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EXERCISE 1
EXERCISE 1
Task
Purpose of this exercise is to learn and understand:
- TCP-IP communication between PCM 600 and the IED
- CAP 531 and SMT tools
- On-line library synchronisation between PC and IED
Goal of the exercise is to design a configuration from scratch where the IED 670 will
behave as an earth-fault relay.
The protection device is connected to the line according to the following diagram:
Procedure (Overview)
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Procedure (Detailed)
1. Start PCM 600 and create a new project containing one IED 670 terminal (answer
that you have no files at questions from the Wizard).
Give to the project the name you wish. Avoid to use spaces in your project1:
Insert one IED 670 IEC version 1.1 device under your bay (example is for REL 670):
Even if PCM 600 works with spaces, REMEMBER not to use spaces as they are not allowed in IEC 61850
files (SCL files).
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2. Set the IP address of the PC to be compatible to the IP address of your device (in
the example, the PC IP-address is 10.1.150.99, with Subnet MASK 255.255.255.0)
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3. Check that the PC has contact with the IED by using the PING command
(PING 10.1.150.1 and see the answer):
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Double click on the worksheet to open it. Click somewhere inside the empty worksheet:
Try to insert a function block (open the function library available in CAP 531:
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Have a look to the last function block names (ZM etc) you can find in the library:
Eventually you need to run Reconfigure from the HMI in order to be sure that you will get the correct
hardware information during upload options. Reconfigure is found on the HMI under this path: Settings /
General settings / I/O Modules Reconfigure
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at this point, the CAP 531 library has been synchronized to the IED library.
Try now to open the ANALOG_IN function block, open the library and verify if the
same functions are available.
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you have now synchronized the hardware library in CAP 531 with hardware set-up of
the IED.
REMEMBER TO DO SAVE, before you exit from FUNCTION SELECTOR:
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at this point you can EXIT from Function Selector window and go back to CAP 531:
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Virtual analog input is not the correct technical word, even if it well explains the main purpose of those
function blocks. They are called PREPROCESSING BLOCKS.
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For voltages use the block PR13 (8 ms). For currents use block PR14 (8ms). WHY 8ms blocks?
Because earth fault protection is a 8 ms function, and it must be served by 8 ms preprocessing
blocks!
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7. Create following configuration for Voltage and Current Inputs. Here below you
have the configuration:
For voltage inputs we have chosen NOT to physically connect to the device the line 3U0
voltage (open delta transformer). For this reason in the pre-processing block you see
Not used under input n. 4 of the pre-processing block. When the pre-processing block
sees that no physical signal is connected to its input n. 4, it calculates the 3U0 voltage
from the given inputs n.1, 2 and 3. This signal is sent out from the out signal AIN, and
we will use it for the connection to disturbance recorder (variable 3Uo_Line (c) where
c means computed signal).
The same we have done for the residual current in pre-processing block PR14. We
intend to calculate the residual current from signals IL1, IL2 and IL3.
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Remember the signal TYPE in the pre-processing block. For voltages it must be 1, for
currents it must be 2.
The final configuration for pre-processing block will look like this:
We need now to define the variables FALSE and REAL_ZERO. For this a special
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and assign a fixed value to the variables FALSE (logical zero) and REAL_ZERO
(real value = to zero):
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9. Open the Protection Worksheet and insert the Directional Earth Fault
function. Supply the function block with voltage and current measurements.
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10. Close the Worksheet PROTECTION and create a new Worksheet called V_IO
(Virtual Input Outputs):
11. Open the V_IO Worksheet and assign the trip and start signals to a virtual
output block, the external blocking signal to a virtual input block.
SMBO is the name for the virtual outputs, and SMBI is the name for the virtual
inputs.
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Notice that there are no stars close to the Worksheet names, because the application
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configuration is compiled:
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16. Associate physical CTs and VTs to Virtual CTs and VTs. Write (download) the
SMT configuration into the IED:
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18. Associate physical binary outputs to the virtual ones. Assign also the HMI LEDs.
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20. In the next steps we will use Parameter Setting (PST) to set all the function
blocks involved in the application configuration.
Open Parameter Setting Tool (PST):
This is very important, because all function blocks in IED 670 think in primary values. Settings are also in
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Acording to what we have done in SMT and to the single line diagram at the beginning
of the exercise:
primary values, so CT and VT data are absolutely the first settngs that we should think about.
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you can see that the signal names (comments) you have defined in CAP 531, are NOT
THERE in PST! But you have downloaded the configuration in the IED, so to get that
information you should now do read from PST:
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We need to change the base value for the pre-processing blocks. Other settings can be
kept as default because we are not going to do any frequency tracking algorithm but
just require the Fourier Transform to be centered on fixed frequency (50 Hz or 60 Hz):
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Even if this has nothing to do with the PCM 600 course, it is worth to mention the
need of t2Min setting:
It is necessary to avoid THIS characteristic:
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21. Connect the IED to the test set and test overcurrent protection.
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