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GE B30 UR Series Instruction Manual (594 pages)
Bus Differential System
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Protection Device
| Size: 10.39 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Getting Started
11
Important Procedures
11
Cautions and Warnings
11
Inspection Procedure
12
Ur Overview
13
Introduction to the Ur
13
Hardware Architecture
13
Ur Software Architecture
14
Enervista Ur Setup Software
15
Requirements
15
Software Installation
15
Configuring the B30 for Software Access
17
Using the Quick Connect Feature
19
Connecting to the B30 Relay
24
Setting up Cybersentry and Changing Default Password
26
Ur Hardware
28
Mounting and Wiring
28
Communications
28
Faceplate Display
28
Using the Relay
29
Faceplate Keypad
29
Menu Navigation
29
Menu Hierarchy
29
Relay Activation
29
Relay Passwords
30
Flexlogic Customization
30
Commissioning
30
2 Product Description
33
Introduction
33
Overview
33
Security
35
Ordering
39
Replacement Modules
44
Specifications
46
Protection Elements
46
User-Programmable Elements
47
Monitoring
48
Metering
48
Inputs
49
Power Supply
50
Outputs
50
Communication Protocols
51
Inter-Relay Communications
52
Environmental
52
Type Tests
53
Production Tests
53
Approvals
54
Maintenance
54
3 Hardware
55
Description
55
Panel Cutout
55
Rear Terminal Layout
61
Wiring
62
Typical Wiring
62
Dielectric Strength
63
Control Power
63
Ct/Vt Modules
64
Process Bus Modules
66
Contact Inputs and Outputs
66
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
75
Rs232 Faceplate Port
77
Cpu Communication Ports
77
Irig-B
80
Direct Input and Output Communications
81
Description
81
Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters
83
Fiber-Laser Transmitters
83
Interface
85
Rs422 Interface
88
Rs422 and Fiber Interface
90
And Fiber Interface
90
Ieee C37.94 Interface
91
C37.94Sm Interface
95
4 Human Interfaces
99
Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface
99
Introduction
99
Creating a Site List
99
Enervista Ur Setup Overview
99
Enervista Ur Setup Main Window
101
Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features
102
Settings Templates
102
Securing and Locking Flexlogic Equations
106
Settings File Traceability
108
Faceplate Interface
111
Faceplate
111
Led Indicators
112
Custom Labeling of Leds
115
Display
120
Keypad
120
Breaker Control
120
Menus
121
Changing Settings
123
5 Settings
124
Overview
127
Settings Menu
127
Introduction to Elements
130
Introduction to Ac Sources
131
Product Setup
134
Security
134
Display Properties
150
Clear Relay Records
151
Communications
152
Modbus User Map
184
Real Time Clock
184
User-Programmable Fault Report
189
Oscillography
190
User-Programmable Leds
192
User-Programmable Self Tests
195
Control Pushbuttons
196
User-Programmable Pushbuttons
197
Flex State Parameters
203
User-Definable Displays
203
Direct Inputs and Outputs
206
Teleprotection
213
Installation
214
Remote Resources Configuration
215
System Setup
216
Ac Inputs
216
Power System
217
Signal Sources
218
Breakers
221
Disconnect Switches
225
Flexcurves
228
Bus
235
Flexlogic
236
Introduction to Flexlogic
236
Flexlogic Rules
244
Flexlogic Evaluation
245
Flexlogic Example
245
Flexlogic Equation Editor
250
Flexlogic Timers
250
Flexelements
251
Non-Volatile Latches
255
Grouped Elements
256
Overview
256
Setting Group
256
Bus Differential
256
Phase Current
261
Neutral Current
270
Ground Current
272
Breaker Failure
274
Voltage Elements
283
Control Elements
288
Overview
288
Trip Bus
288
Setting Groups
290
Selector Switch
292
Digital Elements
298
Digital Counters
301
Monitoring Elements
303
Inputs and Outputs
312
Contact Inputs
312
Virtual Inputs
314
Contact Outputs
315
Virtual Outputs
317
Remote Devices
318
Remote Inputs
319
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
320
Remote Outputs
320
Resetting
321
Direct Inputs and Outputs
322
Teleprotection Inputs and Outputs
326
Iec 61850 Goose Analogs
328
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
329
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
330
Dcma Inputs
330
Rtd Inputs
331
Dcma Outputs
333
Testing
336
Test Mode
336
Force Contact Inputs
337
Force Contact Outputs
338
6 Actual Values
341
Overview
341
Actual Values Menu
341
Status
341
Contact Inputs
343
Virtual Inputs
343
Remote Inputs
343
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
344
Teleprotection Inputs
344
Contact Outputs
344
Virtual Outputs
345
Remote Devices
345
Digital Counters
346
Selector Switches
346
Flex States
346
Ethernet
346
Real Time Clock Synchronizing
347
Direct Inputs
348
Direct Devices Status
348
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
349
Egd Protocol Status
349
Teleprotection Channel Tests
350
Remaining Connection Status
350
Metering
351
Parallel Redundancy Protocol (Prp)
351
Metering Conventions
351
Bus Zone
354
Sources
354
Tracking Frequency
357
Flexelements
357
Iec 61580 Goose Analog Values
358
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
358
Records
359
User-Programmable Fault Reports
359
Event Records
359
Oscillography
359
Product Information
361
Model Information
361
Firmware Revisions
361
7 Commands and
363
Commands
363
Commands Menu
363
Virtual Inputs
363
Clear Records
363
Set Date and Time
363
Relay Maintenance
364
Security
365
Targets Menu
366
Target Messages
366
Relay Self-Tests
366
8 Theory of Operation
373
Introduction
373
Bus Differential Protection
373
Dynamic Bus Replica Mechanism
374
Ct Ratio Matching
375
Differential Principle
376
Biased Differential Characteristic
376
Differential and Restraining Currents
377
Enhanced Security
378
Directional Principle
379
Current Directional Protection
379
Saturation Detector
380
Ct Saturation Detection
380
Output Logic and Examples
381
Output Logic
381
Internal and External Fault Example
381
9 Application of Settings
385
Overview
385
Introduction
385
Sample Busbar and Data
385
Zoning and Dynamic Bus Replica
387
Description
387
North Bus Zone
387
South Bus Zone
388
Biased Characteristic Breakpoints
389
Description
389
High Breakpoint
389
Low Breakpoint
390
Slopes and High Set Threshold
392
External Faults on C-1
393
External Faults on C-2
393
External Faults on C-3
394
External Faults on C-4
394
Bus Differential Settings
395
Description
395
Enhancing Relay Performance
396
Using Setting Groups
396
10 Maintenance
397
Modules
397
Replace a Module
397
Batteries
399
Replace Battery
399
Dispose of Battery
400
Uninstall and Clear Files and Data
403
Repairs
404
Storage
405
Disposal
406
Parameter Lists
407
Flexanalog Items
407
A.1.1 Flexanalog Items
407
Flexinteger Items
416
A.1.2 Flexinteger Items
416
Modbus Communications
419
Modbus Rtu Protocol
419
Introduction
419
Physical Layer
419
Data Link Layer
419
B.1.1 Introduction
419
Modbus Rtu Crc-16 Algorithm
420
Modbus Function Codes
422
Supported Function Codes
422
Read Actual Values or Settings (Function Code 03/04H
422
Execute Operation (Function Code 05H
423
Store Single Setting (Function Code 06H
423
Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H
424
Exception Responses
424
File Transfers
425
Obtaining Relay Files Via Modbus
425
Memory Mapping
427
Modbus Memory Map
427
Data Formats
488
B.4.2 Data Formats
488
Iec 61850
523
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GE B30 UR Series Instruction Manual (582 pages)
Bus Differential System
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Protection Device
| Size: 10.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Getting Started
11
Important Procedures
11
Cautions and Warnings
11
Inspection Procedure
12
Ur Overview
13
Introduction to the Ur
13
Hardware Architecture
13
Ur Software Architecture
14
Enervista Ur Setup Software
16
Requirements
16
Software Installation
16
Configuring the B30 for Software Access
17
Using the Quick Connect Feature
20
Connecting to the B30 Relay
25
Ur Hardware
27
Mounting and Wiring
27
Communications
27
Faceplate Display
27
Using the Relay
28
Faceplate Keypad
28
Menu Navigation
28
Menu Hierarchy
28
Relay Activation
28
Relay Passwords
29
Flexlogic Customization
29
Commissioning
29
2 Product Description
31
Introduction
31
Overview
31
Ordering
33
Replacement Modules
38
Specifications
40
Protection Elements
40
User-Programmable Elements
41
Monitoring
42
Metering
42
Inputs
43
Power Supply
44
Outputs
44
Communication Protocols
45
Inter-Relay Communications
46
Environmental
46
Type Tests
47
Production Tests
47
Approvals
48
Maintenance
48
Description
48
Panel Cutout
49
Rear Terminal Layout
55
Wiring
56
Typical Wiring
56
Dielectric Strength
57
Control Power
57
Ct/Vt Modules
58
Process Bus Modules
60
Contact Inputs and Outputs
60
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
68
Rs232 Faceplate Port
70
Cpu Communication Ports
70
Irig-B
73
Direct Input and Output Communications
74
Description
74
Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters
76
Fiber-Laser Transmitters
76
Interface
78
Rs422 Interface
81
Rs422 and Fiber Interface
83
And Fiber Interface
83
Ieee C37.94 Interface
84
C37.94Sm Interface
88
4 Human Interfaces
93
Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface
93
Introduction
93
Creating a Site List
93
Enervista Ur Setup Overview
93
Enervista Ur Setup Main Window
95
Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features
97
Settings Templates
97
Securing and Locking Flexlogic Equations
101
Settings File Traceability
103
Faceplate Interface
106
Faceplate
106
Led Indicators
107
Custom Labeling of Leds
110
Display
115
Keypad
115
Breaker Control
115
Menus
116
Changing Settings
118
5 Settings
119
Overview
123
Settings Menu
123
Introduction to Elements
126
Introduction to Ac Sources
127
Product Setup
130
Security
130
Cybersentry Security
134
Display Properties
141
Clear Relay Records
142
Communications
143
Modbus User Map
170
Real Time Clock
170
User-Programmable Fault Report
175
Oscillography
176
User-Programmable Leds
178
User-Programmable Self Tests
181
Control Pushbuttons
182
User-Programmable Pushbuttons
183
Flex State Parameters
189
User-Definable Displays
189
Direct Inputs and Outputs
192
Teleprotection
199
Installation
200
Remote Resources Configuration
201
System Setup
202
Ac Inputs
202
Power System
203
Signal Sources
204
Breakers
207
Disconnect Switches
211
Flexcurves
214
Bus
221
Flexlogic
222
Introduction to Flexlogic
222
Flexlogic Rules
230
Flexlogic Evaluation
231
Flexlogic Example
231
Flexlogic Equation Editor
236
Flexlogic Timers
236
Flexelements
237
Non-Volatile Latches
242
Grouped Elements
243
Overview
243
Setting Group
243
Bus Differential
243
Phase Current
248
Neutral Current
257
Ground Current
259
Breaker Failure
261
Voltage Elements
270
Control Elements
275
Overview
275
Trip Bus
275
Setting Groups
277
Selector Switch
279
Digital Elements
285
Digital Counters
288
Monitoring Elements
290
Inputs and Outputs
299
Contact Inputs
299
Virtual Inputs
301
Contact Outputs
302
Virtual Outputs
304
Remote Devices
305
Remote Inputs
306
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
307
Remote Outputs
307
Resetting
308
Direct Inputs and Outputs
309
Teleprotection Inputs and Outputs
313
Iec 61850 Goose Analogs
315
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
316
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
317
Dcma Inputs
317
Rtd Inputs
318
Dcma Outputs
320
Testing
323
Test Mode
323
Force Contact Inputs
324
Force Contact Outputs
325
6 Actual Values
327
Overview
327
Actual Values Menu
327
Status
327
Contact Inputs
329
Virtual Inputs
329
Remote Inputs
329
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
330
Teleprotection Inputs
330
Contact Outputs
330
Virtual Outputs
331
Remote Devices
331
Digital Counters
332
Selector Switches
332
Flex States
332
Ethernet
332
Real Time Clock Synchronizing
333
Direct Inputs
334
Direct Devices Status
334
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
335
Egd Protocol Status
335
Teleprotection Channel Tests
336
Remaining Connection Status
336
Metering Conventions
337
Bus Zone
339
Sources
339
Tracking Frequency
342
Flexelements
342
Iec 61580 Goose Analog Values
343
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
343
Records
344
User-Programmable Fault Reports
344
Event Records
344
Oscillography
344
Product Information
346
Model Information
346
Firmware Revisions
346
7 Commands and
347
Commands
347
Commands Menu
347
Virtual Inputs
347
Clear Records
347
Set Date and Time
347
Relay Maintenance
348
Security
349
Targets Menu
350
Target Messages
350
Relay Self-Tests
350
8 Security
357
User Accounts
357
Overview
357
Enabling the Security Management System
357
Adding a New User
357
Modifying User Privileges
358
Password Requirements
359
Cybersentry
360
Overview
360
Security Menu
362
9 Theory of Operation
367
Introduction
367
Bus Differential Protection
367
Dynamic Bus Replica Mechanism
368
Ct Ratio Matching
369
Differential Principle
370
Biased Differential Characteristic
370
Differential and Restraining Currents
371
Enhanced Security
372
Directional Principle
373
Current Directional Protection
373
Saturation Detector
374
Ct Saturation Detection
374
Output Logic and Examples
376
Output Logic
376
Internal and External Fault Example
376
10 Application of Settings
379
Overview
379
Introduction
379
Sample Busbar and Data
379
Zoning and Dynamic Bus Replica
381
Description
381
North Bus Zone
381
South Bus Zone
382
Biased Characteristic Breakpoints
383
Description
383
High Breakpoint
383
Low Breakpoint
384
Slopes and High Set Threshold
386
External Faults on C-1
387
External Faults on C-2
387
External Faults on C-4
388
Bus Differential Settings
389
Description
389
Enhancing Relay Performance
390
Using Setting Groups
390
11 Maintenance
391
Modules
391
Replace a Module
391
Batteries
393
Replace Battery
393
Dispose of Battery
394
Uninstall and Clear Files and Data
397
Repairs
398
Storage
399
Disposal
400
Parameter Lists
401
Flexanalog Items
401
A.1.1 Flexanalog Items
401
Flexinteger Items
410
A.1.2 Flexinteger Items
410
Modbus Communications
413
Modbus Rtu Protocol
413
Introduction
413
Physical Layer
413
Data Link Layer
413
B.1.1 Introduction
413
Modbus Rtu Crc-16 Algorithm
414
Modbus Function Codes
416
Supported Function Codes
416
Read Actual Values or Settings (Function Code 03/04H
416
Execute Operation (Function Code 05H
417
Store Single Setting (Function Code 06H
417
Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H
418
Exception Responses
418
File Transfers
419
Obtaining Relay Files Via Modbus
419
Memory Mapping
421
Modbus Memory Map
421
Data Formats
481
Iec 61850
515
GE B30 UR Series Instruction Manual (566 pages)
Bus Differential System
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 10.02 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Getting Started
15
Important Procedures
15
Cautions and Warnings
15
Inspection Procedure
15
Ur Overview
16
Introduction to the Ur
16
Hardware Architecture
17
Ur Software Architecture
18
Important Ur Concepts
18
Enervista Ur Setup Software
19
Requirements
19
Software Installation
19
Configuring the B30 for Software Access
21
Using the Quick Connect Feature
23
Connecting to the B30 Relay
29
Ur Hardware
30
Mounting and Wiring
30
Communications
30
Faceplate Display
30
Using the Relay
31
Faceplate Keypad
31
Menu Navigation
31
Menu Hierarchy
31
Relay Activation
31
Relay Passwords
32
Flexlogic™ Customization
32
Commissioning
33
2 Product Description
35
Introduction
35
Overview
35
Ordering
37
Replacement Modules
42
Specifications
44
Protection Elements
44
User-Programmable Elements
45
Monitoring
46
Metering
46
Inputs
47
Power Supply
48
Outputs
48
Communications
49
Inter-Relay Communications
50
Environmental
50
Type Tests
51
Production Tests
51
Approvals
52
Maintenance
52
3 Hardware
53
Description
53
Panel Cutout
53
Module Withdrawal and Insertion
59
Rear Terminal Layout
60
Wiring
62
Typical Wiring
62
Dielectric Strength
63
Control Power
63
Ct/Vt Modules
64
Process Bus Modules
66
Contact Inputs and Outputs
66
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
74
Rs232 Faceplate Port
76
Cpu Communication Ports
76
Irig-B
79
Direct Input and Output Communications
81
Description
81
Fiber: Led and Eled Transmitters
83
Fiber-Laser Transmitters
83
Interface
84
Rs422 Interface
87
Rs422 and Fiber Interface
89
And Fiber Interface
89
Ieee C37.94 Interface
90
C37.94Sm Interface
93
4 Human Interfaces
97
Enervista Ur Setup Software Interface
97
Introduction
97
Creating a Site List
97
Enervista Ur Setup Overview
97
Enervista Ur Setup Main Window
99
Extended Enervista Ur Setup Features
101
Settings Templates
101
Securing and Locking Flexlogic™ Equations
105
Settings File Traceability
107
Faceplate Interface
110
Faceplate
110
Led Indicators
111
Custom Labeling of Leds
114
Display
119
Keypad
119
Breaker Control
119
Menus
120
Changing Settings
121
5 Settings
121
Overview
125
Settings Menu
125
Introduction to Elements
128
Introduction to Ac Sources
129
Product Setup
132
Security
132
Display Properties
137
Clear Relay Records
138
Communications
139
Modbus User Map
164
Real Time Clock
164
User-Programmable Fault Report
165
Oscillography
166
User-Programmable Leds
168
User-Programmable Self Tests
172
Control Pushbuttons
173
User-Programmable Pushbuttons
174
Flex State Parameters
180
User-Definable Displays
180
Direct Inputs and Outputs
183
Teleprotection
190
Installation
191
Remote Resources Configuration
192
System Setup
193
Ac Inputs
193
Power System
194
Signal Sources
195
Breakers
198
Disconnect Switches
202
Flexcurves
205
Bus
212
Flexlogic
213
Introduction to Flexlogic
213
Flexlogic™ Rules
222
Flexlogic™ Evaluation
222
Flexlogic™ Example
222
Flexlogic™ Equation Editor
227
Flexlogic Timers
227
Flexelements
228
Non-Volatile Latches
232
Grouped Elements
233
Overview
233
Setting Group
233
Bus Differential
233
Phase Current
238
Neutral Current
248
Ground Current
250
Breaker Failure
252
Voltage Elements
261
Control Elements
266
Overview
266
Trip Bus
266
Setting Groups
268
Selector Switch
269
Digital Elements
275
Digital Counters
278
Monitoring Elements
280
Inputs and Outputs
289
Contact Inputs
289
Virtual Inputs
291
Contact Outputs
292
Virtual Outputs
294
Remote Devices
295
Remote Inputs
296
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
297
Remote Outputs
297
Resetting
298
Direct Inputs and Outputs
299
Teleprotection Inputs and Outputs
303
Iec 61850 Goose Analogs
305
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
306
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
307
Dcma Inputs
307
Rtd Inputs
308
Dcma Outputs
310
Testing
313
Test Mode
313
Force Contact Inputs
314
Force Contact Outputs
315
6 Actual Values
317
Overview
317
Actual Values Main Menu
317
Status
317
Contact Inputs
319
Virtual Inputs
319
Remote Inputs
319
Remote Double-Point Status Inputs
320
Teleprotection Inputs
320
Contact Outputs
320
Virtual Outputs
321
Remote Devices
321
Digital Counters
322
Selector Switches
322
Flex States
322
Ethernet
322
Direct Inputs
323
Direct Devices Status
323
Iec 61850 Goose Integers
324
Egd Protocol Status
324
Teleprotection Channel Tests
325
Metering Conventions
326
Bus Zone
328
Sources
328
Tracking Frequency
331
Flexelements
331
Iec 61580 Goose Analog Values
332
Transducer Inputs and Outputs
332
Records
333
User-Programmable Fault Reports
333
Event Records
333
Oscillography
333
Product Information
335
Model Information
335
Firmware Revisions
335
7 Commands and
337
Commands
337
Commands Menu
337
Virtual Inputs
337
Clear Records
337
Set Date and Time
337
Relay Maintenance
338
Targets Menu
340
Target Messages
340
Relay Self-Tests
340
8 Security
345
Password Security
345
Overview
345
Password Security Menu
346
Local Passwords
346
Remote Passwords
347
Access Supervision
348
Dual Permission Security Access
348
Settings Security
350
Settings Templates
350
Securing and Locking Flexlogic™ Equations
354
Settings File Traceability
356
Enervista Security Management System
359
Overview
359
Enabling the Security Management System
359
Adding a New User
359
Modifying User Privileges
360
9 Theory of Operation
363
Introduction
363
Bus Differential Protection
363
Dynamic Bus Replica Mechanism
364
Ct Ratio Matching
365
Differential Principle
366
Biased Differential Characteristic
366
Differential and Restraining Currents
367
Enhanced Security
368
Directional Principle
369
Current Directional Protection
369
Saturation Detector
370
Ct Saturation Detection
370
Output Logic and Examples
371
Output Logic
371
Internal and External Fault Example
371
10 Application of Settings
375
Overview
375
Introduction
375
Sample Busbar and Data
375
Zoning and Dynamic Bus Replica
377
Description
377
North Bus Zone
377
South Bus Zone
378
Biased Characteristic Breakpoints
379
Description
379
High Breakpoint
379
Low Breakpoint
380
Slopes and High Set Threshold
382
External Faults on C-1
383
External Faults on C-2
383
External Faults on C-4
384
Bus Differential Settings
385
Description
385
Enhancing Relay Performance
386
Using Setting Groups
386
11 Maintenance
387
Uninstall and Clear Files and Data
387
Repairs
388
Storage
389
Disposal
390
Parameter Lists
391
Flexanalog Items
391
A.1.1 Flexanalog Items
391
Flexinteger Items
400
A.1.2 Flexinteger Items
400
Modbus Communications
401
Modbus Rtu Protocol
401
Introduction
401
Physical Layer
401
Data Link Layer
401
B.1.1 Introduction
401
Modbus Rtu Crc-16 Algorithm
402
Modbus Function Codes
404
Supported Function Codes
404
Read Actual Values or Settings (Function Code 03/04H
404
Execute Operation (Function Code 05H
405
Store Single Setting (Function Code 06H
405
Store Multiple Settings (Function Code 10H
406
Exception Responses
406
File Transfers
407
Obtaining Relay Files Via Modbus
407
Memory Mapping
409
Modbus Memory Map
409
Data Formats
460
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