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Luis-Fabiano Santos, Global Product Manager, Substation Automation Systems

Global sales program Protection applications and system solutions

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Bay protection solutions Protection applications and system solutions


Content

Fundamental aspects

Physical arrangements
Line protection concepts


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Transformer protection concepts


Busbar protection concepts Communication and GOOSE in protection systems Trends and potentials Application example Disturbance recorder Retrofit of protection systems

Marketing and sales


Competitors in protection field

Bay protection solutions Fundamental aspects

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Bay protection solutions The basic principles

The failure of any object in the network cannot be allowed to cause a permanent danger to people, animals, nature or other objects The damage to the faulted object shall be limited The disturbance on consumer-level shall be kept to a minimum

The protection system must present:

Selectivity

Speed
Reliability Dependability

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Bay protection solutions The need for protection

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Bay protection solutions The need for protection


35ms 100ms 500ms

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Bay protection solutions Electromechanical relays

The first generation

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Bay protection solutions Electronic (static) relays

The second generation

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Bay protection solutions Micro-processed relays

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Bay protection solutions Numerical relays

Tecnology based on microprocessors


High reliability

Self-supervision (watch-dog)
Multi-function protection capability, including control, monitoring, etc. Event and fault recorders Disturbance recorders Measurement A, V, kW, kVA, kVAr, kWh, kVAh, kVArh, PF, etc. Communication interfaces

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Bay protection solutions IED Intelligent Electronic Devices

IEC 61850 compliant


Designed to communicate

Extensive function library and powerful hardware platform


Fast and reliable Ethernet communication Efficient engineering and handling

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Bay protection solutions Standards and functional descriptions


IEC 61850 T2WPDIF T3WPDIF REFPDIF ANSI 87T 87T 87N Function description Transformer differential protection, two windings Transformer differential protection, three windings Restricted earth fault protection, low impedance IEC 61850 ANSI Function description

PDIF
PDIF PDIF PDIF

87L
87B 87G 87M

Line differential protection


Busbar differential protection Generator differential protection Motor (machine) differential protection

PHPIOC
OC4PTOC EFPIOC EF4PTOC RBRF PTUV PTOV

50
51/67 50N 51N/67N 50BF 27 59

Instantaneous phase overcurrent protection


Four step directional phase overcurrent protection Instantaneous residual overcurrent protection Four step directional residual overcurrent protection Breaker failure protection Undervoltage protection Overvoltage protection

PDIS
RPSB PPAM PTUC PTTR PTOC

21
68 78 37 49 46

Distance protection
Power swing detection Out-of-step protection Undercurrent protection Thermal overload protection Negative sequence based overcurrent function

PTOV
PTUF PTOF

59N
81 (U) 81 (O)

Residual overvoltage protection


Underfrequency Overfrequency

RSYN
RREC PTRC

25
79 94

Synchrocheck, energizing check, and synchronizing


Autoreclose Tripping logic

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Bay protection solutions Examples of functionalities

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Bay protection solutions Protection requirements


87B 87B

87T

BU

BU

BU

87T

21

21

87L

87L

Traditional protection requirements Fast clearance of faults

Reliable fault isolation Avoid heavy damages to primary and secondary equipment Prevent cascading trips & keep power losses small Maintain maximum power availability Reliable protections schemes to achieve maximum security

New additional requirements Optimized, pre-designed protection solutions from distribution to EHV Flexible realization of protection philosophy and schemes

Scalable hardware and functionality Fully modeled schemes according IEC 61850 and efficient integration into IEC 61850compliant systems Convenient selection, simple ordering and fast delivery

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Bay protection solutions Protection requirements


87B 87B

87T

BU

BU

BU

87T

21

21

87L

87L

Typical applications

Typical functions

Generation, transmission, subtransmission and distribution levels Unit and/or non-unit protections Time-graded protections as backup

87T (PDIF) : Transformer differential protection

87B (PDIF) : Busbar differential protection


21 (PDIS) : Line distance protection 87L (PDIF) : Line differential protection

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Bay protection solutions The protection must be adapted to


The network

Solidly earthed

Neutral impedance

Neutral grounding

Solidly, neutral impedance, resonant, isolated

Autoreclosure
Tripping time Out-of-step tripping/blocking Substation arrangement High resistive faults The object itself
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3-pole, 1-pole single-pole tripping capability


Network stability, cable thermal capability Network stability Single bus, double bus, 1 breaker Fire, sand-storms, fast-growing plants, desert, rocky ground, snow Line, transformer, generator, reactor, etc.

Bay protection solutions The protection must be adapted to


Transmission lines
QB1 QB2
QB1 QB2

QB1

QB2

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

BU1

BU1

BU1

medium

Long overhead line


Short overhead line Cables

Phase selection, impedance reach, Communication schemes Danger of overreach (POTT, blocking, differential, communication links) Inaccurate zero-sequence impedance (Differential, POTT)

Compensation devices Parallel lines


Weak end Infeed

Series or parallel compensation Fault current reversal


Echo logic

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short

long

Bay protection solutions The protection must be adapted to


Power transformers
QB1 QB2
QB1 QB2

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

BI6

BI6

BI5

BI7

BI7

Number of windings Bus arrangement Transformers with tertiary Number of tanks Tap-changer

Two or three Single bus, double bus or 1 breaker Tertiary loaded or not loaded One 3-phase tank or one tank per phase (+ spare) Regulation range

Cooling
Connection group Neutral grounding
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Forced ONAF or natural ONAN


Zero-sequence current suppression Max. allowed zero-sequence current, grounding transformers

Bay protection solutions The protection must be adapted to


Busbars
QB1 QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

BU1

BU1

BU1

BI6

BI6

medium

short

long

BI5

BI7

BI7

Types of substations Operating principle Types of earthing Security High speed operation Availability of CT cores

Single bus, double bus or 1 beaker High/medium impedance, low impedance Solidly earthed, low imped., high imped., etc. Undervoltage release, overcurrent release High impedance 5P, TPX, Class X, ANSI C Class.

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Substation Automation Systems Allocation of Functions


Functional allocation

Station automation Monitoring Fault evaluation Event and alarm viewing and acknowledgement Remote communication for telecontrol and supervision Protection Control Monitoring Interlocking Data acquisition GIS or AIS switchgear Instrument transformers Power transformers Surge arresters Non-conventional transformers

Bay Level

Station Level

Process Level

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Modern bay protection solutions Requirements


Traditional protection requirements Fast clearance of faults Reliable fault isolation Avoid heavy damage to primary and secondary equipment Prevent cascading trips and minimizes power losses Maintain maximum power availability Reliable protection schemes to achieve maximum security New additional requirements Optimized, standard protection solutions for applications from Distribution to EHV Flexible realization of protection philosophy and schemes Scalable hardware and functionality Fully modeled schemes compliant with IEC 61850 for efficient integration into IEC 61850compliant systems Convenient selection, simple ordering and fast delivery

Modern bay protection solutions meet all traditional protection requirements and are ready for future requirements
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RESP07 Protection and control panel


The RESP panel can be ordered to the following specifications: Size (variable width): 2000 x 800 x 800 / 1200 / 1600 mm 2200 x 800 x 800 / 1200 / 1600 mm Protection class: IP54 Color: RAL 7032 or RAL 7035 Heating / thermostat / light Hygrostat Wiring of control, signal and VT circuits 1.5 or 2.5 mm2 Wiring of CT circuits 2.5 or 4 mm2 Wiring PVC Halogen-free Wire markers Spare terminal blocks Any other panel type or panel requirement can be applied on request
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Example Bay protection solutions


Bus coupler
QB1 QB2

Line
QB1 QB2
QB1

Line
QB2

Line
QB1 QB2

Transformer
QB1 QB2

Transformer
QB1 QB2

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

medium

BU1

BU1

BU1

BI6

BI6

short

long

BI5

BI7

BI7

Process connections

IEC61850-8-1 M1 / Group 1 M2 / Group 2 Panel Interconnections

Busbar

Solution 1

Solution 2

Solution 3

Solution 4

Solution 5

Solution 6

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Bay protection solutions Physical arrangements

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Bay protection solutions Redundant scheme with main 1 and main 2


Battery 1
Trip, Fault-type1) 1-or 3-pole trip allowed Trip, Fault-type1) 1-or 3-pole trip allowed
1)

Battery 2

Main 1

AR

Main 2

Close Position, O-C-O, C-O Trip 2 Position for DEF2)

Trip 1 Position for DEF 2)

Start and trip, fault-type or trip, fault-type


2) Alternatively,

block DEF for 1-pole AR

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Bay protection solutions Scheme with main and backup (reduced redundancy)
Battery 1
Trip, Fault-type1) 1-or 3-pole trip allowed Close Position, O-C-O, C-O Trip 2

Battery 2

Main 1

AR

Backup
delayed

2)

Trip 1 Position for DEF

3-pole trip delayed, without AR

1)

Start and trip, fault-type or trip, faulttype


2) Alternatively,

Block DEF for 1-pole AR

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Bay protection solutions Scheme with main and stand-by (reduced redundancy)
Battery 1
Trip, Fault-type1) 1-or 3-pole trip allowed

Battery 2

Stand-by
AR
Instantaneous functions
normally blocked, released if Main is out of function

Backup
Delayed functions
always active

Main

Trip 1 Position for DEF

2)

Main out of function

Close Position, O-C-O, C-O Trip 2

3-pole trip, without AR

1)

Start and trip, fault-type or trip, faulttype


2) Alternatively,

Block DEF for 1-pole AR

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Bay protection solutions Physical arrangements for P&C panels


Arrangement 1 Arrangement 2 Arrangement 3 Arrangement 4
Main 1 Main 2 Control Main 1 Main 2 Control Main 1 Main 2 Control Main 1 Main 2 Control

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

Arrangement 5

Arrangement 6

Arrangement 7

Arrangement 8

Main 1

Main2 / Control

Main 1 Main 2 / Control

Main 1 Control 1

Main 2 Control 2

Main 1 / Control 1

Main 2 / Control 2

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

Integration of protection and control in the same IED


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Redundant control

Redundant control integrated with protection

Bay protection solutions Centralized busbar protection


=QB1
=QB1 =QB1 =QB1 =QB1 =QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

Main 1 Main 2

Main 1 Main 2

Main 1 Main 2

BBP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Distributed busbar protection


=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1 =QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Central Unit

Bay Unit

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Busbar bay unit with main 2 functionality

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Main 1 Main 2 Bay Unit

Central Unit

Bay Unit

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

Main 1

Main 1

Main 1

Central Unit

Main 2 / Bay Unit

Main 2 / Bay Unit

Main 2 / Bay Unit

Bay Unit

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Distributed busbar protection: main 1 + main + control


=QB1
=QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

87B REB500 Central Unit

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670 Bay Unit REB500

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670 Bay Unit REB500

Main 1 RET670 Main 2 RET670 Control REC670 Bay Unit REB500

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670 Bay Unit REB500

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Distributed busbar protection: main 1 + main 2 + control


=QB1
=QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

87B REB500Sys Central Unit

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 / BU REB500 Control REC670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 / BU REB500 Control REC670

Main 1 RET670 Main 2 / BU REB500 Control REC670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 / BU REB500 Control REC670

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Centralized busbar protection: main 1 + main 2 + control


=QB1
=QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

87B REB670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670

Main 1 RET670 Main 2 RET670 Control REC670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 REL670 Control REC670

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Distributed busbar protection: main 1 + main 2 & control
=QB1
=QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

87B REB500 Central Unit

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

Main 1 RET670 Main 2 & C RET670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

Bay Unit REB500

Bay Unit REB500

Bay Unit REB500

Bay Unit REB500

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Centralized busbar protection: main 1 + main 2 & control
=QB1
=QB1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1 =QA1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

87B REB670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

Main 1 RET670 Main 2 & C RET670

Main 1 REL670 Main 2 & C REL670

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

TRIP

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Bay protection solutions Line protection concepts

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Bay protection solutions Line protection


Line differential protection
Uk
Fault

Line distance protection


Z K = Uk / Ik
Phase-Phase Loop Phase-to-Earth Loop

Series compensation
E ph1 I ph1 K N 3I 0 Z 0 Z1 3 Z1

Zk

Fault

Zm
IK Uk=0
B

E ph1 E ph2 I ph1 I ph2

Zm

KN

A 21

A 87L

IA

IB
87L

A 21

K C = XC / XL

Cartesian plan
X Idiff

Distance quadrilateral
X ZZ2 ZZ2

Distance mho

ZZ2

I diff I A I B
Operate

ZZ1

ZZ1

Restraint Irest

I rest

I A IB 2
-rca R

Protection Full scheme Phase selection Power swing Teleprotection

ZZ1

Protection Full scheme Phase selection Power swing Teleprotection


R

-rca R

Characteristics:
Excellent tripping time <25 ms Completely phase segregated measurement Extremely stable for external faults Very good sensitivity for internal faults Flexible communication configuration Low CT requirements, and different CT ratio Dual slope stabilization Minimum operate current 10-150% Transfer trip can be sent to all terminals

Characteristics:
Possible to set resistive and reactive reach independently for positive and zero sequence fault loops Possible to set individual fault resistance settings for phase-phase and phase-earth fault together Load encroachment algorithm improves the probability of detecting high resistive faults without conflicting with the load impedance

Characteristics:
The use of load a encroachment algorithm improves the probability of detecting high resistive faults without conflicting with the load impedance Possible to use the phase-to-earth quadrilateral impedance characteristic together with the mho characteristic increases the probability of overcoming potential desensitization of the mho element due to the shaping of the curve at remote end faults.

Benefits:
Increase power transfer Increase stability limit etc.

Challenges:
Current inversion Voltage Inversion Transients (SC, MOV, Spark Gap) etc.

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Bay protection solutions The need for teleprotection schemes


Zone 2 Zone 1 Busbar A Busbar B

t = 0 ms Zone 2

Zone 1

t = 300 ms

ZZ2

ZZ2

Line distance protection B Typical impedance settings:


ZZ1

Typical time settings:

Zone 1 = 80% of ZL
Zone 2 = 120% of ZL

Time Zone 1 = 0 ms (instantaneous)


Time Zone 2 = 300 400 ms (time delayed)

ZZ1

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Bay protection solutions Permissive schemes

Underreach

Permissive
Permission to trip, instantaneously

The permission is sent by underreach zone

Overreach

The permission is sent by overreach zone


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Bay protection solutions Permissive underreach


Zone 2 Zone 1 Busbar A Busbar B

send

Telecom

receive

&
Zone 1
TRIP

Zone 2
Zone 1 Zone 3

Zone 2

t t

1 1

TRIP

Zone 3

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Bay protection solutions Line differential protection

Busbar A

Busbar B

IA

Comm

Telecom

Comm

IB

TRIP
Idiff

TRIP
I diff I A I B
Idiff

I diff I A I B
Operate

Operate

Restraint Irest

I rest

I A IB 2

I rest

I A IB 2
Restraint Irest

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Bay protection solutions Typical functionality (1)


Line protection
=QB1 =QB1

Protection concept Group 1 Group 2 Backup

Main functions
=QA1

Short line/cables (<30 km)


=QB9 =QC9

Longitudinal per phase differential protection


Thermal overload (for cables only)

=Q1

Medium line Longitudinal per phase differential protection Distance protection with associated functions Directional earth-fault protection with communication logic Long line Distance protection with associated functions

High-speed zone
Directional earth-fault protection with communication logic

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Bay protection solutions Typical functionality (2)


Line protection
=QB1 =QB1

Protection concept Group 1 Group 2 Backup

Main functions
Common functions Zone extension in distance protection

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

Fault locator Definite time phase O/C protection

=Q1

Inverse time phase O/C protection


Broken conductor check function E/F overcurrent backup protection Autoreclose (1/3 phase )

Synchrocheck with voltage selection for double busbar


Overvoltage function Disturbance recorder (basic) Event recording Trip circuit supervision relays

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Relion product family

One common tool for all Relion products, protection and control IED manager PCM600
Covers all applications, from interconnected transmission grids to secondary distribution kiosks

Generation, transmission and subtransmission applications Power distribution and industrial applications

Application
Feeder protection & control Bay control

Type
REF REC

670 series 650 series 630 series 615 series 610 series 605 series

Transformer protection
Line distance protection Line differential protection Motor protection Generator protection Busbar protection

RET
REL RED REM REG REB

Breaker protection
Voltage protection

REQ
REU

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Line distance protection REL670 and REL650


REL670

Full scheme distance protection with 5 zones, supporting series compensation


Versatile backup protection

Quadrilateral and mho characteristics


X ZZ2 X ZZ2

Autoreclose and synchrocheck


Scheme communication Selective single-phase and three-phase tripping IEC 61850-8-1, DNP 3.0, IEC 60870-5103, LON and SPA protocols Full scheme distance protection with 5 zones

ZZ1

ZZ1

-rca R

-rca R

REL650

Application example
110 kV 110 kV 400 kV

Versatile backup protection


Autoreclose and synchrocheck Scheme communication Single-phase and three-phase tripping IEC 61850-8-1, DNP 3.0 protocols

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Line differential protection RED670


RED670

Phase-segregated differential protection for 2terminal and multi-terminal lines for up to 5 line ends Direct fiber-optic link between relays (3 to 100 km) With / without transformers in the protected zone Binary signal transfer to remote end Redundant communication possibility GPS time synchronization in route switched networks Dual CT inputs for enhanced through-fault stability Long lines with charging current compensation Non-directional E/F over-current protection Full scheme distance protection as back-up Large library of backup functions

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Feeder protection REF630 and RED615


REF630

Full scheme distance protection with 3 zones


Versatile backup protection

Application example
=QB1

Autoreclose and synchrocheck


Three-phase tripping IEC 61850-8-1, DNP 3.0 protocols

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

RED615

Phase segregated line differential protection with two stages

Application example

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent, directional/non-directional earth fault, BFP, thermal, autoreclose as option IEC 61850, DNP3.0, IEC 870-5-103, Modbus
Binary signal transfer between the IEDs in the substations (located apart from each other)

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Bay protection solution Transmission, medium Lines, differential/distance with AR


Feeder voltage level Functionality / protection concept Relay hardware Bay protection solution

Main 1

Line bay single / double bus


BB I BB II QB 1 QB 2

protection IEC ANSI PDIF 87L PDIS 21 PTOC 51/67N PTOC 51/67 PIOC 50/50N PTOV 59/59N RPSB 78 PSOF SOTF PTRC 94 RDRE 95DR GGIO DTT Main 2 protection IEC ANSI PDIS 21,85 PTOC 51/67N PTOC 51/67 PIOC 50/50N PTOV 59/59N RPSB 78 PSOF SOTF PTTR 49 PTRC 94 RDRE 95DR GGIO DTT
Add on package

Option package IEC RSYN RREC ANSI 25 79

Main 1 RED670 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 6 analog voltage inputs 6 analog current inputs 1 C37.94 : 3 km 100 km

QA 1

Option package IEC RSYN RREC ANSI 25 79

BI 1 BI 2 BI 3 BI 4

Main 2 REL670 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 6 analog voltage inputs 6 analog current inputs 1 C37.94 : 3 km 100 km

BU 1

busbar & breaker failure protection IEC ANSI PDIF 87B RBRF 50/62BF PTOC 51EFP RDRE 95DR PTRC 94

Add on package general IEC 27 69 ANSI TCS Latch

Bay unit REB500 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 6 analog voltage inputs 6 analog current inputs

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Bay protection solutions for transmission systems Example for line protection
Line protection application
Transmission Application IED Main protection functions ANSI
87L, 21(3Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79M, 79F, 25M, 25F

Typical hardware Physical


19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default)

IEC61850
PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

Communication

Main 1

RED670 1xCB - 1pTrip

1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

Short line
Main 2
RED670 1xCB - 1pTrip 87L, 21(3Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79M, 79F, 25M, 25F 1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

Main 1

RED670 1xCB - 1pTrip

87L, 21(3Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79M, 79F, 25M, 25F

1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

Medium line
Main 2
REL670 QuadDist-1CB-1pTrip 21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25 PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xOEM-IEC61850

Main 1

REL670 QuadDist-1CB-1pTrip

21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xOEM-IEC61850

Long line
Main 2
REL670 QuadDist-1CB-1pTrip 21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xOEM-IEC61850

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Bay protection solutions for subtransmission and distribution Example for line protection
Transformer protection application
Subtransmission and distribution Application IED RED615
1-CB, 3-pole trip

Main protection functions ANSI IEC61850

Typical hardware Physical


4U 179.8mm casing, 1 PSM (6BO), 1 BIO (8BI,4BO), 1 BIO (6BI, 3BO), 1 TRM (4I + 1U, 3BI) 4U 179.8mm casing, 1 PSM (6BO), 1 BIO (8BI,4BO), 1 TRM (4I + 1U, 3BI) 4U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 1 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (5I + 4U) 4U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 1 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (5I + 4U) 6U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 2 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1TRM 5I + 5U 6U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 2 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1TRM 5I + 5U

Communication

Main 1

87L, 50, 51, 49, 50/62BFP, 79

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTTR, RBRF

1xIEC61850

Short / medium lines


Backup REF615
1-CB, 3-pole trip 67N, 50, 51, 49 PIOC, PTOC, PTTR

1xIEC61850

Main 1

REF630
1-CB, 3-pole trip

21(3Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIS, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xIEC61850

Medium / long lines


Backup
REF630
1-CB, 3-pole trip

67N, 50, 51, 49

PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR

1xIEC61850

Main 1

REL650
1-CB, 3-pole trip

21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xIEC61850

Long lines
Main 2 REL650
1-CB, 3-pole trip 21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xIEC61850

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Bay protection solutions Transformer protection concepts

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Bay protection solutions Transformer protection


Typical functionality

Two- and three-winding applications Stabilization of up to six inputs Inrush current stabilization

Second harmonic
Waveform

Fifth harmonic stabilization at overvoltage


Sensitivity influenced by tap changer position Selectable subtraction of zero sequence currents

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Transformer protection and control Simplified functional scheme


AIM
A/D Conversion, Scaling with CT and VT ratio & Pre-Filtering

NUM

BOM

Ia, Ib, Ic

PDIF

DFF in Primary values

OLTC

PTOC

PTOV

Ia, Ib, Ic

Trip Block

BO

Trip

Ua, Ub, Uc

PTOC

PTOV

etc..
increase, decrease tap signals, alarms position

BIM BI
1

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Typical functional allocation Single and double bus stations


Two-winding transformer
=QB1 =QB1

Protection concept Group 1

Main functions
Biased differential protection

Group 2

Backup

=QA1

Phase overcurrent protection (primary and secondary)


Thermal overload (primary and/or secondary) Restricted earth-fault, high impedance (primary)
=Q3

Restricted earth-fault, high impedance (secondary star/star) Overfluxing protection Overvoltage protection Overcurrent backup protection (primary and secondary) Logic for Buchholz

Logic for winding, oil temperature, etc.

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Typical functional allocation Single and double bus stations


Three-winding transformer
=QB1 =QB1

Protection concept Group 1

Main functions
Biased differential protection

Group 2

Backup

=QA1

Phase overcurrent protection (primary and secondary)


Thermal overload (primary and/or secondary) Restricted earth-fault, high impedance (primary)
=Q3

Restricted earth-fault, high impedance (secondary star/star) Overfluxing protection Overvoltage protection Overcurrent backup protection (primary and secondary) Tertiary neutral overcurrent protection (unloaded tertiary)

Logic for Buchholz


Logic for winding, oil temperature, etc.

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Relion product family

One common tool for all Relion products, protection and control IED manager PCM600
Covers all applications, from interconnected transmission grids to secondary distribution kiosks

Generation, transmission and subtransmission applications Power distribution and industrial applications

Application
Feeder protection & control Bay control

Type
REF REC

670 series 650 series 630 series 615 series 610 series 605 series

Transformer protection
Line distance protection Line differential protection Motor protection Generator protection Busbar protection

RET
REL RED REM REG REB

Breaker protection
Voltage protection

REQ
REU

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Transformer protection RET670 and RET650


RET670

Fast and secure transformer differential protection function:


Application examples for RET670

for 2-windings with 4-restraint inputs for 3-windings with 6-restraint inputs

Low and/or high impedance restricted earthfault protection. Distance protection and backup protection Automatic voltage control for up to eight transformers Apparatus control for up to 30 objects Transformer differential protection function

RET650

Application examples for RET650

for 2-windings with 2-restraint inputs

for 3-windings with 3-restraint inputs

Low impedance restricted earth fault protection.

Integrated back-up protection (OC, EF, OV, THOL, OVEX, etc.)


Automatic voltage control for one or two transformers within one IED Universal 1A/5A CT input

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Transformer protection RET630 and RET615


RET630

Two-winding transformer differential protection with stabilized restricted earthfault protection


Backup protection: non-directional overcurrent and non-directional earth-fault Completed with negative sequence overcurrent and thermal overload protection, over and under-voltage protection IEC 61850, DNP3.0 Three-phase stabilized and instantaneous transformer differential protection for twowinding transformers Numerical stabilized low impedance restricted earth-fault protection or high impedance based restricted earth-fault protection Three-phase non-directional overcurrent, non-directional earth fault, BFP, Thermal, IEC 61850, DNP3.0, IEC 870-5-103, Modbus

Application example

RET615

Application example

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Bay protection solution Transmission, 3w transformer


Feeder voltage level

Functionality / protection concept

Relay hardware

Bay protection solution

Group 1

Trafo bay single / double bus


BB I BB II QB 1 QB 2

protection IEC PDIF PTOC PIOC PTTR PTRC RDRE GGIO ANSI 87T 51/67 50/50N 49 94 95DR DTT

Add-on package IEC ANSI GGIO Guard

Group 1 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 3 analog voltage inputs 9 analog current inputs

Group 2

QA 1

protection IEC PTOC PTOC PIOC PVPH PTOV PTRC RDRE GGIO ANSI 51/67N 51/67 50 24 59 94 95DR DTT

Add-on package IEC PDIF HV PDIF MV GGIO ANSI 87N 87N Guard

BI 1 BI 2 BI 3 BI 4 BI 5

Group 2 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 3 analog voltage inputs 9 analog current inputs

Add-on package Busbar and breaker failure protection IEC PDIF RBRF PTOC RDRE PTRC ANSI 87B 50/62BF 51EFP 95DR 94 Add-on package general IEC 27 ANSI TCS

BI 6 BI 7 BU 1

Bay unit 16 binary inputs, 24 binary outputs, 6 analog voltage inputs 6 analog current inputs

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Bay protection solutions for transmission systems Example for transformer protection
Transformer Protection Application
Transmission Application IED RET670 Group 1
4CTset-2wdg-1CB LowImpREF

Main protection functions ANSI IEC61850


PDIF, PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, PVPH

Typical hardware Physical


19 casing, 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xTRM 9I + 3U (Default)

Communication

87T, 87N, 50, 51, 59, 49, 24

1xIEC61850

Two-windings
RET670 Group 2
4CTset-2wdg-1CB LowImpREF 87T, 87N, 50, 51, 59, 49, 24 PDIF, PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, PVPH 19 casing, 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xTRM 9I + 3U (Default) 1xIEC61850

RET670 Group 1
6CTset-3wdg-2CB LowImpREF

87T, 50, 51, 49, 24, 87N(HV), 87N(LV)

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTTR, PVPH, PDIF

19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,2xTRM 9I + 3U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,2xTRM 9I + 3U ( Default)

1xIEC61850

Three-windings
RET670

Group 2

6CTset-3wdg-2CB LowImpREF

87T, 50, 51, 49, 24, 87N(HV), 87N(LV)

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTTR, PVPH, PDIF

1xIEC61850

RET670 Group 1
Auto-Trafo-highImp per phase

87T, 50, 51, 59, 24, 49, 50/62BFP, 52PD

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, PVPH, RBRF, RPLD

19 casing, 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xTRM 9I + 3U (Default)

1xIEC61850

Autotransformers
RET670
Group 2
Auto-Trafo-highImp per phase 87T, 50, 51, 59, 24, 49, 50/62BFP, 52PD

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, PVPH, RBRF, RPLD

19 casing, 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xTRM 9I + 3U (Default)

1xIEC61850

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Bay protection solutions for subtransmission and distribution Example for transformer protection
Transformer protection application
Subtransmission and distribution Application IED RET630
2-wdg. 1-CB

Main protection functions ANSI IEC61850

Typical hardware Physical


4U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 1 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (8I + 2U) 4U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 1 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (5I + 4U) 6U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 2 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (6I + 4U), 1 AIM (6I + 4U) 6U 19 casing, 1 COM (14BI), 1 PSM (9BO), 2 BIO (9BI, 9BO), 1 TRM (6I + 4U), 1 AIM (6I + 4U) (Default)

Communication

Group 1

87T, 87N, 50, 51, 49, 50/62BFP, 27, 59

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTTR, PVPH, RBRF

1xIEC61850

Two-windings
Backup REF630
single S/s, 1-CB 67N, 50, 51, 49 PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR 1xIEC61850

Group 1

RET650
3-wdg. 1-CB

87T, 50, 51, 49, 50/62BFP

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTTR, PVPH, RBRF

1xIEC61850

Three-windings
Group 2
RET650
3-wdg. 1-CB 87N, 50, 51, 50N, 51N, 24, 27, 59, 59N PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV

1xIEC61850

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Bay protection solutions Busbar protection concepts

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Bay protection solutions Busbar protection


Typical functionalities

Typical busbar arrangements


Single busbar Double busbar 1 breaker

Differential protection with internal zone selection Check zone Circuit breaker failure for each CT input Overcurrent protection for each CT input

Typical protection zones

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

Zone 1 for busbar 1 Zone 2 for busbar 2


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Busbar protection Basic operating principles


Diff. low impedance Diff. high impedance Reverse blocking logic Overcurrent

IEC61850 GOOSE

Operating Principle:
The differential protection is based on amperebalance by comparing currents entering and leaving the protected zone - A differential characteristic for operating and restraint quantities is usually applied
-

Operating Principle:
The principle is based on the CT secondary current circulating between involved current transformers and not through the relay, due to its high impedance, which is normally in the range of hundreds of ohms and sometimes above a kOhm

Operating principle:
The downstream IED sends a reverse blocking GOOSE message to the upstream IED for external faults. For internal faults the downstream IED does not send the reverse blocking GOOSE message, and the upstream IED can operate almost instantaneously.

Operating principle:
CTs are simply summed Overcurrent based with no interlocking
-

Characteristics:
Stabilized differential protection - CT match by software - Centralized or decentralized
-

Characteristics:
Stabilizing resistor and varistor - Can be used when the involved CT cores have the same turn ratio and similar magnetizing characteristics - Three functions can be used to provide a three-phase differential protection - Centralized
-

Characteristics:
Instantaneous operation of upstream IED is difficult to coordinate without logics with downstream IED - Reverse blocking was based on hardwired I/Os - Reverse blocking can use GOOSE messages
-

Characteristics:
Used in past Low cost solution - Very sensitive to CT saturation
-

Solutions:
REB670 for centralized - REB500 for decentralized
-

Solutions: - RET670 - REC670 - REL670 - REG670 - RED670

Solutions:
All Relion product family - 630 Series and 615 Series are used in distribution, where this solution may fit well - 630 Series and 615 Series are more cost effective
-

Solutions:
This solution is not recommended, since better performance can be achieved by simple application of GOOSE messages

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 65

Relion product family

One common tool for all Relion products: protection and control IED Manager, PCM600
Covers all applications, from interconnected transmission grids to secondary distribution kiosks

Generation, transmission and sub-transmission applications Power distribution and industrial applications

Application
Feeder protection & control Bay control

Type
REF REC

670 series 650 series 630 series 615 series 610 series 605 series

Transformer protection
Line distance protection Line differential protection Motor protection Generator protection Busbar protection

RET
REL RED REM REG REB

Breaker protection
Voltage protection

REQ
REU

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 66

Busbar protection Relion and REB500/REB500sys


Decentralized (87B) Centralized (87B) Overcurrent (50)

REB500 / REB500sys
Central unit

REB670
A A,B,C
Three phase One phase

REF630 / REF615

B C

Busbar Protection

Bay units

REB500 60 bay units BU03 32 protections zones

3-Phase version Two measuring zones CBF & OC 4 or 8 bays 1-Phase version Two measuring zones CBF & OC 12 or 24 bays

630 Series Busbar protection based on reverse blocking (logic selectivity) by GOOSE messages and overcurrent 615 Series Busbar protection based on reverse blocking (logic selectivity) by GOOSE messages and overcurrent

REB500sys REB500 + bay protection Possibility: 21, 25, 79, 67/67N, 87T, 49, 50/51, 27, 59, 46/47

Functionalities Breaker failure protection End-fault protection Overcurrent protection Pole discrepancy protection Neutral current detection Event recording: 1000 (CU), 100 (BU) Disturbance recording Communication interface (IEC61850-8-1, IEC60870-5-103, LON, TCP/IP)

Functionalities 4-stage, OC protection for each CT input (one stage can be used for end-fault protection) Disturbance recorder Event and trip value recorder Event List 1000 signals Communication (IEC 61850-8-1, SPA, LON, IEC 103, DNP3.0)

Functionalities The choice of 630 series or 615 series depends on other requirements from the feeder specification Hardware and functionalities could be different, but busbar protection principle based on GOOSE messages and overcurrent are strictly the same

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Centralized busbar protection REB670


REB670

Centralized busbar protection


3-Phase version, two measuring zones


Breaker failure protection End-fault protection

CBF & OC 4 or 8 bays

Overcurrent protection
Event recording

1-Phase version, two measuring zones


Disturbance recording
IEC 61850-8-1, DNP 3.0, IEC 60870-5103, LON and SPA protocols

CBF & OC
12 or 24 bays One terminal per phase
2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 T1 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2

Installations 1-2 busbars incl. transfer bus 1 breaker configuration 24 bays 2 protections zones Hardware Options or 19 rack Single- or three-phase version
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Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Distributed busbar protection REB500


REB500

Decentralized busbar protection


Installations

Breaker failure protection End-fault protection

1 4 busbars incl. transfer bus 1 breaker configuration 60 bay units BU03 32 protections zones

Overcurrent protection
Pole discrepancy protection

Neutral current detection


Event recording Disturbance recording Test generator

IEC61850-8-1, IEC60870-5-103, LON, TCP/IP

2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 T1 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Hardware options

Bay unit and central unit with optional redundant power supply
Central unit with optional 2nd I/O board

1 2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 T1 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

Q0 T1

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Distributed station protection REB500sys


REB500sys

REB500sys functionality = REB500 +


Distance protection (21) Auto-reclose (79), synchrocheck (25) Directional sensitive EF prot. for grounded systems (67N), ungrounded or compensated systems (32N) Transformer differential protection 2-/3 w & Auto Transformer (87T) and Thermal overload (49) Over and undercurrent protection (50), Definite / Inverse time over and undercurrent protection (51), inverse time earth fault overcurrent protection (51N) Definite time over and undervoltage protection (59/27), directional overcurrent definite / inverse time protection (67) Current / voltage unbalance (46/47)

Main 1 Main 2 Bay unit

Main 1

Optimized solution

Main 2 / Bay unit

The bay protection works completely independently of the central unit


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TRIP

TRIP

Bay protection solution Transmission, double busbar


Feeder voltage Level

Functionality / protection concept

Relay hardware

Bay protection solution

=QB1

=QA1

Central Unit IEC PDIF ANSI 87B


=QB1

Central unit 19 casing 12 BI 9 BO

=QB9

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=Q1 =Q2 =Q3

=QC9

=QB1

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

Bay Unit
=QB1 =QB1 =QB1 =QB1 =QA1 =QB1 =QA1

IEC RBRF PTOC PIOC

ANSI 50/62BF 51 EFP 51

Bay unit 4I standard 20 BI 16 BO

Bay protection solutions for transmission systems Example for busbar protection
Transformer protection application
Transmission Application IED REB500 Central unit
Central Unit 2-30 bay units 87B PDIF 19 casing 1xIEC61850

Main protection functions ANSI IEC61850

Typical hardware Physical Communication

Decentralized
REB500 Bay unit
Bay Unit 4CTs Diff-BFP 87B, 50/51, 50BF, 95DR PDIF, PTOC, RBRF, RDRE (classic) or 1/3 (standalone) 19 casing to central unit

Three-phase

REB670
Busbar-diff-central-3p

87B, 50/51, 50BF, 95DR

PDIF, PTOC, RBRF, RDRE

19 casing (2-TRMs), 2 BIM, 1 BOM, 2TRM 12I

1xIEC61850

Centralized
REB670 Single-phase
Central-1p-Busbar diff (3units) 87B, 50/51, 50BF, 95DR PDIF, PTOC, RBRF, RDRE 19 casing (1-TRM), 2 BIM, 1 BOM, 1 TRM 12I 1xIEC61850

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Bay protection solutions Communication and GOOSE

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Bay protection solutions Conventional hardwired

Protection Control

Protection Control

Protection Control

Marshalling

Marshalling

Marshalling

Station bus hardwired

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QA1
=QA1 =QA1

=QB9

=QB9

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Bay protection solutions IEC 61850 station bus with GOOSE messages
IEC 61850 station bus
GOOSE messages GOOSE messages

Protection Control

Protection Control

Protection Control

Marshalling

Marshalling

Marshalling

Station bus hardwired

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QB1

=QB2

=QA1
=QA1 =QA1

=QB9

=QB9

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Bay protection solutions GOOSE messages


SCADA

Engineering
GPS
Switch Switch

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 76

Bay protection solutions Trends and potentials

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 77

Bay protection solutions Trends on functional allocation


Source: Cigr

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Bay protection solutions The data model

All devices (primary and secondary) in the substation can be represented by virtual model
Physical (real) Abstract (virtual)
Trip Circuit breaker Pos Pos XCBR - Pos - stVal Relig

Protection relay PTOC - Op. - general

Protection relay RREC - Op. - general

PTRC - Tr - general

Trip

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Bay protection solutions The free allocation of functions

HMI

HMI

Comand
Reports position
Control relay

Comand
Reports trip
Protection relay

Reports position
Protection Relay

Reports trip

CSWI

PTOC

CSWI

PTOC

XCBR

XCBR

TCTR

XCBR

TCTR

Conventional wiring

Conventional wiring

Conventional wiring

Conventional wiring

Conventional wiring

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Bay protection solutions Application example

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 81

Bay protection solutions Application example for transmission system


Technical specification

Voltage level 220kV, double busbar GIS station

1 x decentralized busbar protection


1 x medium line, main 1 and main 2 in the same panel

1 x long line, main 1 and main 2 in the same panel


1 x two winding transformer, group 1 and group 2 in the same panel

Control devices integrated into local control cubicles

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Bay protection solutions Hardware choice


Bay Protection and Control Solutions Transmission Application
Main 1

Main Protection Functions IED ANSI


87L, 21(3Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79M, 79F, 25M, 25F

Typical Hardware Physical


19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM,1xTRM 6I + 6U ( Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default) 19 casing 1xBIM, 1xBOM, 1xIOM, 1xTRM 6I + 6U (Default)

IEC61850
PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

Communication
1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

RED670 1xCB -1pTrip

Medium line
Main 2
REL670 1xCB -1pTrip
21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25 PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN 1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

Main 1

REL670 1xCB -1pTrip

21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25

PDIF, PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN

1xOEM-IEC61850 1xLDCM-C37.94

Long line
Main 2 REL670 1xCB-1pTrip
21(5Z), 67N, 85, 50, 51, 59, 49, 79, 25 PDIS, PDSE, PSCH, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR, RREC, RSYN 1xOEM-IEC61850

Group 1

RET670 1xCB-3pTrip

87T, 87N, 50/51, 50/51N, 59, 49

PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR

1xOEM-IEC61850

Transformer
Group 2 RET670 1xCB-3pTrip
87T, 87N, 50/51, 50/51N, 59, 49 PDIF, PIOC, PTOC, PTOV, PTTR 1xOEM-IEC61850

Central Unit

REB500 1 x Unit

87B

PDIF

1xIEC61850

Busbar
Bay Units REB500 4 x Units
50/51, 50/51N, 50/62BF PIOC, PTOC, RBRF to Central Unit

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Bay protection and control solutions Bay protection configuration

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1 =QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

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Bay protection and control solutions Bay control configuration

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1

=QB1 =QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QA1

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q2

=Q3

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 85

Luis-Fabiano Santos, Global Product Management, Substation Automation Systems

Bay Protection Solutions Disturbance Recorder


ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 86

Bay Protection Solutions Disturbance Recorders

Basics
Centralized and Distributed Solutions

The Use of GOOSE Messages


Solutions Available in the Market

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Disturbance Recorder Basics

The disturbance recorder captures the curve forms of the monitored quantities of the supervised object, both under normal service conditions and when the protection relay operates.
Monitoring of the maximum and minimum values also makes the disturbance recorder suitable for analyzing network operation quantities, for instance, under certain unnormal loading or voltage conditions. The disturbance recorder thus offers a way to collect basic information about a certain network object. This information facilitates network planning and operation.

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Disturbance Recorder Relion

The Disturbance Recorder is available in all protection and control IEDs


The Disturbance Recorder can be applied by separate box, i.e., dedicated Disturbance Fault Recorder For transmission systems besides the DR inside IEDs an independent DR may be required The independent DR monitors also the performance of the IEDs during a fault condition

The Relion Product Family


670 Series: 100 recordings, 40 Analog, 96 Digital 650 Series: 100 recordings, 40 Analog, 96 Digital 630 Series: 100 recordings, 40 Analog, 64 Digital 615 Series: 100 recordings, 12 Analog, 64 Digital

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Disturbance Recorder PCM600

PCM600 is able to handle Disturbance Recorder files from Relion Product Family PCM600 can download and manage DR files, including the visualization of waveforms by third-party tools PCM600 can download DR files locally, by using IEDs front port or LAN; or remotely

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 90

Disturbance Recorder Centralized


Traditional solution
Mainly required by Utilities for supervision of protection schemes

Digital Inputs Additional

Supervision of current, voltages, digital status of primary equipments and protection relay activations
Hardwired copper cables are connected to Disturbance Recorder

3 3 Analog Inputs Disturbance Recorder 1 1

Usually one Disturbance Recorder per bay for Transmission Applications


Number of analog and digital channels can be fixed or modular Can be mounted on independent panel or in the same panel where protection relays are installed, depending on customer specification
3

3 Analog Inputs Additional

G
3

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 91

Disturbance Recorder Distributed


Innovative solution
Distributed modules can be installed near the process, the protected element, or in protection panels for each bay Distributed modules are connected to a Central Unit by communication Distributed modules can be found for analog channels, digital channels or combined, depending on manufacturer Time synchronization and user access is usually achieved in the Central Unit Central Unit can communicate in IEC61850, but Distributed modules are typically proprietary by fiber optics
3 3 3

Digital Inputs

Disturbance Recorder

Analog Inputs Fiber Optics 1 1 Digital Inputs

Fiber Optics

G
3

Analog Inputs

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 92

Disturbance Recorder Centralized and Distributed Solutions


Switch

TRANSFORMER 1
Switch

BAY CONTROL 1
Switch

GENERATOR 1 IEC61850 1Gbps


Switch

IEC61850 100Mbps

Main 1
Protection

Main 2
Protection

CB X
Protection

CB Y
Protection

CB Z
Protection

Main 1
Protection

Main 2
Protection

RET 670

RET 670

REC 670

REC 670

REC 670

REG 670

REG 670

DR Centralized

DR Distributed

TEST

TEST

TEST

TEST

TEST

TEST

TEST

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 93

Note: Disturbance Recorder shall be mounted on independent panel, depending on customer specification

Disturbance Recorder GOOSE

Protection can send GOOSE messages to trigger disturbance recorders


MMS

GOOSE

Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch

=E1 VOLTAGE LEVEL 138kV

=QB1

=QB1
Protection

=QB1

=QB1
Protection

=QB1
=QA1

=QB1
Protection

=QA1

Disturbance Recorder

=QA1

Disturbance Recorder

Disturbance Recorder

=QB9 =QC9

=QB9 =QC9

=Q1

=Q1

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 94

Substation automation systems Retrofit of protection systems

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 95

Modern protection solutions Improves safety

Statistics on accidents

Ability to identify and quantify risks

No operator, 25%

Appropriate use of tools and procedures

With operator in front of closed door, 10%

With operator performing actions, 65%

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 96

Bay protection solutions Example of retrofit

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 97

Bay protection solutions Example of retrofit

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 98

Substation automation systems Reasons for retrofit of electrical systems

Modernization of panels and cubicles, including wires


Modernization of the entire substation, including communication

Extension of substations and monitoring of new equipments


Integration of existing numerical relays to automation Development of new automated schemes

Use and attendance of safety rules and standards


Low costs for operation and maintenance

Improved performance of the system

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 99

Substation Automation Systems

Bay protection solutions Marketing and sales

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 100

Structure and portfolio

Power Products

Ultrahigh, high and medium voltage products (eg, switchgear, capacitors); distribution automation; transformers Electricals, automation and control for power generation; transmission systems and substations; network management

Power Systems

Automation Products

Low-voltage products, drives, motors, power electronics and instrumentation Control systems and application-specific automation solutions for process industries

Process Automation

Robotics

Robots, peripheral devices and modular manufacturing solutions for industry

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 101

Power Systems enables intelligent systems

Power Systems

Grid Systems

Substations

Power Generation

Network Management

Intelligent Systems

Broadest offering in the industry

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 102

Substation automation systems

Utilities

Industries

Generation

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 103

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions


Value Creation Modules
Configured IEDs for Generator protection Busbar protection Line protection Transformer protection Breaker protection Shunt reactor protection Capacitor protection Motor protection Bay control

Services Engineered Packages


Substation automation systems Station HMIs Gateways for telecontrol Bay level solutions for Control Protection Monitoring Retrofit Upgrading & Migration Replacement of primary & Turnkey Systems secondary S/S equipment Complete Substation Spare Parts Automation Systems Power System Consulting for Control, Monitoring, (e.g. Analyses, setting & Protection CT/VT calculations) Communication Solutions Installation Design to commissioning Commissioning Interface engineering Diagnosis Training

Products
Bay control IEDs Protection IEDs Gateways MicroSCADA Pro RTUs Disturbance Recorders

Products

Systems Complexity

Services

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 104

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions


ABB maximizes the benefits from IEC 61850


Fully IEC 61850 compliant portfolio Comprehensive SA functionality Powerful tool environment Proven excellence and experience in integrating 3rd party devices & systems Maximum level of product integration for enhanced performance and advanced functionality

Proficient project execution


Deep understanding of customer requirements and know-how in the substation domain Unique quality assurance by in-house System Verification Center

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 105

Substation automation systems Systems Portfolio

Substation Automation Systems for control, protection and monitoring of transmission to distribution AIS, GIS and hybrid substations

Protection Protection systems for the primary equipment in power plants, substations as well as industrial applications

Wide Area Monitoring Systems for online monitoring of power system stability based on current and voltage phasor measurements

Network Control Monitoring and control systems for utilities, industries and infrastructure (e.g. railways, tunnels, large buildings etc.) distribution networks

Integrated solutions for grid reliability, productivity and energy efficiency Robust global value chain to serve established and emerging markets Extensive global network of value-added channel partners

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 106

Substation automation systems Value chain for new installations and retrofit
Training & education

Consulting

Engineering

Equipments

Services

Site survey

Planning

Main contracting

Manufacturing

Installation & Commissioning

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 107

Substation automation systems Retrofit and modernization


Retrofit and modernization

Retrofit of protection and control solutions inside air insulated or gas insulated substations, from medium to extra high voltage Possibility of turn-key projects

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 108

Substation automation systems System verification center


SVC System Verification Center A recognized IEC 61850 conformance test center

May 2006 - The SVC (in Baden/Switzerland) is qualified by the UCA International Users Group to be an IEC 61850 Competence Center
It is the very first manufacturers test lab in the world to be qualified The SVC is thereby officially entitled to certify the IEC 61850 conformity of products and attach the Users Group Label to them

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 109

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions

Systems and products for substation automation in utilities and industries


Bay protection and control solutions

Measurement, monitoring and supervision of devices


Development of local and remote solutions for parameter setting exchange and disturbance recorder evaluations

Communication network among devices and systems


Interoperable solutions for the protection and control of electrical substations Generator protection systems Drop-in P&C houses

Services and support


Rehabilitation and upgrade Commissioning and maintenance Power system studies & consulting Settings, CT/VT calculations and disturbance analysis

Training

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 110

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions

The scope includes several applications


Power system protection solutions Monitoring of electrical devices Integrated bay protection and control solutions Hardware and software based on Relion product family

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 111

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions


BB I

BB II
QB1 QB2

Main protection functions

Application
Short lines

Function Main 1 PDIF PDIF (PDIS*) PDIS

Function Main 2 / Backup PDIF PDIS PDIS

Transmission Single / Double Bus IED 1 IED 2 Main 1 Main 2 / Backup RED670 RED670 REL670 RED670 REL670 REL670

QA1 BI1

BI2
BI3 BI4 BU1

Medium lines Long lines

Multi-terminal lines
Cables

PDIF (PDIS*)
PDIF

PDIF (PDIS*)
PDIF

RED670
RED670

RED670
RED670

Medium Line

Features Comprehensive functionality for Main1 + Main 2 / backup LAN connectivity to IEDs for configuration and monitoring
Main 1: RED670
Binary Binary CT VT Tripping Input output Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Block Block Block Block Block

Main 2: REL670
Binary Binary CT VT Tripping Input output Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Block Block Block Block Block

Options IEC 61850-8-1 communication interface Auto-reclose and synchrocheck options Busbar and breaker failure protection Trip circuit supervision DTT Lock-out relays Test switches

Solution

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 112

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions


Bus coupler

Line

Line

Line

Transformer

Transformer

Main applications

Transmission lines Feeders and cables Power transformers Reactors Capacitors Generators Busbars Motors

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QB1

QB2

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

QA1 BI1 BI2 BI3 BI4

BU1

BU1

BU1

BI6

BI6

medium

BI5

short

long

BI7

BI7

ABB know-how

IEC 61850-8-1

Focus on customer needs

Efficiency in project execution


Engineering and assemblying by ABB High quality manufacturing Expertise in solution and system design Comprehensive documentation Testing of solutions and complete system
Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3 Solution 4 Solution 5 Solution 6

Interconnections

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 113

Substation automation systems Protection and control panel


The RESP07 panel can be ordered to the following specifications: Size (variable width): 2000 x 800 x 800 / 1200 / 1600 mm 2200 x 800 x 800 / 1200 / 1600 mm Protection class: IP54 Color: RAL 7032 or RAL 7035 Heating / thermostat / light Hygrostat Wiring of control, signal and VT circuits 1.5 or 2.5 mm2 Wiring of CT circuits 2.5 or 4 mm2 Wiring PVC Halogen-free Wire markers Spare terminal blocks Any other panel type or panel requirement can be applied on request
ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 114

Substation automation systems Bay protection solutions

Most complete and modern IED platform in the market:


History on protection technology


The Relion product family is the most advanced series of protection and control devices from ABB

1905 - First electromechanical time-overcurrent relay 1930 - Electromechanical plug-in relay system

Interoperability with other vendors by using IEC 61850 compliant IEDs

1940 - Electromechanical distance relay


1969 - COMBIFLEX static plug-in relay system 1969 - Ultra high-speed bus differential protection 1970 - First static distance relay 1974 - Static distance relay for EHV/UHV 1976 - Static ultra high-speed line protection 1982 - Microprocessor-based fault locator 1983 - Computer-based substation control system

Committed structure of services and support

High expertise and constant training programs to engineers

High quality on project management, assembly, configuration and services


High commitment to IEC 61850 standard, including SVC Complete support of services for new substations or retrofit projects

1986 - Numerical distance relay


1994 - 500 series terminals with integrated protection and control fully automated substation

1997 - Graphical IEC 61131-3 configuration and parameter setting


2000 - Numerical protection for transformers and busbars 2002 - Phasor Measurement terminal for wide area monitoring and control 2006 - Relion 670 series products designed for IEC61850 2009 - Relion 650 series products ready-to-use solutions

Turn-key supply: planning, studies, projects, assembly, supervision, factory acceptance tests, site acceptance tests, commissioning, system integration, training


ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 115

Marketing material Brochure for protection and control solutions


New Brochure for BPS and BCS
Focused on concepts and solutions

new

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 116

Marketing material Brochure for protection and control solutions


Content

new

ABB Group July 26, 2012 | Slide 117

Marketing material Presentations Protection


Bay protection solutions presentation

Material available at:

Concepts BPS600 protection solutions

Protection concepts presentations



Luis-Fabiano Santos, Substation Automation Systems

new

Basic protection philosophy Line and cable protection Transformer protection

Bay Protection Solutions Basic Protection Philosophy Bay Protection Solutions Line and Cable Bay Protection Protection Solutions
Luis-Fabiano Santos, Substation Automation Systems Luis-Fabiano Santos, Substation Automation Systems
ABB Group November 3, 2010 | Slide 1

Busbar and station protection


Application of GOOSE messages in protection Functional allocation and integration Modern bay protection solutions approach

Transformer Protection
ABB Group November 3, 2010 | Slide 1

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