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ADR241B

ADR241B
(Draw Out Version)

Feeder Protection Relay

Instruction Manual

Software Version : V3.xx


Hardware Version : V1.xx

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Preface

The ADR241B Feeder Management Relay Instruction Manual describes common aspects of feeder
protection application and use of product. It includes the necessary information to safety, install, set,
test, and operate the relay functionality. The instruction manual can be used by power engineers and
other experienced protective relaying applications.

It is not the intention of this manual to cover all details and variations in equipment/relay, nor does this
manual provide data for every possible contingency regarding installation or operation. The availability
and design of all features and options are subject to modification without notice.

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SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION
This guide and the relevant operating or service manual documentation for the equipment
provide full information of safe handling, commissioning and testing of this equipment and
also includes description of equipment label markings.

The technical data in this safety guide is typical only see the technical data section of the
relevant product publication(s) for data specific to particular equipment.

Before carrying out any work on the equipment the user should be familiar with the contents
of this Safety Guide and the ratings on the equipment’s rating label.

Reference should be made to the external connection diagram before the equipment is
installed, commissioned or serviced.

HEALTHY AND SAFETY


This information in the Safety Section of the equipment documentation is intended to ensure
that equipment is properly installed and handled in order to maintain it in a safe condition.

It is assumed that everyone who will be associated with the equipment will be familiar with
the contents of that Safety Section, or this Safety Guide.

When electrical equipment is in operation, dangerous voltages will be present in certain parts
of the equipment. Failure to warning notices, incorrect use, or improper handling may
endanger personnel / equipment, causing personal injury or physical damage.

Before working in the terminal strip area, the equipment must be isolated.

Proper and safe operation of the equipment depends on appropriate shipping and handling,
proper storage, installation and commissioning and on careful operation, maintenance and
servicing. For this reason only qualified personal may work on or operate the equipment.

Qualified personnel are individuals who


• Are familiar with the installation, commissioning, operation of the equipment and of the
system to which it is being connected.

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• Are able to safely perform switching operation in accordance with accepted safety and
to isolate ground and label it.
• Are trained in the care and use of safety apparatus in accordance with safety
engineering practices.
• Are trained in emergency procedures (first aid).

The operating manual for the equipment gives instruction for its installation, commissioning
and operation. However, the manual cannot cover all conceivable circumstances or include
detailed information on all topics. In the event of questions or specific problems, do not take
any action without proper authorization. Contact the appropriate person of Ashida Technical /
Sales office and request the necessary information.

SYMBOLS AND EXTERNAL LABELS ON THE EQUIPMENT


For safety reasons the following symbols and external labels, which may be used on the
equipment or referred to in the equipment documentation, should be understood before the
equipment is installed or commissioned.

Caution: refer to equipment documentation Caution: risk of electric shock

Protective Conductor (Earth*) terminal Functional/Protective Conductor (*Earth) terminal.

Note: This symbol may also be used for a


Protective Conductor (Earth) Terminal if that
terminal is part of a terminal block or sub-
assembly e.g. power supply.

*NOTE: THE TERM EARTH USED THROUGHOUT THIS GUIDE IS THE DIRECT EQUIVALENT
OF THE NORTH AMERICAN TERM GROUND.

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INSTALLING, COMMISSIONING AND SERVICING

Equipment connections
Personnel undertaking installation, commissioning or servicing work for this equipment to be
aware of the correct working procedures to ensure safety. The equipment documentation
should be consulted before installing, commissioning or servicing the equipment. Terminals
exposed during installation, commissioning and maintenance may present a hazardous
voltage unless the equipment is electrically isolated. Any disassembly of the equipment may
expose parts at hazardous voltage; also electronic parts may be damaged if suitable
electrostatic voltage discharge (ESD) precautions are not taken.
If there is unlocked access to the rear of the equipment, care should be taken by all
personnel to avoid electric shock or energy hazards. Voltage and current connections should
be made using insulated crimp terminations to ensure that terminal block insulation
requirements are maintained for safety.
To ensure that wires are correctly terminated the correct crimp terminal and tool for the wire
size should be used. The equipment must be connected in accordance with the appropriate
connection diagram.

Protection Class I Equipment


Before energizing the equipment it must be earthed using the protective conductor terminal,
if provided, or the appropriate termination of the supply plug in the case of plug connected
equipment.
The protective conductor (earth) connection must not be removed since the protection
against electric shock provided by the equipment would be lost.
The recommended minimum protective conductor (earth) wire size is 2.5 mm² or as per
industries standard practice. The protective conductor (earth) connection must be of low-
inductance and as short as possible.
All connections to the equipment must have a defined potential.
Before energizing the equipment, the following points should be checked:
• Voltage rating / polarity (rating label / equipment documentation);
• CT circuit rating (rating label) and integrity of connections;
• Integrity of the protective conductor (earth) connection (where applicable);
• Voltage and current rating of external wiring, applicable to the application.

Accidental touching of exposed terminals


If working in an area of restricted space, such as a cubicle, where there is a risk of electric
shock due to accidental touching of terminals which do not comply with IP20 rating, then a
suitable protective barrier should be provided.

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Equipment Use
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.

Removal of the equipment front panel / cover


Removal of the equipment front panel / cover may expose hazardous live parts which must
not be touched until the electrical power is removed.

UL and CSA/CUL Listed or Recognized equipment


To maintain UL and CSA/CUL Listing / Recognized status for North America the equipment
should be installed using UL or CSA Listed or Recognized parts for the following items:
connection cables, protective fuses / fuse holders or circuit breakers, insulation crimp
terminals and replacement internal battery, as specified in the equipment documentation.
For external protective fuses a UL or CSA Listed fuse shall be used. The Listed type shall be
a Class J time delay fuse, with a maximum current rating of 15A and a minimum D.C. rating
of 250 Vdc. for example type AJT15.
Where UL or CSA Listing of the equipment is not required, a high rupture capacity
(HRC) fuse type with a maximum current rating of 16 Amps and a minimum D.C. rating of
250 Vdc. may be used, for example Red Spot type NIT or TIA.

Equipment operating conditions


The equipment should be operated within the specified electrical and
environmental limits.

Current transformer circuits


Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT since the high voltage produced may be lethal
to personnel and could damage insulation.
Generally, for safety, the secondary of the line CT must be shorted before opening any
connections to it.
For most equipment with ring-terminal connections, the threaded terminal block for current
transformer termination has automatic CT shorting on removal of the module. Therefore
external shorting of the CTs may not be required, but it is advisable to use external CT
shorting as general practice.

External resistors, including voltage dependent resistors (VDRs)


Where external resistors, including voltage dependent resistors (VDRs), are fitted to the
equipment, these may present a risk of electric shock or burns, if touched.

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Battery replacement
Where internal batteries are fitted they should be replaced with the recommended type and
be installed with the correct polarity to avoid possible damage to the equipment, buildings
and persons.

Insulation and dielectric strength testing


Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage. After the
completion of test, to discharge capacitors the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero
before the test leads are disconnected.

Insertion of modules and PCB cards


Modules and PCB cards must not be inserted into or withdrawn from the equipment
whilst it is energized, since this may result in damage.

Insertion and withdrawal of extender cards


Extender cards are available for some equipment. If an extender card is used, this should
not be inserted or withdrawn from the equipment whilst it is energized. This is to avoid
possible shock or damage hazards. Hazardous live voltages may be accessible on the
extender card.

Fiber optic communication


Where fiber optic communication devices are fitted, these should not be viewed directly.
Optical power meters should be used to determine the operation or signal level of the device.

Cleaning
The equipment may be cleaned using a lint free cloth dampened with clean water, when no
connections are energized.

DECOMMISSIONING AND DISPOSAL


Decommissioning
The supply input (auxiliary) for the equipment may include capacitors across the supply or to
earth. To avoid electric shock or energy hazards, after completely isolating the supplies to
the equipment (both poles of any dc supply), the capacitors should be safely discharged via
the external terminals prior to decommissioning.

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Disposal
It is recommended that incineration and disposal to water courses is avoided. The equipment
should be disposed of in a safe manner. Any equipment containing batteries should have
them removed before disposal, taking precautions to avoid short circuits. Particular
regulations within the country of operation, may apply to the disposal of batteries.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SAFETY

Protective Fuse Rating


The recommended maximum rating of the external protective fuse for equipments is 8A, high
rupture capacity (HRC) Red Spot type NIT, or TIA, or equivalent, unless otherwise stated in
the technical data section of the equipment documentation. The protective fuse should be
located as close to the unit as possible.
DANGER - CTs must NOT be fused since open circuiting them may produce lethal
hazardous voltages 7.2 Protective Class

Protective Class
IEC 60255-27: 2005 Class I (unless otherwise specified in the equipment
EN 60255-27: 2005 documentation).
This equipment requires a protective conductor
(earth) connection to ensure user safety.

Installation Category
IEC 60255-27.2005 : At 2 KV, 50Hz between all terminals connected together and
Category III earth for 1 minute Distribution level, fixed installation.
(Overvoltage Category III) Equipment in this category is qualification tested at
5KV peak, 1.2/50µs, 500Ω, 0.5J, between all supply
circuits and earth and also between independent
circuits

Environment
The equipment is intended for indoor installation and use only. If it is required for use in an
outdoor environment then it must be mounted in a specific cabinet or housing which will
enable it to meet the requirements of IEC 60529 with the classification of degree of
protection IP52 (dust and splashing water protected).

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Pollution Degree 2 Compliance is demonstrated by reference to safety standards.


Altitude Operation up to 2000m
IEC 60255-27:2005
EN 60255-27: 2005

CE MARKING

Directives:
Compliance demonstrated by reference to safety standards

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Table of Contents
Section 1 : Introduction and Specifications

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1 Introduction and Specifications 23


1.1 Overview 23
1.2 Features 23
1.3 Technical Specifications 27
1.4 Typical Tests Information 31

Section 2 : Installation and Procedure

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2 INSTALATION AND PROCEDURE 37
2.1 Overview 37
2.2 Handling 37
2.2.1 Handling the Goods 37
2.2.2 Receipt of the Goods 37
2.2.3 Unpacking the Goods 37
2.2.4 Storing the Goods 38
2.2.5 Dismantling the Goods 38
2.3 Installation Procedure 38
2.3.1 Safe Mounting 38
2.3.2 Relay Connection and Diagram 41
2.3.3 Before energizing the relay following should be checked 41
2.3.4 Relay Operating Condition 41
2.3.5 Current Transformer (CT) Circuit 41
2.3.6 Insulation and dielectric strength testing 41
2.3.7 Cables and Connectors 41
2.3.8 Power Supply Connections 44
2.3.9 Earth Connection 44
2.3.10 Current Transformers 44
2.3.11 Output Relay Connections 45
2.3.12 USB Connection 45
2.4 Mechanical Dimensions and Electrical Connection 46
2.4.1 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B without IP cover 46
2.4.2 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B with IP cover 47

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2.4.3 Back Terminal connection diagram for ADR241B 48


2.4.4 Electrical wiring connection diagram for ADR241B 49

Section 3 : PC SOFTWARE INFORMATION

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3 PC SOFTWARE INFORMATION 54
3.1 Overview 54
3.1.1 RTV2 Software Features 54
3.2 Installation and Setup 55
3.2.1 System Requirement 55
3.2.2 Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5.1 55
3.2.3 Installing ASHIDA Relay-Talk System 56
3.2.4 Uninstalling and Repair ASHIDA Relay-Talk System 58
3.3 Procedure 59
3.3.1 ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2 (RTV2 S/W) 59
3.3.2 Features in RTV2 Software 60
3.3.3 Standard Toolbar buttons 61
3.3.4 Download Device Template 61
3.4 Substation 62
3.4.1 Adding Substation to RT System 62
3.4.2 Import Substation 63
3.4.3 Export Substation 64
3.5 Bay 65
3.5.1 Adding Bay to Substation 65
3.5.2 Import Bay 66
3.5.3 Export Bay 66
3.6 Device 67
3.6.1 Adding New Device 67
3.6.2 Import Device 68
3.6.3 Export Device 69
3.7 Communication Setting 70
3.7.1 Editing connection settings of Device 70
3.7.2 Communicating with Device 71
3.8 Settings 71
3.8.1 To View Settings files from Device 71
3.8.2 Downloading Settings from Device 72

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3.8.3 Restore Settings from Device 74


3.9 AProLogic 75
3.9.1 Read AProLogic 75
3.9.2 Edit and Write the AProLogic to a Device 75
3.9.3 View AProLogic Report 76
3.9.4 Restore AProLogic from Device 77
3.10 Events 78
3.10.1 Read Events 78
3.10.2 To View Events 78
3.11 History Faults 79
3.11.1 To read the History Faults from Device 79
3.11.2 To view the History Faults file 80
3.12 Control 81
3.13 Disturbance Record 81
3.13.1 Show the Disturbance Record from Device 81
3.13.2 Read Disturbance Record from Device 82
3.13.3 View Disturbance Record file 83
3.14 Measurements 83
3.15 Status 84
3.16 Options 85
3.16.1 System Folders Information 85
3.16.2 File Location Information 85
3.16.3 General Settings Information 86

Section 4 : PROTECTION FUNCTION & LOGIC FUNCTIONS

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4 Protection function & Logic Functions 90


4.1 Overview 90
4.2 Application Data 91
4.3 General Settings 91
4.4 Phase Over current Element (50/51) 95
4.5 Ground Over current Element (50N/51N) 95
4.5.1 Ground Over current (50/N/51N) 95
4.5.2 Residual Over current (50N/51N) 96
4.6 Negative Sequence Over current (46) 99

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4.7 IDMT Characteristics 99


4.7.1 IDMT Characteristics for Phase, Ground and Negative Sequence OC 99
4.7.2 C12 – User Define Curve 103
4.7.3 Timer Hold Facility / Reset Characteristics 103
4.8 Cold Load Protection Function 104
4.9 Thermal Overload Protection Function 104
4.10 Under Current Protection Function 107
4.11 Reclosing 107
4.12 Broken Conductor (46BC) 108
4.13 Programmable Logic control 109
4.13.1 Digital Input (DI): 109
4.13.2 Digital Output (DO): 109

Section 5 : MEASUREMENT SHEET

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5 Measurement Sheet 114


5.1 Measurement 114

Section 6 : SETTING SHEET

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6 Setting Sheet 118
6.1 General Settings 118
6.2 Phase Over current 119
6.3 Ground Over current 120
6.4 Residual Over current 121
6.5 Negative Sequence Over current 122
6.6 Cold Load 123
6.7 I2/I1> (46BC) 124
6.8 Thermal Overload 125
6.9 Under Current. 125
6.10 Inrush Blocking 126
6.11 Date and Time setting 126
6.12 Reclosing 126
6.13 C12–User Define Curve Setting 127
6.14 IP Configuration Setting 127

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Section 7 : COMMUNICATIONS

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7 COMMUNICATIONS 132
7.1 MODBUS: 132
7.3 MODBUS RTU 132
7.4 MODBUS/TCP 132
7.4.1 MODBUS Protocol Map 132
7.4.1.1 Function Codes supported: 132
7.4.1.2 Exception Codes generated in case of an error: 133
7.5 IEC60-870-5-103 134
7.6 Physical Connection and Link Layer 135
7.7 Initialisation 135
7.8 Time Synchronisation 135
7.9 Spontaneous Events 136
7.1 General Interrogation (GI) 136
7.11 Cyclic Measurements 136
7.12 Commands 136
7.13 Disturbance Records 136
7.14 Configuration 136
7.15 IEC-103 Protocol Mapping 136
7.16 IEC 61850 139
7.17 Classes of Logical Nodes supported 140
7.18 Protocol map 140

Section 8 : USER GUIDE

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8 user guide 149


8.1 USER INTERFACE 150
8.1.1 LCD Display 150
8.1.2 Touch Keys 150
8.1.3 LEDs 151
8.1.4 RS485 Port 151
8.1.5 USB Port 151
8.2 Password 152
8.2.1 Editing Password and saving the settings. 152

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8.2.2 Clear Password & Loading of Default Values. 153


8.3 MENUS 154
8.3.1 Default Display 154
8.3.2 Main Menu Details 154
8.3.3 MEASUREMENT 158
8.3.3.1 To View – MEASUREMENT 158
8.3.4 GENERAL SETTINGS 159
8.3.4.1 To Set – General Settings 159
8.3.4.2 To View – General Settings 163
8.3.5 PHASE OVER CURRENT SETTINGS 165
8.3.5.1 To Set – Phase Overcurrent Settings 165
8.3.5.2 To View – Phase Over Current Settings 168
8.3.6 GROUND OC SETTINGS 170
8.3.6.1 To Set – Ground OC Settings 170
8.3.6.2 To View – Ground OC Settings 173
8.3.7 RESIDUAL OC (3Io) SETTINGS 174
8.3.7.1 To Set – Residual OC (3Io) Settings 174
8.3.7.2 To View – Residual OC (3Io) Settings 177
8.3.8 COLD LOAD SETTINGS 179
8.3.8.1 To Set – COLD LOAD Settings 179
8.3.8.2 To View – COLD LOAD Settings 184
8.3.9 NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE (NPS) OVERCURRENT SETTINGS 187
8.3.9.1 To Set – Negative Phase Sequence (NPS) Overcurrent Settings 187
8.3.9.2 To View – Negative Sequence O/C Settings 190
8.3.10 I2/I1> (46BC) SETTINGS 192
8.3.10.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings 192
8.3.10.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings 193
8.3.11 THERMAL OVERLOAD SETTINGS 194
8.3.11.1 To Set – Thermal Overload Settings 194
8.3.11.2 To View – Thermal Overload Setting 196
8.3.12 UNDER CURRENT Protection SETTINGS 197
8.3.12.1 To Set –Under Current Protection Settings 197
8.3.12.2 To View – UNDER CURRENT Settings 198
8.3.13 INRUSH BLOCKING SETTINGS 199
8.3.13.1 To Set – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings 199
8.3.13.2 To View – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings 200

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8.3.14 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS 201


8.3.14.1 To Set – DATE AND TIME Settings 201
8.3.14.2 To View – DATE AND TIME Settings 202
8.3.15 Fault Record & Error Records 203
8.3.15.1 To View – Fault Record Settings 203
8.3.15.2 To View – Error Log 205
8.3.16 STATUS 205
8.3.16.1 To View – STATUS 205
8.3.17 RECLOSING 207
8.3.17.1 To Set – Reclosing 207
8.3.17.2 To View – Reclosing 208
8.3.18 C12 – User Define Curve Setting 209
8.3.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define 209
8.3.18.2 To View – C12-User Define 212
8.3.19 CB Trip 213
8.3.20 CB Close 213
8.3.21 IP Configuration Setting 213
8.3.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration 213
8.3.21.2 To View – IP Configuration 215

Section 9 : FLOW CHART

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9 Flow Chart Overview 221


9.1 Main Menu 221
9.2 Flow Chart – Measurement 222
9.2.1 To View – Measurement 222
9.3 Flow Chart – General Setting 223
9.3.1 To Set – General Setting 223
9.3.2 To View – General Setting 224
9.4 Flow Chart – Phase Over Current 225
9.4.1 To Set – Phase Over current 225
9.4.2 To View – Phase Overcurrent 226
9.5 Flow Chart – Ground Overcurrent 227
9.5.1 To Set – Ground Overcurrent 227
9.5.2 To View – Ground Overcurrent 228

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9.6 Flow Chart – Residual Overcurrent 229


9.6.1 To Set – Residual Overcurrent 229
9.6.2 To View – Residual Overcurrent 230
9.7 Flow Chart – Cold Load Pickup 231
9.7.1 To Set – Cold Load Pickup 231
9.7.2 To View – Cold Load Pickup 232
9.8 Flow Chart – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 233
9.8.1 To Set – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 233
9.8.2 To View – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 234
9.9 Flow Chart – I2/I1> (46BC) 235
9.9.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC) 235
9.9.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC) 236
9.1 Flow Chart – Thermal Overload 237
9.10.1 To Set – Thermal Overload 237
9.10.2 To View – Thermal Overload 238
9.11 Flow Chart – Under Current 239
9.11.1 To Set – Under Current 239
9.11.2 To View – Under Current 240
9.12 Flow Chart – Inrush Blocking 241
9.12.1 To Set – Inrush Blocking 241
9.12.2 To View – Inrush Blocking 242
9.13 Flow Chart – Date and Time 243
9.13.1 To Set – Date and Time 243
9.13.2 To View – Date and Time 244
9.14 Flow Chart – Fault Record & Error Log 245
9.14.1 To View – Fault Record 245
9.15 To View – Error Log 246
9.16 Flow Chart – Status 247
9.16.1 To View – Status 247
9.17 Flow Chart – Reclosing 248
9.17.1 To Set – Reclosing 248
9.17.2 To View – Reclosing 249
9.18 Flow Chart – C12 – User Define 250
9.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define 250
9.18.2 To View – C12 – User Define 251
9.19 To View – CB Trip 252

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9.2 To View – CB Close 252


9.21 IP Configuration 253
9.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration 253
9.21.2 To View – IP Configuration 254

Section 10 : ANALYZING EVENT AND DISTURBANCE RECORD

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10 Analyzing Event and Disturbance Record 258
10.1 Overview 258
10.2 Event recording 258
10.3 Disturbance recording 258
10.4 History Fault recording 259
10.5 Over current function 260

Section 11 : TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

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11 Testing and COMMISSIONING 265


11.1 Commissioning Test, Equipment Required 265
11.2 Checking of External Circuitry 265
11.3 Check Relay Setting 266
11.4 Relay Testing 267
11.5 Pick up and Trip Test: 268
11.6 Testing of Binary Output 270
11.7 LED Test 270

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Section 1

Introduction and Specifications

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Contents
1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 23
1.1 Overview 23
1.2 Features 23
1.3 Technical Specifications 27
1.4 Typical Tests Information 31

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1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS


1.1 Overview
ASHIDA has designed economical & reliable Multifunction ADR241B Protection & Control
System. The simple and compact construction of ADITYA series ADR241B relay provides
integrated Protection, Control and Monitoring functions for Over head Transmission
Lines, Underground cables, and Distributed Feeders.

1.2 Features
Key Protection & Control Functions:
• Four Independent Settings Groups.
• Phase & Ground Over Current Function (50/51/50N/51N).
• Two Independent Stages for Phase Over Current Protection.
• Internally Derived / Externally measured Ground Over Current (3Io>/IE>)
Protection.
• Inverse & Definite time Over Current Protection (IEC & IEEE/ANSI curves
according to IEC60255).
• High Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection (64R).
• Inverse & Definite time Negative Sequence Over Current Protection (46).
• Cold Load Protection (CLP).
• Broken Conductor Protection (46BC)
• Under Current (low load) detection.
• Thermal Overload function.
• Multi shots (4-shots) Auto-reclosing function.
• Breaker Failure detection (50BF).
• Trip circuit supervision function (TCS).
• Programmable Inputs & Outputs.
• CB Close / Trip from HMI.
• Programmable Target LEDs for indication with dual colours (8 nos.).
• Self Supervision of relay.
• Metering function.
• Disturbance Recording (10 nos.).
• Event Recording (512 nos.).
• Fault Recording on HMI display (10nos.).
• Non-Volatile memory.
• Fully communicable with IEC standard open protocol IEC60870-5-103 ,
MODBUS & IEC61850.
• Rear communication port for SCADA Communication.

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• Front communication port for convenient relay settings.


• User friendly local operation with key pad.
• Large Liquid crystal display (16X2) with backlight.
• Password Protection.

Software Support
• Setting Editor.
• Programmable scheme logic Editor.
• Settings upload / download.
• Offline Settings Editor.
• Online Measurement.
• Disturbance analysis.

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Model and Options


Ordering Information
1-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Model 241B X X X X X X X X X X X
Example 241B B 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 E
FEEDER PROTECTION
Cabinet Details
Basic Version B
Variant
Standard 0
Language
English 0
Protocol
IEC 103 0
IEC 103 & MODBUS RTU 1
IEC 103 & IEC 61850 2
IEC 103 & MODBUS TCP 4
CT / PT
Default: 4CT, CT Selection: 1A/5A (Standard EF CT) 0
Digital Outputs
4 DO - Draw Out Cabinet 0
8 DO - Draw out Cabinet 1
Digital Inputs
2 DI -Draw Out Cabinet (only available for 2DO model) 0
8 DI - Draw out Cabinet (only available for 8DO model) 1
DI Setting Threshold
18VDC 0
35VDC 1
77VDC 2
154VDC 3
Auxiliary Supply
24 – 230 VDC / VAC 2
Cabinet Details
Draw Out 1
With IP54 protection cover (Only for Draw out Model) 4
Communication Ports
Disable / No Rear Port 0
RS-485 Rear Port B
10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ45 Rear Port & RS-485 Rear Port E
DUAL 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ45 Rear Port F
DUAL 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ45 Rear Port & RS-485 Rear Port H

Example:
ADR241B-B-0-0-0-0-1-1-2-2-1-E

Applications
ADR241B numerical multifunction relay designed for Transmission line protection,
Underground cable & feeder protection. Relay designed with fast and selective tripping
ensures the stability and availability of electrical power system.
ADR241B relay apply for protection, control & monitoring of radial and ring main feeder to
achieve sensitivity and selectivity on phase and ground faults.

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52

Apply for
Transformer
Feeder Protection E
NGR

52

52 52 52

Fig1: Radial Feeder application

52 52

Apply for Parallel


Transformer Feeder
Protection

E E

52 52

52 52 52

Fig2: Ring Main Feeder application

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1.3 Technical Specifications


AC Measuring Input:

I. Measurement Accuracy Typical ± 2% at In for Phase and EF

II. Nominal Frequency Range 50/60 Hz (Selectable in ADR241B Menu)


For Current Inputs

III. Frequency measurement 45 Hz – 65 Hz


range

IV. Phase rotation ABC

Current Input:

I. CT secondary 1 / 5 Amp. (Selectable)

II. Nominal Burden at In < 0.20 VA at rated current (In)


(without tripping condition)

III. Thermal Withstand Capacity 40 x rated current (In) for 3sec


2 x rated current (In) continuous for Phase and EF CT

IV. Measurement Linearity Linear up to 40 In


Range for Non – Offset AC
Current

Auxiliary Supply Input:

I. Nominal operating range 24 – 230V AC (50Hz / 60Hz) or


24 – 230V DC

II. Voltage operating range 80% of lower nominal range and 120% of upper nominal
range (For DC Supply)
80% of lower nominal range and 110% of upper nominal
range (For AC Supply)

III. Nominal Burden on 24 – 24 – 230 < 12 VA for Basic model without TCP
230V Auxiliary Power VAC communication card
Supply
24 – 230 < 4 W for Basic model without TCP
VDC communication card

IV. Tolerable AC ripple Up to 15% of highest dc supply, As per IEC 60255-26:


2013

V. Relay power up time < 2.5 Sec

Opto Isolated Input:

I. Opto Isolated input operating 24 – 230 VDC


Range

II. Threshold Voltage for DC 18V +/- 3volts

Maximum operating voltage 250 VDC


range (RMS Voltage)

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III. Drop out Within 85% of threshold voltage value

IV. VA Burden of Opto Isolated For each status < 1.5 Watt / VA
Status Input

V. Filtering Time < 40ms

VI. Logic input recognition time : For all Status filtering time + 5ms ± 5 ms

Output contact:

I. Non Latching Continuous Continuous 5A/250Vac


contact
Make & carry Make & carry: 30Amp for 3sec AC /DC

Short time withstand Carry : 50Amp for 1sec AC /DC

Breaking capacity AC- 1250VA max @ 250V(PF 0.4)

DC- 100W Resistive max. 5A or 300V

50 Watt Inductive (L/R 45ms) max. 5A or 300V

Operating Time <10msec

Minimum no. of 10,000 operation loaded condition & unloaded


operations 100,000 operations

Accuracy of protection function:

I. Phase Over current:

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

For operating IDMT Characteristic shape As per class5 of 60255-151 cl.5.2**


Time or 50ms whichever is greater

DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater*

Note “ * “ indicates Reference Condition that is Fault current 2 time


above rated value.
II. Ground Over current:

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

For operating IDMT Characteristic shape As per class5 of 60255-151 cl.5.2**


Time or 50ms whichever is greater

DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater*

Note “ * “ indicates Reference Condition that is Fault current 2 time


above rated value.

III. Residual Over current:

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

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For operating IDMT Characteristic shape As per class5 of 60255-151 cl.5.2**


Time or 50ms whichever is greater

DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater*

Note “ * “ indicates Reference Condition that is Fault current 2 time


above rated value.

IV. Negative Sequence Over current:

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

For operating IDMT Characteristic shape As per class5 of 60255-151 cl.5.2**


Time or 50ms whichever is greater

DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater*

Note “ * “ indicates Reference Condition that is Fault current 2 time


above rated value

V. Broken Conductor (i2/i1)

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

For operating DT Operation


±5% or 50ms whichever is greater
Time

VI. 2nd Harmonic:

For operating 2ndHrmThreshold Setting ±15%


Value
I>UB2H Setting ±15%

VII. Thermal Overload:

For operating Thermal Trip operation ± 10% of calculated time


Time

VIII. Under current:

For operating Pick-up 0.95 x settings ± 7.50%


Value
Drop –off 1.05 x settings ± 7.50%

For operating DT Operation ± 5% or ± 50ms Whichever is greater


Time

IX. Cold Load:

Cold Load CLP Timer Setting ± 10%


Time

For operating Pick-up 1.05 x Setting ±5%


Value
Drop –off 0.95 x Setting ±5%

For operating IDMT Characteristic shape As per class5 of 60255-151 cl.5.2**


Time or 50ms whichever is greater

DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater *

* Reference Condition Fault current 2 time above rated value

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X. CB Fail:

For operating
Pick-up Setting ±5%
Value

For operating DT Operation ±5% or 50ms whichever is greater


Time
CBF Reset <65ms

**Note: As per IEC60255-151 Class 5 (assigned error 5%) the tolerance calculated as
below;

Value of characteristic quantity as multiple of setting value (GS) 2N 5N 10N 20N

Limiting error as multiple of an assigned error 2.5 1.5 1 1

Percentage for time accuracy claim 12.5% 7.5% 5% 5%

Operating condition:

I. Relative Humidity : Humidity (RH) 95% maximum

II. Operating temperature range : -25 ºC to +65 ºC

III. Storage temperature range : -25 ºC to +70 ºC

Terminals specification:

I. AC current and Voltage Input Terminals M4 Threaded terminals for ring lug
2
connection. Suitable up to 4 mm
2
II. Auxiliary & Input/output Terminals M3 Threaded terminal. Suitable up to 1mm
straight pin type lug

III. Note on M4/M5 Terminal Torque Use torque control screw driver with 1.2 N-
m torque maximum

IV. Rear Communication Terminal Four/Two wire RS422/RS485 signal levels


Suitable up to Multi core shielded

Mechanical & Environmental specification:

I. Design Flush mounting case


II. Weight 2.50 Kg approximate
III. Pollution Degree II

Drawing References:

I. Drawing : For Cabinet Type (Without IP Cover) MAC01966


References : For Cabinet Type (With IP Cover) MAC01984
: For Back Connections APR09803
: For Electrical connection APR09903

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1.4 Typical Tests Information


Electromagnetic Compatibility Type Test:

Sr. No. Standard Test

I. High Frequency IEC60255-22-1, 1) 2.5 kV Common Mode


Disturbance Test IEC60255-26 2) 1 kV Differential Mode
(ed3) EUT Condition Energized

II. Electrostatic IEC60255-22-2, 1) 8kV air discharge


Discharge Test- IEC60255-26 2) 6kV contact discharge
Direct Application (ed3) Test Mode Direct and Indirect Method
EUT Condition Energized

IEC60255-22-4, Rise time (Tr) / Duration time (Td) : 5/50 ns.


Fast Transient IEC60255-26 Repetition rate : 5 KHz and 100 KHz.
III. (ed3)
Disturbance Test Test Voltage : ±4 KV
EUT Condition : Energized

IEC60255-22-5, Front time / time to half value : 1.2/50


IEC60255-26 (8/20) µS
Surge Immunity (ed3) Source impedance : 2Ω
IV.
Test Common Mode : ±4 KV
Differential Mode : ±2 KV
EUT Condition : Energized

Power IEC60255-22-7,
1) Common Mode: 300Vrms
V. Frequency IEC60255-26
2) Differential Mode: 150Vrms
Immunity Test (ed3)

Power IEC61000-4-8, 30A/m field applied continuously in all planes for


Frequency IEC60255-26 the EUT in a quiescent and tripping state
VI. Magnetic Field (ed3) 300A/m field applied for 3s in all planes for the
Immunity Test EUT in a quiescent and tripping state
EUT Condition Energized

Pulse Magnetic IEC61000-4-9, Class 5: 1000A/m field applied continuously in all


VII. Field Immunity IEC60255-26 planes for the EUT in a quiescent and tripping
Test (ed3) state

Radiated IEC60255-22-3, Voltage Level 10 V/m


Electromagnetic IEC60255-26 Frequency Range 80 - 1000 MHz
VIII. Field Disturbance (ed3) Modulation 80% AM @ 1 KHz
Test
Spot Frequency 80, 160, 380, 450 & 900 MHz

IX. Conducted IEC60255-22-6, Voltage Level 10 V


Disturbance IEC60255-26 Frequency Range 0.15 – 80 MHz
Induced By (ed3)
Radio Frequency Modulation 80% AM @ 1 KHz
Field Dwell Time 2.85 Sec.
EUT Condition Energized
Spot Frequency 27, 68 MHz

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X. Power Supply IEC60255-11 & : DC voltage dip:


Immunity Test IEC61000-4-11 40% dip 200ms and 70% for 500ms for DC
10 & 20ms without loss of protection for DC
30ms, 50ms, 100ms, 200ms, 300ms, 0.5s, 1s and
5s with temporary loss of protection for DC
: AC voltage dip :
10, 20ms without loss of protection for AC
50ms, 100ms, 200ms, 0.5s, 5s with temporary loss
of protection

Conducted & IEC60255-25, : Conducted


Radiated IEC60255-26 Frequency Range Limit
frequency (ed3)
Emission Test 0.15 – 0.5 MHz 79 dB/µV (Quasi peak)
66 dB/µV (Average)
0.5 – 30 MHz 73 dB/µV (Quasi peak)
60 dB/µV (Average)
XI.
EUT Condition Energized
: Radiated
Frequency Range Limits
30 MHz – 230 MHz 50 dB (µV/m)
230 MHz – 1000 MHz 57 dB (µV/m)
EUT Condition Energized

Insulation Tests:

I. High Voltage IEC60255-27 : At 2kV 50Hz


Test a) between all terminals connected together and
case earth for 1 minute
b) Between independent circuits with case earth
for 1 minute.

II. Impulse Voltage IEC60255-27 Test Voltage 5kv, 1.2/50 µSec


Test Energy 0.5 J
Polarity +ve and –ve
No. of impulses 3 on each polarity
EUT Condition Non Energized

III. Insulation IEC60255-27 : ≥ 100MΩ @ 500V DC


Resistance

Environmental tests:
I. Cold test : IEC-60068-2-1
II. Dry heat test : IEC-60068-2-2
III. Damp heat test, steady state : IEC-60068-2-78
IV. Change of Temperature : IEC-60068-2-14

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V. Damp heat test, cyclic : IEC-60068-2-30


VI. Enclosure Protection Test (IP54) : IEC 60529

CE compliance

I. Immunity : IEC-60255-26

II. Emissive Test : IEC- 60255-26

III. Low voltage directive : EN-50178

Mechanical tests

: IEC 60255-21-1 class 2


Vibration
I. : Frequency Range = 10Hz – 150Hz , acceleration. = 2gn
Endurance Test
: Sweep rate 1 octave/min; 20 cycle in 3 orthogonal axis.

: IEC 60255-21-1 class 2


Vibration : Frequency Range = 10Hz – 150Hz , acceleration. = 1gn
II.
Response Test : Sweep rate 1 octave/min; Displacement =0.075mm, in 3
orthogonal axis.
III. Bump Test : IEC 60255-21-2 Class-1
: 1000 bumps / direction of 10gn peak acceleration and 16ms pulse
duration in each of the two opposite direction per axis as per No. of
axes. 3.
IV. Shock Withstand : IEC 60255-21-2 Class-2 30g, 11ms
Test : 3 shocks of 15gn peak acceleration and 11ms pulse in each of
two opposite direction. No. of axis : 3
V. Shock Response : IEC 60255-21-2 Class-2
Test : 3 shocks of 10gn peak acceleration and 11ms pulse in each of
two opposite direction. No. of axis : 3
VI. Seismic Test : IEC 60255-21-3 Class-2
: Sweep 1/Axis (@a sweep rate of 1 octave/minute) vibration in the
frequency range (5-35 Hz) at displacement X-axis: 7.5mm, Y-axis:
3.5mm amplitude of 3.5mm with acceleration of X-axis: 2gn, Y-axis:
1gn.

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Section 2

Installation and Procedure

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Contents
2 INSTALATION AND PROCEDURE 37
2.1 Overview 37
2.2 Handling 37
2.2.1 Handling the Goods 37
2.2.2 Receipt of the Goods 37
2.2.3 Unpacking the Goods 37
2.2.4 Storing the Goods 38
2.2.5 Dismantling the Goods 38
2.3 Installation Procedure 38
2.3.1 Safe Mounting 38
2.3.2 Relay Connection and Diagram 41
2.3.3 Before energizing the relay following should be checked 41
2.3.4 Relay Operating Condition 41
2.3.5 Current Transformer (CT) Circuit 41
2.3.6 Insulation and dielectric strength testing 41
2.3.7 Cables and Connectors 41
2.3.8 Power Supply Connections 44
2.3.9 Earth Connection 44
2.3.10 Current Transformers 44
2.3.11 Output Relay Connections 45
2.3.12 USB Connection 45
2.4 Mechanical Dimensions and Electrical Connection 46
2.4.1 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B without IP cover 46
2.4.2 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B with IP cover 47
2.4.3 Back Terminal connection diagram for ADR241B 48
2.4.4 Electrical wiring connection diagram for ADR241B 49

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2 INSTALATION AND PROCEDURE

2.1 Overview
The first steps in applying the ADR241B Feeder Protection Relay are installing and
connecting the relay. This section describes common installation features and requirements.
To install and connect the relay safely and effectively, user must be familiar with relay
configuration features and options. User should carefully plan relay placement, cable
connections, and relay communication.

This section contains drawings of typical ac and dc connections to the ADR241B. Use these
drawings as a starting point for planning your particular relay application.

2.2 Handling

2.2.1 Handling the Goods


Our products are of robust construction but require careful treatment before installation on
site. This section discusses the requirements for receiving and unpacking the goods, as well
as associated considerations regarding product care and personal safety.

Caution: Before lifting or moving the equipment, user should be familiar


with the Safety Information chapter of this manual.

2.2.2 Receipt of the Goods


On receipt, ensure the correct product has been delivered. Unpack the product immediately
to ensure there has been no external damage in transit. If the product has been damaged,
make a claim to the transport contractor and notify us promptly.
For products not intended for immediate installation, repack them in their original delivery
packaging.

2.2.3 Unpacking the Goods


When unpacking and installing the product, take care not to damage any of the parts and
make sure that additional components are not accidentally left in the packing or lost. Do not
discard any CDROMs or technical documentation. These should accompany the unit to its
destination substation and put in a dedicated place.
The site should be well lit to aid inspection, clean, dry and reasonably free from dust and
excessive vibration. This particularly applies where installation is being carried out at the
same time as construction work.

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2.2.4 Storing the Goods


If the unit is not installed immediately, store it in a place free from dust and moisture in its
original packaging. Keep any de-humidifier bags included in the packing. The de-humidifier
crystals lose their efficiency if the bag is exposed to ambient conditions. Restore the crystals
before replacing it in the carton. Bags should be placed on flat racks and spaced to allow
circulation around them. The time taken for regeneration will depend on the size of the bag. If
a ventilating, circulating oven is not available, when using an ordinary oven, open the door
on a regular basis to let out the steam given off by the regenerating silica gel. On subsequent
unpacking, make sure that any dust on the carton does not fall inside. Avoid storing in
locations of high humidity. In locations of high humidity the packaging may become
impregnated with moisture and the de-humidifier crystals will lose their efficiency.
The device can be stored between –25º to +70ºC

2.2.5 Dismantling the Goods


If you need to dismantle the device, always observe standard ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
precautions.
The minimum precautions to be followed are as follows:

• Use an antistatic wrist band earthed to a suitable earthing point.


• Avoid touching the electronic components and PCBs.

2.3 Installation Procedure


2.3.1 Safe Mounting
ADR241B supports flush panel mounting and can be mounted into panels using M4 X 12
screws.
The Protective cover and M4 X 25 screws (optional) are supplied along with the relay.

NOTE: The protective cover is optional for IP54 compliance and will be provided with relay as per
customer requirement.

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For mounting the relay into the panel follow this procedure
Insert the relay into the panel cut-out as show below.

Figure 1: Inserting Relay into the panel cut-out

After inserting the Relay in the Panel fasten the relay to the Panel as shown below.

Figure 2: Fastening Relay to the panel

Caution: Always use M4x12 screws for Relay fitting.

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After fastening the relay to the Panel, mount the protective cover on the relay front panel as
shown below.

Figure 3: mounting protective cover on relay front panel.

Caution: Always use M4x25 screws for Protective Cover fitting.

After mounting the cover on relay front panel, fasten the cover fitting screw, as shown below

Figure 4: Relay mounted on the panel-front view

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2.3.2 Relay Connection and Diagram


Before installation of the relay check the correct working procedure as to ensure safety. The
Terminal exposed during installation may present a hazardous voltage unless the equipment
is electrically isolated. Any disassembly of the equipment may expose parts to hazardous
voltage. Electronic parts may be damaged if suitable electrostatic discharge (ESD)
precautions are not taken. Voltage and current connection should be made using insulated
crimp termination to ensure that terminal block insulation requirements are maintained for
safety. To ensure that wires are correctly terminated the correct crimp terminal and tool for
wire size should be used. The equipment must be connected in accordance with the
appropriate connection diagram.

2.3.3 Before energizing the relay following should be checked


1. Voltage rating and polarity.
2. CT circuit rating and integrity of connection.
3. Protective fuse rating.
4. Integrity of the earthing connection.
5. Current rating of external wiring, applicable as per application.

2.3.4 Relay Operating Condition


The equipment should be operated within the specified electrical and environmental limits.

2.3.5 Current Transformer (CT) Circuit


Do not open the secondary circuit of a live CT as the high voltage produce may be lethal to
personnel and could damage insulation. Generally, for safety, the secondary of the line CT
must be shorted before opening any connection to it.

2.3.6 Insulation and dielectric strength testing


Insulation testing may leave capacitors charged up to a hazardous voltage. At the end of
each part test, the voltage should be gradually reduced to zero, to discharge capacitors, as
this may result in damage.

2.3.7 Cables and Connectors


This section describes the type of wiring and connections that should be used when installing
the device. For pin-out details please refer to the wiring diagrams.

Caution: Before carrying out any work on the equipment, user


should be familiar with the Safety Section and the ratings
on the equipment’s rating label.

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Figure 5: Rear view-Terminal Connection of ADR241B

Terminal Blocks
CT connections
The CT terminal block of ADR241B consists of up to 18 x M4 screw terminals. The wires
should be terminated with rings using 90° ring terminals, with no more than two rings per
terminal. The product is supplied with sufficient M4 screws for proper connection.
The CT terminal blocks used for ADR241B relay is as shown below.

M4 CT Terminal Block

Figure 6: CT Terminal blocks

Caution: Always fit an insulating sleeve over the ring terminal.

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Auxiliary power/ Input/ Output Connections


The terminal block of ADR241B used for Auxiliary supply, Status input, relay output contacts
& Rear communication port is as shown below. The wires should be terminated with straight
pin type lugs, with no more one lug per terminal.
The terminal blocks used for ADR241B relay is as shown below.

Figure 7: Terminal blocks for Auxiliary/ Input/ Output

Caution: Always fit an insulating sleeve over the pin type lug.

Rear Serial Port connection


The rear serial port is intended for use with a permanently wired connection to a remote
SCADA system. The physical connectivity is achieved using this terminal for signal
connection. The terminal block is located at the rear of the relay as shown below.

Figure 8: Rear Serial port terminal block

For connecting the RS485, use screened cable with a maximum total length of 1000 m or
200 nF total cable capacitance.
A typical cable specification would be:
2
Each core: 16/0.2 mm copper conductors, PVC insulated
2
Nominal conductor area: 0.5 mm per core
Screen: Overall braid, PVC sheathed
There is no electrical connection of the cable screen to the device. The link is provided
purely to link together the two cable screens.

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2.3.8 Power Supply Connections


These should be wired with 1.5 mm PVC insulated multi-stranded copper wire terminated
with pin type lug. The wire should have a minimum voltage rating of 300 V RMS.
As per the application, in case auxiliary supply input of the relay needs to be wired, then
adequate care should be taken to wire as per polarity marking on the Terminal sticker at the
rear of the relay. The supply range is also mentioned on the Terminal sticker and before
energising, care should be taken to confirm that the auxiliary supply being wired is within
range.

2.3.9 Earth Connection


Every device must be connected to the cubicle earthing bar. Earthing terminal is provided on
back side of the relay. Ensure that the relay earthing is connected to the local earth bar. With
several relays present; make sure that the copper earth bar is properly installed for solidity
connecting to the earthing terminal of each relay equipment box.
Before energizing the equipment it must be earthed using the protective conductor terminal,
(if provided) or the appropriate termination of the supply plug in the case of plug connected
equipment. The protective conductor (earth) connection must not be removed since the
protection against electric shock provided by the equipment would be lost. The
recommended minimum protective conductor (earth) wire size is 2.5 mm² or as per industries
standard practice. The protective conductor (earth) connection must be of low-inductance
and as short as possible.

Note: To prevent any possibility of electrolytic action between brass or copper ground conductors
and the rear panel of the product, precautions should be taken to isolate them from one
another. This could be achieved in several ways, including placing a nickel-plated or
insulating washer between the conductor and the product case, or using tinned ring
terminals.

2.3.10 Current Transformers


2
Current transformers would generally be wired with 2.5 mm PVC insulated multi-stranded
copper wire terminated with M4 ring terminals. The wires should be terminated with rings
using 90º rings terminals, with no more than two rings per terminal.
Due to the physical limitations of the ring terminal, the maximum wire size user can use is
2
4.0 mm using ring terminals.
The wire should have a minimum voltage rating of 300 V RMS.

Caution: Current transformer circuits must never be fused.

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Note 1: Though the Terminal Block supports CT shorting, it is highly recommended to short CT by
external means before removing relay from system;
Note 2: For 5A CT secondary, we recommend using 2 x 2.5 mm2 PVC insulated multi-stranded
copper wire.

2.3.11 Output Relay Connections


These should be wired with 1 mm PVC insulated multi-stranded copper wire terminated with
pin type lugs.

2.3.12 USB Connection


The IED has a type B USB socket on the front panel. A standard USB printer cable (type A
one end, type B the other end) can be used to connect a local PC to the IED. This cable is
the same as that used for connecting a printer to a PC.

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2.4 Mechanical Dimensions and Electrical Connection


2.4.1 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B without IP cover

Note: All dimensions in mm.

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2.4.2 Mechanical Dimensions ADR241B with IP cover

Note: All dimensions in mm.

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2.4.3 Back Terminal connection diagram for ADR241B

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2.4.4 Electrical wiring connection diagram for ADR241B

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Section 3

PC Software Information

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Contents
3 PC SOFTWARE INFORMATION 54
3.1 Overview 54
3.1.1 RTV2 Software Features 54
3.2 Installation and Setup 55
3.2.1 System Requirement 55
3.2.2 Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5.1 55
3.2.3 Installing ASHIDA Relay-Talk System 56
3.2.4 Uninstalling and Repair ASHIDA Relay-Talk System 58
3.3 Procedure 59
3.3.1 ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2 (RTV2 S/W) 59
3.3.2 Features in RTV2 Software 60
3.3.3 Standard Toolbar buttons 61
3.3.4 Download Device Template 61
3.4 Substation 62
3.4.1 Adding Substation to RT System 62
3.4.2 Import Substation 63
3.4.3 Export Substation 64
3.5 Bay 65
3.5.1 Adding Bay to Substation 65
3.5.2 Import Bay 66
3.5.3 Export Bay 66
3.6 Device 67
3.6.1 Adding New Device 67
3.6.2 Import Device 68
3.6.3 Export Device 69
3.7 Communication Setting 70
3.7.1 Editing connection settings of Device 70
3.7.2 Communicating with Device 71
3.8 Settings 71
3.8.1 To View Settings files from Device 71
3.8.2 Downloading Settings from Device 72
3.8.3 Restore Settings from Device 74
3.9 AProLogic 75
3.9.1 Read AProLogic 75
3.9.2 Edit and Write the AProLogic to a Device 75
3.9.3 View AProLogic Report 76

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3.9.4 Restore AProLogic from Device 77


3.10 Events 78
3.10.1 Read Events 78
3.10.2 To View Events 78
3.11 History Faults 79
3.11.1 To read the History Faults from Device 79
3.11.2 To view the History Faults file 80
3.12 Control 81
3.13 Disturbance Record 81
3.13.1 Show the Disturbance Record from Device 81
3.13.2 Read Disturbance Record from Device 82
3.13.3 View Disturbance Record file 83
3.14 Measurements 83
3.15 Status 84
3.16 Options 85
3.16.1 System Folders Information 85
3.16.2 File Location Information 85
3.16.3 General Settings Information 86

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3 PC SOFTWARE INFORMATION

3.1 Overview
ASHIDA Provides following Software solution to support the ADR241B Feeder Protection
Relay and the other ASHIDA products.

Sr. No. Application Software Description

1 ASHIDA Relay-Talk Customizes ADR241B Settings and configure


V2 communication, input and output for specific
applications
2 Relay Assist Commissioning Assistance tool

3 Relay-DRV Com Trade Disturbance Record viewer

This section describes how to get started with the ADR241B and RTV2 software. It
particularly explains about the software setup and working procedure.

3.1.1 RTV2 Software Features

Connections ADR241B connected to the PC through Front port as well as


Rear port.
Settings Editor Provides online as well as offline utility to interface with ASHIDA
Relay series.
AProLogic Allows user to program the inputs, outputs and LEDs

Events Provides event analysis tool.

History Faults Provides History fault analysis tool


Disturbance Record Provides oscillographic analysis tool.

Time Synchronization Local clock time synchronized data is available.

Measurements Provides online power system parameter measurements.


Status Provides status of the inputs, outputs and protection functions
tool.
Control Provides the control function tool (output, input, LED)

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3.2 Installation and Setup


3.2.1 System Requirement
ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2 requires the following hardware/software platform to
run the application

Sr. No. Requirement Description

1 Operating System Windows XP/7/8 (32-bit or 64-bit)

2 Processors 1GHz or above

3 RAM 512MB or above

4 Dot net Framework Microsoft .Net Framework 3.51

3.2.2 Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5.1


Turn windows features on for “Microsoft .Net Framework” Check the Microsoft .Net
Framework and click Ok. If “.Net” feature is not available then use following link to download
.Net Framework:http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/details.aspx?id=21. If the link
above fails to work, you may need to search in http://www.microsoft.com for Microsoft .Net
Framework 3.5.1

Figure 1: Turn windows features on or off

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3.2.3 Installing ASHIDA Relay-Talk System


The ASHIDA Relay-Talk System is delivered as a single installation file named ‘ASHIDA
Relay-Talk System.exe’. To install ‘ASHIDA Relay-Talk System’ simply open these file and
follow the directions.
To install, double click on “ASHIDA Relay-Talk SystemSetup.exe” setup file. Following
window will appear.

Figure 2: Startup screen of Relay Talk System Version2

Figure 3: Installing ASHIDA Relay Talk System V2

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Figure 4: Relay Talk System Version2 setup installation complete

This completes the installation of ASHIDA Relay-Talk System. Click “Finish” and start using
ASHIDA Relay-Talk System.
In addition to installing the required files on your system the installation application performs
the following steps.
 Creates entries in the Start->Programs menu to access the features of the ASHIDA
Relay-Talk System

Figure 5: Relay Talk System Version2 in programs menu

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3.2.4 Uninstalling and Repair ASHIDA Relay-Talk System


Step1: To Uninstall the software go to windows Control Panel −>‘Add/Remove Programs’.

Figure 6: Relay Talk System Version2 in Programs

Step2: Right click on ASHIDA Relay-Talk System

Figure 7: Confirmation to un-install Relay Talk System Version2

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Step3: To uninstall Relay Talk System Version2 click yes button.

Relay Talk System Version2 -Uninstallation in Progress

3.3 Procedure
3.3.1 ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2 (RTV2 S/W)
This section will guide the user for using ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2, do the
configuration for ASHIDA of devices and interface with the device.
To start Relay Talk System Version2:
• Click Start−>Programs −> ASHIDA−> Relay Talk−> ASHIDA Relay-Talk System V2
• Or click ASHIDA RelayTalk.exe in the Install directory (e.g. C:\Program Files
\ASHIDA\Relay Talk\ ASHIDA RelayTalk.exe)

Relay Talk System Version2 -Main Screen


Following is the main screen of ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2.

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Figure 8: Main window of Relay Talk System Version2

3.3.2 Features in RTV2 Software


• Connection: Edit connection preference settings to interface with ASHIDA Relay Series.
• Settings: This function is to edit settings in online/offline mode. Also to read and write
Settings from/to device.
• Event list: Can view the event list from device in online mode.
• Disturbance Record viewer: Can view the Disturbance record from device in online
mode.
• History Faults: Can read the History Faults from Device with time and date in Online and
Offline mode.
• Parameter View: Can read all Analogue parameters, Digital status from relay in online
mode.
• Status: Can read various events/Faults with date time online.
• Control: Can perform control operations

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3.3.3 Standard Toolbar buttons


Following figure shows description of toolbar buttons:

Close: Application Exit

About: Display application about screen

Time Synchronize

Device Refresh: To Refresh device


Write: Send data to selected device

Read: Read data to selected device

Disconnect: Disconnect to the selected device

Connect: Connect to the selected device

Delete: Delete the substation/bay/device

Add: Add the substation/bay/device

Refresh System: Refresh the RT System

Download Device Templates

3.3.4 Download Device Template


To Download Device template Click on “Download Device Template”. Following window will
appear.

Figure 9: Download Device Template screen

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Figure 10: Download Device Template


Write Web URL and click save. Then click on Refresh button to check available Device
templates. Select suitable Device template to download, and click on Download button.

3.4 Substation
3.4.1 Adding Substation to RT System
To add new substations right click on “RT System”. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 11: Add new substation

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Now click on “New Substation” following window will appear.

Figure 12: Write new substation name

Type a substation name and click OK. A new substation will be added in RT System.

3.4.2 Import Substation


To import substation right click on “RT System”. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 13: Import substation


Now click on “Import Substation” .In the “Import substation” dialogue select a system archive
to import and click Open.

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3.4.3 Export Substation


To export substation right click on substation. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 14: Export substation


Now click on “Export Substation” following window will appear.

Figure 15: Export substation dialogue

In the “Export substation” dialogue, select a destination path and click Ok.

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3.5 Bay

3.5.1 Adding Bay to Substation


To add a new Bay right clicks on substation. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 16: Add new Bay

Click on “New Bay” following window will appear.

Figure 17: Add new bay name

Type a bay name and click OK. A new bay will be added to RT System.

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3.5.2 Import Bay


To import bay right click on substation. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 18: Import Bay

Now click on “Import Bay” .In the “Import Bay” dialogue select a system archive to import and
click Open.

3.5.3 Export Bay


To export bay right click on Bay. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 19: Export Bay

Now click on “Export Bay” following window will appear.

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Figure 20: Export Bay Dialogue

In the “Export Bay” dialogue, select a destination path and click Ok.

3.6 Device
3.6.1 Adding New Device
To add a device right click on bay and select “New Device”

Figure 21: Add new device

After Downloading the device template, Click on Add Device then list of Available Device
templates will display as follows:

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Figure 22: Enter device name

Choose suitable Device template from available types, type a device name and click Ok.
New Device will be added to selected bay.

3.6.2 Import Device


To import device right click on bay. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 23: Import Device

Now click on “Import Device” .In the “Import Device” dialogue select a system archive to
Import and click open.

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3.6.3 Export Device


To export device right click on Device. Following context menu will appear.

Figure 24: Export Device

Now click on “Export Device” following window will appear.

Figure 25: Export Device dialogue

In the “Export Device” dialogue, select a destination path and click Ok.

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3.7 Communication Setting

3.7.1 Editing connection settings of Device


To Edit or Initialize Serial communication Settings Double click on Connection button.
Following window will appear on screen.

Figure 26: Serial Connection

Figure 27: Communication settings

Edit communication settings as required and click Finish to save.

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3.7.2 Communicating with Device


Once the communication settings are complete, then Device can communicate using
ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2.The RTV2 internally uses a separate communication
driver to communicate with the device. This communication driver communicates with the
device using communication parameters (e.g. com port, baud rate, parity) supplied in device
connection. Status of this driver is reflected in bottom status bar at the rightmost corner.

Figure 28: Offline/Online status

It is 'offline' in red background at the start of the system & turns to 'online' in green
background, once the driver successful loaded. No communication with the device is
possible till the driver is successfully started & is 'online’. Select the device and then click on
Connect button.

Figure 29: Connect to device

After successful communication device name will turn into green colour.

3.8 Settings

3.8.1 To View Settings files from Device


Stored settings can see under Settings node like 000.set etc.
To read the settings from device double click on Settings file, then following settings menu
will appear on screen.

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Figure 30: View Settings File

Note: - Settings with gray colour lines are Read-Only Settings. To edit the editable settings
double click on the same.

Figure 31: Edit settings file

3.8.2 Downloading Settings from Device


To download settings from device, right click on Settings node. Following window will appear.

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Figure 32: Read device settings

Click “Read Device Settings” to read the settings file. Following window will appear

Figure 33: Read settings file name

Type a setting file name and click Ok. It will download the device template.
After successfully reading the settings file of the device double click on set file. Following
window will appear.

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Figure 34: New setting files display

3.8.3 Restore Settings from Device


If there is no settings file available, it can be retrieve using “Restore Settings File” from
Device Template.
To restore settings from device, right click on Settings node. Following window will appear.

Figure 35: Restore setting files

Click “Restore Settings File” to restore the settings.

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3.9 AProLogic

3.9.1 Read AProLogic


To read new AProLogic file from the device right click on AProLogic and select 'Read
AProLogic’. To open existing AProLogic file, double click on *.apl file.

Figure 36: Read AProLogic

Save as dialog box will appear for saving the name of the file. Click OK to save the file.

3.9.2 Edit and Write the AProLogic to a Device


Select a device and expand AProLogic node. Double click on iom file and the file will open in
the main document window. Select output, assign applicable inputs. Edit TOperating, TReset
and HR/SR.

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Figure 37: Edit TOperating, TReset and HR/SR

3.9.3 View AProLogic Report


To view AProLogic Report open “*.apl” file and click on Report Option.

Figure 38: Save & Report

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Figure 39: AProLogic Report

3.9.4 Restore AProLogic from Device


If there is no settings file available, it can be retrieve using “Restore Settings File” from
Device Template.
To restore AProLogic from device, right click on AProLogic node. Following window will
appear.

Figure 40: Restore AProLogic files

Click “Restore AProLogic File” to restore AProLogic.

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3.10 Events
The event records can view directly on relay screen, or can view in ASHIDA Relay Talk
System Version2.
When any Events occurs Event file will automatically generate under Events node or Events
can be read from relay using ‘Read Events’

3.10.1 Read Events


To read new event file from the device right click on Events and select 'Read Events’.

Figure 41: Read IO Mask

3.10.2 To View Events


To view events data, double click on Event file. Event list with time, date and parameters will
display on screen. Following window will appear on screen.

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Figure 42: View Events

3.11 History Faults


History Faults continuously recorded till the memory is available, when the memory will be
full, the oldest fault automatically get erased and the new fault will recorded on the same.
(Like First In First Out Logic)
Trip count, Tripping Timing, Fault Flags and Fault Value with Time and date will display in
history faults.

3.11.1 To read the History Faults from Device


To Read history Faults from device right click on History Faults then click on Read History
Faults. Following window will appear on screen.
History file will added under the History Faults node.

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Figure 43: Read History faults

3.11.2 To view the History Faults file


To View the History Fault file double click on respective History Fault file.
Following window will appear on screen.

Figure 44: View History Faults file

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3.12 Control
Select a device and goto Control node. Double click on Control node screen will open in the
main document window. Select Control and press Operate Control button.

Figure 45: Operate Control

3.13 Disturbance Record


Disturbance record continuously recorded till the memory is available, when the memory will
be full, the oldest record automatically gets erased and the new record will record on the
same. (Like First In First out Logic).
Disturbance record stores 8 samples per cycle. The same record can be shown in ASHIDA
Relay Talk System Version2 . The following window shows the recorded disturbance record.

3.13.1 Show the Disturbance Record from Device


To View Disturbance Record right click on ‘Disturbance Record’.
Following window will appear on screen.

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Figure 46: Show Disturbance Record

3.13.2 Read Disturbance Record from Device


To extract disturbance record click “Read DR” from the grid. Following window will appear.

Figure 47: View Disturbance Record


After successful reading, extracted disturbance record file will appear in the Disturbance
record node.

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3.13.3 View Disturbance Record file


To view the disturbance record file double click on the file. It will open the file in DR Analysis
and RELAY-DRV.

Figure 48: View disturbance record in RELAY-DRV

3.14 Measurements
The relay produces a variety of both directly measured values and calculated values. These
measurement values are updated on a per second basis and can view in the
“Measurements” columns on the relay screen or via ASHIDA Relay Talk System Version2 .
To view online measurements from device double click on Measurement node.
Measurements will be shown as follows:

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Figure 49: View Measurements

3.15 Status
Status Screen is provided to view the online value of the status. To view status,right click on
Status node and select show status. Status list screen will appear with value and time.

Figure 50: View Status

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3.16 Options
This section will give list of path and Settings associated with this Relay Talk. To view this
screen, click on Options under Tools.

3.16.1 System Folders Information


In this screen user will find Application system paths those are as follows:
 Application Folder Path
 Device Template Path
 RT System Path

Figure 51: System Folder Information

3.16.2 File Location Information


In this screen user will find Application file paths those are as follows:
 SASConfig.mdb File Path
 Log File Path

Figure 52: File Location Information

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3.16.3 General Settings Information


In this screen user will find General Setting of Device Timeout those are as follows:
 Device connect Timeout(Sec)
 Device Read Timeout(Sec)
 Read DR Timeout(Sec)

Figure 53: General Settings Information

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Section 4

Protection and Logic Function

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Contents
4 PROTECTION FUNCTION & LOGIC FUNCTIONS 90
4.1 Overview 90
4.2 Application Data 91
4.3 General Settings 91
4.4 Phase Over current Element (50/51) 95
4.5 Ground Over current Element (50N/51N) 95
4.5.1 Ground Over current (50/N/51N) 95
4.5.2 Residual Over current (50N/51N) 96
4.6 Negative Sequence Over current (46) 99
4.7 IDMT Characteristics 99
4.7.1 IDMT Characteristics for Phase, Ground and Negative Sequence OC 99
4.7.2 C12 – User Define Curve 103
4.7.3 Timer Hold Facility / Reset Characteristics 103
4.8 Cold Load Protection Function 104
4.9 Thermal Overload Protection Function 104
4.10 Under Current Protection Function 107
4.11 Reclosing 107
4.12 Broken Conductor (46BC) 108
4.13 Programmable Logic control 109
4.13.1 Digital Input (DI): 109
4.13.2 Digital Output (DO): 109

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4 PROTECTION FUNCTION & LOGIC FUNCTIONS


4.1 Overview
This section describes the ADR241B Feeder Management IED settings, including the
protection elements and basic functions, control I/O logic, as well as the settings associated
with the protection function.

Application data.
Describes the list of information that you will need to know about the protected equipment
before calculating the relay settings.

General Settings.
List of settings that configure the IED inputs to accurately measure and interpret the ac
current input signals.

Breaker Failure (LBB).


Describes all the Breaker Failure settings and logic needed for Breaker failure on internal
protection trip or external BF initiation.

Trip Circuit Supervision.


Describes all the Trip Circuit Supervision settings and logic needed for Trip Circuit
Supervision.

Phase over current.


Describes all the over current settings and logic needed for protection for the Phase over
current fault

Ground over current.


Describes all the externally measured Ground over current settings and logic needed for
protection for the Phase to Ground fault.

Residual Over current.


Describes all the internally derived Ground over current settings and logic needed for
protection for the Ground over current Protection.

Negative Sequence overcurrent.


Describes all the Negative Sequence Over current settings and logic needed for protection
for the Phase reversal or broken conductor fault.

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Cold Load.
Describe all the Cold Load settings and logic needed for protection for Cold Load protection.

Thermal Overload.
Describes all the Thermal Overload IED settings and logic needed for Thermal Overload.

Broken Conductor.
Describes all the Broken Conductor IED settings and logic needed for Broken Conductor.

Under Current.
Describes the Under Current settings and logic needed for protection for the under current
fault.

Reclosing.
Describes all the Auto reclosing IED settings and logic needed for automatic reclosing for the
temporary fault.

Programmable Logic control.


Describes programmable and logic equation that the user can build their own logic for
various application.

4.2 Application Data


It is required to have the field data which is used to calculate the parameter settings which
has to be set in the IED. Hence the following inputs are required to calculate the parameter
settings in the relay.

• Highest expected load current.

• Current transformer primary and secondary ratings and Connections

• System nominal frequency

• Expected fault current magnitudes for ground and three-phase Faults

4.3 General Settings


Communication setting
The Communication settings of ADR241B IED are listed the below table which is necessary
for the communication between the IED and Personal computer.

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Table1. The Communication settings

Sr. No. Setting Parameters Setting ranges


1. Unit ID 0001 - 0250
2. Com Port USB/ RS485
3. Set RP Parity None/Even/Odd
4. Set RP Baud rate 9600/14400/19200/28800/38400/57600

The above settings are used to establish the proper communication between the IED (Rear
Port RS485) and Relay Talk V2 software from the Computer. The above settings should be
set the same in Relay Talk as well in the IED for the successful communication.
The USB port settings (USB Parity and Baud rate) are fixed i.e. Parity: None and Baud rate:
57600.

CT and Frequency Settings


The Current transformer setting is required to set for perfect scaling for current
measurement. The primary and secondary values of current settings are set in the IED and
system nominal frequency as given below table.

Table 2. The frequency and CT settings.

SL.NO Setting Parameters Setting ranges


1. Frequency 50Hz/60Hz
2. PH CT Secondary 1A/5A
3. PH CT Primary 10A to 5000 A
4. EF CT Secondary 1A/5A
5. EF CT Primary 10A to 5000 A

The above settings are have to be set based on the Electrical power system parameters to
establish the proper measurement of current in the IED.

Local Control Setting


A Local Control parameter setting is provided with Enable or Disable option. This is used to
operate the relay locally by issuing the CB Trip/ Close command through the relay HMI when
it is enabled.

DR Pre Trigger Setting


The Disturbance Recorder Pre Trigger setting is provided with setting range of 10 % to 90%.
This is used to set the pre fault delay in the Disturbance Recorder.

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Trip Circuit Supervision (TCS)


The trip circuit supervision is use to monitor healthiness of circuit breaker. The trip circuit
extends beyond the relay enclosure and passes through more components, such as fuse,
wires, relay contacts, auxiliary switch contact and so on. The failure of any one of component
result bypassing the protection. The relay is provide with special trip circuit supervision
function which continuously monitor continuity of trip circuit and generate ALARM to take
appropriate action.
The figure 1 represents the logic implementation of Trip Circuit Supervision , It monitors the
continuity of trip circuit through either normally open (CB NO) or normally close (CB NC)
contact of CB connected to Opto isolator digital inputs assigned to CBNO and CBNC
functions. If any discontinuity is observed, then the relay generates TCS Alarm after a time
delay An Alarm message is displayed on LCD display and Event is stored in the Event
Record.

+Ve
Trip Output Relay
CBNO

CBNC -Ve
S4
R1

Circuit Breaker
S3
R2

Figure 1: Logic Diagram for Trip Circuit Supervision

When the CB is closed, supervision current passes through the Opto-input, into the trip coil
via CBNO. When the CB is open, supervision current flows through the Opto-input and into
the trip coil via the CBNC auxiliary contact. This means that TCS (Trip Coil healthy) signal is
high when the CBNO or CBNC signal is available. Otherwise IED Generates TCS Fail signal
which is used to block the protection function.

Breaker Failure Setting (50BF)


If the Circuit Breaker fails to operate within the settable time following the protection trip then
relay generates a circuit breaker failure trip signal. Following the inception of a fault one or
more main protection devices will operate. Operation of the circuit breaker is essential to
isolate the fault, and prevent damage or further damage to the power system.
For transmission and sub-transmission systems, slow fault clearance can also threaten
system stability. It is therefore common practice to install circuit breaker failure protection

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[50BF], which monitors that the circuit breaker has opened within a reasonable time. If the
fault current has not been interrupted following a set time delay from circuit breaker trip
initiation, breaker failure protection (CBF) will operate. CBF operation can be use to operate
back-trip, upstream circuit breakers to ensure that the fault is isolated correctly.

50BF = Int
50 BF Delay

& 50 BF
Any Trip

Figure 2: Logic Diagram for Internal Breaker Failure Function

The logic Diagram of Figure.2 is explain about the Breaker failure on protection trip in the
IED , the Breaker failure will be initiated on any protection trip or External Breaker Fail
initiation through the assigned status.
Normally, after tripping current should become Zero within 100 – 200ms time depend upon
type of fault and breaker mechanism. Once the relay trip on fault, then the breaker must
open within the time delay setting “50 BF Delay” (settable from 0.1s to 600.0s), if fault is not
cleared during this set delay, IED issue Breaker Failure (50BF) trip.

The following are the two ways by which the External 50 BF trip (BF Reset = 1) can be reset.
CB Open + I< : The BF trip will reset when both conditions are satisfied, first condition is
when the relevant phase current or Earth fault current is less than minimum set current I_BF
and second condition is CB must be opened i.e. CBNC status is High
CB Open: CB must be opened i.e. CBNC status is High
I<: The current must be below 50 BF_I setting.

50BF = Ext

CBF Timer

50BF Ext & 50 BF


&

If I in Phase is less
than 50BF_I<

&
CB Open

Figure 3: Logic Diagram for External Breaker Failure

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4.4 Phase Over current Element (50/51)


Phase Over-current function operates for a set value of current with time delay (IDMT/DT).
This function provided with two stages, Where Stage 1 (IP>1) can be programmed as IDMT
or Definite Time (DT) provided with the Range of 2% to 400% in step of 1%. All major
international IDMT curves as well as Definite Time and User Define curves are available. The
Stage 2 (IP>2) can be programmed as Instantaneous or Definite Time (DT) provided with the
Range of 5% to 4000% in step of 1%.
The figure 4 represents the logic diagram of the phase over current protection function.

IP>n
-
A Phase Current +
IDMT/ IP> n A Trip
&
DT
IP>n Enable =
Yes IP> n A Pkp

Figure 4: Logic Diagram for the phase over current

The same logic will be applicable for B and C phase over current function.
Where n=1 to 2 stages of Over Current.
The Phase over Current logic checks the phase current is exceed the pickup value (IP>n)
and calculated operating time based on the curve selected in the IP>n Curve setting and
IP>n TMS or tIP>n DT Delay parameter settings. After satisfied all the above condition the
IED generates the phase over current trip.

4.5 Ground Over current Element (50N/51N)


4.5.1 Ground Over current (50/N/51N)
Ground Over-current function operates for a set value of current with time delay (IDMT/DT).
This function provided with two stages, Where Stage 1 (IE>1) can be programmed as IDMT
or Definite Time (DT) provided with the Range of 2% to 400% in step of 1%. All major
international IDMT curves as well as Definite Time and User Define curves are available. The
Stage 2 (IE>2) can be programmed as Instantaneous or Definite Time (DT) provided with the
Range of 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

The following diagram figure 5 explains about the Ground over current protection function.

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IE>n

-
IN Ground Current +
IDMT/ IE>n Trip
&
DT
IEn Enable =
Yes IE>n Pickup

Figure 5: Logic Diagram for the Ground over current

Where n=1 to 2 stages of Ground over current.


The Ground over Current logic checks the Measured Ground current is exceed the pickup
value (IE>n) and calculated operating time based on the curve selected in the IE>n Curve
setting and IE>n TMS or tIE>n DT Delay parameter settings. After satisfied all the above
condition the IED generates the Ground over current trip.

4.5.2 Residual Over current (50N/51N)


Residual Over-current function operates for a set value of current with time delay (IDMT/DT).
This function provided with two stages, Where Stage 1 (3I0>1) can be programmed as IDMT
or Definite Time (DT) provided with the Range of 2% to 250% in step of 1%. All major
international IDMT curves as well as Definite Time and User Define curves are available. The
Stage 2 (3I0>2) can be programmed as Instantaneous or Definite Time (DT) provided with
the Range of 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.
The following diagram figure 6 explains about the Residual over current protection function.

3I0>n

3I0 Residual
-
+ IDMT/ Trip
Current &
DT
3I0 Enable = Yes
Pickup

Figure 6: Logic Diagram for the Residual over current

Where n=1 to 2 stages of Residual over Current.


The Residual over Current logic checks the Derived Ground current is exceed the pickup
value (3Io>n) and calculated operating time based on the curve selected in the 3Io>n Curve
setting and 3Io>n TMS or t3Io>n DT Delay parameter settings. After satisfied all the above
condition the IED generates the Residual over current trip.
As ADR241B support 2 earth fault (IE and 3Io) various connection can possible as per
system requirement

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Fig. 7 show conventional 3 Phase and Earth fault (3OC+1EF) here user can use as Ground
Earth Fault (IE Measured) or Residual Earth fault (3Io) measured earth fault for earth fault
detection depend upon external wiring.

Figure 7: Logic Diagram for Conventional 3OC + 1EF Connection

Fig 8: in this case Ground Earth fault can be use as Restricted Earth fault (REF) and
Residual Erath fault 3Io can be use as earth fault

Figure 8: Logic Diagram for 3OC + 1EF + 1REF Connection

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Fig 9: In this case Ground Earth fault can be use as Sensitive earth fault for cable using
CBCT, while Residual Erath fault, 3Io can be use as earth fault

Figure 9: Logic Diagram for 3OC + 1EF Protection + IE Element Connection

Fig 10: The show at typical scheme for Dy transformer, in this case Ground Earth fault can
be use as to detect earth fault at star winding while at delta side convention 3 OC + 1EF
connection using Residual Erath fault, 3Io

Figure 10: Logic Diagram for Dy Transformer

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4.6 Negative Sequence Over current (46)


Negative sequence Over-current function operates for a set value of current with time delay
(IDMT/DT). This function provided with two stages, Where Stage 1 (I2>1) can be
programmed as IDMT or Definite Time (DT) provided with the Range of 1% to 250% in step
of 1%. All major international IDMT curves as well as Definite Time and User Define curves
are available. The Stage 2 (I2>2) can be programmed as Instantaneous or Definite Time
(DT) provided with the Range of 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.
The Negative sequence current is calculated from the three phase currents as shown below
Negative sequence current I2 = (IA+a IB+aIC)/3 Where a = 1 ∟120 .
2 o

The following diagram figure 11 explains about Negative sequence over current protection
function.

I2>1

I2 Negative
-
+ IDMT/ I2>1T
Sequence Current &
DT

I2>1 Enable = Yes


I2>1P

Figure 11: Logic Diagram for the Negative sequence over current

Where n=1 to 2 stages of Negative Sequence Over Current.


The calculated Negative Sequence Over Current logic checks the Negative Sequence Over
Current is exceed the pickup value (I2>n) and calculated operating time based on the curve
selected in the I2>n Curve setting and I2>n TMS or tI2>n DT parameter settings. After
satisfied all the above condition the IED generates the negative sequence over current trip.

4.7 IDMT Characteristics


4.7.1 IDMT Characteristics for Phase, Ground and Negative Sequence OC
ADR241B relay provides inverse time over current characteristic for phase over current,
ground over current, residual over current and negative sequence over current elements.
The phase and ground over current elements are independently settable with inverse time or
definite time characteristic. The following tripping characteristics curves are available
• IEC Standard Inverse 1 Curve (C1) for 3s
• IEC Standard Inverse 2 Curve (C2) for 1.3s
• IEC Very Inverse Curve (C3)
• IEC Extremely Inverse Curve (C4)

• IEC Long time Inverse Curve (C5)

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• Definite time Over current (C6)

• IEEE Moderately Inverse Curve (C7)

• IEEE Very Inverse Curve (C8)

• IEEE Extremely Inverse Curve (C9)

• IEEE Inverse Curve (C10)

• IEEE Short Time Inverse Curve (C11)

• User Define Curve (C12)

The over current, earth fault and negative sequence O/C function are programmable as per
IDMT characteristic based on IEC and IEEE/ANSI standards. The inverse time delay is
calculated with the following mathematical formula:

K
t = T* +L
α
I
–1
Is

Where
t : Operation time
K : Constant (see the table)
I : Measured current
Is : Current threshold setting (also refer as Gs as IEC standard notation)
α : Constant (see the table)
L : ANSI/IEEE constant (zero for IEC curve)
T : Time multiplier setting (TMS) for IEC & IEEE curves
Description Standard K α L
IEC Standard Inverse 1 IEC 0.14 0.02 0
IEC Standard Inverse 2 IEC 0.06 0.02 0
IEC Very Inverse IEC 13.5 1 0
IEC Extremely Inverse IEC 80 2 0
IEC Long Time Inverse IEC 120 1 0
Definite Time - - - -
IEEE Moderately Inverse IEEE 0.0515 0.02 0.114
IEEE Very Inverse IEEE 19.61 2 0.491
IEEE Extremely Inverse IEEE 28.2 2 0.1217
IEEE Inverse IEEE 5.95 2 0.18
IEEE Short Time Inverse IEEE 0.0239 0.02 0.0169
User Define Curve - - - -

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Figure 12 : IDMT Characteristic Graph for IEC Curves

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Figure 13: IDMT Characteristic Graph for IEEE/ANSI Curves

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4.7.2 C12 – User Define Curve


The ADR241B relay has special feature of C12 - User Define Curve which is design for
phase Overcurrent, ground OC, residual OC and negative phase sequence OC.
The user can set the different definite operating time ( T1 to T5) with respect to settable
multiple trip setting (M1 to M5) as per the requirement. This Operating time settings are
multiply with Set TMS value.
The C12 - User Define curve consist of five stages of multiplier setting with time delay. The
relay operate with set delay of respective stage when fault current exceeds the set current

T1

T2

T3

T4
Time (Sec)

T5

M1 M2 M3 M4 M5

Current I

Figure 14: Graph for User Define Curve Characteristic

4.7.3 Timer Hold Facility / Reset Characteristics


The first stage (stage 1) of phase over current, ground OC (EF), residual OC (3Io) and
negative phase sequence (NPS) OC protection is provided with a timer hold facility "tReset".
It can be programmed as a definite time.
A possible situation arises where the reset timer may be used to reduce the fault clearance
time where intermittent faults occur.
For example, a cable with plastic insulation application, it is possible that the fault energy
melts the cable insulation, which then reseals after clearance, thereby eliminating the cause
for the fault. This process repeats itself to give a succession of fault current pulses, each of
increasing duration with reducing intervals between the pulses, until the fault becomes
permanent.
The range of DT time setting is 0.00 – 100.00 sec in steps of 0.01 sec.
Following diagram explain the function of definite time reset characteristic

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Definite Time Reset Characteristic

Start Time

Energising
Quantity > Gs

Start (Pick-up)
Signal
Disengaging
Time
Operated
Signal

Time Delay setting Tripping

Value of
Internal Time
delay counter

tr Reset time settings


Restart Time
Reset Time

Figure 15: Definite Time Reset Characteristic

4.8 Cold Load Protection Function


Cold Load Pickup function is provided to avoid mal operation of relay due to high inrush
current after the closing of circuit breaker. If Clod Load function is enable, whenever a circuit
breaker is turn ON relay sense through CB auxiliary contact (CBNO) and start internal timer
known as “t_CLP Timer”. During this time period relay will activate separate group of setting
specified in cold load settings menu and inhibits all other protection function for a set
duration. When the set “t_CLP Timer” is elapsed, all the relevant settings will revert to their
normal protection setting values or become unblocked.

4.9 Thermal Overload Protection Function


The thermal withstand capability of the power system equipment is affected by overheating
prior to a fault. The temperature should not exceed the thermal withstands capability of
power system equipment. The RMS currents are measured and analyzed to monitor the
thermal state of power system equipment. In case of thermal overload function the
calculation of the trip time is given by:
t= τ x ln ((K²- A)/(K²- 1))

Where
t : Time to trip
τ : Thermal time constant T of the equipment to be protected
K : Thermal overload capacity (Irms/ k* Ith>)

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Where
Irms : RMS current corresponding to the largest phase current
Ith> : Thermal Trip or Full load current rating.
k : constant is settable.
A : Initial thermal state. If the initial thermal state is 30% then A =0.3

The calculation of the thermal state is given by the following formula:


Θi+1 = (Irms /k*Ith>) ² · [1 – exp (-t/Te)] + Θi · exp (-t/Te)

When thermal state reached the “Thermal Alarm” settings then relay generates Thermal
ALARM signal and assigned LED will Glow, simultaneously relay assigned to Thermal Alarm
will be operated. Similarly, if Thermal State reached at thermal capacity, then Relay
generates Thermal Trip Signal and operates relay assigned to Thermal Trip and assigned
LED will glow.

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THERMAL OVERLOAD
1000.0

100.0
TIME IN SECONDS

10.0
A
B
C
D
E

1.0
1.0 10.0

0.1

MULTIPLE OF THERMAL THRESHOLD SETTING


Te = 10, K = 1.05
A : THERMAL STATE = 0%,
B : THERMAL STATE = 30%,
C : THERMAL STATE = 50%,
D: THERMAL STATE = 70%,
E : THERMAL STATE = 90%

Figure 16 : Thermal Overload Characteristic.

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4.10 Under Current Protection Function


Undercurrent condition is generally related to loss of load condition, whereby the system
current decreases in magnitude. If the regulating equipment is unsuccessful in restoring
healthy system current, Then the under current element is required to trip the circuit breaker
for the stable operation of Electrical power system.
The relay includes undercurrent element that can be used if the auxiliary contact of the CB
status connected to the relay is high i.e. when CBNO contact of CB is high.

4.11 Reclosing

Fault

52A

td tr

Reclose

Lockout

time

Figure 17: Logic Diagram for reclosing logic

The ADR241B is provided with 4 shot Auto reclose function. There are 4 timer for auto
reclose 1) Dead Time for shot 1 (DT1) 2) Dead Time for shot 2 (DT2) 3) Dead Time for shot
3 (DT3) 4) Dead Time for shot 4 (DT4) and 5) Reclaim Time (RT). After clearing of fault
ADR241B trigger dead Time 1 i.e. DT1. After the time delay Relay provides reclose
command and start reclaim timer RT. If second fault occurs during RT relay triggers Dead
Time 2 i.e. DT2. If third fault occurs during RT relay triggers Dead Time 3 i.e. DT3, If Fourth
fault occurs during RT relay trigger Dead Time 4 i.e. DT4 and after time delay it again
provide reclose command and retrigger RT. If fifth fault occur during RT Relay generate
Lock-Out alarm and block further reclose. The Lock-Out condition can be reset locally as well
remotely by SCADA through communication digital status input.

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4.12 Broken Conductor (46BC)

+Ve seq -Ve seq

Figure 18: Circuit Diagram for Broken conductor application


ADR241B equipped with broken conductor detection protection. Broken conductor condition
can be detected by the ratio of Negative sequence current to Positive sequence current
(I2/I1). Protection provides higher sensitivity on High resistive fault.
Most of the faults that affect a power system are phase to phase and the phase to earth fault.
These faults are shunt faults, such faults lead the current to increase appreciably and
therefore they can easily be detected in most applications.
Open circuit faults (or Series faults) are a different type of faults that can happen in electrical
networks. These faults can be caused by broken conductors, blown fuses or maloperation of
a pole of a circuit-breaker. Open circuit faults will not lead to an increase in phase current
and therefore they cannot be easily detected by common over current relays. However, this
type of faults produces an unbalance that creates negative phase sequence current, which
can be detected.
The ADR241B relays incorporated a Brocken conductor (46BC) protection element with two
stages, stage 1 is for BC Alarm and stage 2 is for BC Trip. The Brocken conductor Figure 15
explains the Brocken conductor 46BC on “ON” Selection. Which checks the ratio of negative
to positive phase sequence current (I2/I1) exceeds the set value if this condition is satisfied,
After elapsed set delay, then relay will generate I2/I1 Trip or BC Alarm as per the associated
settings.

I2/I1=ON

& Trip I2/I1>n


I2/I 1 >n Timer

-
I2/I 1 ratio +
I2/I1>nP

Figure 19: Logic Diagram for Brocken conductor 46BC

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4.13 Programmable Logic control


The Basic version of ADR241B relay provides total 8 nos. of target & programmable dual
colour LEDs indication. The LEDs can be programmed either through HMI or through PC
software (RTV2 software).
The ADR241B also provides with the programmable control for circuit breaker close and
open through relay HMI or through RTV2 software.

4.13.1 Digital Input (DI):


There are 8 nos. Programmable Optically Isolated Digital Input marked as Opto I/P 1 to Opto
I/P 8. These inputs are used to sense different external field inputs such as CB close, CB
open etc these inputs can also be programmed for function such as external reset, Activate
Group2 etc. by using RTV2 Software. The Opto I/P can be assigned to any function from
AProLogic menu. The function can be assigned to any input by assigning the values to them
are 0 or 1 i.e. 0 = not assigned and 1 = assigned. The detail list of logical / physical signals
which are available in AproLogic are given in 4.13.4

4.13.2 Digital Output (DO):


There are 8 nos. of Programmable Trip duty Digital Output having changeover contacts
marked as RL1 to RL8 and 8 Programmable Dual colour LED marked as L1 to L8.
The various logical and physical flags can be assign to output relay (DO) the following
diagram explain the assignment process to relay either by relay user interface or RTV2
Software.

Logical and Physical Status

I>1 I>1 TH TH I< I< Bkr Gen. Gen. Prot. EQU EQU
A D S1 S6
Strt Trip Alarm Trip Strt Trip Fail Strt Trip active
SR/HR Selection

Output Contact

Figure 20: Output Contact Configuration Logic

The following diagram explains the assignment process to LED. Here G represents Green
LED and R Represent Red LED. Both are part of one command dual LED

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Logical and Physical Status

I>1 I>1 TH TH I< I< Bkr Gen. Gen. Prot. EQU EQU
A D S1 S6
Strt Trip Alarm Trip Strt Trip Fail Strt Trip active

SR/HR Selection

LED Indication
Figure 21: LEDs Configuration Logic

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Section 5

Metering Section

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Contents
5 MEASUREMENT SHEET 114
5.1 Measurement 114

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5 MEASUREMENT SHEET

5.1 Measurement
Measurement window displays the value of phase Currents, ground current, symmetrical
components and thermal state based on the power system network.

Parameter Unit Description

IAMAG=00000 A Primary current in phase A

IBMAG=00000 A Primary current in phase B

ICMAG=00000 A Primary current in phase C

INMAG=00000 A Primary current in Neutral CT

I1 =000000 A Primary Positive sequence current

I2 =000000 A Primary Negative sequence current

3I0 =00000 A Primary Zero sequence current

IaMAG=000.00 A Secondary current in phase A

IbMAG=000.00 A Secondary current in phase B

IcMAG=000.00 A Secondary current in phase C

InMAG=000.00 A Secondary current in Neutral CT

i1 = 000.00 A Secondary Positive sequence current

i2 = 000.00 A Secondary Negative sequence current

3i0 = 000.00 A Secondary Zero sequence current

I2/I1 = 00000% % Ratio of NPS to PPS

Thermal State = 000% % Thermal State

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Section 6

Setting Sheet

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Contents
6 SETTING SHEET 118
6.1 General Settings 118
6.2 Phase Over current 119
6.3 Ground Over current 120
6.4 Residual Over current 121
6.5 Negative Sequence Over current 122
6.6 Cold Load 123
6.7 I2/I1> (46BC) 124
6.8 Thermal Overload 125
6.9 Under Current. 125
6.10 Inrush Blocking 126
6.11 Date and Time setting 126
6.12 Reclosing 126
6.13 C12–User Define Curve Setting 127
6.14 IP Configuration Setting 127

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6 SETTING SHEET
6.1 General Settings

Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges


1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. New Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to set the new password
3. Unit ID 001 000 to 250 in step of 1
This cell sets the unique address for the relay such that only one relay is accessed by master station
software.
4. Com Port USB USB/RS485
This setting specifies to select communication port for 103 communications.
5. Set RP Parity None None/Even/Odd
This cell controls the Rear Port parity format used in the data frames. It is important that both relay and
master station are set with the same parity setting.
6. Set RP Baud Rate 57600 9600/14400/19200/28800/38400/57600
This cell controls the communication speed between relay and master station. It is important that both
relay and master station are set at the same speed setting.
7. Frequency 50Hz 50Hz/60Hz
This setting determines to select the system frequency
8. Ph CT Secondary 1A 1 A/5 A
This setting is used to set the Ph CT Secondary
9. Ph CT Primary 10 A 10 to 5000 A in step of 10A
This setting is used to set the Ph CT Primary.
10. EF CT Secondary 1A 1 A/5 A
This setting is used to set the EF CT Secondary
11. EF CT Primary 10 A 10 to 5000 A in step of 10A
This setting is used to set the EF CT Primary.
12. TCS Enable No Yes/No
This setting is used to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) Trip circuit supervision. This is used to
monitor trip coil which is used to trip the circuit breaker.
13. TCS Delay 0.50 0.00 to 1.00 sec in step of 0.10 sec
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Trip Circuit supervision.
14. 50 BF Byp Byp/Int/Ext
This setting is used to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) Internal Breaker Failure initiation or External
Breaker Failure Initiation and also can bypass this function.
15. 50 BF Delay 0.50 0.00 to 600 sec in step of 0.10 sec
This setting for the time-delay for the CBF trip.
16. 50 BF_I 100% 5% to 100% in step of 1%
This setting is used to set the current threshold value above which the breaker failure will operate after
the set time delay is expired.

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17. 50 BF Reset CB Open CB Open / CB Open+I< / I<


This setting is for the logic condition used to reset BF operation.
18. Active Group G1 G1 / G2 / G3 / G4
This setting used to select the G1 / G2 / G3 / G4 settings.
19. DR Pre- Trigger 25% 10 to 90% in step of 5%
The Pre Trigger is used to set Pre-fault duration of the disturbance recorder.
20. Local Control No Yes/No
A Local Control parameter setting is provided with Yes or No option. This is used to control the CB Trip
or Close operation through the relay HMI or through communication software, when it is enabled
21. ETH Protocol Disabled Enabled / Disabled
This setting is used to enable the ETH communication Protocol.

6.2 Phase Over current


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. IP>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Over Current function stage 1
3. IP>1 100% 2% to 400% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage over current element.
4. IP>1 TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in steps of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 /
IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC
LT Inverse / DT / IEEE M Inverse /
5. IP>1 Curve IEC S Inverse 1
IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse /
IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse /
C12 User Define
This setting is used to select the IDMT curves for the various applications.
6. tIP>1 DT Delay 0s 0 to 100.0 in step of 0.01 s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
over current element.
7. IP>1 tRESET DT Not Editable
This setting determines the DT (Fix) reset/release characteristic.
8. tIP>1 tRESET Delay 1.00 s 0.00 to 100s in step of 0.10s
This setting determines the reset/release time for Definite Time (DT).
9. IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the first stage over current element
to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.
10. IP>2 Enable Enable Enable/ Disable
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Over Current function stage 2

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11. IP>2 100% 5% to 4000% in step of 1%


This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage over current element.
12. tIP>2 Delay 1.00 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage over current
element.
13. IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the second stage over current
element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.

6.3 Ground Over current


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. IE>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Over Current function stage 1
3. IE>1 100% 1% to 400% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage ground over current element.
4. IE>1 TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in step of 0.05
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 /
IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC
LT Inverse / DT / IEEE M Inverse /
5. IE>1 Curve IEC S Inverse 1
IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse /
IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse /
C12 User Defined
This setting is used to select the IDMT curves for the various applications.
6. tIE>1 DT Delay 0s 0 to100.0 in step of 0.01 s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
ground over current element.
7. IE>1 tRESET DT Not Editable
This setting determines the DT (Fix) reset/release characteristic.
8. tIE>1 tRESET Delay 1.00 s 0.00 to 100s in step of 0.10s
This setting determines the reset/release time for Definite Time (DT).
9. IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the first stage ground over current
element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.
10. IE>2 Enable Enable Enable/ Disable
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Ground over current function
stage 2
11. IE>2 100% 5% to 3000% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage ground over current element.
12. tIE>2 Delay 1.00 Sec 00.0 to 200 sec in step of 0.01Sec
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current element.
13. IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the second stage ground over
current element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.

6.4 Residual Over current


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. 3Io>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Residual Over Current function
stage 1
3. 3Io>1 100% 2% to 250% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage residual over current element.
4. 3Io>1 TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in steps of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 /
IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC
LT Inverse / DT / IEEE M Inverse /
5. 3Io>1 Curve IEC S Inverse 1
IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse /
IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse /
C12 User Defined
This setting is used to select the IDMT curves for the various applications.
6. t3Io>1 DT Delay 0s 0 to100.0 in step of 0.01 s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
residual over current element.
7. 3Io>1 tRESET DT Not Editable
This setting determines the DT (Fix) reset/release characteristic.
8. t3Io>1 tRESET Delay 1.00 s 0.00 to 100s in steps of 0.10s
This setting determines the reset/release time for Definite Time (DT).
9. 3Io>1 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the first stage residual over current
element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.
10. 3Io>2 Enable Enable Enable/ Disable
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Residual over current function
stage 2
11. 3Io>2 100% 5% to 3000% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage residual over current element.
12. t3Io>2 Delay 1.00 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage residual over
current element.
13. 3Io>2 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the second stage residual over
current element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.

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6.5 Negative Sequence Over current


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. I2>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Negative Sequence Over Current
function stage 1
3. I2>1 100% 1% to 250% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage negative sequence over current element.
4. I2>1 TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in step of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 /
IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC
LT Inverse / DT / IEEE M Inverse /
5. I2>1 Curve IEC S Inverse 1
IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse /
IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse /
C12 User Defined
This setting is used to select the IDMT curves for the various applications.
6. tI2>1 DT Delay 0s 0 to 100.0 in step of 0.01s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
negative sequence over current element.
7. I2>1 tRESET DT Not Editable
This setting determines the DT (Fix) reset/release characteristic.
8. tI2>1 tRESET Delay 1.00 s 0.00 to 100s in steps of 0.10s
This setting determines the reset/release time for Definite Time (DT).
9. I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the first stage negative sequence
over current element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.
10. I2>2 Enable Enable Enable/ Disable
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Negative sequence over current
function stage 2
11. I2>2 100% 5% to 3000% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage negative sequence over current element.
12. tI2>2 Delay 1.00 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage negative
sequence over current element.
13. I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK Disable Enable/ Disable
This setting determines the enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the second stage negative
sequence over current element to block the trip command in presence of inrush current.

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6.6 Cold Load


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. Cold load Enable No Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Cold load function.
3. t_CLP Timer 1.00 Sec 0.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.10s
This setting controls the period of time for which the relevant over current and ground over current
settings are altered or inhibited following circuit breaker closure.
4. ICLP>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Over Current function stage 1
5. ICLP>1 100% 2% to 400% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage over current element.
6. ICLP>1TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in step of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
7. ICLP>1Curve IEC S Inverse 1 IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 / IEC V
Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT / IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse /
IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST
Inverse / C12 User Defined
This setting determines the tripping characteristic for the first stage over current element.
8. tICLP>1 DT Delay 1.00 Sec 0.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.01s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage over
current element.
9. ICLP>2 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Over Current function stage 2
10. ICLP>2 100% 5 to 4000 % in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage over current element.
11. tICLP>2 Delay 0.10 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage over current
element.
12. IECLP>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Ground over current function stage 1
13. IECLP>1 100% 1% to 400% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage Ground over current (Measured) element.
14. IECLP>1TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in step of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
15. IECLP>1Curve IEC S Inverse 1 IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 / IEC V
Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT / IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse /
IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST
Inverse / C12 User Defined
This setting determines the tripping characteristic for the first stage Ground over current (Measured)
element.

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16. tIECLP>1DT Delay 1.00 Sec 0.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.01s


This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
Ground over current (Measured) element.
17. IECLP>2 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Ground over current (Measured)
function stage 2
18. IECLP>2 100% 5 to 3000 % in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage Ground over current (Measured) element.
19. tIECLP>2 Delay 0.10 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage Ground over
current (Measured) element.
20. 3IoCLP>1 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the residual over current (3Io)function
stage 1
21. 3IoCLP>1 100% 2% to 250% in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for first stage Residual over current (3Io) element.
22. 3IoCLP>1TMS 1.00 0.01 to 10.0 in step of 0.005
This setting for the time multiplier setting to adjust the operating time of the IDMT characteristic.
23. 3IoCLP>1Curve IEC S Inverse 1 IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2 / IEC V
Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT / IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse /
IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse / IEEE ST
Inverse / C12 User Defined
This setting determines the tripping characteristic for the first stage Residual over current (3Io) element.
24. t3IoCLP>1DT Delay 1.00 Sec 0.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.01s
This setting is used to set the time-delay for the Definite Time (DT) setting if selected for first stage
Residual over current (3Io) element.
25. 3IoCLP>2 Enable Yes Yes/No
This setting determine to enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Residual over current (3Io)function
stage 2
26. 3IoCLP>2 100% 5 to 3000 % in step of 1%
This setting determines Pick-up setting for second stage Residual over current (3Io) element.
27. t3IoCLP>2 Delay 0.10 Sec 00.0 to 100 sec in step of 0.01Sec
This setting for the time-delay for the definite time setting if selected for second stage Residual over
current (3Io) element.

6.7 I2/I1> (46BC)


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. I2/I1>1 Enable No Yes/ No
This setting is used to disable or enable the first stage of broken conductor function.
3. I2/I1>1 20% 5% to 100% in step of 1%

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The setting is used to set the ratio of the I2/I1 for the first stage of Broken conductor alarm.
4. tI2/I1>1 Delay 0s 0 to 600 s in step of 0.10s
The setting is used to set time delay for the first stage of broken conductor.
5. I2/I1>2 Enable No Yes/ No
This setting is used to disable or enable the second stage of broken conductor function.
6. I2/I1>2 20% 5% to 100% in step of 1%
The setting is used to set time delay for the second stage of broken conductor pickup trip.
7. tI2/I1>2 Delay 0s 0 to 600 s in step of 0.10s
The setting is used to set time delay for the second stage of broken conductor trip.

6.8 Thermal Overload


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. Th. Alarm Enable No Yes/No
This setting is used to disable or enable the Thermal Overload Alarm function.
3. Ith> Alarm 50% 50 to 100 % in step of 1%
This setting determines the alarm setting for thermal overload function.
4. Th. Trip Enable No Yes/No
This setting is used to disable or enable the Thermal Overload Trip function..
5. Ith> Trip 100% 20 to 250 % in step of 1%
This setting determines the trip setting for thermal overload function.
6. K 1.05 1 to 1.50 in step of 0.01
This setting specifies the value of K constant.
7. T 10 min 001 to 200 Min in step of 1 Min
This setting specifies the value of time constant T.

6.9 Under Current.


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. I< Enable No Yes/No
This setting is used to enable or disable the Under Current protection function
3. I< 100% 20% to 100% in step of 1%
The setting is used to set the pickup value below which Under Current function will operate
4. tI< Delay 1.00 s 0.20 to 100.0 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the definite time delay for Under Current protection function.

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6.10 Inrush Blocking


Sr. No Parameter Settings / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. 2nd Hrm BLK Disabled Enabled/Disabled
To enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the 2nd Harmonic blocking of the over current/earth fault
3. 2nd Hrm Threshold 20% 5 to 70 % in step of 1%
nd
This setting is specify the 2 Harm Threshold value, if the level of 2nd harmonic/fundamental in any
phase current or neutral current exceeds the setting, the over current protection will be blocked as
selected
4. I> UB2H 1000% 200 to 3000 % in step of 1%
The 2nd harmonic blocking applied only when the fundamental current is above 2nd Harm Thresh and
below I> UB2H setting. The reset levels are 95% of these thresholds

6.11 Date and Time setting


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Settings / Ranges
1. SET Hours 00 00 to 23 Hrs in step 1.
Hour setting needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system
2. SET Minutes 00 00 to 59 Mins in step 1.
Minutes setting needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system
3. SET Seconds 00 00 to 59Sec. in step 1.
Seconds setting needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system
4. SET Date 01 01 to 31 Days in step of 1.
Date needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system
5. SET Month 01 01 to 12 Months in step of 1.
Month needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system
6. SET Year 01 00 to 99 Years in step of 1.
Year needed when relay is not connected to SCADA system

6.12 Reclosing
Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. Reclosing 0000 0 to 4 in step of 1 (0 for Disable)
This setting is used to disable or set the No of reclosing shots.
3. Dead Time 1 0.1s 0.10 to 180.00s in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the dead time 1
4. Dead Time 2 0.1s 0.10 to 180.00s in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the dead time 2
5. Dead Time 3 0.1s 0.10 to 180.00s in step of 0.10s

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This setting is used to set the dead time 3


6. Dead Time 4 0.1s 0.10 to 180.00s in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the dead time 4
7. Reclaim Time 0.1 s 200.0 s to 300.0 s in step of 1s
This setting is used to set the Reclaim time.

6.13 C12–User Define Curve Setting


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. Set T1 1.00 s 000.0 to 200.00 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the trip time 1
3. Set M2 2.00 1.5 to 20.0In in step of 0.5In
This setting is used to set the current multiplier 2
4. Set T2 1.00 s 000.0 to 200.00 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the trip time 2
5. Set M3 2.00 1.5 to 20.0In in step of 0.5In
This setting is used to set the current multiplier 3
6. Set T3 1.00 s 000.0 to 200.00 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the trip time 3
7. Set M4 2.00 1.5 to 20.0In in step of 0.5In
This setting is used to set the current multiplier 4
8. Set T4 1.00 s 000.0 to 200.00 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the trip time 4
9. Set M5 2.00 1.5 to 20.0In in step of 0.5In
This setting is used to set the current multiplier 5
10. Set T5 1.00 s 000.0 to 200.00 in step of 0.10s
This setting is used to set the trip time 5

6.14 IP Configuration Setting


Sr. No Parameter Defaults setting Setting / Ranges
1. Password 0000 0000 to 9999
This setting specifies to enter the set password
2. IP address 192.168.001.100 000 to 255
This setting specifies to set the IP address of IED
3. Subnet mask 255.000.000.000 000 to 255
This setting specifies to set the Subnet mask address of IED
4. Default gateway 000.000.000.000 000 to 255
This setting specifies to set the Default gateway

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5. Pri. SNTP 000.000.000.000 000 to 255


This setting specifies to set the Primary SNTP address
6. Sec. SNTP 000.000.000.000 000 to 255
This setting specifies to set the Secondary SNTP address
7. GMT +5.30 ±0.00 to ±12.00
This setting specifies to set the GMT time setting.
8. IED Name TEMPLATE a-z, A-Z, 0-9
This setting specifies to set the IED name.

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Section 7

Communication

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Contents
7 COMMUNICATIONS 132
7.1 MODBUS: 132
7.2 MODBUS RTU 132
7.3 MODBUS/TCP 132
7.3.1 MODBUS Protocol Map 132

7.3.1.1 Function Codes supported: 132

7.3.1.2 Exception Codes generated in case of an error: 133

7.4 IEC60-870-5-103 134


7.5 Physical Connection and Link Layer 135
7.6 Initialisation 135
7.7 Time Synchronisation 135
7.8 Spontaneous Events 136
7.9 General Interrogation (GI) 136
7.10 Cyclic Measurements 136
7.11 Commands 136
7.12 Disturbance Records 136
7.13 Configuration 136
7.14 IEC-103 Protocol Mapping 136
7.15 IEC 61850 139
7.16 Classes of Logical Nodes supported 140
7.17 Protocol map 140

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7 COMMUNICATIONS

7.1 MODBUS:
This section describes how the MODBUS standard is applied to the ADR Series platform. It
is not a description of the standard itself. The level at which this section is written assumes
that the reader is already familiar with the MODBUS standard.
The MODBUS protocol is a master/slave protocol, defined and administered by the
MODBUS Organization. For further information on MODBUS and the protocol specifications
please see the MODBUS web site (www.modbus.org).

7.2 MODBUS RTU


Overview: Physical Connection and Link Layer
For connecting on MODBUS use:
Rear serial port 1 - for permanent SCADA connection via EIA(RS)485

The MODBUS interface uses ‘RTU’ mode communication rather than ‘ASCII’ mode as this
provides more efficient use of the communication bandwidth. This mode of communication is
defined by the MODBUS standard.
The IED address and baud rate can be selected using the front panel menu or with RTV2
Software.
When using a serial interface, the data format is: 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit (a total of
10 bits per character).

7.3 MODBUS/TCP
Overview: Physical Connection and Link Layer
For connecting on MODBUS/TCP use:
Rear port 1 - for permanent SCADA connection Ethernet

7.3.1 MODBUS Protocol Map


7.3.1.1 Function Codes supported:
Code Function Name Addresses starts with
02 Read Input Status 1x addresses
03 Read Holding Registers 4x addresses
04 Read Input Registers 3x addresses
05 Force Single Coil 0x addresses
16 Preset Multiple Registers 4x addresses

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7.3.1.2 Exception Codes generated in case of an error:


Code MODBUS Response Name Product interpretation

01 Illegal Function Code The function code received in query is not supported by the
IED.

02 Illegal Data Address The start address received in the query is not an allowable
value.

NOTE: If the start address received is correct but the range


includes unsupported address this error is produced.

NOTE: The addresses of the MODBUS registers start from 1 and the user may have to subtract 1
from the addresses, depending upon the configuration of the Master station configuration.

Sr. Function Register No. of Format Reg. Address


No. Code Regs Type Map
4 Status and Logical 02
Status
IP>1 P 1 1 bit R 15009
IP>2 P 1 1 bit R 15011
IE>1 P 1 1 bit R 15023
IE>2 P 1 1 bit R 15025
3Io>1 P 1 1 bit R 15029
3Io>2 P 1 1 bit R 15031
I2>1 P 1 1 bit R 15039
I2>2 P 1 1 bit R 15041
I< P 1 1 bit R 15045
I2/I1>1 P 1 1 bit R 15047
I2/I1>2 P 1 1 bit R 15049
50BF P 1 1 bit R 15053
TCS 1 1 bit R 12783
IP>1 T 1 1 bit R 15058
IP>2 T 1 1 bit R 15060
IE>1 T 1 1 bit R 15072
IE>2 T 1 1 bit R 15074
3Io>1 T 1 1 bit R 15078
3Io>2 T 1 1 bit R 15080
I2>1 T 1 1 bit R 15088
I2>2 T 1 1 bit R 15090
I< T 1 1 bit R 15094
I2/I1>1 T 1 1 bit R 15048
I2/I1>2 T 1 1 bit R 15050
50 BF T 1 1 bit R 15054
IN 1 1 1 bit R 15601

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IN 2 1 1 bit R 15602
IN 3 1 1 bit R 15603
IN 4 1 1 bit R 15604
IN 5 1 1 bit R 15605
IN 6 1 1 bit R 15606
IN 7 1 1 bit R 15607
IN 8 1 1 bit R 15608

Sr. Function Register No. of Format Reg. Address


No. Code Regs Type Map
5 Outputs 05
LED Reset 1 16 bit W 03025
Out 1 1 16 bit W 3028
Out 2 1 16 bit W 3029
Out 3 1 16 bit W 3030
Out 4 1 16 bit W 3031
Out 5 1 16 bit W 3032
Out 6 1 16 bit W 3033
Out 7 1 16 bit W 3034
Out 8 1 16 bit W 3035

Sr. Function Register No. of Format Reg. Address Map


No. Code Regs Type
6 Parameters 03
IL1 2 32 bit Float R 33281– 33282
IL2 2 32 bit Float R 33283– 33284
IL3 2 32 bit Float R 33285 – 33286
IE 2 32 bit Float R 33287 – 33288

7.4 IEC60-870-5-103
The specification IEC 60870-5-103 (Tele control Equipment and Systems Part 5 Section 103:
Transmission Protocols), defines the use of standards IEC 60870-5-1 to IEC 60870-5-5,
which were designed for communication with protection equipment.
This section describes how the IEC 60870-5-103 standard is applied to the ADR241B Relay.
It is not a description of the standard itself. The level at which this section is written assumes
that the reader is already familiar with the IEC 60870-5-103 standard.
This section should provide sufficient detail to enable understanding of the standard at a
level required by most users.
The IEC 60870-5-103 interface is a master/slave interface with the device as the slave
device. The device conforms to compatibility level 2, as defined in the IEC 60870-5-
103.standard.
The following IEC 60870-5-103 facilities are supported by this interface:

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Initialization (reset)
Time synchronisation
Event record extraction
General interrogation
Cyclic measurements
General commands
Disturbance record extraction

7.5 Physical Connection and Link Layer


For connecting on IEC 60870-5-103 there are two options:
Front USB Port.
Rear serial port - for permanent SCADA connection via EIA (RS) 422.
The IED address, Parity and Baud rate can be selected using the front panel menu.

7.6 Initialisation
Whenever the device has been powered up, or if the communication parameters have been
changed, a reset command is required to initialize the communications. The device will
respond to either of the two reset commands; Reset CU or Reset FCB (Communication Unit
or Frame Count Bit). The difference between the two commands is that the Reset CU
command will clear any unsent messages in the transmit buffer, whereas the Reset FCB
command does not delete any messages.
The device will respond to the reset command with an identification message ASDU 5. The
Cause of Transmission (COT) of this response will be either Reset CU or Reset FCB
depending on the nature of the reset command.

The relay will also produce a power up event, when the relay is powered up.

7.7 Time Synchronisation


The time and date can be set using the time synchronisation feature of the IEC 60870-5-103
protocol. The device will correct the transmission delay depending on communication speed.
For this, transmission time, required for the time synchronization frame from the Master to
IED, considering current baud rate is added in the received time.
The device will correct the transmission delay depending on baud rate. If the time
synchronisation message is sent as a send/confirm message then the device will respond
with a confirm message. A time synchronisation Class 1 event will be generated/produced
whether the time-synchronisation message is sent as a send confirm or a broadcast
(send/no reply) message.

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7.8 Spontaneous Events


Events are categorized using the following information:
Function type
Information Number
The IEC 60870-5-103 profile in the Menu Database contains a complete listing of all events
produced by the device.

7.9 General Interrogation (GI)


The GI request can be used to read the status of the device, the function numbers, and
information numbers that will be returned during the GI cycle. These are shown in the IEC
60870-5-103 profile in the Menu Database.

7.10 Cyclic Measurements


The device will produce measured values using ASDU-244. ASDU-244 will be reported with
information number 0. These frames are reported alternately. This can be read from the
device using a Class 2 poll. For every query the current online data is reported.
The device transmits its measurands at 1.2 times the rated value of the analogue value.

7.11 Commands
A list of the supported commands is contained in the Menu database. The device will
respond to other commands with ASDU-1, with a cause of transmission (COT) indicating
‘negative acknowledgement’..

7.12 Disturbance Records


The disturbance records are stored in uncompressed format and can be extracted using the
standard mechanisms described in IEC 60870-5-103. This relay supports up-to 10 records.

7.13 Configuration
To configure the IED for this protocol, please see the Configuration chapter.

7.14 IEC-103 Protocol Mapping


Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN
1 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : System Functions in monitor direction
0 End of general interrogation - 8 10 255
0 Time synchronization - 6 8 255
2 Reset FCB - 5 3 160
3 Reset CU - 5 4 160
4 Start/Restart - 5 5 160
5 Power on - 5 6 160

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Note: X under GI heading means DI Status is included in General Interrogation response.

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN


2 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : Status Indications in monitor direction
22 Local parameter setting X 1 9,11,12 160
18 PROT Active X 2 9,11 127
19 Trip LED X 1 1,7,9,11,12,20,21 160
36 TCS X 1 1,7,9 160
21 Local Trip - 1 1,7,9 127
224 Local Close - 1 1,7,9 124
130 79Disable X 2 1,7,9 160
16 79 Enable X 2 1,7,9 160
107 79Lockout X 2 1,7,9 126
125 79Reclose X 2 1,7,9 160
108 79Reclaim X 2 1,7,9 126
27 IN1 X 1 1,7,9 127
28 IN2 X 1 1,7,9 127
29 IN3 X 1 1,7,9 160
30 IN4 X 1 1,7,9 160
31 IN5 X 1 1,7,9 160
32 IN6 X 1 1,7,9 160
33 IN7 X 1 1,7,9 160
34 IN8 X 1 1,7,9 160
137 CBNO X 1 1,7,9,11 127
136 CBNC X 1 1,7,9,11 127

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN


3 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : Fault indications in monitor direction
84 General P X 2 1,7,9 160
1 A>1 P X 2 1,7,9 123
2 A>2 P X 2 1,7,9 123
3 B>1 P X 2 1,7,9 123
4 B>2 P X 2 1,7,9 123
5 C>1 P X 2 1,7,9 123
6 C>2 P X 2 1,7,9 123
117 IP>1 P X 2 1,7,9 126
103 IP>2 P X 2 1,7,9 126
143 IE>1 P X 2 1,7,9 126
144 IE>2 P X 2 1,7,9 126
140 3Io>1 P X 2 1,7,9 126
141 3Io>2 P X 2 1,7,9 126
126 I2>1 P X 2 1,7,9 126
146 I2>2 P X 2 1,7,9 126
175 I< P X 2 1,7,9 126
7 I A< P X 2 1,7,9 123
8 I B< P X 2 1,7,9 123
9 I C< P X 2 1,7,9 123
200 Th Alarm x 2 1,7 126
3 I2/I1>1 P X 2 1,7,9 124

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25 I2/I1>2 P X 2 1,7,9 124


26 50BF P X 2 1,7,9 124
68 General T - 2 1,7 160
10 A>1 T - 2 1,7 123
11 A>2 T - 2 1,7 123
12 B>1 T - 2 1,7 123
13 B>2 T - 2 1,7 123
14 C>1 T - 2 1,7 123
15 C>2 T - 2 1,7 123
90 IP>1 T - 2 1,7 160
91 IP>2 T - 2 1,7 160
123 IE>1 T - 2 1,7 126
124 IE>2 T - 2 1,7 126
92 3Io>1 T - 2 1,7 160
93 3Io>2 T - 2 1,7 160
158 I2>1 T - 2 1,7 124
127 I2>2 T - 2 1,7 126
177 I< T - 2 1,7 126
16 I A< T - 2 1,7 123
17 I B< T - 2 1,7 123
18 I C< T - 2 1,7 123
202 Th Trp - 2 1,7 126
9 I2/I1>1 T x 2 1,7 124
215 I2/I1>2 T - 2 1,7 124
85 50 BF x 2 1,7 126
225 CLP x 2 1,7 126
219 AND EQN-1 - 2 1,7 121
220 AND EQN-2 - 2 1,7 121
221 AND EQN-3 - 2 1,7 121
222 AND EQN-4 - 2 1,7 121

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN Unit


4 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : Fault Parameters in monitor direction
77 Trip Timing in msec - 4 1 128 Sec
2 Fault A Value - 4 1 122 A
3 Fault B Value - 4 1 122 A
4 Fault C Value - 4 1 122 A
5 Fault N Value - 4 1 122 A

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN

5 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : Measurands in monitor direction


148 Measurand IL 1,2,3 - 9 2, 7 160
147 Measurand IN - 3 2, 7 160
0 Private Parameters in Float - 244 2, 7 127

NOTE: The measurands transmitted by the relay are sent as a proportion of 1.2 times of the rated value

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Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN


6 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER: Fault list in monitor direction
0 List of Recorded DR - 23 31 176

Sr. No. INF Description


7 Semantics of Actual Channel : Used for DR Transmission
ACC Description
1 IaMAG
2 IbMAG
3 IcMAG
74 InMAG
4 3Io

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN

8 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : System Functions in control direction


0 Initialization of general - 7 9 255
interrogation
0 Time synchronization - 6 8 255

Sr. No. INF Description GI TYP COT FUN

9 Semantics of INFORMATION NUMBER : General commands in control direction


19 LED Reset ON 20 20 160
92 Output 1 ON/OFF 20 20 127
93 Output 2 ON/OFF 20 20 127
94 Output 3 ON/OFF 20 20 127
95 Output 4 ON/OFF 20 20 127
96 Output 5 ON/OFF 20 20 127
97 Output 6 ON/OFF 20 20 127
98 Output 7 ON/OFF 20 20 127
99 Output 8 ON/OFF 20 20 127

7.15 IEC 61850


This document provides a proposal of mapping Ashida relay process data into IEC61850
server objects.
The list of application functions of the Ashida relays is derived from the information specified
as the project requirements in the document “IEC61850 Server for Ashida Electronics
Preliminary Requirements Specification”.

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7.16 Classes of Logical Nodes supported


The following classes are used in the Ashida IEC61850 server implementation.
Comment: corresponding
LN Name LN Description Server
application functions
L - System Logical Nodes
LLN0 Common Logical Node Zero
LPHD Physical Device
P – Protection Functions
PTOC Time Over Current
PTUC Under Current
PTTR Thermal Overload
R – Protection Related Functions
RBRF Breaker Failure
RREC Auto Reclosing
C – Control Functions
CSWI Switch Controller
G – Generic Functions
GGIO Generic Process I/O
M – Metering and Measurement Functions
MMXU Measurement

7.17 Protocol map


IP>1: Phase Overcurrent Stage 1 (51)
Data Attribute Dataset
IP1PTOC1$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IP1PTOC1$ST$Str$general dchg
IP1PTOC1$ST$Op$general dchg

IP>2: Phase Overcurrent Stage 2 (50)


Data Attribute Dataset
IP2PTOC2$ST$OpCntRs$stVal Dchg
IP2PTOC2$ST$Str$general Dchg
IP2PTOC2$ST$Op$general Dchg

IE>1: Ground Earth Stage 1 (51N)


Data Attribute Dataset
IE1PTOC3$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IE1PTOC3$ST$Str$general dchg
IE1PTOC3$ST$Op$general dchg

IE>2: Ground Earth Stage 2 (50N)


Data Attribute Dataset
IE2PTOC4$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IE2PTOC4$ST$Str$general dchg
IE2PTOC4$ST$Op$general dchg

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3I0>1: Residual Earth Stage 1 (51N)


Data Attribute Dataset
I01PTOC5$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I01PTOC5$ST$Str$general dchg
I01PTOC5$ST$Op$general dchg

3I0>2: Residual Earth Stage 2 (50N)


Data Attribute Dataset
I02PTOC6$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I02PTOC6$ST$Str$general dchg
I02PTOC6$ST$Op$general dchg

I2>1: NPS Overcurrent Stage 1 (46)


Data Attribute Dataset
I2NPS1PTOC7$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I2NPS1PTOC7$ST$Str$general dchg
I2NPS1PTOC7$ST$Op$general dchg

I2>2: NPS Overcurrent Stage 2 (46)


Data Attribute Dataset
I2NPS2PTOC8$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I2NPS2PTOC8$ST$Str$general dchg
I2NPS2PTOC8$ST$Op$general dchg

I2/I1>1: Broken Conductor Stage 1 (46BC)


Data Attribute Dataset
BC461PTOC9$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
BC461PTOC9$ST$Str$general dchg
BC461PTOC9$ST$Op$general dchg

I2/I1>2: Broken Conductor Stage 2 (46BC)


Data Attribute Dataset
BC462PTOC10$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
BC462PTOC10$ST$Str$general dchg
BC462PTOC10$ST$Op$general dchg

IPCLP>1: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
IPCL1PTOC11$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IPCL1PTOC11$ST$Str$general dchg
IPCL1PTOC11$ST$Op$general Dchg

IPCLP>2: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
IPCL2PTOC12$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IPCL2PTOC12$ST$Str$general dchg
IPICLP2PTOC12$ST$Op$general dchg

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IECLP>1: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
IECL1PTOC13$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IECL1PTOC13$ST$Str$general dchg
IECL1PTOC13$ST$Op$general dchg

IECLP>2: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
IECL2PTOC14$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
IECL2PTOC14$ST$Str$general dchg
IECL2PTOC14$ST$Op$general dchg

I0CLP>1: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
I0CL1PTOC15$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I0CL1PTOC15$ST$Str$general dchg
I0CL1PTOC15$ST$Op$general dchg

3I0CLP>2: COLD LOAD


Data Attribute Dataset
I0CL2PTOC16$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I0CL2PTOC16$ST$Str$general dchg
I0CL2PTOC16$ST$Op$general dchg

TCS: Trip Circuit Supervision (94)


Data Attribute Dataset
TCSGGIO3$ST$Alm$stVal dchg

50BF: Breaker Failure (50BF)


Data Attribute Dataset
BFRBRF1$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
BFRBRF1$ST$Str$general dchg
BFRBRF1$ST$Str$dirGeneral dchg
BFRBRF1$ST$OpEx$general dchg

I<: Undercurrent (37)


Data Attribute Dataset
I1PTUC1$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
I1PTUC1$ST$Str$general dchg
I1PTUC1$ST$OpEx$general dchg

THOL: Thermal Overload (49)


Data Attribute Dataset
TholPTTR1$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
TholPTTR1$ST$Str$general dchg
TholPTTR1$ST$AlmThm$general dchg
TholPTTR1$ST$Op$general dchg

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Circuit Breaker (CB Position CB Open, CB Close)


Data Attribute Dataset
CBCSWI1$ST$Loc$stVal dchg
CBCSWI1$ST$OpCntRs$stVal dchg
CBCSWI1$CF$OpCntRs$ctlModel
CBCSWI1$CO$Pos$Oper$ctlVal
CBCSWI1$CO$Pos$SBOw
CBCSWI1$CO$Pos$Cancel
CBCSWI1$CO$Pos$SBO
CBCSWI1$ST$Pos$stVal dchg
CBCSWI1$CF$Pos$ctlModel

Binary Input IN 1 – IN 8
Data Attribute Dataset
SGGIO1$ST$Ind1$stval dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind2$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind3$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind4$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind5$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind6$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind7$stVal dchg
SGGIO1$ST$Ind8$stVal Dchg

CB NO-NC Binary Status Input 1-2


Data Attribute Dataset
CBGGIO4$ST$Ind1$stVal dchg
CBGGIO4$ST$Ind2$stVal dchg

Binary Control Output 1 – Output 8


Data Attribute Dataset
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO1$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO1$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO2$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO2$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO3$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO3$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO4$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO4$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO5$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO5$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO6$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO6$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO7$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO7$stVal dchg
RLGGIO2$CO$SPCSO8$Oper$ctlVal
RLGGIO2$ST$SPCSO8$stVal dchg

Green LED Indication LED G 1 – LED G 8


Data Attribute Dataset
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind1$stval dchg

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GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind2$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind3$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind4$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind5$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind6$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind7$stVal dchg
GLEDGGIO8$ST$Ind8$stVal dchg

Red LED Indication LED R 1 – LED R 8


Data Attribute Dataset
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind1$stval dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind2$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind3$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind4$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind5$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind6$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind7$stVal dchg
RLEDGGIO9$ST$Ind8$stVal dchg

Relay Healthy
Data Attribute Dataset
AshidaLPHD1$ST$PhyHealth$stVal dchg

Measurands
Data Attribute Dataset
MMXU1$MX$A$phsA$cVal$mag$f dchg
MMXU1$MX$A$phsB$cVal$mag$f dchg
MMXU1$MX$A$phsC$cVal$mag$f dchg

LED Reset
Data Attribute Dataset
LLN0$CO$LEDRs$Oper$ctlVal
LLN0$ST$LEDRs$stVal dchg

Configuration
Data Attribute
IP address
Subnet mask
Deafult gateway
Primary SNTP server
Secondary SNTP server
LLN0$DC$NamPlt$swRev
IEDName
LDevice
LLN0$DC$NamPlt$d
Configuration change
Reset

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Section 8

User Guide

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Contents
8 USER GUIDE 149
8.1 USER INTERFACE 150
8.1.1 LCD Display 150
8.1.2 Touch Keys 150
8.1.3 LEDs 151
8.1.4 RS485 Port 151
8.1.5 USB Port 151
8.2 Password 152
8.2.1 Editing Password and saving the settings. 152
8.2.2 Clear Password & Loading of Default Values. 153
8.3 MENUS 154
8.3.1 Default Display 154
8.3.2 Main Menu Details 154
8.3.3 MEASUREMENT 157
8.3.3.1 To View – MEASUREMENT 157
8.3.4 GENERAL SETTINGS 159
8.3.4.1 To Set – General Settings 159
8.3.4.2 To View – General Settings 163
8.3.5 PHASE OVER CURRENT SETTINGS 165
8.3.5.1 To Set – Phase Overcurrent Settings 165
8.3.5.2 To View – Phase Over Current Settings 168
8.3.6 GROUND OC SETTINGS 169
8.3.6.1 To Set – Ground OC Settings 169
8.3.6.2 To View – Ground OC Settings 172
8.3.7 RESIDUAL OC (3Io) SETTINGS 174
8.3.7.1 To Set – Residual OC (3Io) Settings 174
8.3.7.2 To View – Residual OC (3Io) Settings 177
8.3.8 COLD LOAD SETTINGS 178
8.3.8.1 To Set – COLD LOAD Settings 178
8.3.8.2 To View – COLD LOAD Settings 184
8.3.9 NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE (NPS) OVERCURRENT SETTINGS 187
8.3.9.1 To Set – Negative Phase Sequence (NPS) Overcurrent Settings 187
8.3.9.2 To View – Negative Sequence O/C Settings 190
8.3.10 I2/I1> (46BC) SETTINGS 191
8.3.10.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings 191
8.3.10.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings 193
8.3.11 THERMAL OVERLOAD SETTINGS 194
8.3.11.1 To Set – Thermal Overload Settings 194
8.3.11.2 To View – Thermal Overload Setting 196
8.3.12 UNDER CURRENT Protection SETTINGS 196
8.3.12.1 To Set –Under Current Protection Settings 196
8.3.12.2 To View – UNDER CURRENT Settings 198
8.3.13 INRUSH BLOCKING SETTINGS 198
8.3.13.1 To Set – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings 198
8.3.13.2 To View – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings 199
8.3.14 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS 200

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8.3.14.1 To Set – DATE AND TIME Settings 200


8.3.14.2 To View – DATE AND TIME Settings 202
8.3.15 Fault Record & Error Records 202
8.3.15.1 To View – Fault Record Settings 202
8.3.15.2 To View – Error Log 204
8.3.16 STATUS 205
8.3.16.1 To View – STATUS 205
8.3.17 RECLOSING 206
8.3.17.1 To Set – Reclosing 206
8.3.17.2 To View – Reclosing 208
8.3.18 C12 – User Define Curve Setting 209
8.3.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define 209
8.3.18.2 To View – C12-User Define 211
8.3.19 CB Trip 212
8.3.20 CB Close 213
8.3.21 IP Configuration Setting 213
8.3.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration 213
8.3.21.2 To View – IP Configuration 215

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2
7
3
8
4

9 10 11 12 14 16

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1. L1 : User Programmable dual colour LED

PROT.H / Default Assignment


ERROR : GREEN LED – indicates Relay OK (Protection Healthy)

: RED LED – indicates internal hardware is Faulty


2. L2 : User programmable dual colour LED.

3. L3 : User programmable dual colour LED.


4. L4 : User programmable dual colour LED.

5. L5 : User programmable dual colour LED.


6. L6 : User programmable dual colour LED.

7. L7 : User programmable dual colour LED.


8. L8 : User programmable dual colour LED.

9. TARGET : Feather Touch Key ‘TARGET RESET’ to Reset HR Type LED and Output contact
RESET

10. PROT. : Feather Touch Key for PROT. RESET is provided for Hardware Reset. This key is
RESET interlock with TARGET RESET key.

11. SET / ◄ : Feather Touch Key Left arrow Key [SET /◄] for navigating through the menus

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and submenus and save settings.

12. + /▲ : Feather Touch Key [ + ] Plus to INCREMENT the values &

[▲] to SCROLL the Main Menu up.

13. ► : Feather Touch Key [►] to VIEW the settings and to navigate through the menus and
submenus.

14. - /▼ : Feather Touch Key [ - ] Minus to 'DECREMENT' the values &

[▼] to SCROLL the Main Menu down.

15. LCD Display : 16 x 2 char. LCD display to observe settings and parameters of the relay.

16. USB : USB port for serial communication.

8.1 USER INTERFACE


8.1.1 LCD Display
Back-lit LCD display 16 x 2 characters is provided for the parameter and setting display,
and for easy viewing of measurement, setting, fault records, date & time and error
message. Back-lit will automatically switch OFF if any key is not pressed for more than
100sec. Back-lit is also automatically turned ON when any tripping occurs.

8.1.2 Touch Keys


The function of relay is controlled by the following keys provided on the Front Plate:
TARGET RESET: Feather Touch Key TARGET RESET to Reset LED and HR Type
Output contact
PROT. RESET: Feather Touch Key for PROT. RESET is not required in normal operation
but it is used to reset total hardware of relay. This key is interlocked with TARGET
RESET key. This is normally required during firmware update.
(SET / ◄) Left Arrow: When the Left Arrow key (◄) is used to navigate through the
menus and submenus and SAVE settings.
(+ / ▲) Plus / Up Arrow: (+) Plus is used to increment the setting value in the display. The
(▲) Up Arrow is used to scroll the menu in UP direction.
(►) Right Arrow: The Right Arrow key is used to VIEW the settings and to navigate
through the menus and submenus.
(- / ) Minus / Down Arrow: (-) Minus is used to decrement the setting value in the
display. The () Down Arrow is used to scroll the menu in DOWN direction.

NOTE: At the time of setting if changes are not carried within 100s then the display will reset itself
and return to the main menu.

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8.1.3 LEDs
The ADR241B Relay is having 4 dual colour LED’s of high intensity for easy identification
of type of fault for easy user interface.

No LED Function

1. L1 : User Programmable dual colour LED

PROT.H / Default Assignment


ERROR : GREEN LED – indicates Relay OK (Protection Healthy)

: RED LED – indicates internal hardware is Faulty

2. L2 User programmable dual colour LED.

3. L3 User programmable dual colour LED.

4. L4 User programmable dual colour LED.

5. L5 User programmable dual colour LED.

6. L6 User programmable dual colour LED.

7. L7 User programmable dual colour LED.

8. L8 User programmable dual colour LED.

8.1.4 RS485 Port


RS485 Port is provided at the rear side of relay for permanent SCADA connectivity. Using
RS485 port the Fault data, Live Event and Disturbance Record can be downloaded.

8.1.5 USB Port


The USB port includes a USB full-speed function controller, USB transceiver, oscillator,
EEPROM, and asynchronous serial data bus (UART). No other external USB
components are required.
The USB Communication port is provided on front panel of relay. This is very useful for
downloading relay data and analysis it.
The USB port settings are fixed i.e. Parity : None and Baudrate : 57600.
For proper operation the user must select the proper communication port in the General
Setting.

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8.2 Password
8.2.1 Editing Password and saving the settings.
To enter password in ADR241B refer following steps

In ADR241B all the Protection setting windows are password protected. Procedure to
enter the password is same for all windows to enter the password follow these steps.

IAMAG = 00000 This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT
Primary selection.
IBMAG = 00000

Press the Left arrow key () to go to the Main Menu.

MEASUREMENT The relay will display MEASUREMENT in Main Menu.

Press the Plus / up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

General Setting Password protected window for “General Setting’’ setting i.e.
New Password, Unit ID, Com Port, Set RP Parity, Set RP Baud
Rate, Frequency, PH CT Secondary, PH CT Primary, EF CT
Secondary, EF CT Primary, TCS Enable, TCS Delay, 50 BF, 50
BF Delay, 50 BF_I and 50 BF Reset, Active Group, DR Pre-
Trig time, Local Ctrl Enable and IEC61850.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting

0001 Enter the previously set password, by using the Plus / up arrow
key (+ /) or the minus / down arrow key (- /).

Note: Default password setting is ‘0000’

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

New Password Editable setting

0000 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired New Password can be set. The
setting range is from 0000 to 9999.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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 For SAVE Now continue to press the Left arrow key () till the window
shows  For SAVE / TARGET RESET For CANCEL.
RESET For CANCEL

Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes.

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

GENERAL SETTING

OR

 For SAVE Press the TARGET RESET key to CANCEL the changes.

RESET For CANCEL

DISCARD Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

GENERAL SETTING

8.2.2 Clear Password & Loading of Default Values.


There are unlinking event when user forgot the password, in such case password can be
cleared by pressing following sequences

1 Press ‘TARGET RESET’ + ‘PROT. RESET + Up arrow key (+ /) simultaneously.

2 Release ‘TARGET RESET’ and ‘PROT. RESET key while keeping the Up arrow
key (+ /) in press condition.

Password & Fault This message will be displayed

Memory Clear

3 Then release Up arrow key (+ /).

Ashida OC/EF Rly This window will flash momentarily showing the following.

ADR241B_V2_R1 Relay Type: Ashida O/C EF Relay, ADR241B_V2_R1

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Then the control will automatically move to next option.

IAMAG = 00000 This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT
Primary selection.
IBMAG = 00000

NOTE: This will also clear all fault memory.

8.3 MENUS
8.3.1 Default Display
After the Power ON or when the TARGET RESET + PROT. RESET key is pressed, the
relay will display the following message.

Ashida OC/EF Rly This window will flash momentarily showing the following.

ADR241B_V2_R1 Relay Type: Ashida Digital O/C EF Relay

Then the control will automatically move to next option.

IAMAG = 00000 This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT
Primary selection.
IBMAG = 00000

8.3.2 Main Menu Details

IAMAG = 00000 Default window, shows actual Primary load current as per the
CT Primary selection.
IBMAG = 00000

Press the Left arrow key ( ) to move to the Main Menu

MEASUREMENT This menu is to view the measured and derived actual load
current as per CT Primary and Secondary current selection, I2/I1
Ratio and Thermal State.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

General Setting Password protected window for “General setting” i.e. New
Password, Unit ID, Com Port, Set RP Parity, Set RP Baud
Rate, Frequency, PH CT Secondary, PH CT Primary, EF CT
Secondary, EF CT Primary, TCS Enable, TCS Delay, 50 BF,

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50 BF Delay, 50 BF_I, 50 BF Reset, Active Group, DR Pre-Trig


time, Local Ctrl Enable and IEC61850.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

Phase Overcurrent Password protected window for “Phase Overcurrent” setting


i.e. IP>1 Enable, IP>1, IP>1 TMS, IP>1 Curve, tIP>1 DT Delay,
IP>1 tRESET, tIP>1 tRESET Delay, IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK, IP>2
Enable, IP>2, tIP>2 Delay and IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

Ground OC Password protected window for “Ground OC” setting i.e. IE>1
Enable, IE>1, IE>1 TMS, IE>1 Curve, tIE>1 DT Delay,
IE>1tRESET, tIE>1tRESET Delay, IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK, IE>2
Enable, IE>2, tIE>2 Delay and IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

Residual OC Password protected window for “Residual OC” setting i.e.


3Io>1 Enable, 3Io>1, 3Io>1 TMS, 3Io>1 Curve, t3Io>1 DT
Delay, 3Io>1 tRESET, t3Io>1 tRESET Dlay, 3Io>1 2nd
HrmBLK, 3Io>2 Enable, 3Io>2, t3Io>2 Delay and 3Io>2 2nd
HrmBLK.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

COLD LOAD Password protected window for “COLD LOAD” setting i.e.
Cold load Enable, t_CLP Timer, ICLP>1 Enable, ICLP>1,
ICLP>1 TMS, ICLP>1 Curve, tICLP>1 DT Delay, ICLP>2
Enable, ICLP>2, tCLP>2 Delay, IECLP>1 Enable, IECLP>1,
IECLP>1 TMS, IECLP>1 Curve, tIECLP>1 DT Delay, IECLP>2
Enable, IECLP>2, tIECLP>2 Delay, 3IoCLP>1 Enable,
3IoCLP>1, t3IoCLP>1 TMS, 3IoCLP>1 Curve, t3IoCLP>1DT
Delay, 3IoCLP>2 Enable, 3IoCLP>2 and t3IoCLP>2 Delay.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

NPS Overcurrent Password protected window for “NPS Overcurrent” setting


i.e. I2>1 Enable, I2>1, I2>1 TMS, I2>1 Curve, tI2>1 DT Delay,
I2>1 tRESET, tI2>1tRESETDelay, I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK, I2>2

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Enable, I2>2, tI2>2 Delay and I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

I2/I1> (46BC) Password protected window for “I2/I1> (BC)” setting i.e.
I2/I1>1 Enable, I2/I1>1, tI2/I1>1 Delay, I2/I1>2 Enable, I2/I1>2
and tI2/I1>2 Delay.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

THERMAL OVERLOAD Password protected window for “THERMAL OVERLOAD’’


setting i.e. Th. Alarm Enable, Ith> Alarm, Th. Trip Enable, Ith>
Trip, K and T.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

UNDER CURRENT Password protected window for “UNDER CURRENT” setting


i.e. I< Enable, I< and tI< Delay.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

INRUSH BLOCKING Password protected window for “INRUSH BLOCKING” setting


i.e. 2ndHrm BLK, 2nd Hrm. Threshold and I> UB2H.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

DATE AND TIME Password protected window for “DATE AND TIME” setting i.e.
Set Hour, Set Minute, Set Second, Set Date, Set Month and Set
Year.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

FAULT RECORD This menu is to view “FAULT RECORD” i.e. Fault Record (Fault
01 to 10) and Error Log.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

STATUS This menu is to view “STATUS” i.e. Relay Output Status, Opto
Input Status, Relay Serial Number, Software Version, Hardware
Version, Trip Circuit Healthy/Faulty, READ Conf Version and
Model Number.

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Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

RECLOSING Password protected window for “RECLOSING” i.e. Reclosing,


Dead Time 1, Dead Time 2, Dead Time 3, Dead Time 4, and
Reclaim Time.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

C12-User Define Password protected window for “C12-User Define” i.e. Set T1,
Set M2, Set T2, Set M3, Set T3, Set M4, Set T4, Set M5 and Set
T5

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

CB Trip Press the Left arrow key () to operate the CB

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option.

CB Close Press the Left arrow key () to close the CB

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option

IP Configuration Password protected window for “IP Configurtion” setting. i.e.


IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Pri. SNTP, Sec
SNTP, GMT and IED Name.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next option

MEASUREMENT This window shows the first window of Main Menu.

8.3.3 MEASUREMENT
8.3.3.1 To View – MEASUREMENT

MEASUREMENT This menu is to view the measured and derived actual load
current as per CT Primary and Secondary current selection,
I2/I1 Ratio and Thermal State.

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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IAMAG = 00000 This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT
Primary selection.
IBMAG = 00000

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICMAG = 00000 This window shows actual Primary load current as per the CT
Primary selection.
INMAG = 00000

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I1 = 00000 I2 = 00000 This window shows primary value of Residual OC (3Io),


Positive Phase Sequence (PPS) and Negative Phase
3I0 = 00000
Sequence (NPS) current.

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IaMAG = 000.00 This window shows actual Secondary Load Current.

IbMAG = 000.00
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IcMAG = 000.00 This window shows actual Secondary Load Current.

InMAG = 000.00
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

i1 = 000.00 This window shows secondary value of PPS (Positive Phase


Sequence) and NPS (Negative Phase Sequence) Current.
i2 = 000.00

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3i0 = 000.00 This window shows secondary value of Residual OC and Ratio
of NPS/ PPS Current.
I2/ I1 = 000%

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Thermal State This window shows actual Thermal State.

000%
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu

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MEASUREMENT

8.3.4 GENERAL SETTINGS


8.3.4.1 To Set – General Settings

General Setting Password protected window for “General Setting’’ setting i.e.
New Password, Unit ID, Com Port, Set RP Parity, Set RP Baud
Rate, Frequency, Ph CT Secondary, Ph CT Primary, EF CT
Secondary, EF CT Primary, TCS Enable, TCS Delay, 50 BF,
50 BF Delay, 50 BF_I, 50 BF Reset, Active Group, DR Pre-Trig
time, LocalCntrlEnable and ETH Protocol.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the previously set password, by using the up arrow key
0000
(+ /) or the down arrow key (- /).
Note: Default password setting is ‘0000’

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

New Password Editable setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0001
arrow key (- /) the desired New Password can be set.
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Unit ID Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001
arrow key (- /) the desired Unit ID can be set.
The setting range is 001 to 250 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Com Port Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
USB
arrow key (- /) the desired Com Port can be set i.e. USB /

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RS485

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set RP Parity Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
None
arrow key (- /) the desired Rear Port Parity can be set i.e.
None / Even / Odd

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set RP Baud Rate Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
9600
arrow key (- /) the desired Rear Port Baud Rate can be set.
The setting range is 9600 – 57600. (i.e. 9600,14400, 19200,
28800, 38400 and 57600)

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Frequency Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
50Hz
arrow key (- /) the desired Frequency can be set i.e. 50Hz /
60Hz.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ph CT Secondary Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
1A
arrow key (- /) the desired Ph CT Secondary can be set i.e.
1A / 5A.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ph CT Primary Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100
arrow key (- /) the desired Ph CT Primary can be set.
The setting range is 10 to 5000 A in step of 10A

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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EF CT Secondary Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
1A
arrow key (- /) the desired EF CT Secondary can be set i.e.
1A / 5A.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

EF CT Primary Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100
arrow key (- /) the desired EF CT Primary can be set.
The setting range is 10 to 5000 A in step of 10A

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

TCS Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired TCS Enable can be set i.e. Yes /
No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

TCS Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.50s
arrow key (- /) the desired TCS Delay can be set.
The setting range is 0.00 to 1.00 s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF Editable Setting
By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Byp
arrow key (- /) the desired 50 BF can be set i.e. Byp / Int. /
Ext.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
050.0s
arrow key (- /) the desired 50 BF Delay can be set.
The setting range is 000.0 to 600.0s in step of 0.1s.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF_I Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired 50 BF_I can be set.
The setting range is 5% to 100% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF Reset Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
CB Open
arrow key (- /) the desired 50 BF Reset can be set i.e. CB
Open / CB Open+I< / I<

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Active Group Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
G1
arrow key (- /) the desired Active Group can be set i.e.
G1/G2/G3/G4

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

DR Pre-Trig time Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
25%
arrow key (- /) the desired DR Pre-Trig time can be set.
The setting range is 10% to 90% in step of 5%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

LocalCntrlEnable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired Local Control Enable can be set
i.e. Yes / No

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ETH Protocol Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Enabled
arrow key (- /) the desired ETH Protocol can be set i.e.

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Disabled / Enabled

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

General Setting

8.3.4.2 To View – General Settings

General Setting Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Unit ID This window shows the set Unit ID.

001
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Com Port This window shows the set Com Port.

USB
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set RP Parity This window shows the Set Rear Port Parity.

None
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set RP Baud Rate This window shows the Set Rear Port Baud Rate.

9600
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Frequency This window shows the set Frequency.

50 Hz
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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Ph CT Secondary This window shows the set Ph CT Secondary.

1A
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ph CT Primary This window shows the set Ph CT Primary.

0100
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

EF CT Secondary This window shows the set EF CT Secondary.

1A
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

EF CT Primary This window shows the set EF CT Primary.

100
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

TCS Enable This window shows the set TCS Function.

NO
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

TCS Delay This window shows the set TCS Delay.

00.50 S
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF This window shows the set 50 BF Function.

Byp
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF Delay This window shows the set 50 BF Delay.

050.0 Sec
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF_I This window shows the set Current of 50 BF.

100%
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

50 BF Reset This window shows the set 50 BF Reset Function.

CB Open
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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Active Group This window shows the set Active Group

Group 1
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

DR Pre-Trig time This window shows the set DR Pre-Trig time

25%
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

LocalCntrlEnable This window shows the set Local Cntrl Enable

No
Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ETH Protocol This window shows the set ETH Protocol.

Enabled
Press the right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

General Setting

8.3.5 PHASE OVER CURRENT SETTINGS


8.3.5.1 To Set – Phase Overcurrent Settings

Phase Overcurrent Password protected window for “Phase Overcurrent” setting


i.e. IP>1 Enable, IP>1, IP>1 TMS, IP>1 Curve, tIP>1 DT Delay,
IP>1 tRESET, tIP>1 tRESET Delay, IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK, IP>2
Enable, IP>2, tIP>2 Delay and IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>1 Enable function can be set

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i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 2% to 400% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 0.010 to 10.000 in step of 00.005

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>1 Curve can be set i.e. (Any of
the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2
/ IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse / DT/ IEEE M
Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse /
IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIP>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIP>1 DT Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 tRESET Read-only Setting


IP>1 tRESET is fixed i.e. DT (Definite Time).
DT

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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tIP>1tRESETDelay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIP>1 tRESET Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>2 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 4000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIP>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIP>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00Sec in step of
0.01Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

Phase Overcurrent

8.3.5.2 To View – Phase Over Current Settings

Phase Overcurrent Press the right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 Enable This window shows the set IP>1 Enable Function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 This window shows the set IP>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 TMS This window shows the set IP>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 Curve This window shows the set IP>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIP>1 DT Delay This window shows the set tIP>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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IP>1 tRESET This window shows the set IP>1 tRESET

DT
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIP>1tRESETDelay This window shows the set tIP>1 tRESET Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 Enable This window shows the set IP>2 Enable Function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 This window shows the set IP>2.

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIP>2 Delay This window shows the set tIP>2 Delay.

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

Phase Overcurrent

8.3.6 GROUND OC SETTINGS


8.3.6.1 To Set – Ground OC Settings

Ground OC Password protected window for “Ground OC” setting i.e. IE>1
Enable, IE>1, IE>1 TMS, IE>1 Curve, tIE>1 DT Delay,
IE>1tRESET, tIE>1tRESET Delay, IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK, IE>2
Enable, IE>2, tIE>2 Delay and IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>1 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 1% to 400% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 00.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>1 Curve can be set i.e. (Any of
the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2
/ IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse / DT/ IEEE M
Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse /
IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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tIE>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIE>1 DT Delay can be set. The
setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 tRESET Read-only Setting


IE>1 tRESET is fixed i.e. DT (Definite Time).
DT

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIE>1tRESETDelay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIE>1tRESETDelay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>2 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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tIE>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIE>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00Sec in step of
0.01Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option..

IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

Ground OC

8.3.6.2 To View – Ground OC Settings

Ground OC Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 Enable This window shows the set IE>1 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 This window shows the set IE>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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IE>1 TMS This window shows the set IE>1 TMS.

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 Curve This window shows the set IE>1 Curve.

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIE>1 DT Delay This window shows the set tIE>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 tRESET This window shows the set IE>1 tRESET.

DT
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIE>1tRESETDelay This window shows the set tIE>1tRESETDelay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK function

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>2 Enable This window shows the set IE>1 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>2 This window shows the set IE>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIE>2 Delay This window shows the set tIE>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK function

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

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Ground OC

8.3.7 RESIDUAL OC (3Io) SETTINGS


8.3.7.1 To Set – Residual OC (3Io) Settings

Residual OC Password protected window for “Residual OC” setting i.e.


3Io>1 Enable, 3Io>1, 3Io>1 TMS, 3Io>1 Curve, t3Io>1 DT
Delay, 3Io>1 tRESET, t3Io>1 tRESET Delay, 3Io>1 2nd Hrm
BLK, 3Io>2 Enable, 3Io>2, t3Io>2 Delay and 3Io>2 2nd Hrm.
BLK.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>1 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 2% to 250% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>1 TMS can be set.

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The setting range is from 00.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>1 Curve can be set i.e. (Any
of the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S
Inverse 2 / IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT/ IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE
Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t3Io>1 DT Delay can be set. The
setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 tRESET Read-only Setting


3Io>1 tRESET is fixed i.e. DT (Definite Time).
DT

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>1tRESETDlay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t3Io>1tRESETDlay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 2nd HrmBLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>1 2nd HrmBLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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3Io>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>2 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t3Io>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option..

3Io>2 2nd HrmBLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired 3Io>2 2nd HrmBLK function can
be set i.e. Enabled / Disabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

Residual OC

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8.3.7.2 To View – Residual OC (3Io) Settings

Residual OC Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 Enable This window shows the set 3Io>1 Enable function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 This window shows the set 3Io>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 TMS This window shows the set 3Io>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 Curve This window shows the set 3Io>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>1 DT Delay This window shows the set t3Io>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 tRESET This window shows the set 3Io>1 tRESET

DT
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>1 tRESETDlay This window shows the set t3Io>1 tRESETDlay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>1 2nd HrmBLK This window shows the set 3Io>1 2nd HrmBLK function

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>2 Enable This window shows the set 3Io>2 Enable function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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3Io>2 This window shows the set 3Io>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3Io>2 Delay This window shows the set t3Io>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3Io>2 2nd HrmBLK This window shows the set 3Io>2 2nd HrmBLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

Residual OC

8.3.8 COLD LOAD SETTINGS


8.3.8.1 To Set – COLD LOAD Settings

COLD LOAD Password protected window for “COLD LOAD” setting i.e.
Cold load Enable, t_CLP Timer, ICLP>1 Enable, ICLP>1,
ICLP>1 TMS, ICLP>1 Curve, tICLP>1 DT Delay, ICLP>2
Enable, ICLP>2, tCLP>2 Delay, IECLP>1 Enable, IECLP>1,
IECLP>1 TMS, IECLP>1 Curve, tIECLP>1 DT Delay, IECLP>2
Enable, IECLP>2, tIECLP>2 Delay, 3IoCLP>1 Enable,
3IoCLP>1, t3IoCLP>1 TMS, 3IoCLP>1 Curve, t3IoCLP>1 DT
Delay, 3IoCLP>2 Enable, 3IoCLP>2 and t3IoCLP>2 Delay.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Cold Load Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired Cold Load Enable function can

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be set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

t_CLP Timer Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t_CLP Timer can be set.
The setting range is from 000.10 to 100.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>1 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 2% to 250% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 0.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+/) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>1 Curve can be set i.e.
(Any of the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S
Inverse 2 / IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT/ IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE
Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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tICLP>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tICLP>1 DT Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>2 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired ICLP>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tICLP>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tICLP>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>1 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%

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arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>1 can be set.


The setting range is from 2% to 250% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 00.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>1 Curve can be set i.e.
(Any of the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S
Inverse 2 / IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT/ IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE
Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIECLP>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIECLP>1 DT Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>2 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired IECLP>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIECLP>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tIECLP>2 Delay can be set. The
setting range is from 0.00 to 100.0s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option..

3IoCLP>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>1 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 2% to 250% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 00.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>1 Curve can be set i.e.
(Any of the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S
Inverse 2 / IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse /
DT/ IEEE M Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE
Inverse / IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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t3IoCLP>1DTDelay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t3IoCLP>1DTDelay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>2 Enable function can be
set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired 3IoCLP>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3IoCLP>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired t3IoCLP>2 Delay can be set. The
setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option..

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

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COLD LOAD

8.3.8.2 To View – COLD LOAD Settings

COLD LOAD Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Cold Load Enable This window shows the set Cold Load Enable function.

No
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t_CLP Timer This window shows the set t_CLP Timer

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 Enable This window shows the set ICLP>1 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 This window shows the set ICLP>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 TMS This window shows the set ICLP>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>1 Curve This window shows the set ICLP>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tICLP>1 DT Delay This window shows the set tICLP>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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ICLP>2 Enable This window shows the set ICLP>2 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

ICLP>2 This window shows the set ICLP>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tICLP>2 Delay This window shows the set tICLP>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 Enable This window shows the set IECLP>1 Enable function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 This window shows the set IECLP>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 TMS This window shows the set IECLP>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>1 Curve This window shows the set IECLP>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tIECLP>1 DT Delay This window shows the set tIECLP>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>2 Enable This window shows the set IECLP>2 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IECLP>2 This window shows the set IECLP>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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tIECLP>2 Delay This window shows the set tIECLP>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 Enable This window shows the set 3IoCLP>1 Enable function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 This window shows the set 3IoCLP>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 TMS This window shows the set 3IoCLP>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>1 Curve This window shows the set 3IoCLP>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3IoCLP>1 DT Delay This window shows the set t3IoCLP>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>2 Enable This window shows the set 3IoCLP>2 Enable Function

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

3IoCLP>2 This window shows the set 3IoCLP>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

t3IoCLP>2 Delay This window shows the set t3IoCLP>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

COLD LOAD

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8.3.9 NEGATIVE PHASE SEQUENCE (NPS) OVERCURRENT SETTINGS


8.3.9.1 To Set – Negative Phase Sequence (NPS) Overcurrent Settings

NPS Overcurrent Password protected window for “NPS Overcurrent” setting


i.e. I2>1 Enable, I2>1, I2>1 TMS, I2>1 Curve, tI2>1 DT Delay,
I2>1 tRESET, tI2>1tRESET Delay, I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK, I2>2
Enable, I2>2, tI2>2 Delay and I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>1 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 1% to 250% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 TMS Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
00.100
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>1 TMS can be set.
The setting range is from 00.010 to 10.000 in step of 0.005.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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I2>1 Curve Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
IEC S Inverse 1
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>1 Curve can be set i.e. (Any of
the following Curve Selection IEC S Inverse 1 / IEC S Inverse 2
/ IEC V Inverse / IEC E Inverse / IEC LT Inverse / DT/ IEEE M
Inverse / IEEE V Inverse / IEEE E Inverse / IEEE Inverse /
IEEE ST Inverse and C12 User Defined).

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>1 DT Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tI2>1 DT Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 tRESET Read-only Setting


I2>1 tRESET is fixed i.e. DT (Definite Time).
DT

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>1tRESETDelay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tI2>1tRESETDelay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Disabled / Enabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>2 Enable function can be set

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i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0100%
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 3000% in step of 1%.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tI2>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.00 to 100.00s in step of 0.01s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option..

I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK function can
be set i.e. Disabled / Enabled

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

NPS Overcurrent

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8.3.9.2 To View – Negative Sequence O/C Settings

NPS Overcurrent Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 Enable This window shows the set I2>1 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 This window shows the set I2>1

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 TMS This window shows the set I2>1 TMS

00.100
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 Curve This window shows the set I2>1 Curve

IEC S Inverse 1
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>1 DT Delay This window shows the set tI2>1 DT Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 tRESET This window shows the set I2>1 tRESET

DT
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>1tRESETDelay This window shows the set tI2>1tRESETDelay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>2 Enable This window shows the set I2>2 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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I2>2 This window shows the set I2>2

0100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2>2 Delay This window shows the set tI2>2 Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

NPS Overcurrent

8.3.10 I2/I1> (46BC) SETTINGS


8.3.10.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings

I2/I1> (46BC) Password protected window for “I2/I1> (46BC)” setting i.e.
I2/I1>1 Enable, I2/I1>1, tI2/I1>1 Delay, I2/I1>2 Enable, I2/I1>2
and tI2/I1>2 Delay.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>1 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired I2/I1>1 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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I2/I1>1 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
050%
arrow key (- /) desired I2/I1>1 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 100% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2/I1>1 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0050.0s
arrow key (- /) the desired I2/I1 tI2/I1>1 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 0000.0 to 0600.0s in step of 1.0s

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>2 Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Yes
arrow key (- /) the desired I2/I1>2 Enable function can be set
i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>2 Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
050%
arrow key (- /) the desired I2/I1>2 can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 100% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2/I1>2 Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
0050.0s
arrow key (- /) the desired tI2/I1>2 Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 0000.0 to 0600.0s in step of 1.0s

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

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SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

I2/I1> (46BC)

8.3.10.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC) Settings

I2/I1> (46BC) Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>1 Enable This window shows the set I2/I1>1 Enable function.

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>1 This window shows the set I2/I1>1

050%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2/I1>1 Delay This window shows the set tI2/I1>1 Delay

0050.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>2 Enable This window shows the set I2/I1>2 Enable

Yes
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I2/I1>2 This window shows the set I2/I1>2

050%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI2/I1>2 Delay This window shows the set tI2/I1>2 Delay

0050.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

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I2/I1> (46BC)

8.3.11 THERMAL OVERLOAD SETTINGS


8.3.11.1 To Set – Thermal Overload Settings

THERMAL OVERLOAD Password protected window for “THERMAL OVERLOAD’’


setting i.e. Th. Alarm Enable, Ith> Alarm, Th. Trip Enable, Ith>
Trip, K and T.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Th. Alarm Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired Th. Alarm Enable Function can
be set i.e. Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ith> Alarm Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
050%
arrow key (- /) the desired Ith> Alarm can be set.
The setting range is from 50% to 100% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Th. Trip Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired Th. Trip Enable can be set i.e.
Yes / No.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ith> Trip Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired Ith> Trip can be set.
The setting range is from 20% to 250% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

K Editable Setting
By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
1.000
arrow key (- /) the desired K can be set.
The setting range is from 1.000 to 1.500 in step of 0.010

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

T Editable Setting
By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
010Min
arrow key (- /) the desired T can be set.
The setting range is from 1 to 200 Min in step of 1Min.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

THERMAL OVERLOAD

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8.3.11.2 To View – Thermal Overload Setting

THERMAL OVERLOAD Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Th. Alarm Enable This window shows the set Th. Alarm Enable function.

No
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ith> Alarm This window shows the set Ith> Alarm

50%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Th. Trip Enable This window shows the set Th. Trip Enable function

No
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Ith> Trip This window shows the set Ith> Trip.

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

K This window shows the set K

1.150
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

T This window shows the set T

010Min
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

THERMAL OVERLOAD

8.3.12 UNDER CURRENT Protection SETTINGS


8.3.12.1 To Set –Under Current Protection Settings

UNDERCURRENT Password protected window for “UNDER CURRENT” setting


i.e. I< Enable, I< and tI< Delay.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I< Enable Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
No
arrow key (- /) the desired I< Enable function can be set. i.e.
Yes / No.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I< Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
100%
arrow key (- /) the desired I< can be set.
The setting range is from 20% to 100% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

tI< Delay Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
001.00s
arrow key (- /) the desired tI< Delay can be set.
The setting range is from 000.20 to 100.00s step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

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UNDER CURRENT

8.3.12.2 To View – UNDER CURRENT Settings

UNDERCURRENT Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I< Enable This window shows the set I< Enable function.

No
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I< This window shows the set I<

100%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I< Delay This window shows the set I< Delay

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

UNDERCURRENT

8.3.13 INRUSH BLOCKING SETTINGS


8.3.13.1 To Set – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings

INRUSH BLOCKING Password protected window for “INRUSH BLOCKING” setting


i.e. 2nd Hrm BLK, 2nd Hrm. Threshold and I>UB2H.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

2nd Hrm BLK Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
Disabled
arrow key (- /) the desired 2nd Hrm BLK function can be
set i.e. Disabled / Enabled.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

2ndHrm Threshold Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
20%
arrow key (- /) the desired 2ndHrm Threshold can be set.
The setting range is from 5% to 70% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

I> UB2H Editable Setting


By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
1000%
arrow key (- /) the desired I> UB2H can be set.
The setting range is from 200% to 3000% in step of 1%

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

INRUSH BLOCKING

8.3.13.2 To View – INRUSH BLOCKING Settings

INRUSH BLOCKING Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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2nd Hrm BLK This window shows the set 2nd Hrm BLK function.

Disabled
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

2ndHrm Threshold This window shows the set 2ndHrm Threshold

20%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I> UB2H This window shows the set I> UB2H

1000%
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

INRUSH BLOCKING

8.3.14 DATE AND TIME SETTINGS


8.3.14.1 To Set – DATE AND TIME Settings

DATE AND TIME Password protected window for “DATE & TIME” setting i.e.
Set Hour, Set Minute, Set Second, Set Date, Set Month, and
Set Year.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

SET Hour Editable Setting

10 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Hour can be set.

The setting range is from 00 to 23 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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SET Minute Editable Setting

10 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Minute can be set.

The setting range is from 00 to 59 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

SET Second Editable Setting

10 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Second can be set.

The setting range is from 00 to 59 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

SET Date Editable Setting

11 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Date can be set.

The setting range is from 1 to 31 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

SET Month Editable Setting

04 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Month can be set.

The setting range is from 1 to 12 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

SET Year Editable Setting

18 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired SET Year can be set.

The setting range is from 00 to 99 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

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SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

DATE AND TIME

8.3.14.2 To View – DATE AND TIME Settings

DATE AND TIME Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Time : 11:12:30 Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

Date : 06/03/2017

DATE AND TIME

8.3.15 Fault Record & Error Records


8.3.15.1 To View – Fault Record Settings

FAULT RECORD This menu is to view “Fault Records and Error Log”

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Fault Record This menu is to view “Fault Records” Fault 01 to 10.

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Fault Num = 01 Editable Setting

By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down


arrow key (- /) the desired Fault Number can be selected.

The faults can be selected from 01 to 10.

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Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

I>1 ABCN I< ABC This window will show trip flag of Phase O/C, Ground OC
(E/F), Residual OC (3Io), Negative phase Sequence (NPS) OC
I>13I0 I>1 I2
and Under Current. (For Stage 1)
NOTE : This window can be seen if Fault occurs in any of
these protection function

Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

I>2ABCN This window will show trip flag of Phase O/C, Ground OC
(E/F), Residual OC (3Io) and Negative phase Sequence (NPS)
I>23I0 I>2 I2
OC (For Stage 2)
NOTE : This window can be seen if Fault occurs in any of
these settings

Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 This window will show trip flag of Under Current and input
status flag (IN1, IN2, IN3, and IN4, CLP – Cold Load Pickup,
CLP BC CBF TH T
BC – Broken Conductor, CBF – CB Fail, TH – Thermal Trip,
and T – CB Trip).
NOTE : This window can be seen if Fault occurs in any of
these settings

Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

A = 00000 B = 00000 This window will show Primary Fault Current values.

C = 00000 N = 00000
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

I1 = 00000 I2 = 00000 This window will show Primary Fault Current values.

3I0 = 00000
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

a = 000.00 b = 000.00 This window will show Secondary Fault Current values.

c = 000.00 n = 000.00
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

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I1 = 000.00 This window will show Secondary Fault Current values.

I2 = 000.00
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

3i0 = 000.00 This window will show I2/I1 Ratio.

I2/I1 =000%
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

Thermal State This window will show Thermal State.

000%
Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

06/03/17 This window will show Date & Time of Fault.

16:15:30.225
Press the Left arrow key () to return to the main menu.

TC : 0000 This window will show Trip Counter.

Press the Up arrow key () to move to the next option.

FAULT RECORD

8.3.15.2 To View – Error Log

Fault Records This menu is to view “Fault Records and Error Log”

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Fault Record This menu is to view “Fault Records” Fault 01 to 10.

Press the Down arrow key () to move to the next option.

Error Log : 000 This window will show Error Log dedicated by self supervision
function of Relay.

NOTE: The Error Code description is given in table below.

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Press the Right arrow key () to return to the Main Menu.

Fault Records

8.3.16 STATUS
8.3.16.1 To View – STATUS

STATUS This menu is to view “STATUS” i.e. Relay Output Status, Opto
Input Status, Relay Serial Number, Software Version,
Hardware Version, Trip Circuit Healthy/Faulty, Read Conf
version, and Model Number.

Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

OUT 1: OFF OUT 2: OFF This window will show OUTPUT Status.

OUT 3: OFF OUT 4: OFF


Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

OUT 5: OFF OUT 6: OFF This window will show OUTPUT Status.

OUT 7: OFF OUT 8: OFF


Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IN 1: OFF IN 2: OFF This window will show Opto INPUT Status.

IN 3: OFF IN 4: OFF
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IN 5: OFF IN 6: OFF This window will show Opto INPUT Status.

IN 7: OFF IN 8: OFF
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Serial No This window will show Relay Serial Number.

17A241B0001
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

SW : V3.01 This window will show Relay Software & Hardware Version.

HW: V1.00
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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Trip Ckt : Healthy This window will show Trip Circuit Healthy / Faulty.

Press Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

READ CONF Ver = This window will show Read Conf version.

V03.00
Press Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

MODEL No This window will show Relay Model Number.

241BB00201102H
Press Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

STATUS

8.3.17 RECLOSING
8.3.17.1 To Set – Reclosing

RECLOSING Password protected window for “RECLOSING” i.e. Reclosing,


Dead Time 1, Dead Time 2, Dead Time 3, Dead Time 4, and
Reclaim Time.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Reclosing Editable Setting

00000 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Reclosing can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 4 Sec in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

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Dead Time 1 Editable Setting

001.00s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Dead Time 1 can be set.

The setting range is from 0.10s to 180.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Dead Time 2 Editable Setting

001.00s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Dead Time 2 can be set.

The setting range is from 0.10s to 180.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Dead Time 3 Editable Setting

001.00s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Dead Time 3 can be set.

The setting range is from 0.10s to 180.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Dead Time 4 Editable Setting

001.00s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Dead Time 4 can be set.

The setting range is from 0.10s to 180.00s in step of 0.10s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Reclaim Time Editable Setting

200.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired Reclaim Time can be set.

The setting range is from 200.0s to 300.0s in step of 1s.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

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SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

RECLOSING

8.3.17.2 To View – Reclosing

RECLOSING Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

Reclosing This window shows the set Reclosing.

00000
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Dead Time 1 This window shows the set Dead Time 1.

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Dead Time 2 This window shows the set Dead Time 2.

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

Dead Time 3 This window shows the set Dead Time 3.

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Dead Time 4 This window shows the set Dead Time 4.

001.00s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Reclaim Time This window shows the set Reclaim Time.

200.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

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RECLOSING

8.3.18 C12 – User Define Curve Setting


8.3.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define

C12-User Define Password protected window for “C12-User Define” i.e. Set T1,
Set M2, Set T2, Set M3, Set T3, Set M4, Set T4, Set M5 and
Set T5.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set T1 Editable Setting

001.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired T1 can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 200 Sec in step of 0.1 Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set M2 Editable Setting

02.0 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired M2 can be set.

The setting range is from 1.5 to 20 In in step of 0.5 In.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set T2 Editable Setting

001.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired T2 can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 200 Sec in step of 0.1 Sec.

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Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set M3 Editable Setting

02.0 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired M3 can be set.

The setting range is from 1.5 to 20 In in step of 0.5 In.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set T3 Editable Setting

001.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired T3 can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 200 Sec in step of 0.1 Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set M4 Editable Setting

02.0 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired M4 can be set.

The setting range is from 1.5 to 20 In in step of 0.5 In.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set T4 Editable Setting

001.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired T4 can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 200 Sec in step of 0.1 Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

Set M5 Editable Setting

02.0 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired M5 can be set.

The setting range is from 1.5 to 20 In in step of 0.5 In.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

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Set T5 Editable Setting

001.0s By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the desired T5 can be set.

The setting range is from 0 to 200 Sec in step of 0.1 Sec.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option

 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes and move
to the next option.
RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

C12-User Define

8.3.18.2 To View – C12-User Define

C12-User Define Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

Set T1 This window shows the set T1

001.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set M2 This window shows the set M2.

02.0
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set T2 This window shows the set T2.

001.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

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Set M3 This window shows the set M3.

02.0
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set T3 This window shows the set T3.

001.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set M4 This window shows the set M4.

02.0
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set T4 This window shows the set T4.

001.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

Set M5 This window shows the set M5.

02.0
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

Set T5 This window shows the set T5.

001.0s
Press the Right arrow key () to return to the main menu.

C12-User Define

8.3.19 CB Trip

CB Trip Press the left arrow key () to operate the CB.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next


option.

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8.3.20 CB Close

CB Close Press the left arrow key () for CB Close operation.

Press the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) to move to the next


option.

8.3.21 IP Configuration Setting


8.3.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration

IP Configuration Password protected window for “IP Configurtion” setting. i.e.


IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Pri. SNTP, Sec
SNTP, GMT and IED Name.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Password Editable setting


Enter the set password, by using the up arrow key (+ /) or
0001
the down arrow key (- /).
The setting range is from 0000 to 9999 in step of 1.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IP Address Editable setting

192.168.001.100 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the IP Address can be set in each of the
decimal section. The setting range is from 0 to 255.

As per Editing Password setting.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Subnet Mask = Editable setting

255.255.255.000 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the Subnet Mask can be set in each of the
decimal section. The setting range is from 0 to 255.

As per Editing Password setting.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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Default Gateway = Editable setting

192.168.001.001 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the Default Gateway can be set in each of the
decimal section. The setting range is from 0 to 255.

As per Editing Password setting.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Pri. SNTP = Editable setting

000.000.000.000 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the Pri. SNTP can be set in each of the decimal
section. The setting range is from 0 to 255.

As per Editing Password setting.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

Sec. SNTP = Editable setting

000.000.000.000 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the Sec. SNTP can be set in each of the
decimal section. The setting range is from 0 to 255.

As per Editing Password setting.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

GMT = Editable setting

+ 05.30 By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the GMT can be set in each of the decimal
section. The setting range is from 1 to 12 hours and 0 to 59
minutes both plus and minus.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

IED Name = Editable setting

TEMPLATE By using the Plus / Up arrow key (+ /) or the Minus / Down
arrow key (- /) the IED Name can be set.

Press the Left arrow key () to move to the next option.

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 For SAVE Press the Left arrow key () to SAVE the changes.

RESET For Cancel

SAVE Settings This window will flash for a moment and it will move to the
Main Menu.

IP Configuration

8.3.21.2 To View – IP Configuration

IP Configuration Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option

This window shows the IP Address settings.


IP Address =

192.168.001.100 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

This window shows the Subnet Mask settings.


Subnet Mask =

255.255.255.000 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

This window shows the Default Gateway settings.


Default Gateway =

192.168.001.001 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

This window shows the Pri. SNTP settings.


Pri. SNTP =

000.000.000.000 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

This window shows the Sec SNTP settings.


Sec SNTP =

000.000.000.000 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

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This window shows the GMT settings.


GMT =

+05.30 Press the Right arrow key () to move to the next option.

IED Name = This window shows the IED Name settings.

TEMPLATE
Press the Right arrow key () to move to the Main Menu.

IP Configuration

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Section 9

Flow Chart

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Contents
9 Flow Chart Overview 221
9.1 Main Menu 221
9.2 Flow Chart – Measurement 222
9.2.1 To View – Measurement 222
9.3 Flow Chart – General Setting 223
9.3.1 To Set – General Setting 223
9.3.2 To View – General Setting 224
9.4 Flow Chart – Phase Over Current 225
9.4.1 To Set – Phase Over current 225
9.4.2 To View – Phase Overcurrent 226
9.5 Flow Chart – Ground Overcurrent 227
9.5.1 To Set – Ground Overcurrent 227
9.5.2 To View – Ground Overcurrent 228
9.6 Flow Chart – Residual Overcurrent 229
9.6.1 To Set – Residual Overcurrent 229
9.6.2 To View – Residual Overcurrent 230
9.7 Flow Chart – Cold Load Pickup 231
9.7.1 To Set – Cold Load Pickup 231
9.7.2 To View – Cold Load Pickup 232
9.8 Flow Chart – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 233
9.8.1 To Set – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 233
9.8.2 To View – Negative Sequence Overcurrent 234
9.9 Flow Chart – I2/I1> (46BC) 235
9.9.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC) 235
9.9.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC) 236
9.10 Flow Chart – Thermal Overload 237
9.10.1 To Set – Thermal Overload 237
9.10.2 To View – Thermal Overload 238
9.11 Flow Chart – Under Current 239
9.11.1 To Set – Under Current 239
9.11.2 To View – Under Current 240
9.12 Flow Chart – Inrush Blocking 241
9.12.1 To Set – Inrush Blocking 241
9.12.2 To View – Inrush Blocking 242
9.13 Flow Chart – Date and Time 243
9.13.1 To Set – Date and Time 243
9.13.2 To View – Date and Time 244
9.14 Flow Chart – Fault Record & Error Log 245
9.14.1 To View – Fault Record 245
9.15 To View – Error Log 246
9.16 Flow Chart – Status 247
9.16.1 To View – Status 247
9.17 Flow Chart – Reclosing 248
9.17.1 To Set – Reclosing 248
9.17.2 To View – Reclosing 249
9.18 Flow Chart – C12 – User Define 250

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9.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define 250


9.18.2 To View – C12 – User Define 251
9.19 To View – CB Trip 252
9.20 To View – CB Close 252
9.21 IP Configuration 253
9.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration 253
9.21.2 To View – IP Configuration 254

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9 FLOW CHART OVERVIEW


9.1 Main Menu
After the Power ON or when TARGET RESET + PROT. RESET key pressed the following
windows will be displayed and the user can scroll the main menu as given below

IAMAG=00000 Ashida OC/EF Rly

IBMAG=00000 ADR241B_V2_R1

MEASUREMENT 3
4

General Setting
4

Phase Overcurrent
4

Ground OC UNDER CURRENT


4

Residual OC INRUSH BLOCKING C12 – User Define


4

COLD LOAD DATE AND TIME CB Trip


4

NPS Overcurrent FAULT RECORD


CB Close
4

I2/I11> (46BC) STATUS


IP Configuration
4

THERMAL OVERLOAD RECLOSING

Note: By using the Up arrow key ( 5 ) and the down arrow key (6 ) the Main Menu settings can be scrolled.

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9.2 Flow Chart – Measurement


9.2.1 To View – Measurement

MEASUREMENTS
6 4

IAMAG=00000

IBMAG=00000
6
5

ICMAG=00000

INMAG=00000

6
6

5
5

I1=00000 I2=00000 i1 = 000.00

3I0=00000 i2 = 000.00
6
6

5
5

IaMAG=000.00 3io = 000.00

IbMAG=000.00 I2/ I1 = 000%


6
6

5
5

IcMAG=000.00 Thermal State

InMAG=000.00 000%

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9.3 Flow Chart – General Setting


9.3.1 To Set – General Setting
General Setting

5
5

6
Password Ph CT Secondary 50 BF Delay

0000 1A 050.0s

5
5

5
6
6

6
New Password Ph CT Primary 50 BF_I

0001 0100 100%


5
5

5
6
6

6
Unit ID EF CT Secondary 50 BF Reset
001 1A CB Open
5
5

5
6
6

6
Com Port EF CT Primary Active Group
USB 0100 G1
5

5
6

6
Set RP Parity TCS Enable DR Pre-Trig time

None No 25%
5

5
6

Set RP Baud Rate TCS Delay LocalCntrEnable

57600 00.50s No
5
5

5
6
6

Frequency 50 BF ETH Protocol

50Hz Byp Enabled


5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.3.2 To View – General Setting

General Setting
6

Unit ID

001

6
6

6
5
5

5
Com Port EF CT Secondary 50 BF_I
USB 1A 100%
6

6
5

5
Set RP Parity EF CT Primary 50 BF Reset
None 0100 CB Open
6

6
6
5

5
5

Set RP Baud Rate TCS Enable Active Group

57600 No Group 1
6

6
6
5

5
5

Frequency DR Pre-Trig time


TCS Delay
50Hz 25%
00.50s
6

6
5

Ph CT Secondary 50 BF LocalCntrEnable
1A Byp No
6

6
6
5

5
5

Ph CT Primary 50 BF Delay ETH Protocol

0100 050.0 Sec Enabled


6

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9.4 Flow Chart – Phase Over Current


9.4.1 To Set – Phase Over current
Phase Ovecurrent
5

Password

0000
5

5
6

6
IP>1 Enable tIP>1 tRESET Delay

Yes 001.00s
5

5
6

6
IP>1 IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
5

5
6

IP>1 TMS IP>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
5

5
6

IP>1 Curve IP>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


5
5

6
6

tIP>1 DT Delay tIP>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
5

5
6

IP>1 tRESET IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.4.2 To View – Phase Overcurrent

Phase Overcurrent

6 5
6

IP>1 Enable tIP>1 tRESET Delay

Yes 001.00s
6 5

6 5
IP>1 IP>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
6 5

6 5
IP>1 TMS IP>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
6 5

6 5

IP>1 Curve IP>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


6 5

6 5

tIP>1 DT Delay tIP>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
6 5

6 5

IP>1 tRESET IP>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
6

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9.5 Flow Chart – Ground Overcurrent


9.5.1 To Set – Ground Overcurrent
Ground OC
5

Password

0000

5
5

6
6

IE>1 Enable tIE>1 tRESET Delay

Yes 001.00s
5

5
6

6
IE>1 IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
5

5
6

IE>1 TMS IE>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
5

5
6

IE>1 Curve IE>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


5

5
6

tIE>1 DT Delay tIE>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
5

5
6

IE>1 tRESET IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.5.2 To View – Ground Overcurrent

Ground OC

6
6

5
IE>1 Enable tIE>1 tRESET Delay
Yes 001.00s
6

6
5

5
IE>1 IE>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
6

6
5

5
IE>1 TMS IE>2 Enable

00.100 Yes

6
6

5
5

IE>1 Curve IE>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


6
6

5
5

tIE>1 DT Delay tIE>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
6

6
5

IE>1 tRESET IE>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
6

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9.6 Flow Chart – Residual Overcurrent


9.6.1 To Set – Residual Overcurrent
Residual OC

Password

0000

5 6
5 6

3Io>1 Enable t3Io>1tRESET Delay

Yes 001.00s
5 6

5 6
3Io>1 3Io>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
5 6

5 6

3Io>1 TMS 3Io>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
5 6

5 6

3Io>1 Curve 3Io>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


5 6
5 6

t3Io>1 DT Delay t3Io>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
5 6

5 6

3Io>1 tRESET 3Io>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.6.2 To View – Residual Overcurrent

Residual OC

6
6

5
3Io>1 Enable t3Io>1tRESETDlay

Yes 001.00s
6

6
5

5
3Io>1 3Io>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
6

6
5

5
3Io>1 TMS 3Io>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
6

6
5

3Io>1 Curve 3Io>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


6

6
5

t3Io>1 DT Delay t3Io>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
6

6
5

3Io>1 tRESET 3Io>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
6

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9.7 Flow Chart – Cold Load Pickup


9.7.1 To Set – Cold Load Pickup
COLD LOAD

5
5

6
Password ICLP>2 tIECLP>2 Delay

0000 0100% 001.00s

5
5
5

6
6
6

Cold Load Enable tICLP>2 Delay 3IoCLP>1 Enable

No 001.00s Yes

5
5

5
6
6

6
t_CLP Timer IECLP>1 Enable 3IoCLP>1

001.00s Yes 100%


5

5
5
6

6
6

ICLP>1 Enable IECLP>1 3IoCLP>1 TMS

Yes 100% 00.100


5

5
5
6

6
6

ICLP>1 IECLP>1 TMS 3IoCLP>1 Curve

100% 00.100 IEC S Inverse 1


5

5
6

ICLP>1 TMS IECLP>1 Curve t3IoCLP>1DT Delay

00.100 IEC S Inverse 1 001.00s


5

5
5
6

6
6

ICLP>1 Curve tIECLP>1 DT Delay 3IoCLP>2 Enable

IEC S Inverse 1 001.00s Yes


5
5

6
6

tICLP>1 DT Delay IECLP>2 Enable 3IoCLP>2

001.00s Yes 100%


5

5
6

ICLP>2 Enable IECLP>2 t3IoCLP>2 Delay

Yes 100% 001.00s


5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.7.2 To View – Cold Load Pickup


COLD LOAD

6 5
6

Cold Load Enable tICLP>2 Delay

Yes 001.00s

6 5

6 5
6 5

t_CLP Timer IECLP>1 Enable 3IoCLP>1 Enable

001.00s Yes Yes

6 5
6 5

6 5
ICLP>1 Enable IECLP>1 3IoCLP>1

Yes 100% 100%

6 5
6 5

6 5

ICLP>1 IECLP>1 TMS 3IoCLP>1 TMS

100% 00.100 00.100


6 5

6 5
6 5

ICLP>1 TMS IECLP>1 Curve 3IoCLP>1 Curve

00.100 IEC S Inverse 1 IEC S Inverse 1


6 5

6 5

6 5

ICLP>1 Curve tECLP>1 DT Delay t3IoCLP>1 DT Delay

IEC S Inverse 1 001.00s 001.00s


6 5

6 5

6 5

tICLP>1 DT Delay IECLP>2 Enable 3IoCLP>2 Enable

001.00s Yes Yes


6 5

6 5

6 5

ICLP>2 Enable IECLP>2 3IoCLP>2

Yes 100% 100%


6 5

6 5

6 5

ICLP>2 tIECLP>2 Delay t3IoCLP>2 Delay

0100% 001.00s 001.00s


6

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9.8 Flow Chart – Negative Sequence Overcurrent


9.8.1 To Set – Negative Sequence Overcurrent
NPS Overcurrent

Password

0000
5 6

5 6
I2>1 Enable tI2>1 tRESET Delay

Yes 001.00s
5 6

5 6
I2>1 I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK

100% Disabled
5 6

5 6

I2>1 TMS I2>2 Enable

00.100 Yes
5 6

5 6

I2>1 Curve I2>2

IEC S Inverse 1 0100%


5 6

5 6

tI2>1 DT Delay tI2>2 Delay

001.00s 001.00s
5 6

5 6

I2>1 tRESET I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK

DT Disabled
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.8.2 To View – Negative Sequence Overcurrent

NPS Overcurrent

I2>1 Enable

Yes
6 5

I2>1

100%

6 5
6 5

I2>1 TMS I2>1 2nd Hrm BLK

00.100 Disabled

6 5
6 5

I2>1 Curve I2>2 Enable

IEC S Inverse 1 Yes


6 5
6 5

tI2>1 DT Delay I2>2

001.00s 0100%
6 5
6 5

I2>1 tRESET tI2>2 Delay

DT 001.00s
6 5
6 5

tI2>1tRESET Delay I2>2 2nd Hrm BLK

001.00s Disabled
6

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9.9 Flow Chart – I2/I1> (46BC)


9.9.1 To Set – I2/I1> (46BC)
I2/I1> (46BC)

5
Password

0000

5
6
I2/I1>1 Enable

Yes

5
6
I2/I1>1

050%
5
6

tI2/I1>1 Delay

0050.0s
5
6

I2/I1>2 Enable

Yes
5
6

I2/I1>2

050%
5
6

tI2/I1>2 Delay

0050.0s
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.9.2 To View – I2/I1> (46BC)

I2/I1> (46BC)

I2/I1>1 Enable

Yes
6
5

I2/I1>1

050%
6
5

tI2/I1>1 Delay

0050.0s
6
5

I2/I1>2 Enable

Yes
6
5

I2/I1>2

050%
6
5

tI2/I1>2 Delay

0050.0s
6

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9.10 Flow Chart – Thermal Overload


9.10.1 To Set – Thermal Overload
THERMAL OVERLOAD

5
Password

0000

5
6
Th. Alarm Enable

No

5
6
Ith> Alarm

050%
5
6

Th. Trip Enable

No
5
6

Ith> Trip

100%
5
6

1.050
5
6

010Min
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.10.2 To View – Thermal Overload

THERMAL OVERLOAD
6

Th. Alarm Enable

No
6
5

Ith> Alarm

050%
6
5

Th. Trip Enable

No
6
5

Ith> Trip

100%
6
5

1.050
6
5

010Min
6

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9.11 Flow Chart – Under Current


9.11.1 To Set – Under Current

UNDER CURRENT

5
Password

0000

5 6
I< Enablle

No

5 6
I<

100%
5 6

tI< Delay

001.00s
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.11.2 To View – Under Current

UNDER CURRENT

I< Enable

No
6 5

I<

100%
6 5

tI< Delay

001.00s
6

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9.12 Flow Chart – Inrush Blocking


9.12.1 To Set – Inrush Blocking

INRUSH BLOCKING

5
Password

0000

5
6
2nd Hrm BLK

Disabled

5
6
2ndHrm Threshold

20%
5
6

I> UB2H

1000%
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.12.2 To View – Inrush Blocking

INRUSH BLOCKING

2nd Hrm BLK

Disabled
6
5

2ndHrm Threshold

20%
6
5

I> UB2H

1000%
6

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9.13 Flow Chart – Date and Time


9.13.1 To Set – Date and Time

DATE AND TIME

5
Password

0000

5 6
Set Hour

15

5 6
Set Minute

14
5 6

Set Second

13
5 6

Set Date

03
5 6

Set Month

12
5 6

Set Year

15
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.13.2 To View – Date and Time

DATE AND TIME


6

Time : 14:38:29

Date : 24/04/2017
6

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9.14 Flow Chart – Fault Record & Error Log


9.14.1 To View – Fault Record

Fault Record FAULT RECORD 4


4
6

Fault Num = 01 4 I>1 ABCN I< ABC

I>13Io I>1 I2

4
4

4
I>2ABCN
Fault Num = 02 3io = 000.00
I>23Io I>2 I2
I2/I1 =100%
4

4
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
Thermal State
CLP BC CBF TH T
000%
4

4
4

A=00000 B=00000
21/02/14

Fault Num = 09 C=00000 N=00000


16:15:30.225
4

I1=00669 I200669
TC : 0000
4

3Io=02007
Fault Num = 10
4

a=000.00 b=000.00
4

c=000.00 n=000.00
4

i1=006.69

I2=006.69

Note: The windows in dashed lines can be seen if Fault occurs in respective protection function

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9.15 To View – Error Log

Fault Record FAULT RECORD


4
4

Error Log : 00
6

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9.16 Flow Chart – Status


9.16.1 To View – Status

STATUS
6

OUT1: OFF OUT2: OFF

OUT3: OFF OUT4: OFF

6 5
6 5

OUT5: OFF OUT6: OFF SW : V3.01

OUT7: OFF OUT8: OFF HW: V1.00

6 5
6 5

IN1: OFF IN2: OFF Trip Ckt : Healthy

IN3: OFF IN4: OFF 6 5


6 5

IN5: OFF IN6: OFF READ CONF Ver =

IN7: OFF IN8: OFF V03.00


6 5
6 5

Serial No. MODEL No

17A241B0001 241BB00201102H
6

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9.17 Flow Chart – Reclosing


9.17.1 To Set – Reclosing

RECLOSING
5

Password

0000
5

5
6

6
Reclosing Dead Time 3

00000 001.00s

5
5

6
6

Dead Time 1 Dead Time 4

001.00s 001.00s
5

5
6

Dead Time 2 Reclaim Time

001.00s 200.0s
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.17.2 To View – Reclosing

RECLOSING

Reclosing 6
00000
6 5

Dead Time 1

001.00s
6 5

Dead Time 2

001.00s
6 5

Dead Time 3

001.00s
6 5

Dead Time 4

001.00s
6 5

Reclaim Time

200.0s
6

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9.18 Flow Chart – C12 – User Define


9.18.1 To Set – C12 – User Define

C12 – User Define

5
5

6
Password Set T3
0000 001.0s
5

5
6

6
Set T1 Set M4
001.0s 02.0
5

5
6

6
Set M2 Set T4

02.0 001.0s
5

5
6

Set T2 Set M5

001.0s 02.0
5

5
6

Set M3 Set T5

02.0 001.0s
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.18.2 To View – C12 – User Define

C12 – User Define

Set T1

001.0s

6 5
6 5

Set M2 Set M4

02.0 02.0
6 5

6 5
Set T2 Set T4

001.0s 001.0s
6 5
6 5

Set M3 Set M5

02.0 02.0
6 5

6 5

Set T3 Set T5

001.0s 001.0s
6

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9.19 To View – CB Trip

CB Trip
6

9.20 To View – CB Close

CB Close
6

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9.21 IP Configuration
9.21.1 To Set – IP Configuration

IP Configuration

Password

0000
5
6

IP Address

192.168.001.100
5

5
6

6
Subnet mask Sec. SNTP
255.255.255.000 000.000.000.000
5

5
6

Default gateway GMT


192.168.001.001 +05.30
5

5
6

Pri. SNTP IED Name

000.000.000.000 TEMPLATE
5

SAVE Settings 3 For Save


3
RESET For Cancel

DISCARD Settings
RESET

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9.21.2 To View – IP Configuration

IP Configuration

IP Address

192.168.001.100

6 5
6 5

Subnet mask Sec. SNTP

255.255.255.000 000.000.000.000
6 5

6 5
Default gateway GMT

192.168.001.001 +05.30
6 5
6 5

Pri. SNTP IED Name

000.000.000.000 TEMPLATE
6

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Section 10

Analyzing Event and Disturbance


Record

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Contents
10 ANALYZING EVENT AND DISTURBANCE RECORD 258
10.1 Overview 258
10.2 Event recording 258
10.3 Disturbance recording 258
10.4 History Fault recording 259
10.5 Over current function 260

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10 ANALYZING EVENT AND DISTURBANCE RECORD


10.1 Overview
The ADR241B Feeder Protection Relay provides several tools (listed below) to analyze the
cause of relay operations. Use these tools to help diagnose the cause of the relay operation
and more quickly restore the protected equipment to service.

1. Event Recording

2. Disturbance Recording

3. History Faults Recoding

All reports are stored in non-volatile memory, ensuring that a loss of power to the ADR241B
will not result in lost data.

10.2 Event recording


ADR241B relay is providing feature to record and store 512 nos. of events in non-volatile
memory through internally by protection and control functions and externally by triggering of
digital inputs, and can be extracted using communication port. The event shall be trigger on
time stamp through time synchronization or internal clock setting.

10.3 Disturbance recording


ADR241B relay is provides built in disturbance recording facility for recoding of analogue and
digital channels. Relay records 10 nos. of disturbances and store in to non-volatile memory.
Disturbance records can be saved in COMTRADE format and same can be analyzed in
disturbance analysis software.

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10.4 History Fault recording


ADR241B relay is provides built in history fault recording facility for recoding the fault with the
current, symmetrical components parameter value. Relay records history fault and stored in
to non-volatile memory.

The following example is given to analyze the event and Disturbance analyzes Over current
function.

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10.5 Over current function


The following settings are set into the relay for simulate the over current function to operate
and observe the waveform in the Disturbance recording and event in the event recording.
Stage1: I>1 Enable = Yes
IP>1 = 50%
IP>1 TMS = 1
IP>1 Curve = DT
tIP>1 DT Delay = 0
Assign IP>1 trip function in Output relay1 (OUT1).
There are two stages are simulated through the power system simulator for the pre-fault and
fault simulation, the first stage is normal condition for 1000 millisecond and second stage is
fault condition for 500 millisecond as given below.
And the above condition, The IP>1 elements is operated when the over current exceeded the
pickup value and relevant feedback is received in power system simulator and stopped the
current injection. The relevant Waveforms are recorded and it can be analyzed by using the
DR analysis software. Analogue and Digital channels should be recorded with pre-fault and
post fault conditions. Waveform can be exported to COMTRADE format.

Disturbance Record

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Event Record

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Section 11

Testing and Commissioning

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Contents
11 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING 265
11.1 Commissioning Test, Equipment Required 265
11.2 Checking of External Circuitry 265
11.3 Check Relay Setting 266
11.4 Relay Testing 267
11.5 Pick up and Trip Test: 268
11.6 Testing of Binary Output 270
11.7 LED Test 270

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11 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

11.1 Commissioning Test, Equipment Required


The following connection tests help you to enter settings into the ADR241B and verify that
the relay is properly connected.
Brief functional tests ensure that the relay settings are correct. It is unnecessary to test every
element, timer, and function in these tests. Modify the procedure as necessary to conform to
your standard practices. Use the procedure at initial relay installation; you should not need to
repeat it unless major changes are made to the relay electrical connections.

a. The ADR241B installed and connected according to your protection design.

b. Digital Multi meter True RMS

c. Timer with precision 1ms.

d. Required Auxiliary supply

e. For Calibration and measurement check & Pick up test, time test, logic operation test
use Power system Simulator DOBEL make F6150 or any Protective relay ac test
source:

• Minimum: single-phase current source with phase angle control


• Preferred: three-phase current source with phase angle control

f. A PC with serial port, terminal emulation software, and serial communications cable
with the following software (minimum configuration)

• For IEC 60870-5-103 communication check: Ashida Relay Talk-V2 software.

• Ashida Relay Assist software (Electrical Parameter Calculator) to verify


Measured value of normal and sequence current.

11.2 Checking of External Circuitry


Connection Tests
Step 1: Remove control ac signals from the ADR241B by opening the appropriate
breaker(s) or removing fuses
Step 2: Isolate the relay contact assigned to be the TRIP output
Step 3: Verify correct ac and dc connections by performing point-to-point continuity
checks on the associated circuits.
Step 4: Apply ac or dc control voltage to the relay. After the relay is energized, the front-
panel green PROTH LED should illuminate.
Step 5: Use the appropriate serial cable (USB to serial Cable or equivalent) to connect a
PC to the relay.

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Step 6: Start the PC terminal emulation software and establish communication with the
relay.
Step 7: Set the correct relay time and date by using either the front panel or serial port
commands
Step 8: Verify the relay ac connections.
Step 9: Connect the ac test source current to the appropriate relay terminals. Disconnect
the current transformer secondary from the relay prior to applying test source
quantities.
Step 10: Apply rated current (1 A or 5 A).
Step 11: If the relay is equipped with voltage inputs, apply rated voltage for your
application.

11.3 Check Relay Setting


The relay setting check ensures that all of application specific relay setting for the particular
installation have been correctly applied to the relay. Enter all setting manually via the relay
front panel interface.
The commissioning of following points:

a. Ensure over current and earth fault trip setting.

b. Ensure TMS setting of over current and Earth Fault are entered correctly as per
required time grading between feeder and incomer.

c. Ensure instantaneous HF setting done correctly and its definite time delay is applied
properly as per required time grading between feeder and incomer.

d. Ensure selection of extra annunciation duty contacts is as per required function.

e. Ensure measure of applied current is same as the current measure in CT secondary

Final Check
After completion of all relay functionality testing and relay setting check. Remove all tests as
temporary shorting leads etc. if it is necessary to disconnect any of the external wiring from
the relay in order to perform the wiring verification test. It should be ensured with the CT
connection are replaced in accordance with the relevant external connection or schemes
diagram. Ensure all fault & Annunciation contacts, trip contacts has been reset before
leaving relay.
If relay ADR241B is a newly installed or the CB has been just maintained the trip counter of
Relay should be zero. This counter can be reset by enabling Load Default Setting menu.

Note: This will also clear all fault memory and the reset password.

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Post instillation / Commissioning observation


After successful installation confirm amount of existing load current in each phase (A, B, and
C) and Earth Fault (EF). This can be confirmed with Analogue/ Digital current meter available
on panel with relay primary and secondary current measurement window. In normal
balanced load condition, the i.e. current should be very low.

11.4 Relay Testing


Relay Calibration & Measurement
Before conducting actual test, confirm relay calibration by following method.

• Connect ADR241B relay to current injector and timer.

• Following chart shows terminal numbers of connections.

Source Terminal Relay Terminal Relay Connection


A1 – A2 Current A-CT _1A
A3 – A4 Current A-CT _5A
A5 – A6 Current B-CT _1A
A7 – A8 Current B-CT _5A
Current Source
A9 – A10 Current C-CT _1A
A11 – A12 Current C-CT _5A
A13 – A14 Current EF-CT _1A
A15 – A16 Current EF-CT _5A
Power Supply (+ / -) C1 – C2 Power Supply (+ / -)
Earth C3 Earth Terminal
B1 – B2 Opto I/P-In1
B1 – B3 Opto I/P-In2
B1 – B4 Opto I/P-In3
B1 – B5 Opto I/P-In4
Logic Input
B1 – B6 Opto I/P-In5
B1 – B7 Opto I/P-In6
C4 – C5 Opto I/P-In7
C6 – C7 Opto I/P-In8
C8 – C9 OUT 1
C10 – C11 OUT 2
C12 – C13 – C14 OUT 3
C15 – C16 – C17 OUT 4
Logic Output
B8 – B9 OUT 5
B10 – B11 OUT 6
B12 – B13 OUT 7
B14 – B15 OUT 8

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Step1. Connect all terminals as per the chart.

Step2. Adjust rated CT Secondary Current 1A/5A. Observe the current value from
measurement menu. The actual current should match with relay display.

Step3. Repeat the same procedure for other element.

Current Measurement
Applied Value Measured value

11.5 Pick up and Trip Test:


1. Connect current source at A phase CT terminals 1A/5A current input terminal.

2. Set current setting value to 100% i.e. 1A/5A, TMS at Minimum (x0.01) value.

3. Start current injector to & increase current value till relay get pick up and trip. The
operating value should be within 1 to 1.1 times of set pickup value.

4. Select the Curve IEC S Inverse 1 and Set the TMS at 1.00.

5. Connect the assigned trip contact to Timer.

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6. Set and apply 2 times current value and measure the timing on timer.

7. The measured timing should be ±5% of actual timing (10.029 Sec).

8. Repeat the above procedure for remaining phases and Earth Fault.

Phase Protection Test: -


Setting IP>1: ________ IP>1 TMS =: _______
Threshold Theoretical Value Relay Value
IP>1 Threshold ________A ________A
IP>1 Drop Threshold ________A ________A

Time Delay Setting = _________


IDMT Characteristics = ________ 10 Times _________Sec. (take value from selected curve)
Threshold Relay
Time Delay at 2 times of IP>1 setting ________ms ________ms
Time Delay at 10 times of IP>1 setting ________ms ________ms

Earth Protection Test: -


Setting IE>1: ________ IE>1 TMS = :_______
Threshold Theoretical Value Relay Value
IE>1 Threshold ________A ________A
IE>1 Drop Threshold ________A ________A

Time Delay Setting = _________


IDMT Characteristics = __________ 10 Times _________Sec.
Threshold Relay
Time Delay at 2 times of IE>1 setting ________ms ________ms
Time Delay at 10 times of IE>1 setting ________ms ________ms

Testing of Binary Input:


1. The Binary inputs can be tested by applying 24-230V DC voltage to respective binary input
terminals.
2. Observed binary input status in STATUS menu on LCD display
3. Following are the binary inputs terminals
Binary Input Terminals Binary Input
B1 – B2 Opto I/P-In1
B1 – B3 Opto I/P-In2
B1 – B4 Opto I/P-In3
B1 – B5 Opto I/P-In4

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B1 – B6 Opto I/P-In5
B1 – B7 Opto I/P-In6
C4 – C5 Opto I/P-In7
C6 – C7 Opto I/P-In8

11.6 Testing of Binary Output


Output Contact Test:
1. Assign Relay OUT1 to OUT8 for any Status input i.e. In1 to In8
2. Then Apply voltage to respective Status input so the respective relay is operates.
3. After tripping, check continuity in between NO and C output contact terminal.
4. After the Remove voltage of status input respective relay is reset.
5. Again check the continuity in between NO and C output contact terminal.

Binary Output Terminals Binary Output

C8 – C9 OUT 1
C10 – C11 OUT 2
C12 – C13 – C14 OUT 3
C15 – C16 – C17 OUT 4
B8 – B9 OUT 5
B10 – B11 OUT 6
B12 – B13 OUT 7
B14 – B15 OUT 8

11.7 LED Test


1. Assign LED-L1 to LED-L8 for any Status input i.e. In1 to In8

2. Then Apply voltage to respective Status input so the respective LED is operates.

3. After the switch off voltage of status input respective LED is off

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REVISION CONTROL SHEET

Issue Date Brief description of Revision

01 04.05.2017 Original Version

02 03.08.2017 Modified as Per Software Version 1.04

03 08.08.2017 • Addition of DI & DO information


• FUN & INF for AND equation are added

04 13.11.2017 Settings Modified

05 10.05.2018 Modified as per software Version 03.01

06 08.10.2018 Details of MODBUS TCP protocol added

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