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SME 70 O Manual 04 2020 4a8cd66243
SME 70 O Manual 04 2020 4a8cd66243
FAULT DETECTOR
MANUAL
67N 51
SME70
27V1 59 59V2 59N
67N 51
SME70
27V1 59 59V2 59N
67N 51
SME70
27V1 59 59V2 59N
SME70-O-Manual-04-2020
INTRODUCTION
—— Scope and liability
The functions, technical data, instructions for setting and commissioning of SME70-O devices are
explained.
This manual has been checked out, however, deviations from the description cannot be completely
ruled out, so that no liability in a legal sense for correctness and completeness of the information or
from any damage that might result from its use is formally disclaimed.
The information given in this document is reviewed regularly; any corrections and integration will be
included in subsequent editions that are identified by the date of revision.
We appreciate any suggestions for improvement.
We reserve the right to make technical improvements without notice.
—— Applicability
This manual is valid for SME70-O devices with firmware version 1.00 and following.
—— Conformity
The product complies with the CEE directives:
• EMC Council Directives 2014/30/EC
• Low voltage Directives: 2014/35/EC
• GICT-SGL_12_v01_OCS OT Security Guideline
—— Technical support
Contact: THYTRONIC Technical Service www.thytronic.it
—— Copyright
All right reserved; It is forbidden to copy, modify or store material (document and sw) protected by
copyright without Thytronic consent.
—— Warranty
Thytronic warrants devices against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a
period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser (“War-
ranty Period”).
—— Safety recommendations
The warming contained in this document are all-important for safety; special attention must be paid
to the following symbols:
Death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions
WARNING are not taken.
CAUTION Minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken
Installation and commissioning must be carried out by qualified person; Thytronic assumes no re-
sponsibility for damages caused from improper use that does not comply all warning and caution in
this manual.
In particular the following requirements must be met:
• Remove power before opening it.
• Verify the voltage absence by means suitable instrumentation on relay connections; attention must
be paid to all circuits supplied by external sources (binary input, analog inputs, etc...)
• Care must be taken when handling metal parts (front panel, connectors).
—— Insulation tests
After insulation tests, hazardous voltages (capacitor charges,...) may be arise; it is advisable to grad-
ually reduce the test voltage avoiding to erase it abruptly.
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GENERAL
—— Relay typology
SME70-O
Suitable to install on MV cable lines connected outdoor RGDAT sensors.
The supplied devices are:
• SME70
• CVS-P-24-O RGDAT sensors
• Cable for UP connection
• Support shelf for sensors
• Junction box
• Fixing bracket for junction box
• Corrugated tube
—— General info
SME70-O fault detection system is designed in conformity with the ENEL GSTP001 specification; it
is installed in outdoor application in order to provide local and remote signalling of short circuit and
earth faults that may occur in MV distribution networks. SME70-O quickly locates the line section
affected by the fault thus reducing power outage.
SME70-O can operate with:
• insulated neutral
• neutral earthed through an inductance with in parallel a resistor
• neutral earthed through an resistor
• neutral directly earthed
The networks characteristics are:
• Rated voltage: from 6 kV to 25kV ±10%
• Maximum current of three-phase short circuit: 20 kA
• Maximum value of time constant t of the phase unidirectional component decay: 2 ms
• Maximum single phase ground fault current (insulated neutral earth): 500 A
• Maximum single phase ground fault current (neutral earthed through a resistor): 1000 A
• Maximum single phase ground fault current (neutral earthed through an inductance): 1000 A
• Maximum single phase ground fault current (neutral directly earthed): 20 kA
• Peak value of the unidirectional component of the current added to single phase ground fault cur-
rent (neutral compensated ): 707A
• Maximum value of time constant t of the residual unidirectional component decay: 150 ms
• Zero sequence Voltage in healthy network condition: (0-5)% of Ph-E Voltage
• Harmonic content in current: within prescribed limits by EN50160
• Rated frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz
• Frequency range fn=50 Hz 47,5Hz÷51,5 Hz
• Frequency range fn=60 Hz 57,5Hz÷61,5 Hz
SME70-O devices detect faults between phases and earth failures both on insulated neutral net-
works and on compensated neutral networks, without any need of changing the settings between
different configurations and regardless of the feeding direction.
The correct detection of the fault direction also occurs in the presence of intermittent faults.
SME70-O devices check the voltage of the three phases of the MT line and indicates whether it is ON
or OFF; a current converter is also available with an impressed current output of 4...20 mA for sending
the phase current measurement to the remote control terminal.
—— Protective functions
The following protective functions are provided:
• 27V1 Direct sequence undervoltage (27Vd)
• 51 Phase overcurrent
• 51N Residual overcurrent
• 59V2 Inverse sequence overvoltage (59Vi)
• 67N Directional ground fault overcurrent
• 59 Voltage presence
• 59N Residual overvoltage (59V0)
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M A IN F E AT URES
SME70-O panel
The panel is suitable for projecting assembly. The front includes signalling LEDs, the RS232 commu-
nication port is accessible by opening the front cover.
Sensors
3 outdoor integrated sensors for measuring phase currents and voltages
Residual voltage
The residual voltage is computed through vector sum of phase voltages.
Sensors connections
The sensors must be connected to the MA RJ45 connectors located inside the SME70-O panel.
Binary input
In Standard mode, the reversal of the direction of directional earth fault (67N) can be enabled; in
voltage monitoring mode the binary input may be used as trigger to acquire the state of the line
voltages.
FUNCTION CHARACTERISTICS
SME70-O devices perform its fault detection functions based on measure of line currents and phase
voltages.
The fault signal (TS51A) is provided to the remote control unit by the closing of a contact connected
to terminal 2 of the MB terminal board.
Note 1 The residual voltage V0 is the vector sum of the three phase voltages divided by three.
Note 2 The residual current I0 is the vector sum of the three phase currents.
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Residual voltage detection
function (59V0)
The residual voltage is calculate from the three phases voltages; when the voltage value overcomes
the threshold the TS67AV information is provided to the remote control unit by the closing a contact
connected to terminal 5 of the MB terminal board.
Endesa Functionality
SME70-O permits, setting in \Set\Base\Mode the endesa mode. to enable Endesa functionality. In
this mode:
• The command of the 51 relay is issued only when, after tripping of thresholds 51,51N or 67NS2, the
condition of “Voltage Absent” is detected within a certain time (T1, programmable in \Set\Endesa,
default setting: 1 s)
• The command of 67 relay is issued only when, after triping of thresholds 67NS1. the condition of
“Voltage Absent” is detected within a certain time (T1, programmable in \Set\Endesa, default set-
ting: 1 s)
• The return to quiescent mode of 51 and 67 relays occour when “Voltage Presence” condition is
detected and hold to a certain time (T2, programmable in \Set\Endesa, default setting: 10s)
• If there is no return of power within a certain time (T3 programmable in \Set\Endesa, default setting:
4 hours), outputs contacts 51 and 67 return to quiescent status anyway
According to this description of the Endesa Functionality, LED 51 and 67 must follow the state of re-
spective relay and event logging also records the issuance of command to relay 51 and 67, in addition
to tripping of various thresholds.
Voltage presence
The three phases voltages are measured; when at least one voltage value is higher than 80% of the
rated voltage the information (TSV) is provided to the remote control unit by the closing of a contact
connected to terminal 3 of the MB terminal board.
Current converter
The SME70 device is provided with an impressed current analogue output for sending the phase cur-
rent measure to the remote control unit. Signal 4...20 mA is available for transfer to the remote control
unit on terminals 4 (M1 connected to the positive auxiliary power) and 7 (M2 of terminal board MB).
The rated primary current is adjustable inside the 100...1000 A range with 10 A step.
The TS51A and TS 67AV output relays trip with faults that cause the circuit breaker open as for
transient faults. The relays can be programmed with normally energized or de-energized mode (logic
ENERGIZED / DE-ENERGIZED). The state of the relay is maintained for the duration of the fault and
for a minimum of 150 ms.
The fault indicator LEDs light up when a fault occurs (circuit breaker open), and they remain lit
(latched) until the phase voltages return (circuit breaker closed); latch may be extended for a pro-
grammable time (0 ... 238 hours) counted from the closing of the circuit breaker. The Trip Led Reset
Delay may be adjusted inside the Set \ Base menu.
The V4, V8, V12 LEDs, light up if the voltage of the relative phase is greater than 0.8 Vn and go OFF
when the voltage is less than 0.2 Vn; in Voltage monitoring mode voltage presence is indicated by a
flashing / LED relative to the corresponding phase.
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T ECHNICA L DATA
GENERAL
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Conducted radio-frequency fields
• 0.15...80 MHz AM 80% 1kHz 10 V
Reference standards EN 60255-22-7 IEC 60255-22-7
EN 61000-4-16 IEC 61000-4-16
Power frequency
• DC voltage 30 V
• 50 Hz continuously 30 V
• DC voltage 1 s 300 V
• 50 Hz 1 s 300 V
• 0.015...150 kHz 10-1-1-10 V
Reference standards EN 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-8
Magnetic field 50 Hz
• 50 Hz continuously 100 A/m
• 50 Hz 1 s 1 kA/m
—— Mechanical tests
Reference standards EN 60255-21-1 EN 60255-21-2 RMEC01
Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment
• EN 60255-21-1 Vibration tests (sinusoidal) Class 1
• EN 60068-2-64 Vibration tests broad band (random) Class 1
—— IP protection grade tests
Reference standards EN 60529
• IP grade (case) IP31
—— Climatic tests
Reference standards IEC 60068-x ENEL R CLI 01 CEI 50
Environmental testing
Ambient temperature -25...+70 °C
Storage temperature -40...+85 °C
Relative humidity 10...95 %
Atmospheric pressure 70...110 kPa
—— Safety
Reference standards IEC 60255-27
Pollution degree 3
Reference voltage 250 V
Overvoltage category III
—— Certifications
Product standards EN 50263
CE Conformity
• EMC Directive 2014/30/EC
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC
Type tests IEC 60255-1
—— Cyber Security
• Security Guideline GICT-SGL_12_v01_OCS OT
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INPUT CIRCUITS
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COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
—— Local port
Connection 9 pin
Rate 9600 Bps
Parity None
Protocol ModBus RTU®
PROTECTION AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
TRIP
t U1 <
U 1< U1
General operation time characteristic for the positive sequence undervoltage element - 27V1
Operation
The positive sequence voltage is compared with the threshold. If voltage under the pickup value is
detected a start is issued and, after expiry of the associated operate time, a trip command (67N relay)
is issued; if however the voltage increases beyond the threshold the element is restored.
TRIP
t U2 >
U2> U2
General operation time characteristic for the negative sequence overvoltage element - 59V2
Operation
The positive sequence voltage is compared with the threshold. If voltage over the pickup value is
detected a start is issued and, after expiry of the associated operate time, a trip command (67N relay)
is issued; if however the voltage drop below the threshold the element is restored.
TRIP
t UE >
UE> UE
General operation time characteristic for the residual overvoltage element - 59V0 t-int-F59N.ai
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Operation
The residual voltage is compared with the threshold. If voltage over the pickup value is detected a
start is issued and, after expiry of the associated operate time, a trip command (67N relay) is issued;
if however the voltage drop below the threshold the element is restored.
—— Voltage presence
V4
0.8 Un
0.2 Un
V8
V12
LED V4
LED V8
LED V12
0.25s
Voltage presence (59)
t
Voltage presence (59)
Operation
The voltage presence is indicated by through the TSV relay and the corresponding LED (V4, V8, V12)
—— Overcurrent - 51
I> threshold (1) 100...900 A (step 10 A)
t> otime delay 0.000....1.000 s (step 0.005 s)
Start time 0.045 s
Dropout ratio > 0.95
Reset delay 0.02 s
Duration of the fault not detected 0.04 s
Duration of the fault detected 0.08 s
Threshold accuracy ±10%
Operate time accuracy ± 10 ms
TRIP
0.045
I> I
General operation time characteristic for the phase overcurrent element - 51
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Operation
Each phase fundamental frequency current is compared with the setting threshold. Currents above
the pickup value are detected and a start is issued. After expiry of the associated operate time a
trip command is issued (51 relay); if instead the current drops below the threshold, the element it is
restored.
t
(s)
TRIP
0.0 4 5
IE> IE
General operation time characteristic for the residual overcurrent element - 51N t-int-F51N.ai
Operation
The residual current is compared with the setting threshold. Currents above the pickup value are
detected and a start is issued. After expiry of the associated operate time a trip command is issued
(51 relay); if instead the current drops below the threshold, the element it is restored.
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67NS1 (INV=OFF) 67NS2 (INV=OFF)
V0,Vi V0,Vi
60° 60°
Fig.1
75° 300°
TRIP
V0,Vi & I0 V0,Vi & I0
TRIP
NO TRIP
NO TRIP
240° 240
Fig.2
V0 t
TRIP TRIP
• V0 Operation
The start of any 67N element becomes active when the following conditions are contemporaneously
active:
• The residual current fundamental component (I 0) overcomes the threshold
• The residual voltage fundamental component (V0) or the negative sequence voltage (Vi ) over-
comes the threshold
• The residual current phasor (I 0) is located inside the trip angular sector.
Each directional earth fault overcurrent elements can be enabled or disabled by setting ON or OFF
the 67NS1 Enable, 67NS2 Enable parameters inside the Set \ 67 menu.
The setting in which both thresholds are disabled is indicated by a flashing LED 67N.
Depending on the type of fault the relays 51 and 67N and the LED 67N are driven.
• The trip of the 67NS1 threshold (60 ... 255°), with the 67NS2 threshold disabled, drives the relay 67N
and 67N LED
• The trip of the 67NS2 threshold (60 ... 120°), with the 67NS1 threshold disabled, drives the 51 and
67N relays and 67N LED
• A fault inside the 120...255° sector with the 67NS1 and 67NS2 threshold enabled, drives the 67N
relay and 67N LED
• A fault inside the 60...120° sector with the 67NS1 and 67NS2 threshold enabled, drives the 51 and
67N relays and 67N LED
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67NS1 threshold V0,Vi 67NS2 threshold V0,Vi
ENABLED DISABLED
60° 60°
Operate times:
• Duration of the fault not detected 0.04 s
• Duration of the fault detected (voltage present) 0.08 s
• Duration of the fault detected (voltage not present) 0.15 s
• Max operate time (voltage present) 0.15 s
• Max operate time (voltage not present) 0.17 s
40 ms ≥80 ms 40 ms ≥150 ms
Fault
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By means a SW flag, the negative sequence voltage can be select as reference vector for the direc-
tional earth fault element.
The start of any 67N element becomes active when the following conditions are contemporaneously
active:
• The residual current fundamental component (I 0) overcomes the threshold (1...200 A primary val-
ues) with a step of 0,5 A (±15% accuracy on the set value)
• The negative sequence voltage fundamental component (Vi) overcomes the threshold 1...40%, with
a step of 1% (±15% accuracy on the set value)
• The residual current phasor (I 0) is located inside the trip angular sector.
Vi
NO TRIP
—— Voltage monitoring
Operation logic
By sw setting the operation mode can be switched from standard to voltage monitoring.
In voltage monitoring mode all the protective functions are disabled and the operation of binary
inputs and logic outputs is modified as specified below.
Following an external trigger command, connected to the input used in standard mode to reverse the
directional earth function 67N (UD), the SME70 device verifies the voltage presence.
With UD input ON, the SME70 device checks for voltage presence; if the voltage presence is ON, the
relay contact “TSV” is operated in a pulse mode (pulse duration time adjustable from 0 ms to 5000
ms at 10 step).
The “TSV” contact is normally open when the voltage is OFF.
The operating logic (“voltage presence” of the OR type for the three phases, “voltage absence” of
the AND type for the three phases), is described in the “Voltage presence” paragraph.
Along with TSV control relay and in the same operating mode (impulsive) the relay 51 is also driven.
The 67N relay, used in standard configuration to signal trip of the 67N protection, unlike the 51 and
59 relays, keeps the bistable operation mode (output contact open when voltage is OFF, closed when
voltage is ON).
In the absence of the trigger signal (low signal on UD input) the relay 59 “TSV” is driven to open
instantaneously.
Only the voltage measure is always active, even when the binary signal is OFF, only the signaling
functions are blocked.
Operate times:
• 51 and 59 output time 0...5000 ms (step 10 ms)
• 51 e 59 pulse 0...5000 ms (step 10 ms)
INV (UD)
Relay 51 (pulse)
Relay 59 (pulse)
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—— Optional timers signalling
Operation logic
Some timers are provided; when enabled through sw flag the timing concerning the output relays
is modified:
• The command of relay 51 is issued only when, after tripping of the 51, 51N or 67NS2 element, the
condition of “Voltage Absent” is detected within a T1 adjustable time (default setting: 0.5 s).
• The command of relay 67 is issued only when, after tripping of the 67NS1 or 67NS2 element, the
condition of “Voltage Absence” is detected within a T1 adjustable time (default setting: 0.5 s).
• The return to quiescent status of relays 51 and 67 occur when “Voltage Presence” condition is
detected and the condition holds for a T2 adjustable time (default setting: 10 s).
• If there is no return of power within a T3 adjustable time (default setting: 4 hours), output contacts
51 and 67 return to quiescent status anyway.
RECORDINGS
—— Faults recording
The recordings are activated (trigger)[1] by a trip of a protective function.
The last 20 faults are stored in a FIFO memory circular buffer (First In, First Out).[2]
The following data are automatically recorded (Read \ Faults \ Info menu):
• Faults stored[3]
• Last fault
For every record the following data are recorded (Read \ Faults \ Fault menu):
• Fault number (F-Number)
• Fault cause (F-Cause)
• Faulted phase (F-Phases)
• Current phase 4 (F-I4)
• Current phase 8 (F-I8)
• Current phase 12 (F-I12)
• Residual current (F-I0)
• Phase voltage V4 (F-V4)
• Phase voltage V8 (F-V8)
• Phase voltage V12 (F-V12,)
• Residual voltage V0 (F-V0)
• I0 -V0 displacement (F-Theta)
• Residual voltage V0 (F-Vo Sequence)
• Positive sequence voltage Vd (F-Vd Sequence)
• Negative sequence voltage Vi (F-Vi Sequence)
• Data and time (F-Year)
• Data and time (F-Month)
• ...
• Data and time (F-Millisecond)
The fault memory can be erased by means of the command inside the Read \ Faults \ Reset menu.
—— Events recording
The recordings are activated (trigger) by a trip of a protective function.
The last 20 events are stored in a FIFO memory circular buffer (First In, First Out).[4]
The following data are automatically recorded (Read \ Events \ Info menu):
• Events stored[5]
• Last Event
For every record the following data are recorded (Read \ Events \ Event menu):
• Event cause (E-Cause)
• Data and time (E-Year)
• Data and time (E-Month)
• ...
• Data and time (E-Millisecond)
The event memory can be erased by means of the command inside the Read \ Events \ Reset
Note 1 Data are stored in non volatile memory; they are held in spite of power down
Note 2 Data concerning the most recent fault is stored in the record indicated by the Last fault parameter (1...50)
Note 3 The counter is increased on each next fault; it can be reset by ThySetter command
Note 4 Data concerning the most recent event is stored in the record indicated by the Last event parameter (1...200)
Note 5 The counter is increased on each next event; it can be reset by ThySetter command
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INS TA L L AT ION
The instructions for installation of fault detection system (SME70-O, CVS-P-24-O RGDAT sensors and
mounting accessories) are listed in this section.
—— Safety recommendations
The warming contained in this document are all-important for safety; special attention must be paid
to the following symbols:
Death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage will result if proper precautions
DANGER are not taken
CAUTION Minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken
Death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result if proper precautions
WARNING are not taken.
The devices must be installed and put into operation by qualified personnel with experience in high
voltage installations.
Thytronic assumes no responsibility for damages caused from improper use that does not comply all
warning and caution in this manual.
In particular the following requirements must be met:
• Remove power before opening it.
• Verify the voltage absence by means suitable instrumentation on relay connections; attention must
be paid to all circuits supplied by external sources (binary input, CT, etc...)
• Care must be taken when handling metal parts.
—— Packaging check
Make sure that the packaging is intact and that all components have not been damaged during
transport.
In the case of damage a record should be reported to the carrier within five days of delivery.
Open the package and check the correspondence between the hills and the list of components given
below:
• n.1 SME70-O device
• n.3 CVS-P-24-O RGDAT sensors
• n.6 extensions for CVS-P-24-O RGDAT terminals (anti-corrosive Aluminum) [Optional]
• n.1 connection cable to UP device
• n.12 nuts (M12 Stainless Steel)
• n.12 washers (M12 Stainless Steel)
• n.12 grower washers (M12 Stainless Steel)
• n.12 screws (M12x40 Stainless Steel)
• n.12 nuts (M8 Stainless Steel)
• n.12 screws (M8 Stainless Steel)
• n.24 washers (M8 Stainless Steel)
• n.24 grower washers (M8 Stainless Steel)
• n.6 screws (M5x10 Stainless Steel)
• n.1 support shelf for sensors
• n.1 junction box (Nylon)
• n.1 fixing bracket for junction box (Aluminum)
• 10 m corrugated tube (Nylon DN28)
• n.5 corrugated tube couplings (Nylon DN28 M25)
• n.5 locknuts (M25 Nylon)
• n.5 flat gasket for DN28 M25 couplings
It is recommended to handle with care devices, in particular it AVOID raising the sensors using the
connection cables.
CAUTION Minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken!
In case of visible damage to any components or visible signs of deterioration due to prolonged expo-
sure to adverse weather conditions, avoid to install and commissioning the devices.
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—— Assembly diagram
n. 3 CVS-P-24-O RGDAT
P1
n.1 support shelf
for sensors
P2
UP
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A S S E M BLY S EQ U E N C E
—— Required tools
The operations of assembling require the use of suitable tools:
• Hex Allen key 6 mm size (for fix extension sensors)
• Fixed wrenches (N.8 for junction box mounting, extension N.13 to tighten the nuts of extension
sensors, N.19 for fixing the CVS-P-24-O RGDAT to the shelf)
• Socket wrench N.19 (for use with the N.19 fixed wrench for fixing the CVS-P-24-O RGDAT to the shelf)
• Adjustable wrench for tightening the Nylon couplings to the sensors
• Phillips screwdriver PH2 for fixing the SME panel with M5 screws.
The fixing of the sensors must be made using the supplied components:
-- n.6 screws M12x40 Stainless Steel - 2 for each sensor
-- n.6 nuts M12 Stainless Steel - 2 for each sensor
-- n.6 washers M12 Stainless Steel - 2 for each sensor
-- n.6 grower washers M12 Stainless Steel - 2 for each sensor
n. 3 CVS-P-24-O RGDAT
P1
P2
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—— Mounting corrugated tube for connection between the sensors and the junction box
• Arrange three sections of tube to connect the three sensors to the junction box. Use a suitable tool
to get a sharp cut.
• Insert the signal wires for each sensor in the tubes and block the ends.
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—— Mounting support shelf with sensors and junction box on the substation wall
The installation must be performed in accordance with the minimum safety distances
CAUTION indicated in the below drawing!
The P1-P2 polarity must be complied!!
If the distance between the incoming cable and the terminal voltage of the arrester is less than the
threshold indicated in the drawing, the support bracket of the arresters should be positioned farther
respecting the minimum limit of 6 m from the ground.
The mounting on the substation wall requires the use of suitable expansion anchors (not supplied)
1485
Incoming
Max 640
min 500
P1
P2 support shelf
Max 640
min 500
junction box
Max 6000
SME70-O
UP
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—— Mounting support shelf with sensors and junction box on the pole
The installation must be performed in accordance with the minimum safety distances
CAUTION indicated in the below drawing!
The P1-P2 polarity must be complied!!
The fixing of the bracket to the pole must be carried out by metal clamps (not supplied).
The junction box must be mounted on the bracket by means of two screws M5x10 and the fixing to
the pole of the set must be carried out through metal clamps (not supplied).
675 675
CVS-P-24-O RGDAT
900
P1
support shelf
P2
for sensors
500
10400...12200
7700...9500
SME70-O + UP
UP
160
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—— Cables in the terminal box
Insert the signal cables for each sensor in the three fittings making them out of the junction box and
block the ends of the corrugated tube in the corrugated tube couplings.
—— Mounting the corrugated tube between the junction box and the UP cabinet - wall installation
• Drill a hole with a diameter of 25 mm in the lower side of the SME-UP cabinet and mount the corru-
gated tube couplings, the Nylon locknut M25 with flat gasket.
• Cut the remaining tube for connection between the junction box and the SME-UP cabinet and fix it
to the coupling at the bottom of the junction box.
• Insert the three signal cables into the tube between the junction box and the UP cabinet, taking
care to protect the connectors. Use, if necessary, a cable-guide probe and space the connectors
in order to limit the overall dimensions.
• Block the ends of the tube into the couplings previously installed on the SME-UP cabinet.
• Fix the tubes with suitable clamps (not supplied).
P1
CVS-P-24-O RGDAT
support shelf P2
for sensors
DN28 Nylon
corrugated tube
SME70-O
UP
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—— Mounting the corrugated tube between the junction box and the UP cabinet - installation on the pole
• Drill a hole with a diameter of 25 mm in the lower side of the SME-UP cabinet and mount the corru-
gated tube couplings, the Nylon locknut M25 with flat gasket.
• Cut the remaining tube for connection between the junction box and the SME-UP cabinet and fix it
to the coupling at the bottom of the junction box.
• Insert the three signal cables into the tube between the junction box and the UP cabinet, taking
care to protect the connectors. Use, if necessary, a cable-guide probe and space the connectors
in order to limit the overall dimensions.
• Block the ends of the tube into the couplings previously installed on the SME-UP cabinet.
• Fix the tubes with suitable clamps (not supplied).
CVS-P-24-O RGDAT
P1
P2
DN28 Nylon
corrugated tube
SME70-O
UP
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COMMISSIONING
ATTENTION - CLOSE JUMPER X21 and JUMPER X22
For start up, apply the auxiliary power voltage fitting the connector in the remote control outlet.
Upon start up, all of the eight leds are controlled to light up for a short time; afterwards, they turn off
except for led ON and V4, V8, V12, if voltage on the corresponding phases is ON.
The settings must be made by Personal Computer with sw Thyvisor
THYVISOR
The Thyvisor sw is a “browser” of data (setting, measure, etc..); it implements an engine that is
afford to rebuild the menu set up and the relationships to data concerning all Thytronic protective
relays by means of XML files.
Following operations are performed by means Thyvisor:
• Open-store of setting files;
• Create network of relays
• Configuration of communication based on protocol IEC 61850
• ASCII or Excel export reports;
• Open/close communication;
• Send settings, read settings;
• Firmware upgrades;
• Session level selection and log enabling (log files);
After the device selection Thyvisor allows to:
• Set the relay reference data;
• Read info, measures, etc... ;
• Store settings.
—— Thyvisor installation
The latest release of ThySetter can be downloaded free of charge from the www.thytronic.it site
(Products / Software / Thyvisor - DOWNLOAD AREA).
Setup
Once the release you want to install is available, just run both files (ie: ThyVisorSetup_V1.4.8.33.exe
and ThytronicTemplates_V1211_IT_US.exe).
If an older version is already present, a suitable message will ask user to remove the oldest before
proceeding.
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Working with Thyvisor
The below window is shown
Standing connection
The communication must be open with the Auto open command in the Network tab.
The Serial must be activated; the communication parameters can be set (using the button “Serial
Port” in the tab “Network”) - baud rate, parity, number of data bits, number of stop bits, Modbus ad-
dress, as well as various parameters of timers useful for serial communication.
Moreover, inside the Auto Open upper panel, is possible to select (tick on the Reading settings) if the
settings must be updated.[1]
• With “Reading settings” selection the communication session starts and the reading progress is
shown with a status bar; at last the device type is highlighted (left side on the bottom of desktop);
by means of the Windows commands the menu may be resized as much you like.[2]
• Without “Reading settings” selection the communication session starts without reading the set-
tings; they are updated when the relative menus are accessed. This operating mode is very fastest
and so it is advantageous when the settings updating is not needed.
Note 1 To change the setting you need to work at session level 1; at level 0 (user) reading settings can not be disabled
Note 2 The shown images explain some menu levels; all examples are indicatives and unrealistic.
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Once SME70 has been added to network, it will appear a windows that let to make modification of the
main parameters, read measuremente from the device and select mode of the relay.
The communication session may be closed by means the Stop command in the Network tab
Send or Receive data
The operating mode allows the automatic data transfer from and towards the linked device. The
operations described below are enabled only when the communication is closed.
Receive data
The operating procedure is started with the Receive Data command in the IED tab.
Send Data
The operating procedure is started with the Send data command in the IED tab; at the end of the
data transfer, the new setting data must be confirmed
OFFLINE
In off-line mode (without link to device), it is possible to modify settings through the generating one
or more files containing the desired settings, which can then be transferred over the relay by means
of the Send data command.
The file may be constructed by creating it from scratch, by starting from a file already present on a
Personal Computer, or from a file taken from a relay by means of the Receive data command which
can be activated from the IED tab.
The window for easy configuration can be accessed anytime clicking on the Protection command
in the IED tab.
THYVISOR SOFTWARE
Some information are provided about the different tabs of the Thyvisor sw.
—— Home
Inside of the tab Home is possible to find all commands related to customization of the user-expe-
rience with Thyvisor. From the Home tab is also possible to switch to Session Level 1 (password
“level1”) to enable some hidden function, such as “Set default PAR” and “Set default REE”
—— Network
Inside the tab Network is possible to find all commands to add protections relay to the network,
configure serial port, start and stop a network and configure functions of the relay clicking on the
command Protections.
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Add Device
Insert an offline relay to the network so that is possible to change it’s configuration for a later upload
to the device.
Auto open
Providing the right configuration of the serial port, Thyvisor is able to auto-recognize the connected
relay and add it to the network. Once SME70 has been added to the network, a window with main
parameters is shown to the User.
—— Draw
Inside this tab is possible to find instrument to personalize the graphical side of the network just
created with Thyvisor.
—— IED
In IED tab is possible to find command to send and to receive data to the protection relay, open Pro-
tections window, syncronize clock and update firmware of the protection relay.
Protection
To manually open configuration window, in case of Off-line programmation, User can click on the “Pro-
tection” command. From that window is possible to change all main parameters. They will be stored in
memory of SME70 and then become operational only after that the “OK” button has been pressed.
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FIRMWARE UPDATE
The command allows upgrading of the firmware.
The procedure should only be activated in case of real need in accordance with the instructions
WARNING provided by Thytronic.
Incorrect operation can cause serious damage to the operation of the device!
• Select the new firmware file (.s19) and enable the transfer by clicking the Start button.
• Status bar progress is displayed by status bar. If power goes OFF within this stage the firmware is
lost and the device must be returned to the factory for repair.
If the data base on the updated version has not been changed all settings are preserved: vice versa
if the new database is not compatible with the previous, the default settings must be send to device
with the operations described in the next paragraph (Data base restoring).
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CONNECTION DIAGRAM
FEEDER
4 L1
8 L2
12 L3
SME70-O
MB
COM TS (+24 V)
MA 1
K1 TS 51A
P1 2
K2 TS PRES V
IL1-UL1 3
P2 M1
CT-VT INPUTS
4
+ K3
5
TS 67AV
IL2-UL2
Link to
D/A
6 remote control unit
M2
IL3-UL3 7
UD
8
COM UD
9
TRIP (UD = OFF)
-24 V
10
RS232
1 1
6 6
RXD 2 2
7 7
TXD 3 3
8 8
DTR 4 4
9 9
GND 5 5
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SME70-O EXTERNAL VIEWS
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SME70-O INTERNAL VIEWS
X21
CYBER
X22 SECURITY
PRESET
PE
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CVS-P-24-O RGDAT SENSOR (A)
Pin:
1 GND
2 GND
Pin1 3 TAOUT-
4 TAOUT+
5 TVOUT-
6 TVOUT+
7 N.C.
8 N.C.
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CVS-P-24-O RGDAT SENSOR (B)
footprint
of mounted extension
'HWDLO%
'HWDLO%
Pin:
1 GND
2 GND
Pin1 3 TAOUT-
4 TAOUT+
5 TVOUT-
6 TVOUT+
7 N.C.
8 N.C.
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SUPPORT SHELF FOR CVS-P-24-O RGDAT SENSORS
60
Ø14
Ø30
Ø14
76
P1
P2
500
1300
500
85
160
Unit [mm]
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