz
Time Delay……………………………………0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.1sec
Over Frequency
Pickup Level…………………………………..OFF, 45.00 to 65.00Hz in steps of 0.01Hz
Time Delay……………………………………0.00 to 600.00sec in steps of 0.01sec
Current Unbalance/THD Detect Limit Current ........ 0 to 630A in steps of 1A
Level Accuracy....................................................... at VT ± 0.02㎐, at CVD ± 0.05㎐
or ± 5%
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
System Power
Function ................................................................. OFF/ON
+12V Pickup........................................................... OFF, 0.1 to 10.0 V in steps of 0.1V
Time Delay ............................................................. 0.01 to 10.00 sec in steps of 0.01 sec
-12V Pickup............................................................ OFF, 0.1 to 10.0 V in steps of 0.1V
Time Delay ............................................................. 0.01 to 10.00 sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Ref. V Pickup ......................................................... OFF, 0.1 to 10.0 V in steps of 0.1V
Time Delay ............................................................. 0.01 to 10.00 sec in steps of 0.01 sec
Level Accuracy....................................................... ± 5%
Timing Accuracy .................................................... ± 5% of setting time or ± 20msec
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2.8. Recorder
OPERATION EVENT RECORDER
Trigger Source
n Recloser Closed(Manual/Remote/Auto/External/Panel Control CLOSE)
n Recloser Opened(Manual/Remote/Auto/External/Panel Control OPEN)
Storage Capacity : Total 5,000 Events
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NOTE : The maximum number of all events except fault waveform to be stored can be
increased according to user requests.
COUNTER
System Restart Counter : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
Diagnostic Counter : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
Operation Counter : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
Fault Counters : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
PQM Counters : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
Communication Counter : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
User Counter : 0 to 1,000,000 or 0 to 65,534
NOTE: Depending on the “16bit Count Use” setting in the menu “GLOBAL SETTING /
GENERAL / DEVICE / OTHERS”, the roll-over limit of each counter is applied
differently.
n When the setting is OFF, each counter is rolled over to 0 if the counter value
exceeds 1,000,000
n When the setting is ON, each counter is rolled over to 0 if the counter value
exceeds 65,534
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INTERRUPT TIME
Total, Phase A, B and C Interrupt Time : 0 to 1,000,000 sec or 0 to 65,534 sec
Momentary Interrupt Time : 0 to 1,000,000 sec or 0 to 65,534 sec
Temporary Interrupt Time : 0 to 1,000,000 sec or 0 to 65,534 sec
Sustained Interrupt Time : 0 to 1,000,000 sec or 0 to 65,534 sec
NOTE: Depending on the “16bit Count Use” setting in the menu “GLOBAL SETTING /
GENERAL / DEVICE / OTHERS”, the roll-over limit of each interrupt time is
applied differently.
n When the setting is OFF, each interrupt time is rolled over to 0 sec if the
interrupt time exceeds 1,000,000 sec
n When the setting is ON, each interrupt time is rolled over to 0 sec if the
interrupt time exceeds 65,534
PEAK CURRENT
Phase A, B, C, N Peak Current and Negative Sequence Peak Current
Trigger Source
n Load Current Alarm Detect
ENERGY
Positive Active Power Energy – A, B, C, 3ф : 0 to 60,000 kWh or 0 to 999,999,999 kWh
Positive Reactive Power Energy – A, B, C, 3ф : 0 to 60,000 kVarh or 0 to 999,999,999 kvarh
Negative Active Power Energy – A, B, C, 3ф : 0 to 60,000 kWh or 0 to 999,999,999 kWh
Negative Reactive Power Energy – A, B, C, 3ф : 0 to 60,000 kVarh or 0 to 999,999,999 kvarh
NOTE: Depending on the “16bit Ener’ Use” setting in the menu “GLOBAL SETTING /
GENERAL / DEVICE / OTHERS”, the roll-over limit of each energy value is
applied differently.
n When the setting is OFF, each energy value is rolled over to 0 if the energy
value exceeds 999,999,999
n When the setting is ON, each energy value is rolled over to 0 if the energy value
exceeds 60,000
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DEMAND
Demand Current – A, B, C, N, Negative Sequence
Demand Positive Active Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Positive Reactive Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Negative Active Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Negative Reactive Power – A, B, C, 3ф
2.9. Communications
Table 2-2. Communications
RS232,1200-115200bps, None, Odd or Even Parity, 7 or 8
Data bits, 1 or 2 Stop bit
Side panel RS232-1
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol,
ETMFC610 Interface Software
RS232,1200-115200bps, None, Odd or Even Parity, 7 or 8
Data bits, 1 or 2 Stop bit
Side panel RS232-2
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol,
ETMFC610 Interface Software
RS485,1200-115200bps, None, Odd or Even Parity, 7 or 8
Side panel RS485 Data bits, 1 or 2 Stop bit
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
RJ-45 or Fiber Optic(Option),10BASE-T/100BASE-T
Side panel EN1, EN2 DNP 3.0, Modbus, IEC61850 and IEC60870-5-104
Protocol, ETMFC610 Interface Software
USB- B Type
Front Panel USB
ETMFC610 Interface Software
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3. APPLICATION
EVRC2A-NT has two control types(Recloser type(default) and Sectionalizer type). Control Type
setting is available in the menu “MAIN MENU / GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE /
CONTROL TYPE”. The control type must be selected according to the installed body. The
Recloser function(fault trip) is active on Recloser type, and when the recloser body, Recloser type
must be selected. But, The Sectionalizer(fault indication) function is active on Sectionalizer type,
and when the switch body or sectionalizer body, Sectionalizer type must be selected. If the selected
control type and the body type do not match, erroneous operation or non-operating occurs.
Depending on the control type, different setting menus are applied. Applied setting menus are
shown below according to the control type.
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ESC
5
3
1
6
4
2
FUN
C
B
A
SEF
59 OV
27 UV
50 IOC
51 TOC
50 IOCL
VC / VT
VB / VS
VA / VR
81 UF/OF/RF
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1L/ACT
1SPEED
2L/ACT
SEF IN IC IB IA VT VS VR VC VB VA 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 OUT101 112 111 110 109 108 IN107 106 105 104 103 102 IN101
CT PT OUTPUT INPUT
MONITOR INPUT TRIP/CLOSE OUTPUT POWER OUT POWER IN
4. DIMENSIONS AND CONSTRUCTION
IN201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 OUT205 OUT206 OUT207
PW
COM
DC +
DC -
TRIP
950
950 950
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RS232 1L/ACT
DBG 1SPEED
RX 2L/ACT
TX 2SPEED
- + FG N P
NTC WIFI IRIG-B RS485 RS232-2 RS232-1 Eth2 Eth1
SEF IN IC IB IA VN VT VS VR VN VC VB VA 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 OUT101 112 111 110 109 108 IN107 106 105 104 103 102 IN101
CT PT OUTPUT INPUT
MONITOR INPUT TRIP/CLOSE OUTPUT POWER OUT POWER IN
CLOSE
COM
DC +
DC -
IN201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 OUT205 OUT206 OUT207
TRIP
PW
OUT IN GND P N P N BAT+ BAT- AC24+ AC24-
950
950 950
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5 GND Ground
Figure 5-2. RS232
6 DSR Data Set Ready(IN)
9 N/C No Connection
2) RS485 PORT
RS485 has 3pins as in ‘Table 5-3. RS485 Pin Description’.
1 RS485+
2 RS485-
3 SG (Cable Shield) FG N P
Figure 5-3.RS485
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3) ETHERNET PORT
Ethernet1 and 2 are RJ-45 that has 8pins as in ‘Table 5-4.Ehternet(TP) Pin Description’.
Ethernet port can be selected between TP and FX type. If FX type is used, LC type optical
communication will be supported.
2SPEED
4 Blue Unused
Eth2 Eth1
5 White/Blue Unused
6 Orange Receive- Figure 5-4.Ethernet Port
7 White/Brown Unused
8 Brown Unused
2 1
Table 5-5. IRIG-B Pin Description
Connector Pin Description
IRIG-B 1 POSITIVE
Connector 2 NEGATIVE - +
Figure 5-5. IRIG-B
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M10 9
Table 5-7. NTC Pin Description
Connector Pin Description
NTC 01
NTC Thermistor
Connector 02 NTC
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 F01
SEF IN IC IB IA
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8 7 6 5 4 3 2 E01
VN VT VS VR VN VC VB VA
108 107 106 105 104 103 102 OUT101 112 111 110 109 108 IN107 106 105 104 103 102 IN101
OUTPUT INPUT
Digital output (DO) part is composed of a total of 8 relay outputs. Connector to output commands
from the control part.
Digital input (DI) part receives 12 status signals in total by using electrically insulated contacts.
Connector to as part of the receiving of status inputs from the control element.
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Table 5-11. Status Input Pin Description IN201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208
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CLOSE
DC +
DC -
COM
TRIP
Table 5-12. TRIP / CLOSE Pin Description
Connector Pin Description
1 CLOSE
2 TRIP
TRIP/CLOSE
3 COM COSE/TRIP J01 2 3 4 5
Connector
4 DC + Figure 5-13. TRIP/ CLOSE Terminal
5 DC -
1,2 OUT205
Connector
Figure 5-14. Output Terminal
5,6 OUT207
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Table 5-14. Power/Battery Input Pin Description BAT+ BAT- AC24+ AC24-
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1 2
3 4
5 6
51 TOC
50 IOC
50 IOCL
B
ESC FUN
C
ENT SEF
27 UV
59 OV
81 UF/OF/RF
VA / VR
VB / VS
VC / VT
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6.1. Construction
Panel consists of eight sections as below;
Operation Section
Local Control Section
Menu Control Section
Other Control Section
Fault Indication Section
Voltage Elements Section
Reclosing Sequence Status Section
System Diagnostic Section
Battery Status Section
User Selected LED Section
Other Status Section
CLOSE
Pressing CLOSE push-button sends a close signal to the Recloser.
EVRC2A-NT has a feature of Manual Close Time Delay. The Close Time Delay allows a delay of
0.00 to 600.00 seconds after pressing the close push-button before closing the recloser. During the
manual close delay time, if the CLOSE push-button is pressed, it closes immediately without
waiting for the close delay time to be completed.
POSITION LED
Indicates the position of the Recloser. Position indicator is based on the Recloser 52a contacts.
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Protection Enabled
When the LED is illuminated, all protection elements(in case of Reclose mode) and fault indication
elements(in case of Sectionalizer mode) are enabled. The protection can be disabled by pressing the
“PROTECTION ENABLED” push button on the front panel.
NOTE : If “PROTECTION ENABLED” is ON, all protection elements and fault indication
are operating, however, Ground fault and Sensitive Earth Fault Elements are
individually set for enable or disable on front panel by LED ON/OFF button.
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Ground Enabled
GROUND ENABLED LED is ON and OFF by pressing the “GROUND ENABLED” push-button.
When the “PROTECTION ENABLED” and “GROUND ENABLED” LEDs are both ON, ground
overcurrent protection element(in case of Reclose mode) and ground fault indication element(in
case of Sectionalizer mode) operate. However, even if the “GROUND ENABLED” is ON and the
“PROTECTION ENABLED” LED is OFF, ground fault elements do not operate. If the
“GROUND ENABLED” is OFF, and the “PROTECTION ENABLED” is ON, ground fault
elements do not operate.
When “GROUND ENABLED” is OFF, “SEF ENABLED” becomes OFF at the same time. Also,
when “SEF ENABLED” is ON, “GROUND ENABLED” becomes ON.
SEF Enabled
SEF Enabled LED is ON and OFF by pressing “SEF ENABLED” push-button. When the
“PROTECTION ENABLED” and “SEF ENABLED” LEDs are both ON. Sensitive earth fault
elements operate. However, even if the “SEF ENABLED” is ON and the “PROTECTION
ENABLED” LED is OFF, sensitive earth fault elements do not operate. If the “SEF ENABLED” is
OFF, and the “PROTECTION ENABLED” is ON, sensitive earth fault elements do not operate.
When “SEF ENABLED” is ON, “GROUND ENABLED” becomes ON. Also, when “GROUND
ENABLED” is OFF, “SEF ENABLED” becomes OFF at the same time.
Reclose Enabled
When the “RECLOSE ENABLED” LED is ON, the auto reclosing(79) element(in case of Reclose
mode) is enabled. The auto reclosing can be disabled by pressing the “RECLOSE ENABLED”
push-button at the front panel.
Control Locked
When the “CONTROL LOCKED” LED is on, all the functions in the operation section and Local
control section are locked. These can be unlocked by pressing the “CONTROL LOCKED” push-
button at the front panel.
NOTE : Even though Control Locked function is locked, OPEN, Battery Load Test, Trip Test,
Lamp Test and menu control section can be normally operated.
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Remote Enabled
When the “REMOTE ENABLED” LED is ON, all remote control functions (e.g. SCADA system)
are enabled. This can be disabled by pressing the “REMOTE ENABLED” push-button at the front
panel. SCADA control refers to supported communications protocol such as DNP3.0, MODBUS,
IEC60870-5-101, IEC60870-5-104 and IEC61850, etc.
NOTE : When the “REMOTE ENABLED" LED is ON, depending on user’s request and
option, Push-Button controls on the front panel can be blocked except for
“GROUP SELECT” push-button, LAMP TEST and MENU Control Section.
Group Select
This button is used to change the setting group applied to EVRC2A-NT.
The procedure of changing the active setting group using the "GROUP SELECT" push-button on
the front panel is as follows.
Use the "GROUP SELECT" push-button
1 2
to select the setting group you want to
3 4
NOTE : If ‘LOOP CONTROL’ function is activated, selected group is not changed to press
the [GROUP SELECT] button.
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Battery Test
When “BATT’ TEST” push-button is pressed, battery load test is run.
On Test, Battery is disconnected from the
charge circuit and connected the battery with
load resistor and check the battery. Load resistor
shall be connected with AC supply.
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Trip Test
By pressing this button, fault simulation is activated like 1500A of fault current flows on phase A,
B, C. Protection function is operated according on the setting.
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LCD DISPLAY
8x20 Characters display
CONTROL KEYS
[▲] [▼] [◀] [▶]
Arrow keys are used for the moving between the menu window and the changing of the setting
value
[▲] (METER) : Up arrow key is used to move to the meter menu, operable in menu starting mode
[▼] (AWAKE) : Down arrow key is used for panel awake from sleep mode
[◀] (EVENT) : Left arrow key is used to move to the event menu, operable in menu starting mode
[▶] (SET) : Right arrow key is used to move to the setting menu, operable in menu starting mode
[FUN] : To move to main menu when present mode is in starting mode
[ESC] : To cancel for data input mode or return the display to the previous level
[ENT] : To select sub menu or data input
NOTE
If control panel is awaken from sleep mode using [AWAKE] key, it must be set to “KEY”
or “BOTH” in setting menu “MAIN MENU / GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE
/ PANEL SLEEP / Awake Method”.
1 2
3 4
5 6
ESC FUN
ENT
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[FUN] Key
Press [FUN] key to enter Main menu for displaying information or changing settings. [FUN] key is
also used to display a help message in setting change mode and to cancel the help message display.
[ESC] Key
The ESC key can be used to cancel data input mode and return to the previous menu.
[ENT] Key
ENT key is used to select a menu by using Up and Down arrow key. Enter key is also used to
accept a new setting by using Up or down arrow key.
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TRIP TYPE
51 TOC : Shows Time Overcurrent Trip.
50 IOC : Shows Instantaneous Overcurrent trip
50 IOCL : Shows Instantaneous Overcurrent Lockout
trip
FAULT INDICATION
A, B, C : Indicates a phase fault has occurred on one
of the phase lines
G (GROUND) : Indicates an ground fault has
occurred
Figure 6-7. Fault Indication Section
SEF : Indicates a sensitive earth fault has occurred on
the neutral line
NOTE : Fault Indication LEDs will remain on after lighting, and will be turned off by "FI
RESET" command.
59 OV
NOTE : 27UV, 59OV and 81UF/OF/RF LEDs will remain on after lighting, and will be
turned off by "FI RESET" command.
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NOTE : Battery voltage and charge circuit voltage are always monitored periodically.
6.1.9. User LED Section
ULED3 32 POWER The LED is ON when the power fault trip is occurred.
ULED4 49 DEMAND The LED is ON when the demand fault trip is occurred.
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GROUP #
It displays the currently applied Set Group to EVRC2A-
1 2
NT.
Please refer to the explanation of “GROUP SELECT” 3 4
button in “6.1.2. Local Control Section” for procedure of
changing the set group locally. 5 6
REVER POWER
When reverse current flows, REVERSE POWER LED
becomes On. Reverse power is determined by 3-phase
power factor.
Figure 6-14. Other Status Section
CLPU ON
In the Cold Load Duration, CLPU ON LED becomes On.
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*. NOTE ) Menu Structure Tree may be different according to the version and option of EVRC2A-NT.
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*. NOTE ) Menu Structure Tree may be different according to the version and option of EVRC2A-NT.
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EVENT RECORDER
Set items related to the format of event behind recoded and whether event is recorded.
MONITORING
Set items related to monitoring for power system and EVRC2A-NT.
Consists of LIVE LINE, OPERATION COUNT, CONTACT WEAR, BATTERY LOAD TEST,
BATTERY MANAGEMENT, POWER QUALITY,TD MONITOR and SYSTEM POWER.
LOOP CONTROL
Set items related to loop control elements. This menu is only applied when “RECLOSER” type is
set in “MAIN MENU / GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE / CONTROL TYPE” menu.
PASSCODE
Set items related to passcode security.
Consists of PASSCODE1, PASSCODE2 and PASSCODE 3.
PASSCODE 1 is applied when changing General Global settings and Group Settings, and
PASSCODE 2 is applied when communication setting is changed. PASSCODE 3 is applied when
clearing or resetting registered data such as event logs, counter logs, energy data, etc.
PLC
Set items related to PLC (Programmable Logic Control) elements.
Consists of LOGIC TIMER, PULSE TIMER, PULSE COUNT, INPUT PORTS and OUTPUT
PORTS.
DEVICE
Set items related to Controller EVRC2A-NT.
Consists of CONTROL TYPE, OPERATION TIME, H/W OPTION, GAS SENSOR, MANUAL
CLOSE, LCD DISPLAY, PANEL SLEEP, TIME ZONE and OTHERS.
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COMMUNICATION
Set items related to communication elements.
Consists of PROTOCOLS, PORTS, DIALUP MODEM, FTP-SSL, WIFI and EVENT&ETC.
SAVE SETTING
Save all changed values in the menu.
1 2
3 4
5 6
The [GROUP SELECT] button is used to select a set group applied to present EVRC2A-NT. Please
refer to the explanation of “GROUP SELECT” button in “6.1.2. Local Control Section” for
procedure of changing the set group locally.
NOTE : If ‘LOOP CONTROL’ function is activated, selected group is not changed to press
the [GROUP SELEC] button.
All set groups have the same submenus. Each set group is classified into RECLOSER,
SECTIONALIZER and MONITORING sub menus.
When set to "RECLOSER" type in “MAIN MENU / GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE
/ CONTROL TYPE”, only "RECLOSER" and "MONITORING" menus are operated
("SECTIONALIZER" menu is not operated).
When set to "SECTIONALIZER" type, only "SECTIONALIZER" and "MONITORING" menus
are operated ("RECLOSER" menu is not operated).
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6.2.4. Event
ERT300-R event information is shown in this menu.
Consists of OPERATION, FAULT, FAULT CYCLE, SYSTEM, SET CHANGE,
LOAD&ENERGY/MIN, LOAD&ENERGY/HOUR, LOAD&ENERGY/DAY, DIAGNOSTIC,
PQM, LOAD CURRENT ALARM and CLEAR SAVED DATA.
6.2.5. Maintenance
Shows about Event Maintenance items.
COUNT : Shows counters related with system restart and diagnostic.
INTERRUPT TIME : Cumulated time of Interruption occurred is displayed.
CONTACT WEAR : Shows damaged status of Interrupter.
DATA RESET : Maintenance related data is Reset.
CONTROLLER INFO : Present EVRC2A-NT information is displayed.
MECHNISM SCALE : Correction scale factor for main body sensor is displayed.
For more detail information, please refer to “10. MAINTENANCE” .
6.2.6. Time
Present time can be set and checked.
If “GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE / TIME ZONE / Time Syn’ Type” is “GMT”
and “GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE / H/W OPTION / IRIG Use” is “ON”, do not
set current time manually.
6.2.7. Status
Present status of recloser, fault, diagnostic and Input/Output are displayed.
6.2.8. Metering
Shows metering values. For more details, refer to (see “13. METERING”)
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NOTE :
If “ALARM” and “ERROR” in the self-check, EVRC2A-NT is in abnormal
condition. Immediately stop operation and contact Manufacturer.
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INITIAL SCREEN
GPS/IRIG MODULE
Initial Screen 4
This screen displays IRIG/GPS related with time synchronization.
STATUS[ NOT INSTALL]
G01/01/2017 00:00:00
L01/01/2017 00:00:00
<-: -D -M -S> STATUS: This screen displays time synchronization information.
<-: -D -M -S>
n LINK SUCCESS: Time synchronization device is well installed.
GPS/IRIG MODULE n LINK FAIL: The connection of time synchronization is not normal.
STATUS[ NOT INSTALL] n NOT INSTALL: Time synchronization device is not installed.
G01/01/2017 00:00:00
L01/01/2017 00:00:00
< ⓐ > G: This screen displays UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) time.
< ⓑ >
L: This screen displays Local Time.
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CYCLE RESET: When fault is clear during 79 Cycle, it is under auto reset
status.
n RUNNING: After clearing fault current, reset timer is running to make
auto reset.
AT RESET CL: After fault caused by Voltage and frequency auto restoration
function, AT RESET CL indicates status for auto closing.
n RUNNING: After fault, when line returns to normal status, restoration
timer is running to make auto closing.
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S-CNG : When loop control is operating, it can display the possibility of auto
set group change. It is only available when MID and TIE status.
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MAIN MENU
[10~1600:1A]
Primary and secondary current is related CT ratio.
(Primary current) = (Secondary current) × (CT ratio)
As above example screen, to move to Phase, use [▲] [▼] key and press [ENT] key to move into
value column.
Use [▲] [▼] keys and [◀] [▶] keys to change a new value.
Press [ENT] key, then you see the changed Phase value.
NOTE : You must save all changed values at ”Setting Save” menu.
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* NOTHING CHANGED *
screen ④ is displayed.
SETTING CHANGED
PRESS <ENT> NOTE :
TO SAVE (UP/DOWN)
Changed set value is applied if the changed set value is saved.
If changed set value saving is cancelled, previous value is
remained.
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7. GLOBAL SETTING
Place the curser in “GLOBAL SETTING”, press [ENT] button, it is moved to GLOBAL
SETTING. This menu consists of “GENERAL” menu and “COMMUNICATION” menu.
[GLOBAL SETTING]
>1.GENERAL
2.COMMUNICATION
[GENERAL]
>1.SYSTEM
2.EVENT RECODER
3.MONITERING
4.LOOP CONTROL
5.PASSCODE
6.PLC
7.DEVICE
*.SAVE SETTING
NOTE : Changed set value must be saved to be applied. When escaping from “*.SAVE
SETTING” menu or moving to high menu, changed set value is saved by ‘Changed set value
saved message’.
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7.1.1. System
Place the curser on “SYSTEM” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button, it is moved to this menu.
In this menu, elements related with SYSTEM, are set and it has sub-menu as below.
[SYSTEM]
>1.POWER LINE
2.CURRENT SENSING
3.VOLTAGE SENSING
CAUTION : This setting change may influence metering and whole system, precaution is
requested.
[POWER LINE]
Range ABC, ACB
System Frequency:60
>Phase Rotation: ABC
Default ABC Step ~
Phase Combina’: abc
[ABC/ACB]
Select the phase rotation of the power system.
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[POWER LINE]
Range abc, cab, bca, acb, bac, cba
System Frequency:60
Phase Rotation: ABC
Default abc Step ~
>Phase Combina’: abc
Put real phase of power system to a bushing or a terminal of a control
[Combination of ABC]
device. As example, if setting value is cab, it means that bushing A is
connected with phase C, bushing B is connected with phase A and
bushing C is connected with phase B.
NOTE: In order to get the details relevant to the connection for EVRC2A-NT-600, refer the
following figure and table.
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Table 7-1. Phase selection according to the reference voltage and phase rotation
Line feeding Recommend Setting Phase Mapping Result
Bushing Terminal Phase Source Side LCD/INDEX Display : Bushing/Controller
Combination Source V(Load V) / Current Terminal
Case 1 : abc abc 1V Va(Vr)/Ia A(R)/IA
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib B(S)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic C(T)/IC
Case 2 : cab cab Va(Vr)/Ia B(S)/IB
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib C(T)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic A(R)/IA
Case 3 : bca bca Va(Vr)/Ia C(T)/IC
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib A(R)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic B(S)/IB
Case 4 : acb acb Va(Vr)/Ia A(R)/IA
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib C(T)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic B(S)/IB
Case 5 : bac bac Va(Vr)/Ia B(S)/IB
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib A(R)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic C(T)/IC
Case 6 : cba cba Va(Vr)/Ia C(T)/IC
ABC Vb(Vs)/Ib B(S)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic A(R)/IA
Case 7 : abc abc 2V Va(Vr)/Ia R(A)/IA
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib S(B)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic T(C)/IC
Case 8 : cab cab Va(Vr)/Ia S(B)/IB
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib T(C)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic R(A)/IA
Case 9 : bca bca Va(Vr)/Ia T(C)/IC
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib R(A)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic S(B)/IB
Case 10 : acb acb Va(Vr)/Ia R(A)/IA
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib T(C)/IC
Vc(Vt)/Ic S(B)/IB
Case 11 : bac bac Va(Vr)/Ia S(B)/IB
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib R(A)/IA
Vc(Vt)/Ic T(C)/IC
Case 12 : cba cba Va(Vr)/Ia T(C)/IC
RST Vb(Vs)/Ib S(B)/IB
Vc(Vt)/Ic R(A)/IA
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*. NOTE ) Setting value for ‘Source Side’ is available from “GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL /
SYSTEM / VOLTAGE SENSING” in the menu..
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7.1.2. Monitoring
Place the curser on “MONITERING” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
[MONITERING]
>1.LIVE LINE
2.OPERATION COUNT
3.CONTACT WEAR
4.BATT LOAD TEST
5.BATT MANAGEMENT
6.POWER QUALITY
7.SYSTEM POWER
Set the live line level and this is set in multiple of previous rating.
[0.10~1.40:0.01xVT]
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Set a number to alarm when Recloser operation number meets this set.
[1~20000:1]
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NOTE :
1. When entering “MENU/ MAINENANCE/ DATA RESET”
menu to reset operation count, password 3 authentication is
required
2. The current operation count can be checked in the “MENU/
MAINENANCE/ COUNT/ EVRC2A-NT” menu.
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NOTE :
1. Password 3 authentication is required when entering “MENU/ MAINENANCE/ DATA
RESET” menu to reset “Phase A Contact Wear”, “Phase B Contact Wear” and “Phase C
Contact Wear”.
2. Current contact wear of each phase can be checked in “MENU/ MAINENANCE/
CONTACT WEAR” menu.
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NOTE :
1. Password 3 authentication is required when entering
“MENU / MAINENANCE / DATA RESET” menu to reset
the battery capacity.
2. Current battery capacity can be checked in “MENU /
METERING / CONTROLLERL REF” menu.
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[PQM]
>1.PQM FUNCTION
2.INTERRUPT
3.SAG
4.SWELL
5.HARMONICS
6.CURR UNBALANCE
7.VOLT UNBALANCE
8.UNDER VOLTAGE
9.OVER VOLTAGE
10.UNDER FREQUENCY
11.OVER FREQUENCY
12.ITHD/UBI I LIMIT
The EVRC2A-NT provides voltage and current measurement signals at a rate of 64 samples / cycle
per cycle, providing instantaneous voltage drop (Sag), instantaneous voltage swell, interrupt, under
voltage, overvoltage, And power quality monitoring functions such as voltage / current imbalance.
The power quality for power grid is classified into several categories according to the voltage
magnitude and duration according to the international standard IEEE 1159 "Recommended Practice
on Monitoring Electric Power Quality". The power quality categories are listed in “Figure 7-3.
Power Quality Category according to IEEE 1159 (Interrupt, Sag, Swell)” and “Table 7-3. Power
Quality Category according to IEEE 1159 (Interrupt, Sag, Swell)”.
When the power quality monitoring element occurs, record the PQM event, PQM waveform and
PQM counter. In addition, when the related communication point is used, the occurrence event can
be transmitted to the master station through the remote communication.
Figure 7-3. Power Quality categories according to IEEE 1159 (Interrupt, Sag, Swell)
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Table 7-2. Power Quality categories according to IEEE 1159 (Interrupt, Sag, Swell)
Category Time Voltage Value
Short-term fluctuation
Long-term fluctuation
1) PQM Function
Place the curser on “PQM FUNCTION” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / PQM FUNCTION / Function
[PQM FUNCTION] Range DISABLE, ENABLE
>Function: DISABLE
Default DISABLE Step ~
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2) Interrupt
Place the curser on “INTERRUPT” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / INTERRUPT / Level
[INTERRUPT] Range 0(OFF), 0.10~ 0.49 xVT
>Level: OFF
>Time: 2.0 Default OFF Step 0.01 xVT
3) Sag
Place the curser on “ SAG” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / SAG / Level
[SAG] Range 0(OFF), 0.50~ 0.99 xVT
>Level: OFF
>Time: 2.0 Default OFF Step 0.01 xVT
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4) Swell
Place the curser on “SWELL” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / SWELL / Level
[SWELL] Range 0(OFF), 1.01~ 1.50 xVT
>Level: OFF
>Time: 2.0 Default 0 Step 0.01 xVT
5) Harmonics
Place the curser on “HARMONIC” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / HARMONICS / VTHD Pickup
[HARMONICS] Range 0(OFF), 0.5 ~ 100.0 %
>VTHD Pickup: OFF
>VTHD Delay: 1.00 Default OFF Step 0.1%
>ITHD Pickup: OFF
>ITHD Delay: 1.00
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6) Current Unbalance
Place the curser on “CURR UNBALANCE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / CURR UNBALANCE / Pickup
[CURR UNBALANCE] Range 0(OFF), 0.5 ~ 100.0 %
>Pickup: 30.0
>Time Delay: 4.00 Default 30.0 Step 0.1 %
Set a detect level of Current Unbalance for Power Quality.
Unbalance current is calculated by following formula.
[0(OFF),0.5~100.0%]
I2
UIrate = ´100
I1
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7) Voltage Unbalance
Place the curser on “VOLTAGE UNBALANCE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / VOLT UNBALANCE / Pickup
[VOLT UNBALANCE] Range 0(OFF), 0.5 ~ 100.0 %
>Pickup: 30.0
>Time Delay: 4.00 Default 30 Step 0.1 %
Set a detect level of Voltage Unbalance for Power Quality.
Unbalance voltage is calculated by following formula.
[0(OFF),0.5~100.0%]
V2
UVrate = ´ 100
V1
8) Under Voltage
Place the curser on “UNDER VOLTAGE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / UNDER VOLTAGE / Pickup
[UNDER VOLTAGE] Range 0(OFF), 0.10~ 1.40 xVT
>Pickup: 0.80
>Time Delay: 4.00 Default 0.80 Step 0.01 xVT
Set pickup voltage level to detect for under voltage element of power
0(OFF),0.10~1.40xVT quality.
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9) Over Voltage
Place the curser on “OVER VOLTAGE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / MONITORING / PQM / OVER VOLTAGE / Pickup
[OVER VOLTAGE] Range 0(OFF), 0.10~ 1.40 xVT
>Pickup: 1.20
>Time Delay: 4.00 Default 1.20 Step 0.01 xVT
Set pickup voltage level to detect for over voltage element of power
0(OFF),0.10~1.40xVT quality.
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The purpose of using LOOP CONTROL is to isolate a fault area and protect the normal operation
area by coordinating with C/B or Recloser when a fault occurs.
Loop control is able to provide automation system with using Sectionalizing Recloser, MID point
Recloser, TIE point Recloser.
Loop control is performed by voltage sensing of DV(Dead Line Voltage), LV(Live Line Voltage).
Sectionalizing Recloser(SEC)
When a fault is occurred from the source side of Sectionalizing Recloser and backup C/B operates,
the line becomes DV and if it continues, it is figured as a permanent fault. Hence, Sectionalizing
Recloser is opened. After Sectionalizing Recloser is opened and TIEpoint Recloser is closed, the
current flows in opposite way. Therefore, the load side of Sectionalizing Recloser can keep the live
line. When Load side of Sectionalizing Recloser has a fault, OCR Function is operated and the load
side is disconnected.
MIDpoint Recloser(MID)
When a fault is occurred in the source side of MIDpoint Recloser and backup C/B or Sectionalizing
Recloser operates, the line becomes DV status and if it continues, it is figured as a permanent fault,
then automatically the setting is changed to Alternate setting. After changed to Alternate setting,
when TIEpoint Recloser is closed, the current flows in opposite way. During TIEpoint Recloser
closed, when a fault occurs, MIDpoint Recloser trips once and lockouts. After recovering the fault,
connect C/B and when the line becomes LV, the setting is automatically changed to Primary setting
and MIDpoint Recloser is closed.
When Load side of MIDpoint Recloser gets a fault, OCR Function is operated and disconnects the
load side.
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S-CNG : When loop control is operating, it can display the possibility of auto
set group change. It is only available when MID and TIE status.
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7.1.3.1. Setting
Place the curser on “LOOP CONTROL” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
NOTE :
When the Loop Control function is activated, the “GROUP SELECT” command via the field
and remote control is not applied since the set group is applied by the ‘Primary’ and ‘Alternate’
settings.
Dead Line TD Timer is a cumulate timer that counts the dead line time
when doing reclosing of the upper C / B or recloser. This timer does not
reset the accumulated count even if it becomes live line and it is reset
only by 'DL Reset TD' setting. The set time should be set to be equal to
or greater than the largest time of the sum of the reclosing times of the
upper C/B or recloser.
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED Key
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED LED
DL Reset TD
Live Line TD
Live Line Lv
LOOP CONTROL
AUTO RESTORE Key
LOOP CONTROL
AUTO RESTORE LED
MANUAL OPEN
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED Key
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED LED
DL Reset TD
Live Line TD
Live Line Lv
RBT After LC
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED Key
LOOP CONTROL
ENABLED LED
DL Reset TD
Live Line TD
Live Line Lv
Dead Line Lv
Live Line Lv
RBT After LC
Cng Alt-Mid - X ON X ON X -
Cng Alt-Tie - X X ON X X -
LC After OP - - X ENABLE X - -
OT Both DL - X X 10.00 X X -
LOOP CONTROL
- ON ON ON ON ON -
ENABLED
LOOP CONTROL
- ON ON OFF ON ON -
AUTO RESTORE
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F1, CB1 operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During CB1 operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated time
becomes “Dead Line TD”. When a line is Dead Line, “Live Line TD” operates.
“Dead Line TD” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
SEC, MID, TIE has the same setting time.
Step2 : “Live Line TD” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
SEC(RC1), MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) operate.
To operate “Live Line TD” from SEC→MID→TIE in turn, MID shall have longer time
set than SEC, TIE shall have longer time set than MID. When “Live Line TD” is enable,
SEC(RC1) is opened automatically, MID(RC2) changes to alternate set group setting.
Step3 : When “Live Line TD” is finished, TIE(RC3) changes to alternate group setting
automatically, and then automatically close. F1 is isolated by Loop control operation, the
rest of region shall be alive by backward distributing line.
Step4 : After removing a Fault, close CB1, then, SEC(RC1) automatically close after Auto-
Restoration Time.
Step5 : Manually open TIE(RC3), change MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) setting to primary group setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3) to recover the line as previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F2, SEC(RC1) operate reclosing sequence and trip
lockout. During SEC(RC1) operation, accumulate Dead line time, and the accumulated
Dead line time becomes “Dead Line TD”. When the line is Dead Line, “Live Line TD”
operates.
“Dead Line TD” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
MID, TIE point recloser has the same setting time.
Step2 : “Live Line TD” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) operate. To operate “Live Line TD” from MID→TIE in turn, TIE
shall have longer time set than MID.
When “Live Line TD” is enable, MID(RC2) changes to alternate group setting automatically.
Step3 : When “Live Line TD” is finished, TIE(RC3) automatically close after changing to
alternate group setting.
Step4 : When closing TIE(RC3), MID(RC2) trip once and lockout because of F2 fault.
F2 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step5 : After removing a Fault, close SEC(RC1), then, MID(RC3) automatically changes to
alternate group setting after Auto Restoration Time.
Step6 : Manually open TIE(RC3) and change to primary group setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3) to recover the line as previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F3, MID (RC2) operate reclosing sequence and trip
lockout. During MID(RC2) operation, accumulate Dead line time, and the accumulated
Dead line time becomes “Dead Line TD”. When the line is Dead Line, “Live Line TD”
operates.
“Dead Line TD” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
Step2 : “Live Line TD” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
TIE(RC3) operate. When “Live Line TD” is enable, TIE(RC3) changes to alternate group
setting automatically.
Step3 : When closing TIE(RC3), TIE(RC3) trip once and lockout because of F3 fault.
F3 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step4 : After removing the fault, close MID(RC3)
Step5 : Manually open TIE(RC3) and change to primary group setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3), and recover the previous the line as the previous
normal line.
Cng Alt-Mid - X X X -
Cng Alt-Tie - X ON X -
LC After OP - - ENABLE - -
OT Both DL - X 10.00 X -
LOOP CONTROL
- ON ON ON -
ENABLED
LOOP CONTROL
- ON OFF ON -
AUTO RESTORE
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F1, CB1 operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During CB1 operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated time
becomes “Dead Line TD”. When a line is Dead Line, “Live Line TD” operates.
“Dead Line TD” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
SEC, TIE has the same setting time.
Step2 : “Live Line TD” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
SEC(RC1), TIE(RC2) operate. To operate “Live Line TD” from SEC→TIE in turn, TIE
shall have longer time set than SEC.
When “Live Line TD” is finished, SEC(RC1) is opened automatically, TIE(RC2)
automatically changes to alternate group setting and close.
F1 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close CB1, SEC(RC1) is automatically closed after Auto
Restoration Time.
Step4 : Manually open TIE(RC2) and change to primary group setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC2) and recover the line as the previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F2, SEC(RC1) operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During SEC(RC1) operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated
time becomes “Dead Line TD”. When a line is Dead Line, “Live Line TD” operates.
Step2 : “Live Line TD” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
TIE(RC2) automatically changes to alternate group setting and close.
When closing TIE(RC2), TIE(RC2) trip once and lockouts because of F2.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close SEC(RC1).
Step4 : Manually open TIE(RC2) and change to primary group setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC2) and recover the line as the previous normal line.
7.1.4. Passcode
Place the curser on “PASSCODE” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
When entering to “PASSCODE” menu, Passcode 3 certification is necessary.
EVRC2A-NT has 3 (three) Passcode, Passcode can be changed in this menu.
Passcode 1 is applied when changing General Global settings and Group Settings, and Passcode 2
is applied when communication setting is changed. Passcode 3 is applied when clearing or resetting
registered data such as event logs, counter logs, energy data, etc.
The setting range and the procedure for changing the three Passcode are the same.
Put Passcode 1.
[0000~9999:1]
7.1.5. PLC
Place the curser on “PLC” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
[PLC]
>1.LOGIC TIMER
2.PULS TIMER
3.PULS COUNT
4.INPUT PORTS
5.OUTPUT PORTS
TM□
X
A B
Y
0s/0s
Figure 7-13. Logic Timer Symbol
PTM□
A B
Y
0s
Figure 7-14. Pulse Timer Symbol
PC□
CLT
A X
Q C
B R
0
Figure 7-15. Pulse Counter Symbol
1) INPUT DEBOUNCE
Place the curser on “INPUT DEBOUNCE” in INPUT PORTS menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
IN□
X
A B
X
0s
Figure 7-16. Input Debounce Timer Symbol
*. NOTE ) ① IN102 ~ IN112 and IN201 ~ IN216 are the same as IN101 above.
② IN101 ~ IN112 are the SCADA input ports of the side panel, so the IN101 ~ IN112
settings do not apply unless the Scada I / O board is installed (‘SCADA I / O Use’
setting in “GLOBAL SETTING/ GENERAL/ DEVICE/ H/W OPTION” menu is
ON)
OUT□
A
Y C
B R
0s
Figure 7-17. Output Pulse Timer Symbol
*. NOTE ) ① OUT102 ~ OUT108 and OUT201 ~ OUT216 are the same as OUT101 above.
② OUT101 ~ OUT108 is the scada output port of the side panel. Therefore, OUT101 ~
OUT108 settings are not applied unless the Scada I / O board is installed (‘SCADA
I/O Use’ setting in “GLOBAL SETTING/ GENERAL/ DEVICE/ H/W OPTION”
menu is ON)
LT□
A S
Q C
B R
Figure 7-18. Latch Logic Symbol
OS□
A B
- Buffer output.
If user wants pulse signal output at OUT101 port during Phase Time OverCurrent(Fast/Delay) fault
occurrence, set the PLC logic as the formula below.
When any one of following : Phase Time Over Current(Fast/Delay) fault occurs, Logic Timer
01(TM01) is outputted. The Pickup Time and Dropout Time of Logic Timer 01 is set in
“GLOBAL SETTING/ GENERAL/ PLC/ LOGIC TIMER” menu.
※. NOTE ) Time Over Current Element related Logic Bit designation
① 151P1T : (+) Time Over Current1(Fast) Time-out – Phase
② 151P2T : (+) Time Over Current1(Delay) Time-out - Phase
③ 251P1T : (-) Time Over Current1(Fast) Time-out – Phase
④ 251P2T : (-) Time Over Current1(Delay) Time-out - Phase
2) IOUT101 = TM01
Map the output of Logic Timer 01 into the input of Output101 Pulse Timer. When the Pulse
Timer input signal is 1, pulse signal is outputted. Output pulse time is set in “GLOBAL
SETTING/ GENERAL/ PLC/ OUTPUT PULSE TIME” menu.
3) BOUT101 = 0
The logic diagram for the logical expression example above is as “Figure 7-18. OUT101 Output
Signal Logic Diagram”.
NOTE : 1. When editing PLC logic, there must not be any blank space.
2. When editing PLC logic, you can see the list of logic that can be input to the
equation by pressing the ‘F1’ key.
7.1.6. Device
Place the curser on “DEVICE” in GENERAL menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
[DEVICE]
>1.CONTROL TYPE
2.OPERATION TIME
3.H/W OPTION
4.GAS SENSOR
5.MANUAL CLOSE
6.LCD DISPLAY
7.PANEL SLEEP
8.TIME ZONE
9.OTHERS
10.FACTORY DEBUG
[0.05~100.00:0.01 s] Set fail time for decision Circuit Breaker’s opening operation fail.
[0.000~1.000:0.001s] Set fail time for decision Circuit Breaker’s closing operation fail.
Set whether the gas sensor of the main body is installed or not.
[NONE/INSTALL] Set to INSTALL when the main body is a gas type, and set to NONE
if it is a polymer type.
Set whether to display the fault pop-up screen when a fault occurs.
[OFF/ON] The fault pop-up screen is shown in "
“Table 7-8. Fault Pop-up Screen”.
SEQ: 1 ABCNSQ
② Indicate fault target
TYPE: 51 A, B, C : each phase fault (Phase fault)
A: 00000 B: 00000 N : Ground fault
C: 00000 N: 00000
Q: 00000 S: 00.00 Q : Negative Sequence fault
2017/01/01 00:00:00
S : Sensitive Earth Fault
③ Indicate fault element
[ALERT] FAULT INFO
- : Sectionalizer type, Fault Indication
SEQ: ① ②
TYPE: ③ 51 : Time Overcurrent Trip
A: ④ B: ④ 50 : Instantaneous Overcurrent Trip or Instantaneous Overcurrent Lockout
C: ④ N: ④
27 : Under Voltage Trip
Q: ④ S: ④
⑤ 59 : Over Voltage Trip
64 : Neutral Over Voltage Trip
81 : Under Frequency, Over Frequency or Frequency Decay Trip
32 : Forward Power or Direction Power Trip
46 : Broken Conduct Trip
D : Demand Trip
④ Indicate each phase and negative sequence, S.E.F fault current
⑤ Indicate fault current occurring time
Set a time for sleep mode delay. Within this set time, if there is no key
[0(OFF),1~100:1m]
operation on interface panel, EVRC2A-NT goes into sleep mode.
[KEY/DOOR/BOTH]
DOOR : Using door pin attached on the control door, when the
door is open, the control panel is awaken from sleep mode.
KEY : When “AWAKE” key button on the front panel is pushed, the
control panel is awaken from sleep mode.
BOTH : DOOR and KEY are all used.
Display the receive UTC time and the local time off-set direction.
[+/-]
Local time is faster than UTC time, select “+”, otherwise, select “-“.
Set the difference of “Hour” between UTC time and Local time.
[0~23:1hr]
[0~59:1min] Set the difference of “Minute” between UTC and Local time.
NOTE : Korea Local time is 9 hour faster than UTC time, set it as follows (+9:00);
Sing : +, Hour : 9, Min : 0
The default value of above settings can vary according to the option type.
NOTE :
If the setting values associated with GMT are set up incorrectly, the problems can be
happened as follows.
- If the "Time Sync Type" is set to be GMT, the time of the internal clock in EVRC2A-
NT can be changed incorrectly at time synchronization.
- If the time type of the DNP communication event is set to be GMT, the time of event
transmitted is not correct.
NOTE :
In fact, even though time synchronization module is installed, if “IRIG Use” setting is set
with "NO" in “GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE / H/W OPTION” menu, the
time synchronization module is not able to be used.
7.1.6.9. Others
Place the curser on “OTHERS” in DEVICE menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu.
[OFF/ON]
OFF : Use 32bit format Count Data. Each count data is rolled over
to 0 if the counter value exceeds 1,000,000.
ON : Use 16bit format Count Data. Each count data is rolled over
to 0 if the counter value exceeds 65,534.
[OFF/ON]
OFF : Use 32bit format Energy Data. Each energy data is rolled
over to 0 if the counter value exceeds 999,999,999.
ON : Use 16bit format Energy Data. Each energy data is rolled
over to 0 if the counter value exceeds 60,000.
7.2. Communication
Place the curser on “COMMUNIATION” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to
move into this menu. Communication and its related elements are sent in this menu and it has sub-
menu as below.
[COMMUNICATION]
>1.PROTOCOLS
2.PORTS
3.DIALUP MODEM
4.FTP-SSL
5.WIFI
6.EVENT&ETC
*.SAVE SETTINGS
NOTE : Changed set value must be saved to be applied. When escaping from “*.SAVE
SETTING” menu or moving to high menu, changed set value is saved by ‘Changed set value
saved message’.
[PROTOCOLS]
>1.DNP3
2.IEC60870-5
3.MODBUS
4.IEC61850
5.SNTP
6.SNMP
7.ETIMS
Setting items of “DNP3 SLAVE 1” and “DNP3 SLAVE 2” menu are same as following;
[NOTRIG/PERIOD]
NOTRG: If there is no event occurrence during setting unsolicited
time after the last event occurs, the event data is transmitted.
PERIOD: Unsolicited message is sent to a master with whole event
data occurring after setting unsolicited time starting and elapsing
when the first event occurs.
[DNP3 SLAVE1]
Range 0 ~ 255
>Master IP Oct1: 0
Master IP Oct2: 0
Default 0* Step 1
Master IP Oct3: 0
Master IP Oct4: 0
Select the IP Address for DNP3 Communication.
IP Address : 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
[0~255:1] ① ② ③ ④
Set whether DNP Secure Authentication is used i.e, SAv2, SAv5 or not
[DISABLE/SAv2/SAv5]
[IEC60870-5-101]
Range 0(OFF), 0~255
>COT Size : 1
>IOA Size : 2
Default 5 Step 1 sec
One Ch Response: NO
Frame Repet’ TO: 30
>Select Timeout: 5
[0(OFF),0~255:1]
Enter the period after a previously received select will timeout.
2) IEC60870-5-104
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ PROTOCOL/ IEC60870-
5/ IEC60870-5-104” to select setting for IEC60870-5-104.
[IEC870-5-104]
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
>Function: DISABLE
>Port Select: ETH1
Default DISABLE Step ~
ASDU Address: 0
Cyclic Period: 60
Timeout(t0): 120
Set whether IEC60870-5-104 protocol is used for communication.
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
[COMMON]
Range 0 ~ 65535
>CSEMB Start: 27000
>PMENA Start: 10000
Default 27000 Step 1
>PMENB Start: 12000
>PMENC Start: 14000
Set the start address of Set-point Command, Scaled Value for
[0~65535:1]
IEC60870-5-101/104 protocol.
[COMMON]
Range 0 ~ 65535
>CSEMB Start: 27000
>PMENA Start: 10000
Default 10000 Step 1
>PMENB Start: 12000
>PMENC Start: 14000
Set the start address of Set-point Parameter of Measured Values,
[0~65535:1]
Normalized Value for IEC60870-5-101/104 protocol.
[COMMON]
Range 0 ~ 65535
>CSEMB Start: 27000
>PMENA Start: 10000
Default 12000 Step 1
>PMENB Start: 12000
>PMENC Start: 14000
Set the start address of Set-point Parameter of Measured Values, Scaled
[0~65535:1]
Value for IEC60870-5-101/104 protocol.
[COMMON]
Range 0 ~ 65535
>CSEMB Start: 27000
>PMENA Start: 10000
Default 14000 Step 1
>PMENB Start: 12000
>PMENC Start: 14000
Set the start address of Parameter of Measured Values, Short Floating
[0~65535:1]
Point Number for IEC60870-5-101/104 protocol.
[PORT SETUP]
>1.RS232-1
2.RS232-2
3.RS485
4.ETHERNET
[2W/4W/DIAL/NONE]
2W : 2 wire private line is used and continuously Carrier is
monitored to control data flow by DCD(Data Carrier Detect).
4W : 4 wire private line is used and RTS(Request To Send) and
CTS(clear to Send) signal are used to control data flow.
DIAL : Dial-Up1 modem is used.
NONE : Not used.
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
ENABLE : Data is transferred after confirming CTS signal is
Asserted.
DISABLE : Data is transferred regardless of CTS signal.
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
ENABLE : Data is transferred after confirming DCD signal is
Deasserted.
DISABLE : Data is transferred regardless of DCD signal
[10~30000:10ms]
before sending RTS signal in 2 wire communication type. After a set
time, if DCD signal is ON, EVRC2A-NT does not transfer the data and
treat it as DCD Fail. It is available if ‘DCD Usage’ setting is ON.
IP Addr´1,2,3,4 is ①,②,③,④
CONNECT 9600
The modem has a "quiet mode" that disables these messages.
The AT command is ATQ1. There will be no OK printed in response to this command.
Dialing
The user should insert an order for Reset.
Wait 0.5 second
Make a phone call by using Dialing String and Dialing Number.
Checks DCD is Asserted
※. Dial connection waiting time is depending on “ Data Link Timeout” set by the user.
Hang up
DTR Line is deasserted
Wait 2 second
DTR Line is asserted
Wait 2 second
※. EVRC2A-NT will hang up the modem after a delay of 30 seconds with no valid packet received
or transmitted.
[DIALUP MODEM]
>1.CALLING STRING
2.CALLING NUMBER
3.INITIAL STRING
4.CONNECTION
1) Calling String
In order to set “Calling String”, move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/
COMMUNICATION/ DIAL MODEM/ CALLING STRING”
[! ~ z]
ATD : Default Dial Type(Already set in modem(Default Dial type)
ATDT : Tone Dial
ATDP : Pulse Dial
2) Calling Number
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIAL MODEM/
CALLING NUMBER”
3) Initial String
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIAL MODEM / INITIAL
STRING”
4) Connection
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIAL MODEM/
CONNECTION”
7.2.4. FTP-SSL
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ FTP-SSL to file transfer in
order to configure protocol SSL.
7.2.5. Wifi
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ WIFI” to set related Wifi.
NOTE :
The Fault Current occurrence time of each Sequence is when it
becomes no voltage after experience the Fault Current.
[32/64/128/256]
ALL : all status is buffed for same point.
LAST : Only last event is buffed for same point.
[ALL/LAST]
ALL : all analog is buffed for same point.
LAST : Only last event is buffed for same point.
[ALL/LAST]
ALL : all analog is buffed for same point.
LAST : Only last event is buffed for same point.
[ALL/LAST]
ALL : all counter is buffed for same point.
LAST : Only last event is buffed for same point.
NOTE :
This setting is set to be GMT and the setting values associated
with UTC(in “TIME ZONE” menu) are set up incorrectly, the
time internal clock in EVRC2A-NT can be changed incorrectly
at time synchronization.
NOTE :
This setting is set to be UTC and the setting values associated
with GMT(in “TIME ZONE” menu) are set up incorrectly, the
time of event transmitted is not correct.
8. GROUP SETTING
Place the curser on “GROUP SETTING” in MAIN menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
[GROUP SETTING]
>1.GROUP 1
2.GROUP 2
3.GROUP 3
4.GROUP 4
5.GROUP 5
6.GROUP 6
The GROUP SETTING menu has six identical subgroup settings. The setting group which is
turned on "SET GROUP" LED is applied to the EVRC2A-NT. The [GROUP SELECT] button is
used to select a set group applied to present EVRC2A-NT. Please refer to the explanation of
“GROUP SELECT” button in “6.1.2. Local Control Section” for procedure of changing the set
group locally.
NOTE : If ‘LOOP CONTROL’ function is activated, selected group is not changed to press
the [GROUP SELEC] button.
[GROUP 1]
>1.RECLOSER
2.SECTIONALIZER
3.MONITORING
*.SAVE SETTING
NOTE : Changed set value must be saved to be applied. When escaping from “*.SAVE
SETTING” menu or moving to high menu, changed set value is saved by ‘Changed set value
saved message’.
All set groups have the same submenus. Each set group is classified into RECLOSER,
SECTIONALIZER and MONITORING sub menus.
When set to "RECLOSER" type in “MAIN MENU / GLOBAL SETTING / GENERAL / DEVICE
/ CONTROL TYPE”, only "RECLOSER" and "MONITORING" menus are operated
("SECTIONALIZER" menu is not operated).
When set to "SECTIONALIZER" type, only "SECTIONALIZER" and "MONITORING" menus
are operated ("RECLOSER" menu is not operated).
8.1. Recloser
Place the curser on “RECLOSER” in GROUP# menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
This menu sets the protection elements that operate when the recloser control type is set.
[RECLOSER]
>1.AUTO RECLOSING
>2.TIME OC-PHA
3.TIME OC-GND
4.TIME OC-NEQ
5.INST OC-PHA
6.INST OC-GND
7.INST OC-SEF
8.INST OC-NEQ
9.INST OCL-PHA
10.INST OCL-GND
11.INST OCL-NEQ
12.INRUSH RES’/CLPU
13.HARMONIC BLOCK
14.DIRECTION
15.BROKEN CONDUCT
16.VOLTAGE
17.FREQUENCY
18.POWER
19.DEMAND
20.HOTLINE TAG
21.USER CURVE
22.OTHERS
Phase fast/delay time overcurrent 51P-1,2 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / TIME OC-PHA
Ground fast/delay time overcurrent 51G-1,2 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / TIME OC-GND
Negative squence fast/delay time overcurrent 51Q(46)-1,2 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / TIME OC-NEQ
Phase instantaneous overcurrent 50P-1 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INST OC-PHA
Ground instantaneous overcurrent 50G-1 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INST OC-GND
Sensitive Earth Fault protection 50SG GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INST OC-SEF
Negative sequence instantaneous overcurrent 50Q(46)-1 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INST OC -NEQ
Phase instantaneous lockout overcurrent 50P-2 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INSTL OC-PHA
Ground instantaneous lockout overcurrent 50G-2 GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / INSTL OC-GND
Ground directional time control 67G GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DIRECTION / GROUND
Sensitive Earth Fault directional time control 67SG GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DIRECTION / SEF
Negative sequence directional time control 67Q GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DIRECTION / NEG SEQ
Ground demand current 49G GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DEMAND /GROUND
Negative sequence demand current 49Q GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DEMAND /NEG SEQ’
Active demand power 49W GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DEMAND / ACTIVE POWER
Reactive demand power 49V GROUP SETTING / ... / RECLOSER / DEMAND / REACTIVE POWER
51Q 50Q
OPTION 46BC 49Q
1,2 1,2
Isef
50SG
ZCT
3I0
67SG
In 51G 50G
49G
1,2 1,2
In
64N
1,2
CLPU
52 27R 59R 81R 79
1,2
3VD
All overcurrent protection function consist of dual-elements ((+) and (-)) of individual operations.
It can be operated in several ways depending on the configuration of the line system and the user's
request. Several application example of dual overcurrent protection elements are as follows;
By using directional elements and dual overccurent protection elements ((+) and (-)), it is possible
to protect simultaneously both sides of the source line on ring line system operation. After setting
the directional type as forward, when using the dual-elements (function is set to ENABLE), The (+)
element does fault protection about the forward direction and the (-) element does the fault
protection about the reverse direction.
The (+) element operates as the setting type of the directional element, and the (-) element operates
as the opposite direction to the setting type of the directional element. If the type of the directional
element is set as NONE, the (+) and (-) elements operate simultaneously regardless of the direction
of the fault.
When working in a radial line system, the directional element does not work and only one of the
(+) or (-) elements is used. ((+) element is recommended)
In the case of time overcurrent function, each element can be used for trip or alarm purposes. Thus,
one of the dual overcurrent protection elements can be operated as the trip element and another one
is operated as the alarm element.
When it is a temporay fault due to contact of external object, lightning, or loss of insulation, the
system will automatically reclose after high speed interruption, resulting in minimization of failure
range and power outage period.
Auto Reclosing function is applied when fault current is larger than the fault pickup current, the
system will repeat trip and reclosing according to the sequence. Then, it will be LOCKOUT or
return to the normal sequence status after AUTO Reset TIME.
1) LOCKOUT
In the situations stated below, the Lockout occurs. In the Lockout state, the system doesn’t reclose
automatically, so the user should close Recloser(or CB) manually at the site or remotely.
• In case when the failure occurs continuously and the recloser(or CB) has repeated trip for the
number of times set previously. (Permanent failure)
• When the user opens the recloser(or CB) manually
• In case of trip due to Instantaneous lockout overcurrent element
• In case of trip when fault current is larger than pickup current of Inrush Restraint function
during Inrush Restraint
• In case of trip due to the current larger than CLPU pickup current for the period of CLPU
operation
• In case of trip due to protection elements (Voltage(27,59), Frequency(81) and Demand, etc.)
excluding OverCurrent Trip.
• In case of trip due to the Hot Line Tag function
• In case of Overcurrent Trip while Auto Reclosing function is disabled (‘RECLOSE ENABLE’
Lamp OFF)
This “Figure 8-5. Lockout Sequence Operation” shows the typical protection sequence of lockout
after 4 times of OCR trips when the total operation time is set as 4.
AMP
*LOCKOUT*
PICKUP
CURRENT
NORMAL
CURRENT
TIME
Reset Cycle Lockout
(1) 1st Trip - 1st TCC (2) 1st Reclose Interval Time
(3) 2nd Trip - 2nd TCC (4) 2nd Reclose Interval Time
(5) 3rd Trip - 3rd TCC (6) 3rd Reclose Interval Time
(7) 4th Trip - 4th TCC
After Recloser(or CB) is closed manually at site or remote controller from the status of Lockout,
and it passes Lockout Reset Time. Lockout status will convert into reset, then normal reclosing
fucntiond will be activated.
2) RESET
RESET means the system has returned to normal state. The reset occurs in the following
situations.
Lockout è Reset : In case when Recloser(or CB) is closed manually at the site or remotely and
the Lockout Reset Time has passed.
Cycle è Reset : While it is in sequence, the over current is removed before lockout as well as
the Auto Reset Time has passed.
The “Figure 8-6. Reset Sequence Operation” shows the sequence where the system return to
normal status because the overcurrent is removed after 2 times of reclosing operations when the
total operation time is set as 4.
(1) 1st Trip - 1st TCC (2) 1st Reclose Interval Time
(3) 2nd Trip - 2nd TCC (4) 2nd Reclose Interval Time
(5) 3rd Trip - 3rd TCC (6) 3rd Reclose Interval Time
If fault occurs during the Auto Reset Time, only remaining reclosing operations will be performed
and then, the system will lockout.
3) CYCLE
It indicates the current sequence status. It occurs when OCR fault trips onyly except Instantaneous
lockout overcurrent elements, and maintain as cycle until operation time reach to the setting.
During Cycle, Later certain period after fault trip, it automatically operates reclosing function.
(But, Cycle occurs only when Auto Reclosing is enabled(‘RECLOSE ENABLE’ LED ON)
[AUTO RECLOSING]
>1.FUNCTION
2.OPERATIONS
3.INTERVALS
Each of the setting items under AUTO RECLOSING menu are described below.
Function Setup
GROUP # / RECLOSER / AUTO RECLOSING / Reclose Fun
[FUNCTION] Range ENABLE, DISABLE
>Reclose Fun: ENABLE
Default ENABLE Step -
Operations Setup
Set the operation of phase fault, ground fault, SEF fault and negative sequence fault. The operation
settings are applied individually according to the fault type. OPERATION menu is classified as
below;
[OPERATIONS]
>1.PHASE
2.GROUND
3.SEF
4.NEG SEQ’
Each of the setting items under the OPERATIONS menu are described below.
The ground operation settings process is the same as the phase operation.
The negative sequence operation settings process is the same as the phase operation.
Intervals Setup
Set the reclosing time of phase fault, ground fault, SEF fault and negative sequence fault. The
reclosing time is applied individually according to the fault type. INTERVALS menu is classified
as below;
[INTERVALS]
>1.PHASE/NEG SEQ’
2.GROUND
3.SEF
4.OTHER
Each of the setting items under the INTERVALs menu are described below.
Set the reclosing interval time of phase fault and negative sequence fault at the same time.
However the interval time is applied according to phase fault and negative sequence fault,
respectively.
Multiple time curves and time dials are available for the phase time overcurrent element to
respectively coordinate with other protection elements in the EVRC2A-NT and other external
devices on the distribution system. US, ANSI/IEEE, IEC, ESB, USER and non-standard time
current curves are included in the EVRC2A-NT.
A User Programmable curve option is also available for user to allow creating custom’s time
current curves for more enhanced coordination than the standard curve types.
The Reset type can be either instantaneous or linear. The phase time delay reset mode applies to the
US, ANSI/IEEE, IEC, ESB, USER curves. The instantaneous mode is used to coordinate with other
instantaneous reset devices such as a recloser or other protective equipment on the distribution
system. In the instantaneous mode, the time overcurrent element will reset instantaneously when
the measured current level drops below the pickup setting for one cycle. Linear reset mode, the
recloser is used for the cooperation with the protection device necessary for delay time as
mechanical relay reset.
Phase time overcurrent does not work during inrush restraint in order to prevent malfunction of
inrush current generated when relcloser or nearby power distribution device is closed.
[Time OC-PHA]
>1.(+)PHASE FAST
2.(+)PHASE DELAY
3.(-)PHASE FAST
4.(-)PHASE DELAY
(+) PHASE FAST setting menu is available for setting (+) PHASE FAST Curve.
Curve A(101) B(117) C(133) D(116) E(132) IEC-EI K(162) L(107) M(118) N(104)
Setting 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Curve IEC-NI P(115) R(105) T(161) V(137) IEC-VI W(138) Y(120) Z(134) 1(102)
Setting 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Curve 2(135) 3(140) 4(106) 5(114) 6(136) 7(152) 8(113) 8*(111) 9(131) 11(141)
Setting 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Setting 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Curve US-VI US-EI ES-NI ES-VI USER-1 USER-2 USER-3 USER-4 DEF-1S DEF-10S
Setting 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Curve IEEE-NI IEEE-VI IEEE-EI US-STI US-STVI IEC-LTI IEC-STI ES-LTVI ES-EI RI
Setting 61 62
Curve HR FR
GROUP # / RECLOSER / TIME OC-PHA / PHASE FAST / Low Set Definite Time
[(+)PHASE FAST] Range 0(OFF), 0.01 ~ 600.00 sec
Curve: [US-VI]
Time Add.: 0.00 Default 0(OFF), Step 0.01 sec
M.R.T: 0.00
Reset Method: INST Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time
>Low Set DT: OFF
adjacent to a pickup current by T-C curve. When the trip time is greater
[0(OFF),0.01~600.00]
than the low set definite time, low set definite time is applied for
operation.
‘(+) PHASE DELAY’ settings settings are very similar ‘(+) PHASE FAST’ time overcurrent
setting.
‘(-) PHASE FAST’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) PHASE FAST’ time overcurrent setting.
‘(-) PHASE DELAY’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) PHASE FAST’ time overcurrent setting.
Ground time overcurrent does not work during inrush restraint in order to prevent malfunction of
inrush current generated when relcloser or distribution device is closed.
[Time OC-GND]
>1.(+)GROUND FAST
2.(+)GROUND DELAY
3.(-)GROUND FAST
4.(-)GROUND DELAY
(+) GROUND FAST setting menu is available for setting (+) GROUND FAST Curve.
‘(+) GROUND DELAY’ settings settings are very similar ‘(+) GROUND FAST’ time overcurrent
setting.
‘(-) GROUND FAST’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) GROUND FAST’ time overcurrent setting.
‘(-) GROUND DELAY’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) GROUND FAST’ time overcurrent setting.
Negative sequence time overcurrent does not work during inrush restraint in order to prevent
malfunction of inrush current generated when relcloser or nearby distribution device is closed.
[Time OC-NEQ]
>1.(+)NEG SEQ’ FAST
2.(+)NEG SEQ’ DELAY
3.(-)NEG SEQ’ FAST
4.(-)NEG SEQ’ DELAY
(+) NEG SEQ’ FAST setting menu is available for setting (+)NEG SEQ’ FAST Curve.
‘(+) NEG SEQ’ DELAY’ settings settings are very similar ‘(+) NEG SEQ’ FAST’ time overcurrent
setting.
‘(-) NEG SEQ’ FAST’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) NEG SEQ’ FAST’ time overcurrent setting.
‘(-) NEG SEQ’ DELAY’ settings are very similar to ‘(+) NEG SEQ’ FAST’ time overcurrent
setting.
[INST OC - PHA]
>1.(+)INST OC-PHA
2.(-)INST OC-PHA
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then (+)INST OC -PHASE element is enabled for
the first trip operation and next trip operations.
(-) INST OC-PHA settings are very similar with (+) INST OC-PHA settings.
[INST OC - GND]
>1.(+)INST OC-GND
2.(-)INST OC-GND
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then ground instantaneous overccurent element is
enabled for the first trip operation and every following trip operation.
(-) INST OC-GND settings are very similar to the (+) INST OC-GND settings.
For user systems, a directional SEF is available. The directional control is polarized by a zero
sequence voltage(V0). The CVD or PTs should be connected Wye-grounded.
A sensitive earth fault element does not work during the inrush restraint to prevent malfunction of
the inrush current that occurs when the relcloser or nearby distribution device is closed.
[INST OC - SEF]
>1.(+)INST OC-SEF
2.(-)INST OC-SEF
Set Time Delay for sensitive earth fault trip. If it is set for 0, trips
[0.00~600.00:0.01s] immediately sensitive earth fault current without delay.
(-) INST OC- SEF settings are very similar to the (+)INST OC- SEF settings.
[INST OC - NEQ]
>1.(+)INST OC-NEQ
2.(-)INST OC-NEQ
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then negative sequence instantaneous overccurent
element is enabled for the first trip operation and every following trip
operation.
(-) INST OC- NEQ settings are very similar to the (+) INST OC- NEQ settings.
When this element is enabled, this element is operated prior to any other phase overcurrent
elements. If a fault current is higher than the pickup setting value, Lockout is operated.
This element can be set by a number of its active trip that is applied to the full operation to lockout,
time delay and fault current.
This function is very useful to prevent widespread line faults due to reclosing operations in case of
permanent fault.
The operating time of this element should be set for equal to or faster than and phase instantaneous
overccurent element. This element is enabled in the group setting and PROTECTION ENABLED
in user interface panel.
This element element is not affected by the inrush restrain and cold load pickup scheme
[INST OCL-PHA]
>1.(+)INST OCL-PHA
2.(-)INST OCL-PHA
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then (+)INST OCL-PHASE element is enabled for
the first trip operation and next trip operations.
(-) INST OCL-PHA settings are very similar with (+) INST OCL-PHA settings.
Following settings are used to program the ‘INST OCL –GND’ element.
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then ground instantaneous lockout overccurent
element is enabled for the first trip operation and every following trip
operation.
(-) INST OCL-GND settings are very similar to the (+) INST OCL-GND settings.
When this element is enabled, this element is operated prior to any other negative sequence
overcurrent elements. If a fault current is higher than the pickup setting value, Lockout is operated.
This element can be set by a number of its active trip that is applied to the full operation to lockout,
time delay and fault current.
This function is very useful to prevent widespread line faults due to reclosing operations in case of
permanent fault.
The operating time of this element should be set for equal to or faster than and negative sequence
instantaneous overccurent element. This element is enabled in the group setting and
PROTECTION ENABLED in user interface panel.
This element element is not affected by the inrush restrain and cold load pickup scheme
Following settings are used to program the ‘INST OCL – NEQ’ element.
GROUP # / RECLOSER / INST OCL– NEQ / (+)INST OCL– NEQ / Time Delay
[(+)INST OCL-NEQ] Range 0.00~600.00 sec
Function: DISABLE
Pickup: 8000 Default 0.00 Step 0.01 sec
>Time Delay: 0.00
Active Shot: 1 Set Time Delay for negative sequence instantaneous lockout
overccurent element. If it is set for 0, trips immediately on negative
[0.00~600.00:0.01s]
sequence fault current without delay.
GROUP # / RECLOSER / INST OCL– NEQ / (+)INST OCL– NEQ / Active Shot
[(+)INST OCL-NEQ] Range 1~5 shot
Function: DISABLE
Pickup: 8000 Default 1 Step 1shot
Time Delay: 0.00
>Active Shot: 1 Sets the time when this element is activated.
[1~5:1shot]
If Active Shot = 1, then negative sequence instantaneous lockout
overccurent element is enabled for the first trip operation and every
following trip operation.
(-) INST OCL- NEQ settings are very similar to the (+) INST OCL- NEQ settings.
After it’s done black out more than outage time, it restores load current supply, inrush current
restraint algorithm is applied. When the restoration of load supply is occured, in the case of that
generated inrush current is greater than inrush duration fault pickup current as inrush current 1 of
“Figure 8-7. Inrush Restratint Operation Characteristics”, it’s considered as fault current,
recloser does trip operation during inrush duration. (But, when the delay curve of time overcurrent
element is ENABL, recloser does operation). When inrush current is less than inrush duration fault
pickup current as inrush current 2 of “Figure 8-7. Inrush Restratint Operation Characteristics”
After fault protection operation is suppressed during R.M.T Time(Restore Minimu Time), recloser
does trip operation after inrush duration.
However, inrush duration is removed if inrush current is less than reset current before R.M.T Time
(Restore Minimum Time) as inrush current 3 of “Figure 8-7. Inrush Restratint Operation
Characteristics”.
When faul current is flowed more than inrush duration fault pick up current during inrush duration,
reloser does 1st trip operation and goes to lockout status on RECLOSE ENABLED.
NOTE:
According to setting of “Make use ‘I’”, in order to activate inrush current restraint sectopm the
condition to decide the restoration of load supply will be changed. If “YES” is set, the
decision is made when the load current becomes over 2A. If “NO” is set, the decision is made
when a recloser is closed (52A) by local or remote control.
[INRUSH RESTRAINT]
>1.FUNCTION
2.PICKUP CURRENT
3.RESTORE MIN. TIME
4.INRUSH RES’ RESET
5.PHASE CURVE
6.GROUND CURVE
7.NEG SEQ’ CURVE
8.OTHERS
1) Function Setup
NOTE:
The above setting applies the pickup current to operate the time overcurrent element, and the
multiple of current pickup current which is applied to the T-C curve during the time
overcurrent operation applies the pickup current setting value of the delay curve.
If the function of the delay curve is disabled, the time overcurrent element does not operate
(does not trip) even if a fault current occurs during the inrush current restraint duration.
NOTE:
Depending on the above settings, the inrush current restraint duration release condition will be
different. If it sets to EANBLE, the restore minimum time is applied and regardless of current
size, the inrush current restraint duration is released after a restore minimum time.
On the other hand, if it sets to DISABLE, the restore minimum time is not applied and the
current size should fall below the reset current, and the inrush current restraint duration is
released.
Set the T-C curve to be applied during the Inrush current restraint duration.
*. NOTE) Ground Curve and NEG SEQ’ CURVE are same as PHASE CURVE above.
*. NOTE) Ground Curve and NEG SEQ’ CURVE are same as PHASE CURVE above.
GROUP#/ RECLOSER / INRUSH RES’/CLPU /INRUSH RESTRAINT/ PHASE CURVE / Reset Method
[PHASE CURVE] Range INST, LINEAR
Curve: [US-VI]
Time Dial: 1.00 Default INST Step ~
Time Add.: 0.00
M.R.T: 0.00 In case that current level is decreased under Pickup level, Phase cold
>Reset Method: INST
load pickup element is reset.
[INST/LINEAR]
INST : After 1 cycle, Reset.
LINEAR : When the fault value is reached at selected curve’s
Rt(Reset characteristic constant) value, Reset.
*. NOTE) Ground Curve and NEG SEQ’ CURVE are same as PHASE CURVE above.
6) Other Setup
GROUP #/ RECLOSER / INRUSH RES’/CLPU / INRUSH RESTRAINT / OTHERS / Make Use ‘I’
[OTHERS] Range NO, YES
>Outage Time: 5.00
>Outage I: 2 Default NO Step ~
>Make Use ‘I’: NO
Set whetherer or not to use current as decision condition for operating
function.
[NO/YES]
When it sets to NO, the inrush current restraint interval becomes
active when relcoser is changed from open to close status.
When it set to YES, when the current increases above 2A, the
inrush current restraint interval is active.
In the state of cold load, this type is used to restrain the operation of protection functions to over
current occurring by change of load (the close of a switch on long-distance line, incoming heavy
load etc.). This function to restrain protection functions rises or drops the pickup level of time
overcurrent element during certain time (Pickup Multi) defined by a user.
As example, when ‘Pickup Multi’ and ‘Interval Time’ are set to be 3.0 and 60min respectively,
over 30 min after power loss, the applied cold load multiple is 2. If the minimum working currentis
set to be 200A, the current of Over Current Pickup becomes 400A, twice as much as the minimum
working current. In addition, after 60 min, the cold load multiple is fixed to be 3.
When ‘Pickup Multi’ and ‘Interval Time’ are set to be 3.0 and 60 min respectively, the graph of the
cold load multiple in “Figure 8-8. Cold Load Multipilier” is shown as follows.
NOTE:
The risen level of overcurrent pickup by multiple of cold load is the pickup level to operate
overcurrent protection element. The standard current level of T-C curve is a minimum
working current.
GROUP #/ RECLOSER / INRUSH RES’/CLPU / COLD LOAD PICKUP / Make Use ‘I’
[COLD LOAD PICKUP] Range YES, NO
>Function: ENABLE
>Make Use ‘I’: NO Default NO Step ~
Pickup Multi: 2.0
Interval Time: 10 Set whether or not to be used as a decision condition for operating the
cold load pickup function.
[NO/YES]
If it sets to NO, power loss and power restoration are considered
as open or close state of relcoser.
If it sets to YES, determine power loss and power restoration as
current (less than or equal to 2A)
If measured second harmonic current content exceeds the adjustable pickup threshold setting value,
the second harmonic block function can restraint to operate overcurrent elements until the inrush
current has subsided.
The fifth harmonic block function process is same as the second harmonic block function above.
This setting is to restrain the inrush current caused by the second harmonic element.
GROUP #/ RECLOSER/ HARMONIC BLOCK / 2ND BLOCKING / Function
[2ND BLOCKING] Range DISABLE, ENABLE
>Function: DISABLE
Pickup: OFF Default DISABLE Step ~
Time Delay: 1.00
Reset Time: 1.00
Min.I: 60
Set the second harmonic function as enabled or disabled.
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
*. NOTE ) 5TH BLOCKING setting process is same as 2ND BLOCKING settings above.
If directional controls are selected, it will determine whether current flow in each phase is in
forward or reverse direction, as determined by the connection of the phase CTs, selected Maximum
Torque Angle (MTA), voltage and current phasors. To increase security of all directional controls,
add one power frequency cycle of intentional delay to prevent incorrect operation.
The directional controls settings can be different in each GROUP settings.
Each of the directional control elements has four setting items as follow:
[DIRECTION]
>1.PHASE
2.GROUND
3.SEF
4.NEG SEQ
If Polarized voltage becomes lower than the Minimum polarized Voltage, phase direction control is
lost and phase over current is not detected. On the other hand, if phase direction control is set for
‘NONE’, regardless of phase direction, phase over current is detected.
Phase direction control type can be set in order to detect phase over current. Depending on control
type, over current can be detected in Forward direction or reverse direction or regardless of
direction.
Following “Figure 8-12. Phasor Diagram for I1 Directional Polarization” shows normal current
(I1) direction polarity phasor diagram in complex plane.
Polarizing Referance
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Polarized voltage drops Min. polarized voltage, ground direction control is cancelled and ground
over current is not detected. On the other hand, if ground direction control is set for ‘NONE’,
ground over current is detected regardless of direction.
Ground direction control type is set to detect ground over current. Depending on control type, over
current is detected or is not detected.
Following figure shows phasor graph of zero phase current direction polarity in complex plane.
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Polarizing Referance
V0
Voltage:
If polarizing voltage drops minimum polarizing voltage, negative sequence direction control is
cancelled and over current is not detected. On the other hand, if negative sequence direction control
type is set for ‘NONE’, over current is detected regardless of direction.
Set negative sequence direction control type to detect negative sequence overcurrent. Depending on
control type, overcurrent is detected in forward or reverse or both direction.
Following figure shows phasor graph of negative sequence current(I2) direction polarity.
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[NEG SEQ’]
Range 0(OFF), 0.10 ~ 0.80 xVT
Type: NONE
M.T.A: 135
Default 0.30 Step 0.01 xVT
>M.P.V(V2): 0.30
Block OC: YES
Set Minimum Polarizing Voltage to check Negative Sequence. Voltage
shall be higher than this set value to check the direction. Otherwise,
0(OFF),0.10~0.80xVT
direction check will be blocked. In case of setting 0(OFF), direction
checking is disabled.
.
The figure below shows the function logic diagram of Broken Conductor.
[VOLTAGE]
>1.UNDER VOLT1
2.UNDER VOLT2
3.UV RESTORATION
4.OVER VOLT1
5.OVER VOLT2
6.NEUTRAL OVERVOLT1
7.NEUTRAL OVERVOLT2
8.OV RESTORATION
[UNDER VOLT1]
Range 1P, 2P, 3P
Function: OFF
Pickup: 0.80
Default 1P Step ~
Time Delay: 5.00
Min. V: 0.10 Set a number of phase to be detected for Undervoltage.
>Voltage Type: 1P
1P : More than 1 phase is detected with more than pickup voltage.
[1P/2P/3P] 2P : More than 2 phases are detected with more than pickup voltage.
3P : More than 3 phases are detected with more than pickup voltage.
3) UV RESTORATION Setup
The neutral overvoltage 1 settings process a very similar method to the overvoltage 1. However,
there is no setting menu for voltage type.
The neutral overvoltage 2 settings process a very similar method to the overvoltage 1. However,
there is no setting menu for voltage type.
5) OV RESTORATION Setup
[OV RESTORATION]
Range 1~100 min
Function: OFF
Pickup: 1.05
Default 5 Step 1min
Time Delay: 30.00
>Reset Time: 5
Set the operation reset time of overvoltage restoration function.
Source Side: VS
Voltage Type: 3P
The overvoltage restoration function does not work if the voltage does
[1~100:1m]
not return to normal status during the setting time after tripping by
overvoltage function.
[VS/VL/VS&VL]
VS : Recloser’s Source Side(A,B,C phase) Voltage
VL : Recloser’s Load Side(R,S,T phase) Voltage
VS&VL : Overvoltage element operates one of either Source side or
load side voltage becomes lower voltage level compared with pickup
setting in OV RESTORATION.
[FREQUENCY]
>1.UNDER FREQUENCY1
2.UNDER FREQUENCY2
3.OVER FREQUENCY1
4.OVER FREQUENCY2
5.FREQUENCY DELAY
6.AUTO RESTORATION
The underfrequency minimum voltage and underfrequency minimum current are used to prevent
incorrect operation when the recloser is closed by a local/remote control..
The underfrequency elements are enabled in the group settings and PROTECTION ENABLED in
user interface panel.
Overfrequency minimum voltage and minimum current is used to prevent mal-operation when
recloser is closed locally or remotely.
The overfrequency elements are enabled in the group settings and PROTECTION ENABLED in
user interface panel.
[POWER]
>1.FUNCTION
2.FORWARD POWER
3.DIRECTIONAL POWER
*. Note )
[DEMAND]
>1.PHASE
2.GROUND
3.NEG SEQ’
4.ACTIVE POWER
5.REACTIVE POWER
[HOTLINE TAG]
>1.PHASE
2.GROUND
3.SEF
4.NEG SEQ’
8.1.21.1. PHASE
In this menu, T-C curve of phase time overcurrent elememts applied in Hotline Tag function is set.
8.1.21.2. GROUND
This menu sets the T-C curve of the ground time overcurrent elememts applied in the Hotline Tag
function. The setting items are the same as the PHASE menu.
8.1.21.3. SEF
This menu sets the time delay for sensitive earth fault in Hotline Tag function.
Set the time delay of sensitive earth fault in Hotline Tag function.
[0.00~600.00:0.01 s]
US
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA
ANSI/IEEE
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA
IEC
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × (α / (Mβ-1)) + TA
ES
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA
USER-DEFINED
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA
RESET TIME
Reset Time(Sec) = TD × (Rt / (1-M2))
NOTE :
“Recloser clearing time curves” are used when rated voltage of recloser is 15㎸ or 27㎸,
otherwise which added 30㎳(±4㎳) are used when it is 38㎸.
[USER CURVE]
>1.USER CURVE1
2.USER CURVE2
3.USER CURVE3
4.USER CURVE4
“RI” curve is a special curve to be used in conjunction with mechanical relay. When “RI” curve is
applied, time overcurrent element is operated by following formula.
1
Trip Time = (I Is )
0.339 - 0.236
“HR” curve is a special curve to be used in conjunction with the fuse. When “HR” curve is
applied, time overcurrent element is operated by following formula.
æ I ö
log ç 2 ´ ÷ ´ ( -3.832) + 3.66 1
Trip Time = 10 è Is ø
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0.1
“FR” curve is a special curve to be used in conjunction with the fuse. When “FR” is applied,
inverse protection element is operated by following formula.
æ I ö
log ç ÷ ´ ( -7.16 ) + 3.0 1 I
Trip Time = 10 è Is ø
´ , when 1.2 £ £ 2.0 ··formula (1)
0.1 IS
æ I ö
log ç ÷ ´ ( -5.4 ) + 2.47 1 I
Trip Time = 10 è Is ø
´ , when 2.0 < £ 2.66 ·formula (2)
0.1 IS
æ I ö
log ç ÷ ´ ( -4.24 ) +1.98 1 I
Trip Time = 10 è Is ø
´ , when 2.66 < ··formula (3)
0.1 IS
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60 : ES NORMALLY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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60 : ES LONG TIME VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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60 : IEEE NORMALLY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
40 VARIATIONS ± 5% OR 0.01 SECONDS 40
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0.8 1.00 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
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0.4 0.5 0.4
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0.2 0.2
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50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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60 : DEFINITE TIME 1 sec, 10 sec 60
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10 DEF-10S 10
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60 : ANSI MODERATELY INVERSE 60
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V 0.7
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60 : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 60
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8
0.1 0.1
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26) Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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11
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Time(Second)
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1 1
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0.6 0.6
0.5 18 0.5
14
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
13
0.09 16 0.09
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Figure 8-44. Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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60 : FUSE (RI, HR, FR) 60
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3 RI 3
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0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
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FR HR
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8.1.23. Others
8.1.23.1. Sequence Coordination
When several Reclosers are connected in series to protect distribution systems, EVRC2A-NT
contains Sequence Coordination feature which can prevent the simultaneous trip operations in both
of Back-up and Down-line Reclosers due to phase/ground fault. Sequence Coordination feature is
activated only if one out of several Down-line Reclosers connected to one Back-up Recloser
detects a fault current.
The same characteristics of fast and delay operations in the total number of the trip operations and
identical basic Time Current Curves should be set for all Reclosers connected in series.
The identical reclose interval time should be set for all Reclosers in series.
To coordinate the protection characteristics, an additional delay operation time (at least 100 ms)
should be applied to the Time Current Curve characteristics of Back-up Recloser, not to those of
Down-line Reclosers.
The reset time of Back-up Recloser should be set longer than any reclose interval time of all Down-
line Reclosers. This setting will prevent the reset operation of Back-up Recloser during the reclose
operation of Down-lines.
Starting
Reset Time
Counter
Close
Close
Down line EVR 2
Lockout Status
Open
Time
Faulted
8.2. Sectionalizer
This menu sets the auto sectionalizer function via fault indication. If the control type of ETR-300R
is set to 'SECTIONALIZER' mode, move the functions of this menu.
Place the curser on “SECTIONALIZER” in GROUP# menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu. This menu is sub-divided as follow;
[SECTIONALIZER]
>1.PICKUP CURRENT
>2.INRUSH TIME
>3.AUTO SECTION
*. NOTE ) Setting for Ground, SEF and Neg Seq’ are same as Phase setting above.
Auto Sectionalizer(AS)
n AS trips due to Fault current and Line Voltage.
n When a fault has occurred in the load side of AS, C/B trips and High Voltage line becomes
Dead line Voltage(DV). Due to the number of Count, AS trips(is opened).
Please refer to “8.2.3.2. Auto Section Application” for more detail information of Auto
Sectionalizer function.
[AUTO SECTION]
Range 0.00~600.00
TIE Close TD: 30.00
TIE Open TD: 10.00
Default 1.00 Step 0.01
TIE Reset TD: 10.00
>TIE DL-VS TD: 1.00
TIE DL-VL TD: 1.00
Set deadline detection delay time of source side voltage.
[0.00~600.00:0.01 s]
SECTIONALIZER
CB AND RECLOSER - - -
2 Trip 4 Trip
Operate count - - -
Lockout Lockout
Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS1 counts “SEC Operate Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips three times, it reaches “SEC Operate Cnt” set value (3). Then F1
location is disconnected after “SEC Oper’ TD” Timer is finished.
AS2, AS3 is not operated because they did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS1 is opened and RC1 is closed after Reclosing 3 times.
RC1 is closed after AS1 disconnect F1 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS1 and recover Live line.
Step1 : At F2 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS2 counts “SEC Operate Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips two times, it reaches “SEC Operate Cnt” set value (2).
Then F2 location is disconnected after “SEC Oper’ TD” Timer is finished.
AS1 is not operating because that “SEC Operate Cnt” is set for 3
AS3 is not operated because AS3 did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS2 is opened and RC1 is closed after two times of reclosing.
RC1 is closed after AS2 disconnect F2 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS2 and recover live line.
Step1 : At F3 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, RC1 conducts reclosing cycle.
AS3 counts “SEC Operate Cnt” when Dead line Voltage after sensing a Fault.
When RC1 trips three times, it reaches “SEC Operate Cnt” set value (3). Then F3
location is disconnected after “SEC Oper’ TD” Timer is finished.
AS1, AS2 are not operating because that they did not sense the fault.
Step2 : AS3 is opened and RC1 is closed after three times of reclosing.
RC1 is closed after AS3 disconnect F3 location, and keep the rest of line normal.
Step3 : After removing the Fault, manually (local or remote) close AS3 and recover the live line.
SECTIONALIZER
CB AND RECLOSER
Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, CB1 locked out after conducting reclosing
cycle.
Step2 : SR1 counts Dead line Voltage time till a set time, then automatically opens (disconnects)
F1 location.
“TIE Operate Cnt” is set 2. When CB1 trips two times, “TIE Close TD” is run and after
30 seconds, TS1 is closed.
F1 is disconnected and the rest of live line shall be operated to the opposite direction.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close CB1 manually (local or remote), SR1 is automatically
closed after a setting time.
Step4 : Open TS1 manually (local or remote) and recover live line.
Step1 : At F1 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, CB1 locked out after conducting reclosing
cycle.
If SR1 trips two times, TS1 counts 2 and Close delay time is ran.
While Close delay time of TS1 is operating, SR1 becomes Live line Voltage by reclosing,
and Close delay time is reset.
If SR1 trips three times, TS1 counts 3, it is more than “TIE Operate Cnt” 2, so that Close
delay time doesn’t run.
When SR1 trips 4 times and locked out, TS1 counts 4. Close delay time doesn’t run.
Step2 : Open SR1 manually (local or remote) and recover live line.
Step1 : At F3 location, when Permanent Fault occurs, SR1 trips 4 times and locked out after
conducting reclosing cycle.
If SR1 trips two times, TS1 counts 2 and Close delay time runs.
While Close delay time of TS1 is operating, SR1 becomes Live line Voltage by reclosing,
and Close delay time is reset.
If SR1 trips three times, AS1 is automatically opened, TS1 counts 3, and it is more than
“TIE Operate Cnt” 2, so that Close delay time doesn’t run.
Step2 : After AS1 disconnects with F3, SR1 is reclosed and keeps the rest of live line normal.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close AS1 manually (local or remote) and recover live line.
8.3. Monitoring
Place the curser on “MONITERING” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to move
into this menu. In this menu, it can set up monitoring function for line condition.
[MONITORING]
>1.PHASE DIFFERENCE
2.SYNCHRO’ CHECK
3.OPEN PHASE
4.LIVE LINE BLOCK
5.FAULT LOCATOR
6.LOAD CURR’ ALARM
7.POWER FACTOR
[PHASE DIFFERENCE]
Range 0.0 ~ 600.0sec
>Max Freq.Diff: 2.0
Check Phase: ALL Default 1.00 Step 0.01sec
>Time Delay: 1.00
The phase difference (ΔAngle) of the two circuits means the sum of the currently measured phase
difference(∆ ) and the compensation value (∆ ) of the phase difference
to be generated during body turn-in time by the slip frequency. The formula for calculating the
phase difference is as follows;
∆ = | ∆ + ∆ |
= | (∠ − ∠ ) + { ( − ) × × 360° } |
However, when the source side or load side circuit is diagonal, it is always closes regardless of
synchronous detection.
mZ (1-m)Z
IA
IF L
O
VA
RF A
D
The calculated “Fault Location” information be checked on the “Fault Cycle” event menu. For
more details, refer to “9.2. Fault Evnet” and “9.3. Fault Cycle - Summary”.
This function is only applied when the controller type of EVRC2A-NT is “RECLOSER” mode.
*. NOTE ) Setting for Time Delay2 is same as Time Delay1 setting above.
Set the Block Time After Close for power factor elements.
[1.00~600.00:0.01s]
9. EVENT RECORDER
Place the curser on “3.EVENT”, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
EVRC2A-NT records all events during the operation, occurred events are recorded separately such
as operation event, fault event, system event, set change event, load event and diagnostic event. All
events are recorded in order(FIFO). In this menu, all events can be checked and deleted. Also, all
events can be checked in interface program.
This menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
[EVENT]
>1.OPERATION
2.FAULT
3.FAULT CYCLE
4.SYSTEM
5.SET CHANGE
6.AVER.LOAD/MIN
7.PEAK.LOAD/HOUR
8.PEAK.LOAD/DAY
9.DIGNOSTIC
10.PQM
11.ALARM CURRENT
12.CLEAR SAVED DATA
[▼][▲] are used to check event. [0001/5000] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
STATUS
- CLOSE(OK) or CLOSE(FAIL)
- OPEN(OK) or CLOSE(FAIL)
CONTROL
- PL-HMI : Operation through control button at the front panel
- REMOTE : Operation through remote control
- MANUAL : Recloser (or Load breaker) mechanical manual operation.
- AUTO : Automatic operation through EVRC2A-NT
- EXT’ : Operation through external command (External command condition is available
through PLC configuration)
Trigger Time
Monitor changes of Trigger source status in every 5 msec.
Trigger Capacity
Stores last 5,000 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
[▼][▲] buttons are used to check fault events. Press [ENT] button in fault event screen to check
fault current value. And press [ENT] again to return to previous screen. [0001/1500] is the latest
event record.
00001/10000 Shows the latest event in order and records 1,500 events.
SEQ Fault sequence number
TARGET Records the fault detect phase and event trigger source.
- A: A Phase Fault
- B: B Phase Fault
- C: C Phase Fault
- N: Ground Fault
- S: Sensitive Earth Fault
- Q : Negative Sequence Fault
- TOC : Time Overcurrent Fault(Applied when “RECLOSER” type)
- IOC : Instantaneous and Instantaneous Lockout Overcurrent Fault
(Applied when “RECLOSER” type)
- FI : Fault Indication Detection(Applied when “SECTIONALIZER” type)
Trigger Source
Plesae refer to “TARGET” and “TYPE”of the above mentioned Fault Event Information.
Trigger Time
Moniters changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger Capacity
Stores last 1,500 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / FAULT CYCLE” to confirm fault cycle summary.
[▼][▲] is used to check the fault event. [01/32] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Fault wave captured time.
- PU : Pick up time.
- TR : Trip time.
- PU&TR : Picku up & Trip time
Trigger Time
Moniters changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger Capacity
Maximum 32 events are recorded.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the records. [0001/5000] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Protection element
52A Contact
Sequence status
Front panel control
AC supply
External control
Fail operation
External input status
System alarm
Sleep mode
Gas Status, etc.
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger type
Stores type of Trigger source : Pickup(assert) or Dropout(deassert)
Storage Capacity
Stores last 5,000 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the records. [0001/2000] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Changed set menu
- GLOBAL SETTING (GLSCHG)
- GROUP 1~6 SETTING (GRSCH1 ~ GRSCH6)
Change method
The first name of the target name identifies the change method.;
- (L) LOCAL: Set change at local
- (R) REMOTE: Sec change in remote
- (P) PROGRAM: Set change by Interface software.
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 5msec.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 2,000 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
To check the average value per minute Load & Energy events, please move to “MAIN MENU /
EVENT / LOAD&ENERGY/MIN” .
*. NOTE ) Configuration display for Load&Energy/min events may be revised on user’s request.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button. To return back to previous screen, press [ENT] again. [0001/8640] is the latest event
record.
Trigger Source
Demand Current – A, B, C, N
Demand Voltage – A, B, C, R, S, T
Demand Active Power - A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Reactive Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Power Factor – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Energy - Positive Watthour(3ф), Positive Varhour(3ф)
Trigger Time
Monitors to change Trigger source status every period set on “GLOBAL SETTING / EVENT
RECORDER / L&E Interval”.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 8,640 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
*. NOTE ) Configuration display for peak. load/min events may be revised on user’s request.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button in Current display screen. To return back to current display screen, press [ENT]
again. [0001/8640] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Demand Current – A, B, C, N
Demand Voltage – A, B, C, R, S, T
Demand Active Power - A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Reactive Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Power Factor – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Energy - Positive Watthour(3ф), Positive Varhour(3ф)
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1hour.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 8,640 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / LOAD&ENERGY/DAY” to confirm Peak Load & Energy
/day events.
*. NOTE ) Configuration display for peak. load/min events may be revised on user’s request.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button in Current display screen. To return back to current display screen, press [ENT]
again. [0001/8640] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Demand Current – A, B, C, N
Demand Voltage – A, B, C, R, S, T
Demand Active Power - A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Reactive Power – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Power Factor – A, B, C, 3ф
Demand Energy - Positive Watthour(3ф), Positive Varhour(3ф)
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1 day.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 8,640 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
1) Click “SETTING / LOAD & ENERGY FIELD CONFIG” to open ‘Load & Energy Field
Config Edit’.
Figure 9-1. Load & Energy Event Field Config Edit Window
2) In the ‘Load & Energy Field Config Edit’ window, configure fields recorded in Load & Energy
Event. The number of selected field is between 4 and 14 fields.
3) After completing the configuration, click the [Apply] button.
4) While ‘ONLINE’ communication status between Interface Software and EVRC2A-NT, upload
the changed load profile field configuration in EVRC2A-NT using “ONLINE / UPLOAD /
LOAD & ENERGY FIELD CONFIG” menu.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. [0001/2000] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
DSP Fail
ADC Fail
RTC Fail
Memory Fail
Flash-Rom Fail
Circuit voltage Fail
Global Setting Fail
Group Setting Fail
Event Fail
Count Fail
DO Fail
Close Fail
Open Fail, etc.
Trigger Time
Monitors status of Trigger source in every 5msec.
Trigger type
Stores type of Trigger source : Pickup(assert) or Dropout(deassert)
Storage Capacity
Stores last 2,000 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / PQM” to confirm PQM events. In this menu, PQM event
item, phase occurence, measurement value and event maintaineance time can be checked (But,
event maintenance time is recorded only when events are sag, swell, interruption). PQM events are
generated by the “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ GENERAL/ MONITORING/ POWER
QUALITY” setting.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the event. [0001/1500] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
PQM detect element.
Sag(SAG): Instantaneous(INST), Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP),
Long Time(LONG)
Swell(SWL): Instantaneous(INST), Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP),
Long Time(LONG)
Interruption(INT): Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP), Sustained(LONG)
Voltage Harmonic distortion(VTH)
Current Harmonic distortion(ITH)
Source side Unbalance Voltage(UBV)
Load side Unbalance Voltage(UBL)
Current Unbalance(UBI)
Source side Over Voltage(OVS)
Load side Over Voltage(OVL)
Source side Under Voltage(UVS)
Load side Under Voltage(UVL)
Under Frequency(UNF)
PQM detected phase : A phase, B phase, C phase
PQM element related measured value.
PQM detect time(cycle)
Trigger Time
Monitors status of Trigger source in every 5msec.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 1,500 events.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / LOAD CURR’ ALARM” menu to check the load current
alarm event. In this menu, you can check the alarm occurrence and the current value of each phase
and the period of occurrence.
[▼][▲] is used to check the event. [0001/1500] is the latest recorded event.
Trigger Source
Taget element
- A: Phase A Alarm current
- B: Phase B Alarm current
- C: Phase C Alarm current
- N: Ground Alarm current
Current of correspondent phase in case of alarm current event is occurred
Trigger Time
Check the status change of trigger source every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger Capacity
Max. 1,500 events are saved.
*. NOTE ) The maximum number of events to be stored can be increased according to user
requests.
[CLEAR EVENT]
10. MAINTENANCE
Place the curser on “MAINTENANCE” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
This menu displays Maintenance information.
This menu has sub-menu as below and by pressing [ENT] button, move into sub-menu.
[MAINTENANCE]
>1.COUNT
2.INTERRUT TIME
3.CONTACT WEAR
4.DATA RESET
5.CONTROLLER INFO
6.MECHANISM SCALE
10.1. Count
Counter information is displayed, it has sub-menus as below.
[COUNT]
>1.EVRC2A-NT
2.FAULT
3.PQM
4.COMMUNICATION
Diagnostic Count
EVRC2A-NT diagnostic count is displayed.
Operation Count
Recloser operation counter is displayed.
FAULT-TOTAL (1/6)
Displays total count of faults.
TRIP : Displays trip operation count.
51 TOC : Displays time overcurrent trip count.
50 IOC : Dispalys instantaneous and instantaneous lockout overcurrent trip count.
27 UV : Displays under voltage trip count.
59 OV : Displays phase over voltage and neutral over voltage trip count.
81 FRE : Displays over frequency, under frequency and frequency decay trip count.
FAULT-TOC (2/6)
Displays the time overcurrent trip count for each target.
FAULT-IOC (3/6)
Displays the instantaneous and instantaneous lockout overcurrent trip count for each target.
FAULT-UV (4/6)
Displays under voltage trip count for each phase.
FAULT-OV (5/6)
Displays over voltage trip count for each phase.
Target N means the neutral over voltage trip count.
FAULT-OTHER(6/6)
Displays the trip count for other faults.
81 OVER : Displays over frequency trip count.
81 UNDER : Displays under frequency trip count.
81 DECAY : Displays frequency decay trip count.
DEMAND : Displays demand trip count.
[PQM COUNT]
>1.INTERRUT
2.SAG
3.SWELL
4.HARMONICS
5.CURR UNBALANCE
6.VOLT UNBALANCE
7.UNDER VOLTAGE
8.OVER VOLTAGE
9.UNDER FREQUNCY
10.1.3.1. Interrupt
Move to “MAINTENANCE / PQM / INTERRUPT” to confirm interrup count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / INTERRUPT
Number of Interruption is displayed. This COUNT menu consists 2
[INTERRUPT] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 pages and use [▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
INTERRUPT(1/2)
Total number of Interruption and total number of interruption per
[INTERRUPT] 2/2
MOMENTARY : 0
phase are displayed.
TEMPORARY : 0
SUSTAINED : 0
INTERRUPT(2/2)
Number of fault per type is displayed on Interruption.
10.1.3.2. Sag
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SAG” to confirm sag count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SAG
Number of Sag is displayed. This COUNT menu consists 2 pages and
[SAG] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 use [▼][▲] buttons to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
SAG(1/2)
Total number of Sag occurred and total number of Sag per phase are
displayed.
SAG(2/2)
Number of Sag per type is displayed.
10.1.3.3. Swell
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SWELL” to confirm swell count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SWELL
Number of Swell occurred is displayed. This COUNT menu consists
of 2 pages and use [▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.
SWELL(1/2)
Total number of Swell and number of Swell per phase are displayed.
SWELL(2/2)
Number of Swell per type is displayed.
10.1.3.4. Harmonics
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / HARMONIC” to confirm sag count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / HARMONIC
Number of Harmonic distortion is displayed. The COUNT menu
[VTHD] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 consists 2 pages and use [▼][▲] buttons to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
VTHD(1/2)
Total number of Voltage Harmonic distortion and number of voltage
[ITHD] 2/2
TOTAL: 0 harmonic distortion per phase are displayed.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
ITHD(2/2)
Total number of current harmonic distortion and number of current
harmonic distortion per phase are displayed.
SOURSE SIDE
Number of voltage unbalance at source side is displayed.
LOAD SIDE
Number of voltage unbalance at load side is displayed.
VS-UNDER VOLT(1/2)
[VL-UNDER VOLT] 2/2 Total number of undervoltage at source side and number of
dddddddTOTAL : 0
A : 0 B : 0 undervoltage per phase are displayed.
C : 0
VS-OVER VOLT(1/2)
[VL-OVER VOLT] 2/2 Total number of overvoltage at source side and number of
dddddddTOTAL : 0
A : 0 B : 0 undervoltage per phase are displayed.
C : 0
Indicates the counter information of DNP3.0 protocol. This COUNT menu consists 6 pages. Use
[▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.
COMM-S1(1/8)
Rx Message: Indicates the total number of received message of DNP3.0 Slave1.
Tx Message: Indicates the total number of transferred message of DNP3.0 Slave1.
Unsol Tx: Indicates the total number of transferred Unsol message of DNP3.0 Slave 1.
COMM-S1(2/8)
Rx CRC Err: Indicates the total number of CRC error message of DNP3.0 Slave 1.
Tx Message: Indicates the total number of resend messange of DNP3.0 Slave1.
SBO TO: Indicates the SBO Time-out number of DNP3.0 Slave 1.
COMM-S1(4/8)
DI Evt buf: Indicates the untransmitted DI events number of DNP3.0 Slave1.
AI Evt buf: Indicates the untransmiteed AI events number of DNP3.0 Slave1.
CI Evt buf: Indicates the untransmitted CI events number of DNP3.0 Slave1.
COMM-S2(5~8/8)
Indicates the communication counter of DNP3.0 Slave2. The composition counter is same as
DNP3.0 Slave 1.
INTERRUPT TIME(1/2)
Total accumulated time and accumulated time per phase are displayed.
[INTERRUP TIME] 2/2
MOMENTARY : 0 Time unit is Cycle.
TEMPORARY : 0
SUSTAINED : 0
INTERRUPT TIME(2/2)
Accumulated time per interrupt type is displayed, time unit is cycle.
[MECHANISM SCALE]
VA, VB, VC, VR, VS, VT
VA:1.0000 IA:1.0000
VB:1.0000 IB:1.0000
The mechanism calibration scale of each phase VT is displayed.
VC:1.0000 IC:1.0000
VR:1.0000 IN:1.0000
VS:1.0000 IS:1.0000
VT:1.0000
IA, IB, IC, IN, IS
The mechanism calibration scale of CT and ZCT of each phase is
displayed.
11. TIME
Place the curser on “TIME” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu.
TIME
[CURRENT TIME] In this menu, you can check and set the current data and time. This
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menu applies local time and UTC time is managed internally
PRESS <ENT> TO SET
depending on the time zone setting.
[SETTING TIME] Here's how to change the present date and time;
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USE [UP/DOWN/ENTER] 1) Press [ENT] button to select and change a setting.
PRESS <FUNC> : ABORT
2) To change a number, use [▲][▼] button and to move next item,
press [ENT] button.
[SAVE TIME] 3) To save all changed setting, press [ENT].
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12. STATUS
Place the curser on “STATUS” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu. This
menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
[STATUS]
>1.RECLOSER
2.INPUT PORTS
3.OUTPUT PORTS
4.GOOSE S-IN
5.GOOSE D-IN
6.GOOSE OUT
7.LATCH LOGIC
8.FAULT
9.DIAGONOSTIC
12.1. Recloser
Move to “MAINTENANCE / STATUS / RECLSER” to confirm tank and EVRC2A-NT status.
STATUS/ RECLOSER
CONTROL
Operation control select is displayed.(REMOTE, LOCAL, TROUBLE)
RECLOSE
Display whether to use reclosing function. (ON, OFF)
PHA-PROTECT
Phase protection function status is displayed. (ON, OFF)
STATUS/ RECLOSER
[RECLOSER] GND-PROTECT
>RECLOSER : CLOSE
>PANEL LOCK : UNLOCK Ground protection function status is displayed. (ON, OFF)
>CONTROL : LOCAL
>RECLOSE : OFF
>PHA-PROTECT: OFF
>GND-PROTECT: OFF LOCKOUT
>LOCKOUT :LOCKOUT
>AC POW FAIL: ON Lockout of reclosing status is displayed(ON, OFF)
>BATTERY : NORMAL
>BAT’CHRGER : NORMAL
>DOOR OPEN : ON
>HANDLE LOCK: OFF AC POW FAIL
>GAS : NORMAL
External power supply status is displayed. (NORMAL, FAIL)
BATTERY
Battery status is displayed. (NORMAL, FAIL)
BAT’ CHARGER
Battery charger status is displayed. (NORMAL, FAIL)
DOOR OPEN
Door open status is displayed(ON, OFF)
GAS
Circuit breaker gas pressure status is displayed. (NORMAL, LOW)
[GOOSE S-IN] The EVRC2A-NT provides 16 goose single inputs of IEC 61850
>GSIN01 ST : ON
>GSIN01 FAIL: OFF communication protocol. This menu displays the goose single input's
>GSIN02 ST : ON
>GSIN02 FAIL: OFF status provided by the EVRC2A-NT.
>GSIN03 ST : ON
>GSIN03 FAIL: OFF
:
GSIN## ST : Displays goose single input’s current status
:
>GSIN16 ST : ON GSIN## FAIL : Displays goose single input’s fail status.
>GSIN16 FAIL: OFF
[GOOSE D-IN] The EVRC2A-NT provides 16 goose double inputs of the IEC 61850
>GDIN010 Bit0: ON
>GDIN011 Bit1: OFF communication protocol. This menu displays the goose double input's
>GDIN01F Fail: OFF
>GDIN020 Bit0: ON status provided by the EVRC2A-NT.
>GDIN021 Bit1: OFF
>GDIN02F Fail: OFF
:
: GSIN##0 Bit0 : goose double input – displays the current status of
>GDIN160 Bit0: ON
>GDIN161 Bit1: OFF first bit(bit 0).
>GDIN16F Fail: OFF
GSIN##1 Bit1 : goose double input – displays the current status of
the second bit(bit 1).
GSIN##F Fail : Displays goose double input’s fail status.
[GOOSE OUT] The EVRC2A-NT provides 16 goose outputs of the IEC 61850
>GOUT01: OFF
>GOUT02: OFF communication protocol. This menu displays the goose output's status
GOUT03: OFF
:
provided by the EVRC2A-NT.
:
>GOUT16: OFF
Depending on input signal, “ON” or “OFF” is displayed.
[▼] [▲] button is used to check all input terminal status.
12.8. Fault
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / STATUS / FAULT”.
STATUS/ FAULT
[FAULT] This menu displays the fault conditions that can not be indicated on the
>FAULT TRIP: OFF
27P1T : OFF front panel LEDs.
27P1AL : OFF
27P2T : OFF
27P2AL : OFF
27RSI : OFF Use [▼] [▲] button to check all items.
27RSCL : OFF
59P1T : OFF
59P1AL : OFF
59P2T : OFF FTRIP : Fault Trip Operation status.
59P2AL : OFF
59RSI : OFF 27P1T : Under Voltage 1 Trip status
59RSCL : OFF
81U1T : OFF 27P1A : Under Voltage 1 Alarm status
81U2T : OFF
81O1T : OFF 27P2T : Under Voltage 2 Trip status
81O2T : OFF
81D1T : OFF 27P2A : Under Voltage 2 Alarm status
81D2T : OFF
81RSI : OFF 27RSI : Under Voltage Auto Restoration Running status
81RSCL : OFF
27RSCL : Under Voltage Auto Restoration Close Operation stauts
59P1T : Over Voltage 1 Trip status
59P1A : Over Voltage 1 Alarm status
59P2T : Over Voltage 2 Trip status
59P2A : Over Voltage 2 Alarm status
59RSI : Over Voltage Auto Restoration Running status
59RSCL : Over Voltage Auto Restoration Close Operation stauts
81U1T : Under Frequency 1 Trip status
81U2T : Under Frequency 2 Trip status
STATUS/ FAULT
12.9. Diagonosic
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / STATUS / DIAGNOSTIC”
STATUS/ DIAGNOSTIC
13. METERING
Place the curser on “METERING” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu. This
menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
The accuracy of the measurement value displayed in this menu is “2.3. Metering Accuracy”.
[METERING]
>1.CURRENT
2.VOLTAGE
3.FREQUENCY
4.POWER
5.ENERGY
6.DEMAND
7.UNBALANCE
8.HARMONICS
9.TRUE R.M.S
10.CONTROLLER REF
13.1. Current
Following values are contained in the current metering.
IA : Displays the measured phase A RMS current and phasor (A, deg°)
IB : Displays the measured phase B RMS current and phasor (A, deg°)
IC : Displays the measured phase C RMS current and phasor (A, deg°)
IN : Displays the measured ground RMS current and phasor (A, deg°)
SEF: Displays the measured sensitive earth RMS current and phasor (A, deg°)
I1 : Indicates the measured normal voltage and phasor.(A, deg°)
I2: Indicates the measured negative phase sequence current and phasor. (A, deg°)
3I0: Indicates the zero sequence current and phasor. (A, deg°)
Peak IA : Displays the measured phase A Peak current (A)
Peak IB : Displays the measured phase B Peak current (A)
Peak IC : Displays the measured phase C Peak current (A)
Peak IN : Displays the measured ground Peak current (A)
Peak IQ : Displays the measured negative sequence Peak current (A)
NOTE
The peak current is updated by the recorded load current value when the load current alarm
event occurs. If the load current alarm function is DISABLE, the peak current is not
updated. The load current alarm function is described in “8.3.6. Load Current Alarm”.
13.2. Voltage
Following values are contained in the voltage metering.
VS-PN: Voltage per phase and angle per phase at source side, are displayed(㎸, deg°).
VS-PP: Phase to phase voltage and angle at source side, are displayed(㎸, deg°).
VS-SEQ: Forward/Reverse/Zero sequence voltage and angle at source side, are displayed(㎸,
deg°).
VL-PN: Voltage per phase and angle per phase at load side, are displayed (㎸, deg°).
VL-PP: Phase to phase voltage and angle at load side, are displayed (㎸, deg°).
VL-SEQ: Forward/Reverse/Zero sequence voltage and angle at load side, are displayed (㎸,
deg°).
Voltage and angle per phase are displayed. Use [▼][▲] button to check it.
13.3. Frequency
Following values are contained in the frequency metering.
Source: Metering value of present source side frequency is indicated.
Load : Metering value of present load side frequency is indicated.
Slip : Frequency difference between the power source side and the load side is indicated.
[FREQUENCY]
Frequency Display
Source: 0.00 Hz
0.00 Hz/s
Load : 0.00 Hz
0.00 Hz/s
Source
Slip : 0.00 Hz
0.00 D
- Frequency in source side (Hz)
- Frequency decay rate in source side (Hz/sec)
Load
- Frequency in load side (Hz)
- Frequency decay rate in load side (Hz/sec)
Slip
- Frequency difference between source and load sides: Slip
frequency (Hz)
- Phase difference between sour and load sides : Slip angle (deg°)
13.4. Power
Following values are contained in the power metering.
ACTIVE POWER: Each phase and three phase’s active power displayed.
REACTIVE POWER: Each phase and three phase’s reactive power displayed.
APPARENT POWER: Each phase and three phase’s apparent power displayed.
POWER FACTOR: Each phase and three phase’s power factor per phase is displayed.
13.5. Energy
Following values are contained in the energy metering.
POS’ W/H: Each phase and three phase active power amount of forward direction are
indicated.
POS’ V/H: Each phase and three phase reactive power amount of forward direction are
indicated.
NEG’ W/H: Each phase and three phase active power amount of reverse direction are
indicated.
NEG’ V/H: Each phase and three phase reactive power amount of reverse direction are
indicated.
The last line “S” of each page indicates the time that have started the
present power amount metering. It means, it is the time that has reset in
0 the power by using the “MAIN MENU/ MAINTENANCE/ DATA
RESET/ ENERGY” menu.
DEMAND CURRENT: Indicates the measured value of each phase and negative phase
sequence Demand current.
PHASE A CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase A, Demand current
maximum value of phase A and the time that have measured the maximum value.
PHASE B CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase B, Demand current
maximum value of phase B and the time that have measured the maximum value.
PHASE C CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase C, Demand current
maximum value of phase C and the time that have measured the maximum value.
PHASE N CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase N, Demand current
maximum value of phase N and the time that have measured the maximum value.
PHASE I2 CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present negative phase sequence,
Demand current maximum valueof negative phase sequence and the time that have measured
the maximum value.
POSITIVE REAL POWER - A: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase A,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase A direction and the time that have measured
the maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REAL POWER – B: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase B,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase B and the time that have measured the
maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REAL POWER - C: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase C,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase C and the time that have measured the
maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REAL POWER – 3P: Indicates the Demand active value of present three-phase,
Demand active power maximum valueof three-phase and the time that have measured the
maximum value for forward direction.
NEGATIVE REAL POWER - A: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase A,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase A direction and the time that have measured
the maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REAL POWER – B: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase B,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase B and the time that have measured the
maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REAL POWER - C: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase C,
Demand active power maximum valueof phase C and the time that have measured the
maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REAL POWER – 3P: Indicates the Demand active value of present three-
phase, Demand active power maximum valueof three-phase and the time that have measured
the maximum value for reverse direction.
POSITIVE REACTIVE POWER - A: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase A, Demand active power maximum valueof phase A and the time that have measured
the maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REACTIVE POWER - B: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase B, Demand active power maximum valueof phase B and the time that have measured
the maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REACTIVE POWER - C: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase C, Demand reactive power maximum valueof phase C and the time that have measured
the maximum value for forward direction.
POSITIVE REACTIVE POWER – 3P: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
three-phase, Demand reactive power maximum valueof three-phase and the time that have
measured the maximum value for forward direction.
NEGATIVE REACTIVE POWER - A: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase A, Demand active power maximum valueof phase A and the time that have measured
the maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REACTIVE POWER - B: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase B, Demand active power maximum valueof phase B and the time that have measured
the maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REACTIVE POWER - C: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
phase C, Demand reactive power maximum valueof phase C and the time that have measured
the maximum value for reverse direction.
NEGATIVE REACTIVE POWER – 3P: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present
three-phase, Demand reactive power maximum valueof three-phase and the time that have
measured the maximum value for reverse direction.
*. NOTE ) The aboive Max. Demand current and power of each phase and three-phase can be reset
by “MAIN MENU/ MAINTENANCE/ DATA RESET/ MAX DEMAND” menu.
Demand current and power is indicated. Use [▼][▲] key to check the Demand metering
information.
13.7. Unbalance
Following values are contained in the unbalance metering.
SOURCE-VOLT: Voltage unbalance at source side is displayed.
LOAD-VOLT: Voltage unbalance at load side is displayed.
CURRENT: Current unbalance is displayed.
13.8. Harmonics
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / METERING / HARMONICS”
MAIN MENU / METERING / HARMONICS
Voltage and current harmonic rate are displayed. Use [▼][▲] button to check harmonic rate
information.
[VOLTAGE-TURE R.M.S]
TRUE R.M.S voltage and current per phase are displayed. Use
A : 000 V [▼][▲] button to check TURE R.M.S. information.
B : 000 V
C : 000 V
14. INSTALLATION
14.1. User Interface Door and Power Switch
ETR300-R
1 2
3 4
5 6
51 TOC
50 IOC
50 IOCL
B
E SC F UN
C
ENT SEF
27 UV
59 OV
25 SYNCH RONISM
81 UF/O F/R F
VA / VR
VB / VS
VC / VT
N PQ TRIP
N PQ ALARM
M AN UAL CLOSIN G
VO LTAGE ALA RM
G AS ALAR M
M AC ANISM LOCK
C LOSE BLO CK
TYPE :
SER IAL No :
D ATE : 20 . .
W EIGHT : kg
AC Power Outlet
For user convenience, AC Power Outlet is located on User Interface Door. Fuse is installed for
safety from overload. Location of fuse is referred to “Figure 14-4. Inner Structure”.
Air Vent
To prevent from humidity by temperature fluctuation, Vents are covered with left and right side.
443
0 ? 17
?3
?34
901.5
291.5 826.5
86
321.5
The top of the control box where the solar radiation is directly applied consists of a double
structure. The inside of the door is insulated with 5t insulator on the front side of the door so that it
can withstand rapid temperature changes. An air vent is installed at the top and bottom of the
control box to remove moisture from inside and it is also satisfying IP54 that can withstand dust /
moisture.
The control box is able to withstand the external environment and temperature changes for a long
time, and STS304 material is used to prevent rust. In addition, it is spray painted with Munsell No.
N5Y 7/1 (gray line), for durability of painting.
All metal parts of the control box are earthed to the enclosure and an earthing terminal for the
ground cable is provided on the outside of the enclosure. The ground terminal can be connected up
to 113mm of cable without separate auxiliary devices.
At the bottom of the control box, there are an antenna hole for remote communication and three
spare holes(Φ21) for user convenience in preparation for future improvement.
TYP E :
DE R
DE R
RAIL HO L
RAIL HO L
S ERIA L N o :
D ATE : 20 . .
W EIGH T : kg
E NDCO VE
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
U SL
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
- 5 SR4
R
Phase Angle
A mplifi er
T
PW
S
P OWER
R
CN 1
C
OU TPUT
B
CN3
A
INPUT
CN 2
Shows base plate measurements that can be attached in User Available Space.
On Base plate, 10㎜/M6 Nut is used to fix the base plate.
Available space for height of base plate is 100㎜
60W DC Power is provided. In case of the necessity of larger than 60W, additional power should
be attached. For more details, contact manufacturer.
Remove cable coating at the end of cable length of 8mm(0.315"). With using (+) PTR J
connector terminal on side panel should be connected to Wire size AWG24 up to AWG12.
When overload, automatically circuit breaks current. In case long-term overload time, there is a
fuse on analog circuits to protect circuits from failure.
CURRENT
IG IG F06
D D
17 VC F07
P7 IG
E E 1 313 F08
18 VB
F F 2 401 F09
SEF
VD 9 VA F10
G G P1 P2
CN32 CN31
Eth 1
P3 13 VT 1 1
H H E01
2 2 VA (TP / FX)
14 VS E02
J J 3 3 VB
3 15 VR 4 7
E03
K K VC Eth 2
6 5 4 E04
10
L L 6 5 (TP / FX)
2 E05
VOLTAGE
11 7 6 VR
P1 M M E06
8 8 VS
5 12 E07
N N VT
1 E08
P P 485+
4 1
PROTECTION C.T
S S CN2 MOV2
69 485-
T T RS485 2
12 L01 PS(V+) SG
U U L02 PS(GND) 3
11
52b L03 PS(MONI')
10 V V
P2 52a
9 W W
K10 RS232-1
8 X X K09 COM
7 Z Z K01 IN201
VD K02 IN202
a a
K03 IN203
52b
RECLOSER CONTROL EVRC2A-NT
b b K04 IN204
INPUTS
m m
J05 CAP-
+ p p
TC
r r
k k Capacitor Bank 1 IN05
2 IN06
n n C1
3 IN07
INPUTS
14.7. EVRC2A-NT Wiring Diagram
s s 4 IN08
5 COM
R R
Shield Cable
ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY
8M(standard)
I01
OUT205
I02
I03 OUT206
I04
I05 OUT207
I06
AC240V G01 +
AC H04 -
outlet
Controller Module
ETR300-R(600)
http://www.entecene.co.kr
401
RECLOSER CONTROL EVRC2A-NT http://www.entecene.co.kr
F01
IA
2
3
IB
4
Current IN should be connected with
IC
6
SEF(F09, F10) of Side Panel in.
IN
8
Non Earthing System.
SEF
10
IN(F07,F08) should be connected to each CT
other.
F01
IA
2
3
IB
4
5
IC
6
7
IN
8
9
SEF
10
CT
Recloser Phase should match with User system. Refer to “Figure 14-9. Phase Rotation”
CT Phase rotation must be arranged comparing with Voltage Inputs Phase rotation.
VA
VB
2
VC
3
VN
4
VR
5
VS
6
VT
7
VN
8
PT
For Metering accuracy, phase rotations of User system and Recloser should be the same.
“Figure 14-9. Phase Rotation” shows the same phase rotation between User System and Recloser.
If the phase rotation is not the same in User system and Recloser, correct CT and VD wiring in side
panel to be matched.
EVRC2A-NT Recloser phase A is the Bushing the nearest from Trip lever on the side.
“Figure 14-10. Control Receptacle” shows Female Receptacle installed in Control EVRC2A-NT.
A AC Power Input
B AC Power Input (Neutral)
C EARTH
14.15. Fuses
Table 14-4. Fuses
Rating /
Positions Dimensions Purpose
External AC - Power Input
series.
Harness connector(CN11) from Battery Terminal is
connected to battery switch NFB1. In order to store
Battery for a long time, turn NFB1 “OFF” without
disconnecting Harness connector.
The self-discharge rate of batteries is approximately 3%
per month when batteries are stored at an ambient
temperature of +20℃(+68℉). The self-discharge rate
varies with ambient temperature. Figure 14-14. Battery
The approximate depth of discharge or remaining
capacity of an battery can be empirically determined
from “Figure 14-15. Open Circuit Voltage”.
Turn off NFB1 to disconnect Battery from circuits.
Remove Battery Connector CN11(3191-2R) and measure
the battery voltage.
If the battery voltage is less than 22.5Vdc, the residual
capacity is 0%. The voltage can be recharged but requires
maintenance.
24Vdc Battery supplies Relay Module and SMPS-C
Module through NFB1(Battery Switch).
Relay Module supplies through PTR G Connector in Side
Figure 14-15. Open Circuit Voltage
Panel and SMPS-C Module supplies through PTR J
Connector of SMPS-C Module.
CURRENT
VOLTAGE USB-B TYPE
PROTECTION 4 CT INPUTS FREQUENCY
CT 1 CT SENSITIVE BATTERY
VOLTAGE 6 VD
DIVIDER Main Process Module
INPUTS (ETR300-R(600))
Ethernet 1
TP or FX (Option)
Protocol Ethernet 2
PSM DNP 3.0 TP or FX (Option)
( Power Supply MODBUS
IEC 60870-5-101
Module) IEC 60870-5-104 RS232-1
IEC 61850 (Option)
52 CONTACT MONITORED
69 CONTACT
RS232-2
CLOSE/TRIP
RS485
MAGNETIC CONTROL
ACTUATOR
Capacitor IRIG-B
SMPS-C
120Vdc
(Capacitor
Charger)
SCADA Option
BATTERY
24Vdc
DIGITAL INPUTS 12
DC Power Output
(DC12V or DC24V)
CC Close Coil
TC Trip Coil
C Capacitor for Trip & Close
IGBT IGBT Contact for Trip & Close Control
SMPS-C is a module that receives AC 24V and BATT '(DC24V) input and charges the capacitor
for trip & close in CC (continuous current) mode.
SMPS ON INPUT: ON/OFF input terminal of SMPS module and operates ON when short
DC120V OUTPUT: DC120V output terminal for charging capacitor
LD1: Lights up when SMPS module operates
LD3: Lights up when capacitor charging is complete
ALARM OUTPUT: Capacitor charge completion signal contact
When the IGBT is "ON", the charged capacitor's power turns on the trip/close coil, resulting in
recloser operation.
SMPS-C Module charges Capacitor for Trip/Close. Its rated output voltage is 120Vdc.
Trip and Close capacitor are charged at the same time but during trip and close, it does not affect to
each other.
SMPS-C module operates with 24Vac power or spare battery.
Transformer in EVRC2A-NT connected with External AC Power generates 120Vac.
Sealed lead-acid Type is used for Battery. Battery voltage does not run under 20Vac, runs over
20Vdc.
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
124
125
126
127
INTERUPTERS
VACUUM
P1
2 9 1302 D
6
VC
3 13 1312 E
VB
14 1311 F
VA
P3
7 1310
15 G
8 VT
10 1318 H
9 VS
11 1316 J
P2
10 VR
12 K
11 1314 L
12
N
P
69
1112 12 1112 T
1111 11 1111 U
1110 10 V
52b
1109 9 1109 W
52a
1108 8 1108 a
1107 7 1107 b
52b
1106 6 1106 c
52a
1105 5 1105 d
1104 4 1104 e
1103 3 f
+ g
CC 1102 2 1102
+
TC 1101 1 1101 h
TB1 j
m
p
r
R
RE1
E VD Source Phase C
F VD Source Phase B
G VD Source Phase A
Voltage sensing device measures a voltage by using capacity of capacitor built or capacity of
resistance built in bushing of switch. Capacity of capacitor is 26㎊(±%), resistanc 100㏁.
Voltage sensing device divides a voltage by using Voltage Divider(VD) and secondary
capacitor or resistance, and then divided voltage is supplied to RTU through Amplifer(AMP)
circuit and Transformer.
MOV(TNR15G820K) is used to protect surge of control.
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
Output voltage(Vdc)
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
-0.8 -0.7 -0.6 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Pressure (bar)
15. MAINTANANCE
15.1. Warning Events
EVRC2A-NT possesses self-test and self-diagnostic function. If any abnormal behavior is detected
in the system, it records the corresponding events in the Diagnostic Event or System Event and
transmits it to SCADA system via remote.
“Table 15-1. Warning Events” is the list of self-diagnosis conditions managed by EVRC2A-NT
system processing method and user’s recommended actions.. Users are requested to refer to “Table
15-1. Warning Events” in case of any abnormality in the system.
Connect between PC and EVRC2A-NT using Ethernet cable. The Ethernet cable should be wired at
ethernet port(EN1 or EN2) for Ethernet on side panel of EVRC2A-NT.
After executing FTP utility, enter IP address of EVRC2A-NT required to patch firmware and No. 21
for the number of port on TLS settings of FTP utility. IP address of EVRC2A-NT refers to setting
values on “GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ PORT SETUP / PORT4/ IP Addr Oct1~
4”.
Password refers to ‘Admin PW’ setting on “GLOBAL SETTING / COMMUNICATION / FTP-
SSL / Admin PW”. Access “/home/entec_system/PACKAGE” on the FTP utility.
Upload a file named ‘UPDATE.fw’ on directory. DOES NOT REVISE the file name. If the file
name does not correspond, patching firmware is not supported. After completed to upload the file
on the directory, patching firmware starts automatically. Changed firmware version is checked on
device or through interface ETIMS interface software after patch process is sucessfully finished.
For reference this function supports on ETIMS interface software, too.
NOTE
Refer to ‘iResult.log’ file which is a generated error history of EVRC2A-NT’. After it is
completed to import CSV files, the files will be removed. If any error generates, prefix
"Done_" adds name of the file generated error. Except on items generated error, import
function can continues to process. If error is generated, the error is logged on ‘iResult.log’
caused that any value gets out of a range and cannot be set.
17.3. COMFEDE
EVRC2A-NT can download COMFEDE(COMmon Format for Event Data Exchange) format files
related on EVENT. After executing FTP utility, enter IP address of EVRC2A-NT required to patch
firmware and No. 21 for the number of port on TLS settings of FTP utility. Password refers to
‘User1 PW’ setting on “GLOBAL SETTING / COMMUNICATION / FTP-SSL / User1 PW”.
Access “/home/ entec_user/COMFEDE” on the FTP utility.
Saved event information contains as follows; Fault indicator, Operation, System, Diagnostic,
Setting changed, Load & Energy (Load profile). Initial one hundred logs of each type of EVRC2A-
NT events. Initial fifty event logs of each type of Load & Energy events. Generated more than one
hundred event logs, the events are saved on flash memory or micro SD card.
In case that micro SD card is inserted, micro SD card stores every 1000 events separately. Using
date and time when every 1000th event is generated, name of file is created, for example,
FI_20171010_235043.xml. So the events can be separated using the name of xml format files.
However, storing event logs is limited according to storage capacity of micro SD Card inserted. If
there is no storage capacity of SD Card, it will be removed in old order. Note that formatting
FAT32 is required for micro SD card which allocation unit is 32KB. If micro SD card is not
inserted, events saved on flash drive be possible to store 1000 events., Per type of events, two files
grouped each 1000 events(up to 2000 events) can be managed. And the files can be distinguished
using the file names. For example, names of xml files are ‘FI_EVENT.xml’ saved recently and
‘OLD_FI_EVENT.xml’ saved in the past.
17.4. COMTRADE
ETR-300R supports COMTRADE(COMmon Format for Transient Data Exchange) format files of
fault waveforms recorded on fault event log. After executing FTP utility, enter IP address of
EVRC2A-NT required to patch firmware and No.21 for the number of ports on TLS settings of
FTP utility. Password refers to 'User 1 PW' setting on “GLOBAL SETTING /
COMMUNICATION / FTP-SSL / User1 PW”. Access “/home/ entec_user/COMTRADE” on the
FTP utility.
Please refer to the ETIMS interface software manual for details of connection.
In order to establish a successful connection, check the following setting items in advance.
Please refer to the ETIMS interface software manual for details of connection.
18.3. Security
Wireless connection between EVRC2A-NT and ETIMS interface software may be insecure.
Therefore, EVRC2A-NT uses SSL / TLS and AES to enhance the security.
18.3.2. AES
Mobile ETIMS encrypts the packets transmitted to EVRC2A-NT using Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES) encryption.
Only the control commands that change the settings of the EVRC2A-NT are encrypted, other
commands are not encrypted.