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SIPROTEC and DIGSI

Protection, Control and Automation Devices


from SIEMENS

Energy Automation

Laboratorium SOGI
PT PLN PUSLITBANG © Siemens AG 2013
Infrastructure & Cities Sector
Protective Relaying:
More than 90 years of experience!

SIPROTEC 4 is
the 4th generation of
numerical relays!
Electro Mechanical Relays

1910
Numerical Relays

1985

1970

Analogue Static Relays

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Numerical Protection
Actual SIPROTEC range

 SIPROTEC easy

 SIPROTEC Compact Class

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SIPROTEC Easy
Scope of Products

 7SJ45
Overcurrent-Time Protection
CT Powered - no auxiliary supply required
 7SJ46
Overcurrent-Time Protection
Auxiliary power supplied

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SIPROTEC Compact Class
Scope of Products
 7SJ600 Overcurrent / Overload, 3 CT’s
 7SJ601 Overcurrent (reduced functionality)
 7SJ602 Overcurrent / Overload, 4 CT’s
Additional features: front RS232,
back-up battery, sensitive current
input, voltage input, DEF, extensive
motor protection
 7RW600 Over- Undervoltage / Frequency
 7SD600 Pilot Wire Line Differential Protection
 7SV600 Breaker Failure Protection
 7SS60 Busbar Differential Protection
 7VH60 High Impedance Protection (static)
 7SN600 Transient Earth-Fault Relay (static)
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SIPROTEC 4 – Protection & Control
Scope of Products (1)

 7SJ61 OC- and EF Protection

 7SJ62 Directional O/C and E.F. Protection


optional: extensive motor protection

 7SJ63 as 7SJ62 with large display for convenient


local control, key switches

 7SJ64 as 7SJ63 with Synchro-check

 7SA52 Distance Protection, 4 plug-in com-ports


serial tele-protection, MHO characteristic

 7SA6 Distance Protection, from 1/3 19inch to


full size, optional large display

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SIPROTEC 4 – Protection & Control
Scope of Products (2)

 7SD52 Line Differential & Distance Protection; (2 in 1), up to 6


terminals

 7SD61 Line Differential Protection; 2 terminals, via digital channel or


pilot wires

 7UM61 Generator/ Motor Protection

 7UM62 as 7UM61 with Differential protection

 7UT61 Transformer Differential Protection, two or three winding


7UT63 as 7UT61, up to five winding transformers, optional large
display

 7VK61 Bay Protection – Auto-reclose and synchro- check & breaker


failure protection

 7VE61 Paralleling Device

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SIPROTEC 4
Low Impedance Busbar & CB Failure Protection

Central Unit Central Unit


 Busbar Protection
(Phase Segregated)
 Integrated Check Zone
 Breaker Failure Protection
 Isolator Replica
Fibre Optic
 Measurement Values
Bay Units
Bay Unit
 One Bay Unit per Feeder
 O/C & E.F. Backup Protection
 I/O for CB and Isolator
 Connection to CT’s
 Easy to extend
 Measurement Values
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What is SIPROTEC 4?

SIPROTEC 4
is the current family of numerical

Protection, Control and Automation Devices


from
SIEMENS
based on latest technology

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SIPROTEC 4 Human Machine Interface

Run and Error LED’s


Large illuminated display

Cursor keys

LED’s with reset key

Control keys

Key switches

Front interface RS232

Function keys

Numerical keypad

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (1)

e.g.
50,51,50N,51N,
67,67N,27,59,49,
Multi-functional 37,14,68,74TCS,FL,

Protection

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (2)

Robust terminals

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (3)

I1 :400.9A f:50.0Hz
U1:12.22kV
P :+8.03MW cos ϕ :0.95
Q :+2.64MVar

Comprehensive L1 402.1A Max450.1A


L2 401.2A Max421.2A
measured value L3 401.0A Max431.4A
E 00.0A
processing % IL UL-E UL-L
L1 100.0 100.4 100.1
L2 100.4 100.3 100.0
L3 100.1 100.1 100.4

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (4)

Flexible with optical

communication
interfaces
or electrical

 exchangeable
 upgradeable

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (5)

Direct connection
to the switchgear

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (6)

Log. IN 1
F1

Log.OUT1
>1
Log. IN 2
F2
Full Logic Log.IN3
CFC

Functionality Logic inputs from


the matrix to CFC
Logic outputs to the
configuration matrix

 Additional logic
 Interlocking
 Measured value processing

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (7)

Easy handling
with DIGSI 4

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SIPROTEC 4 – Highlights (8)

Freely
configurable
mimic display

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DIGSI 4 Operating Program

Configuration matrix Parameterization

Change relay display

Test Fault
evaluation

Logic Editor

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DIGSI - The Manager that Keeps order

 Easy management of relays in projects


 Selection of relays from a catalog
 Archiving, export, and import
 Variation management
 Plug and play
 Reading out process data with single-
keystroke operation
 Work like in MS Windows Explorer
 Any station topologies
 Same platform as for SICAM Substation
Automation System

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DIGSI - The Function tree
with a pivotal function

 Function tree has a pivotal


function in operation
 "What you see is what you
need“
 Graphic visualization of the
tripping characteristic
 Comparison of parameters
 Structured tab card dialogs
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DIGSI - The Allocation matrix,
a clear Overview

 Routing of indications,
measured/metered values,
commands to
inputs/outputs, LEDs, CFC,
buffers, system interface,
feeder control diagram
 Matrix instead of nested
operating sequences
 Popup menus provide the
options
 Overview using filter,
hiding/showing
 No incorrect input possible
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DIGSI - Test Functions, Decisive
for Commissioning

 Testing and diagnostic functions


 Quick and problem-free testing of
wiring
 Output of indications via the system
interface
 Opening and closing of relays
 ...

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DIGSI - Fault Analysis with SIGRA
 Time-signal curves,
circle diagrams, vector
diagrams, barcharts
 Calculation of positive-
sequence impedances,
rms values, symmetrical
components, vectors,
and much more
 Quick and easy
measurement using two
cursors
 Adding further fault
recordings (e.g. from the
remote end of a line)
 Synchronization of fault
recordings
 Also for fault recordings
of relays from other
manufacturers
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DIGSI - Programming SIPROTEC
with CFC

 PLC integrated into the SIPROTEC 4 relays


 Fully graphic, no progamming skills required
 Libraries with standard blocks
 Dragging blocks from the catalog into the
chart, then linking with a mouse click
 Connecting block inputs and outputs with
information items (measured values,
indications, circuit breaker positions, ...)
 Consistency check with guarantee of
effectiveness of the protection

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DIGSI - Adapting the relay display
with the Display Editor

 Changing the basic displays and


feeder control diagrams preconfigured
in the factory
 Operation like with a conventional
image editor
 Libraries with static and dynamic
symbols, including user symbols
 Linking of the dynamic symbol with the
associated item of equipment,
measured value, ...
 Typical diagrams can be stored as
templates

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DIGSI - Station Configuration for
Busbar Protection

 Busbar protection 7SS52 now also


operable with DIGSI 4 (V4.30)
 Operation like the Display Editor
 Libraries with static and dynamic
symbols, including user symbols
 Linking of dynamic symbols with the
associated item of equipment,
measured value, ...
 Typical diagrams can be stored as
templates
 On-line visualization (HMI)
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DIGSI - Some Advantages

1 program
for all tasks

1 program
for all relays

User
friendly

Standardized
over bay and
station control levels

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DIGSI - We Support you

 Demo programs (on CD-ROM)


 DIGSI 4 DEMO
 SIGRA 4 TRIAL & DEMO
 Training
In German and English, in Nuremberg,
but also "locally" anywhere in the world
 Hotline
Phone: +49 1805 247 000
eMail: services@ptd.siemens.de
 Internet
Soon: On-line forms for product
product registration, hotline queries,
software order
 Newsletter
4x a year, information about products,
tips & tricks, solutions, training dates
 Configuration as a service

www.digsi.com
digsi@ptd.siemens.de
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DIGSI 4 - New Project

Select the corresponding


dialog box
Enter project name
Define storage location

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DIGSI 4 - Project Structure

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DIGSI 4 - Insert Device

Open device catalog


Select device
Drag & Drop the device
in the project structure

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DIGSI 4 - Object Properties

SIPROTEC 4
Device
properties

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DIGSI 4 - Device variants

A device variant is generated as follows

 Generate a variant of an existing SIPROTEC 4 device

 Import device data

 Plug & Play connection to a SIPROTEC 4 device

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DIGSI 4 - Export Device Data

Open dialog box


Define destination
Start exporting
procedure

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DIGSI 4 - Importing of Device Data

Import device data as SIPROTEC 4 device

Open dialog box


Select Import File
Start importing
procedure

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DIGSI 4 - Set Parameter and
Device Configuration

 Overview
 Device configuration and parameter setting in the Offline mode
 Configuration of information
 CFC logical functions
 DIGSI 4 Editor for default and control display
 Settings transfer to device
 Settings change in the Offline mode
 Save settings change in the Offline mode
 Exercises

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DIGSI 4 - Device Settings

Open device
Open tree view
Select Settings

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DIGSI 4 - Device Configuration
Selecting the device configuration

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DIGSI 4 - Setting Group Definition

Define Setting Group

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DIGSI 4 - Editing System Data
Higher-level device data definition

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DIGSI 4 - Default and Control Display

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DIGSI 4 - Configuration of CFC Functions (1)

CFC blocks to link information


- creating group indications
- defining interlocking checks

Configuration steps
- starting CFC
- inserting chart
- inserting module
- defining order of execution
- interconnecting blocks

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DIGSI 4 - Configuration of CFC Functions (2)

Starting of CFC

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DIGSI 4 - Configuration of CFC Functions (3)

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DIGSI 4 - Configuration of CFC Functions (4)

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What is the DIGSI 4 - Matrix ?

 The DIGSI 4 matrix is the core of the DIGSI 4 Configuration Tool

 It provides a single page graphic platform where all information


with its interconnections are displayed

 It allows configuration (routing, mapping) of all information


processed within the device such as :
 binary inputs, binary outputs, LEDs
 signals from various protection/control/metering blocks
 system interface telegrams
 HMI interface
 signals to and from the CFC
 memory buffers

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Structure of the DIGSI 4 - Matrix (1)
 All groups minimized
 Configured BI, BO and LED´s are indicated with stars *

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Structure of the DIGSI 4 - Matrix (2)
 Information groups can be maximized with double-click
 Here all possible information within the group is shown

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Structure of the DIGSI 4 - Matrix (3)
 Indication and Information can be filtered

 Here the information long texts are shown (maximized)

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Example of Matrix with multiple I/O Mapping

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Standard Default Display
after opening the Display Editor

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Default Display in Normal Size View

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Switch between Default and Control Display

Default Display Control Display

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Use of dynamic symbols - measured values (1)
Step 1 : Configuration

Current ‚I L1‘ must


be linked with the
control display (‚C‘)
and default display
(‚D‘) in order to
show the measured
value in the device
display.

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Use of dynamic symbols - measured values (2)
Step 2: Insert dynamic symbol

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Use of dynamic symbols – switches (1)
Step 1: Configuration

The control command


‚Breaker‘ must be
linked with the control
display (‚C‘) and
default display (‚D‘) in
order to show the
state of the switch in
the device display. In
the control display this
command can be
processed.

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Use of dynamic symbols – switches (2)

Step 2: Link between dynamic symbol and information

Only suitable informations are


offered in the link.

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Use of dynamic symbols – switches (3)
Step 3: Properties of dynamic symbol

A dynamic symbol for switch


contains of 4 state
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Creating new symbols (1)

2
Step 1: New static symbol

1. Static User define


symbol
1
2. New Symbol,
Name:
Size:
3. Draw the symbol
3
Use right button to draw
and left button to erase
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Creating new symbols (2)

2
Step 2: New dynamic symbol

1. Dynamic user
1
define symbol

2. New Device
Name :
Size :
3. The 4 states of a dynamic
symbol are designed with
static symbols. 3

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DIGSI 4 - Online Mode (1)

 Open Device in Online Mode

 Plug & Play (First the device has to be initialized)

 Hardware Test

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DIGSI 4 - Online Mode (2)
 Open Device in Online Mode

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DIGSI 4 - Plug & Play (1)

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DIGSI 4 - Plug & Play (2)

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DIGSI 4 - Parameter Comparison
Offline-/Offline and Online-/Offline (1)

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DIGSI 4 - Parameter Comparison
Offline-/Offline and Online-/Offline (2)

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DIGSI 4 - Hardware Test (1)

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DIGSI 4 - Hardware Test (2)

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DIGSI 4 - Hardware Test (3)

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DIGSI 4 - Hardware Test (4)

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DIGSI 4 - Hardware Test (5)

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DIGSI 4 - Commissioning
and Test Functions

 Process data retrieval

 Operational indication

 Operational measuring values

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DIGSI 4 - Retrieval of Process Data

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DIGSI 4 - Event Log (1)

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DIGSI 4 - Event Log (2)

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DIGSI 4 - Event Log (3)

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DIGSI 4 - Measurement
of Operational Values (1)

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DIGSI 4 - Measurement
of Operational Values (2)

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DIGSI 4 - Saving Data

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SICAM PAS –
Energy Automation by SIEMENS

Thank your very


much for your
attention.
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