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In view of the constant evolution in standards and design, the characteristics of the elements contained in this manual are subject 

to change without prior notice. These characteristics, as well as the availability of components, are subject to confirmation by 

Ormazabal

.

CAUTION! 

When medium-voltage equipment is operating, certain components are live, other parts may be in movement and some may 

reach high temperatures. Therefore, the use of this equipment poses electrical, mechanical and thermal risks.
In order to ensure an acceptable level of protection for people and property, and in compliance with applicable environmental 

recommendations, 

Ormazabal

 designs and manufactures its products according to the principle of integrated safety, based on 

the following criteria:

 • Elimination of hazards wherever possible.
 • Where elimination of hazards is neither technically nor economically feasible, appropriate protection functions are 

incorporated in the equipment.

 • Communication about remaining risks to facilitate the design of operating procedures which prevent such risks, 

training for the personnel in charge of the equipment, and the use of suitable personal protective equipment.

 • Use of recyclable materials and establishment of procedures for the disposal of equipment and components so 

that, once the end of their service lives is reached, they are duly processed in accordance, as far as possible, with the 

environmental restrictions established by the competent authorities

Consequently, the equipment to which the present manual refers complies with the requirements of section 11.2 of Standard 

IEC 62271-1. It must therefore only be operated by appropriately qualified and supervised personnel, in accordance with the 

requirements of standard EN 50110-1 on the safety of electrical installations and standard EN 50110-2 on activities in or near 

electrical installations. This personnel must be fully familiar with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual and in 

other recommendations of a more general nature which are applicable to the situation according to current legislation

[1]

.

The above must be carefully observed, as the correct and safe operation of this equipment depends not only on its design but also 

on general circumstances which are in general beyond the control and responsibility of the manufacturer. More specifically:

 • The equipment must be handled and transported appropriately from the factory to the place of installation.
 • All intermediate storage should occur in conditions which do not alter or damage the characteristics of the equipment 

or its essential components.

 • Service conditions must be compatible with the equipment rating.
 • The equipment must be operated strictly in accordance with the instructions given in the manual, and the applicable 

operating and safety principles must be clearly understood.

 • Maintenance should be performed properly, taking into account the actual service and environmental conditions in 

the place of installation.

The manufacturer declines all liability for any significant indirect damages resulting from violation of the guarantee, under any 

jurisdiction, including loss of income, stoppages and costs resulting from repair or replacement of parts.

Warranty

The manufacturer guarantees this product against any defect in materials and operation during the contractual period. In the 

event that defects are detected, the manufacturer may opt either to repair or replace the equipment. Improper handling of this 

equipment and its repair by the user shall constitute a violation of the warranty.

Registered Trademarks and Copyrights

All registered trademarks cited in this document are the property of their respective owners. The intellectual property of this manual 

belongs to 

Ormazabal

.

[1] 

For example, in Spain the “Regulation on technical conditions and guarantees for safety in high-voltage electrical installations” – Royal Decree 

337/2014 is obligatory.

Summary of Contents for velatia ekor.gid

Page 1: ...LIB ekor gid Smart distribution management unit General Instructions IG 175 EN version 02 17 06 2016...

Page 2: ...trical installations This personnel must be fully familiar with the instructions and warnings contained in this manual and in other recommendations of a more general nature which are applicable to the...

Page 3: ...4 4 Low Voltage Monitor s 17 3 4 5 Power Supply Equipment depending on the model 17 3 4 6 Ethernet 18 3 4 7 Connection and Protection Components 19 3 5 ekor gid unit interconnections 19 3 5 1 Telemana...

Page 4: ...ults in fewer errors on site 2 Scalability of the investment The items required for Telemanagement can be installed at an initial phase Subsequently it is possible to add the rest of components requir...

Page 5: ...sses the electrical characteristics of Medium Voltage consumption alarms from the Transformer Substation and faults 4 Automation of the Medium Voltage network 5 Communications This acts as a communica...

Page 6: ...future This is especially the case using the Ethernet communication ports that are available in the communication components of the ekor gid unit 2 2 Monitoring of the Low Voltage network 2 2 1 Basic...

Page 7: ...tivity Possibility of fuse temperature detection Figure 2 3 Fuse detail in Low Voltage board The Advanced Monitoring of the Low Voltage network is implemented using sensors in the Low Voltage fuses of...

Page 8: ...ci unit whose primary purpose is the Monitoring of the Medium Voltage network 1 IEC 60870 5 104 Communications 2 VDC 3 PLC Low Voltage Communications Figure 2 4 ekor gid communication with the Medium...

Page 9: ...he location of damages inside the Electrical network 2 Refer to Ormazabal s IG 177 General Instructions document for cgmcosmos 2lpt Compact Cubicle with Integrated Remote Control Unit 3 Metering of th...

Page 10: ...ation with the Customer Management Centre or the dispatching Centre 1 GPRS 2 PLC Medium Voltage 3 Optical Fibre 4 Radio Isolated communication of the Low Voltage network is possible thanks to the oper...

Page 11: ...nit are shown below 1 Communications Compartment 2 Low Voltage connections compartment 3 Interior enclosure interlock system Low Voltage Access 4 Connection protection and power supply components 5 Co...

Page 12: ...the following layout of elements of the ekor gid Smart Distribution Management Unit 1 Auxiliary terminals 2 Low Voltage Monitor 3 Concentrator 4 ED Module 5 ED Terminals 6 GPRS Modem 7 GPRS Antenna 8...

Page 13: ...e different components Since this is a cabinet with a metallic structure the fire load is minimal 3 1 2 Cubicle mounted The exterior enclosure of the ekor gid s unit is metal using thesamefasteningand...

Page 14: ...ing Substation In this case the Substation includes an ekor uct Remote Control Compact Unit or a cgmcosmos 2lpt Compact Cubicle with Integrated Remote Control Equipment that allows carrying out the fu...

Page 15: ...mm thick sheet 4 Very light weight with a density of 1 2 3 6 kg m2 Half of that of glass 5 Temperature performance limit 80 C without deformation Thispolycarbonateenclosureguaranteescompleteisolation...

Page 16: ...enced to the Low Voltage neutral potential Since the enclosure of the ekor gid s unit is at protective earth potential all the components are integrated on polycarbonate to prevent insulation problems...

Page 17: ...unication components and they send the information from these to the Customer Management Centre 3 4 5 Power Supply Equipment depending on the model The power supply unit is a component connected to th...

Page 18: ...Receiver for Advanced Monitoring of the Low Voltage network 2 MODBUS master 3 10 kV insulation Advanced monitoring of the Low Voltage network 1 Radio Receivers The radio receivers implement the follo...

Page 19: ...e outputs 3P N and 6 current outputs Ia1 Ia2 Ib1 Ib2 Ic1 Ic2 for each Low Voltage board to be monitored The voltage signals are wired to miniature circuit breakers and in the case of current signals t...

Page 20: ...and a hub for the Ethernet connector This component which is housed in the Communications compartment of the ekor gid unit separates and isolates the communications of the power supply and distribute...

Page 21: ...hese Low Voltage sensors are the following 1 The installation of the sensors can be carried out on the existing Low Voltage network they can be installed on the standard fuses 2 The sensors do not req...

Page 22: ...Interior Wall Mounted Distribution Management Unit does not include a power supply unit since it is oriented towards Automated Substations where the power is provided by the ekor uct unit or the cgmc...

Page 23: ...of Low Voltage is carried out 4 3 Interior cubicle mounted ekor gid s The ekor gid s interior cubicle mounted Smart Distribution Management Unit has the following main functions 1 Telemanagement 2 Mo...

Page 24: ...Distribution Management Unit uses the safe power of the charger with batteries benefiting from its layout close to the cubicle mounted automation Additionally this Basic ekor gid unit can carry out th...

Page 25: ...nsions Communications Compartment ekor gid i S Basic mm 337 497 147 ekor gid i L Standard mm 487 497 147 ekor gid s mm 300 300 250 Weight kg 40 Weight kg 30 IP Rating according to UNE 20324 IP3X ekor...

Page 26: ...ation install the lugs on the ekor gid unit protruding to the left right or protruding upwards downwards 2 Drill the holes corresponding to the lugs using as the lower reference point a height of 1000...

Page 27: ...upports have a pair of screws for height adjustment 2 Bolt the supports to the side lugs of the cubicle 3 Remove the cover from the cubicle s control 4 Place the cabinet on the cubicle using the cubic...

Page 28: ...dium Voltage network relays which come out of a packing gland in the Communications Compartment of the ekor gid unit and go to the Monitoring cubicle This circuit is protected by a miniature circuit b...

Page 29: ...ithout any connections is recommended 2 6 current outputs Ia1 Ia2 Ib1 Ib2 Ic1 Ic2 of each Low Voltage board to be monitored and therefore for each Medium Low Voltage transformer available in the Subst...

Page 30: ...wer comes from the ekor uct or cgmcosmos 2lpt cubicle mounted model A With power supply equipment and batteries Low Voltage Monitors 1 Low Voltage Monitoring of the Low Voltage network a single Medium...

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Page 32: ...Subject to change without prior notice For further information contact Ormazabal Ormazabal Protection Automation IGORRE Spain www ormazabal com...

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