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SEL-710 Relay Motor Protection Relay Instruction Manual 20130726 SEL} SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. SEL-TO Relay AXCAUTION “re ela conan oavcessenstve a lease Dsenarge ESO. nen wena one ouy want ot pel emoved work Suraces ano personnes must be rope Grounded Or eG SPMEN mage mo esl A\CAUTION Eipment components are senstve a electric ascrarge (E50) Unotectodm permanent damage cn es eGo NO se broper ESD proceostes. round vars yor work Surfce and vs Eoupmert before removing ary cover rom Wes equipment yOu ‘acy snot egunpento work wt hse component contact SEL Sout recrnng ns ee ana ened SEL equipment sews ACAUTION “ners aanger of exiosion i ne natoyisincorecty rplacee foplco on mi RayorVac® no. 822335 regulon teermanandyranuactiree pons of usaaroes scoring ACAUTION {ookna into opt conection foe ends, or Buanesé connections en et innards raion xpos. 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Tout eanac vec enn ou cunts eres Fpparel pet couse un cee electavepouont err des A\DANGER Sees paar enter es esate ou omar (©2006-2013 by Schweitzer Eaginseing Laboatorcy, le. Al ight served Allbraind or rodact names apetrine in this douse ae the wader or resisted rnemar of thei respective holders No SEL ‘wademarks may be used yatbeutwten pennission SEL products appearing this document may be covered by US. and Foreign pent. SchueitzerFasincorng Laboratories, Ta senerves al rights and benefits afforded under federal and ietrnatinal copyright and pata avs its peodcs, including without ication softwae, Grune and documenaton “The informmion inthis dosnt ie proed for formations ve nl and is objet to change without notice. Schwere Engineering aborts, Inc has approved only the English language documest ‘This product is covered by the standard SEL {0.yesr warranty For warranty dels, iit wor selin com or contact your customer sevice pashan Instruction Manual pare Date Code 20130726 Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures Preface, Manual Overview Conventions, Safety and General Information Section 1; Introduction and Specifications Overview Features. Models, Options, and Accessories. Applications Getting Stared Specifications Section 2: Installation Overview Relay Placement V0 Configuration RearPanal Connections AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams Field Serviceability Section 3: PC Software Overview Senup. Terminal. Settings Database Management and Drivers. Settings Event Analysis Meter and Control. Help Section 4: Protection and Logic Functions Overview Application Data, Group Settings (SET Command). Basic Motor Provection PTC/RTD-Based Protection Voltage-Based Protection power Function Frequency and Load Control Settings Trip Logic and Motor Control. Logic Settings (SET L Command). Global Settings (SET G Command) Port Settings (SET P Command). Front-Panel Settings (SET F Command). Report Settings (SET R Command) Modbus Map Settings (SET M Command). Date Code 20130726 Instruction Manual 434 438 4aL 444 445 451 461 ATA 434 436 SEL-TO Relay “abe of Contents Section 5: Metering and Monitoring Overview Metezing Power Measurement Conventions Load Profiling ‘Motor Operating Statistics. “Motor Start Report. - Motor Start Trending conn “SL Breaker Monitor. Sul Section 6: Settings Overview 6 ViewiChange Settings With Front Panel. vosmnnaennniannin 2 View Change Settings Over Communications Port 6a Setting Entry Error Messages 66 SEL710 Settings Sheets Section 7: Communications Overview snes seven ‘Communications lateriaces 7 ‘Communications Protocols 79 SEL ASCII Protocol and Commands 74 Section 8: Front-Panel Operations Overview su Front-Panel Layout si Human-Machine Interface 82 Operation and Target LEDs 8.13 Section 9: Analyzing Events Overview Event Reporting Sequential Events Recorder (SER) Report Section 10: Testing and Troubleshooting Overview sone 10a Testing Tots To Commissioning Tests 103 Petiodie Tests (Routine Maintonaace) wo. Self-Test. 10.11 Troublestooing Using a command line interface on a PC terminal emulation window. > Using the front-panel means and pushbuttons. > Using ACSELERATOR QuickSet The instructions ia this manual indicate these options with specifie font and formatting attributes. The following table lists these conventions. Example Description STATUS ‘Command typed st a command line interface on aPC Enter Single keystroke on aPC keyboard ‘Multiple combination keystroke en a PC keybard start> Settings | PC dialog boxes and sana selections The> characte indicates sutmenis cuose ENABLE Main > Meters Relay font panel pushbutton. Relay ffont- or rear panel labels. ‘Relay font panel LCD mens and relay responses, The> character indicates submenus This instruction manual uses several example illustrations and instructions 10 explain how to effectively operate the SEL-710. These examples are for demonstration purposes only: the firmwaze identification information or settings values included in these examples may not necessarily match those in the current version of your SEL-710, Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 rotace | aM Safety and General Information Safety and General Information This manual uses three kinds of hazard statements, formatted as follows: ACCAUTION ADANGER that tot aveded mayresutia minoror| thiol avoded wresut in ean AAWARNING pats pote nasa ttn Symbols The following symbols fiom EN 61010-1 are often marked on SEL prodcts, Symbols ‘Cation, Risk of Danger—Consult Documettaton for ‘Adsitional Information Symbol 6 Protective (Safety) Ground Conductor Terminal Symbol 1 Direct Current symbol 2 Altemating Current Symbol 3 Disact and Altemting Curent symbol 5 Earth (Ground) Terminal LED Safety Warnings and Precautions > Do not look into the end of an optical cable connected to an optical outpur. > Do not look into the fiber ports/connectors > Do not perform any procedures or adjustments that are not described in this manual > During installation, maintenance, or testing of the optical ports only use test equipment classified as Class 1 laser products > Incorporated components such as transceivers and laser/LED ‘emitters are not user serviceable. Units must be returned to SEL for repair or replacement. Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay wll | Protace Safety and General Information Product Labels The two labels shown below are the product labels for the high-voltage and low-voltage power supply options, The labels are located on the left side panel of the product. The labels show the serial number, model number, and the ‘ratings of the product. Peed th 2aaseres Somaya er ee de Reo s) Ebene a 2) Eee ae =y Sg sms oe =e S| |e meee OG meee Sete Se Earlene“ fe” 3g ier = piel amu Seeman ane A, ‘enna eA, sama sous mewn’ a ed Than wma | | Rae eaetio h (tor hig-votage suey) {for fow-voltagesuppiy) LED Emitter The following table shows LED information specific to the SEL-710 (see Figure 2.9 for the location of fiber-optic Ethernet PORT I [or 1A, 1B] and PORT 2, the ports using these LEDs, on the relay) SEL-710 LED Information A\CAUTION item Port 2 Coking into opts connections, {Ber ta obs omens Nole ‘Maliode Multimode cerposure. Waveleasth 1300 520mm Source LED LD connector wpe Le sr® <6 48m “Typical output power SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Hazardous Locations Approvals Date Code 20180726 The followit rotace xix Safety and General Information figure shows the LED location specific to the SEL-710 (see Figure 2.9 for the complete rear-pavel drawing) LED Location Specific to the SEL-710 The SEL-710 complies with UL 1604, CSA 22.2 No. 213 and EN 60079-15. In North “America, the relay is approved for Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, and T4 ia the 40° to +70°C temperature range. To comply with the requirements of the European ATEX standard for hazardous locations, the SEL-710 must be installed in ‘an enclosure that meets the requizemeats of an Ex n enclosure rated IP54 or better. The enclosure should be certified to these ‘requirements or be tested for compliance as part of the complete assembly. The figure shows the compliance label that is located on the left side of the device. Product Compliance {or the SELTIO, Instruction Manual Fiber Optic Ethernet PorLLEDs Fiber Optic SerialPort LED a Du ns carne SEL-TW0 Relay mx | Frotace Safety and General Information Environmental Conditions and Voltage Information Wire Sizes and Insulation Instructions for Cleaning and Decontamination Technical Assistance AMWARNING Useof ths equipment ina manner cine ansoacice nts mana) onimpa operator ashy Ssteunrs prowae DMs quae SELT10 Relay The following table lists important environmental and voltage information, Condition Renge/Description Tadoor outdoor re Toor Altitudes To2000m Temperature TBC Performance Rating to 85°C yr IECEN 60068-2 nd TEC EN 0068-2. Relative humidity 510939 Main supply voltage Mutustons 0¥4 of Nominal voltage Overvoltage Category H Pollsion Degree Atmosphere pressure 049 110 kPa "Const the factory Tor Grating specifications for fghor aiituao applications Wire sizes for grounding (earthing), current, voltage, and contact connections are dictated by the terminal blocks and expected load currents. You may use wing table as a guide in selecting wire sizes, Connection Type Maximum Wire Size TEAWG@Smm) | WAWG@I man) Curent Connection 16AWOGSmm2 | 12 WO G3 mm?) Potential (Voltage) Connection fisawo(smm) | awe @i mm) Contact 10 wsawoc@smm) — | 14 AWG @.1 mad) other Connection isawc(smm) | 14 aWG@1mm) Use a mild soap or detergent solution and a damp cloth to carefully clean the SEL-710 chassis when necessary. Avoid using abrasive materials, polishing compounds, and harsh chemical solvents (such as xylene or acetone) on any surface of the relay Obtain technical assistance from the following address: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Ine 2350 NE Hopkins Court Pullman, WA 99163-5603 U.S.A. Tel: =1.509.332.1890 Fax: +1.509,332.7990 Intemet: www.seline.com Evmail: info@seline.com Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Section 1 Introduction and Specifications Overview The SEL-710 Motor Protection Relay is de: ed to protect three-phase motors, The basic relay provides locked rotor, overload, unbalance, and short circuit protection. Volrage-based and RTD- based protection are available as options All relay models provide mouitring functions This manual contains the information needed to instal, set, test, operate, and maintain any SEL-710. You need aot review the entire manual to perform specific tasks. Features Standard Protection > Features ~ > > > > > > > > > > > Date Code 20130726 Instruction Manual ‘Thermal Overload (Thermal Model) (49) Undercurrent (Load Loss) (37) Current Balance and Phase Loss (46) (Overcurrent (Load Jam) ‘Short Cireuit (S0P) Ground Fault—Residual Overcurrent (S0G) Ground Fault—Neutral Overcurrent (SON) Negative-Sequence Overcurrent (50Q) Phase Tine Overcurrent (51P) Ground (Residual) Time Overcurrent (51G) Negative-Sequence Time Overeurrent (51Q) Phase Reversal (47), current based Motor Starting Running Start Motor Timer Notching or Togging Device (65) TCU (Thermal Capacity Usilization) Start Inhibit ‘Anti-Backspin Timer Emergency Start Two-Speed Protection Reduced Voltage Starting (19) Stall-Speed Switch (14) SEL-TIO Relay Introduction and Spcitications Features > Frequency (81) > Breaker/Contactor Failure Protection Optional Protection > Differatial Overcurrent (87M) Features » PTC Overtemperature (Positive Temperature Coefficient Switching Thermistor) (49) > Voltaze-Based Protection > Undervoltage (27) > Reactive Power > Overvoltage (59) > Phace Reversal (47) > Underpower (37) > Power Factor (55) > RTD-Based Protection: As many as ten (10) RTDs may be ‘monitored when an internal RTD card is used, or as many as ‘twelve (12) when aa external SEL-2600 RTD Module with the ST® option is used. There are separate Trip and Wam settings for each RTD. Monitoring Features > Event Summaries that contain relay ID, date and time, tip cause, and current voltage magninides > Event Report ‘Sequential Events Record (SER) > Motor operating statisties since the last reser: neluding filtered and raw analog data Y > Running and stopped times > Number of starts and emergency starts > Average and peak metering values during start and ran periods > Load profiling > Number of various alarms and trips > Motor Start Reports, for as long as 60 seconds, for each of the last 5 starts > Motor Start Trend data for the past eighteen 30-day intervals > Acomplete suite of accurate metering functions Communications and Control > EIA.232, front-panel port > EIA-232, EIA-485, single or dual, copper or fiber-optic Exthemet port(s), and fiber-optic rear panel ELA-232 port > IRIG-B time-code input > Modbus® RTU slave, Modbus TCP/IP, Ethernet FTP, Telnet SNTP, MinoReD BIrs®, IEC 61850, DevicoNet®, and File Transfer Protocols > SEL ASCII, Compressed ASCII, Fast Meter, Fast Operate, Fast SER, and Fast Message Protocols > Programmable Boolean aud math operators, logie fimetions. and analog compare SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Introauction ana Speiiations Models, Options, and Accessories Models, Options, and Accessories Models Options Accessories Date Code 20180726 Complete ordering information is not provided in this instruction manval. See the latest SEL-710 Model Option Table at www.seline com, under SEL Literature, Ordering Information (Model Option Tables). Options and accessories are listed below > Voltage Option: four-wire wye, open-deta, or single phase connected VTs; Voltage Option plus three differential current inputs. > Input/Output (110) Option: > Additional digital VO Additional analog YO > 1ORID inputs > Communications Options (Protecol/Ports): EIA-485/EIA-232/Ethemet ports > Multimode (ST) fiber-optic serial port Modbus RTU, Modbus TCPAP protocol > DeviceNet > IEC 61850 Communications Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) ¥ > Choice of IRIG-B time-code input or PTC (thermistor) input Contact your Technical Service Center or the SEL factory for additional detail and ordering information for the following accessories: > Extemal RID protection: > SEL-2600 RID Modules (ST option only) > A simplex 62.5/125 ym fiber-optic cable with an ST ‘connector for connecting the external RTD module to the SEL-710 > Remote VO wih SEL-2505 Remote 10 Madule (ST oon > SEL-710 Configurable Labels > Rack-Mounting Kits: > Forone relay For two relays > Forone relay and atest switch > Wall-Mounting Kits > Bezels for Retrofit > Replacement Rear Comnector Kit For all SEL-710 mounting accessories for competitor products adapter plates, visit www2.seline.com/mouating_ selector including 13 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay Introduction and Spcitications ‘Aplications Applications Section 2: Installation includes ac and de connection diagrams for vatious applications. The following is alist of possible application scenarios: > With or without 2ero-sequence core-balance curreat transformer > With or without extemal RTD module > Across-the-line starting > Stardelta starting > Tworspeed motors Figure 1.1 shows across-the line starting ac connections. Refer to Section 2. Installation for additional applications and the related connection diagrams. cB Ltt ct © q OTL : san ont it oO (BT crear cucenttansfomer ‘The curenttrarsormers andthe SELTIO. chassis mustbe roundodin he lay cabinet Figure 14 AC Connections~Aeross-the-Line Starting Getting Started ‘Understanding basic relay operation principles and methods will help you use the SEL-710 effectively. This section presents the fundamental knowledge you need to operate the SEL-710, organized by task. These tasks help you become familiar with the relay and include the following: > Powering the relay > Establishing communication > Checking relay status > Setting the date and time Perform these tasks to gain a fundamental understanding of relay operation, SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Powering the Relay Establishing Communication Date Code 20180726 Intruction ana Speiiations Getting Started Power the SEL-710 with 125/250 Vaelde or 24/48 Vie, depending on the part umber. > > > Observe proper polarity as indicated by the #/M (terminal AOD and the ~/N (terminal AO2) on the power connections. Connect the ground lead: see Grounding (Earthing) Connections on page 2.16. Once connected to power, the relay does an internal selcheck and the ENABLED LED illuminates The SEL-710 has two ELA-232 serial communications ports. The following steps require PC terminal emulation software and an SEL Cable C234A (or equivalent) to connect the SEL-710 to the PC. See Section 6: Sertings for farther information on serial communications connections and the required cable pinout Step 1 step 2 step 3. Step 4. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7. ‘Connect the PC to the SEL-710 with the serial communications. cable Apply power to both the PC and the relay. ‘Start the PC temninal enlation programm. ‘Set the PC terminal emulation program to the communications port settings listed in the Default Value columa of Table 1.1 ‘Also, set the terminal program to emulate either VT100 or ‘VTS2 terminals. Press the key ou the PC keyboard to cheek the communications link. ‘You will see the = prompt atthe left side of the computer sereen, (columa 1). If you do not see the ~ prompt, check the cable connections, ‘and confirm thatthe settings inthe terminal emulation program. are the default values in Zable Z.1 ‘Type QUIT :o view the relay report header. ‘You will see a computer screen display similar to Figure 1.2.1f you sec jumbled characters, change the terminal emulation type in the PC terminal ensulation program, ‘Type ACC and the appropriate password (see Table 7.7 for factory default passwords) to go to Access Level | Table 11 SEL-710 Serial Port Settings scription Default Value ‘SPEED SPEED 3600 DATA BITS ITs PARITY PARITY N stop arrs stor 1 PORT TIMEOUT Tour HWDR HANDSHAKING RISCTS N Instruction Manual 15 SEL-T0 Relay Introaucton and Spciticatons Getting Started Checking Relay Status NOTE? soo stop 12 on page 212 tr Infomation abou tne par number splaves SELT10 Relay Figure 1.2 Response Header ‘Use the STA serial port command to view the SEL-710 operational stars, Analog channel de offset and monitored component status ar listed in the status report depicted in Figure 1.3. Figure 1.3 STA Command Response-No Communications Ca EIA-485 Communications Cara or E1A-232/ If a communications card with the DeviceNet protocol is present, the status report depicted in Figure 1.4 applies. Ifa communications card with Modbus RTU protocol is present, the status report depicted in Figure 1.3 applies. Figure 1.4 STA Command Response-Communications Card/DeviceNet Protocol Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Intruction ana Speiiations Getting Started Table 7.51 provides the definition of each status report designator and Table 10.8 shows all the selftests performed by the relay. The beginning of the status report printout (see Figure 1.2) contains the relay serial number, firmware identification string (FID), and checksum string (CTD). These strings ‘uniquely identify the relay and the version ofthe operating firmware. Setting the Date and Time DAT (Date Command) Viewing the Date Type DAT atthe prompt to-view the date stored in the SEL-710. If the date stored in the relay is July 29, 2003, and the DATE_F setting is MDY. the relay will reply 7129/2003 Af the DATE_F setting is YMD, the relay will reply. 2003/7129 Ifthe DATE_F setting is DMY, the relay will reply: 29/7/2003 Changing the Date Type DAT followed by the correct date at the prompt to change the date stored in the relay. For example, to change the date to May 2, 2003 (DATE_F = MDY), enter the following at che action prompt: Dar 5/2/03 ‘You can separate the month, day, and year parameters with spaces, commas, slashes, colons, and semicolons. TIM (Time Command) Viewing the Time Enter TIM at the prompt to view the time stored in the SEL-710. The telay ‘will reply with the stored time. For example 1seb244 This time is 1:52 pm. (and 44 seconds). Changing the Time Enter TIM followed by the correct time at the action prompt to change the ‘ime stored in the relay. For example, to change the time to 6:32 a.m., enter the following at the prompr TIM 6:32:00 ‘You can separate the hours, minutes, and seconds parameters with spaces, commas, slashes, colons, and semicolons. Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay SELT10 Relay Introaucton and Spcitications ‘Specifications Specifications General ‘AC Current Input Phase and Neutral Currents [Note Bye 1A.5.A.or25ma (hi sestivn) secondary ‘epenng on mel Iyow=5. ated Rage onsen 1 Secon Thema S008 Basen (pe phat) m0000 Relish Rate room rom ‘enor Full Scale at25C: <21% 220554 sleet Fem: Asay quan avaible the ‘ely ‘Analog Inputs Optional) Mains leput Range 200A, iv Cpe angst by aner put impedance: 2000 (caret mee) S10 ke retage mode) Accuracy at 25°C ‘Withusercalation: 005% of il scale (cure ode) 0 oosteffllele esage mode) Benet 05 of fil scale 25°C 0 015% per offal sake ‘Without ir cattrato Accuracy Vraioa With “Tnperate (oma ersi0N) Frequency and Phase Rotation System Fegueney 50,60 Phase Rottion ABC, ACB Fregueny Taking 20-70 He Time-Cose input Foot Demodsates RGB 0) sae vasosy, put impedance: 2ka Synehronizaion Accuracy AlTRegors Sis Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Accuracy Uasyucronze Clock Dat ‘lay Ponered 2 minutes pr yas typical Communications Ports Standard E1A282 2 Ports) “Location Frou Patel RearPael Dara Speed 300-3800 pe EUi485 Port (Optional) “Lecton RearPael DaaSpend 30018200 0p Ethernet Port (Optional Sine Daal 10 1008ASE-T copper (11S connecter) Single Dual 1OORASE-FX (LE connect) Standara Multimode Fiber Optic Port ‘Lecto Rea Patel Desa Sped 500-35400 bps Fiber-Optic Ports Characteristics Part r 1 18) Ethernet Wardens: 1500 am pial Comecer pe LC The Tine Maltiode Link Bdge: 14108 RX Min. Sey a1sen Foe Sz: 28125. SEL-T0 Relay 140 | Introaution ana Speciications ‘Specifications Apeosinte Range “34k aa Rate xeon Typical Fiber Atemsion: 2 BR Port 2 Seriat Waren 0mm Opacal Commer Thre ST Fiber De: Matitode Link Bdge saa Type TK Power “16430 RN Mia. Ses 24 Ban ApprosinateRaaae ~ka Data Rate SM Type Fiber Anemstion: 1 Bn Optional Communications Cares opmat ELA 282 cr BLA 5 opma2 DeviceNet cemmuccatons cad ‘communications Protocols SEL, Mocbus FR, TCPIP Tenet, SNTB TEC1820, MIRRORED BIS Conanieton, sd Deveeet See Table? fa deta, Operating Temperature TEC Perfomance Rating (pet ior 085°C C0" o 18577) 0085-22) ‘Notapplieshles UL apps mons [Note LCD conta is inpaized for tempers blow 20°C a aoe -70C, esd Bat. W080 408) aes Operating Environment Palluion Desee 2 Orervlage Casey u Aospheic Pests so-1108Ps elaine Homidi= 555%, aonsondensi ‘Maxim tide: 2000 Dimensions 144.0 mum (567 in) x 192.0 mm (758 in) x 147-4 mm (5 80 in) Weight 20kg 41s) Relay Moutng Screws (#8-32) Tightening Torque Minis 14Ne (2) ‘Msn 17 Nin (15 int) ‘Terminal Connections ‘Terminal Block ing Teri! With “Terminal Block Tgntening Torque (0310 nch aan ‘Niu: 092m (Sinit) Nissin 148m (12 int) ‘Compression Pug Tightening Torque Nis: Os Nati) Naima 1ONm (SS in.) ‘Compressan Plug Mounting Ear Screw Tightening Torque Neu: O18 Na (sia) ‘asim 025Nm@2 in) SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Type Tests Eavironmental Tests Enclose iotetoe 1 60529:2001 IPs eco 1950 ated tral dst rection ‘sea (GEL Por 2915900170), Tost temperate eating pis to he reapers spencatoas of theres ec oons82-6:1995 30, 10-150Hs TEC 60055-21-11988, Cass TEC 0055213 1998, Clana? Shock Resisnce: TEC 69255-21-2:1988 Clas} cold 1c oo068-2-1:2007 “0c, Shou "40°C, 936 relative hunny. 4 Jays 25-55, cyl, 95% clave ‘mais 85°C, 16 hours | Dielectric Strength and impuse Tests Dielectric iP) Tec an55-5:2000, ac on cue aps ema 10 20 Yas on se vohaee ips, analog inputs Vo kiac on PTC gut zed aalo ouput 2ESEVec o poser soppy 051,47 2V ox power ugly 10, se current and voltage inputs oss ss0V on PTC and aalog ‘Vitrtioa Resistance: ‘Dap Heat Steady Ste Impulse os RF and Interference Tests EMC Immunity ‘nay ec o008522-22008 Sere Level ED cata charge SEV ardacharge Rained RF lnmuity ec s1000-43.2008, ee o005522-52007 10Vim Digtal Rado Telephone RF Fos Trae, Borst Immunity IEC 61000-42008 kV g sobs DV G SOME for come gor Ec s1000-5:2005 RY line ine SRV lneioear Suge mci Date Code 20130726 sorte Witstand Capsbiny EC 0255.22-1:2007 2S common mod Tk dierent mode 1 eV common mage on cram, pw EEEC37 901.2002 2SEV crises SRV fn onset 1c 61000-4-6:2006 TEC 5055.22.62, EC 1000-48:2001 1000 mn for 3 seconds 100m for I mine ec 60055.11:157 Conducted RF taunt Maga Fil smo Power Soply Immunity: EMC Emissions Conducted Eins: EN S501: 1998, Cas. rec sss.252000 EN 55011-1968, Clas A rec siss.252000 Electromagnetic Compatiity Rade Enis: ‘This product assigned ad ‘anafced under at 1S0 $001 rid quay manazeneat een Prtetie Relay Category NRGU RGU? per UL 808,222 Na, te e (CENatl EMC Diectne ow Velnge Deen EEC H71 EEC 0947-41 EC 9475-1 uatdous Loatons Agere: Conpiewith ULIG04 ISA, 12201, €98 222 No. 215, a8 Processing Specifications and Oscillography AC Wolage sal Curent puts 16 samples per power stam ile Frequency Tracking Range 20-70 He Digital Futsag (uel conte ae Lon-pats uals fiteng Netfilter (Gaaog pts dtl eoecn 2c allamonies sete an tte anon Processing utes fear times per power sem cle oxo ‘ath ables ad aa Protection a8 gpamtes ice pent: amicg Sey 1008) Oscilography Sampling Rate 16 samples per cele wares 4 spn peel eed Ticeer Programmable with Boolean Fomiat ASCT and Compesed ASCE Tuneup Resolion Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual Introuction ane Speciation | 1.1 Specifications Sequential Events Recorder Tome Sam Rescuer ms ‘Time Stamp Acca (ith eto Soe) Relay Elements Thermal Overoad (49) Tell-Lcad Curent (FLA) Limits: 0250000 primary iit to 20 Tooveof Cr eae) ssa Locked Rotor Cunet 25120+FLA Hi Locked Rowe Tine: L0-G000econd Asti Soa25 ms simlapes of FLA >? (Gold cave meaios) FLA.s asenag (ste he Group Sens (SET Comment the ‘SEL-T0 Serge Shea: fo seine nee) PTC Overtomporature (49) ‘ype of Coasal Ut ‘Mae. 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4 ky aan em, ro a ‘e009 Figure 21 Relay Panel-Mount Dimensions Refer to Section 1+ Introduction and Specifications, Models, Options, and Aecessories on page 1.3 for information on mounting accessories, 1/0 Configuration ‘Your SEL-710 offers flexibility in tailoring UO to your specific application. In total, the SEL-710 has six rear-panel slots, labeled as Slots A, B,C, D, , and 2. Slots A, B, and Z are base unit slots, each associated with a specific function. Optional digital analog VO. communications, RTD, and voltage cards are available for the SEL-710. Figure 2.2 shows the slot allocations for the cards, ‘Because installations differ substantially, the SEL-710 offers a variety of card configurations to provide options for the many diverse applications. Choose the combination of option cards most suited for your application from the following selection, SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instalation | 2.3, Vo Contiguration ‘SELEcT Power Supply With i/0 (Slot A) SELECT Processor and Communications Card (Slat 8) SELECT /0 Expansion Card (Slot C) ‘SELect I/O Expansion Card (Slot 0) SELecr I/O Expansion Card (Slot E) SELECT 4 ACI Card (Slot 2) Rear-Pane! Siet a iP fe p FE z sormareratnee Jes omen] “* | ee,temn fee ounen] cease | lrowseaupety |ctrcomm. |comn criaput) fiapncutpre liaputomput or vole [4 acter Description jindvocard® leat Joupurend — forerDexa fase card exsin Cord Type SELEcrEIA.2520485 . ne ne SELECT DeviceNet . ne na SELECTS DUA DOI AO (one card por) . . . sELecr 4DV4 Dot . . . SELECT 4 DU3 DO (2 Foe C1 Form B)* . . . seLecrs Dit . . . SELECT SAI . . . SELECT 4 AU AO (on cd po lay) . . . SELECT 10RTD sa . aa seLecr3 av aa aa . setecr3 acta avit sa na ‘Power suppw two puts, ana Ivee OW © IRIGB/PTC, £1k-237/465, tocropic sara ana Ethornat pots (The RIG'8/PTC input option i avaiabl on trina BO, 802 tor alt ‘models except models with 2 fiberoptic Ethernet pet (I) and a duar High Voltage: 110-250 Vée, 110-240 Vac, 50/60 Hz © Ground connection a Samy | ABA INt0%, tes N01 element following base-unit options shown in Table 2.2. Communications Ports (Slot B) Table 22 Communications Ports Nonoletd FIA 1 Optional | (Single;Dua) Isolated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet copper port or 1O0RASE-FX Ethernet fiber-optic port Isolated mltimade fiber optio port with ST connectors Either onisolated EIA-23 senal port ELAASS Port F supports the following protocols: > SELBOOT > Modbus® RTU Slave > SEL ASCII and Compressed ASCIL > SEL Sertings File Transfer Port | (Ethernet) supports the following protocols: SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instalation | 2.5, Vo Contiguration ‘Modbus TPP. TEC 61850 FIP Telnet vyvy Port 2 and Port 3 support the following protocols: ‘Modbus RTU Slave (Port 3 only) SEL ASCII and Compressed ASCH SEL Fast Meter SEL Fast Operate SEL Fast SER SEL Fast Message Unsolicited Write SEL Settings File Transfer SEL MIRRORED BITs® (MBA, MBB, MBSA, MBSB, MBTA, ‘MBTB) YyrvyYyYyvyyY Communications Card Either the DeviceNet (see Appendic F: DeviceNet Communications) or the ELA-232/ EIA-485 communications ead is supported in Slot C. The EIA~ EIA-485 card provides one serial port with one of the following two serial port interfaces: NOTE: nt ay car. suet > Port 4 a isolated ELA$85 serial port interface > Port 4C, onisolated EIA-232 serial por interface, supporting the “5 ‘Vde interface Select either EIA-232 or ETA-485 functionality using the Port 4 Serting COMM Interface. Zable 23 shows the port number. interface, and type of connector forthe two protocols. Table 2.3 Communications Card Interfaces and Connectors. Port Interface Connectors a BASS Spin Ewe « BIA D.nb The communications card supports all of the following protocols > Modus RTU Slave SEL ASCH and Compressed ASCIL SEL Fast Meter SEL Fast Operate SEL Fast SER SEL Fast Message Unsolicited Write SEL Settings File Transfer SEL MIRRORED BIvs (MBA, MBB, MBSA, MBSB, MBTB, MBTA) yrvyyvyvy Voltage/Differential sreporeé in sie only ose ‘this cus whee you bse oes or fuse Current Card(3 AVIor ine veltazes at 16 times acyele see Processing Specticatons and 3 ACI/3 AVI) Oscillography on page 1.1] for more information. Optionally, this card also Inludes diforontel cunt input Date Code 20130726 Instruction Manual SEL-T1O Relay Inston Yo configuration SELTI0 Relay Table 2.4 3 AVI Voltage Card Inputs Terminal Designation Siae-Pa Connections Labet Description EDL VA, Phase A voltage input cera] ae F02 VB, Phase B volage input wo —¥e| ve [03 VC, Phase Cvolaze input [04 —N. Common soansstion ee VA, VB, VE 05 06 Table 2.5 3 ACI/3 AVI Differential Current/Volt. Designation Side-Pane! Termit Connections Labet | Number EOL WA. Phase A voltage input [02 VB, PhaveB voltage input [03 VC, Phate C voltage input [04 N. Common coansstion for VA, VB, VE Card Inputs Terminal scription FOS N, Common connection for VA, VB,YC [06 —N, Common camneston for VA, VB,VC EOT —_IAS7, Phave A diferentalcurent put [08 1857, Phare B differential current input [09 C87, Phase C afferent cunt ing BO INS, dffnenial ouent neutral retrm Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Current Card (4 ACI) 1/0 Card (8 Al) Date Code 20130726 Instalaton | 2.7 Vo Contiguration ‘Supported in Slot Z only, this card provides cusrent inputs for thiee-phase CTs and one neutral CT. Secondary phase current ratings are either all 1A or all 5 A: you cannot order a combination of 1 A and 5 A phase CTs on one eard. However, the phase CTs and the neutral CT can be of different current rating, You can order one of three neutral CT ratings, 1 A, S.A, or 2.5 mA (high sensitivity). With a current card installed, the SEL-710 samples the currents at 16 times a eyele—see Processing Specifications and Osciliography on ‘page 1.1 for more information. Table 2.6 4 ACI Current Card Inputs Terminal Designation we 10,202 1A, Phase A core pat e * 203,204 1B, Phase cure ee, 105,206 10, Phase C curent inp “ 207,208 IN, etal amen input Supported in any nonbase unit slot (Slot C through Slot E), this eard has eight analog inputs. Zable 2.7 shows the terminal allocation Table 2.7 Eight Anelog Input (8 Al) Card Terminal Allocation Baa 01,02 voi, Transducer input mer x02 = (3,04 A102, Transducer Input number 302 cB | as06 be, amarante 3 SBao 07,08 Atos, Transducer Input number x04 Ban 08,0 —Ais05, Tanner ft uber x05 * 112 tos, Transducer apt numer x06 2 Bam 13.M)AbO7, Transducer Input number x07 "Ban 15.16 AOS, Tanaduoer apt number x08 Ene * Bae a, or, Ala, ALAOZ, Sc, THe Care Was Rslaed WSO) Instruction Manual SEL-TO Relay Inston Yo configuration 1/0 Card (4 Al/4 AO) NOTE: anaion inputs cant provce [Sopissner en aniog cutout ® sof powers anata sn wots NOTE: araiog outputs areiscate ‘rom each oter an trom the chass's ound 1/0 Card (3 DI/4 DO/ 1A0) NOTE: i cigta neu ana sgt futur nciuaingnghcurent Nh Speers connections ar pray net SELT10 Relay Supported in only one of the nonbase unit slots (Slot C through Slot E), this card has four analog inputs and four analog outputs (AO). Table 2.8 shows the terminal allocation. Table 2.8 Four Analog Input/Four Analog Output (4 Al/4 AO) Card Terminal Allocation Connections Labet = aa Bren 01,02 40301, Analog Output amber 01 g 03,04 A0s62,Ansiog Omput amber 02 BP | oge6 scr. ang Oop mers Bros | anoe ovo Ansog Out mbar: Foe | O97 Al1, Tne pet anata sot oo Bes Ae /Alx02, Transducer Input number x02 Ban AM Ah0S Transacer opt mers " & . 15,16 AlzO4, Transducer Input muebeec04 ee Tes OF (og, NOT AIAOZ, oe, Ht carawas atalog MSITD) Supported in one nonbase unit slot (Slot C,D, or E) this card has three digital inputs, four digital outputs, and one analog output. Table 2.9 shows the terminal allocation. Table 2.9 Three Digital Input/Four Digital Output/One Analog Output (3 DI/A O/t AO) Card Terminal Allocation 7S 04,62 ovTIO, driven by OCTOI SELOGEC equation el" 03.04 OUTKO2, driven by OUTHO? SELOG equation S Jers] 05.06 ours0s.civen by OUT03 SeLoGt enstion re] ROB OUTROS, ditenby OUT04 SELOGE easton * 08,10 —AO%Ot, Ans Ong Mambo Yona a TR —_INeOl, Daves INVOt element on-ge 18.4 102, Drives T8202 element » Bem 15.16 18:03, Drives N03 element "Smo: "Omve "Ono 7a, or ay NADL AIADE, Be, he vd wos HTaNEG TH SOD) Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 RTD Card (10 RTD) NOTE: a1 ero comp/sneis eras ana grsuna 1/0 Card (4 DI/3 DO) Date Code 20130726 Instalation | 2.9 Vo Contiguration Supported in Slot D only, this card has 10 3-wite RTD inputs, Zable 2.10 shows the terminal allocation Table 210 RTD (10 RTD) Card Terminal Allocation Side-Pane! minal Connections Label | Number | Description RIDE we RDN) 03 RIDOI Comp Shield 4 RIDE) 05 RIDOD) 06 RIDO2 Comp Shield oF Repose) 8 IDNs) 09 RIDOS CompiShield ~ XDWE 2 RIDIOG 30 RIDIO Comp Shield Supported in any nonbase unit slot (Slot € throvelt Slot E), this card has four digital inputs, one Form-B digital output (normally closed contact output), and two ForniC digital output contacts. Table 2.11 shows the terminal allocation. Table 2.11 Four Digital Inputs, One Form-B Digital Output, Two Form-C Digital Outputs (4 01/3 D0) Card Terminal Allocation Tyron] let uno ahenyovt0 seo sqm em 03,0405 OUT®02, driven by OUT? SELOGIC equation 2 ono oh nee ss “4 M2 INe02, drives INvO2 element 7 | su nes ae nvos iene 35. | ew movanemcoranent 73 ne none 7 an3-a oF (2g, OUTADN OUTAGE ee the cara was Mataled in SRD) Instruction Manual SEL-TO Relay 2.10 | instalation Yo configuration 1/0 Card (4 DI/4 DO) NOTE: 4 gat input ana cinta output inewaing greater, Speea, ryan) connections re potty newtra 1/0 Card (8 DI) SELT10 Relay Supported in any nonbase unit slot (Slot € through Slot €), this card has four digital inputs and four outputs. The four outputs are normally open contact outputs. Optional fast hybrid (high speed, high current interrupting) outputs are supported in slot C only. Table 2.12 shows the terminal allocation, Table 212 Four Digi Termin 3 Deseriten Allocation ‘Side-Panel Connections Label oy an yon aon | Input/Four Digital Output (4 DI/4 DO) Card Terminal oo 03,04 05,06 07,08 09,10 me BM 1.16 (OUTRON, driven by OUTHO1 SELOGIC equation (OUTAC2, driven by OUT302 SELCGIC equation (OUTROS, diven by OUT303 SELOGIC equation (OUTROS, diven by OUTSO4 SELOGIC equation ING, drives BN elomeat NW, dives INO? element N03, drives N03 element INGOs, drives INGO clement =a oF 5 (2 AAOH, AOR ete The Ca WOH TRG SOLD) Supported in any nonbase unit slot (Slot € through Slot E), this card las eight digital inputs. Table 2.13 shows the terminal allocation. Table 2413 Eight Digital Input (8 DI) Card Terminal Allocation ono 03,04 05,06 7,08 09,10 me BM 5.16 Deseription® x04, drives INNO! element TNx02, drives INNO2 element Bin03, drives INAOS clement nO, dries INROM clement INxOS, drives INWOS element BinQ6, drives INROG element INHO7, drives INNO? element Bin0S, drives INROS clement Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 1/0 Card Configuration Procedure Instaation Vo Contiguration Changing card positions, or expanding on the initial number of cards requires, no card programming; the relay detects the new harcware and updates the software accordingly (you still have to program the 1/O using the SET command). ‘Swapping Optional 1/0 Boards ‘When an 10 board is moved from one slot toa different slot, the associated settings forthe slot the card is moved from will be lost. For example, ifa 4 DU 4:DO card is installed in Slot 4 (Slot D), the SELOGtc settings OUT401-404 ‘would be available, IFOUT401= INIO1 AND SOPID and the card is moved to a different slot, then the OUT4xx settings will be lost. This is tre for all the digital and analog UO cards Configuration Change AXDANGER Daconneeto ae eneraie at ttesovce Cote wen nontenas ‘voltages and currents insice this reautng mina or se5m Date Code 20180726 Following « change in configuration, the relay is always disabled until you accept the new relay configuration. To change the configuration, perform the following steps: Step 1. De-energize the relay. Step 2. Remove the eight rear-panel screws, ground serew, plug-in connectors, and the rear panel ‘Step 3. Remove the card érom the relay. Step 4. Insert the new eard into the slot Step 5. Replace the rear panel, reinstall all serews and connectors, and energize the unit Step 6. If the option card is inthe proper slot, the front panel displays the following: STATUS FAIL WX Card Failure If you dio not see this message and the ENABLED liaht is turned fon, the card was inserted into the wzong slot. Begin again at Step 1. If you do see this message, then proceed to Step 7, Step 7. Press the ESC pushbutton. Step 8. Press the Down Arrow pushbutton until STATUS is highlighted, Step9. Press the ENT pushbutton. ‘The front panel displays the following: Confirm Hardware Config (Enter) Step 10. Press the ENT pushbutton, ‘The front panel displays the following: Accept Contig? Yes Ko ‘Step LL. Select Yes and press the ENT pushbutton, ‘The front panel displays the following: Config accepted Enter to Restart Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay 2:2 | instalation Yo configuration Analog Input Card Voltage/Current Jumper Selection Analog Output (4 AI/AO Card) Configuration Jumper NOTE: anaiog inputs cannot prove oop powet Ear anatog butptisserponerea and nas an Iotatea power stop. NOTE: teres no jumper between Dine 3nd fora vetoge analog SELT10 Relay Step 12. Press ENT. ‘The relay restarts and the ENABLED Light is turned on to indicate the option card was installed correctly After reconfiguration, the relay updates the part aumnber, exeept for the digits shown below, These digits remain unchanged, i., these digits retain the same character as before the reconfiguration. Also, a communications card installed in ‘Slot C wil be reflected as an empty slot in the part number. Use the Status command to view the part number. FART NUM = 071001854247: Hitt ft Step 13. Attach the terminal marking label (provided with the card) 10 the rear cover so thatthe INTERFACE CARD EXPANSION SLOT is covered ‘Step 14, Reconnect all connection plugs, and add any additional wiring/ connectors required by the new option card Figure 2.3 shows the circuit board of an analog VO board. Jumper x (x= 1-8) determines the nature of each channel. For a current channel, insert Jumper x in position 1-2; for a voltage channel, insert Jumper x in position 2-3. ies bes \Where"JMPX" the jumper fr Al channel" Figure 2.3 Circuit Board of Analog I/O Board, Showing Jumper Selection Figure 2.4 shows the locations of IMP! through JMP4 on an analog output board. You can select each of the four analog output channels as either @ current analog output or a voltage analog output, Figure 2.4 JMP1 Through JMP4 Locations on 4 Al/4 AO Board ‘You need to insert three jumpers for a current analog output selection and two Jumpers fora voltage analog output selection, For a current analog output selection, insert a jumper between pins 1 and 2, pins 5 and 6, and pins 9 and 10. Fora voltage analog output selection, insert a jumper between pins 3 and Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instaation | 248, Vo Contiguration 4, and pins 7 and 8. Figure 2.5 shows IMP4 selected as a current analog output. The current analog output selection is the default setting for MP1 ‘through IMP4. Figure 2.6 shows JMP1 selected as a voltage analog output. ne Scere Oot We sotto Voto Ott wo (lal » oe cel og el . EE]: = sloop] = og = 4 falc ~ (Eh ooh Figure 2.5 Current Output Jumpers Figure 2.6 Voltage Output Jumpers Password and Figure 2.7 shows the major components of the B-slot card in the base unt. Notice the three sets of pins labeled A. Band C. SELeoor Jumper Selection (a) Card Layout for Relays With Firmware Versions Lower Than R400 Uefout Postion er rssct KY Bypass Not see sats F fe pl? a (©) Card Layout for Relays With Firmware Versions R400 and Higher ut Pll] oeaut sflello|Postins wae Password passes ot sea ac MP Figure 2.7. Pins for Password Jumper and SELsoor Jumper Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay Inston Rear-Panel Connections Pins labeled A bypass the password requirement, and pins labeled C force the relay to the SEL operating system called SELBOOT (pins labeled B are not used). In the unlikely event that the SEL-710 experiences an intemal failure communication with the relay may be compromised. Forcing the relay to SELa00T provides you with a way to download new firmware, To force the relay to SELBO0T, place the jumper in position C, as shown in Figure 2.7 (SELBOOT forced), After the relay is forced to SELBOOT, you can only commmaicate with it via the front-panel port To gain access to Level | and Level 2 command levels without passwords, place the jumper in position A, as shown in Figure 2,7 (Password Bypassed). ‘Although you gain access to Level 2 without a password, the alarm contact stil closes momentarily when accessing Level 2. See Table 2.14 for the functions of the three sets of pins and their jumper default positions. Table 2.14 Jumper Functions and Default Positions Pins Description A] Not bypassed Gequires password) Password Bypass B | Noted Notused ¢_| Nor bypassed (not forced SEL3OOT) Forced SELBOOT Rear-Panel Connections Rear-Panel and Side- Panel Diagrams The physical layout of the connectors on the rear-panel and side-panel diagrams of three sample configurations of the SEL-710 are shown in Figure 2.8 through Figure 2.10. “wg * ~ 4 DODD) © (Wo Rear Panel Layout Tiere + SEEOOCIMENTATONFORINPUT VOLTAGE RATING ‘a7 (© Side Pane input and Outpt Designations Figure 2.8 IRIG-B, Ethernet, E1A-232 Communication, 3 DI/4 DO/1 AO, and Voltage Option SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instiation | 245 Rear-Panel Connections ama a Goo ee + Sez bocuneNTAMON FoR NFUT VOETHGE RATING ese (0) Roar Panel Layout (@) Side Panel input and Output Designations Figure 2.9 Dual Fiber-Optic Ethernet, Fiber-Optic Serial, DeviceNet, Fast Hybrid 4 D1/4 DO and Voltage/ Differential option by [p> p> E> BE o* fella (fafa) ele () Rear-Panel Layout (8) Side-Pael input and Output Designations Figure 240 PTC, DeviceNet, 4 DI/4 DO, and Voltage/Differential Option Date Code 20130726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay Inston Rear-Panel Connections Power Connections ANDANGER Contact wih strumeos termina amends electric shock tat ean Fesuiim ny o asain ACAUTION “ne rly contains doves serve ‘Detect onctarge 30) tinen wring on era wine tonpoe removes work aces nd perenne mos be propery ‘rounded or sgupment Samage may west Grounding (Earthing) Connections © Serial Ports The POWER terminals on the rear panel (AOI(+/H) and AO2(™/N)) must connect to 110-240 Vac, 110-250 Ve, or 4-48 Vie (see Power Supply on page 1.8 for complete power input specifications). The PONER terminals are isolated from chassis ground, Use 14 AWG (2.1 mim?) t0 16 AWG (1.3 mm) size wire 0 connect tothe POWER terminals. For compliance with IEC 60947-1 and TEC 60947-3, place a suitable external switeh or circuit breaker in the power leads for the SEL-710; this device should interrupt both the hot (+/H) and neutral (-N) power leads. The ‘maximum current rating for the power diseonnect cireuit breaker or optional overcurrent deviee (fuse) should be 20 A. Operational power is internally fused by a power supply fuse, See Field Serviceability on page 2.28 for details. Be sure to use fuses that comply with TEC 60127-2 ‘You must connect the ground terminal labeled GND on the rear panel to a rack frame or switchgear ground for proper safety and performance. Use 14 AWG (2.3 mm?) wire less than 2 m (6.6 feet) in length for the ground connection, ‘Because all ports (F, 2,3, and 4) are independent, you can communicate to any combination simultaneously. Although serial Port 4 on the optional communications card consists of an EIA-485 (4A) and an EIA-232 (AC) port, coaly one port is available at a time. Use the Port 4 communications interface COMMINF setting to select between EIA-485 and ELA. The serial port ELA-485 plug-in connector aecepts wire size AWG 24 through AWG 12. Strip the wires § mm (0.31 inches) and install with a small slotted- tip serewdriver, All EIA-232 ports accept 9-pin D-subminiature male connectors, For connecting devices at distances over 100 feet, where metallic cable is not appropriate, SEL offers fiber-optic transeeivers or the fiber-optic port. The SEL-2800 family of transceivers provides fiber-optic links between devices for electrical isolation and long-distance signal transmission. Contact SEL for fartber information on these products, IRIG-B Time-Code Input SELT10 Relay When ordered with optional IRIG-B input, the SEL-710 accepts a demodulated IRIG-B tim signal to synchronize the intemal clock with an external source, Three options for IRIG-B signal input are given, but only one should be used at a time. TRIG-B (BOI and B02) inputs, an SEL communications processor via EIA-232 serial Port 3, or the fiber-optic serial Port 2 may be used. The available communications processors ave the SEL-2032, SEL-2030, SEL-2020, and the SEL-2100 Logic Processor. Also, the SEL-2401, SEL-2404, or SEL-2407 can be used as a time source, The SEL-710 models with fiber-optic Ethernet or dual copper Ethernet port(s) o not have IRIG-B option with the separate terminals, IRIG-B is available via the EIA-232 Port 3 on these models and can be connected to an SEL, communications processor. ‘The third option for IRIG-B is via fiber-optic serial Port 2. Use an SEL-2812MT Transeeiver to connect fo an SEL-2030 or SEL-2032 and bring IRIG-B signal with the FIA-232 input. Use a fiber-optic eable pair with ST connectors (C805 or C807) to connect to Port 2 on the SEL-710. Refer to Section 7: Communications for details on IRIG-B connection examples and 0a SEL-2401/2407/2404 for time source input. Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instaaton | 2.77 Rear-Panel Connections Ethernet Port The SEL-710 ean be ordered with an optional single/dual 10/100RASE-T or 1OOBASE-FX Ethemet port. Connect to Port | of the device using a standard I-45 connector for the eopper port and an LC connector for the fiber-optic port. Fiber-Optic Port The SEL-710 includes a fiber-optic port, which is compatible with the SEL-2812 (with IRIG-B), the SEL-2814 Fiber-Optic Transceivers, and the SEL-2600 RTD Module, W/o Diagram ‘A more functional representation of two of the control (0) connections is shown in Figure 2.2] and Figure 2.12 ~T ‘As Many as Four: TL -Anaiog Outputs Fiber-Optic Cable. HOE ap ro ext DSL eO0 sees [* the pce aut ees a trea igure te oreo T ic (Oy omecrens are potty FAG{ wi] AQ) ADT] AOS] ACB] _Opil Doe 1G) Doe = ha ton @D @ 5 SELTIORelay NA (, MMO# Fcneretcormcs laa] non] sos] ans|_ana| odoin tis|_oil eo] one om] ace] I jae i | |) | omos ‘As Many 2s Four : R68 ‘Analg inputs Figure 2.11 Control /0 Connections=4A1/4A0 Option in Slot D As Many a8 Ten ID Inpuis IDOI 10 External soe hs NOTE: at 70 comps TT Shei terminok ore intemal cometea to Ineraiy crass ano [Ol] AO] V2) Ac] 17 Dare om Tee 0a tmp nea Cole Oe cotey « i o SHLD SHLD G fs B By 3 SELTIO Relay NW ci 1 lace) |_| aos} ans aay our! ff “Rio i “iG Figure 22 Control 1/0 Connections~Internal RTD Option > Pore supply rating (125-250 Vacide or 24~48 Vee) depends on relay part number > Optoisolated inputs IOI end INO2 er standard and located on the card in Slot A. Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay 2.18 | instalation ‘AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams NOTE: th ors input cated on the cord inSiot Bieter 2 9TC (therston input of an RCS Time: Cage nputcepending onthe SL-7O feral eal length ston NOTE: R70 inputs arenctinternaty Drotecies fr stiri! urgee Cec eoassaatand ec e0255225). I surge protections ceed D Alloptosolated inputs are single-rated: 24,48, 110,125,220, or 250 Vac/Vde Standard ‘pats NOL 102 may have a dterent esting than the optional INA 402 403/408 (act shown) > Oiput contacts OUND, OUTIO2, and OUTING are standard and located onthe cardia Slot A > The Analog transducer) Outputs shown ate located onthe optional 10 Expansion card mkt. > ‘The Sber opis pots etandard andi located onthe card in Slt B.A Simplex 6 tm fiber-optic cable s required to connect the SEL-710 with an SEL-2600 RTD ‘Modul, This Sber optic cable should be 1000 meters or short. > ‘The chasis ground connsctr located on the reer panel card Slot Aust aiays be connected tothe local ground mat Table 2.15 shows the maximum cable lengths for the PTC connections. Table 215 PTC Cable Requirements Wire Size, Twisted Pair ‘Maximum Length (meters) AWG No. Unshielded Cable 2 100 18 100 v7 100 6 100 a 100 Table 2.16 shows the maxinwum cable lengths for the RTD connections. Table 216 Typi | Maximum RTD Lead Length RTD Lead AWG Maximum Lenath (meters) 290m 455m 20 nom 18 nissm AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams Fail-Safe/ Nonfail- Safe Tripping SELTI0 Relay ‘This section deseribes fail-safe versus nonfail-safe tripping, deseribes voltag connections, and provides the ac and de wiring diagrams for the following applications: > Across-the-line starting > Star-dalta starting > Two-speed motor Figure 2.13 shows the output OUTIO3 relay coil and Form C contact, When the relay coil is de-energized, the contact between AQT and AOB is open while the contact between AOT and 09 is closed, Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instaaton | 219 ‘AC/DC Control Conection Diagrams nor we) =.) 08 103 Contacts shown with OUTI8 relay col d-enegized Figure 213 OUTIO3 Relay Output Contact Configuration The SEL-710 provides fail-safe and nonfail-safe wip modes (setting selectable) for all output contacts. The following occurs in fail-safe mode: > The relay coil is energized continuously ifthe SEL-710 is powered. and operational. > When the SEL-710 generates a trip signal, the relay coil is de. energized, > The relay coil is also de-enetgized if the SEL-710 power supply voltage is removed or if the SEL-710 fails (self-test status is FAIL). Figure 2.14 shows fail-safe and nonfail-safe wiring methods to control breakers and contactors. ret breaker / contacter | stop Foiksate a H (ictal Han x} OUTS Yaa ) = ob sma 1D rake co i) sim : @ contactor : stor a Nonfatsate unas ® Breaker Trip Coil 52h —_ Figure 214 OUTIO3 Contact Fail-Safe and Nonfail-Safe Options GH) contactor Coit Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay 220 SELT10 Relay Inston ‘AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams Figure 2.15 shows a typical contactor application using the factory default settings for output OUTIO2 and output OUTIO3, Note that the START Relay Word bit is used to start the motor in addition to the manual start pushbutton. This allows internal relay logic to start the motor. Figure 4.24 shows the logic the relay uses to initiate motor starts contactor srop c= Sf suer = ounee: sant HE rasate an (electrically neta) cuats=¥ tua Ta on pane He ® Contactor Co Figure 215 Contactor Application Using Factory-Default Settings Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Voltage Connections NOTE: caer: ning uses in screen cheat eta nen erry. Date Code 20180726 Instalaton | 221 ‘AC/DC Control Conection Diagrams With the voltage inputs option, the AC voltages may be directly connected, swye-wye VT connected, open-delta VT connected, or a single-phase VT can be used, Figure 2.16 and Figure 2.17 show the methods of connecting single- phase and three-phase voltages, Single Phase Neutral VI Connection Fo 7 toa seLTI0 fos] fou fo Pe foe Figure 216. Single-Phase Voltage Connections Instruction Manual seLm10 03 SEL-T0 Relay 222 Instatation ‘AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams SELT10 Relay Direct Connection sob oe t ALR and aretuses FL ggif ct 2 ep Fa ggg] SLT ri] fou | We We VF Conection hoe og . | 5 a 2 eye 13 so Bot 1 - fou Open-Detta I Connection Ap oc . + hy + ra 7 sero B | toa T oa Note:The VF Secondary circuit mast e grounded in the ely cabinet Note For open-alta VT connections the Hau shows aroudna Phase 8 E02). You can choose to Ground Pnase Wor nase Cnstead of Phase; nowerekeeD tn jumper Detween eins Foe sno 04 as, Figure 2.17 Voltage Connections Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Instaation | 2.23, ‘AC/DC Control Conection Diagrams Across-the-Line Starting Boh . eset a = BT coretbalance current transformer ‘The current transformers an te SELTIO assis must be grounded in the rely cabinet. Figure 248 AC Connections With Core-Balance Neutral CT Figure 2.19 and Figure 2.20 show current circuit connections for the differential elements, “Yeo eos fee vas7] idan]. “ica! Date Code 20180726 Instruction Manual SEL-TIO Relay 2.24 | Instat ‘AC/DC Control Connection Diagrams ft (09 Diterentiat Curent (®) Ditleretial and Motor Current Figure 2.20 AC Connections with Source ‘Side CTs nd Neu The implementation in Figure 2.21 sequites the following settings: ‘OUTION = SALARM OR HALARM ‘ouTiog:= TRIP OR PBO cumoats=¥ | CR Contactor | Ser eontar coset) 5 indore am) | [Wis OF TST sa i 3 cu | h ‘sat tam _om_—fron (om, i a @&e i _ Figure 2.21 Control Connections for Fall-Safe Tripping SELT10 Relay Instruction Manual Date Code 20130726 Star-Delta Starting NOTE! A singe wining mor area {or star Detta staringisrequte, {ie current rosformars mast located as Stow, cusige the de Date Code 20180726 Instaaton | 2.25 ‘AC/DC Control Conection Diagrams The implementation in Figure 2.22 and Figure 2.23 requires the following settings. ‘OUTION= SALARM OR HALARI ‘ouTi03:= TRIP OR PBO _ Ty ti Ed sumo ok ot (our¢ot:= ELTA ours02 = STAR ‘5 CRE = Contactor T= Inccator (contactor closed) (2 Indicator (ay alarm) sas g ts a [bos] [bo [nos] [09] __[aoz] [a4] ‘ od cd H ® ce @ ® We Dela Figure 2.23 Control Connections for Star-Delta Starting Instruction Manual SEL-T0 Relay

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