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ALSTOM P542

STANDARD CONFIGURATION








Protection Unit
PTT Department of Transmission Division
Tenaga Nasional Berhad












Protection Unit




TECHNICAL GUIDEBOOK





SUBJECT
Section Protection System Planning
Matter Standard
Category Relay Configuration
Relaying Scheme Current Differential
Title Alstom P542 Standard Configuration
Revision No. 1
Date Sep 2002



Task Name Designation Date Signature
Written by Umar Ridzuan Hawari Jurutera
Rekabentuk dan Aplikasi
Aug. 2002
Reviewed by Abdul Razak Muda Jurutera Kanan
Rekabentuk dan Aplikasi
Sep. 2002
Approved by Abdul Halim Abu Bakar Ketua Jurutera
Unit Perlindungan
Sep. 2002



Revision Information
Revision No. Matters Notes












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1.0 Table of contents


1.0 Table of contents.......................................................................................1
2.0 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................2
Introduction..............................................................................................2
Objectives................................................................................................2
Special Notations .......................................................................................2
Collaboration ............................................................................................2
Changes..................................................................................................2
3.0 RELAY SETUP............................................................................................3
132kV Voltage Level Relay Applications...........................................................3
Reference................................................................................................3
4.0 PROTECTION RELATED RELAY SETTINGS.......................................................4
Introduction..............................................................................................4
Relay Settings Issuance...............................................................................4
Fixed Protection Settings .............................................................................4
Table 4.1: Recommended Configuration Settings.......................................................... 4
Table 4.2: Recommended Current Differential Protection Settings.................................. 5
Table 4.3: Recommended I DIFF Settings .................................................................... 5
5.0 AUTORECLOSE RELAY SETTING....................................................................6
Introduction..............................................................................................6
Relay Settings Issuance...............................................................................6
Fixed Autoreclose Settings ...........................................................................6
Table 5.1 : Recommended Autoreclose Settings............................................................ 7
6.0 RELAY MARSHALLING.................................................................................8
Introduction..............................................................................................8
Relay Marshalling.......................................................................................8
Effort of Re-configurating.............................................................................8
Appendix 6A1: MARSHALLING BINARY INPUTS, 132kV system without internal AR........ 9
Appendix 6A2: MARSHALLI NG SI GNAL RELAYS, 132kV system without internal AR...... 10
Appendix 6A3: MARSHALLING LEDs, 132kV system without internal AR...................... 11
Figure 6.1: P542 for 132kV, without internal AR......................................................... 12
Appendix 6B1: MARSHALLI NG BI NARY I NPUTS, 132kV system with internal AR .......... 13
Appendix 6B2: MARSHALLI NG SI GNAL RELAYS, 132kV system with internal AR.......... 14
Appendix 6B3: MARSHALLING LEDs, 132kV system with internal AR........................... 15
Figure 6.2: P542 for 132kV application, with internal AR ............................................. 16
7.0 RELAY CT AND VT CONNECTIONS............................................................... 17
Overview............................................................................................... 17
CT Connection......................................................................................... 17
VT Connection......................................................................................... 17
Figure 7.1: CT Connection......................................................................................... 17


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2.0 INTRODUCTION

Introduction The numerical relay allows competent users to customise the
configuration of the relay. The configuration of the relay will determine
the some of the behaviour of the relay. For the Alstom P542 numerical
current differential relay, it has no exception. A standard configuration of
numerical transformer current differential relay is required to provide
easy reference in using the relay to protect a local zone of protection
(LZOP).

The P542 relay is two-terminal current differential protection relay that is
suitable to protect overhead lines and underground cables.

However, in TNB power system, the P542 relay is being accepted to be
used as the main protection for 132kV overhead lines and underground
cables.

Objectives This document is to provide the standard configuration for Alstom P542
current differential relay for the application of protecting the 132kV
overhead lines and underground cables.

Special
Notations
In any circumstances, the TNB Protection and Control Code of Practice
(COP) overrides the topics discuss in this document.

Collaboration TNB protection engineers (from the Protection Unit, Protection,
Telecommunication and Telecontrol Division, Tenaga Nasional Berhad)
collaboratively do the configuration for the Alstom P542 for the
mentioned application together Alstom (Malaysia) personnel.

Changes The request for content changes inside this document can be forwarded
to the:
Ketua J urutera
Unit Perlindungan
J abatan Perlindungan, Telekomunikasi dan Telekontrol
Bahagian Penghantaran
Tenaga Nasional Berhad


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3.0 RELAY SETUP

132kV
Voltage Level
Relay
Applications
In this document, the P542 will be used for the following protection
applications;
132kV overhead lines protection, with external autoreclose function,
132kV underground cables protection, with no autoreclose function,
132kV overhead lines protection, with internal autoreclose function.

Where synchronism check and autoreclose functions are required, it is
strongly recommended that the use of internal autoreclose inside P542
relay be defeated. The use of integrated synchronism check and
autoreclose functions in separate relay is recommended.

Reference This document refers to the following other documents :-
P54x E T04/D11 Technical Guide


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4.0 PROTECTION RELATED RELAY SETTINGS

Introduction This section will describe the fixed relay settings for P542 relay. The
other relay settings are to be calculated, evaluate and coordinated based
on the protected equipment and its surroundings. They are the
parameters that governed the behaviour of the relay.

Relay
Settings
Issuance
All the P542 relay settings for protecting TNB transmission equipment
must be issued only by the Protection Unit, Transmission Division,
Tenaga Nasional Bhd.

The relay settings that are labelled To be advise must be issued only by
the Protection Unit, Transmission Division, Tenaga Nasional Bhd., where
the elements shall be coordinated with other protection elements at
different zone of protection.

Fixed
Protection
Settings
The following table tabulates the settings for P543 relay;

Table Related Setting Table Notes
4.1 Configuration Settings
4.2 Phase Differential Settings
4.3 I DIFF Settings

It is advisable that these settings to be followed unless being given a
written permission by the Ketua J urutera (Unit Perlindungan), or as
mentioned in Section 4.0, Relay Settings, Relay Settings Issuance.


P542 : Setting Parameter
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
0900 Parameter Unit Suggested Setting Notes
0902 Setting Group Select via Menu
0903 Active Settings Group 1
0907 Setting Group 1 Enabled
0908 Setting Group 2 Disabled Set Enable if utilised
0909 Setting Group 3 Disabled Set Enable if utilised
090A Setting Group 4 Disabled Set Enable if utilised
090B Phase Diff Enabled
0910 Overcurrent Disabled
0912 Broken Conductor Disabled
0913 Earth Fault Disabled
0917 Thermal Overload Disabled
0920 CB Fail Disabled
0924 Auto-reclose Disabled Set Enable is used, and see
also Table 5.1
Table 4.1: Recommended Configuration Settings

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P542 : Setting Parameter
PHASE DIFFERENTIAL SETTINGS
3100 Parameter Unit Suggested Setting Notes
3105 Phase Is1 Amp. To be advice Normally set to 0.2A
3106 Phase Is2 Amp. To be advice Normally set to 2.0A
3107 Phase k1 % To be advice Normally set to 30%
3108 Phase k2 % To be advice Normally set to 150%
3109 Phase Char DT
310A Phase Time Delay s To be advice
310D PIT Time ms To be advice
Table 4.2: Recommended Current Differential Protection Settings


P542 : Setting Parameter
I DIFF CONFIG SETTINGS
2000 Parameter Unit Suggested Setting Notes
2001 Scheme Setup 2 Terminal
2003 Address To be advice Normally, local end 1-A and
remote end 1-B.
2004 Baud Rate 64kbits/s
2005 Clock Source Ch1 Internal Set External, if GPS is used
2007 Comm Delay Tol s 250
2008 Comm Fail Timer sec. 5
200A Char Mod Time ms 500
200D Inrush Restraint Disabled Set Enable, if inrush current
is more than Is1 setting.
200E Vectorial Comp Yy0 (0 deg) Not used, for XFMR feeder
200F Ph CT Corrtion To be advice
2010 E/F CT Corrtion To be advice
Use for unmatched CT ratio
at local and remote ends.
Table 4.3: Recommended I DIFF Settings

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5.0 AUTORECLOSE RELAY SETTING

Introduction This section will describe the fixed autoreclose relay settings for P542
relay. The other relay settings are to be calculated, evaluate and
coordinated based on the protected equipment and its surroundings.

Where synchronism check and autoreclose functions are required, it is
strongly recommended that the use of internal autoreclose inside P542
relay be defeated. The use of integrated synchronism check and
autoreclose functions in separate relay is recommended.

Relay
Settings
Issuance
All the Alstom P542 relay settings for controlling TNB equipment must be
issued only by the Protection Unit, Transmission Division, Tenaga
Nasional Bhd.

The relay settings that are labelled To be advise must be issued only by
the Protection Unit, Transmission Division, Tenaga Nasional Bhd., where
the elements shall be coordinated with other protection and control
elements at local and different zones of protection.

Fixed
Autoreclose
Settings
Table 5.1 describe the basic autoreclose setting parameters for P542.


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7VK512 version 1.X : Setting Parameter
AUTORECLOSE FUNCTION
4900 Parameter Unit Suggested Setting Notes
4902 Number of Shots 1
4908 Dead Time 1 s To be advice Dead time
4909 Dead Time 2 s 9999 Not used
490A Dead Time 3 s 9999 Not used
490B Dead Time 4 s 9999 Not used
490C CB Healthy Time s 5.0
490E tReclaim Extend No Operation
490F Reclaim Time s 25 Reclaim time
4910 AR Inhibit Time s To be advice
4913 EFF Maint Lock Allow Tripping
4916 Trip 1 Main No Block
4917 Trip 2 Main Block Inst Prot
4918 Trip 3 Main Block Inst Prot
4919 Trip 4 Main Block Inst Prot
491A Trip 5 Main Block Inst Prot
4922 Reset Lockout by User Interface
4928 Phase Diff. AR Initiate AR
4929 Neutral Diff. AR Initiate AR
Block AR if protecting UGC
Table 5.1 : Recommended Autoreclose Settings

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6.0 RELAY MARSHALLING

Introduction This section will discuss the P542 input/output marshalling. The
discussions will results in the common or standard TNB marshalling for
the P542 relay.

Relay
Marshalling
The marshalling configurations of the Alstom P542 in this document is
divided into 2 major appendices, and 8 mini appendices as shown in table
below;

Major
Appendix
Matters for
Major
Appendix
TNB Applications Mini
Appendix
/Figure
Matters for Mini Appendix
6A1 Marshalling Binary Inputs
6A2 Marshalling Binary Outputs
6A3 Marshalling LEDs
6A Without
internal AR
132kV overhead line
and underground cable
protection

6.1 I/O Diagram
6B1 Marshalling Binary Inputs
6B2 Marshalling Binary Outputs
6B3 Marshalling LEDs
6B With internal
AR
132kV overhead line
protection
6.2 I/O Diagram

Effort of Re-
configurating
If any of the P542 has been configured differently from this section, it is
an effort for the Regional Protection Unit to reconfigure and adopt the
standard configuration described in this document.

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Appendix 6A1: MARSHALLING BINARY INPUTS, 132kV system without internal AR

Address Contact Binary
Input
Task
No.
Status Input

Notes Application
D2-D1 1 1 Manual Close
D4-D3 2 1 Spare
D6-D5 3 1 Block Relay From comm. equipment:
Comm. Failure

D8-D7 4 1 Spare
D10-D9 5 1 Spare
D12-D11 6 1 Spare
D14-D13 7 1 Spare
D16-D15 8 1 Spare
F2-F1 9 1 CB Aux. L123 From CB aux. contact
F4-F3 10 1 Spare
F6-F5 11 1 Spare
F8-F7 12 1 Spare
F10-F9 13 1 Spare
F12-F11 14 1 Spare
F14-F13 15 1 Spare
F16-F15 16 1 Spare


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Appendix 6A2: MARSHALLING SIGNAL RELAYS, 132kV system without internal AR

Address Contact Signal
Relay
Task
No.
Marshalling
(Function No./Function Description)
Notes Application
H1-H2 1 1 General Trip To trip coil no. 1
H3-H4 2 1 Signalling Fail To BCU/alarm
H5-H6 3 1 General Trip To trip coil no. 2
H7-H8-H9 4 1 General Trip To trip counter
H10-H11-H12 5 1 Diff. Phase A To BCU/alarm/recorder
H13-H14-H15 6 1 Diff. Phase B To BCU/alarm/recorder
H16-H17-H18 7 1 Diff. Phase C To BCU/alarm/recorder
G1-G2 8 1 General Trip To AR relay Initiate AR. Not applicable
for UGC protection.
G3-G4 9 1 Lockout Trip To AR relay Block AR. Not applicable for
UGC protection.
G5-G6 10 1 Lockout Trip To MTR Initiate lockout
G7-G8-G9 11 1 DIT To BCU/alarm
G10-G11-G12 12 1 General Trip To BCU trip counter
G13-G14-G15 13 1 General Trip To BCU/alarm
G16-G17-G18 14 1 General Trip To alarm/recorder

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Appendix 6A3: MARSHALLING LEDs, 132kV system without internal AR

Address LED No. Task
No.
Marshalling
(Function No./Function Description)
Notes Labels
1 1 General Trip General Trip
2 1 Signalling Fail Communication Fail
3 1 Lockout Trip Lockout Trip
4 1 Diff. Phase A Fault Phase RED
5 1 Diff. Phase B Fault Phase YELLOW
6 1 Diff. Phase C Fault Phase BLUE
7 1 Relay Block Relay is blocked
8 1 DIT Direct Intertrip
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H 1
H 2
H 3
H 4
H 5
H 6
H 7
H 8
H 9
H 1 0
H 1 1
H 1 2
H 1 3
H 1 4
H 1 5
H 1 6
H 1 7
H 1 8
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G1 0
G1 1
G1 2
G1 3
G1 4
G1 5
G1 6
G1 7
G1 8
R L 8
R L 9
RL 1 0
RL 1 1
RL 1 2
RL 1 3
RL 1 4
General Trip
[To CB coil 1]
Signalling Fail
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
General Trip
[To CB coil 2]
R L 1
R L 2
R L 3
R L 4
R L 5
R L 6
R L 7
General Trip
[To BCU tri p counter]
Manual Cl ose IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
IN9
I N10
I N11
I N12
I N13
I N14
I N15
I N16
Bl ock Rel ay
[From comm. equi p.: Comm. Fai l ure]
CB Aux. L123
[From CB aux. contact]
Relay failed
Rel ay heal thy
P542
[For 132kV application, with external AR and external Sync. Check]
Lockout Tri p
[ To AR Rel ay: Bl ock AR]
General Trip
[ To Tri p Count er]
Diff. Phase C
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
Diff. Phase A
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
Diff. Phase B
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
General Trip
[ To AR Rel ay: St art AR]
Lockout Tri p
[To MTR]
DIT
[ To BCU/ al arm]
General Trip
[ To BCU]
General Trip
[To al arm/recorder]
D 2
D 1
D 4
D 3
D 6
D 5
D 8
D 7
D 1 0
D 9
D 1 2
D 1 1
D 1 4
D 1 3
D 1 6
D 1 5
F2
F1
F4
F3
F6
F5
F8
F7
F1 0
F9
F1 2
F1 1
F1 4
F1 3
F1 6
F1 5


Figure 6.1: P542 for 132kV, without internal AR
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Appendix 6B1: MARSHALLING BINARY INPUTS, 132kV system with internal AR

Address Contact Binary
Input
Task
No.
Status Input

Notes Application
D2-D1 1 1 Manual Close
D4-D3 2 1 Spare
D6-D5 3 1 Block Relay From comm. equipment:
Comm. Failure

D8-D7 4 1 AR Block From Sync. relay To block AR when sync.
check is failed
D10-D9 5 1 AR OFF From AR selector switch: ON
D12-D11 6 1 AR ON From AR selector switch: OFF
D14-D13 7 1 AR Block From other AR block
commands/backup relays
To block AR
D16-D15 8 1 Sync OK From Sync. relay Sync. OK signal for AR
relay to release close
command
F2-F1 9 1 CB Aux. L123 From CB aux. contact
F4-F3 10 1 CB Ready From CB ready contact
F6-F5 11 1 Reset Lockout/AR From reset Lockout/AR
command

F8-F7 12 1 Spare
F10-F9 13 1 Spare
F12-F11 14 1 Spare
F14-F13 15 1 Spare
F16-F15 16 1 Spare


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Appendix 6B2: MARSHALLING SIGNAL RELAYS, 132kV system with internal AR

Address Contact Signal
Relay
Task
No.
Marshalling
(Function No./Function Description)
Notes Application
H1-H2 1 1 General Trip To CB trip coil no. 1
H3-H4 2 1 Signalling Fail To BCU/alarm
H5-H6 3 1 General Trip To CB trip coil no. 2
H7-H8-H9 4 1 General Trip To trip counter
H10-H11-H12 5 1 AR Close Command To CB closing coil
H13-H14-H15 6 1 AR In Progress To BCU/alarm/recorder
H16-H17-H18 7 1 Sync. Fail To BCU/alarm/recorder
G1-G2 8 1 General Trip To AR relay Initiate AR
G3-G4 9 1 Lockout Trip To AR relay Block AR
G5-G6 10 1 Lockout Trip To MTR Initiate lockout
G7-G8-G9 11 1 DIT To BCU/alarm
G10-G11-G12 12 1 General Trip To BCU trip counter
G13-G14-G15 13 1 General Trip To BCU/alarm
G16-G17-G18 14 1 General Trip To alarm/recorder


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Appendix 6B3: MARSHALLING LEDs, 132kV system with internal AR

Address LED No. Task
No.
Marshalling
(Function No./Function Description)
Notes Labels
1 1 General Trip General Trip
2 1 Signalling Fail Communication Fail
3 1 Lockout Trip Lockout Trip
4 1 Diff. Phase A Fault Phase RED
5 1 Diff. Phase B Fault Phase YELLOW
6 1 Diff. Phase C Fault Phase BLUE
7 1 AR Successful AR Successful
8 1 Sync. Fail Synchronism Fail
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H 1
H 2
H 3
H 4
H 5
H 6
H 7
H 8
H 9
H 1 0
H 1 1
H 1 2
H 1 3
H 1 4
H 1 5
H 1 6
H 1 7
H 1 8
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
G6
G7
G8
G9
G1 0
G1 1
G1 2
G1 3
G1 4
G1 5
G1 6
G1 7
G1 8
R L 8
R L 9
RL 1 0
RL 1 1
RL 1 2
RL 1 3
RL 1 4
General Trip
[To CB coil 1]
Signalling Fail
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
General Trip
[To CB coil 2]
AR Cl ose Command
[To CB closing coil]
AR In Progress
[To annunci ator/recorder]
R L 1
R L 2
R L 3
R L 4
R L 5
R L 6
R L 7
Manual Cl ose
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
General Trip
[To annunci ator/recorder]
Manual Cl ose
Bl ock Rel ay
[From comm. equi p.: Comm. Fai l ure]
AR Bl ock
[From Sync. relay]
AR OFF
[From AR selector switch]
AR ON
[From AR selector switch]
AR Bl ock
[From backup rel ays]
CB Aux. L123
[From CB aux. contact]
CB Ready
[From CB ready contact]
Reset Lockout/AR
[ From Lockout / AR reset command]
Relay failed
Rel ay heal thy
P542
[For 132kV application, with internal AR and external Sync. Check]
DIT
[ To BCU/ Al arm]
General Trip
[ To BCU Tri p Count er]
General Trip
[ To Tri p Count er]
Lockout Tri p
[ To AR Rel ay: Bl ock AR]
General Trip
[ To AR Rel ay: St art AR]
Lockout Tri p
[To MTR]
D 2
D 1
D 4
D 3
D 6
D 5
D 8
D 7
D 1 0
D 9
D 1 2
D 1 1
D 1 4
D 1 3
D 1 6
D 1 5
F2
F1
F4
F3
F6
F5
F8
F7
F1 0
F9
F1 2
F1 1
F1 4
F1 3
F1 6
F1 5
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
IN9
I N10
I N11
I N12
I N13
I N14
I N15
I N16
Sync. Fail
[From Sync. relay]
Sync. OK
[From Sync. relay] Sync. Fail
[To BCU/al arm/recorder]


Figure 6.2: P542 for 132kV application, with internal AR
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7.0 RELAY CT AND VT CONNECTIONS

Overview This section will discuss the P542 current transformer (CT) and voltage
transformer (VT) connection to the relay. The discussion will results in
the common or standard TNB AC connections for the P542 relay.

CT
Connection
It is recommended that the CT connection for Alstom P542 relay to follow
the suggested manufacturer connections as shown in Figure 7.1.

VT
Connection
The P542 does not require any A.C voltage input connectivity, hence this
section is not relevant.

R
Y
B
Busbar
P1 P2
S1 S2
C1
C2
C4
C5
C7
C8
C10
C11
C14
C15
P542
[CT connections]


Figure 7.1: CT Connection

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