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CLASS_NONE: If a point is defined as CLASS_ NONE, then it will not be sent
during any CLASS polling although the point is present in the DNP map. The only
mean to access this point is by querying the point individually.

CLASS_ONE_NOTCLASS0: If a point is defined as CLASS_ONE_NOTCLASS0,
it will be present in a CLASS 1 poll but not an integrity CLASS 0 poll.

CLASS_TWO_NOTCLASS0: If a point is defined as
CLASS_TWO_NOTCLASS0, it will be present in a CLASS 2 poll but not an
integrity CLASS 0 poll.

CLASS_THREE_NOTCLASS0: If a point is defined as
CLASS_THREE_NOTCLASS0, it will be present in a CLASS 3 poll but not an
integrity CLASS 0 poll.

Editing Binary Input Points

The Binary Input "Value" and "Mask" values can be edited by double left clicking on the
desired point Value or Mask elements. The default value for Value is TRUE, which means
that the point will return a High or True when the item being monitored is active in the
control. It can be changed to "FALSE" to match a SCADA Master if necessary. The
"Mask" value defaults to "CLASS ONE" and defines what polling class type the point is
mapped to. The Mask value can also be set to CLASS TWO, CLASS THREE, CLASS
NONE, CLASS ONE NOT CLASS 0, CLASS TWO NOT CLASS 0 or CLASS THREE
NOT CLASS 0 by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element.

Editing Analog Input Points

The Analog Input "Deadband" and "Mask" values can be edited by double left clicking on
the desired point Deadband or Mask elements. The Deadband can be set to define when
the point will report by exception under the class type in the Mask setting. When the point
change exceeds the deadband value, it will initiate a report by exception to the master. The
"Mask" value defaults to "CLASS TWO" and defines what polling class type the point is
mapped to. The Mask value can also be set to CLASS ONE, CLASS THREE, CLASS
NONE, CLASS ONE NOT CLASS 0, CLASS TWO NOT CLASS 0 or CLASS THREE
NOT CLASS 0 by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element.

Editing Binary/Control Output Points

The Binary/Control Output Point "Crob", "Mask" and "Inverse" values can be edited by
double left clicking on the desired point Crob, Mask or Inverse elements. The Crob
(Control Relay Output Block) setting is used to define what control method will be used
to operate the point. The possible settings for "Crob" are listed below:

Latch On

Latch Off

Latch OnOff

Latch OnOff_TC

Pulse On

Pulse Off

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Summary of Contents for TCC300

Page 1: ...Digital Tapchanger Control TCC300 User Manual ...

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Page 3: ...Document ID 1VAC388793 MB Issued 2016 08 10 Revision A Copyright 2016 ABB All rights reserved ...

Page 4: ...cument is furnished under a license and may be used copied or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license Trademarks ABB is a registered trademark of the ABB Group All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Warranty Please inquire about the terms of warranty from your nearest ABB representative ...

Page 5: ...cted and communicate data and information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure network It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the necessary measures such as but not limited to installation of firewalls application of authentication measures encryption of data inst...

Page 6: ...lectrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255 26 for the EMC directive and with the product standards EN 60255 1 and EN 60255 27 for the low voltage directive The product is designed in accordance with the international standards of t...

Page 7: ... 2026 AC DC control power backup supply 26 M 2027 control power backup supply for AC only 26 B 0920 control power backup harness 26 M 2948 tap position sensor 27 Section 3 Operation 29 Front panel controls and indicators 29 Display and push buttons 29 Status indicators 34 Operation HMI TCC600 35 Message screens 35 Access codes 38 Access levels 38 Smart flash SD card user access key code 39 HMI Lev...

Page 8: ...the HMI 62 Accessing the tapchanger status screens from the HMI 62 Accessing the alarm status screens from the HMI 63 Accessing the input status screens from the HMI 64 Accessing the output status screens from the HMI 65 Accessing the metering and status screen from TCC600 66 Primary metering single or three phase 67 Remote voltage bias 68 Secondary metering status 68 Tap information 69 Tapchanger...

Page 9: ...onic analysis screen from TCC600 90 Tap information 91 Accessing the tap information screens from the HMI 91 Calibrating tap position from the HMI 92 Drag hands 92 Resetting drag hands values from the HMI 92 Resetting drag hands values from TCC600 92 Resettable operation counter 93 Resetting operation counter from the HMI 93 Resetting operation counter from TCC600 93 Tap statistics 93 Viewing spec...

Page 10: ...2 Clearing low current alarm block from the HMI 112 Clearing low current alarm block from TCC600 112 Motor seal in failure alarm block 113 Resetting motor seal in failure alarm block from the HMI 114 Resetting motor seal in failure alarm block from TCC600 115 Lockout alarms 115 Clearing master follower or delta VAr peer to peer lockout alarm from the HMI 115 Clearing master follower lockout alarm ...

Page 11: ...etpoints 178 Configuration 184 Tap Settings 193 Alarms 197 Wakeup Screens 199 Data Logging 201 Harmonics Setup 203 Oscillograph 204 Sequence of Events 209 CBEMA Events 215 Display All Settings Command 216 Utility menu 218 Remote Control 219 Control Information 221 Change User Access Code 221 Set Date Time 223 Device Discovery 225 Multi Level Access Code 226 SD Card Access Code 227 IEC 61850 227 DN...

Page 12: ...ph setup 265 Setting up the oscillograph recorder 266 Sequence of events recorder 268 Setting up the sequence of events recorder 270 Wakeup screens 274 Selecting wakeup screen parameters 275 Communication 276 Enabling communication access security and timeout from the HMI278 Enabling communication access security and setting timeout from TCC600 278 Source address validation 279 Enabling source add...

Page 13: ... RS 232 port 300 Configuring RS 232 port from the HMI 300 Configuring RS 232 port from TCC600 301 Installation of modems 302 Connecting the PC modem 302 Initializing the PC modem from TCC600 302 Connecting the local modem to the control 303 Optional bluetooth 305 Configuring bluetooth from the HMI 307 Configuring bluetooth from TCC600 308 Setting up bluetooth MODE1 from TCC600 311 Resetting blueto...

Page 14: ... from TCC600 346 Motor seal in failure block 348 Setting Input Selection 1 Operation Counter Input Configuration to Motor Seal In from the HMI 350 Setting Input Selection 1 Operation Counter Input Configuration to Motor Seal In from TCC600 351 Setting Motor Seal in Failure Alarm Block from the HMI 352 Setting Motor Seal in Failure Alarm Block from TCC600 353 Input Selection 2 Non Sequential or SCA...

Page 15: ...MI 377 Setting Load VT Configuration from TCC600 377 Output selection 379 Output pulse 379 Setting Output Configuration from the HMI 380 Setting Output Configuration from TCC600 380 Motor current detection and monitoring 382 Setting the Motor Current Detection Settings from the HMI 383 Setting the Motor Current Detection Settings from TCC600 384 Regulator type 385 Setting Regulator Type from the H...

Page 16: ...and followers from the HMI 422 Optional delta VAR peer to peer parallelling method 429 Bus topology 431 Grouping operation algorithm GOA 434 Delta VAr peer to peer paralleling alarm messages 436 Lockouts 437 Delta VAr peer to peer paralleling configuration tool 438 Delta VAr peer to peer paralleling application 441 Setting up Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling Control from TCC600 441 Setting up De...

Page 17: ...imits from the HMI 474 Enabling Disabling and Setting Tap Limits from TCC600 475 Data logging and harmonics 476 Data logging 476 Setting up Data Logging from the HMI 477 Setting up Data Logging from TCC600 478 Harmonics setup 479 Setting the Active Harmonics Inputs to the Oscillograph and Sequence of Events Recorders from the HMI 479 Setting the Harmonic Voltage Current Threshold and Minimum Curre...

Page 18: ... 506 Smart Voltage Reduction 507 Enabling or disabling and setting Smart Voltage Reduction from the HMI 507 Enabling or disabling and setting Standard or Smart Voltage Reduction from TCC600 507 Save Voltage Reduction at power off 509 Setting Save Voltage Reduction at Power Off from the HMI 509 Selecting Save Voltage Reduction at Power Off from TCC600 509 Setting Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer fro...

Page 19: ...thod from the HMI 546 Enabling Linear VAr Bias Method from TCC600 547 Section 8 Installation 551 Installation 551 External connections 551 Non sequential operation 561 Multi step voltage reduction 561 LTC backup control 562 Communication ports 562 Communication cables 565 Grounding 566 Typical LTC connection 566 Typical regulator connection 568 Control power backup input connection 570 Installatio...

Page 20: ...story 606 Energy Metering 607 Status 608 Motor Current 610 Harmonics 610 Tap Information 611 Setpoints 613 Profile Settings 613 Common Settings 614 Power Flow Forward 615 Power Flow Reverse 616 Voltage Reduction 617 Limits 618 VAr Bias 619 VAr Bias 619 VAr Bias Step 619 VAr Bias Linear 620 Configuration 622 Tapchanger Type 622 Tap Settings 622 Paralleling 625 Programmable Alarm 629 System Clock 63...

Page 21: ...illograph setup 665 Sequence of events setup 666 CBEMA settings 667 Comm settings 668 Section 12 Appendix C DNP Configuration Editor 671 DNP Configuration Editor 671 Section 13 Appendix D IEC 61850 Configuration Editor 681 IEC 61850 Configuration Editor 681 Section 14 Appendix E Self test error codes 691 Self test error codes 691 Section 15 Appendix F Remote Ethernet file update utility 695 Remote...

Page 22: ...Updating data file remotely 700 Section 16 Glossary 705 Table of contents 16 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 23: ...ng installation and commissioning phases and during normal service 1 2 Intended audience This manual addresses users configuration engineers and installation and commissioning personnel who use technical data during engineering installation and commissioning and in normal service 1 3 Product documentation 1 3 1 Document revision history Document revision date History A 2016 08 10 First release Dow...

Page 24: ...n your project or how to use a certain function Although warning hazards are related to personal injury it is necessary to understand that under certain operational conditions operation of damaged equipment may result in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death Therefore comply fully with all warning and caution notices 1 4 2 Document conventions A particular convention may...

Page 25: ... enabled and disabled with the Operation setting Parameter values are indicated with quotation marks The corresponding parameter values are Enabled and Disabled 1VAC388793 MB A Section 1 Introduction TCC300 19 User Manual ...

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Page 27: ... tapchanger control The control is designed for initial OEM installation on new tapchangers or to replace a particular manufacturer s tapchanger control The TCC300 is designed to mechanically and electrically replace an old control with mounting hardware to facilitate the replacement 1VAC388793 MB A Section 2 TCC300 overview TCC300 21 User Manual ...

Page 28: ...t CT GUID F8B673A3 CE7F 4037 9A3F 3B2188F648F2 V1 EN Figure 1 Functional Diagram 1 The RS 485 and Fiber Optic ports are standard on COM 1 However only one can be active at a time 2 COM 2 is limited to either the standard RS 232 Port or the optional Bluetooth capability Only one option can be active on COM 2 at a time Interrogation of the control and setting changes are made using either the front ...

Page 29: ... applies to tapchangers with 16 taps and one neutral position A Voltage Reduction push button allows the user to locally apply up to three levels of Voltage Reduction from the control front panel 2 2 Adapter panel or surface mounting kit An adapter panel or an M 2050 or M 2054 Surface Mounting Kit must be used with the TCC300 Tapchanger Control Each panel adapts TCC300 as a transformer and regulat...

Page 30: ...ures include mechanical configurations and wiring connections for direct replacement CT shorting or front panel switches fuses or test points See the instruction manual of the M 2050 for the mounting details The M 2054 is an adapter kit which permits surface mounting of the control using two right angle mounting brackets four screws and a 24 pin connector with six foot pigtails on each pin See the...

Page 31: ...ls Also TCC600 includes a utility to convert the downloaded Datalog files from the Smart Flash SD Card into a spreadsheet readable format Remote Control The Remote Control feature allows the user to remotely raise or lower one tap position as well as apply voltage reduction to the target control 2 3 2 Optional communication ports The TCC300 Digital Tapchanger Control can be equipped with optional ...

Page 32: ...accessories are needed the M 0115A Parallel Balancing Module the M 0127A AC Current Relay and the M 0169A Auxiliary Current Transformer 2 3 4 Backup relay The M 0329B Backup Relay or the M 5329 Multi phase Backup Relay are available to provide protection against failure of the primary control 2 3 5 M 2026 AC DC control power backup supply The M 2026 accepts either AC or DC input over a range of 21...

Page 33: ... input of the M 2025B D with the addition of a proper value shunt resistor For a 4 20 mA Current Loop 150 ohms is required on the input of the M 2025B D The signal from the M 2025B D is then conditioned and sent to TCC300 as an analog signal The M 2948 Tap Position Sensor is available with either a positive or negative slope Negative slope clockwise rotation causes a decrease in Tap Position Posit...

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Page 35: ...ID E779D376 1407 4644 A88C 59C8D03A45B1 V1 EN Figure 3 Front Panel The display normally displays the user lines and remains so until the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT or ENT push button is depressed Pressing any push button will display the heading corresponding to the Hot Button label above the push button The Hot Buttons directly access the menu headers and can only be selected from either the user lines o...

Page 36: ...d time Activate the Hot Button feature for the corresponding labels above each push button to jump to that screen HMI menu structure The HMI menu structure Appendix A consists of three levels Header Sub Header and Data Data Entry From the header level the user can navigate to the adjacent headers with the LEFT and RIGHT push buttons go to the sub header level by pressing ENT or DOWN push button or...

Page 37: ...eset Demand History Press ENT to perform Master Reset Watt Hours Fwd E x kWh Lagging VAr Hours E x kVArh Watt Hours Rev E xx kWh Leading VAr Hours E xx kVArh Press ENT to reset Energy Metering Press ENT to perform Master Reset If DVAr enabled Metering Load Voltage xxx x Volts Meter Out Voltage xxx x Volts Source Voltage Disabled Load Current x x mA LEAD LAG Circulating Current x x mA LEAD LAG DVar...

Page 38: ... button is also used to perform the following functions Exit a level to the next higher level Cancel data entry Clear the screen when at the header level Data entry screens Data entry screens are of three types Alphanumeric List Bit Mask For Alphanumeric Data the LEFT and RIGHT push buttons advance the cursor to the digit to be edited and the UP and DOWN push buttons change the value For List Data...

Page 39: ...dicates that the user can change a setting using the UP or DOWN push buttons to increment or decrement the settings Values have factory preset increments such as 0 1 volt or 1 second Press ENT the second time to execute the setting change ENT prompt When the E prompt appears in the top right corner of the display window it indicates that the value of the display will reset if the ENT push button i...

Page 40: ...ffect ALARM LED The Alarm LED red will illuminate when any of the Programmable Alarm Functions set the output relay to true V RED LED The Voltage Reduction LED yellow will flash corresponding to the level of Voltage Reduction that has been invoked This is true for any Voltage Reduction process whether it came from an external contact any Comm input or HMI 1 Flash for Level 1 Voltage Reduction 2 Fl...

Page 41: ...cords in COMTRADE format Clone Save and Load Load and Save DNP files Update Firmware Save Wakeup Screen parameters Save All Metering parameters Utilize the SD Card as an Access Code Key Save Load IEC 61850 CID Files when IEC 61850 is purchased 3 2 Operation HMI TCC600 3 2 1 Message screens Default Message Screen When the TCC300 is energized and unattended the User Logo lines are displayed Local Vo...

Page 42: ...4F 0A0543ADD728 V1 EN Figure 5 Oscillograph Message Dialog Screen Wakeup Message Screens If the Wake EXIT pushbutton is selected then control will respond as follows When the User Lines are being displayed press WAKE EXIT to initiate a stepped display of the selected Wakeup parameters for a period of 15 minutes If no Wakeup screens are selected then no parameters will be displayed and the User Lin...

Page 43: ... SD Press ENT to begin screen is displayed press the ENT pushbutton The control will display the following Enter file name TCC300MT 4 Utilizing the Up Down and Left Right arrow pushbuttons enter the desired File Name 5 Press the ENT pushbutton the control will display the following sequence of screens Saving CSV File Name Save Wake Data to SD Press ENT to begin Alarms If enabled the following alar...

Page 44: ...llowing conditions are met No HMI menu activity for a period of 15 minutes The user exits to the top of the HMI menu for a period of greater than 10 seconds 3 2 3 Access levels General access to read setpoints to monitor status to reset drag hand parameters and the resettable operations counter do not require an Access Code The Level 1 Access Code if set is required to make setpoint changes If the...

Page 45: ...ering the Level Access Code the display will automatically advance the cursor to the next digit when input is momentarily paused 3 Enter a valid Level Access Code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level Access Code was entered the display will briefly flash a confirmation screen and then display the applicable change prompt screen 4 If the control briefly displays an Access Denied screen re...

Page 46: ...t an oscillograph record is available for download This screen message will continue until the oscillograph record is cleared 4 Select OK TCC600 will return to the Main screen 3 2 4 2 Retrieving oscillograph record from TCC600 Oscillograph data must be retrieved from the control in a Comtrade file cfg in order to be viewed TCC600 can be utilized to view the file contents 1 Start TCC600 then establ...

Page 47: ...EN Figure 8 Retrieve Oscillograph Record Dialog Screen 3 Select the desired oscillograph record then select Retrieve TCC600 will display a Retrieve Oscillograph Record Save As dialog screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 41 User Manual ...

Page 48: ... the file to and the desired file name then select Save TCC600 will momentarily display an Initialization status screen then a Retrieving Oscillograph Record status screen GUID 8CCC4444 67AF 400F 8AB8 0761C995C278 V1 EN Figure 10 Initialize Oscillograph Record Download Screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 42 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 49: ...N Figure 12 Oscillograph Data Records Were Retrieved Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will return to the Retrieve Oscillograph Record screen 6 Select any additional records to retrieve or select Cancel to return to the Main screen 3 2 4 3 Clearing oscillograph records from TCC600 1 Start TCC600 then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Setup Oscillograph Clear from the T...

Page 50: ...o either COMMUNICATION or Memory Card when a Smart Flash SD CARD is present 2 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the Comm Settings menu From the Comm Settings or Memory Card menu press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton as necessary until HMI is displayed 3 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the following is displayed Clear O...

Page 51: ...olbar TCC600 will display a Sequence of Events Trigger confirmation dialog screen GUID 13375ED9 CADC 44DD 90B1 BF97EAE7E445 V1 EN Figure 15 Sequence of Events Trigger Confirmation Dialog Screen 3 Select Yes TCC600 will display a Sequence of Events was triggered successfully confirmation screen GUID 5E49E7A0 9B47 48BA 992F BBE76C0D0E16 V1 EN Figure 16 Sequence of Events Recorder Successfully Trigge...

Page 52: ...As dialog screen GUID C6644544 0558 4839 8C73 3C1B1A6D4A87 V1 EN Figure 17 Retrieve Sequence of Events Record Save As Dialog Screen 3 Select a folder to save the file to and the desired file name then select Save TCC600 will momentarily display an Initialization status screen then a Retrieving Sequence of Events Record status screen GUID 1210166A 138D 4B46 A014 0FBBCD94F34F V1 EN Figure 18 Initial...

Page 53: ...iew from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a View Sequence of Events Record dialog screen 3 Select the desired Sequence of Events record to display the captured parameters Trigger Status The Trigger Status section of the View Sequence of Events Dialog Screen displays the current trigger status at the instant the Sequence of Events Recorder was triggered Sequence of Events is monitored at a fi...

Page 54: ...t Setup Sequence of Events Clear from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Clear Sequence of Events Record confirmation screen GUID D0BD2C44 414D 48FC B223 D19162B126C4 V1 EN Figure 22 Clear Sequence of Events Record Confirmation Screen 3 Select Yes TCC600 will display a Clear status screen then a Sequence of Events records cleared successfully confirmation screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Ope...

Page 55: ...ing 3 4 1 Retrieving data logging data When Load Voltage Compensated Voltage Source Voltage and Load Current are selected the data to be retrieved will consist of the average minimum and maximum values over the sampling period 1 Start TCC600 then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Setup Data Logging Retrieve from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Data Log Download dia...

Page 56: ...ta Log Download screen select the desired parameters to be retrieved 4 From the Data Log Download Range section of the Data Log Download screen select the Start Date Start Time End Date and End Time or select Set Download Range to start from last retrieval 5 Select Download TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully written to the control confirmation screen and then display a Save As dialog scr...

Page 57: ...mation Screen GUID 5B0AFFE7 4B47 4C4E 91B2 80D6C79984A9 V1 EN Figure 27 Data Log Download Save As Dialog Screen 6 Select a folder to save the file to and the desired file name then select Save TCC600 will display a Transferring Data Log status screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 51 User Manual ...

Page 58: ...C5 V1 EN Figure 29 Data Log Records Retrieved Successfully Confirmation Screen 7 Select OK TCC600 will return to the Main screen 3 4 2 Clearing data log records from TCC600 1 Start TCC600 then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Setup Data Log Clear from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Clear Data Log Record confirmation screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 52 T...

Page 59: ...1 EN Figure 31 Clear Data Log Record Status Screen GUID CDA922E6 C42B 493F A6F2 C4245909E332 V1 EN Figure 32 Data Log Records Cleared Successfully Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will return to the Main screen 3 4 3 Converting datalog files to CSV format This utility converts CFG datalog files to CSV files for viewing in Excel Selecting this utility from the TCC600 utility drop down menu op...

Page 60: ...ging menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Press ENT to clear Data Log Records screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Press ENT to confirm clearing Data Log 6 Press the ENT pushbutton the following sequence of screens will be displayed Erasing Data Log records Data Log records have been cl...

Page 61: ...3 Select the desired profile to activate The Active Profile will be indicated in the menu dropdown and the TCC600 Lower Information Bar The Active Profile can also be selected from the Lower Information Bar GUID 499496F7 6A0F 4C26 92B9 DAF0E7A8EFEA V1 EN Figure 34 Set Active Profile from TCC600 Information Bar 1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 55 User Manual ...

Page 62: ...ntities based on measured inputs or three phase quantities based on measured inputs and assume a balanced system Select primary voltage and current multipliers needed to calculate primary quantities Present Demand The Present Demand metering capability provided in the control follows the concept of a lagged demand meter The demand time interval is selected by the user as 5 10 15 30 or 60 minutes T...

Page 63: ... mechanical drag hands of the regulator or LTC transformer The button does not reset the tap drag hands information stored in the control The maximum and minimum tap position of the control should always be reset when the mechanical drag hands are reset The values retained in memory are time tagged quantities that are calculated using the demand period selected 5 10 15 30 or 60 minutes For voltage...

Page 64: ...e IL 0 2 A Nominal Load Current Main CT Primary Current VPRI Primary Voltage 120 V Nominal VT VLOC Compensated Voltage VCOMP Theoretical Load Center Transmission Distribution Line NOTE The VT and CT are usually integral to the regulator Indicates calculated quantities GUID A89B422C 1E9B 4D1B 88FD E533FF66A54F V1 EN Figure 35 Secondary Quantity Metering and Primary Quantity Calculations for Regulat...

Page 65: ...2F09C 5B01 4938 AA65 3C56CF85FD08 V1 EN Figure 36 Secondary Quantity Metering and Primary Quantity Calculations for Transformer Applications 3 6 1 Accessing of monitoring screens from the HMI The Monitor menu provides the user with the capability to view the Metering Status Tap Information Present Demand Demand History Energy Metering Harmonics and Motor Current elements of the monitoring screens ...

Page 66: ...tion Cal Drag Hands E Definite Timer Intertap Timer Operation Counter Resettable Counter E Neutral Sw Counter Lower Counter Raise Counter Specific Tap Statistics Clear Tap Statistics RTN Counter RTN Status Count to RTN Active Present Demand Demand Interval Demand Load Voltage Demand Primary Current Demand Primary Watts Demand Primary VArs Demand Primary VA Demand History E Indicates Demand History...

Page 67: ... Press the Left Arrow MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering 3 Pressing the Down arrow pushbutton will display the first metering parameter Load Voltage Pressing the Down arrow pushbutton will advance to the following Metering parameters Load Voltage Meter Out Voltage Source ...

Page 68: ... view The Status screens consist of four individual status groups that include Tapchanger Status Alarm Status Input Status Output Status 3 6 1 3 Accessing the tapchanger status screens from the HMI 1 Navigate to the Tapchanger Status screen Press ENT to view Tapchanger Status 2 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display a summary of the Tapchanger Status parameters TAP Tap Position 1 BDS Ba...

Page 69: ... Failure Raise Block SL Seal in Failure Lower Block IB Low Current Block Position 5 CB Comm Block Position 6 RP Reverse Power Block Position 7 SC SCADA Cutout Local Voltage Reduction The range of displayed values for Voltage reduction VRD are on and off Press the Exit pushbutton to return to the Tapchanger Status screen 3 6 1 4 Accessing the alarm status screens from the HMI 1 Navigate to the Alar...

Page 70: ...not met Q P1 O2 RTN Fail disabled not met R Q1 P2 Ind Tap Wear disabled not met S R1 Q2 Op Count Signal disabled not met T S1 R2 Tap Changer Fail disabled not met 1 These parameters will decrement by 1 letter if Backup Power M is not purchased 2 These parameters will decrement by 2 letters if Backup Power M and DVAr2 N are not purchased The range of displayed values for each Alarm element are disa...

Page 71: ...it failure 3 To cycle through each element of the Input Status display press the Down arrow pushbutton The control will display a detailed status screen 3 6 1 6 Accessing the output status screens from the HMI 1 Navigate to the Output Status screen 2 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display a summary of the Output Status parameters Output Status Parameter Key RAISE Raise Output Contact LO...

Page 72: ...or Metering Status or the menu bar Metering Status hot button TCC600 will display the Metering Status screen The Metering Status display colors and text can be set in the Monitor Set Metering Colors dialog screen When changing Metering and Status screen colors you must exit the Metering and Status screen for the color change to take affect GUID 888AA5FD BED2 4426 B796 0EE4CF589E60 V1 EN Figure 37 ...

Page 73: ...tage Displays the calculated primary source voltage based on the user selected source voltage multiplier source VT corrections and source secondary voltage Current Displays the calculated primary current based on the user selected current multiplier and measured secondary current Watts Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configurat...

Page 74: ...Tapchanger and includes any corrections made using the user selected VT correction voltage Meter Out Voltage Displays the measured voltage at the terminals of the TCC300 without any software modifications Used as the base for normalizing voltage Source Voltage Displays the real time calculated measured source voltage and includes any corrections made using the user selected VT correction voltage C...

Page 75: ...ime for a voltage excursion outside the upper lower band limit up to the value of the time delay setpoint Intertap Timer In the sequential mode of operation displays the integrated out of band time for a voltage excursion and the subsequent tapchange Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds in 1 second increments with a factory setting of 0 seconds Operation Counter Records the number of raise and lower op...

Page 76: ...reset to any value up to 999 999 in the Configuration menu RTN Status Displays the Run Through Neutral feature status Enabled or Disabled Count To RTN Active Displays the number of counter operations since the operations between runs setting was set or since the feature was enabled The counter will reset to zero if the feature is enabled and successfully runs through neutral RTN Success Counter Th...

Page 77: ...se for negative reactive power or Bandcenter Lower for positive reactive power If the absolute power is of the Max Cap Bank Setting then the display will indicate None Power Direction Indicates one of two power directions Forward forward power condition or Reverse reverse power condition Voltage Reduction VR Off indicates voltage reduction is not active blocked either by non sequential input rever...

Page 78: ...eduction 2 Indicates Step 2 Voltage Reduction contact output is closed SCADA Cutout Indicates SCADA switch input is closed Tapchanger control blocks remote Raise or Lower operation 3 6 9 Output status Raise Indicates when a Tap Raise output is active Limited by tap Block Raise setpoint and tap position limit settings Lower Indicates when a Tap Lower output is active Limited by tap Block Lower setp...

Page 79: ...utput is on due to this condition Block Raise Voltage The tap position equals or exceeds the block raise voltage limit setting and the alarm output is on due to this condition Block Lower Voltage The tap position equals or exceeds the block lower voltage limit setting and the alarm output is on due to this condition DVAr2 Load Current Limit DVAr2 Load Current is exceeding the respective maximum cu...

Page 80: ...r Lower in either local automatic or remote manual operational modes this alarm will activate This alarm can be reset either by the Cam Follower contact operating correctly during a subsequent Raise or Lower operation or if reset by the user LDC LDZ Any value other than zero has been set for LDC LDZ Line Current Limit The line current is exceeding the respective maximum current limit setting and t...

Page 81: ...ll GOOSE messages have been received the Master will start its normal algorithm If within the initial 65 second period the Master does not receive all the GOOSE messages it expected it will enter the Master lockout state Follower Timer Lockout The Tap Position Response Timer will start after the Master has published its new tap position message after it has performed a successful tap operation If ...

Page 82: ...ter than the pickup setting then a pickup status will be set after a minimum duration in addition to incrementing a counter Up to 4 CBEMA events can be set and enabled allowing the control to trigger a Sequence of Events record when each event occurs Also the control will report both the time and duration of each event via DNP These 4 settings allow the control to be set to record violations of th...

Page 83: ... display the new interval 3 8 3 Accessing the demand history screens from the HMI 1 Press the Left Arrow MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Demand History screen 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton o...

Page 84: ...Max Primary VArs E Max Primary VA E PF Max VA E Press ENT to reset Demand History Press ENT to perform Master Reset 3 8 4 Accessing the demand and energy metering from TCC600 1 To access the Demand Energy Metering screen from the TCC600 Main Menu select Monitor Demand Energy Metering TCC600 will display the Demand Energy Metering screen The Demand Energy Metering screen when connected to a control...

Page 85: ... parameter s and then selecting Reset Selected Items When the Reset command is issued the metered value is reset to zero and the time and date are updated Select All Allows the user to select all parameters Clear All Allows the user to reset all parameter values Reset Selected Items Allows the user to reset only the selected parameter values 1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 79 User Manua...

Page 86: ...iplier and measured secondary current Primary Watts Displays the real time demand value base on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configuration line to ground or lineto line single phase or three phase and measured secondary voltage and current Primary VAr Displays the real time demand value based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configuration line to grou...

Page 87: ...and Lagging VAr hours Leading VAr Hours Displays drag hand Leading VAr hours 3 8 6 Accessing the energy metering screens from the HMI 1 Press the Left Arrow MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to advance to Energy Met...

Page 88: ...s menu item The steps necessary to reset ALL Demand History or Energy Metering parameter values are as follows 1 Navigate to the Reset Demand History or Reset Energy Metering screen 2 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display a confirmation screen similar to the following Press Ent to confirm reset Demand History or Energy Metering 3 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will reset ALL the ...

Page 89: ...on to return to the Demand History or Energy Metering menu 3 9 Real Time Voltage Plot 3 9 1 Accessing Real Time Voltage Plot from TCC600 The Real Time Voltage Plot feature allows the user to monitor in real time the last 60 seconds of the source voltage value and load voltage The Voltage Chart freezes the last 30 seconds of the voltage profile and displays the current values To access the Real Tim...

Page 90: ...Chart 3 10 Display all metering The Display All Metering feature provides the user with a snapshot of all metering parameters This feature also allows the Display All Metering screen to be printed or saved to a HTM file Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 84 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 91: ...1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 85 User Manual ...

Page 92: ...GUID CAAD4C5B C0D4 4957 81FC 968E6C0C91C3 V1 EN GUID 11122053 923B 43EE B8C8 A20A212AED2B V1 EN Figure 41 Display All Metering Screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 86 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 93: ...urrent Average RMS Current and Duration the bottom display line may also include a T that indicates the Motor Current Monitoring is in the Training mode The Training mode is used during commissioning of the Tapchanger control Several tapchange operations are manually performed then the profile is stored in the EEPROM The profile is compared during normal tapchange operation to initiate alarms 3 11...

Page 94: ...ode select Reset Training Mode TCC600 will display a Motor Current Profile Reset confirmation screen GUID 2A637F08 8FED 4AA1 BC6C 13B11C769522 V1 EN Figure 43 Motor Current Profile Training Mode Reset Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Motor Current Profile Reset successfully sent confirmation screen GUID 19938FEB 20C0 4D81 8714 28C7039E1180 V1 EN Figure 44 Reset Training Mode C...

Page 95: ... the HMI 1 Press the Left Arrow MNTR Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to MONITOR 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to advance to the Harmonics screen 4 Pressing the Down arrow pushbutton will advance the menu to the first element Voltage THD of the Harmonics scree...

Page 96: ...y to navigate to the desired Harmonic 3 12 3 Accessing harmonic analysis screen from TCC600 1 Start TCC600 then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Monitor Harmonic Analysis from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Harmonic Analysis screen GUID 1BFA9A41 F7E5 4B52 8B26 4FE87D65BD39 V1 EN Figure 47 Harmonic Analysis Screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 90 TCC300 User...

Page 97: ... Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen will display instead of 0 The remaining Tap Information screens are accessed by navigating within the Tap Information menu Tap Information screens that include an E on the right side of the top display line can be reset from this menu item Tap Position Cal Drag Hands Reset Definite Timer Raise Sec Lower S...

Page 98: ... 2 Press the ENT pushbutton The displayed E will change to a R 3 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display the following Drag Hands R Press ENT to confirm 4 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will display the following Drag Hands L 0N R 0N The Drag Hands values are now reset to the current value 3 14 2 Resetting drag hands values from TCC600 1 Select Setup Tap Settings from the TCC600 to...

Page 99: ...ion of the Tap Settings dialog screen select the Reset for the Resettable parameter 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Save to Device confirmation screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen The Operations Counter value will be reset to zero 3 16 Tap statistics 3 16 1 Viewing specific tap statistics from the HMI 1 Navigate to the View Spe...

Page 100: ...600 then establish communications with the target control 2 Select Monitor Tap Statistics from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Tap Statistics screen GUID 29DEE835 D924 4505 BC5A 219A1A325DDA V1 EN Figure 48 Tap Statistics Screen By pointing the mouse to any bar the corresponding tap statistic will be highlighted as well as displayed in a tool tip The Tap Statistics screen includes the cap...

Page 101: ...e utilized to Quick Capture Load Setpoints Save Setpoints Save Data Log Save Sequence of Events Save Oscillograph Records Clone Save Clone Load Load DNP Config Save DNP Config Save Metering Data Firmware Update Save Load IEC 61850 CID Files User Access Code Key Save Wakeup Screen Parameter data If the Smart Flash SD Card has a valid Access Level 1 or Level 2 code saved to it the control will accep...

Page 102: ...on and XXXXXX representing the Serial Number of the control For example 16009999 dat would be an Oscillography file of the 16th Partition in control Serial Number 9999 3 17 3 Initiating a smart flash SD card quick capture 1 Insert the target Smart Flash SD Card into the control as previously described 2 Press the Right Arrow Comm Hot Button pushbutton The control will go directly to the Memory Car...

Page 103: ...s the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Confirm press ENT Cancel press EXIT If an arrow is displayed on either end of the bottom display line additional setpoint files are available for selection 5 Press the ENT pushbutton The control will prompt the user to select the file to be loaded 6 Utilize the Right or Left arrow pushbutton to selec...

Page 104: ...Saving control data record files to a smart flash SD card Control data record files may be saved to a Smart Flash SD card The following data files are available from the Memory Card menu Data Log selectable data range Sequence of Events Oscillograph Record selectable partition Metering Data Wakeup Screen Data The following steps illustrate saving a Data Log file to the SD Card The steps to save ot...

Page 105: ...to the Smart Flash SD Card If the DNP and or Password files do not exist on the cloned control a message stating DNP CFG file does not exist or Multi user Password file doesn t exist will be displayed during the Load sequence Clone Load with DNP Configuration and Multi user Password files WhentheCloneLoadfeatureisinitiated theusermustenter selecttheclonefilenamethat includes the control Serial Num...

Page 106: ...luded in the Clone Save go to Step 7 7 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired file name then press ENT 8 When the file has been saved to the Smart Flash SD Card then the control will display the following confirmation screen File Saved Any key to continue 9 Press any key The display will return to the Clone Save screen No further action is required 10 To include found DNP Configuration ...

Page 107: ...he arrow pushbuttons select the desired Clone File name then press ENT The control will display the following Loading file Please wait Loading DNP CFG File If DNP Configur ation file does not exist on the control the following will be displayed DNP CFG File doesn t exist Loading Multi user Password If Multi user Password File file does not exist on the control the following will be displayed Multi...

Page 108: ...ash SD card Configuration files may be saved to a Smart Flash SD card The following Configuration files are available from the Memory Card menu DNP IEC 61850 if purchased The following steps illustrate saving a DNP Configuration file to the SD Card The steps to save an IEC 61850 Configuration file are similar 1 Insert the Smart Flash SD Card that has adequate space available into the control as pr...

Page 109: ...ational by pressing any key 6 Press any key The control will display the following sequence of screens User Line 1 User Line 2 D 0214VXX XX XX Serial Number XXXX Date Time XX XX XX XX XX XX Factory Options XXXXX XXXXX User Line 1 User Line 2 If restoring of setpoints and configuration fail then the control will display the following Failed to restore Any key to continue At this point the control w...

Page 110: ...g Screen 5 From the Operation section of the dialog screen select the drive that the SD Card represents in the drop down menu 6 Enter the desired User Access Code then select Write TCC600 will display a Write Successfully confirmation screen GUID 1BC8D3A3 B88F 4850 B156 DC0F6401E614 V1 EN Figure 50 SD Card Access Code Written Successfully Confirmation Screen 7 Select OK then select Verify TCC600 w...

Page 111: ...in physical damage to the control and the system component to which it is applied The Utility Calibration HMI screens provide access to calibration parameters that can be reset by the user as necessary to restore calibration settings to those that were calculated at the factory Also included are key parameters that are indication only The following calibration parameters can be accessed and set by...

Page 112: ...he unit will display the following Calibration Test 3 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Volt Cal Coefficient calibration parameter screen 4 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed ENTER LEVEL 3 ACCESS 5 Enter a valid Level 3 Access code then press the ENT pushbutton If a valid Level 3 Access code was entered then the display will briefly flash a confi...

Page 113: ...X X V 3 20 Watchdog and power resets 3 20 1 Resetting watchdog and power counters This feature provides the user with the ability to determine the number of processor resets that have occurred and also the number of power cycles the control has experienced Both counters can be reset by the user In the event that a checksum error occurs this menu will change to Init Setpoints 1 Press the ENT UTIL H...

Page 114: ... UTILITIES 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Calibration Test 3 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Init setpoints screen 4 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Init setpoints Press ENT to begin 5 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Confirm pre...

Page 115: ... to About 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the desired screen 3 22 Remote control This feature should be used with extreme caution The Remote Control menu item located in the Utility drop down menu displays the applicable Remote Control screen GUID 53E63F94 8E89 48E6 8C7D 3CB55622B3C2 V1 EN Figure 52 Remote Control Screen for Toggle or None Auto Manual Switch Type 1VAC...

Page 116: ...k setting is available When the Auto Manual Switch Type is set to SCAMP the SCAMP Auto Manual Control setting is available Remote Tap Control If the unit is supplied with DC Power Backup then all automatic Raise or Lower operations are blocked when the input voltage decreases to less than 85 0 Vdc Remote initiated Raise or Lower operations will still be initiated if Motor Power is available The co...

Page 117: ...tage Reduction Off No Voltage Reduction command is sent when Apply is selected Step 1 Initiates first step voltage reduction command for addressed control Step 2 Initiates second step voltage reduction command for addressed control Step 3 Initiates third step voltage reduction command for addressed control Block Auto Control via Communication Block Blocks automatic operation of the addressed contr...

Page 118: ...Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary until Programmable Alarm is displayed 4 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the following is displayed Clr Low Current Blk Ready Press ENTER 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Confirm press ENTER Cancel press EXIT 6 Press the ENT pushbutton The following...

Page 119: ...d by default The user may choose to disable the Motor Seal in Block feature However the input to the Abnormal Tap Position alarm and the Motor Seal in Failure Alarm is always enabled when Motor Seal in is selected The feature includes the following Abnormal Tap Position Alarm Input The Motor Seal in Failure Block feature provides an input to the Abnormal Tap Position alarm This input is actuated o...

Page 120: ... block is also reset when a successful tapchange operation occurs motor seal in current is detected in the opposite direction The internal accumulator that counts the occurrences of failed tapchanges is stored in volatile memory and is set to zero when a loss of power occurs and the unit is not equipped with a backup power supply This is considered normal operation of the feature 3 24 1 Resetting ...

Page 121: ...pchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary until Paralleling is displayed 4 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the following will be displayed Clear Lockout Alarm Ready Press ENTER 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Confirm press ENTER Cancel press EXIT 6 Press the ENT pushbutton The following seq...

Page 122: ...C8F 00FD57F9CA77 V1 EN Figure 56 Access Granted Successfully Confirmation Screen 3 Select OK TCC600 will display the Master Follower Configuration Tool dialog screen GUID A4EA0D98 BFCB 4E3B BBF5 327A050956CE V1 EN Figure 57 Master Follower Configuration Tool Dialog Screen 4 Select the desired control to be reset then select Alarm Reset to reset the Master Follower Lockout Alarm Section 3 1VAC38879...

Page 123: ...t Setup Configuration Alarms from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Alarms dialog screen 3 Select Peer to Peer Lockout Reset TCC600 will display the Command successfully sent to control dialog screen To clear reset Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling Lockout Alarms on an individual control or multiple controls from the TCC600 Peer to Peer Configuration Utility perform the following 1 Estab...

Page 124: ...Interface 6 Select Discover Paralleled Devices TCC600 will populate the Setting Status portion of the dialog screen with those devices identified as Peer to Peer Paralleling devices GUID C8439FC3 CE88 4E61 8E98 6570DABF1599 V1 EN Figure 60 Populated Peer to Peer Paralleling Configuration Tool Dialog Screen Section 3 1VAC388793 MB A Operation 118 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 125: ...UID E1FE0595 2FFD 41C7 94C1 5ECF79AF2FFE V1 EN Figure 61 Alarm Reset dialog screen 9 Select OK TCC600 will display a Successfully sent reset command confirmation Screen GUID 26583FFF B8ED 406B A9BC 1698CA6A26BE V1 EN Figure 62 Successfully Sent Reset Command Confirmation Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 3 Operation TCC300 119 User Manual ...

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Page 127: ... considering variations in installed software hardware and operating systems if you are upgrading from a previous version of TCC600 it is recommended that any older versions of the TCC600 program be removed before installing the new TCC600 TCC600 runs with the Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system Familiarity with Windows is important in using TCC600 as the convention...

Page 128: ... Communications Software are shipped from the factory with the same default communication parameters Therefore it may not be necessary to setup communication parameters To use TCC600 to interrogate set or monitor the TCC300 Digital Tapchanger Control using a direct USB connection the appropriate driver must be loaded The driver that is required to be resident in the windows inf folder on the host ...

Page 129: ...log screen 5 Select Connect USB from the Connect drop down menu GUID 42DB6CDF 5494 4502 94C6 EA2AD600B667 V1 EN Figure 64 Selecting USB from the Connect menu TCC600 will display the USB Port dialog screen GUID 7CCDEA4F 0E42 4270 B0D0 58C603C9AC19 V1 EN Figure 65 USB Port Connection Dialog Screen 6 Ensure that the correct COM port is displayed for the selected USB device TCC600 will automatically c...

Page 130: ...Failed to Connect Error Screen 10 If Level 1 Access is not active or the proper Level 1 or Level 2 access code was entered then TCC600 will briefly display a Successfully Connected Level 1 Level 2 confirmation screen then display the connected version of the TCC600 Main Screen with the appropriate Access Level 11 If Level 1 Access is active and an invalid access code was entered then TCC600 will d...

Page 131: ...ed Read Only Access screen and then display the connected version of the TCC600 Main Screen with Read Only permission GUID 81515E62 F457 4D29 8D24 E69FB0931AF9 V1 EN Figure 69 Successfully Connected Read Only Access Screen GUID CDFC7223 A8E9 48C7 A412 0EECA7FFD1FC V1 EN Figure 70 Successfully Connected Access level 1 Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 125 User Manual ...

Page 132: ...ication parameters and device parameters must match the control s default RS 485 settings and the selected default device parameters Elements of the control s RS 485 Port communication parameters include the following default settings Baud Rate 9600 bps Sync Time 2 ms Parity None Stop Bits 1 Default device parameters that are at the default settings or have been configured locally at the control i...

Page 133: ...ttempt to connect to the target control 7 If TCC600 returns a Failed to Connect Error screen then repeat Steps 4 5 and 6 GUID E30C4027 330B 4500 A102 756531F004F3 V1 EN Figure 73 Failed to Connect Error Screen 8 If Level 1 Access is not active or the proper Level 1 or Level 2 access code was entered then TCC600 will briefly display a Successfully Connected Level 1 Level 2 confirmation screen then ...

Page 134: ...s is the case for TCC600 then there is no need to disable echo transmission In this case echo cancel should be enabled on the client software Physical specification Fiber type Multi mode Tested with fiber size 62 5 125 or 200 HCS 820 nm nominal wavelength To use TCC600 to interrogate set or monitor the TCC300 Digital Tapchanger Control using a Fiber Optic connection the following conditions must b...

Page 135: ...n dialog screen 3 Select Connect Com Port from the Connect drop down menu GUID 42DB6CDF 5494 4502 94C6 EA2AD600B667 V1 EN Figure 74 Serial Port dialog screen TCC600 will display the Serial Port dialog screen 4 Ensure that the correct COM port is displayed 5 Ensure that both the Device and Comm settings are consistent with the control s default values 6 Select Connect TCC600 will attempt to connect...

Page 136: ...ions The optional Ethernet Port can be purchased as either a RJ 45 10 100 Base T interface or Fiber Optic through ST or SC connectors 100 Base Fx for Ethernet communication to the TCC300 The port supports up to 17 concurrent connections The maximum number of allowed DNP connections is five The maximum number of MODBUS connections is eight When IEC 61850 is purchased the maximum number of IEC 61850...

Page 137: ...oper Level 1 or Level 2 access code was entered then TCC600 will briefly display a Successfully Connected Level 1 Level 2 confirmation screen then display the connected version of the TCC600 Main Screen with the appropriate Access Level 8 If Level 1 Access is active and an invalid access code was entered then TCC600 will display a Failed to complete Access Code Verification error message Select OK...

Page 138: ...DD4 3497CBD9F008 V1 EN Figure 76 Direct Connection 4 7 Using bluetooth communications Optional Bluetooth The Bluetooth option enables wireless access to the TCC300 Utilizing the Bluetooth wireless feature the user is able to configure the control read status and metering values as well as change setpoints The ABB factory default values for device information are Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 13...

Page 139: ...epeat Steps 4 and 5 7 If Level 1 Access is not active or the proper Level 1 or Level 2 access code was entered then TCC600 will briefly display a Successfully Connected Level 1 Level 2 confirmation screen then display the connected version of the TCC600 Main Screen with the appropriate Access Level 8 If Level 1 Access is active and an invalid access code was entered then TCC600 will display a Fail...

Page 140: ...s ranging from 1 to 200 The communications address must have previously been set from the control s front panel Dymec Model No 5843 DTE On Repeat Off TX RX ST Multi mode 62 125 Optical Fiber Connect to computer Straight DB25 Connection to Computer RS 232 COM Port WindowsTM based computer Running TCC600 Communications Software GUID 271F9BD4 D15A 4AE5 8204 6FB5F7DAE9DD V1 EN Figure 77 Fiber Optic Co...

Page 141: ...ions Software GUID F139EEC0 5E4C 43F1 9D0C A0BA1A539D7E V1 EN Figure 78 RS 485 Connection Tree Hub Network CAT 5 Twisted Pair RJ 45 or Fiber Optic Through ST Connectors WindowsTM based computer Running TCC600 Communications Software GUID 82218814 F8B6 4A25 8F70 57A8CDDD4382 V1 EN Figure 79 Optional Ethernet Network Connection 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 135 User Manual ...

Page 142: ...ntrol software versions In some cases most notably with older controls compatibility cannot be maintained However TCC600 should work correctly with more than one version of the TCC300 Series Digital Tapchanger Controls on a single bus provided that the controls are all set to use the same protocol If there is any question about compatibility contact the factory Control Priority Control conflicts w...

Page 143: ...mmunications Software can be used to successfully communicate settings and operational commands to the TCC300 as well as access the extensive monitoring and status reporting features Figure 81 represents the TCC600 Main Screen menu structure TCC600 Main Screen File Mode menu structure and TCC600 Main Screen Connected menu structure are presented in Figure 82 and Figure 83 respectively GUID AD6D489...

Page 144: ... program The TCC600 Main Screen Connected also displays the type of connection that is in effect top of menu bar and on the bottom menu bar the Control Time Firmware Version Connection Status and Active Setpoint Profile When in File Mode with a named file open the file name and path to the file are displayed in the top menu bar Also displayed is the Active Profile in the bottom menu bar Section 4 ...

Page 145: ...ap and Harmonics display simulated data Once installed the TCC600 program item icon is available from the Program Manager and TCC600 can be run like any other Windows program The installation utility places TCC600 in a Program Manager group named Becoware 4 10 1 File menu The contents of the File menu depend on whether TCC600 is connected to a control or a file is open GUID 196B9CBE 156C 4248 A0E6...

Page 146: ...nu contents in the Open or Connected Mode Item Description Save Saves the open file Save As Allows the user to save the open file with a different file name Close Closes the open file in the control window Write to Control When connected to a control and no file is previously open this function allows the user to open a cfg file and send the setpoints and configuration to the control in one step R...

Page 147: ...e user is prompted to input the necessary communications information to open Serial communications through the selected Comm Port Modem The Modem menu selection initiates the Modem communication dialog screen Figure 89 This screen contains the Device Phone PC Comm Port and Modem parameters that are necessary to setup and communicate with a modem attached to the host PC and the target TCC300 This s...

Page 148: ...270 B0D0 58C603C9AC19 V1 EN Figure 87 USB Port Connection Dialog Screen GUID A4371D9D 5833 4B0A 9CDC 667908F2EBFA V1 EN Figure 88 Serial Port Connection Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 142 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 149: ...54 401B A129 BBC6A633DC1E V1 EN Figure 89 Modem Connection Dialog Screen GUID 723542DF F06D 4688 B9FD 3392C7AD99CF V1 EN Figure 90 TCP IP Connection Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 143 User Manual ...

Page 150: ... Disconnect from the target control initiate the Open Terminal Window feature or access the Setup menu items The Setup submenu provides the user with the capability to setup and configure the standard RS485 Fiber Optic Port Also the Setup submenu provides for the setup and configuration of the RS 232 port optional Ethernet and Bluetooth communication features The Communication Setup submenu also p...

Page 151: ...ity When Communication Access Security is enabled it applies only when MODBUS has been selected regardless of the physical interface If enabled the user Level Access Code must match either the Level 1 or Level 2 Access Codes in order to be granted the access to control settings ascribed to each Level If an invalid Access Level Code is entered at the connection prompt then read only access will be ...

Page 152: ...apability is provided by a communication options utility under the Communications menu Prompts to enable communication hardware are also contained in the individual port setup menus GUID 2A90E297 855B 40C6 BDE0 083E12B2DA4C V1 EN Figure 93 Disconnect Command Confirmation Screen GUID 46276A35 BF4F 47FB AD5B DFFFEF5AF5C6 V1 EN Figure 94 Setup Comm Port Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 ...

Page 153: ...GUID A989FBA4 22E9 46A4 8F03 7C399A6442F1 V1 EN Figure 95 Setup RS 232 Comm Port Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 147 User Manual ...

Page 154: ...GUID F33E119B 6B7F 46D6 BAAC 641D2E385712 V1 EN Figure 96 Ethernet Setup Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 148 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 155: ...C0 94D6 33BE7D0F8761 V1 EN Figure 97 Change Communication Address Dialog Screen GUID AF9E62BF 79B7 4EEA A49D C9C78944C74F V1 EN Figure 98 Change Address Warning Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 149 User Manual ...

Page 156: ...tion Access Security Dialog Screen GUID BB3EBE8A 3E09 4B7C BA7E 2F7DC25F61B4 V1 EN Figure 100 HeartBeat Option Screen GUID 1D3DDB88 E2FE 49A3 BFF4 ECFEC0D0ABBA V1 EN Figure 101 Bluetooth Information Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 150 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 157: ...vides the user with the means to display the control s screens Metering Status Motor Current Profile Demand Energy Metering Tap Statistics Real Time Voltage Plot Harmonic Analysis Master Follower Alarm Messages Display All Metering Set Metering Colors The data that is displayed is only available when communication is established between the control and the PC 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC30...

Page 158: ...on Voltage Displays the calculated primary voltage based on the user selected voltage multiplier VT corrections and measured secondary voltage Source Voltage Displays the calculated primary source voltage based on the user selected source voltage multiplier source VT corrections and source secondary voltage Current Displays the calculated primary current based on the user selected current multipli...

Page 159: ...resent the control is utilizing the Remote Voltage Bias Voltage to control Table 12 SECONDARY STATUS Item Description Load Voltage Displays the real time measured value of voltage at the regulator or transformer and includes any corrections made using the user selected VT correction voltage Meter Out Voltage Displays the measured voltage at the terminals of the TCC300 without any software modifica...

Page 160: ...er than the upper band limit up to the value of the time delay setpoint Lower Timer Displays the integrated out of band time for a voltage excursion less than the lower band limit up to the value of the time delay setpoint Intertap Timer In the sequential mode of operation displays the integrated out of band time for a voltage excursion and the subsequent tap change Adjustable from 0 to 60 seconds...

Page 161: ...ral feature status Enabled or Disabled Count To RTN Active Displays the number of counter operations since the operations between runs setting was set or since the feature was enabled The counter will reset to zero if the feature is enabled and successfully runs through neutral RTN Counter The RTN Counter will increment after each successful operation of the Run Through Neutral feature Table 14 TA...

Page 162: ...e Indicates Yellow that HMI menu at the control is active Table 15 ALARM STATUS Item Description Comm Block The control has had its automatic operation blocked via communications and is now in manual operation mode and the alarm output is on due to this condition Block Raise Tap The tap position equals or exceeds the block raise tap limit setting and the alarm output is on due to this condition Bl...

Page 163: ...cal automatic or remote manual operational modes this alarm will activate This alarm can be reset either by the Cam Follower contact operating correctly during a subsequent Raise or Lower operation or if reset by the user LDC LDZ Any value other than zero has been set for LDC LDZ Line Current Limit The line current is exceeding the respective maximum current limit setting and the alarm output is o...

Page 164: ...e control issuing the lockout will stop any further GOOSE publishing and will stop load voltage regulation Also the alarm can be configured as a DNP event or as a report in case of IEC 61850 The lockout state will be displayed on the control front panel display and in the Master Follower Configuration Tool Master Follower Alarm messages can be observed for the connected control from the TCC600 Mon...

Page 165: ...normal algorithm If within that initial 65 second period the Initiator does not receive all the GOOSE messages it expected it will enter the Initiator Lockout state This lockout alarm can only be cleared by the user Breaker Status Conflict Lockout activates when a control detects that it s status for a tie breaker shared with another control disagrees with that unit s status for the same tie break...

Page 166: ...ap Block Raise setpoint and tap position limit settings Lower Indicates Green when a Tap Lower output is active Limited by tap Block Lower setpoint and tap position limit settings Programmable Alarm Indicates Green when a Programmable Alarm condition is true Motor Seal In Indicates when a Motor Seal In Output in active CBEMA EVENTS AND COUNTER STATUS When the Load Voltage is sagging or swelling gr...

Page 167: ...tapchange Total duration of the tapchange in ms Peak RMS value of the motor current The Sequence of Events Recorder will trigger when any of the following conditions occur The average RMS current is the average of the RMS current for the tapchange duration Peak RMS current exceeds a certain percent programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored peak current which was recorded during the training mode ...

Page 168: ...rofile Dialog Screen 4 10 4 3 Demand Energy Metering The Demand Energy Metering submenu item displays the Demand Energy Metering screen Real time demand and metering information can be monitored from an addressed control Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 162 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 169: ...GUID E7200160 B164 429C A5C3 D8FC53F3E204 V1 EN Figure 106 Demand Energy Metering Dialog 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 163 User Manual ...

Page 170: ...nt multipliers VT configuration line to ground or line to line single phase or three phase and measured secondary voltage and current Primary VA Displays the real time demand value based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers VT configuration line to ground or line to line single phase or three phase and measured secondary voltage and current Demand History All demand history values ...

Page 171: ... Allows the user to reset all parameter values Reset Selected Items Allows the user to reset only the selected parameter values 4 10 4 4 Tap Statistics The Tap Statistics submenu item displays a statistical representation of the Tapchanger operation The cumulative since last visit number of tapchanges and the Accumulated Primary Current for each tap position is displayed both graphically and numer...

Page 172: ...GUID 9DB711F5 2328 42EE A564 6C63AD18201A V1 EN Figure 108 Real Time Voltage Chart 4 10 4 6 Harmonic Analysis The input signal is sampled at 64 samples per cycle giving an overall sampling rate of 3840 samples per second for a 60 Hz system This provides the ability to reproduce signals of up to 1920 Hz Therefore up to the 31st harmonic can be calculated using discrete Fourier transform with a fund...

Page 173: ...ations the secondary task also triggers the Sequence of Event SOE recorder whenever any Harmonic selected by the user exceeds a preset threshold level The user is able to select which Harmonic s will trigger the SOE function and also set the threshold level above which the SOE recorder will be initiated and below which the current will be ignored The threshold level is set as a percentage of the m...

Page 174: ...arm Messages Master Follower Alarm Messages for the control that TCC600 is connected to can be observed from TCC600 by selecting Monitor Master Follower Alarm Messages GUID 12E92DF5 9596 44B9 BCA1 7A5D386A6C69 V1 EN Figure 110 Master Follower Alarm Messages Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 168 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 175: ...ith a snapshot of all metering parameters This feature also allows the Display All Metering screen to be printed or saved as a HTML file The menu bar also includes a refresh feature to refresh parameters displayed on the screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 169 User Manual ...

Page 176: ...Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 170 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 177: ...GUID CAAD4C5B C0D4 4957 81FC 968E6C0C91C3 V1 EN GUID 11122053 923B 43EE B8C8 A20A212AED2B V1 EN Figure 111 Display All Metering Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 171 User Manual ...

Page 178: ...available from the TCC600 main menu screen By right clicking on the toolbar TCC600 will display the Toolbar Editor Mode selections Start Edit Toolbar and End Edit Toolbar To add a Toolbar item simply select Start Edit Toolbar and then drag and drop the desired single menu item onto the main toolbar To remove menu items drag and drop the item on the Help menu item When the Toolbar Editor is active ...

Page 179: ...GUID 7CDB7DBB 3ED2 48A3 8597 10719CDCC70F V1 EN Figure 113 TCC600 Main Menu Screen with Toolbar Editor Active 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 173 User Manual ...

Page 180: ...p Settings Alarms Wakeup Screens Data Logging Harmonics Setup Oscillograph Sequence of Events CBEMA Events The setpoint information displayed on these screens can be from either the control or from an open TCC600 file Also included in the Setup submenu is the Display All Settings command which when invoked displays the TCC300 All Setpoints Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 174 TCC300 ...

Page 181: ...GUID 76DDE8BF 4A38 4B24 8C76 ADD0DB605A36 V1 EN Figure 115 All Setpoints Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 175 User Manual ...

Page 182: ...ch allows the user to Enter Edit the 16 character Profile name for each file GUID 7C752949 D815 41B9 BAEE 5FF10F6B4204 V1 EN Figure 116 Profile Names Dialog Screen 4 10 5 2 Tapchanger Type The Tapchanger Type Selection feature provides the user with the ability to set regulator vendor specific configuration settings in the control from TCC600 Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 176 TCC300 User Manual...

Page 183: ...GUID B9B7CEAA 1AE2 4B8E 9EA5 CE948E205369 V1 EN Figure 117 Tapchanger Type Selections Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 177 User Manual ...

Page 184: ...tpoint Factory setting is 2 5 Step 2 Second voltage reduction step adjustable from 0 to 10 in 0 1 increments of the bandcenter setpoint Factory setting is 5 0 Step 3 Third voltage reduction step adjustable from 0 to 10 in 0 1 increments of the bandcenter setpoint Factory setting is 7 5 Standard VR Allows standard Voltage Reduction to be Enabled or Disabled Smart VR Allows Smart Voltage Reduction t...

Page 185: ... current exceeds the current limit setpoint the unit will not permit automatic control in either the raise or lower direction Factory setting is 640 mA Table 22 Forward Power Item Description Band Center Adjustable from 100 0 V to 135 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 120 V Band Width Adjustable from 1 0 V to 10 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 2 0 V Definite Inver...

Page 186: ...e reverse power mode either Distributed Generation or Regulate Reverse Auto Determination Measured allows the control to use the Smart Reverse Power feature to choose the applicable reverse power mode either Distributed Generation or Regulate Reverse Measured The Setpoints Reverse Power section also contains a link which displays the Reverse Power Vendor Cross Reference table showing Cooper Siemen...

Page 187: ...band edges when there is a VAr Bias out of band situation Max VAr Bias Duration Maximum allowable time in minutes the control will bias the voltage edge Table 25 VAr Bias Linear Item Description Disable on Reverse Power When selected the control will disable VAr Bias when Reverse Power is detected Current Multiplier Base Value Adjustable from 0 to 32600 No Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X T...

Page 188: ...ith the data stored in the unit Save The Save command saves the setting changes to either the Open File when in File mode or the Device when TCC600 is connected to a device Close The Close command cancels any setting changes before the settings changes have been sent to either the Device or Open File GUID 6A8E37E4 305B 47A3 8B69 8F2792EE95C1 V1 EN Figure 118 Setpoints Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC3...

Page 189: ...88D V1 EN Figure 119 Setpoints Dialog Screen with Step VAr Bias Enabled GUID 048D237F 43CD 4AD9 AE34 E622A23E6616 V1 EN Figure 120 Setpoints Dialog Screen with Linear VAr Bias Enabled 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 183 User Manual ...

Page 190: ... 0 in 0 1 increments with a factory setting of 60 0 User selection must include knowledge of source VT ratio and sensing source VT ratio correction Current Multiplier Adjustable from 1 to 32600 in 1 increments with a factory setting of 6000 User selection must include knowledge of CT ratio from primary rating to 0 2 A rating of control Primary Power Display Toggles between two modes of operation S...

Page 191: ...0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 0 V CT VT Source Phasing Adjustable from 0 to 330 in 30 increments with a factory setting of 0 Table 30 Raise Lower Output Contacts Item Description Output Selection Toggle between two modes of operation CONTINUOUS factory setting and PULSED Pulse Width Adjustable from 0 2 seconds to 12 0 seconds in 0 1 second increments with a factory setting of 1 5 se...

Page 192: ...witch input The default configuration setting is Non Sequential Input Selection 3 Can be configured to become an Auxiliary Input that can be read as a DNP point or Voltage Reduction 2 Auto Manual Switch Type The Auto Manual Switch Type setting allows the Auto Man Switch type on the adapter panel to be set to Toggle SCAMP or None None is used when no Auto Manual Switch exists The default configurat...

Page 193: ...GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN GUID 410A9481 2BEA 4C94 9395 C80C846B85D6 V1 EN Figure 122 Configuration Dialog Screens 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 187 User Manual ...

Page 194: ... or a Master Number of Devices The total number of devices that are in the paralleling scheme maximum of 16 inclusive of the master Tap Difference The difference between Master and Follower tap positions that will result in a Lockout condition Tap Position Response Timeout The time within which the Followers have to be at the same tap position as that of the Master range 1 000 ms 6 000 ms If the M...

Page 195: ...aximum 16 inclusive of the Initiator Paralleling Address The unique address for each device Range 1 16 Peer to Peer Update Speed in milliseconds The time period allocated to read all the paralleled units relevant data make the necessary calculations and disseminate paralleling driven updates to the system Range 1000 to 10000 MVA Rating The MVA rating of the transformer Range 1 0 to 1000 0 Peer to ...

Page 196: ...e polarity Right Tie Breaker Configuration Can be set to Not Used 52a positive polarity or 52b negative polarity Left Tie Breaker Configuration Can be set to Not Used 52a positive polarity or 52b negative polarity GUID B4AD5865 FC06 4CAC BA98 547AA1CD232B V1 EN Figure 125 Delta VAr Peer to Peer Configuration Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 190 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 197: ...aximum Allowed Tap setting provides a user selectable limit for the number of taps that are allowed to be taken to accomodate taking one tap through neutral Tap Operations Between Runs This setting is the number of operations the control will count up to before allowing the Run Through Neutral feature to operate if all pre conditions are met Maximum Load Current The Run Through Neutral feature wil...

Page 198: ...rdless of the saved state of the control prior to powering off Table 40 Fast Voltage Recovery Item Description Enable Disable Allows Fast Voltage Recovery to be Enabled or Disabled Fast Voltage Recovery Allows a setting from 1 0 to 15 0 V outside the normal band edges in 1 0 V increments When voltage exceeds the Raise or Lower band edge plus the Fast Voltage Recovery setting the normal definite or...

Page 199: ...Allows Tap Limits to be enabled or disabled Block Raise Block Lower When enabled Block Raise and Block Lower are adjustable from the Tap Maximum configuration point to the Tap Minimum value in 1 step increments Tap Limit Block Raise cannot be lower than Tap Limit Block Lower 4 Tap Limit Block Lower cannot be higher than Tap Limit Block Raise 4 Highest Tap Lowest Tap The TCC300 Digital Tapchanger C...

Page 200: ...and another count won t be accepted until the count window time period expires The count window time period can be set from 0 5 to 60 5 seconds The count window setting must be set greater than the InterTap Delay setting X Mode Delay When the control is using X1 or X2 mode counter contact detection method the X1 X2 mode delay setting in millisecond can be used to delay the detection of the NEUTRAL...

Page 201: ...Tap Statistics dialog screen which displays the number of times the regulator has been on each tap The Tap Statistics are stored in non volatile memory and will remain intact through power cycle and firmware update as its value is in its long term indication of mechanism wear The Tap Statistics can be downloaded to a CSV file and printed Tap Statistics can also be downloaded in CSV format to an SD...

Page 202: ...ure 127 Tap Settings Dialog Screen Contact KeepTrackTM 1N Tap Calibration Tap Position Value of actual tap position can be set from 16 to 16 including Neutral In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected will be displayed instead of 0 Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 196 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 203: ...ap Settings changes before the changes have been sent to either the Device or Open File 4 10 5 6 Alarms Programmable Alarm Relay The programmable alarm function provides alarm monitoring for one or more of the following conditions Comm Block Block Raise Tap Block Lower Tap Block Raise Voltage Voltage Reduction Max VAr Bias Duration Lead Lag Individual Tap Wear LDC LDZ Line Current Limit Reverse Po...

Page 204: ...ional when the Operation Counter configuration is set to Cam Follower The Alarms Dialog screen also provides the means to reset the Motor Seal in Failure Alarm Block the Low Current Block the Run Through Neutral Fail to Operate Alarm Master Follower Lockout and Peer to Peer Lockout Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 198 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 205: ... setting changes before the changes have been sent to either the Device or Open File 4 10 5 7 Wakeup Screens The Wakeup Screens feature allows the user to select specific control parameters that will be displayed when the control is awakened by depressing the EXIT WAKE pushbutton When the control is awakened the selected parameters are displayed in a cycling fashion The display can also be directe...

Page 206: ...o reset the Wakeup Screens to the default settings Save The Save command saves the Wakeup Screen changes to either the Open File when in File mode or the Device when TCC600 is connected to a device Close The Close command cancels any Wakeup Screen changes before the changes have been sent to either the Device or Open File Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 200 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 207: ...ctor Source Voltage Compensated Voltage Primary VAr Frequency Primary Watts Load Current Tap Position Primary Current Operations Count Circulating DVAr Current Meter Out Voltage RTN Counter The checksum is used to ensure the integrity of the record stored The average value is calculated over the data logging interval Due to the internal structure of the Comtrade format time stamping is always perf...

Page 208: ...ce or Open File When Load Voltage Compensated Voltage Source Voltage and Load Current are selected the data to be retrieved will consist of the average minimum and maximum values over the sampling period GUID CF69965E 8DF7 4CE6 B1F3 146B6168A4D5 V1 EN Figure 130 Data Logging Setup Dialog Screen Retrieve This submenu item when selected displays the Data Log Download Screen which allows selection of...

Page 209: ...og screen provides the user with the ability to select Voltage and Current Harmonics for monitoring relative to a Voltage and Current threshold setting Whenever any selected Voltage or Current Harmonic exceeds their respective threshold if selected in Sequence of Events setup will initiate Sequence of Events recording The threshold level is set as a percentage of the fundamental 1VAC388793 MB A Se...

Page 210: ...ides comprehensive data recording voltage current and status input output signals for all monitored waveforms at 16 samples per cycle Oscillograph data can be downloaded using the communications ports to any WindowsTM personal computer running the TCC600 Communications Software Once downloaded Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 204 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 211: ...iggered the time stamp is recorded and the recorder continues recording for a user defined period The snapshot of the waveform is stored in memory for later retrieval using TCC600 Communications Software Samples Cycle The number of samples cycle can be selected to either 16 32 or 64 samples cycle Post Trigger Delay A post trigger delay of 5 to 95 must be specified After triggering the recorder wil...

Page 212: ...graph Record Triggered cycling display can be enabled from the TCC600 Communications Software by navigating to the Oscillography Message Setup Oscillograph Front Panel Message dialog screen and selecting Enable It can also be enabled from the HMI by navigating to the Communication HMI menu GUID AD7616A3 48B4 470D B84F 0A0543ADD728 V1 EN Figure 134 Oscillograph Front Panel Message Dialog Screen Sec...

Page 213: ...UID A84DA2DF C40F 4830 B67D 2A7681A2E2B3 V1 EN Figure 135 Oscillograph Trigger Dialog Screen Retrieve The Retrieve command initiates a sequence of dialog screens to download the Oscillograph data from the currently connected control Oscillograph data must be retrieved from the control in a Comtrade file cfg in order to be viewed TapPlot can be utilized to view the file contents 1VAC388793 MB A Sec...

Page 214: ...GUID D8C914BE C38E 407B B8DC 67571D3A9FDC V1 EN Figure 136 Retrieve Oscillograph Record Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 208 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 215: ...etting any logical conditions relative to the Pickup and Dropout sequence to trigger the Sequence of Events recorder Selecting the OR and AND Trigger elements is accomplished by selecting either OR or AND Gate boxes TCC600 will display the OR Gate or AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen After selections are made in the OR Gate and AND Gate dialog screens the user must select either OR or AND logic to init...

Page 216: ...Sequence of Events Trigger Logic and Element Selection Dialog Screen GUID 7D753199 D1A2 4C2D 884A CC02CF6834F9 V1 EN Figure 139 Sequence of Events Pickup Dropout Edge Sensitive OR Gate Setup Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 210 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 217: ...GUID EC49D1D9 D642 4A0E 8127 6388DD1A6A1C V1 EN Figure 140 Sequence of Events Pickup Level Sensitive AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 211 User Manual ...

Page 218: ...ropout Level Sensitive AND Gate Setup Dialog Screen Retrieve The Retrieve command downloads the events from the currently connected control Events must be retrieved from the control and stored in a file in order to be viewed Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 212 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 219: ...f Events and their corresponding captured parameters The parameters captured in the Sequence of Events file include Local Voltage Source Voltage Frequency Tap Position Motor Current Load Current Resettable Operations Counter RMS Voltage Meter Out Voltage RTN Success Counter Profile Number Time Stamp Trigger Status Voltage Harmonics Magnitude 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 213 User Manual ...

Page 220: ...4 A8EA A4F80902F00C V1 EN Figure 143 View Sequence of Events Record Dialog Screen Clear The Clear command clears out the Sequence of Events recorder GUID D0BD2C44 414D 48FC B223 D19162B126C4 V1 EN Figure 144 Clear Sequence of Events Record Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 214 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 221: ...mit Event 1 1 60 cycles Event 2 1 120 cycles Event 3 60 60000 cycles and Event 4 1 60 cycles When Pickup is set to less than 100 it operates as a sag under voltage function and when it is greater than 100 it operates as a swell over voltage function GUID B2EEC973 DB34 457C B220 832923151E0D V1 EN Figure 145 CBEMA Setting Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 215 User Manual ...

Page 222: ...tings displays the All Setpoints dialog screen This dialog screen contains the settings for each control function within a single window to allow scrolling through all control setpoint and configuration values Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 216 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 223: ...GUID 76DDE8BF 4A38 4B24 8C76 ADD0DB605A36 V1 EN Figure 146 All Setpoints Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 217 User Manual ...

Page 224: ...ged when jumping to an individual control function dialog screen The All Setpoints screen can be printed or saved to a HTM file for viewing 4 10 6 Utility menu GUID E3A05CE2 9BC0 44F3 916F 4266904D9717 V1 EN Figure 147 Utility menu The Utility menu includes the submenu items Remote Control Control Information Change User Access Code Set Date Time Device Discovery Multi Level Access Code SD Card Ac...

Page 225: ... the user to Remotely raise or lower one tap position Apply Voltage Reduction Step 1 or 2 or 3 When the Auto Manual Switch Type is set to either Toggle or NONE the Block Auto Control via Communication Comm Block setting is available When the Auto Manual Switch Type is set to SCAMP the SCAMP Auto Manual Control setting is available GUID 53E63F94 8E89 48E6 8C7D 3CB55622B3C2 V1 EN Figure 148 Remote C...

Page 226: ...ia Communication through TCC600 or by performing the following 1 From the control front panel pushbuttons change the Comm Block Auto setting in the Configuration Nameplate menu to DON T SAVE 2 Remove power to the control then reapply power to the control Automatic operation will then be restored SCAMP Control The SCAMP Control feature allows the user to remotely observe the status of the Adapter P...

Page 227: ...splayed in the User Lines 1 and 2 The Control Information screen also provides the user with the ability to review and change the user lines for the addressed control Table 51 Miscellaneous Item Description Save The Save command saves the User Line changes to the control when TCC600 is connected to a control Close The Close command cancels any User Line changes before the changes have been sent to...

Page 228: ... User Level Access Codes 1 Select Utility Change User Access Code from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Change User Access Code dialog screen GUID 6AA2119F CDBB 45CB B614 80C0ABDE6AFC V1 EN Figure 151 Change User Access Code Dialog Screen 2 Enter a new Level 1 Level 2 six digit alphanumeric User Access Code 3 Enter the User Access Code from Step 2 in Confirm New User Access Code 4 Select...

Page 229: ...time and daylight savings from TCC600 1 Select Utility Set Date Time from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display a Warning regarding time stamped values Select OK GUID 2C0D517B 47AA 4E8A 92A5 874A50C0B30B V1 EN Figure 152 Set Date Time Warning Dialog Screen 2 From the Set Control Date Time dialog screen select either Control Clock or PC Clock 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 223 User Manual...

Page 230: ...e mismatch value 5 Determine if the control is to be set to either PC Clock or Control Clock then proceed as follows If PC Clock was selected and the Date Time of the PC is the desired time to be set in the control then select Save If Control Clock was selected input the desired Date Time then select Save TCC600 will respond with a Reset Demand and Energy warning screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A T...

Page 231: ...e parameters TCC600 will return to the Main Screen 4 10 6 5 Device Discovery The Device Discovery menu selection can be used when the control exists on an Ethernet network It allows the user utilizing TCC600 to discover TCC300 ABB products on the network without needing to know the individual IP Addresses of other controls When a control is found and selected the user can send and receive DNP Conf...

Page 232: ... 30 unique fifteen character Access Codes The list is created in TCC600 and downloaded to the control Once a control has the list the user can download a log of date and time each access code was used to access the control as well as when that access was terminated GUID 3DAE0E58 9A7A 40EB 89D2 A92BCFE7B994 V1 EN Figure 156 Multi Level Access Code Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 226 ...

Page 233: ... the SD Card is inserted GUID 15999F53 E9F3 4101 9F9A BFF7B73ACD3C V1 EN Figure 157 SD Card Access Code Dialog Screen 4 10 6 8 IEC 61850 The IEC 61850 menu selection when purchased provides the user with access to the IEC 61850 Protocol Configuration Editor GUID A923C81F A8CD 489B 97B3 9AFE2D718005 V1 EN Figure 158 IEC 61850 Configuration Editor Dialog Screen The following Configuration Editor fea...

Page 234: ...uration files 1 Start the TCC600 Communications Software on the PC 2 Connect to the TCC300 control 3 Select Utility IEC61850 Configuration File Send TCC600 will display the Authentication Key Generated Successfully confirmation screen GUID 05A47015 EBDE 4BE3 B4DA 60BA37437FC2 V1 EN Figure 159 Authentication Key Generated Dialog Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display the Open dialog screen with a d...

Page 235: ...ded Successfully Confirmation Screen Receiving IEC 61850 configuration files 1 Start the TCC600 Communications Software on the PC 2 Connect to the TCC300 control 3 Select Utility IEC61850 Configuration File Receive TCC600 will display the Save As dialog screen with a default file extension of cid 4 Name the Configuration file then select Save TCC600 will display the Transferring status screen whil...

Page 236: ...File Identifier and UDP Port Settings features DNP Configuration Editor The DNP Configuration Editor menu selection opens the TCC300 DNP Configuration Editor dialog screen which provides the user with the following capabilities TCC300 default DNP configuration files xml can be loaded for editing or become the basis for new DNP configuration files Selected DNP configuration files xml other than TCC...

Page 237: ... 85C1 067D6AC561D7 V1 EN Figure 164 TCC300 DNP Configuration Editor Dialog Screen Source Address Validation The Source Address Validation feature is available from the Utility DNP menu selection When Source Address Validation is enabled it applies only when DNP3 0 Protocol has been selected regardless of the physical interface If enabled the client address must match the address set by the user in...

Page 238: ...ty to upload a DNP configuration file to the control Receive DNP Configuration File The Receive DNP Configuration File menu selection provides the user with the capability to download a DNP configuration file from the control DNP File Identifier The DNP File Identifier menu selection when selected displays the DNP File Identifier that is loaded onto the control GUID 10E3B0BF 81EB 400C B7BC BD1D28B...

Page 239: ...UID 10682DFF 292E 4E82 8FD0 AEC80331CB5A V1 EN Figure 168 UDP Settings Dialog Screen Uploading DNP configuration files 1 From the TCC600 Main Screen select Utility DNP Send DNP Configuration File TCC600 will display the Authentication Key Generated dialog screen GUID 05A47015 EBDE 4BE3 B4DA 60BA37437FC2 V1 EN Figure 169 Authentication Key Generated Dialog Screen 2 Select OK TCC600 will display the...

Page 240: ...pen TCC600 will display the DNP Send status screen GUID 58A93588 7D97 4A96 B5B7 71933BB3DA4D V1 EN Figure 171 Send Status Screen 4 When the DNP Configuration file has been uploaded TCC600 will display a confirmation screen Select OK TCC600 will return to the Main Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 234 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 241: ...d Complete Screen Downloading DNP configuration files 1 From the TCC600 Main Screen select Utility DNP Receive DNP Configuration File TCC600 will display the Save As dialog screen with a default xml file extension 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 235 User Manual ...

Page 242: ...elect Save TCC600 will momentarily display a download status screen 3 When the DNP Configuration file has been downloaded TCC600 will display a confirmation screen Select OK TCC600 will return to the Main Screen GUID E87C5597 C70F 45AB 909E F7E053E4909A V1 EN Figure 174 Download Complete Dialog Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 236 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 243: ...controls Reset Alarms Lockouts on multiple controls Change Delta VAr Peer to Peer settings on multiple controls Poll multiple status information GUID C8439FC3 CE88 4E61 8E98 6570DABF1599 V1 EN Figure 175 Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling Configuration Tool 4 10 6 11 Master Follower Configuration The Master Follower Configuration menu selection when purchased provides the user with access to the M...

Page 244: ...rm 4 10 6 12 Send Firmware Update The Send Firmware Update feature is available from the Utility menu selection This feature allows the user to upload firmware updates to the control Firmware updates may be uploaded at any time as the control settings are not affected Sending a firmware update to TCC300 1 Remove the control from service 2 From the TCC600 Main Screen select Utility Send Firmware Up...

Page 245: ...7 Open File Dialog Screen 3 Select the target file then select Open TCC600 will display the Firmware Upload dialog screen GUID BE0A294D BF50 4D0A 8412 EC93A8D2E22E V1 EN Figure 178 Firmware Upload Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 239 User Manual ...

Page 246: ...he PC Click OK 5 From the Upload dialog screen select OK TCC600 will display the Send Status Screen GUID BE0A294D BF50 4D0A 8412 EC93A8D2E22E V1 EN Figure 179 Firmware Upload Screen GUID 58A93588 7D97 4A96 B5B7 71933BB3DA4D V1 EN Figure 180 Send Status Screen When the file transfer has been completed TCC600 will display a Firmware Upload Confirmation screen and close communications Section 4 1VAC3...

Page 247: ...l return to the main screen Communication will need to be reestablished 4 10 6 13 Convert Datalog File to CSV Format This feature allows Datalog Files created on theTCC300 to be converted to csv format files that can be opened in any spreadsheet program 4 10 6 14 Convert Binary Soe File to SOE Format This feature allows the user to convert binary Soe files downloaded from third party software to t...

Page 248: ...oolbar item provides the Cascade and Tile display options The Windows toolbar item also allows the user to select between open TCC600 windows 4 10 8 Help menu GUID A1844CB4 CC46 4A6F B716 481CB3F17144 V1 EN Figure 184 Help menu The Help toolbar item provides the user with information about the control and the firmware version that is installed in the unit Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 242 TCC30...

Page 249: ...yright information GUID 05313ED9 385D 4FD6 97AA 734F4555A120 V1 EN Figure 185 About TCC600 4 11 TapPlot analysis software The TapPlot Analysis Software operates in conjunction with all TCC600 Communications Software on any computer running Windows TapPlot allows the user to plot and print tap data comtrade cfg retrieved from ABB TCC300 series Digital Tapchanger Controls TapPlot is a windows based ...

Page 250: ... the Left mouse button and dragging the marker The first marker can also be moved an interval at a time by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT arrow key The second marker can be moved by pressing the Shift key and the Left or Right arrow key GUID 2DDE41DF 9198 438B 8C06 2CD7CC036D9E V1 EN Figure 186 TapPlot Screen With Callouts Data Record Start Time TapPlot Main Window Bottom Right Data Display Marker 1 T...

Page 251: ...0E 35B0E454A957 V1 EN Figure 188 Datalog File Right Click Filter Menu GUID 348A389C 34E1 4227 B86B F09913FF99F7 V1 EN Figure 189 Oscillograph File Right Click Filter Menus 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 245 User Manual ...

Page 252: ...ot cfg file previously downloaded by TCC600 Print the displayed TapPlot data A Print Preview of the displayed TapPlot data Select the printer and printer settings to be used Select from previously viewed cfg files the last eight files displayed Exit the TapPlot program Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 246 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 253: ...rm Harmonics Power Factor Apparent Power PQ Diagram Apparent and PF Zoom In increase the resolution of the tap data displayed on the screen Zoom Out decrease the resolution of the tap data displayed on the screen View ALL returns the display to include all data within the record Select which Tool Bar Toolbar Status Bar is available on the display window 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 247 ...

Page 254: ...ettings menu allows the selection of the waveforms to be displayed and the format of display colors Select Waveform allows the selection of any of the following Data Log Tap Parameters to be plotted or printed Load Voltage V Compensated Voltage V Primary Watts W Primary VA Primary VAr Load Current A Power Factor Frequency Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 248 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 255: ...m the Select Waveform screen GUID DF06204F C7A1 427E 8C8A 53D3B0068484 V1 EN Figure 194 Select Waveform Dialog Screen Select Color provides the user with the capability to change Foreground and Background display color of individual Waveform traces for customized plotting 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 249 User Manual ...

Page 256: ...Select Color Dialog Screen Change Scale provides the user with the capability to change the scaling of the displayed parameter GUID D170B6AB 1650 4B0D B45C C6F4C8285FED V1 EN Figure 196 Change Scale Screen Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 250 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 257: ...e Stamp Scree Help Menu GUID 0B4BF8CA D448 47B2 A1C4 BA12FEF54D4B V1 EN Figure 198 Help menu The Help menu provides access to the Quick Guide which provides basic information about TapPlot menus and commands The About command provides version information for TapPlot GUID 2304F603 12F0 45C7 A7DC 5297CC1F7C74 V1 EN Figure 199 About TapPlot Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 251 User Manu...

Page 258: ...Plot Window and Toolbar is displayed GUID 4E962761 E3FB 4EE1 B627 E82719F1446E V1 EN Figure 200 TapPlot Main Window with Submenus 2 Select File Open from the menu and browse for the cfg file 3 Open the file TapPlot should display the saved data Section 4 1VAC388793 MB A TCC600 252 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 259: ...29DAF9C41 V1 EN Figure 201 TapPlot Window with Data Logging Data Example GUID 9AB72BE4 9AB7 42EE 981B 60877DB723E9 V1 EN Figure 202 TapPlot Window with Oscillograph Data Example 1VAC388793 MB A Section 4 TCC600 TCC300 253 User Manual ...

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Page 261: ...el Access Codes up to 15 characters can be enabled as either Level 1 or Level 2 The Access Codes can be set in the Communication HMI Menu or from TCC600 Level Access protection will be automatically reinstated when either of the following conditions are met No HMI menu activity for a period of 15 minutes The user exits to the top of the HMI menu for a period of greater than 10 seconds General acce...

Page 262: ...e the control 5 1 1 1 Setting level 1 or level 2 user access codes from the HMI Level 1 and Level 2 User Access Codes are alphanumeric The alphabetic characters are upper case only When changing an access code if no key entry is made for approximately 15 minutes and the screen goes blank and the digit furthest to the left has not been entered the user access code will revert to the previous one re...

Page 263: ...oon as ne w User Access Codes are entered they will be required to change any setpoint or configuration parameter 5 1 1 2 Setting level 1 or level 2 user access codes from TCC600 1 Select Utility Change User Access Code from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Change User Access Code dialog screen GUID 6AA2119F CDBB 45CB B614 80C0ABDE6AFC V1 EN Figure 203 Change User Access Code Dialog Scre...

Page 264: ...ange any setpoint or configuration parameter 5 1 1 3 Setting multi level access codes from TCC600 The Multi Level Access Code feature allows the user to create up to 30 unique Access Codes Each Access Code can be up to 15 characters in length including spaces After creating a list of Access Codes the list can be saved to either the host computer or to the control The Access Code file is encrypted ...

Page 265: ...the desired file name and destination folder then select Save 7 To send the Multi Level Access Code file to the control select Send to Control TCC600 will display the Access Level Code dialog screen GUID 11AD0CDF 6F69 46F8 A6F0 AB5D26D93A97 V1 EN Figure 207 Access Level Code Dialog Screen 8 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code then select OK If a valid Level 2 Access Code was entered then TCC600 will...

Page 266: ... cursor is displayed under the left most digit Each digit is changed by using the Up and Down pushbuttons to select the ASCII character the ASCII character list begins with The Left or Right pushbutton is used to move the underline to the next digit When the ENT pushbutton is pressed the new user line is stored into nonvolatile memory 5 1 2 1 Setting user lines from the HMI 1 Press the Right Arrow...

Page 267: ...5CD3 4055 A8EA 5A3D3D9F2C01 V1 EN Figure 211 Control Information Screen 2 Input the new Line 1 Line 2 Information 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 5 1 3 System clock The control is equipped with a real time 24 hour clock which is used with the Demand History feature to record date time stamp information on quantities saved in memory The power source...

Page 268: ...ton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Set Date and Time MM DD YY HH MM SS C The cursor will be positioned under the far left hand Month element of the date Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons will change the Month Utilizing the Right Left arrow pushbuttons will move the cursor between each element of the date and time 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbutton...

Page 269: ... TCC600 will display a Warning regarding time stamped values Select OK GUID 2C0D517B 47AA 4E8A 92A5 874A50C0B30B V1 EN Figure 212 Set Date Time Warning Dialog Screen 2 From the Set Control Date Time dialog screen select either Control Clock or PC Clock 1VAC388793 MB A Section 5 System setup TCC300 263 User Manual ...

Page 270: ...ismatch value 5 Determine if the control is to be set to either PC Clock or Control Clock then proceed as follows If PC Clock was selected and the Date Time of the PC is the desired time to be set in the control then select Save If Control Clock was selected input the desired Date Time then select Save TCC600 will respond with a Reset Demand and Energy warning screen Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A Syst...

Page 271: ...TapPlot Analysis Software The waveform data is also available in COMTRADE file format Oscillograph records are retained if power to the control is interrupted The general information required to be input to complete the Oscillograph Setup includes Number of Partitions When untriggered the recorder continuously records waveform data keeping the data in a buffer memory The recorder s memory may be p...

Page 272: ...mber of partitions Cycles per partition 1 1365 2 910 3 682 4 546 5 455 6 390 7 341 8 303 9 273 10 248 11 227 12 210 13 195 14 182 15 170 16 160 5 2 1 Setting up the oscillograph recorder Communication must be established with the target control for this procedure When not connected to the control the Send selection does not save the Oscillograph Recorder settings to an open file 1 From the TCC600 ...

Page 273: ...es Cycle 4 Select the Post Trigger Delay A post trigger delay of 5 to 95 must be specified After triggering the recorder will continue to store data for the programmed portion of the total record before re arming for the next record For example a setting of 80 will result in a record with 20 pre trigger data and 80 post trigger data 5 Select the desired Pickup Trigger s and Dropout Trigger s The r...

Page 274: ...ltage Harmonics Status Current Harmonics Status The total number of events that can be recorded is 132 Sequence of Events data can be downloaded using the communications ports to any computer running the TCC600 Communications Software The Sequence of Events Recorder can be triggered by the status change of any of the signals in Table 54 or manually by the user from TCC600 Table 55 Sequence of Even...

Page 275: ... CBEMA Event 1 True CBEMA Event 2 True CBEMA Event 3 True CBEMA Event 4 True VAr Bias Active Seal in Failure Alarm Active Seal in Failure Raise Block Active Seal in Failure Lower Block Active Low Current Block Active Motor Seal in Input Detected Neutral Input Detected Counter Input Detected Op Count Signal Exceeded HMI Active True Individual Tap Wear Alarm Active Event Logic Combinations of the tr...

Page 276: ...equence of Events Recorder The event will be recorded in volatile SDRAM and transferred to non volatile flash memory every four cycles There is a possibility that events can be lost in cases where the control loses power in the middle of a storage cycle 5 3 1 Setting up the sequence of events recorder Pickup or Dropout for each trigger parameter may be selected to trigger the Sequence of Events Re...

Page 277: ...ic is desired then select Pickup Dropout Edge Sensitive TCC600 will display the OR gate setup dialog screen Select the desired OR gate setup Pickup and or Dropout trigger parameters and then select OK TCC600 will return to the Sequence of Events setup dialog screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 5 System setup TCC300 271 User Manual ...

Page 278: ... an AND type trigger logic is desired then select the AND Pickup or Dropout TCC600 will display the applicable dialog screen Select the desired AND gate setup Pickup and or Dropout trigger parameters then select OK TCC600 will return to the Sequence of Events setup dialog screen Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A System setup 272 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 279: ...GUID EC49D1D9 D642 4A0E 8127 6388DD1A6A1C V1 EN Figure 220 Sequence of Events Pickup Level Sensitive AND Gate Pickup Setup Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 5 System setup TCC300 273 User Manual ...

Page 280: ...ve TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 222 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen 5 4 Wakeup screens If the Wake EXIT pushbutton is selected then control will respond as follows Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A System setup 274 ...

Page 281: ...y utilizing the Up and Down arrow pushbuttons In this mode if the ENT pushbutton is pressed while on a demand or energy metering value it will only reset that individual Drag Hand value The Wake screen cycles at a 3 second interval between parameters While the wake screen menu is cycling if a parameter is missed while recording press the up arrow to display it again This displays the previous para...

Page 282: ...he Wakeup Screen parameters that are not to be displayed by moving dragging and dropping those parameter from the Active Metering Items list to the Disable Metering Items list 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen 5 5 Communication The communication ports prov...

Page 283: ...2 and Bluetooth modules This capability is provided by a communication options utility under the Communication menu Prompts to enable communication hardware are also contained in the individual port setup menus Direct Connections TCC600 supports direct communication MODBUS protocol with a ABB Digital Tapchanger Control using the applicable connector USB cable for the PC Fiber Optic communication u...

Page 284: ...own arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Comm Access Security menu item is displayed 4 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Comm Access Security disable C 5 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select ENABLE then press the ENT pushbutton The desired Communication Access Security mode will be displayed Comm Access Security ENABLE or di...

Page 285: ...rom the HMI 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or Memory Card when a Smart Flash SD CARD is present 2 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the Comm Settings menu If Memory Card is displayed then press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary until Comm Settin...

Page 286: ...g the Feeder and or the Substation addresses a DNP command with no acknowledgment shall be used For example Direct Operate with NO acknowledgment FC 06 If a command with acknowledgment is sent by the Client the control will accept the command but will not reply with an acknowledgment All addresses range from 0 to 0xFFEF For feeder and substation addresses setting the value to zero effectively Disa...

Page 287: ...t acknowledge for address 0x212 on the appropriate point To invoke voltage reduction on Feeder F4 use direct operate without acknowledge to address 0x4003 instead of 3 different commands sent to D1 D2 and D3 individually Similarly invoking voltage reduction on an entire substation requires a direct operate command without acknowledge to be sent to that substation address e g substation S2 address ...

Page 288: ...AEC 272A 449B ACDD 144AE3A075EA V1 EN Figure 226 Multiple Client Feeder and or Substation Addressing The same concept applies to network configuration Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A System setup 282 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 289: ...se with Substation and Feeder Addresses In order to use the Substation and Feeder addresses over ethernet the user must send the commands as mentioned above using DNP over UDP instead of TCP and must use 255 255 255 255 as the IP address to send to the DNP Broadcast IP address 1VAC388793 MB A Section 5 System setup TCC300 283 User Manual ...

Page 290: ...paused 5 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Substation Address then press the ENT pushbutton The desired Substation Address will be displayed 5 7 2 Setting feeder address from the HMI 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or Memory Card when a Smart Flash SD CARD is present 2 If the Communication menu is displayed then...

Page 291: ...eder Address will be displayed 5 7 3 Setting communication addresses from TCC600 1 Select Communication Setup Change Address from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Change Address Warning dialog screen GUID AF9E62BF 79B7 4EEA A49D C9C78944C74F V1 EN Figure 228 Change Address Warning Dialog Screen 2 Select Yes TCC600 will display the Change Communication Address dialog screen 1VAC388793 MB ...

Page 292: ...to either a serial communication interruption or power loss to the control The Control will respond as follows If Automatic control has been Blocked using TCC600 then Automatic Control will remain Blocked if serial communication is disrupted or lost If Automatic Control has been Blocked using TCC600 and the Save Comm Block at Power Off selection is Save then the Automatic Control Block will be rei...

Page 293: ...t or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Nameplate menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until Comm Block Auto is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Comm Block auto DON T SAVE C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select DON T SAVE or SAVE then press the ENT pushbutton The selected...

Page 294: ... GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 231 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 3 Select OK TCC600 will briefly display the Setpoints successfully written to the control confirmation screen 5 8 2 SCAMP initialize on power up When Last Save is selected the SCAMP switch is configured in such a way that upon the control performing a cold power up the state of the SCAMP switch is initia...

Page 295: ...row pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Nameplate menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until SCAMP Init Pwrup is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Scamp Init Pwrup Last Save C 6 Utilizing the Up Do...

Page 296: ...5 V1 EN Figure 233 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 3 Select OK TCC600 will briefly display the Setpoints successfully written to the control confirmation screen 5 9 Optional Ethernet port The optional Ethernet Port is available through an RJ45 10 100 Base T or a 100 Base Fx Fiber Optic interface for ethernet communication to the TCC300 The port supports up to 17 concurrent connections The maxim...

Page 297: ...uter and the control are physically connected to the target Ethernet network 2 Start the TCC600 program TCC600 will display the TCC600 Main dialog screen 3 Select Connect USB Com Port or Modem from the Connect dropdown menu TCC600 will display the appropriate Connection Dialog Screen 4 Enter a valid Level 2 Access Code if enabled then select Connect TCC600 will attempt to connect to the target con...

Page 298: ...D2E385712 V1 EN Figure 234 Setup Ethernet Dialog Screen 9 If the Ethernet network that the target control is connected to supports DHCP Protocol then perform the following Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A System setup 292 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 299: ...display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen 11 If the Network MODBUS Port address is not 502 or the DNP Port address is not 20000 set these parameters to match the target network settings The Ethernet option for the control is now enabled Proceed to connect to the target control through the Ethernet connection and enable Source Address Validation if desired 5 9 2 Config...

Page 300: ...wn enter the Server Name and then select the magnified glass icon TCC600 will search for the corresponding IP Address 2 2 If the server IP Address is known enter the IP Address 3 Select the Time Zone that the control resides in then select Save TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control Confirmation Screen Section 5 1VAC388793 MB A System setup 294 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 301: ...get network If the network MODBUS Port address is not 502 or the DNP Port address is not 20000 proceed to setting the MODBUS Port and DNP Port Enable Source Address Validation if desired 5 9 4 Configuring the control s Ethernet port from the HMI for use on a network that does not support DHCP protocol 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNIC...

Page 302: ...BUS port and DNP port default values If the network requires specific MODBUS port and DNP port settings proceed to setting the MODBUS and DNP ports from the HMI Auto Negotiation must be disabled if using Fiber Ethernet 11 If a fixed speed of 100 mbps is desired as in the case of Fiber Optic mode utilize the Up Down arrow pushbuttons to navigate to the Auto Negotiation menu item 12 Press the ENT pu...

Page 303: ...rrow pushbuttons input the desired DNP Port address press the ENT pushbutton the desired DNP Port address will be displayed The control is no w addressable from TCC600 over the network Ensure that the MODBUS and DNP Port values are the same as the values manually set when attempting to communicate with the control from TCC600 5 9 6 Setting the Ethernet keepalive time from the HMI 1 Press the Right...

Page 304: ... to resynchronize 2 ms Echo Repeat Selects Echo Repeat on off as determined by the user Selector switch is located on side of unit adjacent to the Fiber Optic connection and is accessed through the slot in the cover Switch position towards the front of the control is the off position OFF 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or Memor...

Page 305: ...from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Setup Comm Port dialog screen GUID 46276A35 BF4F 47FB AD5B DFFFEF5AF5C6 V1 EN Figure 236 Setup Comm Port Dialog Scree 2 Select Comm Port Type RS 485 or Fiber 3 If Echo Repeat is required then Enable Echo Repeat by placing the Echo Repeat on off switch located adjacent to the Fiber connection on the side of the control in the on position towards the r...

Page 306: ...Bits One or two stop bits are available TWO STOPBITS Sync Time This time delay improves robust operation when communication lines are intermittent Communication dead sync time is the time that the control will wait from the last received character and continue without attempting to re synchronize 50 ms 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNI...

Page 307: ...the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will then display the Setup RS 232 Comm Port dialog screen GUID A989FBA4 22E9 46A4 8F03 7C399A6442F1 V1 EN Figure 237 Setup RS 232 Comm Port Dialog Screen 2 Enter the desired settings for the following parameters Protocol Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits Sync Time 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a...

Page 308: ...600 must also have access to a compatible internal or external modem 5 12 1 Connecting the PC modem 1 If the computer has an external modem then use a standard straight through RS 232 modem cable M 3933 to connect the computer to the modem 2 If the computer has an internal modem then refer to the modem s instruction book to determine which communications port should be selected 3 Verify that the m...

Page 309: ... address of a selected entry Remove Deletes a selected entry Save Saves any changes to the displayed information Connect Dials the entry selected from the directory Cancel Ends modem communication allowing the user to dial again 5 12 3 Connecting the local modem to the control Setup of the modem attached to the control may be slightly complicated It involves programming parameters using the AT com...

Page 310: ...ssue or understand any modem commands It will not adjust the baud rate and should be considered a dumb peripheral It communicates with 1 start 8 data and 0 1 or 2 stop bits 1 Connect the unit to an external modem by attaching a standard RS 232 modem cable to the appropriate serial communications port on both the unit and the modem 2 Connect the modem to a telephone line then energize the modem The...

Page 311: ...nal bluetooth The Bluetooth option enables wireless access to the TCC300 Utilizing the Bluetooth wireless feature the user is able to configure the control read status and metering values as well as change setpoints The following lists the initialization scheme and setpoint options available for Bluetooth The TCC300 provides generic serial Bluetooth service The user must select the generic serial ...

Page 312: ...d a Bluetooth not present message will be displayed on the HMI If an ERROR message is received Bluetooth is reset to factory default values and the hardware is checked again The Bluetooth device information i e BD address friendly name mode of device internal operation state and status of authentication and encryption features will be retrieved The ABB default values for device information are Fri...

Page 313: ...to the Bluetooth Reset menu item and select ENT 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or Memory Card when a Smart Flash SD CARD is present 2 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the Comm Settings menu From the Comm Settings or Memory Card menu press the Right or Left A...

Page 314: ...il the Friendly Name menu item is displayed 14 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Enter New Name 15 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Friendly Name value up to 21 characters then press the ENT pushbutton The Friendly Name that was entered will be displayed The Bluetooth Device Address is available by pressing the D...

Page 315: ...s procedure see Resetting bluetooth module TCC600 1 Select Communication Setup Bluetooth Settings from the TCC600 toolbar Depending on the status of the Bluetooth option in the control TCC600 will respond as follows If the Bluetooth option is disabled in the control TCC600 will display the Bluetooth Hardware option dialog screen If the Bluetooth option is enabled in the control TCC600 will display...

Page 316: ...tooth Enable Disable Authentication Enable or Disable Set Password 16 characters max if Authentication is Enabled 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen 5 Verify that removing power to the control will not cause upset operation conditions on the control 6 Remove power to the control and then reapply power to the control The Bluetooth f eat...

Page 317: ... Bluetooth Setup Screen 2 Enter the Control Name the control MAC Address Pass Key if needed and the Device Address The user can create a Bluetooth session and save it to an address book The session must contain a name unique to the address book the MAC address Pass Key and Device address 5 13 4 Resetting bluetooth module from the HMI The Bluetooth Module can be reset to ABB factory values if neces...

Page 318: ...E 5 13 5 Resetting bluetooth module from TCC600 The Bluetooth Module can be reset to ABB factory values if necessary 1 Select Communication Setup Bluetooth Settings from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Bluetooth Information dialog screen 2 Select Reset Control Bluetooth Module TCC600 will respond with a Bluetooth Reset Command Sent Successfully confirmation screen GUID B59A1423 4505 47E...

Page 319: ...tication Disabled if necessary 1 Press the Right Arrow COMM Hot Button to wake the unit The menu will advance to either COMMUNICATION or Memory Card when a Smart Flash SD CARD is present 2 If the Communication menu is displayed then press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the Comm Settings menu From the Comm Settings or Memory Card menu press the Right or Left Arrow pushbutton a...

Page 320: ...lease Enter Passkey _ 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Passkey up to 16 characters then press ENT The following sequence of screens will be displayed Bluetooth Pass Reset Resetting WAIT Bluetooth Pass Reset DONE Bluetooth Pass Reset Ready Press ENTER 5 13 7 Resetting bluetooth passkey from TCC600 The Bluetooth Passkey can be reset if necessary 1 Select Communication Setup Blueto...

Page 321: ...d There are four different types of SCADA HeartBeat modes SCADA HeartBeat for transformer control applications LTC SCADA HeartBeat for regulator control applications Regulator SCADA HeartBeat for Profile Switching Manual HeartBeat Mode The LTC Regulator and Profile Switching have to be selected using TCC600 Communications software or from the HMI for these modes to be operational But the Manual He...

Page 322: ...tage Reduction 1 Voltage Reduction 2 Voltage Reduction 3 As the TCC300 has 4 different setpoint profiles to choose from when the SCADA HeartBeat is inactive the previously selected active profile is used In order to determine the actively used settings a third group of DNP points called the Active DNP points Active Bandcenter Forward Active Bandwidth Forward etc can be used Reading the Active DNP ...

Page 323: ...on Timer Reload Value On Power Up Initially use Setting 1 Load Timer with default value 1 Second Timer Elapsed Timer Type Dec Timer Point 159 Confirmed HeartBeat Direct HeartBeat Timer P 0 Point 211 Active Settings Settings 1 Active Settings Settings 2 Received Confirmed HeartBeat Timer is Zero Point 159 Reload Timer Active Settings Settings 2 Proceed to Next Step Active Settings Settings 1 Procee...

Page 324: ...er to be activated when the timer expires The range for the timer is from 0 to 999 minutes and for the profile is from 0 to 3 profiles 1 through 4 It is important to know that to terminate the HeartBeat timer at any instant of time and to revert back to the original active profile a zero value should be entered for the entire 16 bits of the analog point The SCADA HeartBeat DNP3 0 Protocol sequence...

Page 325: ...ibble of Point 79 Proceed to Next Step Timer 0 Point 79 No Yes Dec Timer Point 79 1 Second Timer Elapsed Yes No Proceed to Next Step On Power Up Initially use the Active Profile Load Timer with default value Note3 GUID 9D64E9A9 50FF 43C8 83A9 CF1C58820293 V1 EN Figure 249 Profile Switching Additionally an IEC 61850 method of providing a HeartBeat for profile switching is available when the optiona...

Page 326: ...trol is in the HeartBeat Manual Mode is Manual HeartBeat Status This point will be set to 1 when placed in manual using the Manual HeartBeat Timer only and not by any other means The HeartBeat Manual Mode is separate from the original comm block manual mode Theybothperformthesamefunction butuseadifferentmethodandDNPpointtoactivate auto or Manual mode When the control is in Comm Blk Manual the Manu...

Page 327: ...log screen GUID BB3EBE8A 3E09 4B7C BA7E 2F7DC25F61B4 V1 EN Figure 250 SCADA HeartBeat Dialog Screen 2 Select either Disable LTC DNP Regulator DNP Profile Switching DNP or Profile Switching GOOSE 3 Select Save TCC600 will momentarily display a Setpoints Successfully written to control confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 5 System setup TCC300 321 User Manual ...

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Page 329: ...the ability to set vendor specific regulator configuration settings in the control from TCC600 These settings can be accessed through the traditional settings screens or from the Tapchanger Type Selections dialog screen located in the Setup dropdown menu 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 323 User Manual ...

Page 330: ...ger Type Selections Dialog Screen The selectable settings are available for the following vendor regulator models Siemens Howard General Electric Cooper Spring Drive Cooper Direct Drive Cooper Quick Drive Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 324 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 331: ...r Output Contacts Pulse Width Input Selection 1 Configurat ion Write SOE Triggers Default A Disabled 0 X1 Continuo us 1 0 Sec Switch Status N A Siemens A Regulate Internal KeepTr ack 1 Sec X2 Pulsed 8 0 Sec Switch Status N A Howard A Regulate Internal KeepTr ack 1 Sec X2 Continuo us 8 0 Sec Switch Status N A General Electric A Regulate Internal KeepTr ack 1 Sec X1 Pulsed 8 0 Sec Switch Status N A ...

Page 332: ...Power Fail If purchased RTN Fail to Operate Individual Tap Wear Limit Exceeded Operations Count Limit Exceeded Tap Changer Failure When activated the LDC LDZ programmable alarm will initiate when any non zero setting has been entered as LDC Fwd resistance or reactance or LDC Z It will also alarm when any non zero setting has been entered as LDC Rev resistance or reactance with the Rev Power Oper c...

Page 333: ...lay inputs 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 253 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 327 User Manual ...

Page 334: ...GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 254 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Dialog Screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 328 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 335: ...tected MNTR Tap Changer Failure detected In Change Mode continue pressing LEFT to access Programmable Alarm Relay II screen Press ENT to enter change mode UTIL ENT UTIL ENT SETP CNFG MNTR CNFG Flashing Underline and C indicates change mode 0 disables alarm condition 1 enables alarm condition Alarm condition displayed on top line is based on the digit that is underlined on the bottom line Use UP or...

Page 336: ...larm setup screen zeros and or ones on Line 2 then proceed to Step 8 6 If the unit displays the SCAMP Programmable Alarm Function screen an additional step is required to access the Programmable Alarm setup screen Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code 7 Ensure the selection is set to NORMAL and press the ENT pushbutton 8 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will ...

Page 337: ...ushbutton as necessary until the Programmable Alarm Function screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Prog Alarm Function NORMAL C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Programmable Alarm Function Mode NORMAL or AS DEADMAN OUT then press the ENT pushbutton Setting Programmable Alarm relay mode from T...

Page 338: ...s 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 257 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 332 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 339: ...ton pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary until Programmable Alarm is displayed 4 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the following is displayed Op Count Signal Alrm 0 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid...

Page 340: ...unt Signal Alarm setpoint Alarm Limit 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 260 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 334 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 341: ...ion must be set to Seal In Input The Seal In Input selection has a fixed 3 second Seal In Delay X1 Operation count will increment by one with an open close open state change on the tapchanger counter switch The closed state must be present for at least 20 mS The open state may be present indefinitely X Mode Delay X1 When the control is using X1 Mode counter contact detection method the X Mode Dela...

Page 342: ...Intertap Delay when in pulsed or continuous mode Also it should not be set greater than the Pulse Width setting if Pulsed mode is used Cam Follower The Cam Follower setting should be selected when a Cam Follower contact input is wired into the Counter contact input of the TCC300 The operation counter and resettable operation counter will increment when the counter input sees the cam follower open ...

Page 343: ...on as necessary until the Operation Counter Configuration screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Op Counter Config 1 X C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select the desired counter configuration for the application 1 X 2 X COUNT WINDOW or CAM FOLLOWER then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be d...

Page 344: ... set to Switch Status 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Tap Settings menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the X Mode Delay screen is displaye...

Page 345: ...ed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Counter Time Window 0 5 Sec C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Counter Time Window value for the application 0 5 to 60 5 Seconds then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 3 5 Configuring the Operation Counter from TCC600 This feature is not functional unless Input Selection 1 is ...

Page 346: ...0 to 3000 mS 4 If Count Window configuration was selected in Step 2 enter the desired Count Window setting 0 5 to 60 5 seconds 5 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 263 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 6 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation scre...

Page 347: ...vance to MONITOR 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Metering 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to advance to the Tap Information screen 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Resettable Counter menu 5 Press ENT a flashing R will be displayed Press ENT again to reset the Operations Counter 6 2 3 7 Resetting the...

Page 348: ...on Counter section of the dialog screen 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 266 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 342 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 349: ...unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Tap Settings menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Op Counter Preset screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Op Counter Preset 000000 C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbutton...

Page 350: ...r section of the dialog screen 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 269 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 344 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 351: ...s necessary until Input Selection is displayed 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Input Selection 1 screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Input Selection 1 SWITCH STATUS C Input Selection 1 is required to be set to Switch Status if Contact KeepTrack 1R1L or Contact KeepTrack 1N is selected for Tap Information The unit will dis...

Page 352: ... Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 271 Configuration Dialog Screen Input Selection 1 is required to be set to Switch Status if Contact KeepTrack 1R1L or Contact KeepTrack 1N is selected for Tap Information TCC600 will display the following Error Screen if applicable Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 346 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 353: ...ll display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 273 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 274 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Co...

Page 354: ...track tap position accurately In this scenario the motor also does not have enough torque to execute a tapchange The Motor Seal in Failure Block feature will operate the same as it does for a failing or open motor capacitor except that once voltage is restored the control will operate normally The alarm will alert the user to the low voltage condition and its effect on the regulator Motor Seal In ...

Page 355: ...er command when at its physical limit When Motor Seal in is selected in the control the Motor Seal in Failure Block feature and the input to the Abnormal Tap Position alarm are enabled by default The user may choose to disable the Motor Seal in Block feature However the input to the Abnormal Tap Position alarm is always enabled when Motor Seal in is selected The feature includes the following Abno...

Page 356: ... either Contact KeepTrack 1R1L or Contact KeepTrack 1N the control will not accept an Input Selection 1 setting of Seal In Input The unit will display the following error message if applicable Tap Info conflict Any Key to Continue Motor Seal in Delay is fixed at 3 seconds 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arro...

Page 357: ...pt an Input Selection 1 setting of Seal In Input TCC600 will display the Tap Information Input Selection Error Screen if applicable GUID B6D4D46A 325E 40E8 98DC 360F2D08C41C V1 EN Figure 275 Tap Information Input Selection Conflict Error Screen 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Tap Configuration dialog screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300...

Page 358: ... AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 277 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Dialog Screen 6 2 5 3 Setting Motor Seal in Failure Alarm Block from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton a...

Page 359: ...larm Block from TCC600 1 Select Setup Tap Settings from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Tap Settings dialog screen GUID 2EDBFD25 222B 4846 9AA2 CDFA5AE21B47 V1 EN Figure 278 Tap Settings Dialog Screen 2 From the Block Automatic Operation on Motor Seal in Failure section of the Tap settings screen select Motor Seal in Failure Enable or Disable 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm ...

Page 360: ...ADA Cutout switch input The default configuration setting is Non Sequential Setting Input Selection 2 from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Input Selecti...

Page 361: ...he TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 281 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the Inputs and Switch Input Selection 2 section of the dialog screen select either Non sequential or SCADA Cutout 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration ...

Page 362: ... point The default configuration setting is Voltage Reduction 2 Setting Input Selection 3 VR2 Aux from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Input Selection m...

Page 363: ...lbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 284 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the Inputs and Switch Input Selection 3 section of the dialog screen select either VR2 or Aux for Input Selection 3 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 357 ...

Page 364: ... Toggle SCAMP or None None is used when no Auto Manual Switch exists The default configuration setting is None When the Auto Manual Switch Type configuration is set to SCAMP the Programmable Alarm Function can be set to function as Normal or As a Deadman Output This option is available when SCAMP mode is used since the Deadman Output is not available 6 2 6 1 Setting Auto Man Switch Type from the H...

Page 365: ...ed Auto Manual Switch Type None Toggle or SCAMP then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 6 2 Setting Auto Manual Switch Type from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 287 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the Inputs and Switch Auto Man Switch Type section of the dialog screen...

Page 366: ...egulation of the control They are only used in the calculation of primary values The use of a voltage correction factor is incorporated in the calculation of primary quantities in the control Although the control operation is not affected erroneous values will be displayed and recorded if the VT correction factor is not included in the PT multiplier Primary quantities are displayed when voltage an...

Page 367: ...PT the end user or other metering methods are using 6 2 7 2 Setting the Voltage and Current Multipliers from the HMI The current input to the control is rated at 0 2 A continuous 0 4 A for two hours and 4 0 A for 1 second The CT Multiplier selection in the Configuration CT and VT menu only changes the scaling factor for current reading and setting 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton ...

Page 368: ...2600 then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 7 3 Setting the Voltage and Current Multipliers from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 290 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 Enter the Current Voltage Voltage Source and Normalizing Voltage Multipliers 3 Select Save TCC600 will disp...

Page 369: ...gles between two modes of operation Single Phase based on measured inputs Three Phase based on measured inputs and presumed balanced system Factory setting is single phase 6 2 8 1 Setting Primary Power Display Selection from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display ...

Page 370: ...ss the ENT pushbutton 6 2 8 2 Setting Primary Power Display Selection from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 293 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the Primary Power Display section of the dialog screen select either Single Phase or Three Phase 3 Select Save TCC600 w...

Page 371: ... a 120 Vac reference base This change is easily made in software eliminating the need for a multi tap sensing transformer The correction is derived from information provided by the regulator original equipment manufacturer OEM The numerical value of the correction is the value in volts required to adjust the VT nominal secondary voltage to 120 0 volts The correction range is 15 volts in 0 1 volt i...

Page 372: ...on as necessary until the Load Source VT Correction screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Load Source VT Correction 0 0 Volts C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Load Source VT Correction value from 15 0 to 15 0 Volts then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 9 3 Setting Load and or Source VT Correctio...

Page 373: ... to 15 0 Volts 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 297 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 367 User Manual ...

Page 374: ...rmined An incorrect connection may be resolved using well known phasor methods The following procedure may be useful to check the choice of correction or even to determine the correction by trial and error 1 Place the regulator in manual control 2 Determine the Watts and VArs load on the regulator from other metering 3 Read the Watts and VArs indicated by the control and make certain that they are...

Page 375: ...for setting the CT Load VT Phasing quantities The steps necessary to set the CT Source VT Phasing are similar 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the CT Load VT Phasing screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed CT Load VT Phasing 0 Deg C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired CT Load VT...

Page 376: ...in 30 Degree Increments 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 300 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 370 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 377: ...ccordingly The Line Limit Current setpoint screen is also affected by this selection This selection is for scaling purposes only and neither 1 A nor 5 A should be input to the control The values of the current displayed in the control Load Current and on Circulating Current screens can be displayed in either 200 mA 1 A or 5 A units 1 A or 5 A displayed values are calculated from the actual 200 mA ...

Page 378: ...ent Transformer units display 200 mA 1 Amp or 5 Amps then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 10 2 Setting Auxiliary Current Transformer Units Display from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 302 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the VT CT Load Aux Current Transformer sectio...

Page 379: ... the Control confirmation screen GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 304 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Dialog Screen 6 2 11 Metering factors The control has the capability of displaying measured and calculated secondary quantities and calculated primary quantities 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 373 User Manual ...

Page 380: ... Regulator Applications IPRI 0 2 A Nominal Load Current Main CT Primary Current VPRI Primary Voltage 120 V Nominal VT VLOC Compensated Voltage VCOMP Theoretical Load Center Transmission Distribution Line Indicates calculated quantities IL Auxiliary CT Transformer High Voltage Low Voltage NOTE The figure shows a Line to Ground VT and a single phase CT The system can also accommodate a Line to Line ...

Page 381: ...quantities 6 2 11 3 Present demand The Present Demand metering capability provided in the control follows the concept of a lagged demand meter The demand time interval is selected by the user as 5 10 15 30 or 60 minutes This is the time it takes for a thermal meter to indicate 90 of a change in load 6 2 11 4 Energy metering The Energy Metering function of the control displays the following measure...

Page 382: ...nds information stored in the control The maximum and minimum tap position of the control should always be reset when the mechanical drag hands are reset The values retained in memory are time tagged quantities that are calculated using the demand period selected 5 10 15 30 or 60 minutes For voltage values are the average of samples taken over a period of 32 seconds which avoids undue retention of...

Page 383: ...unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Nameplate menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Load VT Configuration screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Load VT Config LINE_TO_GROUND C 6 Utilizing the arrow push...

Page 384: ...Line or Line to Ground 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 308 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 378 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 385: ...ue When the control is calling for a Raise Lower and no non sequential or counter input or motor hold input is applied the output will activate for the full pre programmed time and deactivate for 0 5 seconds plus the intertap time delay When a counter input or motor hold input is applied and there is an intertap delay the pulse will cease immediately with counter contact closure for the intertap t...

Page 386: ... 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Output Selection 0CONTINUOUS C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select the desired Output configuration CONTINUOUS or PULSED then press the ENT pushbutton 7 Depending on the Output configuration that was selected proceed as follows to complete the Output configuration If the CONTINUOU...

Page 387: ...s selected go to Step 3 If Pulsed was selected enter a Pulse Width value 0 2 to 12 0 seconds 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 311 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Confi...

Page 388: ...nterrupted between tapchanges then the counter contact can be used to decide the completion of one tap before the start of the next tap The Motor Current Monitor feature also includes a Training Mode which will be used during the commissioning of the tapchanger control In this mode several tapchange operations will be manually conducted and the profile stored This profile will be compared with the...

Page 389: ... RMS Current exceeds a certain percent programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored Average RMS Current which was recorded during the Training Mode T he Average RMS Current is the average of the RMS current for the tapchange duration The Average Duration of the tapchange exceeds a certain percent programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored value which was recorded during the Training Mode 6 2 14 1 Se...

Page 390: ...the desired Peak RMS Current Change value 110 to 200 then press the ENT pushbutton 6 2 14 2 Setting the Motor Current Detection Settings from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 313 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 From the Motor Current Settings section of the dialog scr...

Page 391: ...Regulator type Regulator Type A or B can be selected This will allow the source voltage to be calculated correctly for either type of regulator It will also allow the control to operate more accurately when in the regulate in reverse power mode General Electric VR 1 voltage regulators are available in two winding configurations Type A non inverted configuration and type B inverted configuration Th...

Page 392: ...with a standard 0 75 ohm resistor installed on the NN terminal block in addition to the PT tap selection jumper This series resistor limits short circuit currents in the event of an external fault On the older regulator controls those not having a power disconnect and CT shorting knife switches the resistor is usually connected between terminals NN 9 and NN 22 The PT tap selection jumper is usuall...

Page 393: ... CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Nameplate menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Regulator Type screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Regulat...

Page 394: ...ype A or Type B 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 318 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 388 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 395: ...s and runback functions The TCC300 will regulate the measured voltage according to a calculated Effective Bandcenter The Effective Bandcenter will ONLY be calculated when a Remote measurement is supplied to the control The Effective Bandcenter calculation is based on the following equations BC V BC bias remote GUID 1CFA423F 068F 4A7D A740 796321CC76DB V1 EN Equation 5 BCbias Bandcenter bias Vremot...

Page 396: ...ed by the control above or below these settings will be discarded and the Remote Voltage Heartbeat Timer will not be refreshed Upon receiving a valid Forward Reverse Remote Voltage value the control will start or restart an internal heartbeat timer with the value set by the Remote Voltage Heartbeat Timer setting Upon timeout the control removes the Bandcenter bias and controls solely by the Bandce...

Page 397: ...arrow pushbuttons select either Enable or Disable then press the ENT pushbutton 7 Depending on the selection proceed as follows If Remote Voltage Bias was DISABLED no further action is required If Remote Voltage Bias was ENABLED proceed as follows 8 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the RVB HB Timer screen is displayed 9 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 A...

Page 398: ...as settings Forward RVB Scale Factor 0 1 to 100 0 RVB Heartbeat Timer 2 to 120 Sec Reverse RVB Scale Factor 0 1 to 100 0 5 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 321 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 6 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Sec...

Page 399: ...e of the reversing switch Measured load current is below the user set Maximum Load Current setting The feature will not operate the regulator if its operation would cause the control to exceed any voltage or tap limits If tap limits are enabled The feature will not operate if any of the Motor Current settings are exceeded The control also considers the following conditions during operation of the ...

Page 400: ... depending on the changes made and where tap position was when it was changed by a user 6 2 17 1 Enabling Disabling and Setting Run Through Neutral from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton...

Page 401: ...2 17 2 Enabling Disabling and Setting Run Through Neutral from TCC600 1 Select Setup Configuration from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Configuration dialog screen GUID 6C74AD06 67C3 433B B783 6A218088FA6D V1 EN Figure 323 Configuration Dialog Screen 2 Select Enable or Disable from the Run Through Neutral section of the dialog screen 3 If Run Through Neutral was ENABLED proceed as follo...

Page 402: ...y The Fast Voltage Recovery feature when enabled bypasses normal timing operation to return voltage to an in band condition as rapidly as possible This is required for unplanned and planned load transfers to allow critical loads to be shifted to a transformer quickly without causing that transformer s voltage to decrease too quickly When Fast Voltage Recovery is enabled in automatic mode and the v...

Page 403: ...menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Nameplate screen is displayed 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Fast Voltage Recovery menu item 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The fol...

Page 404: ...Fast Voltage Recovery section of the dialog screen 3 If Fast Voltage Recovery was ENABLED proceed as follows 4 Enter the Fast Voltage Recovery setting 1 0 to 15 0 V 5 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 327 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 6 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Wr...

Page 405: ...the circulating current method or the ΔVAR1 method involves a configuration in which each TCC300 Tapchanger Control is used with an ABB M 0115A Parallel Balancing Module The control is provided with a current input which is representative of the circulating current between two or more LTC transformers operating in parallel See Appendix A for the HMI Configuration Menus 6 3 1 1 Circulating current ...

Page 406: ...Two Transformers using the Circulating Current or ΔVAR Method 1 52 contacts are shown in the breaker closed position 43P in parallel position 2 K3 is a circulating current sensitivity control 3 M 0127A is a current relay to detect excessive circulating current Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 400 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 407: ...39BE 44DB 8CFD 092C60404EFC V1 EN Figure 330 TCC300 and TCC300M2067 Paralleling Scheme for Two Transformers using the Circulating Current or ΔVAR Method 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 401 User Manual ...

Page 408: ...BDE 4640 9036 89604B2EEB76 V1 EN Figure 331 TCC300 and TCC300M2067 Paralleling Scheme for Three Transformers using the Circulating Current or ΔVAR Method Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 402 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 409: ...he tapchanger movement if this occurs Also a lamp will alert the operator when excessive circulating current is detected The second path shown Balance Current connecting the K1 auxiliary CT of the M 0115A modules together has a balance current which forces the two load currents of transformers 1 and 2 to be identical This means that any difference in currents must flow in the circulating current p...

Page 410: ...as the KW load of the load bus Since the KW sharing of the parallel transformers is determined by the relative transformer impedances and NOT the tap position KW flow should not effect tap position choice Further that the best choice of loading parallel transformers is to maintain the VAr sharing regardless of KW loading which can be accomplished with relative tap positioning The ΔVAR Method will ...

Page 411: ... be doubling the LDC effect when in independent operation 6 3 1 3 ΔVAR2 connection As shown in Figure 332 the current input is connected to the load current terminals of the control and then into the circulating current terminals Ip of the paralleled transformer control Each control now sees the same voltage and each transformer current separately This allows each control to calculate the VAr flow...

Page 412: ... EN Figure 332 ΔVAR 2 Paralleling Paralleling by the ΔVAR2 method does not use the M 0115A Parallel Balancing Module This method of paralleling can only be used for two transformers See Figure 332 for the ΔVAR2 connections Instead the two load currents are brought into the control and the actual ΔVAR s which exist between the paralleled transformers is calculated internally When using the ΔVAR2 me...

Page 413: ... will be disabled The ΔVAR2 Sensitivity ranges from 4 0 to 4 0 as did the M 0115A adjustment At a ΔVAR2 Sensitivity setting of 0 0 100 of calculated reactive current difference will be used to bias the setpoint At a setting of 4 0 only 50 of the calculated reactive current difference will be used to bias the setpoint making the control less sensitive to the circulating current At a setpoint of 4 0...

Page 414: ...on the 15 MVA transformer control should be 0 75 The settings for this ratio are 0 50 to 2 00 in 0 01 increments When the setting is 0 50 the control will be 0 50 times as sensitive to the VArs from the circulating current input versus the load input current The default setting for the sensitivity is 1 00 indicating the ratio of the CT ratios are equal to the ratio of the transformer ratings This ...

Page 415: ...nter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Paralleling Type DISABLE C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select DVAR2 or DVAR2 KeepTrack then press the ENT pushbutton 7 Press the Down arrow pushbutton once The following will be displayed DVAR2 Sensitivity 0 0 8 Press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed DVAR2 Sensitivity 0 0 C 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons se...

Page 416: ...k Paralleling Type Enter the desired DVAr2 Sensitivity Reactive Current Limit and Input Ratio GUID 4881EAFB 9162 4DE7 9B75 C3F6D8E940FA V1 EN Figure 334 DVAr2 and DVAr2 KeepTrack Paralleling Settings Configuration Dialog Screen 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 410 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 417: ...ng method The Master Follower Paralleling scheme employs the GOOSE messaging of the IEC 61850 protocol to provide peer to peer communications The control can be placed in either the Master or Follower mode if paralleling is to be achieved The Master Follower settings can also be changed individually on each control through Setup Configuration Paralleling The Master Follower Configuration Tool incl...

Page 418: ... GUID 1C232DA5 F848 4026 9280 69A574588EA4 V1 EN Figure 338 Master Follower Configuration Tool Dialog Screen 6 3 2 1 Grouping operation algorithm GOA This GOA determines the action that is taken by the control when it detects any OPEN Tie Breakers in the network Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 412 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 419: ...osition in the network map e g position 8 The paralleling address of each control should be the same as the position it is located in the network map e g position 7 address 7 All GOOSE messages are sorted according to their corresponding paralleling addresses The control scans all the tie breakers statuses if any in the downstream positions to find the downstream boundary The first OPEN status ind...

Page 420: ...t issuing the lockout will stop any further GOOSE publishing and will stop load voltage regulation Also the alarm can be configured as a DNP event or as a report in the case of IEC 61850 The lockout alarm will be displayed on the control front panel HMI display and in the Master Follower Configuration Tool Master Follower Alarm messages can be observed for the connected control from the TCC600 Mon...

Page 421: ...ckout is activated This Lockout is an indication that communication with the Master has been lost 2 Follower Communication Loss Lockout If any follower does not send a valid re transmitted GOOSE message within a 65 sec internal Keep Alive time then a lockout is activated indicating a broken communication link 3 Tap Difference Lockout If the Tap Position Difference between the Follower and the Mast...

Page 422: ...are written to the control Paralleling Address The unique address for each device Range 1 16 Mode Master Follower mode of operation M Master F Follower N None Tap Difference The difference between Master and Follower tap positions for which Lockout will be issued Tap Position Response Timeout Time within which the Followers have to be at the same tap position as that of the Master Range 1000 ms 60...

Page 423: ... TCC600 1 Verify that the appropriate Setup Settings have been entered for the control application 2 Place the Master Control to be setup in Manual by selecting Block from the Remote Control dialog screen Remote Operation Block Auto Control via Communication Comm Block section GUID 53E63F94 8E89 48E6 8C7D 3CB55622B3C2 V1 EN Figure 341 Remote Control Dialog Screen 3 Select Paralleling Type to be Ma...

Page 424: ...3 Master Follower Configuration Tool Dialog Screen 5 Enter the desired Master Follower Configuration Settings from the Master Follower Configuration Settings section of the Configuration dialog screen Paralleling Address 1 to 16 The Master Paralleling Address must be the highest address in the network All Follower addresses must be a value less than the Master The control s position in the paralle...

Page 425: ...Use or In Use Auxiliary Input A1 Line Breaker Polarity Positive or Negative Right Tie Breaker Not In Use or In Use Auxiliary Input A2 Right Tie Breaker Polarity Positive or Negative Left Tie Breaker Not In Use or In Use Auxiliary Input A3 Left Tie Breaker Polarity Positive or Negative Followers are in remote manual mode and operate in Pulse Mode regardless of the mode of operation of the Raise Low...

Page 426: ... 2 and so on in an ascending order In this example the Master control will be in Position 8 with a Paralleling Address of 8 Number of Devices 2 to 16 Tap Difference 2 to 8 Tap Position Response Timeout 1000 to 60000 ms The Tap Position Response Timeout is the time within which the Followers have to be at the same tap position as that of the Master Range 1000 to 60000 ms If the Tap Position Respons...

Page 427: ...he Master control in Master the Master will not respond to any tapchange requests for 32 seconds 9 2 When at least 32 seconds have elapsed initiate a Raise or Lower tapchange from the Master Remote Control dialog screen Tap Control section 9 3 Verify that all Followers initiate tapchanges to match the Master tap position 9 4 If necessary return the Master to an In Band tap position 9 5 Select Unbl...

Page 428: ...Master Remote Control dialog screen Remote Operation Block Auto Control via Communication Comm Block section 11 The Master Follower Paralleling scheme is now in effect 6 3 2 6 Setting of masters and followers from the HMI A minimum of 2 controls are required for the paralleling scheme to work The Master unit will be configured first and then the Follower s Setting up Master Control from the HMI Th...

Page 429: ...determined by its paralleling address As shown in Figure 339 Position 1 should be assigned a paralleling address of 1 Position 2 a paralleling address of 2 and so on in an ascending order In this example the Master control will be in Position 8 with a Paralleling Address of 8 12 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Paralleling Addre...

Page 430: ...he desired Tap Position Response Timeout then press the ENT pushbutton 20 Press the Down arrow pushbutton once the Breaker Option screen will be displayed 21 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed line breaker 000000 C 22 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Breaker Options Position 1 is the first position from the right ...

Page 431: ...twork Master Control operational mode is as follows The control is in Manual The Master Follower Configuration section of the Configuration dialog screen is selected to None If the designated netw ork Master Control is not in the operational mode described above then take the necessary steps to place the control in the described operational mode before continuing 3 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Bu...

Page 432: ...g will be displayed Paralleling Address 16 C 14 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Paralleling Address 1 to 16 then press the ENT pushbutton 15 Press the Down arrow pushbutton once the Num Devices screen will be displayed Number of De vices is the number of total devices that are in the paralleling scheme maximum 16 inclusive of the Master 16 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted ent...

Page 433: ...on 1 Line Breaker A1 0 Not Selected 1 Selected Position 2 Line Breaker Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative Position 3 Right Tie Breaker A2 0 Not Selected 1 Selected Position 4 Right Tie Breaker Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative Position 5 Left Tie Breaker A3 0 Not Selected 1 Selected Position 6 Left Tie Breaker Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative When all Break er Options have been entered then press the ENT p...

Page 434: ...djust the Master tap position by initiating a tapchange as necessary to bring the Master Band Status In Band Drive each Follower tap position in the Master Follower scheme to match the Master tap position 30 With the Master Band Status In Band ok proceed as follows 30 1 From the Master Control HMI navigate to the Master Follower menu 30 2 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 ...

Page 435: ...vide peer to peer communications The paralleling configuration consists of one Initiator INI control that holds the highest network address and up to 15 Non Initiator NINI controls on the same network All of the controls perform their own calculations based on the information being passed between the controls using the peer to peer communications Once a control has been determined to be the Initia...

Page 436: ...GUID B4AD5865 FC06 4CAC BA98 547AA1CD232B V1 EN Figure 346 Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling Settings Configuration Dialog Screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 430 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 437: ...s method has the capability to recognize which transformers are still in parallel in the event of tiebreakers or switches being opened or closed Depending on the bus configuration each control monitors 1 Line Breaker and 1 or 2 Tie Breakers A means to make commissioning of the paralleling system easier TCC600 provides a feature to detect all ABB controls that form part of the parallel network Afte...

Page 438: ...te the Position 8 control last since this control is the Initiator the one responsible to start any timing signal messages Ring bus Figure 349 represents a Ring Bus with 8 transformers TCC300 T1 Position 1 i1 TCC300 T2 Position 2 i2 TCC300 T3 Position 3 i3 TCC300 T4 Position 4 i4 TCC300 T5 Position 5 i5 TCC300 T6 Position 6 i6 TCC300 T7 Position 7 i7 TCC300 T8 Position 8 i8 LB1 LB2 LB3 LB4 LB5 LB6...

Page 439: ...ble bus Figure 350 represents a Double Bus with eight transformers TCC300 T1 Position 1 i1 TCC300 T2 Position 2 i2 TCC300 T3 Position 3 i3 TCC300 T4 Position 4 i4 TCC300 T5 Position 5 i5 TCC300 T6 Position 6 i6 TCC300 T7 Position 7 i7 TCC300 T8 Position 8 i8 LB1 LB2 LB3 LB4 LB5 LB6 LB7 LB8 DB1 A DB2 A DB3 A DB4 A DB5 A DB6 A DB7 A DB8 A DB1 B DB2 B DB3 B DB4 B DB5 B DB6 B DB7 B DB8 B Double Bus Hi...

Page 440: ...ndition X 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 3 Parallel Condition 0 The transformer at position X is not contributing to any load and not paralleling Parallel Condition 1 The transformer at position X is contributing to Low Side Bus A and is in Paralleling Group 1 Parallel Condition 2 The transformer at position X is contributing to Low Side Bus B and is in Paralleling Group 2 P...

Page 441: ... the network map e g Position 8 The paralleling address of each control should be the same as the position it is located in the network map e g Position 7 Address 7 All GOOSE messages are sorted according to their corresponding paralleling addresses The control scans all the tie breakers statuses if any in the downstream positions to find the downstream boundary The first OPEN status indicates the...

Page 442: ...ed Reactive Current value is greater than the configured Reactive Current limit This lockout alarm can only be cleared by the user Alarm Active P2P NINI Detect Lockout Non Initiator Detection Lockout When the control powers up in Initiator Mode the control will wait for approximately 65 seconds to allow all the GOOSE messages from all the Non Initiators in the network to reach the Initiator Once a...

Page 443: ... This lockout can only be cleared by the user 2 Communication Loss Lockout The Initiator will enter lockout and stop sending GOOSE messages if it fails to receive any expected messages for three consecutive Peer to Peer Update Frames This effectively disables the Peer to Peer paralleling scheme This lockout can only be cleared by the user Non initiator lockout There are two Non Initiator Lockouts ...

Page 444: ...reaker Status Conflict Lockout or a Delta VAr Limit Lockout The Sympathy Lockout will reset when the control with the Tie Breaker Status Conflict Lockout or Delta VAr Limit Lockout resets the lockout or if cleared by the user If the Sympathy Lockout was cleared by the user the control will re enter the lockout state if any GOOSE messages indicate that either the Tie Breaker Status Conflict Lockout...

Page 445: ...able writable settings The control read only statuses are indicated by the color gray and configurable settings are identified by Bold Type NA indicates the data is not applicable The Control Identifiers are SN Serial Number of the device IP Address IP address of the device User Line User Logo on the device The Read Only Statuses are Paralleling Status Indicates whether the device is a DVAr 1 Init...

Page 446: ...is 600 to 5 A with auxiliary CT of 5 to 0 2 A then current multiplier is 600 0 2 3 000 Range 1 to 32600 Peer to Peer Update Speed The time period allocated to read all the paralleled units relevant data make the necessary calculations and disseminate paralleling driven updates to the system Range 1000 to 10000 ms Peer to Peer Current Multiplier Correction A scaling factor to compensate Delta Vars ...

Page 447: ...e Bus Topology must be identifiable as either Single Bus Ring Bus or Double Bus The Initiator in the initial setup of the network must always be at the highest position in the Control Network Map For example Position 8 Figure 348 The Paralleling Address of each control must be the same as the position that it is located at in the Control Network Map For example Position 7 Address 7 6 3 3 7 Setting...

Page 448: ... Sensitivity 4 0 to 4 0 Reactive Circulating Current Limit Range and units are dependent on the Aux Current Transformer units display setting in TCC300 Table 61 Reactive Circulating Current Limit values CT Display Range Units 200 mA 5 200 mA 1 A1 0 02 1 00 A 5 A1 0 1 5 0 A 1 These are calculated from the actual 200 mA connected current Paralleling Address Control Network Map position 1 to X Peer t...

Page 449: ... Setting up Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling Control from the HMI This procedure requires Level 2 Access 1 Determine the number of controls in the Delta VAr Peer to Peer Paralleling scheme from the Control Network Map determined earlier in this section 2 For the first Non Initiator control to be setup verify that all the appropriate Setup Settings other than the Paralleling Type setting have bee...

Page 450: ...ined by its paralleling address As shown in Figure 348 Position 1 should be assigned a paralleling address of 1 Position 2 a paralleling address of 2 and so on in an ascending order In this example the Master control will be in Position 8 with a Paralleling Address of 8 13 Repeat the Configuration Steps for the remaining controls The control with the highest address the Initiator must be setup las...

Page 451: ...age REG EXTERNAL 3 Resistor Divider N A None REG EXTERNAL 2 Current Loop 4 20 mA None REG EXTERNAL 1 Current Loop 0 1 0 2 or 1 mA None INTERNAL KEEPTRACK Motor Direct Drive KeepTrack N A None CONTACT KT 1R1L Direct Contact KeepTrack N A Primary Secondary Source Voltage CONTACT KT 1N Direct Contact KeepTrack N A Primary Secondary Source Voltage DISABLE None None Primary Secondary Source Voltage Tap...

Page 452: ... from the control must agree with the operation of the external Aux Raise and Aux Lower status contacts and this must be maintained whether the tapchanger is on the low or the high side of the transformer The Neutral input on the TCC300 is used for Tap Calibration in the Contact KeepTrack method Contact KeepTrack Method I Using 1R 1L Contact Input If the neutral contact can t be used the following...

Page 453: ... 3 Cam TCC300 12 Vdc wetting output TCC300 VR1 Input TCC300 TCC300 Counter Input Switch 4 Cam Aux Lower contact N O Changes state for each Lower operation Acts as a Lower counter input 1R contact N O Closes when in Tap 1R 1L contact N O Closes when in Tap 1L GUID F32C977A 9698 4555 A951 84AE67051173 V1 EN Figure 354 Cam Switches Available With Dry Contacts 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration T...

Page 454: ...lose which will send directional feedback to the VR1 Input of the TCC300 This will tell the control to increment the Contact KeepTrack tap position by 1 tap Once the raise operation is completed the Aux Raise contact will open removing the input to VR1 When the unit no longer requires a raise output the raise output from the control will be turned off If a lower operation is required then the same...

Page 455: ...Control can keep track of the tap position since it will always receive either a raise or lower pulse as an indication of which direction the tapchanger is moving The neutral contact input recalibrates the control tap position to neutral if needed This provides an extremely positive indication that the tapchanger is performing either a raise or lower operation To implement the Contact KeepTrack Me...

Page 456: ...e LTC takes a tap in the Lower direction Counter contact This contact is only required when using Aux Relays and must close and open when the unit moves in either the Raise or Lower tap position Neutral contact This contact must close when the unit moves onto the Neutral tap position and open when leaving it Auxiliary relays must be connected to the 84R and 84L contacts to provide dry contacts for...

Page 457: ...he KeepTrack tap position by 1 tap If more than one tap raise is needed the raise contact will stay closed and the Counter contact is used to open the Aux Raise contact circuit removing the input to VR1 resulting in the correct tap position being kept When the unit no longer requires a raise output the raise output from the control will be turned off If a lower operation is required then the same ...

Page 458: ...58 represents a typical application of the ABB Model M 2948 Tap Position Sensor The tap position sensor is a rotary shaft encoder with a built in microprocessor that provides stepped output signals in 9 or 10 degree increments The tap position sensor is available in both clockwise and counter clockwise rotation configurations for increasing tap position It has rotations of 0 to 297 306 315 330 340...

Page 459: ...INCON Shaft Coupled KeepTrack Method If tap position sensors already exist such as the INCON 1292 Synchro Transmitter the shaft coupled KeepTrack method is still applicable The INCON 1292 Synchro Transmitter is an electromagnetic device that resembles a small electric motor Although various configurations of internal windings are used they typically excite rotor winding s and induce AC signal volt...

Page 460: ...ill determine which screens are disabled and then selecting either 1 2 or 3 will depend on the output current or voltage signal from the Tap Position monitor Table 54 outlines the options available for the Tap Information screen The user initializes the control at a given known tap position upon installation by following the steps described later in this section See Initializing Tap Position when ...

Page 461: ...Cable RTU SCADA RS 485 or FO C C T R Series Resistance Transducer Current Loop Interface HMI Tap Position GUID AD83A531 15DC 4D67 9A61 549E444E48E6 V1 EN Figure 360 Tap Position Scheme Using Resistor Divider KeepTrack The application uses a tap position transducer driven from a customer selectable AC or DC voltage source The transducer provides a low DC voltage of 1 to 10 volts to the resistor str...

Page 462: ...ion sensor will not be read again until another tap change occurs causing the counter input to toggle once more Also an external input to the control will be read to determine if a raise or lower condition exists The raise lower input and the voltage from the divider network will be used to determine what position the tap is on The tap position calibration must be performed at or above the 4 raise...

Page 463: ... not rely on the tap position indication on the TCC300 Tapchanger Control display for neutral position when bypassing voltage regulators The motor power source for the manual automatic or external SCADA initiated tap changes must be the same as the motor power input to the control The operations counter and neutral light circuit should be operational The counter input and power source is required ...

Page 464: ... Zero Voltage Detection ZVD circuits These circuits individually monitor the AC voltage across the internal raise and lower triacs This is done since any external raise or lower contacts or manual switches have to be placed in parallel with the triacs to run the tapchanger motor When the triacs or any contact paralleled across the triacs closes the voltage measure decreases to almost zero When a c...

Page 465: ...apchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Tap Settings menu 4 Press the Down arrow as necessary until the Tap Information screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Tap Information disable C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select the desired Tap Position Knowl...

Page 466: ...section of the dialog screen 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 362 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 460 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 467: ...ceed to Initializing Tap Position when Regulate Reg or XFMR External or Contact KeepTrack is Active in this section 6 4 1 8 Contact KeepTrack 1N Additional TCC600 settings screen When Contact KeepTrack 1N is selected as the Tap Information method an additional Contact KeepTrack 1N Tap Configuration window becomes available The Contact KeepTrack 1N method of Tap Position knowledge can function with...

Page 468: ...mal Tap Position alarm will occur if the physical neutral input is received with tap position not indicating 8R 9R or 10R The Neutral Tap Configuration window allows the user to program the following settings 1 The full tap range of the tapchanger from highest tap to lowest tap 33 33 2 Assign the neutral tap position based on the tapchanger mechanism 3 Assign the number of neutrals based on the ta...

Page 469: ...n from the external tap position indicator on the regulator or transformer 4 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 5 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 6 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Tap Settings menu 7 Press the Down arrow pushbutton a...

Page 470: ...ttings Dialog Screen 2 Verify that INTERNAL KEEPTRACK is selected in the General section of the dialog screen In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen of the TCC300 will display instead of 0 When reading the tap position via comms Modbus and DNP a value of 32767 will be returned when the tap position is 0 but no neu...

Page 471: ...n contact is connected to the control run the regulator to the neutral tap position as indicated on the regulator The control will recognize the neutral contact light signal and set the tap position accordingly 6 4 1 11 Initializing Tap Position When Regulate Reg or XFMR External or Contact KeepTrackTM 1R1L 1N is Active from the HMI When the Regulate Reg or XFMR External tap position method is use...

Page 472: ...s necessary until the Tap Position Cal screen is displayed 8 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Tap Position Cal 0 C 9 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons enter the tap position noted in Step 3 then press the ENT pushbutton 10 If a neutral tap position contact is connected to the control run the regulator to the neutral tap po...

Page 473: ...display instead of 0 When reading the tap position via comms Modbus and DNP a value of 32767 will be returned when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected otherwise a 0 will be returned 3 Determine and note the actual tap position from the external tap position indicator on the regulator or transformer 4 Enter the tap position noted in Step 3 then select Yes for Tap Calibrate 5 Sele...

Page 474: ...icated on the regulator The control will recognize the neutral contact light signal and set the tap position accordingly 6 4 1 13 Setting Highest and Lowest Tap from the HMI This setting is applicable to Reg External 1 and 2 and XFMR External 1 2 and 3 modes of Tap Information 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down...

Page 475: ...e desired Highest Lowest Tap value then press the ENT pushbutton 6 4 1 14 Setting Highest and Lowest Tap from TCC600 To set the Highest Tap and Lowest Tap setting from TCC600 perform the following This setting is applicable to Reg External 1 and 2 and XFMR External 1 2 and 3 modes of Tap Information 1 Select Setup Tap Settings from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Tap Settings dialog scr...

Page 476: ...on of the dialog screen 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 372 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 470 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 477: ...signal and wait for the intertap time delay even though the voltage remains outside the designated voltage band Command another tapchange after the intertap time delay has expired without regard to the basic time delay setting if the voltage remains out of band in the same direction as the previous tapchange If the intertap time delay is enabled on a control where non sequential operation is enabl...

Page 478: ...ential mode operation If the closed contact supplied to Input Selection 2 is maintained instead of momentary the initial timer will not time out for the duration of the maintained contact and the outputs of the control will be effectively blocked 6 4 2 1 Setting the Intertap Delay from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION...

Page 479: ...y 0 to 60 seconds in 1 second increments 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 375 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to the Control confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 473 User Manual ...

Page 480: ...y to navigate to the Tap Settings menu 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Tap Limits screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Tap Limits disable C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select either Enable or Disable then press the ENT pushbutton 7 Depending on what mode was selected proce...

Page 481: ... Block Lower limit 16 to 12 then press the ENT pushbutton 6 4 3 2 Enabling Disabling and Setting Tap Limits from TCC600 1 Select Setup Tap Settings from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Tap Settings dialog screen GUID 2EDBFD25 222B 4846 9AA2 CDFA5AE21B47 V1 EN Figure 377 Tap Settings Dialog Screen 2 Select Enable from the Tap Limits section of the dialog screen 3 Enter the desired Block ...

Page 482: ... be cleared The Data Logging feature allows the user to record data internally into non volatile memory The data log is transferred in the Comtrade format The Comtrade format consists of two files the configuration file cfg and the data file dat Data logging will continue indefinitely as long as the data Interval is set to a non zero value A zero value for the data interval will effectively disabl...

Page 483: ...ways performed A total of 200 000 data records can be saved in non volatile memory 6 5 1 1 Setting up Data Logging from the HMI 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to CONFIGURATION 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Tapchanger Type 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the ...

Page 484: ...ments then press the ENT pushbutton 6 5 1 2 Setting up Data Logging from TCC600 1 Select Setup Data Logging Setup from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Data Logging screen GUID CF69965E 8DF7 4CE6 B1F3 146B6168A4D5 V1 EN Figure 380 Data Logging Setup Dialog Screen The Data Logging Setup dialog screen contains a self calculating Duration parameter that represents the number of Days and the...

Page 485: ...onics Current Threshold includes a minimum Current Threshold setting from 0 to 200 mA Also a common delay setting from 1 to 10 seconds is available The Harmonic voltage and or current threshold Pickup and Dropout can be selected as inputs to trigger the Oscillograph Recorder The Harmonic voltage current Pickup or the voltage current Dropout can be selected to trigger the Sequence of Events Recorde...

Page 486: ...Alarm Threshold Current Alarm Threshold and Harmonic Alarm Delay settings 6 5 2 2 Setting the Harmonic Voltage Current Threshold and Minimum Current Threshold Settings from the HMI The following sequence of steps are for setting the Voltage Alarm threshold The steps used to set the Current Alarm Threshold and Minimum Current Threshold are the same 1 Press the Down Arrow CNFG Hot Button pushbutton ...

Page 487: ...4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Harmonic Alarm Delay setting screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Harmonic Alarm Delay 1 s C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Threshold Delay value from 1 to 10 Seconds then press the ENT pushbutton 6 5 2 4 Setting the Active Ha...

Page 488: ...nics and Voltage Threshold setting 3 Select the desired Current Harmonics Current Threshold and Minimum Current Threshold setting 4 Select the desired Voltage Current Delay setting 5 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Section 6 1VAC388793 MB A Configuration 482 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 489: ... screen GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 385 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Dialog Screen 6 6 CBEMA configuration 6 6 1 CBEMA functionality Setpoints Normal Voltage CBEMA Event Enable CBEMA Event Pickup CBEMA Event Dropout CBEMA Minimum Duration Putputs CBEMA Pickup Status CBEMA Counters 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 483 User Manual ...

Page 490: ...ration in addition to incrementing the counter When the load voltage is back to the dropout level the status is cleared Any or all of the Event Pickup statuses can be used to trigger Sequence of Events and or Oscillography The CBEMA counters are cleared after it reaches 10 000 counts or it can also be cleared through the TCC600 Communication Software or the HMI Each of the CBEMA Events has a Binar...

Page 491: ...shbuttons select either Enable or Disable then press the ENT pushbutton 10 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Event1 Sag Pickup screen 11 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level 2 Access Code The following will be displayed Event1 Sag Pickup 70 C 12 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons enter the desired Event 1 Sag Pickup 50 to 130 value then press ...

Page 492: ... to setup Events 2 3 4 5 Select Save TCC600 will display a Do you want to enable CBEMA Sequence of events confirmation screen GUID 07992690 3288 489C 89D1 3A411C72C417 V1 EN Figure 387 CBEMA Sequence of Event Enable Confirmation Screen 6 If CBEMA Events are to be used to trigger the Sequence of Events recorder then select Yes TCC600 will display the Sequence of Events Setup dialog screen CBEMA Eve...

Page 493: ...nts are Not to be used to trigger the Sequence of Events recorder then select No TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen 8 If desired CBEMA Events can be used to trigger the Oscillograph Recorder 1VAC388793 MB A Section 6 Configuration TCC300 487 User Manual ...

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Page 495: ...ettings Power Flow Forward Power Flow Reverse Voltage Reduction Limits and VAr Bias submenu headers indicate in the upper right hand corner the setpoint profile that is being edited If a specific setpoint profile has not been previously selected for editing then the number in the submenu header will indicate the Active Setpoint Profile After changing the active setpoint profile the user must exit ...

Page 496: ...ay Fwd xx Sec Voltage Reduction 1 VAr Bias 1 VRed Turnoff Timer 0 Min Smart VR disable Save VR at Power Off DON T SAVE Standard VR ENABLE Reduction Step 1 2 5 Reduction Step 3 7 5 Reduction Step 2 5 0 Disable on Rev Pwr disable VAr Bias Method Step Set VAr Bias Method disable Step Linear Fwd Max Cap Bnk Size 12000 KVAr Rev Max Cap Bnk Size 12000 KVAr Lead Pickup 75 Lag Pickup 75 VAr Bias Volt Step...

Page 497: ...1 V1 EN Figure 390 Setpoints Dialog Screen 7 1 2 Naming setpoint profiles Custom names may be assigned to Setpoint Profiles 1 through 4 The Profile name may be up to 16 standard alphanumeric characters Alpha characters may be either upper or lower case The user may Enter Edit the Profile name from the HMI or TCC600 7 1 2 1 Assigning a setpoint profile name from the HMI 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Se...

Page 498: ...ed Setpoint Profile Name then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the Setpoint Profile Name that was entered Edit Profile 1 name XXXXXXX 7 1 2 2 Assigning a setpoint profile name from TCC600 1 Select Setup Profile Profile Names from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Profile Names dialog screen GUID 7C752949 D815 41B9 BAEE 5FF10F6B4204 V1 EN Figure 391 Setpo...

Page 499: ...er control band limit This limit is one portion of the First Customer Protector to limit overvoltage from line drop compensation action during heavy loading The voltage runback level is the Block Raise setting plus the Runback Deadband setting this establishes the First Customer Protection Level This deadband should not be confused with the control deadband above and below the center voltage setpo...

Page 500: ...st Customer Protection Level The voltage runup deadband is used to assure that the runup setting is sufficiently below the lower voltage limit setting to limit hunting It is adjustable from 1 0 to 4 0 V in 0 1 V increments and must be set greater than the voltage change of one single tapchange or hunting will occur It is suggested that it be set at approximately twice the voltage change of one tap...

Page 501: ...than the primary control and the deadband setting 1 or 2 volts These settings create a runback level 1 or 2 volts above the runback level of the primary control If primary control operation is desired first the block raise setting and the resulting runback level of the backup relay must be higher than those of the primary control and the block lower setpoint must be lower than the primary control ...

Page 502: ...ad Current measurement is greater than or equal to 4 mA for 1 second The Alarm Reset is located on the Programmable Alarm dialog screen and in HMI Configuration Programmable Alarm CLR Low Current Block 7 2 1 Setting the Overvoltage Block Raise and Block Lower Limit from the HMI 1 Press the Up Arrow SETP Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arro...

Page 503: ...s indicated then press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the following is displayed Runup Enable Disable disable 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Runup Enable Disable disable C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select ENABLE or disable then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed reflecting the select...

Page 504: ...splay the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbuttons as necessary to navigate to the Limits menu Editing Setpoints in the wrong Setpoint Profile can cause the control to operate incorrectly 4 Verify that the desired Setpoint Profile is indicated then press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the following is displayed Current Block Limit 640 mA 5 Press the ENT ...

Page 505: ...lock screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Low Current Block disable C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select ENABLE or Disable then press the ENT pushbutton 7 2 6 Enabling or disabling the Low Current Block Alarm from TCC600 Enabling the Low Current Block feature also enables the Low Current Block Alarm 1 Selec...

Page 506: ... screen select Enable or Disable 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Save to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 396 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 500 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 507: ... Confirmation Screen 7 2 7 Setting Limits Runback Runup from TCC600 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Setpoints dialog screen GUID 6A8E37E4 305B 47A3 8B69 8F2792EE95C1 V1 EN Figure 398 Setpoints Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 501 User Manual ...

Page 508: ...s for the following Block Raise Runback Deadband Block Lower Runup Deadband Runup Enable Disable Current Limit Selecting Save saves all profiles to the control 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 399 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written...

Page 509: ...ower thus causing the control to lower the voltage In addition voltage reduction functionality can be enabled or disabled using Communication MODBUS and DNP protocols The Voltage Reduction feature can be turned off by the Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer 0 to 999 min A setting of zero disables the Turnoff Timer Recognize that the effective bandcenter may have been raised by line drop compensator ac...

Page 510: ...eft arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Voltage Reduction menu The following sequence of steps are for enabling Voltage Reduction and setting Voltage Reduction Step 1 The steps used to set the Voltage Reduction Steps 2 and 3 are similar 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Reduction Step 1 Step 2 or 3 menu item 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter ...

Page 511: ...Reduction section of the Setpoints dialog screen enter the desired Voltage Reduction settings 0 0 to 10 0 in 0 1 increments for the following Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 505 User Manual ...

Page 512: ...ake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbuttons as necessary until the following is displayed Voltage Reduction 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Standard Voltage Reduction menu item 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a va...

Page 513: ...Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbuttons as necessary until the following is displayed Voltage Reduction 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Smart Voltage Reduction menu item 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Smart VR disable C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select eith...

Page 514: ...R Enable Only one voltage reduction method can be enabled 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 405 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 508 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 515: ...e The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left Arrow pushbuttons as necessary until the following is displayed Voltage Reduction 4 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Save VR at Power Off menu item 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Save VR at Power Off DON T SAVE C 6 U...

Page 516: ...or the Save VR at Power Off option 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 408 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 4 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 510 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 517: ...ntil the following is displayed Voltage Reduction 4 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary until the Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed VRed Turnoff Time 0 Min C 6 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer value 0 to 999 min then pre...

Page 518: ...e of zero disables the Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer 2 From the Voltage Reduction section of the dialog screen enter the desired time period 1 to 999 minutes 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 512 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 519: ...ge on the regulator low side bus the only input required is voltage from a line to line or line to ground VT with a nominal 120 Vac secondary Voltage Regulation With LDC When it is desirable to regulate the voltage at some distance from the voltage regulator or in general to raise the voltage during high load conditions the Line Drop Compensation LDC feature is used Two different LDC methods are a...

Page 520: ... be entered in this same R X ratio If the CT and VT phasing corrections have been made to compensate for any phase angles between measured voltage and load current only positive values of R and X compensation need to be used Table 63 Approximate Ratio of Line Resistance to Reactance R X of Typical Distribution Circuits ACSR COPPER MCM R X MCM R X 795 4 0 750 6 0 477 2 5 500 4 5 336 2 0 350 3 3 266...

Page 521: ...Note that the settings of R and X compensation are proportional to the peak load projection and that new settings can be scaled from the first setting obtained by the experimental process just described LDC Z The second available compensation method is called Z compensation LDC Z LDC Z must be selected in the control setpoint portion of the menu or software and the VOLTAGE RAISE VR setpoint must b...

Page 522: ...0 V Bandwidth 1 0 V to 10 0 V 0 1 V 2 0 V Definite Delay 1 second to 360 seconds 1 second 10 seconds Inverse Delay 1 second to 360 seconds 1 second 10 seconds LDC Resistance 72 V to 72 V 1 V 0 V LDC Reactance 72 V to 72 V 1 V 0 V LDC Z 0 V to 72 V 1 V 0 V 7 4 1 Selecting Line Drop Compensation Type and Settings from the HMI 1 Press the Up Arrow SETP Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu ...

Page 523: ...ETP Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbuttons as necessary to navigate to the Common Settings menu Editing Setpoints in the wrong Setpoint Profile can cause the control to operate incorrectly 4 Verify that the desired Setpoint Profi...

Page 524: ... described here The steps to set the Power Flow Reverse LDC Z value are similar 1 Press the Up Arrow SETP Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbuttons as necessary to navigate to the Common Settings menu Editing Setpoints in the wrong ...

Page 525: ...y 7 Utilize the arrow pushbuttons to enter the desired LDC Z value 0 to 72 in 1 Volt increments then press the ENT pushbutton 7 4 4 Setting Line Drop Compensation from TCC600 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Setpoints dialog screen GUID 6A8E37E4 305B 47A3 8B69 8F2792EE95C1 V1 EN Figure 413 Setpoints Dialog Screen Selecting Undo Refresh only affects the displ...

Page 526: ...ents If Re verse Power Flow settings are required enter the desired LDC R X or Z values in the Reverse Power section of the Setpoints dialog screen Selecting Save saves all profiles to the control 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 414 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will dis...

Page 527: ...mer upon the voltage return to an in band condition As an integrating timer it increments during time out of band and decrements during time in band but not below zero The Basic Time Delay can be set to either a Definite or Inverse delay Both types of delay will work in Forward or Reverse Power Flow The inverse time delay will follow the curve in Figure 416 Inverse Time Example Bandcenter 120 V Ba...

Page 528: ...hbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbuttons as necessary to navigate to the Common Settings menu Editing Setpoints in the wrong Setpoint Profile can cause the control to operate incorrectly Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 522 TCC300 User Manual...

Page 529: ...ress the ENT pushbutton 7 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Timer Reset menu item 8 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Timer Reset INTEGRATING C 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Timer Reset INTEGRATING or INSTANT RESET then press the ENT pushbutton 7 5 2 Setting Basic Time Delay Time...

Page 530: ... control to operate incorrectly 2 Select the desired Setpoint Profile then from the General section of the Setpoints dialog screen select the desired User Selectable Time Delay type Definite or Inverse 3 From the General section of the Setpoints dialog screen select the desired User Selectable Time Delay timer type Integrating or Instant Reset Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoints 524 TCC300 User Ma...

Page 531: ...e of the correct operation of the counter extends beyond mere counting operations One additional feature of the control is distinct reverse power operations depending on power flow direction In addition to normal configurations of block or ignore during automatic reverse power detection the control may be configured to regulate in reverse direction or return to the neutral position The control inc...

Page 532: ...fect to 4 mA from the original 8 mA In order for the regulate in reverse direction or return to the neutral position to implement properly two prerequisites are required The first is Tap Position Knowledge Without knowledge of the tap position it would be impossible for the control to run the tapchanger to the neutral position The second is source side voltage Without knowledge of the source side ...

Page 533: ...h from reverse power to forward power when the load current exceeds 4 mA forward direction Reverse Power Operation Mode Upon detection of power reversal after a 5 second delay the control will operate in the selected mode The operating mode is selected from the following options Block Inhibits automatic tapchange operation This locks the tapchanger on the tap position in use at the time reverse po...

Page 534: ... driven to neutral when reverse power is detected Tap position will be driven to neutral regardless of the voltage or currents present at the control Once neutral is reached the tap position will remain unchanged as long as reverse power is present Normal operation will resume when forward power is detected This mode is intended as a safe response to a power reversal on a system which can have con...

Page 535: ...control stays in Distributed Generation Mode and will behave normally in this mode with no further measurements of Load Voltage needed 2 2 If the Tap Delta Voltage is less than or equal to 0 4 Vac the control increments an internal counter designed to keep track of how many times the Tap Delta Voltage is less than 0 4 Vac The next tap operation will again measure Load Voltage in the same manner If...

Page 536: ...n Bias Mode from the HMI 1 Press the Up Arrow SETP Hot Button pushbutton to wake the unit The menu will advance to SETPOINTS 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Profile Settings 3 Press the Right or Left arrow pushbuttons as necessary to navigate to the Common Settings menu Editing Setpoints in the wrong Setpoint Profile can cause the control to operate incor...

Page 537: ... pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Power Direction Bias menu item 8 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Power Direction Bias NONE C 9 Utilizing the arrow pushbuttons select the desired Power Direction Bias mode NONE FORWARD or REVERSE then press the ENT pushbutton 7 6 2 Setting Reverse Power Operation and Power Direction Bia...

Page 538: ...ly 2 Select the desired Setpoint Profile then from the General section of the Setpoints dialog screen select the desired Power Direction Bias mode None Forward or Reverse 3 From the Reverse Power section of the Setpoints dialog screen select the desired Reverse Power Operation mode Block Regulate Forward Ignore Regulate Reverse Return to Neutral Regulate Reverse Measured Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A ...

Page 539: ...Save to Device Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 423 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Confirmation Screen 7 7 Power flow settings Bandcenter The center of the voltage band is adjustable from 100 0 to 135 0 Vac in 0 1 volt increments for example 120 0...

Page 540: ...le can cause the control to operate incorrectly 4 Verify that the desired Setpoint Profile is indicated then press the Right or Left arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Power Flow Forward menu item The steps necessary to set Bandcenter Forward are described here The steps to set Bandcenter Reverse are similar 5 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Bandcenter...

Page 541: ...tton 7 7 2 Setting Bandcenter and Bandwidth from TCC600 1 Select Setup Setpoints from the TCC600 toolbar TCC600 will display the Setpoints dialog screen GUID 6A8E37E4 305B 47A3 8B69 8F2792EE95C1 V1 EN Figure 424 Setpoints Dialog Screen Selecting Undo Refresh only affects the displayed profile 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 535 User Manual ...

Page 542: ...r the desired Bandwidth value 1 0 to 10 0 Volts in 0 1 Volt increments Selecting Save saves all profiles to the control 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 425 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen GUID F30...

Page 543: ...inite Inverse Delay are similar 5 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Definite Inverse Delay Fwd menu item 6 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Definite Delay Fwd 30 Sec C The double directional arrows in the display indicate that by pressing Right or Left arrow pushbuttons the display will jump to the Ti...

Page 544: ...ncorrectly 2 Select the desired Setpoint Profile then from the Forward Power and or Reverse Power section of the Setpoints dialog screen enter the desired Definite Inverse Delay Fwd or Rev value 1 to 360 Seconds in 1 Second increments Selecting Save saves all profiles to the control 3 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen Section 7 1VAC388793 MB A Setpoint...

Page 545: ...BB Autodaptive Capacitor Controls The use of VAr Bias allows the TCC300 Tapchanger Control to coordinate its operation with Autodaptive Capacitor Control devices on the distribution system in order to minimize losses subsequent voltage variations and equipment capacity requirements of transmitting VArs This function is enabled through TCC600 Communications Software or from the control HMI The VAr ...

Page 546: ...ts defined by the Lead or Lag pickup setting the control will start an inverse VAr Bias Pickup Trigger timer After the inverse time expires the control will either increase or decrease the effective bandcenter by the amount defined by the VAr Bias Step Voltage setting depending on the direction of the reactive power At this moment VAr Bias becomes active The use of an inverse timer is to avoid jit...

Page 547: ...rming up to 2400 KVAr six feeders times 400 KVAr from the transmission system The TCC300 Control on the regulator would detect this condition and affect additional line capacitor operation by making a temporary voltage level setting change By effectively lowering its setting delaying a voltage tap RAISE for a short time line capacitor bank control could be biased into operation sooner by the tapch...

Page 548: ... Disable on Rev Pwr menu item 8 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Disable on Rev Pwr disable C 9 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select either Enable or disable then press the ENT pushbutton 10 Follow the procedure above to enter the desired Forward Max Cap Bank Size Reverse Max Cap Bank Size Lead Pickup Lag Pickup VAr Bias...

Page 549: ... section of the dialog screen select Step TCC600 will display the Step VAr Bias settings GUID 9031B92C 17AA 46BF A9DD C718F890688D V1 EN Figure 431 Setpoints Dialog Screen With Step VAr Bias Enabled 3 Enter the desired settings for the following 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 543 User Manual ...

Page 550: ... Max VAr Bias Duration 10 to 1440 min 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 432 Save to Device Confirmation Screen 5 Select OK TCC600 will display a Setpoints Successfully Written to Control confirmation screen GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 433 Setpoints Successfully Written ...

Page 551: ...inate operations with Capacitor Banks downstream of the Regulator or LTC The Linear VAr Bias feature utilizes the reactive load current measurement capability of the TCC300 to adjust the Bandcenter of the control in order to bias downstream capacitors to operate to maintain a flat voltage profile When enabled the regulator will bias the Bandcenter of the control based on the amount of measured rea...

Page 552: ...on as necessary until the VAr Bias Method screen is displayed 5 Press the ENT pushbutton If prompted enter a valid Level Access Code The following will be displayed Set VAr Bias Method disable C 6 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbuttons select Linear then press the ENT pushbutton The following will be displayed Set VAr Bias Method LINEAR 7 Press the Up Down arrow pushbuttons as necessary to naviga...

Page 553: ... TCC600 will display the Setpoints dialog screen GUID 6A8E37E4 305B 47A3 8B69 8F2792EE95C1 V1 EN Figure 434 Setpoints Dialog Screen 2 From the VAr Bias section of the dialog screen select Linear TCC600 will display the Linear VAr Bias Settings 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 547 User Manual ...

Page 554: ...ion Linear Voltage Bias X Limit setting 5 0 to 0 0 Volts Enter a During Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X setting 0 to 72 Volts at 200 mA Reactive Load Enter a During Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X Limit setting 0 0 to 5 0 Volts 4 Select Save TCC600 will display a Confirm Writing to Device confirmation screen GUID 64E3E9D7 7F66 4451 906E B934BF7F9785 V1 EN Figure 436 Save to Device ...

Page 555: ...GUID F30E8D82 95A5 4460 AAEE BBCD9FAD3FEB V1 EN Figure 437 Setpoints Successfully Written To The Control Confirmation Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 7 Setpoints TCC300 549 User Manual ...

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Page 557: ...angle mounting brackets which bolt to the rear top and bottom of the control All necessary hardware is included in the kit Also included is a 24 pin in line female connector with six foot pigtails on each pin to facilitate custom connection of the control in original equipment manufacturers applications 8 2 External connections Available connectors include One RS 485 One Fiber Optic connection One...

Page 558: ...ocations The external connections for the control are made to the 24 pin connector P2 For example if external dry contacts are being used to control the voltage reduction Step 1 function connections for these contacts may be made between Pin 10 and Pin 18 as shown in Figure 440 The dry contact inputs for non sequential input voltage reduction motor seal in counter input and neutral detection must ...

Page 559: ...Typical TCC300 Stand Alone External Connections 1 Motor voltage may be 120 or 240 V to neutral or 240 V phase to phase 2 The customer is to provide an earth ground connection to the CT VT s neutral connection external to the control 3 To Motor Power Seal In board 4 If the TCC300 is configured for the SCAMP pushbutton Auto Manual Switch type then the Self Test Alarm relay is NOT available 1VAC38879...

Page 560: ...t used automatic shorting of CT inputs is not provided by the TCC300 M 2050 the customer must provide a method for shorting the CT s before the control is disconnected Section 8 1VAC388793 MB A Installation 554 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 561: ...t Motor L R Voltage Reduction Step 1 Contact Voltage Reduction Step 2 Contact Non Sequential Auto Tapchange Inhibit Contact 16 Motor Power Return Circulating Current Return Circulating Current Polarity Tapchanger Raise Output Tapchanger Lower Output Non Sequential Auto Tapchange Inhibit Input Voltage Reduction Step 2 Input Voltage Reduction Step 1 Input Neutral Motor Power 120 240 Vac Supply Regul...

Page 562: ...his circuit and most recently a 1 Ampere fuse was substituted to prevent further loss of the fuse This phenomenon is due to the fact that as solenoids age they may become sticky due to mechanical misalignment hardened grease or shortened windings The adapter panels include a one ampere fuse in the voltage sense circuit This value should be adequate for all but the most extreme problems When a Drag...

Page 563: ...The source for powering the tapchanger motor is connected here It may have a maximum voltage of 240 Vac Pin 9 Voltage Reduction Step 2 This digital input is typically enabled by connecting it to the nominal 12 Vdc wetting source Pin 10 through an external Form a dry contact The amount of voltage reduction implemented is determined by the setting When Contact KeepTrackTM 1R1L or Contact KeepTrack 1...

Page 564: ...ter configuration the Counter Input is used for the Cam Follower contact input Pin 13 Input 1 Motor Seal In Switch Status Input When the Input Selection 1 screen in the Configuration menu is set to Seal In Input this input will operate as a seal in input and Counter Input In this configuration the digital input is referenced to line neutral but is unique in that it is configured to accept only the...

Page 565: ...ng source Pin 10 through an external Form a dry contact When this function is enabled the tapchanger control times out with the Time Delay setting between every tapchange Auto Tapchange Inhibit When the Input Selection 2 screen in the Configuration menu is set to NONSEQ INPUT auto tapchange inhibit is invoked by closing and maintaining a Form a dry contact connected to this input and to the nomina...

Page 566: ...100 mA at 120 Vdc This alarm indicates when any of the programmable alarm conditions are detected Pins 21 and 24 Self Test Alarm If the TCC300 is configured for the SCAMP pushbutton Auto Manual Switch type then the Self Test Alarm relay is NOT available This pair of terminals is a held open Form b alarm relay contact rated for 6 A at 120 Vac or 100 mA at 120 Vdc Failure of the power supply or the ...

Page 567: ...ng tapchanger operation by applying the wetting voltage of Pin 10 to Pin 17 timer reset for non sequential operation input on the control through an external contact This causes the output to de energize and re initialize the time delay circuit when the reset signal is removed This function can be used to cause the LTC transformer if so equipped to wait for the unit to time out between tapchanges ...

Page 568: ...d Block Lower voltage levels are set by accurately calibrated dials Refer to the M 0329B Instruction Book for details The M 0329B LTC Backup Control or M 5329 Multi phase Backup Relay are connected as a two terminal device to the voltage transformer 8 6 Communication ports The control includes three communication ports COM1 COM 2 and COM3 COM2 supports RS 232 or V pin RS 485 and fiber optic lines ...

Page 569: ...ble P N Ordering Connector Types 2 FC 5 ST 6 SC Side A S ide B Boot Type 1 Standard 2 Right Angle Side A 3 Right Angle Side B 4 Right Angle Side A B Cable Length in Meters e g 0001 1m NOTE for connector types If assembly type 0 pigtail connector type digits are identical i e 66 SC pigtail If assembly type 1 jumper use combinations of the above types for each end of the jumper Always use the lower ...

Page 570: ... assigns Pin A and Pin B The SH connection on the RS 485 plug should be connected to the cable shield The shield should only be connected on one end of the RS 485 cable If more than one TCC300 control is connected via RS 485 only one shield SH connection should be made One screen is directly associated with setting an RS 485 network COM1 port should be set to RS 485 If using TCC600 under Communica...

Page 571: ...8 7 Communication cables GUID 8D058424 9E2B 477D B2EF 650667C7D59E V1 EN Figure 442 Null Modem Cable 9 Pin to 9 Pin 1VAC388793 MB A Section 8 Installation TCC300 565 User Manual ...

Page 572: ...ounding Ground the control by connecting a suitably sized wire from the ground stud on the bottom of the control case to a solid connection to ground Do not rely on mounting screws for grounding 8 9 Typical LTC connection Figure 444 illustrates an example of connections for a control with an LTC Transformer Control adapter panel This example does not cover all situations Motor Power and Section 8 ...

Page 573: ... line PT connections ABB has a suitable isolation transformer available in model M 0362 Please consult factory for availability Load current must be reduced by an appropriate auxiliary transformer to 0 2 A full scale before connecting to the adapter panel currents Obtain an application guide specific to your LTC control adapter panel and follow those instructions In no case should the line current...

Page 574: ...ed from a common source or from an independent source having a nominal 120 Vac output Normally this is line to neutral voltage although line to line voltage can be used if recognition is made of any phase shift between the voltage and current signals when using line drop compensation to avoid introducing an unintentional grounding into the control circuitry that could result in shorting a VT secon...

Page 575: ...0 A Polarity Line Current 0 2 A Polarity Circulating Current 0 2 A Polarity Circulating Current 0 2 A Return 6 A Programmable Alarm Programmable Alarm Volt Red 3 Volt Red 1 Volt Red 2 Counter Neutral CT 1 2 3 4 6 7 D1 D2 P2 1 P2 3 D4 D3 2 3 1 Manual Auto OFF 5 4 6 N C R1 1k 1 W M 2001 Case Ground Stud M 2230 Ground Stud D6 D5 F1 S1 60 Delta VAR2 Disable GUID D4596D9B DF98 4326 B5D3 324055333160 V1...

Page 576: ...onfiguration and setpoint capability are also maintained The Control Power Backup Input option is installed at the factory and is wired through the two pin connector located on the top rear of the control ABB offers two Control Power Backup supplies for use with the TCC300 when the Control Power Backup Input option is purchased The M 2026 AC DC Control Power Backup Supply is a fused surge protecte...

Page 577: ...trically isolated from each other from other circuits and from ground Surge Withstand Capability IEEE C37 90 1 2002 2 500 Vpk pk Oscillatory 4 000 Vpk Fast Transient Burst IEEE C37 90 1 1989 2 500 Vpk pk Oscillatory 5 000 Vpk Fast Transient Radiated Electromagnetic Withstand Capability All units are protected against electromagnetic radiated interference from portable communications transceivers E...

Page 578: ...DC Only B 1021 Control Backup Power Supply cable for use with M 2026 or M 2027 Backup Power Supplies B 0920 Control Backup Power Supply cable for use with Backup Power Supply units other than M 2026 or M 2027 GUID 6915DDBA A7D1 4268 8815 62E2576711A9 V1 EN Figure 446 Typical Control Power Backup Connection for TCC300 Section 8 1VAC388793 MB A Installation 572 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 579: ...TCC300 The B 1021 harness includes the J1 Adapter for connection to M 6200 terminals TB2 11and TB2 12 GND CHASSIS GND CHASSIS P1 5 6 4 N C GND 12V GND 12V A B C LUG WHT DRAIN BLK P1 5 6 4 N C GND 12V GND 12V A B C LUG WHT DRAIN BLK GUID 04123F4A 279E 418C 88F4 052DD92615FF V1 EN Figure 447 Control Power Backup Input Cable Assembly 8 12 Installation of TCC600 Communications Software and establishme...

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Page 581: ...and 4 0 A for 1 second Procedure 1 Make electrical connections as shown in Figure 448 See Appendix A for the locations of screens within the software There is a one second delay between the out of band condition and panel LED indication 2 Enter initial settings Table 70 Initial settings Function Initial setting Bandcenter 120 0 V Bandwidth 2 0 V LDC Resistance 0 0 V LDC Reactance 0 0 V Paralleling...

Page 582: ...Delay 5 0 Seconds GUID CCF91932 8052 433D A17B 3CFC741ABFE0 V1 EN Figure 448 External Connections for Test Procedure 9 2 Bench testing Do not reverse the ground and hot wires when connecting an external source Section 9 1VAC388793 MB A Testing 576 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 583: ...E and LOWER LEDs should extinguish 7 7 Set the LDC Resistance to 0 0 V 7 8 Decrease the input voltage to 120 Vac 8 Reactance 8 1 Apply 100 0 mA 90 leading current to Pin 4 load current polarity and Pin 2 load current return of the P2 connector 8 2 Set S1 to LDC and S2 to IL 8 3 Set LDC Reactance to 24 0 V The LOWER LED should illuminate 8 4 Decrease the input voltage to 108 0 Vac The RAISE and LOW...

Page 584: ...in 11 and Pin 12 counter in 11 3 The operations counter should increment 12 Block Raise Block Lower Deadband 12 1 Set Block Raise to 126 0 V 12 2 Set Block Lower to 114 0 V 12 3 Set the unit to display the Bias Voltage screen 12 4 Press ENT 12 5 Increase voltage to 126 5 V BR should be displayed on the screen 12 6 Increase voltage to 128 5 V FL is displayed on the screen 12 7 Decrease voltage to 1...

Page 585: ...s the LDC CT secondary to short the line drop compensator circuit and place another shorting device to short the circulating current paralleling output for the load current check TCC300 GUID F089369B 3201 4640 AD12 8D5EABD63406 V1 EN Figure 449 Setup for Current Checkout Procedure Pin numbers indicated above are accurate for the M 2050B Mounting Kit only check the Application Guide of the specific...

Page 586: ...al voltage input voltage 0 3 V 5 Apply 100 0 mA in phase current to Pin 4 load current polarity and Pin 2 load current return 6 Verify Control Load I 100 mA and Power Factor 1 0 0 02 from the appropriate software screens 7 Apply 100 0 mA 90 leading current to Pin 5 circulating current polarity and Pin 6 circulating current return 8 Verify Control Circ I 100 0 mA 2 mA 9 Verify the Up Down and ENT p...

Page 587: ... Voltage Band Status Runback Blocking Status Voltage Reduction Status This feature automatically resets on exit or in 15 minutes if not exited 1 Press the ENT UTIL Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to UTILITIES 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Calibration Test 3 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to navigate to the Bi...

Page 588: ...lta VAr 2 Current Limit Block None GUID 24220E6D 1B6D 4C8E 9BDD 2D4A6DBEECAB V1 EN Figure 450 Bias Voltage Test Index 9 7 Testing control front panel LEDs 1 Press the ENT UTIL Hot Button pushbutton to awaken the unit The menu will advance to UTILITIES 2 Press the Down Arrow pushbutton once The unit will display the following Calibration Test 3 Press the Down arrow pushbutton as necessary to naviga...

Page 589: ...ower Status r Raise Status t Current Loop Input a1 Aux Input 1 a2 Aux Input 2 a3 Aux Input 3 ms Motor Sealin As each input is activ ated the corresponding indicator will change from lower case to upper case to indicate that the control has read the input 6 Verify that the control is in a configuration that supports input testing then proceed as follows based on control status If the control is not...

Page 590: ...Position 6 Seal In Output Position 7 Deadman Output 5 To test output contacts proceed as follows for the desired output 5 1 Verify that the control is in a configuration that supports output contact testing 5 2 Utilizing the Up Down arrow pushbutton for the desired output contact set the value to 1 The contact output will be active Verify that the desired output is activated 5 3 Utilizing the Up D...

Page 591: ...rom responding to tap change requests 4 Place all the transformers to be paralleled on the same tap position so that the regulated voltage is near the band center setting 5 For this verification assume that the following system conditions exist All the transformers are the same The high side sources are all connected together There is only one high side source for the paralleled transformers 6 If ...

Page 592: ...R current and the other transformer will have the same magnitude but will indicate a leading DVAR current If the load is not evenly distributed between the transformers then the voltage on the transformer with the larger load may decrease and the control may call for a raise The voltage on the transformer with the smaller load may increase and its control may call for a lower 15 Open the Tie Break...

Page 593: ...difference as noted above 28 Close the Low Side Breaker for Transformer 1 and verify that the DVAR current in all the transformers is at or near zero 29 Raise or Lower either Transformer 1 or Transformer 2 by one tap to generate some DVAR current The transformer with the higher voltage typically the higher tap will have the Lagging DVAR current and the other transformer will have the same magnitud...

Page 594: ...f the high side sources are not connected together then it may be necessary to adjust the tap positions to obtain a zero DVAR current or the minimum value possible Record the difference in the tap positions for example Transformer 1 may be two taps higher then Transformer 2 with Transformer 3 one tap lower than Transformer 2 Write down the Tap Position Difference 8 Manually raise Transformer 1 one...

Page 595: ... its control may call for a lower 15 Open the Tie Breaker between Transformer 1 and Transformer 2 with Transformer 3 still connected to Transformer 2 16 Verify that the controls are not calling for any tap change operations The load current does not ha ve to be the same when the Tie Breaker opens and the voltage may change based on the loading of the transformers 17 Verify that Transformer 1 DVAR ...

Page 596: ... the loading of the transformers 28 Verify that Transformer 3 DVAR current is at or near zero 29 If necessary manually initiate tap change operations to bring the voltage back into band 30 Verify that Transformer 1 and 2 DVAR current is at or near zero because they are on the same tap position 31 Raise Transformer 2 one tap and verify the following DVAR current on Transformer 2 is lagging Transfor...

Page 597: ... same magnitude The DVAR current on Transformer 1 should be at or near zero 43 Manually place the transformers to the same tap position or the same difference as noted above 44 Close the Low Side Breaker for Transformer 1 and verify that the DVAR current in all the transformers is at or near zero Assuming all the transformers are the same and the high side sources are all connected together only o...

Page 598: ...ther then it may be necessary to adjust the tap positions to achieve zero DVAR current or the minimum value possible 55 Manually Lower Transformer 3 one or two taps 56 Manually Raise Transformers 1 and 2 one or two taps The regulated voltage should still be in band near the center of the band width 57 Verify the following The DVAR current on Transformer 3 is leading The DVAR current on Transformer...

Page 599: ...r Transformer 3 and verify that the DVAR current in all the transformers is at or near zero Assuming all the transformers are the same and the high side sources are all connected together only one high side source for the paralleled transformers If the high side is not connected together then it may be necessary to adjust the tap positions to achieve zero DVAR current or the minimum value possible...

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Page 601: ... 10 1 HMI menu flow At any menu screen press EXIT to go to the Menu header Press the left or right arrow push button to move sideways to the adjacent Menu header 1VAC388793 MB A Section 10 Appendix A HMI TCC300 595 User Manual ...

Page 602: ...rrent xxx x Amps Demand Pri Watts x xx MW Demand Pri VArs x xx MVArs Demand Pri VA x xx MVA Demand Interval xx Min Min Load Voltage E x x Volts Max Load Voltage E xxx x Volts Max Pri Current E xxx x Amps Max Primary Watts E x xx MW Max Primary VArs E x xx MVAr Max Primary VA E x xx MVA PF Max VA E x xxx PF Press ENT to reset Demand History Press ENT to perform Master Reset Watt Hours Fwd E x kWh L...

Page 603: ...wer Operation BLOCK Power Flow Fwd 1 Bandcenter Fwd xxx x Volts LDC X Fwd x Volts Bandwidth Fwd x x Volts LDC Z Fwd x Volts LDC R Fwd x Volts With LDC R X With LDC Z Definite Inverse Delay Fwd xx Sec Bandcenter Rev xxx x Volts Bandwidth Rev x x Volts Power Flow Reverse 1 LDC X Fwd x Volts LDC Z Fwd x Volts LDC R Fwd x Volts With LDC R X With LDC Z Definite Inverse Delay Fwd xx Sec Voltage Reductio...

Page 604: ...B Scale Factor 1 0 Rev RVB Scale Factor 1 0 Run Through Neutral Enable Disable disable Reset RTN Succ Ctr Press ENT to begin Max Allowed Taps 4 Max RTN Standby Ops 20 Taps Between Runs 1000 Max Load Current 50 mA Nameplate CT Multiplier 6000 X Load VT Config LINE_TO_GROUND Aux Curr Transformer 200 mA CT Load VT Phasing x Deg Load VT Multiplier 60 0 X Load VT Correction x x Volts CT Source VT Phasi...

Page 605: ...ty x x DVAR2 Reac I Lmt xxx mA DVAR2 I Ratio x xx Paralleling Type MASTER FOLLOWER MASTER FOLLOWER NONE Paralleling Address xx Num Devices x T P R Timeout xxxxx ms Breaker Option xxxxxx Tap Difference x Clear Lockout Alarm Ready Press ENTER Paralleling Type PEER2PEER DELTAVAR P2P Dvar Sensitivity x x DVAR2 Reac I Lmt xxx x mA Topology Single Bus Paralleling Address xx Num Devices x P2P Update Spee...

Page 606: ...ts 2 thru 4 Clear All Counters Ready Press ENTER Harmonics Setup V 2 16 Har Alarm 011101111111111 V 17 31 Har Alarm 000000000000001 V Alarm Threshold 1 0 I 2 16 Har Alarm 011101011111111 I 17 31 Har Alarm 000000000000001 I Alarm Threshold 10 Min I Thresh Enable ENABLE Min Fund I Threshold 20 mA Harmonic Alarm Delay 10 s Normal Voltage xxx x Volts Data Logging Data Log Select 111111111111111 Data L...

Page 607: ...dress DNP x Feeder Address DNP x Comm Address DNP 1 Mdbus 1 Baud Rate 9600 Parity NONE Stop Bits ONE STOPBIT Sync Time 2 mS Output Pulse 1 5 Sec Comm Access Security disable Comm Access timeout 60 sec TX Delay 10 ms Heartbeat Option Disabled Protocol MODBUS Baud Rate 115200 Parity NONE Stop Bits TWO STOPBITS Sync Time 50 mS RS232 Bluetooth Enable ENABLE Bluetooth Reset Ready Press ENTER Bluetooth ...

Page 608: ...ration Test Mtr RMS Coefficient 8192 X Circ Cal Coefficien 32767 X Circ Sin Coefficient 0 X Circ Cos Coefficient 8192 X LED Scroll Test Press ENT to begin Input Test Press ENT to Begin Output Test Press ENT to test Button Input Test Press ENT to Begin Change Src Input press ENTER Watchdog resets X Total resets X Clear reset counters Press ENT to begin X1 Duration 0 ms Avg 0 ms Alarm Activity Press...

Page 609: ...ulated source voltage only applicable in regulator control applications and includes any corrections made using the user selected VT correction voltage Measured Displays the real time measured source voltage when Reverse Power is detected and Reverse Power Operation is Regulate Rev Measured Load Current x x mA LEAD LAG Displays the real time measured value of load current related to the scaling fa...

Page 610: ...s the calculated primary current based on the user selected current multiplier and measured secondary current Primary Watts X XX MW Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected multipliers and measured secondary voltage and current Primary VArs X XX MVArs Displays the calculated primary quantity based on the user selected multipliers and measured secondary voltage and curren...

Page 611: ...ge at the regulator or transformer This value continuously averaged over consecutive 32 second intervals Demand Pri Current XXX X Amps Displays the calculated primary demand current based on the user selected current multiplier and measured secondary current Demand Pri Watts X XX MW Displays the demand value based on the user selected voltage and current multipliers or secondary voltage and curren...

Page 612: ...lays minimum local voltage at the regulator or transformer Bottom line toggles between Date Time Volts Max Load Voltage E XXX X Volts Displays maximum local voltage at the regulator or transformer Bottom line toggles between Date Time Volts Max Pri Current E XXX X Amps Displays maximum primary current Bottom line toggles between Date Time Amps Max Primary Watts E X XX MW Displays maximum Watts Bot...

Page 613: ...d E XX XXX kWh Displays total forward WHr Bottom line toggles between Date Time WHR Lagging VAr Hours E XX XXX kVArh Displays total forward VArHr Bottom line toggles between Date Time VArHr Watt Hours Rev E X kWh Displays total reverse WHr Bottom line toggles between Date Time WHr Leading VAr Hours E X kVArh Displays total reverse VArHr Bottom line toggles between Date Time VArHr Press ENT to rese...

Page 614: ...ge Reduction F Power Direction G Current Limit H Comm Block I LDC LDZ J Abnormal Tap K VAr Bias Lag L VAr Bias Lead M Backup Fail If purchased N M 2 DVar2 Over Curr If purchased O N 5 M 3 Seal in Failure P O 5 N 3 Low Current Blk 1 In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen will display instead of 0 2 These parameters...

Page 615: ...ess ENT to view Input Status C NS VR TC KT N MS 00 00 0 RL 0 0 C Counter Contact NS Non Sequential Input VR Voltage Reduction Inputs 1 and 2 TC Tap Connection KT Keeptrack Lower and Raise Input N Neutral Tap Position MS Motor Seal In Key 1 True on 0 False off Press ENT to view Output Status RAISE LOWER ALARM 1 0 0 RAISE Raise Contact LOWER Lower Contact ALARM Alarm Contact Key 1VAC388793 MB A Sect...

Page 616: ... present the Training Mode is active Profile Duration XXXXX X ms XXXX X T Displays the Profile Duration of the last operation profile Also displays the average of the Profile Duration from the Training Mode x x If a T is present the Training Mode is active Peak Motor Current E X X mA Displays the Peak Motor Current recorded This parameter is the highest Peak Motor Current recorded by the control T...

Page 617: ...isabled The tap position can be calibrated by selecting ENT then setting the tap position using the Up Down pushbuttons and selecting ENT to confirm the new tap position In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen will display instead of 0 Drag Hands E L 0 N R 0 N Displays minimum and maximum values of tap position sin...

Page 618: ...r the number of tapchanges since the last time it was checked Neutral Sw Counter X The Neutral Switch Counter is updated each time the neutral input is detected Neutral Switch Counter can also preset to any value The Neutral Switch Counter is a software counter that is stored in non volatile memory and has a maximum value of 1 000 000 Lower Counter X Records the number of Lower operations can be P...

Page 619: ...isplays the status of the Run Through Neutral Feature Count to RTN Active xxxxx Displays the number of counter operations since the operations between runs setting was set or since the feature was enabled The counter will reset to zero if the feature is enabled and successfully runs through neutral 10 2 2 Setpoints 10 2 2 1 Profile Settings Active Profile Profile 1 Selects the Active Profile 1 2 3...

Page 620: ...eight modes of operation BLOCK to inhibit automatic tapchange operation Factory Setting REGULATE REVERSE REG R MEASURED SRC to detect a reverse power condition and regulate according to reverse power settings RETURN TO NEUTRAL to drive the tap position to Neutral IGNORE continue unit action as though Forward Power Flow continued to exist DG Mode Distributed Generation when distribution systems hav...

Page 621: ...dwidth is adjustable from 1 0 V to 10 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 2 0 V LDC RES REAC LDC R Fwd X Volts Forward power Line Drop Compensation resistance is adjustable from 72 V to 72 V in 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 V LDC X Fwd X Volts Forward power Line Drop Compensation reactance is adjustable from 72 V to 72 V in 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 V LD...

Page 622: ...rom 100 0 V to 135 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 120 0 V Bandwidth Rev X X Volts Reverse power bandwidth is adjustable from 1 0 V to 10 0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 2 0 V LDC RES REAC LDC R Rev X Volts Reverse power Line Drop Compensation resistance is adjustable from 72 V to 72 V in 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 V LDC X Rev X Volts Reverse pow...

Page 623: ...he Standard Voltage Reduction feature VRed Turnoff Timer 0 min The Voltage Reduction feature can be turned off after a time period of 1 to 999 minutes A setting of zero disables the Voltage Reduction Turnoff Timer Smart VR disable Enable or disable Smart Voltage Reduction Smart Voltage Reduction when enabled lowers voltage to between the Bandcenter setting and the lower band edge instead of stoppi...

Page 624: ...0 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 128 0 V The Block Raise setpoint should always be set above the Block Lower setpoint and above the upper band limit the bandcenter plus one half of the bandwidth for the control to operate All automatic Raise Lower tap operations are blocked when input voltage is less than 85 0 Vdc Runback DeadBand X X Volts Runback Deadband is adjustable from 1 0 ...

Page 625: ...A increments with a factory setting of 640 mA with hysteresis of 5 mA If the value of the current exceeds the Current Block Limit setpoint the unit will not permit automatic control 10 2 2 7 VAr Bias Set VAr Bias Method disable Enables either Step or Linear VAr Bias method or disables the VAr Bias feature 10 2 3 VAr Bias 10 2 3 1 VAr Bias Step Disable on Rev Pwr disable Allows Step VAr Bias to be ...

Page 626: ...ol will decrease the lower band edge by the amount defined by VAr Bias Voltage Step VAr Bias Volt Step 1 0 Volts Amount by which the control will increase or decrease the Upper or Lower band edges when there is a VAr Bias out of band situation Max VAR Bias Time 300 mins Maximum allowable time in minutes the control will bias the voltage edge 10 2 3 2 VAr Bias Linear Disable on Rev Pwr disable Allo...

Page 627: ... can affect the control Bandcenter Adjustable from 5 0 to 0 0 Linear V Bias X 0 Volts The During Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X setting defines the amount of voltage bias to be applied to the Bandcenter when at 1 PU reactive current loading Adjustable from 0 to 72 Volts at 200mA Reactive Load Normlzd Lin V Bias X x x Volts The Normalized Linear VAr Bias X Volts display allows the user to ...

Page 628: ...sabled In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen will display instead of 0 Tap Information disable Toggles between ten modes of operation XFMR External 3 XFMR External 2 XFMR External 1 Reg External 3 Reg External 2 Reg External 1 Contact KeepTrack 1R1L Contact KeepTrack 1N Internal KeepTrack and Disable Tap Limits d...

Page 629: ...to 29 Taps Intertap Delay XX sec Adjustable from 0 to 60 Seconds in 1 0 second increments with a factory setting of 0 seconds Seal in Fail Block ENABLE When enabled the operation of the tapchanger is blocked when the control determines that a Motor Seal in Failure has occurred Op Counter Config 1 X Selects the contact operation sequence that will cause the software counter to increment by one Open...

Page 630: ...method the X Mode Delay setting in milliseconds can be used to delay the detection of the NEUTRAL position switch Counter Time Window 0 5 Sec When the control is using Count Window Mode counter contact detection method the counter time window may be set from 0 0 to 60 5 Seconds with a default setting of 0 5 Op Counter Preset XXXXXX The counter cannot be reset but can be preset to any value up to 9...

Page 631: ...aster Follower Delta VAr Peer to Peer and Disable Factory setting is Disable DVAR2 DVAR2 Sensitivity XX DVAr2 and DVAr2 KT Provides a method to control how much the voltage bandcenter is shifted relative to the delta VArs present between the circulating current input and the load current input The settings for this screen are 4 0 to 4 0 in 0 1 increments which correspond to a sensitivity of 0 5 to...

Page 632: ... 0 01 increments The default setting is 1 00 to obtain equally sensitive current inputs Master Follower Master Follower None Master Follower Determines the controls status in the Master Follower paralleling scheme A None setting allows the control to be removed from the scheme Paralleling Address XX The Paralleling Address is the unique address for each device in the network 1 16 Num Devices X The...

Page 633: ...UID 9C334936 9B1B 4198 801C 38FFA2F1DE89 V1 EN Figure 458 Master Follower Breaker Option Settings Tap Difference X The Tap Difference setting is the number of tap positions between the Master and Follower tap positions that when exceeded will result in lockout of the control Clear Lockout Alarm Ready Press ENTER Allows reset of Lockout Alarm from the control front panel Delta VAr Peer to Peer P2P ...

Page 634: ...selected Paralleling Address 16 The unique address for each device Range 1 16 The Initiator Paralleling Address must be the highest address in the network All Non Initiator addresses must be a value less than the Initiator The control s position in the paralleling network is determined by its paralleling address Position 1 should be assigned a paralleling address of 1 Position 2 a paralleling addr...

Page 635: ...y or 52b negative polarity Left Tie Brk Config Not Used Can be set to Not Used 52a positive polarity or 52b negative polarity MVA Rating 1 0 The MVA rating of the transformer Range 1 0 to 1000 0 I Multi Correction xxx A scaling factor to compensate Delta Vars Calculation if the CT value is not in the ratio to the MVA rating Range 20 to 500 Clear Lockout Alarm Ready Press ENTER Allows reset of lock...

Page 636: ...ceeded Tap Block Raise in effect Tap Block Lower in effect LDC LDZ in effect Abnormal Tap Position detected VAr Bias Lag exceeded VAr Bias Lead exceeded Backup Power fail detected if purchased Tap Wear Limit exceeded Operation Count Limit exceeded RTN Fail to Operate and Tap Changer Failure detected Factory setting is Disable Bottom line of display indicates available alarms Section 10 1VAC388793 ...

Page 637: ...le Alarm Relay II screen Press ENT to enter change mode UTIL ENT UTIL ENT SETP CNFG MNTR CNFG Flashing Underline and C indicates change mode 0 disables alarm condition 1 enables alarm condition Alarm condition displayed on top line is based on the digit that is underlined on the bottom line Use UP or DOWN to select 0 or 1 Use LEFT or RIGHT to navigate to desired Alarm Condition Press ENT to exit c...

Page 638: ...ENT to set date change mode indicated by C Used in conjunction with drag hands memories where the date time stamp will be recorded for each drag hand quantity Daylight Savings disable Enable or disable Daylight Savings time adjustment 10 2 4 6 Input Selection Input Selection 1 SWITCH STATUS Allows the Input Selection 1 to be used as a seal in input or a switch status input When the Switch Status i...

Page 639: ...ing for Peak RMS current programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored Peak RMS current to activate an alarm Average RMS Change xxx Setting for Average RMS current programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored Average RMS current to activate an alarm Duration Change xxx Setting for Duration current programmable from 110 to 200 of the stored Duration current to activate an alarm Init Motor Current Press ...

Page 640: ...opout xx Sag Dropout is always set greater than Sag Pickup Swell Dropout is fixed at 100 Event 1 2 3 4 Sag Swell Min Dur 1 cycles xx ms Establishes the minimum duration that Sag or Swell condition exists before an Event is registered Clear All Counters Ready Press ENTER Clears all CBEMA Event Counters 10 2 4 9 Harmonics Setup V 2 16 Har Alarm 011101111111111 Selects active harmonics for voltage al...

Page 641: ...ent Alarm Threshold value input Min I Thresh Enable ENABLE Enables Disables Minimum Current Threshold feature Min Fund I Threshold 20 mA Establishes minimum fundamental Current Threshold for Current Harmonics 0 to 200 mA Harmonic Alarm Delay 10 s Allows Harmonic Alarm Delay setting which is applicable to both Voltage and Current Threshold settings 10 2 4 10 Data Logging Data Log Select 11111111111...

Page 642: ...0 Logging Disabled Data Log Interval 5 mins Press ENT to clear Data Log Records 10 2 4 11 Nameplate CT Multiplier 6000 X Adjustable from 1 to 32600 in 1 increments with a factory setting of 6000 User selection must include knowledge of CT ratio from primary rating to 0 2 A rating of control Load VT Config LINE_TO_GROUND VTconfigurationtoggles betweenLine to LineandLine to Groundwithafactorysetting...

Page 643: ... increments with a factory setting of 60 0 User selection must include knowledge of VT ratio sensing VT ratio correction Load VT Correction 0 0 Volts VT ratio correction is adjustable from 15 V to 15 V in 0 1 V increments with a factory setting of 0 V CT Source VT Phasing 0 Deg CT VT phasing correction is adjustable from 0 to 330 in 30 increments with a factory setting of 0 This setting will advan...

Page 644: ...Type TYPE A Allows the regulator type to be selected as Type A or B for correct source voltage calculation Factory setting is Type A Output Selection CONTINUOUS Allows choice of output at tapchanger Raise Lower output terminal Choices are continuous or pulsed For continuous the control must wait to be in band or counter input valid for output to become disabled For pulsed an adjustable pulse width...

Page 645: ...ate of the Block Auto Operation communication command to be saved or not saved when power has been lost SCAMP Init Pwrup AUTO MODE LAST SAVE If Auto Manual Switch Type is set to SCAMP allows the control to initialize the SCAMP status in either Auto Mode or the Last Save position Fast Volt Recovery disable Enable or Disable Fast Voltage Recovery on the Control Fast Volt R Setting x x V The Fast Vol...

Page 646: ... to allow the Run Through Neutral feature to activate Max RTN Standby Ops xxxxx The Maximum RTN Standby Operations setting 1 to 10000 is the number of Tap Operations that when exceeded initiates the RTN Fail to Operate alarm 10 2 4 13 Remote Voltage Bias Enable Disable disable Enables and Disables the Remote Voltage Bias Feature RVB HB Timer xxx The Remote Voltage Bias Heartbeat Timer setting 2 to...

Page 647: ...Settings Comm1 Port Type RS485 TCC300 COM Port can be selected for two different configurations RS 485 or Fiber Optics Comm2 Port Type RS232 TCC300 COM Port can be selected for two different configurations RS 232 or Bluetooth Comm Protocol DNP3 0 Allows selection between standard protocols DNP 3 0 or MODBUS DNP Configuration TCC300 DNP DEFAULT Displays the current DNP configuration If no DNP confi...

Page 648: ...er Address DNP x The Feeder Address is utilized to set a specific communication identification for network addressing If set to zero the address is not in effect The address can be set from 1 to 65519 Comm Address DNP 1 Mdbus 1 Configures a three digit numerical address from 1 to 200 for remote communications The factory setting is 1 Baud Rate 9600 Selects baud rate for COM1 located on the top of ...

Page 649: ...ity for MODBUS communications regardless of physical connection Comm Access Timeout 60 sec Establishes the duration at which time communications will be closed with the control when no communication activity is sensed TX Delay 10 ms Delay transmission of a response of a Serial Bus RS 232 RS 485 or Fiber Optic Heartbeat Option Disabled Toggles between five modes of operation LTC DNP Regulator DNP P...

Page 650: ...d from the unit Clone save Press ENT to begin Save the entire control settings to a Smart Flash SD Card with the exception of the serial number Clone load Press ENT to begin Load a clone file on to a control to duplicate settings Does not overwrite serial number of the target control Load DNP Config Press ENT to begin Load DNP configuration files from a Smart Flash SD Card into the unit Save DNP C...

Page 651: ...s cid when IEC 61850 protocol has been purchased SD Quick Capture Press ENT to begin Provides the means in one step to initiate a save of the following data files to the inserted SD Card if they exist on the control Control Clone Data Logging Oscillography Sequence of Events DNP Map Multi user Access Code Multi user Access Code Log 10 2 5 3 Ethernet DHCP Enable ENABLE Allows DHCP Protocol to be en...

Page 652: ...ter DNP Port 20000 Allows the DNP port ID to be set Default value is 20000 Auto Negotiation ENABLE Set the Ethernet Port to a fixed speed of 100 mbps Keepalive time 7200 sec The Keepalive Time feature applies only to the Ethernet connection If no communication activity is detected on a previously open Ethernet socket longer than the timeout setting the control will close the socket and make it ava...

Page 653: ...a row of 15 asterisks will appear in top row of User Line 1 screen User Line 2 E TCC300 Allows input of 20 ASCII characters to configure a unit locator or description If not configured a row of 15 asterisks will appear in bottom row of User Line 2 screen Level 1 Access Code Press ENT to change Configures a six digit alpha numerical Access Code for Level 1 Factory setting is 000000 disabled Level 2...

Page 654: ...ature when installed on the control Bluetooth Reset Ready Press ENTER Reset the Bluetooth Module to ABB factory default settings Bluetooth Protocol MODBUS Select either MODBUS or DNP3 0 protocol Authentication disable Enables or disables Authentication and provides the means to enter a Pass Key when set 1 to 16 characters Friendly Name TCC300 Name the unit maximum of 32 characters Bluetooth Pass R...

Page 655: ... is connectable to any client station that knows the control Bluetooth device address 10 2 5 6 RS232 Protocol MODBUS Select between standard protocols DNP3 0 or MODBUS Baud Rate 115200 Selects Baud Rate for the RS232 port Parity NONE None odd or even parity is available Stop Bits TWO STOPBITS One or Two Stop Bits are available Sync Time 50 mS This time delay improves robust operation when communic...

Page 656: ...he regulator or the transformer including the voltage reduction if applicable and any corrections made using the user selected VT correction voltage Voltage Offset X Voltage calibration count offset from ADC reference value 5 Volt Cal Coefficient 32767 X Voltage calibration factor 5 Volt RMS Coefficient 32762 X Voltage RMS calibration factor 5 Control Load I x x mA Lag Displays the real time measu...

Page 657: ...by Autocal Can also be manually set However ABB does not recommend manual setting of this parameter Motor Current x xx mA Displays the real time measured value of motor current Mtr Cal Coefficient 8192 X Motor Calibration Coefficient calibration factor 5 Mtr Sin Coefficient 0 X Motor Sine Coefficient calibration factor 5 Mtr Cos Coefficient 8192 X Motor Cosine Coefficient calibration factor 5 Mtr ...

Page 658: ...alibration factor 5 LED Scroll Test Press ENT to begin Momentarily illuminates each LED on the control panel Push EXIT to stop Input Test Press ENT to Begin Test all external inputs to the control Output Test Press ENT to test Test all outputs from the control Button Input Test Press ENT to Begin Verify proper operation of each front panel pushbutton from the HMI Change Src Input press ENTER Secti...

Page 659: ...tion When the Operation Counter is configured as X1 the X1 duration is the instantaneous measure of the X1 pulse generated by the counter contact switch It also displays the average X1 pulse duration over the last 8 tap operations The user can use this measurement to set the X mode Delay When the Operation Counter is configured as X2 the X1 Duration will always display ZERO since this is not appli...

Page 660: ... value Last Loaded File CRC XXX Displays the CRC of the Last Loaded Settings file Hardware Number 1 The Hardware Number is used for identifying the control hardware type 1 Pre 180 V Version of TCC300 hardware 3 180 V Version of TCC300 hardware Section 10 1VAC388793 MB A Appendix A HMI 654 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 661: ...ower Direction Bias None None Forward Reverse Voltage Reduction VR Step 1 0 0 to 10 0 of Bandcenter Setpoint 2 5 _______________ Step 2 0 0 to 10 0 of Bandcenter Setpoint 5 0 _______________ Step 3 0 0 to 10 0 of Bandcenter Setpoint 7 5 _______________ Standard Voltage Reduction Disable Enable Enable Smart Voltage Reduction Disable Disable Enable Com VR Turnoff Timer 0 to 999 Min 0 _______________...

Page 662: ...ce 72 to 72 V 0 _______________ Reverse Power Operation Block Block Regulate Forward Ignore Regulate Reverse Return to Neutral Regulate Reverse Measured Distributed Generation Auto Determination Measured Auto Determination Band Center 100 0 to 135 0 V 120 0 _______________ Band Width 1 0 to 10 0 V 2 0 _______________ Definite Time 1 to 360 sec 30 _______________ LDC Z 0 to 72 V 0 _______________ L...

Page 663: ..._______________ During Voltage Reduction Linear Voltage Bias X 0 to 72 V 10 _______________ Normalized Linear Voltage Bias X _______________ Linear Voltage Bias X Limit 0 0 to 5 0 V 1 0 _______________ 11 2 Configuration Primary Voltage Multiplier 0 1 to 3260 0 X 60 0 _______________ Voltage Source Multiplier 0 1 to 3260 0 X 60 0 _______________ Current Multiplier 1 to 32600 X 6000 _______________...

Page 664: ...rees 210 degrees 240 degrees 270 degrees 300 degrees 330 degrees Raise Lower Output Contacts Continuous Continuous Pulsed Pulse Width 0 2 to 12 0 sec 1 5 _______________ Motor Current Settings Peak Rms Current 110 to 200 110 _______________ Average Rms Current 110 to 200 110 _______________ Average Duration 110 to 200 110 _______________ Program Alarm Relay Mode Normal Normal Deadman Out Low Curre...

Page 665: ...le RVB Scale Factor 0 1 to 100 0 1 0 _______________ RVB Heartbeat Timer 2 to 120 sec 5 _______________ Reverse RVB Scale Factor 0 1 to 100 0 1 0 _______________ Run Through Neutral RTN Disable Disable Enable Maximum Allowed Taps 3 to 7 4 _______________ Tap Operations Between Runs 10 to 10000 1000 _______________ Maximum Load Current 1 to 200 mA 50 _______________ Max RTN Standby Operations 1 to ...

Page 666: ...ower Configuration None None Follower Master Paralleling Address 1 to 16 16 _______________ Number of Devices 2 to 16 2 _______________ Tap Difference 2 to 8 2 _______________ Tap Pos Response Timeout 1000 to 60000 ms 60000 _______________ Line Breaker Not in Use Not in Use In Use Positive Polarity Positive Polarity Negative Polarity Right Tie Breaker Not in Use Not in Use In Use Positive Polarity...

Page 667: ...d 52A Positive Polarity 52B Negative Polarity _______________ Left Tie Breaker Not Used Not Used 52A Positive Polarity 52B Negative Polarity _______________ 11 3 Tap settings General Tap Information Disabled Disable Regulate Internal KeepTrackTM Reg external 1 Reg external 2 XFMR external 1 XFMR external 2 XFMR external 3 Reg external 3 Contact Keep Track 1R1L Contact Keep Track 1N Intertap Delay ...

Page 668: ...Individual Tap Wear Alarm 1 to 200 100 _______________ Set to match actual tap position as read on the physical tap position indicator In order to verify Neutral Tap Position when the tap position is 0 but no neutral input is detected the Tap Position screen of the TCC300 will display instead of 0 When reading the tap position via comms Modbus and DNP a value of 32767 will be returned when the tap...

Page 669: ...m Primary VA Compensated Voltage Demand Primary Watts Maximum Primary VA Primary Voltage Demand Primary VArs Power Factor Minimum VA Primary Current Demand Primary VA Power Factor Maximum VA Primary Watts Energy Metering Watt Hrs Fwd Lag Power Factor Primary VArs Energy Metering Watt Hrs Rev Lead Power Factor Primary VA Energy Metering VAr Hrs Lag Peak Motor Current Power Factor Energy Metering VA...

Page 670: ...V Percent 0 0 to 30 0 1 0 _______________ Current Harmonics Selection 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st Current Alarm Threshold I Percent 0 to 100 10 _______________ Minimum Fundamental Current Threshold Disable Enable Enable Min Current Threshold 0 to 200 0 mA 20 0 _______________ Harmonic ...

Page 671: ...l Alarm Active Sealin Fail Low Blk Act Sealin Fail Raise Blk Act Low Current Blk Act Motor Seal in Input Neutral Input Counter Input Op Count Signal Individual Tap Wear Alarm Dropout Raise Contact Lower Contact VR Contact 1 VR Contact 2 Force Lower Runback Raise Tap Limit Lower Tap Limit Low Band High Band Low Voltage Limit High Voltage Limit Auto Inhibit Non Sequential Reverse Power Voltage Harmo...

Page 672: ...n Input Neutral Input Counter Input Op Count Signal HMI Active Individual Tap Wear Alarm Dropout Edge Sensitive Raise Contact Lower Contact VR Contact 1 VR Contact 2 Force Lower Runback Raise Tap Limit Lower Tap Limit Low Band High Band Low Voltage Limit High Voltage Limit Auto Inhibit Non Sequential Reverse Power Voltage Harmonics Current Harmonics CBEMA Event 1 CBEMA Event 2 CBEMA Event 3 CBEMA ...

Page 673: ...act Lower Contact VR Contact 1 VR Contact 2 Force Lower Runback Raise Tap Limit Lower Tap Limit Low Band High Band Low Voltage Limit High Voltage Limit Auto Inhibit Non Sequential Reverse Power Voltage Harmonics Current Harmonics CBEMA Event 1 CBEMA Event 2 CBEMA Event 3 CBEMA Event 4 VAr Bias Active Sealin Fail Alarm Act Sealin Fail Low Blk Act Sealin Fail Raise Blk Act Low Current Blk Act Motor ...

Page 674: ...ion 60 to 60000 Cycles 60 _______________ Disable Enable Enable Sag Swell Swell Pickup 50 to 130 115 _______________ Sag Swell Dropout 50 to 114 105 _______________ Sag Swell Minimum Duration 1 to 60 Cycles 1 _______________ 11 11 Comm settings RS485 Fiber Comm Port Type RS485 RS485 Fiber Protocol DNP3 DNP3 MODBUS Baud Rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Parity NONE NONE...

Page 675: ...epalive Time 1 to 50 000 Sec 7200 _______________ Port MODBUS Port 0 to 65 535 502 _______________ DNP3 0 Port 0 to 65 535 20000 _______________ Network Time Synchronization SNTP Disable Disable Enable SNTP Server Name _______________ SNTP Server Address X X X X _______________ Time Zone GMT 5 Hr _______________ Change Communication Address Communication Address DNP Address 1 to 65519 1 __________...

Page 676: ...Disabled Disabled LTC DNP Regulator DNP Profile Switching DNP Profile Switching GOOSE Bluetooth Protocol MODBUS MODBUS DNP3 Bluetooth Mode Mode 0 Mode 0 Mode 1 Friendly Name TCC300 ______________________________ Bluetooth Enable Enable Bluetooth Disable Enable Authentication Disable Authentication disable Bluetooth Passkey ______________________________ Bluetooth Device Address ___________________...

Page 677: ...ed responses will be enabled through function code 0 14 Enable unsolicited responses and disabled through function code 0 15 Disable unsolicited responses If Allow Unsolicit is disabled then function codes 0 14 and 0 15 will be responded to with an error Class 1 Max Delay Sec If unsolicited responses are enabled this parameter specifies the maximum amount of time after an event in the correspondin...

Page 678: ...match other device DNP maps that contain points that are not supported in the control This feature allows the user to communicate with the TCC300 control when it is connected to an RTU that contains other brands of controls and eliminates the need to re configure the RTU or the other controls To insert a Dummy point select Insert Dummy The Dummy Point will be inserted at the end of the Selected Po...

Page 679: ...S TWO CLASS THREE CLASS NONE CLASS ONE NOT CLASS 0 CLASS TWO NOT CLASS 0 or CLASS THREE NOT CLASS 0 by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element Editing Analog Input Points The Analog Input Deadband and Mask values can be edited by double left clicking on the desired point Deadband or Mask elements The Deadband can be set to define when the point will report by exception under the cla...

Page 680: ... by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element The Mask value defaults to CLASS ZERO and defines what polling class type the point is mapped to The Mask value can also be set to CLASS NONE by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element Editing Counters The Counters Mask value can be edited by double left clicking on the desired point Mask element The Mask value defaults to C...

Page 681: ...to change the Update key the user has to enter the old update key GUID 7C5B6EAC 2631 430D 8A13 964935CA4EBB V1 EN Figure 460 Configure Update Keys and Critical Request Function Codes Dialog Screen HMAC Algorithm and Update Key The HMAC algorithm is either SHA1 4 OCT or SHA1 10 OCT An Update key is necessary to provide secure SESSION key negotiation Once a SESSION key is obtained any subsequent cha...

Page 682: ...e can be used to authenticate many subsequent messages The sender of the critical message includes the HMAC at the end of the critical message without having to be challenged At least one challenge must occur however before aggressive mode can be used Critical Request Function Codes This represents the function codes that will require authentication if selected If none is selected authentication w...

Page 683: ...he desired point s to the Selected Points window 4 Edit the Selected Points for each tab as necessary to match your SCADA RTU or Master setup 5 Select Save File from the DNP Configurator menu bar TCC600 will display a Save As dialog screen with a xml file extension 6 Name the file and then select Save 7 If TCC600 is connected to the target control then the Send to Control menu feature can be used ...

Page 684: ...ct the file to be opened then select Open TCC600 will initiate the file transfer as indicated by the Send dialog screen followed by a DNP Upload confirmation screen GUID E6F3EEED BA47 4AC6 82EE 1ACEB7A63330 V1 EN Figure 463 Send Dialog Screen GUID EEE054A1 CA8F 494B 8905 3BCC32C42C8F V1 EN Figure 464 DNP Upload Confirmation Screen Section 12 1VAC388793 MB A Appendix C DNP Configuration Editor 678 ...

Page 685: ...INVERSE CROB GUID A7D6A9FB 1882 48C7 A90E 8ECDD4EE41EB V1 EN Figure 465 Inverse CROB 1VAC388793 MB A Section 12 Appendix C DNP Configuration Editor TCC300 679 User Manual ...

Page 686: ...GUID 24D583FA 4F96 4EA4 B6A9 4345AF4684E2 V1 EN Figure 466 Individual Binary Points and Different CROB Section 12 1VAC388793 MB A Appendix C DNP Configuration Editor 680 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 687: ...ot transmitted are buffered to a practical limit for later transmission Events are not lost due to loss of connection or transport flow constraints UnBuffered Report Control Block The events caused by trigger options such as data change data update quality change will generate reports immediately on a best effort basis The reports are not guaranteed to be delivered if there is loss of connection o...

Page 688: ...1A1 4E0D 4661 9807 4070B67217BF V1 EN Figure 467 IEC 61850 Configuration Editor Reporting Metering Dataset Dialog Screen Section 13 1VAC388793 MB A Appendix D IEC 61850 Configuration Editor 682 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 689: ...r measurements if the value of the data attribute exceeds either lower or higher the deadband value the report is generated For status if the value of the data attributes changes the report is generated Data Update is treated the same as Data Change Quality Change For any measurement or status the source is a PROCESS The settings are SUBSTITUTED values If system error or checksum error is detected...

Page 690: ...lues of the data attributes is reported and GI is immediately set to false Supported in Schema 3 0 BufTm in Seconds Specifies the time in seconds that cause buffering of events caused by trigger options such as data change data update quality change BufTm of 0 is supported Configuration Revision Contains the count of the number of times that the configuration in the dataset has changed either due ...

Page 691: ...INTEGRITY and Buffer Time GUID 0ADE72C2 BEE9 4B37 A53B 86046C384893 V1 EN Figure 472 Integrity and Buffer Time Sequence Number The Sequence Number is included in the report if the Sequence Number bit is set to true This value is incremented for every report generated The first report generated as soon as Report Enable is set to true will have the sequence number as zero The sequence number will ro...

Page 692: ...eport control block Configuration Revision It is included in the report if the Configuration Revision bit is set to true This parameter shall contain the corresponding attribute ConfRev of the referenced BRCB Buffer Overflow The Buffer Overflow is included in the report if the Buffer Overflow bit is set to true It indicates to the client that a buffer overflow has occurred The buffered report cont...

Page 693: ...ll the GOOSE subscribers should have different mac addresses The user can select a total of 255 data attributes for each dataset referenced in the goose control block In the 255 attributes one has to be a command The list of commands supported include Operation Counter Reset Drag Hands Reset Block Auto Via Comm Voltage Reduction 1 Voltage Reduction 2 Voltage Reduction 3 Tap Position Tap Change Cle...

Page 694: ...ontaining sampled value messages and to distinguish the application association Since the TCC300 does not publish or subscribe to sample value the value of AppID is limited to 0 0x3FFF Validation The configurator validates against Schema 1 4 or Schema 3 0 The Schema drop down menu allows the user to select either Schema 1 4 and 3 0 Each file saved is validated against the appropriate Schema GUID E...

Page 695: ...E5EDCB24 DE05 43C2 B1D5 B7B769AB927F V1 EN Figure 474 IEC 61850 Configuration Editor GOOSE Publisher Dialog Screen 1VAC388793 MB A Section 13 Appendix D IEC 61850 Configuration Editor TCC300 689 User Manual ...

Page 696: ...Validate selection on the IEC 61850 Configuration Editor Dialog Screen will validate any CID file against Schema 1 4 or Schema 3 0 GUID A923C81F A8CD 489B 97B3 9AFE2D718005 V1 EN Figure 476 IEC 61850 Configuration Editor Dialog Screen Section 13 1VAC388793 MB A Appendix D IEC 61850 Configuration Editor 690 TCC300 User Manual ...

Page 697: ... No ack from eeprom while it s being accessed 8104 ERROR_EE_RD_WORD This code is displayed when No ack from eeprom while it s being accessed 8105 ERROR_EE_RD_LONG This code is displayed when No ack from eeprom while it s being accessed 8106 ERROR_EE_WR_OUT_OF_MEM Error code indicates that the buffer used for temporary storage of the eeprom data before it is actually written is full 8107 ERROR_EE_W...

Page 698: ...onfigured 2354 ERROR_SOE_REC_PER_PAGE_ ERROR Incorrect number of SOE events per flash page error appears immediately during boot up process if code is not properly configured 2355 ERROR_SOE_RECSIZE_ERROR Not enough space to store temp SOE events in one page error appears immediately during boot up process if code is not properly configured 2356 ERROR_SOE_TOTLEN_ERROR Not enough space to store all ...

Page 699: ...oot up process if code is not properly configured 2501 ERROR_RECEIVE_FAILED Error occurs during firmware update if received firmware file doesn t pass certain checks file length crc error 2502 ERROR_PROGRAM_FLASH Error occurs during firmware update if verification of programmed flash fails 2503 ERROR_ACCESSING_FLASH Error occurs if during the firmware update flash memory was accessed by another pr...

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Page 701: ...ind any secure firewall or within any IT security policy imposed by a local administrator GUID F8047708 1460 415C A53F A3E29D378EC0 V1 EN Figure 477 Remote Ethernet File Update Utility Program Icon 15 2 Remote Ethernet firmware update The Remote Ethernet Firmware Update element of the Remote Ethernet File Update REFU Utility application allows the user to remotely update one or more control s firm...

Page 702: ...able alphanumeric and special characters upon launching the program for the first time and can also be changed from the File Password menu Due to the sensitive nature of this utility it is highly recommended not to distribute this application to unauthorized users Therefore this application will not be available for download from the ABB website Furthermore it is only available upon written reques...

Page 703: ...he serial number verification by the utility is not performed when this feature is used 15 4 Updating Ethernet firmware remotely These instructions describe the steps necessary to accomplish a remote firmware update utilizing the user interface provided by the Remote Ethernet File Update Utility The actual dialog between the REFU Utility and the Control is described in detail in the Firmware Updat...

Page 704: ... Version field with the firmware version 6 Enter the IP Address and the Serial Number of the control to be updated 7 Select Add The information will be added to the list of controls to be updated Repeat Step 6 for any other controls to be updated The user can create a list of controls that will have their firmware updated This list can be saved if desired and can be retrieved for use at a later da...

Page 705: ... if selected the serial number of the Control 7 The REFU Utility will compare the installed firmware version received from the Control and if selected the serial number to the REFU Utility internal serial number and version filter and continue as follows If the installed firmware version is found to be a firmware version that does not support remote ethernet firmware update and or if selected the ...

Page 706: ...ld retry to update the firmware again A power loss in this condition will result in the Control not being able to reboot properly 13 When the burning of the firmware into the program flash has been completed the Control will Reboot 14 When the Control has completed the reboot process the Control will commence normal operation subject to the previously saved setpoints and calibration data 15 After ...

Page 707: ...not supported at this time 2 Launch the Remote Ethernet File Update REFU Utility The REFU dialog screen will be displayed GUID E375AA47 312F 438C 864B 576D837C5B94 V1 EN Figure 480 Remote Ethernet File Update Utility Firmware File Dialog Screen 3 Select Data File The REFU Data File dialog screen will be displayed 1VAC388793 MB A Section 15 Appendix F Remote Ethernet file update utility TCC300 701 ...

Page 708: ... of controls that will have their data files updated This list can be saved if desired and can be retrieved for use at a later date The list of controls and their associated information except for the Update to Version is stored in an encrypted format 8 From the Settings dropdown menu select the number of Retries to be attempted if there is any failure to update the data files on any control The m...

Page 709: ...e is started with the control The authentication sequence is similar to the firmware update authentication If the authentication sequence fails then the connection is automatically closed by the Control If the authentication sequence is successful then the Control starts the update procedure 3 The REFU Utility starts the file upload 4 File transfer is complete 1VAC388793 MB A Section 15 Appendix F...

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Page 711: ...or power systems Defined by the IEEE Standard EMC Electromagnetic compatibility HMI Human machine interface IEC 61850 International standard for substation communication and modeling LTC 1 Local time clock 2 Load tap changer SCADA Supervision control and data acquisition SD Secure digital 1VAC388793 MB A Section 16 Glossary TCC300 705 User Manual ...

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