Table 4. Input/output overview
Std. conf.
Order code digit
Analog channels
Binary channels
5-6
7-8
CT
VT
BI
BO
RTD
mA
A
BA
BA
7
-
8
4 PO + 6 SO
-
-
BB
7
-
14
4 PO + 9 SO
-
-
FD
7
-
8
4 PO + 2 SO
+ 3 HSO
-
-
FF
7
-
14
4 PO + 5 SO
+ 3 HSO
-
-
BG
BA
7
-
8
4 PO + 6 SO
6
2
FD
7
-
8
4 PO + 2 SO
+ 3 HSO
6
2
B
BC
AD
7
5
12
4 PO + 6 SO
-
-
FE
7
5
12
4 PO + 2 SO
+ 3 HSO
-
-
BE
BA
7
5
8
4 PO + 6 SO
2
1
FD
7
5
8
4 PO + 2 SO
+ 3 HSO
2
1
As an option for standard configuration B, the relay has two
RTD inputs and 1 mA input. The relay measures signals such as
temperature via the two RTD inputs and mA inputs using a
transducer. The values can, apart from measuring and
monitoring purposes, be used for tripping and alarm purposes
using the multipurpose protection functions. The temperature
signal can also be used for ambient temperature information for
the thermal protection function.
19. Station communication
The relay supports a range of communication protocols
including IEC 61850 Edition 2, IEC 61850-9-2 LE, IEC
60870-5-103, Modbus
®
and DNP3. Profibus DPV1
communication protocol is supported with using the protocol
converter SPA-ZC 302. Operational information and controls
are available through these protocols. However, some
communication functionality, for example, horizontal
communication between the relays, is only enabled by the IEC
61850 communication protocol.
The IEC 61850 protocol is a core part of the relay as the
protection and control application is fully based on standard
modelling. The relay supports Edition 2 and Edition 1 versions
of the standard. With Edition 2 support, the relay has the latest
functionality modelling for substation applications and the best
interoperability for modern substations. It incorporates also the
full support of standard device mode functionality supporting
different test applications. Control applications can utilize the
new safe and advanced station control authority feature.
The IEC 61850 communication implementation supports
monitoring and control functions. Additionally, parameter
settings, disturbance recordings and fault records can be
accessed using the IEC 61850 protocol. Disturbance
recordings are available to any Ethernet-based application in
the standard COMTRADE file format. The relay supports
simultaneous event reporting to five different clients on the
station bus. The relay can exchange data with other devices
using the IEC 61850 protocol.
The relay can send binary and analog signals to other devices
using the IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented
Substation Event) profile. Binary GOOSE messaging can, for
example, be employed for protection and interlocking-based
protection schemes. The relay meets the GOOSE performance
requirements for tripping applications in distribution
substations, as defined by the IEC 61850 standard (<10 ms
data exchange between the devices). The relay also supports
the sending and receiving of analog values using GOOSE
messaging. Analog GOOSE messaging enables easy transfer of
analog measurement values over the station bus, thus
facilitating for example the sending of measurement values
between the relays when controlling parallel running
transformers.
The relay also supports IEC 61850 process bus by sending
sampled values of analog currents and voltages and by
receiving sampled values of voltages. With this functionality the
galvanic interpanel wiring can be replaced with Ethernet
communication. The measured values are transferred as
sampled values using IEC 61850-9-2 LE protocol. The intended
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