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MV electrical network management

Easergy T200 I & E


MV substation control unit

Catalogue
2010
A new path for achieving your electrical installations
A comprehensive offer
The Easergy range is part of a comprehensive offer of products that are perfectly
coordinated to meet all medium and low voltage electrical distribution requirements.
All of these products have been designed to work together: electrical, mechanical
and communication compatibility.
The electrical installation is thus both optimised and has improved performance:
@ better service continuity,
@ increased personnel and equipment safety,
@ guaranteed upgradeability,
@ efficient monitoring and control.
You therefore have all the advantages at hand in terms of know-how and creativity
for achieving optimised, safe, upgradeable and compliant installations.

Tools for facilitating the design and installation

With Schneider Electric, you have a complete range of tools to help you get to know and
install the products whilst complying with current standards and good working practices.
These tools, technical sheets and guides, design software, training courses, etc are
regularly updated.

Schneider Electric is associating itself with


your know-how and your creativity to produce
optimised, safe, upgradeable and compliant
installations

For a real partnership with you

A universal solution doesnt exist because each electrical installation is specific.


The variety of combinations on offer allows you to truly customise the technical solutions.
You are able to express your creativity and put your know-how to best advantage
when designing, manufacturing and exploiting an electrical installation.
Easergy T200 I & E Contents

Application and benefits 2


Overview of the range 4
General description 6
Power supply 8
Switchgear control-command 9
Fault current detection and measurement 10
Automation systems 12
Management and time-stamping of variables 15
Communication 17
Configuration and operation 19
General characteristics 21
Dimensions and mounting 22
Mounting of remote transmission equipment 23
Connection equipment 24
Accessories 25
Easergy L500: MV network remote control system
for the Easergy range 27
Order form 29

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Easergy range Application and benets

Throughout the world, poor quality supply of electrical power is no longer acceptable
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to consumers. In many countries, regulatory standards have been defined in order to


ensure a minimum standard of electrical service quality.

The most common indicators employed are:


b SAIDI: Standard Average Interruption Duration Index - e.g.: 96 minutes/year
b SAIFI: Standard Average Interruption Frequency Index - e.g.: 1.2 interruptions/year.

In order to respond as effectively as possible to the globally recognised indicators


for measuring their power quality, power distribution companies are looking for
new products and solutions, focused principally on reducing the following:
b The number of interruptions to the supply
b The duration of power outages
b The areas affected by faults.

The above targets can be achieved by carrying out several actions, including:
b Establishing preventive maintenance on the networks
b Reducing the length of supply lines to limit the impact of a fault
b Equipping the network with suitable equipment for better local and remote
operation.

For power distributors, an increase in service quality must be linked


with improved performance and competitiveness as well as management
of investments. This can be achieved by:
b Reducing operating costs, particularly during incidents on the MV network
b Reducing non-distributed power costs
b Maximising cost and time efficiency on investments and benefiting from immediate
returns
b Selecting easy-to-implement, high-performance equipment
to reduce equipment immobilisation and installation time
b Reducing direct and indirect maintenance costs of MV lines and equipment.

HV/MV
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MV ring

T200 T200 Flair 200C


4 channel

Remote control center

T200
4 channel

T200
Source transfer switch

T200
16 channel

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Easergy range Application and benets

What are the benefits of managing Reducing power outage durations


MV networks? b Optimised local and remote intervention based on reliable information
from the fault current detectors
b Network management results in a very b Restoration of power to healthy parts of the network during an incident using
control units:
high level of service v by the operator from the remote control centre: 50% of the network resupplied
b It also has a positive impact on both in a few minutes
investments and operation v by integrated automation systems: faulty sections isolated in the reclosing cycle.
b Network control fits into a comprehensive
policy over several years. Improving distributed power quality
b Precise information about transient and permanent faults enables corrective and
preventive maintenance measures to be taken to reduce the recurrence of faults.
b Monitoring of distributed power quality using relevant, recorded and transmitted
measurements:
v measurement of load currents and indication of variations in real time
v measurement of voltages with indication and memorisation of voltage dips
and loss
v power factor measurement.

Reducing operating costs


b The accuracy of fault information significantly reduces the time required to locate
faults:
v on-site intervention time is significantly reduced when using devices which
can communicate
v precise information about faults simplifies fault detection tasks and operations.
b Preventive maintenance on the MV network reduces the number of interventions
necessary outside normal working hours.

Rapid return on investments


b Comprehensive solutions which are quick and easy to implement.
b Product range compatibility and ease of upgrade in order to optimise investment
and profit from immediate returns.
b Investment in the control station can be steep and time-consuming to implement.
Remote network control can be set up in phases by installing simple systems which
provide a rapid return on capital and can be implemented in a few months.
This can be used to evaluate the improvement in service quality:
v basic SCADA system with network view, detailed view, alarms and archives
to enable control in real time and entry of data for maintenance purposes.
After the various network instrumentation phases, the basic SCADA system
can be replaced by a DMS type SCADA system.
v adaptation of stations to remote control: motorisation of MV cells, communicating
control unit or detector, transmission equipment.

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Easergy range Overview of the range

Easergy: a range of solutions for MV network management

Easergy range Remote network control Remote network monitoring


dedicated supervisor

L500 T200 P T200 I T200 E Flite 116-SA/G200 Flair 200C

Easergy range dedicated Overhead switch Control unit for MV and MV/LV Communicating fault current Communicating fault current
remote control system control unit substations detector for overhead lines detector for an MV substation

Capacity: Control of 1 or 2 Control of 1 to 16 Control of 4 Single-phase ammetric detector 2-way three-phase fault current
500 Easergy type devices switches switches switches detector, compatible with any
type of earthing system

Main functions
b Network view with b Pole-mounted b Wall-mounted b Ringmaster- Flite 116: b Wall-mounted
substation alarm mounted b Line installation b Phase-to-phase and
b Detailed substation view b Switch monitoring and control b Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current
b Alarm logs, archives b Fault current detector phase-to-earth fault current detection
b Direct access to substation b Automation systems: sectionaliser, power supply detection b U, I, P, Q, S, energy and power
view via a list source changeover switch b I and U presence measurements factor measurements cos
b Automatic sorting of alarms b Measurements: b Measurements: I, U b Communication management b Management of 3 digital
and archives by substation I, U, P, Q, S, energy with G200 outputs and 6 digital inputs
b Online help and power factor b Powered by lithium battery b 220 Vac supply backed-up
cos G200: by Ni-CD battery
b Pole-mounted b Concentration of Modbus
b Concentration of Modbus communication devices communicating devices
b Data and measurements archives b Flite 116 concentrator
b Processing and archiving b Data and measurement
b Back-up power supply for control unit, archives
switch and transmission equipment b Free I/O: 3 digital outputs and
6 digital inputs
b 220 Vac, solar or 12 Vdc supply

Communication
b Integrated communication b 1 to 2 serial communication ports b 915 MHz short range radio b 1 communication port
front-end b 1 Ethernet port communication b 1 Ethernet port (option)
b Permanent and non- b Communication port operation management b 1 SCADA communication port b Transmission interface:
permanent communications b Transmission interface: PSTN, radio, GSM, GPRS, b Transmission interface: radio, PSTN, Radio, GSM, GPRS,
management: Ethernet, dedicated line, RS232, RS485 GSM, GPRS, CDMA Ethernet, RS232, RS485
v telephone/GSM
v radio
v direct public and dedicated
private line
b Periodic call management

Communication protocol
b Modbus b IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104 b IEC 870-5-101 b IEC 870-5-101
b Serial DNP3 and TCP/IP b Serial DNP3 and TCP/IP b DNP3
b Serial Modbus and TCP/IP b Modbus b Modbus
b Other proprietary protocols

Data configuration
b Professional b Embedded web server b Local and remote configuration b Local or remote configuration
communications and b Local and remote configuration with Easergy W500 b Embedded web server
database editor
b Data creation via dialogue
boxes

Accessories
b Radio, PSTN, DL and fibre b Simulation tools and tests b Installation tool b Open phase and zero
optic modems sequence sensors
b Open phase and zero sequence
sensors

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Easergy range Overview of the range

Local fault indication

Flite 110-SA Flite 210, 230 Flite 312, 315, 332, Flair 21D, 22D, 23DV Flair 219, 279 Flair 310, 370
335, 382

Fault current detectors for an overhead network Fault current detectors for MV substations

Single-phase ammetric Three-phase ammetric Three-phase DIN format three-phase Three-phase ammetric Three-phase
detector detectors directional ammetric detectors detectors directional
detectors detectors

Main functions
b Line installation b Pole-mounted b Pole-mounted b Incorporated in the b Wall-mounted b Wall-mounted
switchgear
b Phase-to-phase and b Phase-to-phase and b Phase-to-phase and b Phase-to-phase and b Phase-to-phase and b Phase-to-phase and
phase-to-earth fault phase-to-earth fault phase-to-earth fault phase-to-earth fault phase-to-earth fault phase-to-earth fault
current detection current detection current detection current detection current detection current detection
b Indication of transient b Indication of transient b Transient and/or b Measurements: b Indication of transient
and permanent faults and permanent faults permanent fault indicator v ammeter and permanent faults
b Fault counter v maximeter
b Powered by lithium b Powered by lithium b Powered by lithium b Self-powered by b Power supply: b Power supply:
battery battery battery, solar panels or current sensors v Flair 279: 220 Vac 230 Vac backed up by
12 Vdc depending on (battery-backed) battery or external
model v Flair 219: battery depending on model

Communication
b Option: signalling b Signalling contacts b Signalling contact b Signalling contact b Signalling contact
contact for RTU for RTU for RTU for RTU for RTU

Data configuration
b By micro-switches b By micro-switches b Configurable via b By micro-switches or b By micro-switches b Configurable via
display unit button and display unit display unit

Accessories
b Installation tool b Open phase and zero b Open phase and zero b Open phase and zero
sequence sensors sequence sensors sequence sensors
b Unit for wall-mounting

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Easergy T200 I & E General description

Easergy T200 I & E: solutions Easergy T200 I & E are control units designed for installation in MV substations
to optimise your MV substations. to control any type of switch remotely.

A high level of integrated functions


Easergy T200 I & E have been specially designed to meet the needs of customers
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in managing MV substations, offering compact and open-ended solutions:


b T200 I: management of 1 to 16 switches of any type
b T200 E: 1 to 4 switches, Ringmaster or other type
b Back-up power supply for motorisation, transmission equipment
and the control unit
b High-performance fault current detector
b Measurements for better control of the network load
b Network reconfiguration automation systems
b Communication with the control centre
b Monitoring, for local or remote operation.
Two versions of T200:
The T200 E is a specific version of T200 I managing a maximum of 4 channels and
designed to be used with Ringmaster type cubicles.
The T200 I is used with standard SM6, RM6 type or other cubicles.

Compatible with any SCADA system


A continuously updated range of protocols includes the main standards IEC 870-5-101,
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IEC 870-5-104, DNP3, Modbus and other proprietary protocols.


With our numerous installations around the world, we have considerable
experience in the interoperability of our protocols.

Open to all communication media


b Optimum transmission network management via two serial communication ports
and an Ethernet port
b Wide range of integrated modems, including radio, PSTN, GSM, GPRS and DL
b Management of external modems via Ethernet or RS232 connections.

Reliable and rugged


In view of difficult environmental conditions and the operational availability required,
Easergy T200 I & E have undergone strict reliability and qualification testing in
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accordance with IEC international standards.


The reliability of the T200 range is proven by its use across five continents
in very varied environments under conditions more severe than those demanded by
the standards:
b High temperature: Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia
b Low temperature: Russia
b Humidity: UK, China, Guyana, Bolivia, Indonesia, Gabon
b Salt mist: Colombia, Portugal, Algeria.

Assured continuity of service


Overall improvements in power provision rely on ensuring the constant availability
of equipment responsible for reconfiguring networks during an incident.
b Easergy T200 I & E perform numerous auto-tests, particularly on the power supplies
and battery.
b The power supply workshop is sized to power a conventional radio in order
to transmit an alarm if the battery fails.
b The alarms transmitted to the control centre during a fault enable immediate
corrective maintenance.
b The auto-tests ensure the availability of equipment without the need
for preventive maintenance.

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Easergy T200 I & E General description

Compact enclosure
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The equipment is housed in a basic enclosure containing all the functional elements
needed to control 1 to 4 switches (1 to 4 channels) and for the T200 I in an expansion
enclosure to expand the capacity to 16 switches (16 channels).
The T200 I enclosure is entirely of stainless steel. The T200 E enclosure is painted the
colour of the cubicle. Both ensure compliance with EMC standards. These enclosures
are provided with a padlocking system.
All information relating to the status of switches, fault currents and power supplies
is visible on the front panel of the rack (without opening the enclosure on T200 I).
Main components:
b A rack containing all the electronic modules
b An interface module with switchgear
b A battery for back-up power supply
b A slot for the transmission interface (not supplied)
b On T200 I: tamper-proof connectors on the underside of the enclosure for
T200 I 4-channel enclosure connection to electrical switch controls.

Ease of installation and connection


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b Wall-mounted enclosure, supplied with drilling template (T200 I)


b Enclosure mounted directly on the side of the Ringmaster cubicle (T200 E)
b All the internal connections are made by connectors:
no screwdriver required
b Connection to the switch via removable connectors
b Connection of transmission equipment aerials (radio, GSM, GPRS) by connector.

Fast and reliable installation


b Equipment supplied preconfigured
b Configuration in a few minutes by downloading from the database prepared
in the office
b Numerous test and simulation tools available as accessories.

T200 I 8-channel enclosure


Remote operation and maintenance by embedded
web server
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b Access to remote data parallel to the control system is possible


via the GSM, GPRS, Ethernet or PSTN transmission networks
b Option to change the configuration, update software versions, load archive files,
display states and control the switch.

Optimum cost/performance ratio


Designed to simplify the work of power distributors and to optimise the quality
of the distributed power, Easergy T200 I & E also reduce your costs as follows:
b Cost of ownership, thanks to the range of its catalogue, the modularity of the fault
detectors and the number of switches managed
b Installation costs, thanks to the simplicity of connection and setup
b Maintenance costs, thanks to numerous auto-tests with return to the control
centre, allowing preventive maintenance measures to be taken
b Operating costs: Easergy T200 I 1 E require no routine maintenance.

T200 I 16-channel enclosure


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T200 E 2 or 4-channel enclosure

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Easergy T200 I & E Power supply

High-availability back-up power supply


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b The power supply workshop supplies the back-up operating voltages for the:
v MV switch motorisation
v transmission equipment, such as radio
v control unit.
b A battery ensures the operation of the whole substation in the event of loss of the
mains supply. The power supply workshop ensures its charge and monitoring
(regulated and temperature-compensated charger).

Power supply self-monitoring


b Loss of AC supply: immediate and delayed alarm
b 48 Vdc motorisation fault: voltage fault, blown fuse
b 12 Vdc transmission fault: voltage fault, blown fuse
b 12 Vdc internal fault.

Battery self-monitoring
Battery availability check
The power supply module tests the battery status every 12 hours. When two tests
are negative, an alarm is generated and transmitted to the control centre.
Prevention against serious discharge
Serious battery discharge is irreversible. T200 I protects the circuits and causes
the battery circuit to cut out when it detects:
b A basic charger voltage fault
b Consumption in excess of 1.3 A for over 3 minutes on the transmission output
b Alarm transmission to the SCADA system
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Power supply
v the power supply workshop is designed to power a conventional analogue radio
with a disconnected (faulty) battery
43-53 Vac option v it is therefore possible to warn the control centre during a battery fault
(end of life, etc.) and to begin corrective maintenance.

90-240
Vac
Power supply characteristics
AC power supply
12 Vdc
b Supply voltage: 90 to 240 Vac, 50 Hz (43 and 57 Vac available as an option)
b Input protected by 4 A HPC fuse (type G)
12 Vdc 12 Vdc b Connection to fuse terminal block inside the enclosure.
standby transmission
Motor mechanism power supply
b Supply voltage: 48 or 24 Vdc 10%
12 Vdc
b Current: 16 A for 50 ms and 6 A for 15 s
24 or b Protection by time-delayed 5 A fuse (48 V) or time-delayed 10 A fuse (24 V).
48 Vdc Telecommunication equipment power supply
b Supply voltage: between 10.8 V and 14.8 V
b Available current: 1 A continuous; 7 A peak
Switch b Protection by delayed 4 A fuse.
Battery
b Temperature-compensated charger
Motor b Charging time: 24 hours
b Type: sealed lead 12 V, 24 Ah
b Lifetime at 20C (as specified by the manufacturer): 10 years.
Battery autonomy
b 16 h without mains power supply for Easergy T200 I & E 4-channel with radio
remote transmission equipment
b 8 h without mains power supply for Easergy T200 I 16-channel with radio remote
transmission equipment
b Ability to perform 10 open/close cycles at the end of autonomy (in normal operating
conditions: batteries fully charged before loss of AC supply).

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Easergy T200 I & E Switchgear control-command

Direct connection by connectors


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Information can be acquired and orders passed on via a direct connection between
the control unit and the switch. The connections are made using removable
connectors (polarised on T200 I) which enable:
b Fast and secure installation
b Simple start-up, with the control system, by fitting a simulator in place
of the switchgear
b Reliable operation and maintenance due to servicing operations which
do not require a screwdriver.

Switchgear control-command
Management of different types of switches
b Single or dual control switches:
v open position - closed position
v earth isolation position
v free input (voltage presence relay for automation system)
These inputs are connected to the switches via connection cords.
This data is received by 0V polarity.
b Available voltages: 48 Vdc, 24 Vdc
b Opening or closing orders by 0V or +V polarity or by current loop.
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Local operator panel


Display of information by coloured LEDs
b Equipment fault
b Switch position: open, closed, inconsistent, locked
b Fault current detection
b Automation system on/off
b Ua and Ub voltage presence
b Automation system locked
b Local or remote operating mode
b Additional indication status.
Selection of remote or local operating mode
A rotary switch is used to select the operating mode:
b Local: the command from the operator panel is confirmed. Any order from
the remote control centre is locked.
b Remote: local commands are not permitted. Orders from the remote control centre
are validated.
Switch control
The switch must be in the local position. The control and validation buttons
must then be pressed at the same time.
Automation system activation
The automation system is activated and deactivated by pressing the control
and validation buttons at the same time.
Detector reset and indication test:
b The reset button resets the fault detector
b The test button checks all indications.

Connecting the PC to the front socket allows


internal data and parameter settings Additional information
to be consulted during commissioning
b 6 general-purpose digital inputs per 4-channel control module (max. 24)
b 1 digital input for the fault detector RESET function
b 1 relay output to RESET an external fault detector
b 1 powered output for rhythmic illumination of an external LED indicating
the detection of a fault current (visibility: 50 m; flashing period: 1 s).
These inputs are connected to a screw terminal block located on the interface
module front panel.
Note: when an automatic transfer system is used, certain inputs/outputs
are reassigned as follows:
b If generator ATS automatic transfer system
v one dedicated relay output for control of a generating set
v one digital input dedicated to retrieval of generator power-on information
v one dedicated digital input to manually force switchover to the generator channel
b One dedicated digital input to enable channel paralleling.

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Easergy T200 I & E Fault current detection
and measurement

One of the following modules can be linked to each channel (switch):


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b A current measuring and fault current detection module


b A single-phase or three-phase voltage measuring module
b A digital input acquisition module.
Combinations of these modules can be used. The module type is detected
automatically.

Current measurement and fault current detection


Current measurement and fault current detection on a single channel requires
the installation of a kit comprising:
b A current acquisition card which is installed on the switchgear interface card. This
module provides direct acquisition and electrical isolation of the signal from the
current transformers.
b A set of current sensors comprising (depending on the chosen assembly):
v 3 phase sensors
T200AT v 2 phase sensors and 1 zero sequence sensor
v 1 zero sequence sensor.
The current measurement kits are ordered separately from the T200 control unit.
T200AC They can be added later on site without modifying the Easergy T200 configuration.
Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth fault current detection
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b Detection thresholds and sensing times are configurable.
Acquisition modules for internal or external b Memorised faults can be cleared:
current detection: v by remote control
b T200-AC, AS or AH: current measurement v by a time delay configurable for each channel
b T200-AD: acquisition of data from an external detector v by return of AC supply configurable for each channel
b T200-AT: acquisition of 3 phase-to-neutral voltages
v by manual action on the operator panel.
from a VT.
b Faults are indicated:
v by the red LED opposite the rack
v outside the station by flashing light
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T200-AC
1 1 Ja I1 v remotely via the communication protocol to the SCADA system.
2 2 I2 SW1 Load current measurement on the line
3 3 I3
4 b The load current on the MV line measured by the detector's current sensors
4 I4
can be recorded and sent to the control centre.
b The measurements can be recorded in various ways (see Management
1 current transformer on each phase of variables).
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T200-AS
Voltage measurement and monitoring
1 1 Ja I1
2 2 I2 SW1 In addition to LV power supply presence monitoring by the supply module,
3 3 I3 there are two options for measuring and monitoring the medium voltage:
4 4 I4 b From measurement voltage transformers
v the voltage acquisition module T200-AT is responsible for the acquisition and
isolation of the three phase-to-neutral voltages produced by the measurement
2 phase current transformers, 1 core balance CT voltage transformers
v detection of voltage drops and presence of a residual voltage. The detection
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T200-AH and presence thresholds are configurable.


1 1 Ja I1 v this option can be added at a later date on site.
2 2 I2 SW1 b From the LV power supply source for the Easergy T200 I unit
3 3 I3 v the measurement is scaled to provide a picture of the MV voltage
4 4 I4 v the detection and presence thresholds are configurable
v this option has to be ordered with the control unit. It is installed on the last channel
1 core balance CT
of the control unit.
Voltage presence monitoring via capacitive dividers
Reconfiguration systems such as the power supply source changeover switch
require monitoring of three-phase voltages on the various channels.
In such a case we use the Easergy VD23 voltage presence relay,
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which can be found in the accessories section.

External voltage presence relay VD23

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Easergy T200 I & E Fault current detection
and measurement

Characteristics
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Application
Network 4 to 36 kV
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz
Current measurement and fault detection
Types of current sensors Assembly A: 3 phase current sensors
Assembly B: 2 phase sensors and 1 zero sequence
sensor
Assembly C: 1 zero sequence sensor
Assemblies A and B phase fault Configurable from 100 to 750 A in 50 A steps
Zero sequence fault
Assembly A Configurable from 20 to 160 A in 1 A steps
Assemblies B and C Configurable from 5 to 160 A in 1 A steps
Sensing time: ST 50 to 800 ms in 25 ms steps
Reset
Automatic voltage return Configurable Yes/No
After delay Configurable from 15 min to 2 h in 15 min steps
Remote Yes
Local Yes
Indication
Remote Phase fault, zero sequence fault
Local Summary by LED on rack front panel, details via PC
Retrieved measurements Average current per channel
Voltage measurement and monitoring
Type of measurement Single-phase from the power supply source
Three-phase from the measurement VT
Input voltages
From VT 110 V/3
From LV 230 Vac
Scaling 50 V to 30,000 V configurable
Detection threshold
Loss threshold 20 to 95%
Residual voltage (T200-AT) 5 to 50%
Retrieved measurements 1U per channel
Memorisation and processing of measurements
Periodic recording On sample or averaged value (configurable)
Period: 10 s, 30 s, 1 min, 15 min, 30 min or 1 h
High and low thresholds Configurable from 0 to 750 A
Dead band (variation of I) Configurable from 1 to 100% of the value read
Min. and Max. Configurable for 1, 7 or 14 days
Accuracy of measurements (excluding sensors)
Current and voltage measurements 3%
Fault current detector 3%

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Easergy T200 I & E Automation systems

Easergy T200 automation systems are factory predefined. No on-site programming


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Current
Execution time is required.
b The automation systems can be switched on and off from the local operator panel
and disabled using the configurator.

Voltage
b Switches can be controlled manually in the following circumstances:
drop v automation system switched off
v switch in local mode.

Sectionaliser (SEC)
The sectionaliser automation system opens the switch after a predefined number of
b Configurable parameters: Time faults (1 to 4) during the voltage dip in the reclosing cycle of the top circuit breaker.
v Number of faults: from 1 to 4 b The automation system counts the number of times a fault current followed
v Execution time: from 20 s to 4 mins configurable
in 5 s steps
by a voltage loss is detected. It sends an open order if:
v Automation system valid/invalid. v the switch is closed
v the fault has disappeared
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Vn v the MV supply is absent.


SW2 voltage b The automation system is reset at the end of the execution time delay.
O

Vn SW1 voltage ATS automatic transfer system (source changeover)


O The automatic transfer system performs automatic control and management of
C sources in the MV secondary distribution network.
T1 TR SW1 TR Two possible versions for ATS:
O

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Network ATS version: control of two MV network channels.
C
TR T1 TR
The network ATS automatic transfer system requires use of
O SW2 SW1 SW2
the VD23 relay for detection of voltage presence/absence.
Network ATS - Semi-Auto Mode NB: the VD23 relay cannot be used with a Ringmaster
(without paralleling upon automatic return) type cubicle.
TR: switch response time Generator ATS version: control of one network channel and
Vn one generating set channel (not available on T200 E).
SW1 voltage
Note: ATS automatic transfer system is available only on channels
O
1 and 2 of each CONTROL module. Generator ATS automatic
transfer system is available only on the first CONTROL module
C
T1 TR SW1 T2 TR (channels 1 to 4).
O
Operating modes
C The operating mode is selected from the T200 Web server.
TR SW2 TR
O
Mode SW1VSW2 or SW2VSW1 (or SWVSWG if Generator ATS):
Network ATS - Auto Mode SW1 Automatic transfer system executes only one changeover from the priority channel
(with paralleling upon automatic return) to the backup channel. Automatic transfer system then remains on that channel.
TR: switch response time
Semi-Auto mode SW1XVSW2 (or SWXVSWG if Generator ATS):
In the event of a voltage loss on the active channel, automatic transfer system
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Vn
SW1 voltage switches to the other channel after a time delay T1. Automatic transfer system
0 executes no return, except in case of voltage loss on the new active channel.
1 Auto SW1 or Auto SW2 mode (or Auto SW if Generator ATS):
T1 GE Command 6s
0 After a changeover, return to the priority channel occurs if the MV voltage on that
channel is restored. The channel that has priority can be defined according to
Vg
Tg1 GE voltage Tg2 the state of a dedicated digital input.
0
Changeover sequences:
C TR
TR SW Network ATS: in the event of voltage loss on the normal channel, changeover involves
O opening the normal channel after time delay T1 and then closing the backup channel.
Note: in Auto mode, the sequence of return to the normal channel depends on
C
TR T2 TR SWG configuration of the Paralleling upon auto return option (see below).
O
Generator ATS: in the event of voltage loss on the network channel, changeover
C involves sending the order for opening the network channel and at the same time
TR T2 TR SWG
O the Generator start-up order, after time delay T1.
The remainder of the changeover sequence depends on the management of
Generator ATS - Auto SW mode Generator channel closing (configurable option):
(Without paralleling upon Auto return) b Case of Generator channel closing after start-up order:
TR: Switch response time After the Generator start-up order, the closing order is given to the Generator
Tg1: Generator starting time (maximum 60 s)
Tg2: Generator stopping time
channel, without waiting until the Generator is actually started.
Case : Generator channel closing after Generator power on
b Case of Generator closing after Generator power on:
(configurable option) The Generator channel closing order is sent only when Generator voltage is detected.
Case : Generator channel closing after Generator start-up
command (configurable option)

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Configurable parameters: Paralleling upon Auto return


b Automatic transfer system ON/OFF
b Operating mode: Semi-Auto, Auto SW1, Auto SW2, A software-configurable option allows the automatic transfer system to disable
SW1 > SW2, SW2 > SW1 or enable paralleling of the channels upon automatic return to the main channel
b T1: 0 ms to 2 min. in increments of 100 ms (in Auto mode).
b T2: 0 s to 30 min. in increments of 5 s Enabling of paralleling must be confirmed by the activation of a dedicated digital input.
b Disabling/enabling transfer upon fault detection:
b Choice of voltage presence detection: DI4 or VD23 Paralleling disabled: Auto return to the priority channel involves opening the backup
b Channel connected to generator: SW1 or SW2 channel and, when it is open, closing the priority channel.
b Type of automatic transfer system: Network ATS
or Generator ATS
Paralleling enabled: Auto return to the priority channel involves first closing
b Manual control enabled/disabled if ATS in operation the priority channel and, when it is closed, opening the backup channel.
b Paralleling enabled/disabled in auto and/or manual mode
b Choice of type of changeover to Generator: immediately Changeover conditions
or after detection of Generator power on Changeover takes place if the following conditions are met:
b Automatic transfer system in operation
b SW1 open and SW2 closed or SW1 closed and SW2 open
b Absence of fault current on the two channels (only if locking by fault detection
option activated)
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DI 1 1
b Transfer locking absent
2
3
b Earthing switch absent on the two channels
DI 2 b MV voltage absent on the active channel
4
5 b MV voltage present on the other channel.
Priority channel DI 3
6 Return to the main channel for the Auto modes occurs if:
Genset voltage presence DI 4 7 b The priority channel is open
8
b The MV voltage on the priority channel is present during time delay T2.
Parallel connection input DI 5 9
10
11
Generating set connections
Genset forcing DI 6 Relays are installed in factory in the T200 enclosure to provide interfacing with
12
the generating set (Generator ATS version only). Connection should be performed
The DIs can be assigned Digital Input connection as follows (see diagram opposite):
for ATS automation (J2 or J10 terminal block)
(configurable options) b Voltage: contact closed if Generator started, to be wired on the two available
terminals (do not wire if detection of power on is performed by a relay VD23)
b Start-up: Generator start-up order, to be wired on terminals C and B
b Stop: Generator stoppage order, to be wired on terminals D and B.
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Detection of voltage presence


Voltage presence on a channel managing the Generator can be executed by
two processes:
b Either by a dedicated Voltage digital input
b Or by voltage relay VD23 (via cubicle cable).

Terminal block T200 Override setting on generator (Generator ATS only)


For routine test or reduced pricing requirements, it is possible to perform override
C D C D
setting of operation on the generator manually, remotely (from the supervisor) or
locally (activation by a dedicated digital input).
When the override setting is terminated, the automatic transfer system places itself
A B A B
back in the initial mode, i.e. in the mode that was active before the override setting
(ON or OFF). During override setting, the automatic transfer system is set to ON
for channels 1 and 2.

Source transfer locking


Voltage Stop Start-up A dedicated digital input allows changeover to be locked if a problem occurs on one
of the devices related to the changeover. This input is generally connected to the
downstream circuit breaker. Local and remote controls are no longer possible
Genset
in this case.

Specific Generator-related management


Generator Stop Start
b Upon transfer to the Generator, if the latter doesnt start, the automatic transfer
started generator generator system waits for a period of 60 s at most before stopping changeover, then:
contact order order v in SW > SWG mode: the automatic transfer system is locked and must be reset
(on the Control panel) to restart the device.
Interface with the generating set v in SW <> SWG mode or in Auto mode: the automatic transfer system remains
operational.
If voltage returns to the network channel, the automatic transfer system requests
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Source transfer locking 1 return to the network channel.


2 b When the automatic transfer system is configured with auto return on the network
3
DO 1 channel, Generator stoppage is requested 6 s after the changeover sequence
4
+5
is completed.
Stop/start generator order
6

Lock connection (J1 terminal block on the 4-ways interface


or J9 on the 2-ways interface)

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Bus tie coupling (BTA)


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The BTA (Bus Tie Automatism) is an automation system for switching sources
SW1 SW3 SW2 between two incoming lines (SW1 and SW2) and a busbar coupling switch (SW3).
It must be used in conjunction with VD3H type voltage presence detectors and the
fault current detection function on the busbar incoming lines.
NB: the VD23 relay cannot be used with a Ringmaster type cubicle.

Operating mode
Normal position Two operating modes can be configured:
b Standard mode:
If the voltage is lost on one busbar, the automation system opens the incoming line
(SW1 or SW2) and closes the coupling switch SW3. Coupling is conditional upon
the absence of a fault current on the main source.
SW1 SW3 SW2
b Interlock on loss of voltage after switching mode:
After execution of the automation system in standard mode, the voltage presence is
checked for a configurable period. If the voltage is lost during this period,
the coupling switch SW3 is opened and the automation system interlocked.

Coupling sequence
b Coupling takes place if the following conditions are met:
Active coupling v the automation system is switched on
v the switches on incoming channels SW1 and SW2 are closed
v the earthing switches SW1, SW2 and SW3 are open
v there is no voltage on an incoming line SW1 or SW2
v there is no fault current detection on SW1 and SW2
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SW2 voltage v there is no transfer interlock


V2 v voltage is present on the other incoming line.
b The coupling sequence in standard mode is as follows:
V1 SW1 voltage v opening of the de-energised incoming line switch after a delay T1
v closing of the coupling switch SW3.
O b The coupling sequence in Interlock on loss of voltage after coupling mode i
s completed as follows:
C v monitoring of the voltage stability for a delay T3
T1 SW1
O v opening of the coupling switch SW3 if this condition is not met
T3 v locking of BTA automation system.
C b The system returns to standard mode after coupling if:
SW3 T2 v the return to SW1 or SW2 option is activated
O
v voltage on the channel has been normal for a delay T2
Configurable parameters: v the automation system is activated
b Operating mode: v the automation system is not locked
Standard/locking upon voltage loss v there is no coupling interlock.
b Automatic return: SW1/SW2
b Automation system: on/off
b Delay before switching
Coupling interlock
T1: 100 ms to 60 s in 100 ms steps A dedicated digital input allows changeover to be locked if a problem occurs
b Delay before return on one of the devices related to the changeover. This input is generally connected to
T2: 5 s to 300 s in 1 s steps the downstream circuit breaker. Local and remote controls are no longer possible
b Interlock delay on voltage loss
in this case.
T3: 100 ms to 3 s in 100 ms steps
b Motorisation type: command time Locking the automation system
b Manual control: enabled/disabled in local and remote modes The BTA automation system is locked if one of the following conditions is met during
if automation system in operation the coupling process:
b Paralleling: enabled/disabled in auto and (or) manual modes
b Transfer locking upon fault detection. b Failure of a command to open or close a switch
b Indication that an earthing switch has closed
b Appearance of a fault current
b Switch power supply fault
b Appearance of the coupling interlock
b Manual or remote ON/OFF command from the automation system.

Paralleling upon Auto return


A software-configurable option allows the automation system to disable or enable
paralleling of the channels upon automatic return to the main channel (in Auto mode).
Enabling of paralleling must be confirmed by the activation of a dedicated digital input.
If paralleling is disabled: Auto return to the normal channel involves opening
the coupling channel (SW3) and, when it is open, closing the normal channel.
If paralleling is enabled: Auto return to the normal channel involves first closing
the normal channel and, when it is closed, opening the coupling channel (SW3).

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Easergy T200 I & E Management and time-
stamping of variables

Time-setting and time-stamping Archiving events and measurements


A T200 can be time-stamped in one All data (variables) from the T200 or from the local Modbus network can be recorded.
of the following ways: The recording and transmission mode for each variable can be configured.
b Locally using the laptop This data is recorded in four logs for transmission to the SCADA system
b By the remote control system or for viewing locally:
b Via the Ethernet network Events log: information transmitted to the SCADA system
b By an internal GPS (available as an option) Variables configured as events are recorded in this log.
v with time-stamping : They are transmitted to the control centre according to the protocol exchange
time zone management conditions.
summer/winter time management. Alarm log: spontaneous transmission
v precision of time stamping: b Alarm configured variables spontaneously trigger a call from the control centre.
resolution : 1 ms b These variables are also recorded in the events log.
discrimination between 2 events: 10 ms.
System log: this can be consulted locally and is intended for maintenance and
operation procedures, such as memorising transmission events, transmission
errors and system configuration modification.
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GPS
Measurements log:
Measurements configured as records are stored in this log.
Measurements configured as events and alarms are also recorded
in the relevant logs.
The archive logs can be consulted locally and remotely via the Easergy T200
web server configurator and can be downloaded in Excel format.

Criteria for recording variables

Alarm log Events log Measurements Criteria


log
Indication
TSD b b v On change of state
Control centre v On loss of closing
TSS b b v On activity
v On inactivity
v Time-delayed
v Alarm level: 1 to 3
e.g., SCADA, GSM, or GSM
and SCADA transmission
Measurements
Periodic b b b Period: 10 s, 30 s, 1 min,
or average 15 min, 30 min or 1 h
On thresholds b b b High and low
Dead band b b b Value as %
Min. and Max. b 1, 7 or 14 days
Note: criteria can be combined.
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stamping of variables

Counters
A counter can be declared for each remote indication (TS) and remote measurement
variable internal to the T200 or coming from a device connected to the local network.
Counters can therefore be declared in order to establish:
b The number of operations of a switch
b The number of fault current passes
b etc.
There are 5 types of counter
b Counters for digital data TSS
v pulse counter: counts the number of high or low state transitions (configurable) by
a TSS. The theoretical scan interval for this counter is 10 ms
v time counter: counts the time spent in the high or low state by a TSS
v integrator counter: counts the number of high or low state transitions by a TSS
in each integration period.
b Counters for analogue data
v integrator: totals the associated TM every second
v average: calculates the average for a TM over the last integration period.
The counter reading can be:
b Sent to the control centre if the protocol permits it
b Viewed on the display page of the operating software
b Modified from the control centre or the control page of the operating software.

Event storage capacity

Events 10 000
Alarms 2 000
System 6 000
Measurements 30 000

For all logs, when the storage capacity is reached, the most recent event
clears the oldest from the list.

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Easergy T200 I & E Communication

Communication protocols
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The communication module manages a serial type protocol and IP protocols


at the same time.
Example: IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104.
It is therefore possible to mix standard and IP transmission media.
Communication protocols can be downloaded, which simplifies procedures
SCADA
for updating versions. Two versions are embedded, which protects downloading and
switching.
Communication The range of communication protocols is continually updated and includes:
networks: radio, b IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104
PSTN, GSM/GPRS, b Level 3 Serial DNP3 and TCP/IP
Ethernet, etc. b Serial Modbus and TCP/IP with non-permanent communication management
b Several proprietary protocols (please contact us).
Protocols:
IEC, DNP3,
Modbus, etc. Multi-channel SCADA communication
Three available communication ports
Easergy T200 I can manage up to three communication ports and ensure multi-site
redundant communications.
b Ports 1 and 2: support all the transmission interfaces available in the product
range.
b Ethernet port 3: this port is available for communication with the control centre
using an IP protocol and Ethernet transmission interfaces.
It can also be used for configuration and local operation.
RS485 Modbus local network Management of 3 virtual IP addresses on the Ethernet port for multi-SCADA access.

Management of the various transmission modes


The ports can be configured to be used with single or redundant channels:

Normal One SCADA communication channel

Normal/standby Two SCADA communication channels


b Used with different transmission media.
b Two operating modes:
v symmetrical: T200 I changes to the other
channel when there is a fault on the active channel
v automatic return: dissymmetrical with or
without automatic return: one channel is declared
as the main channel and the other is the standby
channel. After changeover, the return to the main
channel is:
manual (local or remote reset) with the no return
option
automatic once the cause of the changeover
has disappeared with the with return option.
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Transmission interface range


b Integrated modems
Modems and interface Technical characteristics Main functions
RS232 serial interface Non-isolated Direct connection and management of
Max. transmission speed : 38,400 bits/s external transmission equipment
b Direct: radio modem
b Hayes: telephone, GSM
Signal management:
b Rx, Tx, DP, CPD, PDP, DPE, PAE, IA
Telephone modem (PSTN) V.32 bis standard Message repetition (3)
300 to 14,400 bits/s Main call no.
Isolation: 8 kV Standby call no.
FSK radio modem FSK V23 modulation Signal management:
200 or 600-1200 bd Rx, Tx, squelch, DP, DPE
Receive level: - 30 to + 10 dBm on 600 Ohms Parity, frame errors
Transmission level: - 10 dBm or 0 dBm
Reception access impedance: 600 Ohms or high impedance Test mode: carrier generation
FFSK radio modem FFSK modulation Signal management:
1200 - 2400 bd Rx, Tx, squelch, Em cmd
Receive level: - 30 to + 10 dBm on 600 Ohms Parity, frame errors
Transmission level: - 10 dBm or 0 dBm
Reception access impedance: 600 Ohms or high impedance Test mode: carrier generation
Multidrop private dedicated line modem FSK V.23 modulation: 600 - 1200 bd Management:
(DL) V.24 interface Parity, frame errors
2-wire half-duplex or 4-wire full-duplex transmission
Line impedance: 600 ohms or high impedance (10 kohm)
Carrier loss detection: 10 ms
Carrier presence detection: 15 ms
Isolation: 8 kV
GSM/GPRS modem Dual-band modem Transmission data:
900 - 1800 MHz or 850 - 1900 MHz Message repetition (3)
Triple-band collinear aerial with 6 db gain and 5 m cable - Main call no.
Indoor/outdoor installation Standby call no.
SMS transmission
Ethernet port 10 base T/100 base T - TX (RJ45) Management of IP protocols and
10/100 Mbits configurators

b External modems and transmission equipment


T200 manages any type of modem or transmission equipment via the RS232
or Ethernet connection.

Local communication network


An optional master port is used to communicate with the various substation
equipment (slaves).
b Protocol: Modbus master
b Port: RS232/485
b Equipment examples:
v Sepam or other digital protection relay
v PLCs
v remote I/O for acquiring additional information
v T200 slave in the same substation or nearby substation
v metering unit
v Easergy G200 and Flair 200C.

Local network
Protocol Modbus master
Number of slaves 31 in RS485 connection
Maximum number of TAG Digital inputs: 300
Digital outputs: 100
Analogue inputs: 200
Analogue outputs: 100

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b Local and remote configuration Embedded web data server


b Software download b Configuration, operation and diagnosis are carried out by connecting a laptop
b Configuration download equipped with a web browser.
b Offline configuration b The menu on the home page enables the user to select the menu display
language.
b Access is secured by entering a login name and password.
b The web data server's HTML-format pages are used to:
v display page: view states and measurements
v control page: issue open/close orders and counter preset commands
v diagnostic page: read and save archives
v maintenance page: substation parameters, software version update, configuration
download, network analyser
v parameters page:
PE40650EN Communication configuration, protocol, switch control, measurement and detection.

Remote and local connection


b Local access is achieved by connecting the PC to the USB or Ethernet port.
b Access to remote data parallel to the control system is possible via the GSM,
GPRS, Ethernet or PSTN transmission networks regardless of the communication
protocol.
b With local connection, pages are refreshed automatically either cyclically
or on a change of state. The embedded web server is used for local supervision
of the substation.
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On-site
maintenance GSM/GPRS
SMS alert

GSM/GPRS
PSTN
Ethernet/Intranet
Radio

SCADA control centre Maintenance and


operation service

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Data configuration
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DB generation of T200
Save DB
Easergy T200 is supplied with a factory-tested preconfigured database.

Configuration by web server


b Customisation of standard configurations and preparation of offline configurations
v preparation of the standard database
v preparation of site configurations.
Preparation of b Configuration by downloading files
configurations v loading the predefined configuration
On-site or v saving the definitive configuration after commissioning.
remote b The configurable parameters are:
configuration v switch management: command type, measurement sensors, fault current
detectors, voltage presence, automation systems
v communication: protocol type, port operating mode, modem type, protocol
parameters, exchange table
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v variables: labels, address, associated information (remote controls), access type


(user session, administrator, etc.), definition of states and recording criteria
v classes: customisation of display and command pages (variables are grouped and
presented in classes).

Configuration by the SCADA system


Some parameters are designed to be modified by the SCADA system via the
communication protocol. These are mainly parameters connected to network
operation:
b Fault current detection thresholds and voltage monitoring
b Measurement recording value for min., max. and dead band thresholds.

Operation and control


Alongside operation and control of the network from the SCADA system, it is also
possible to operate the equipment locally or remotely using three pages:
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b Display of states and measurements


b Issuing commands: switches, counters (initialisation), automation system on/off,
fault detector reset and other digital outputs. The issuing of commands is made
secure by a selection and confirmation process.
b Consultation of transmitted and archived data
v on-screen consultation of archive logs
v extraction of logs on a PC as an SCV file for analysis.
The views are refreshed periodically or automatically on a change of state.

Maintenance
Update of software versions or change of protocol
A new version of the communication card software or protocol can also
be downloaded from a PC. Two software versions are saved. It is possible
to switch between the two versions.
System events log file analysis
b Memorisation of transmission events (to determine the origin of a recurrent
communication fault)
b Indication of transmission errors (CRC error, collisions, PSTN line disturbance,
redundant changeover, etc.)
b Indication of system events (T200 start-up, T200 reset, configuration modification,
etc.).
Communication analyser
This analyser observes the frames exchanged on ports 1 and 2 with the control
centre.

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Easergy T200 I & E General characteristics

T200 I T200 E
Capacity
Controllable switch 1 to 16 channels 1 to 4 channels
Information via switch b Open/close orders
b Open/closed positions
b Earthing switch status
Additional information 6 digital inputs per control module
Electrical and mechanical characteristics
Dielectric AC voltage input IEC 60 255-4 Insulation (50 Hz/1 min): 10 kV
Surge (1.2/50 s): 20 kV
Toroid input IEC 60 255-4 Insulation (50 Hz/1 min): 2 kV
Surge (1.2/50 s): 5 kV
Electromagnetic Fast transient bursts IEC 61 000-4-4 Level 4: 4 kV (mains, sensors),
2 kV (other circuits)
Electrostatic discharge IEC 61 000-4-2 Level 3: 6 kV on contact
Electric fields IEC 61 000-4-3 80 MHz to 1 GHz - 10 V/m 80 MHz to 1 GHz - 30 V/m
Radio frequency in MC IEC 61 000-4-6 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz - 10 V rms
Damped oscillatory waves IEC 61 000-4-12 2.5 kV common mode, 1 kV differential mode
Pulsed magnetic field IEC 61 000-4-9 1000 A/m peak
Surge IEC 61 000-4-5 Coupling between line wires 1 kV, between wire and frame 2 kV
50 Hz magnetic field IEC 61 000-4-8 30 A/m 100 A/m
Climatic Operating temperature 15C to + 55C
Relative humidity 93% at 40C, 96 h
Salt mist IEC 60 068-2-11 192 h at 35C 336 h at 35 C
Storage temperature 25C to + 70C
Mechanical Vibrations IEC 60 068-2-6 10 to 500 Hz 1 g; 10 cycles 10 min
Dimensions H x W x D (mm) 1 to 4 channels: 670 x 310 x 335 465 x 380 x 275
8 to 16 channels: 670 x 620 x 335
Weight 4 channels: 40 kg 4 channels: 40 kg
16 channels: 70 kg
Protection IEC 60 529 IP33 IP54

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Easergy T200 I & E Dimensions and mounting

1 to 4-channel T200 I enclosure


310
335 250

MT10030

560 (1)

520
670 (2)
(1) Height of 1- and 2-channel enclosure: the switch connectors are mounted inside
the enclosure.
(2) Height of 4-channel enclosure: unit supports tamper-proof connectors.

8 to 16-channel T200 I enclosure


560
250 250
335
MT10031

520
670 (3)
760 (4)

620
(3) Height of 8-channel enclosure: connectors mounted in one row.
(4) Height of 16-channel enclosure: connectors mounted in two rows.

T200 E enclosure
M6 M6
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275 380
(x 4) (x 4)

465 525

210

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Easergy T200 I & E Mounting of remote
transmission equipment

85 Basic enclosure
240 On the upper right-hand side of the Easergy T200 (A) there is a slot for a transmission
device (modem, fibre optic, etc.).
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A sliding plate allows for a variety of possible adaptations.


b Slot A
T200 I : Height = 300 mm; Width = 60 mm; Depth = 220 mm
320 T200 E : Height = 240 mm ; Width = 140 mm ; Depth = 240 mm
b Connection to Easergy T200
v the 12 Vdc power supply for the interface is available at the connector located
on the right-hand side of the rack.
v the serial connection is available at the SUB-D 9-pin connector located
on the right-hand side of the rack.

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8 channel expansion Basic enclosure

T200 I (basic enclosure)

140
240 A
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B
240

T200 E

A : standard slot for remote transmission equipment, basic enclosure.


B : free space for miscellaneous accessories, 8-channel expansion enclosure
(T200 I only).
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8-channel expansion T200 I enclosure


The 8-channel enclosure is supplied with a short expansion rack to release
the space to install various types of equipment (B).
b Slot B
Height = 500 mm; Width = 180 mm; Depth = 220 mm
b Connection
v the 12 Vdc power supply is available on the left-hand side of the expansion rack.
v a serial Modbus RS485 connection for communicating with local equipment
is also available.

Empty expansion T200 I enclosure


The empty expansion enclosure, supplied with two lateral sliding grids, can be used for
a variety of adaptations.

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Easergy T200 I & E Connection equipment

Current acquisition modules


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On the T200 I, current acquisition modules are supplied as a kit comprising


measurement CTs, cable and acquisition card for installation on the interface
module.
b Product references
v T200-Txx: kit with 3 opening phase CTs
v T200-TFxx: kit with 3 closed phase CTs (special RM6 feed-through)
Opening CT
v T200-TSxx: kit with 2 opening phase CTs and one opening core balance CT
v T200-THxx: kit with 1 opening core balance CT
+ + xx = length of cables supplied with tamper-proof IP2X connectors at each end: 3 m,
5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 25 m.
b The phase CTs are opening CTs equipped as standard with an automatic holding
system for cable diameters from 30 to 55 mm.
b The core balance CT is an opening CT of diameter 125 mm.
On the T200 E, only the acquisition module T200-AC is supplied on option and must
Closed CT
Cable Acquisition be ordered with the enclosure. The CTs and cables are supplied with the Ringmaster
3m card cubicle.
5m b Available product reference
10 m v T200-AC: 3-phase acquisition module.
15 m
25 m

Voltage acquisition module


b Single-phase measurement from the power supply (see enclosure reference)
b Acquisition module 3V 110 V/3 (reference T200-AT).
Core balance CT
Current acquisition kits (T200 I)
Module with 3 additional digital inputs
This module can be installed in place of a current or voltage module.
b Acquisition of 3 dry contacts
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v 1 phase fault
v 2 earth faults.
b Card supplied without cable
v connection to screw terminal block
Module with 3 additional digital inputs
v installation on interface module.
b Reference: T200-AD.
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T200 I cubicle connection kit


b The connection kit for wiring to the cubicle comprises:
v one 10-pin tamper-proof connector
v one labelled connection cable: cable cross-section 1.5 mm2
Cubicle connection cable (T200 I)
This kit is intended for connection to terminal block extensions T-200-B1, T200-B2,
T200-B4.
b Product references
v T200-CP3: 3 metre cable
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v T200-CP5: 5 metre cable


v T200-CP10: 10 metre cable
v T200-CP15: 15 metre cable
v T200-CP25: 25 metre cable.
Note: the cubicle connection kit is not supplied with the T200 E, it is an option
to be ordered with the Ringmaster cubicle.

External LED
Additional equipment
b External LED
v a sealed external LED can be connected to the Easergy T200 to indicate
memorisation of a fault current change:
- the Easergy T200 output is powered to allow rhythmic illumination of the LED
- period 1 s
v characteristics:
- sealed 6 V lamp: IP54
- connection by 1.5 mm2 cable (not supplied)
- visibility range (50 m)
b Reference: T200-LAMP.

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PC connection cables
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The cables to connect a PC to the Easergy T200 USB or Ethernet configuration ports
are standard. Three versions are available in the range.
Product references
b T200-USB: 3 metre USB-A and USB-B type USB cable
USB or Ethernet cable b T200-ETH3: 3 metre crossed Ethernet cable for direct PC-T200 connection
b T200-ETH10: 10 metre crossed Ethernet cable for direct PC-T200 connection.
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Implementation and operation tools


Test socket (Reference: T200-PT)
The test socket is mounted in place of a cubicle connection socket on the Easergy
T200 I. It can be used to simulate the presence of a switch by looping control outputs
onto position inputs.
Test socket
These sockets are used during commissioning for testing the entire communication
chain without actuating the switches.
Note: functions only on the T200 with 48 V motor pack power supply.
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Current simulator (Reference: T200-SIM)


This is used for local testing of the operation of the Easergy T200:
b Simulation of a variable phase current from 0 to 750 A
b Simulation of a zero sequence current of 40 A, 80 A or 160 A
b Simulation of an MV switch and display of its position.
The simulator is supplied with connection cables:
b Current acquisition module connection cable
Current simulator b 220 Vac mains power cable
b Cubicle interface terminal block connection cable.

Switch and auxiliary simulator (Reference: T200-ST)


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The switch and auxiliary simulator is compatible with all types of power supply and
control logic and can perform all input and output tests for the T200. It is supplied with
connection cables fitted with connectors which come in place of the switch.
The simulator can be fitted without altering the wiring. It is used to:
b Simulate control of two switches: open/close order and change of position
b Display output states
b Simulate digital inputs.

Test case for testing states, voltage and current injection


(Reference: T200-TESTCASE)
The T200-TESTCASE test case is used to carry out all operational tests on site.
It operates independently using power supplied by the T200. It includes connection
cables and does not require any modifications to the T200 wiring. In addition to
the T200-ST functions, it is also used to:
Switch and auxiliary simulator
b Simulate a phase-to-phase or zero sequence fault current
b Simulate a fault cycle (automation system test).
The injection values can be configured in order to carry out all the operational tests
without modifying the T200 database:
b Fault current detector: phase-to-phase and zero sequence
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b Voltage loss and presence detection


b Automation systems.
This case includes:
b The T200-ST simulator
b A programmable voltage and current simulator
b Connection cables.

Test case

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Easergy T200 I & E Accessories

Relay VD23
PE57787

The VD23 is a voltage detection relay for medium-voltage electrical networks from
3 kV to 36 kV, 50 or 60 Hz.
The VD23 is in DIN 96 x 48 mm format and is designed to be installed in the front part
of the cubicle.
Relay VD23 can detect the presence or absence of phase voltage or a phase-to-
phase voltage imbalance, on line-to-neutral or line-to-line voltage, with choice of
phases to be monitored (one phase or 3 phases).
The VD23 self-adapts to the MV network voltage. No network voltage adjustment
is therefore needed.
It is generally used for automatic reconfiguration systems such as automatic transfer
systems or applications of earthing switch locking upon voltage presence.
The VD23 requires the use of a capacitive divider and a VPIS-VO to acquire voltage
measurement. A specific connector is provided for connection of the VPIS-VO.
DE58735

DIRECT

INVERSE

1 2 3 4 5 6

123456 V R1 R2 24V-48V
V1 V2 V3 V0 + -
Assignment of micro-switches U
U21U13U32 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 Action on output relays: Direct / Inverse
2 Simple voltage (V) / Composed voltage (U)
3 Phase 1: Used / Not used VD23
4 Phase 2: Used / Not used L1
5 Phase 3: Used / Not used L2
6 Residual voltage: Used / Not used L3

Option
VPIS-VO

2 relay outputs are available on the VD23, allowing two operating modes:
R1 = detection of voltage presence (for source changeover application)
R2 = detection of voltage absence (for applications of earthing switch locking upon
voltage presence).
These two relay outputs can be used in normal or inverted position and their action
can also be time-delayed by configuration.
VD23 parameters setup allows definition of the detection thresholds with a percentage
of the line-to-neutral voltage (V) or the line-to-line voltage (U) or the residual voltage
(V0):
b R1: 40% to 90% of the rated voltage (in 10% increments)
b R2: 10% to 30% of the rated voltage (in 10% increments).
Several detection combinations are possible (selection by micro-switches):
b 3 phases + residual voltage: V1 + V2 + V3 + V0
b 3 phases: V1 + V2 + V3 ou U12 + U13 + U23
b Single phase: V0, V1, V2, V3, U12, U13, U23.
Reference: EMS58421
PE56302

Transmission equipment
Radio equipment
In order to simplify on-site implementation, the radio transmitter-receiver station
can be supplied as a factory-programmed and tested, pre-assembled option.
The equipment includes:
b Aerial connector mounted on a partition in the connection section, complete with
mounting accessories (surge suppressor and connection cables)
b Radio, type used: TAIT serial 81xx or Motorola
b Rack connection cables and aerial connector
b Reference included in the Easergy T200 I parts list.
Radio aerial and connection cable
b Directional and omnidirectional aerials available on request
b Aerial cable with type N connector at each end available on request.

GSM aerial

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Easergy L500 MV network remote control
system for the Easergy range

Easergy L500 is a basic SCADA system Easergy L500 includes all the functions needed to operate
which operates under Windows and has the MV network in real time
been designed to control Easergy products
in just a few clicks. A communication front-end managing up to 8 communication ports
a various transmission modes:
Its range of functions and its value for money make
b Continuous transmission (cyclical interrogation of equipment).
it an outstanding tool for the following
The interrogation cycle can be configured.
applications:
v private dedicated line: permanent link
b Remote control of small networks
v fibre optic
b System dedicated to network control in addition
v RS232, RS485 links
to the DMS type system
v ETH/GPRS (T200, Flair 200C Series 3).
b Temporary system pending implementation
b Non-continuous transmission (exchange on alarm initiated by remote or
of a DMS
equipment or supervisor)
b Installed base maintenance
v digital or analogue UHF and VHF radios
b Experimentation.
v telephone and GSM
Easergy L500 offers: v ETH/GPRS (T200, Flair 200C).
b An immediate return on investment: the network
is operational immediately after investment in the first
One control station with 1 to 3 screens
substations.
Password-protected access. A number of profiles (display, control, configuration)
b Confirmation of your blueprint by the installation
can be configured. The various views and data types can be displayed via icons and
of a remote control system.
lists in the toolbar.
b Balanced and gradual training of the personnel
b General view with network representation (mimic-based or geographical)
in charge of operating the networks.
The remotely controlled substations are animated on an alarm summary.
With the compatibility of the Easergy T200 range with b Substation view
any type of DMS SCADA proven by our installations, Single-line representation of the substation with:
we offer a global solution for the early phases of your v switch position, earthing switch, fault current detector, measurements,
project which capitalises on the investment made trend curves
in substations. v issuing of open and close orders secured by selection/confirmation
v communication status: call, date of last connection
v detailed views can be accessed from the network view (click on substation)
PE56310

or the substation list.


b Alarm log refreshed in real time, with the 6 most recent alarms displayed
in the toolbar which is present in all views. Alarms can be sorted by substation
and by filter. They are colour-coded according to their status
b Archive log can be viewed by substation and by filter
b System view with status of communication equipment.

A professional configurator for creating remotely controlled substations


and transmissions in just a few mouse clicks
b Applications can be permanently enhanced using this editor
b Representations of network and substation views can be enhanced using
the graphics editor on the supervisor.

Additional system functions


b System synchronisation via GPS clock in the PC
b Time setting of remote equipment via protocol
b Call management: automatic general control, general control on operator request,
periodic call, single call on request
b External visual and audible alarm
b Event log printing.

The Easergy L500 offer includes a wide range of


communication accessories
b FSK or FFSK radio modem
b PSTN and GSM modems
b FSK dedicated line modem
b Fibre optic interface.

L500 capacity
b 500 T200 I 2-channel type devices
b 8 communication ports
b Licence according to size of application:
256 variables, 500 variables, 1000 variables, unlimited.

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Easergy L500 MV network remote control
system for the Easergy range

General view:
network representation on a geographical map
General equipment call
Access to system view
PE56312

Connect/disconnect with password

Archives: global or by substation

Alarm list: global or by substation


Access to substation view by list
Network view

System disconnect
Help files and user manuals 5 most recent alarms with states
PE56312

T200 P

MV/LV substation with T200 I

Flair 200C

Substation view
Communication management bar
PE56313

PE56314

4-channel T200 I, radio communication Flair 200C, GSM communication

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Easergy T200 I & E Order form

Tick one box only between each of the horizontal lines.


Green box X corresponds to none priced functions.
T200 model Quantity

1 - T200 T200 E (TE) T200 I (TI)

Variants and options


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2 - Number of channels
T200 I 1 ch. (01) 2 ch. (02) 4 ch. (04) 8 ch. (08) 12 ch. (12) 16 ch. (16)
T200 E 2 ch. (02) 4 ch. (04)

3 - Measurements T200 I without measurements (D-)


Standard measurements (M-)
Voltage measurement from LV power supply (B-)

4 - Power supply Motorisation voltage = 48 Vdc (A) Motorisation voltage = 24 Vdc (B)
48 V PWR + 48 V aux. PWR (C) 24 V PWR + 48 V aux. PWR (D)
Easergy T200 I 1 or 2 channels 48 V PWR + 24 V aux. PWR (E) 24 V PWR + 24 V aux. PWR (F)
Package references: T I-1M or T I-2M
5 - Battery Without battery (Z) With battery 12 V-24 Ah (B)
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6 - Software options Standard (A)


ATS auto. transfer system with relay-T200 I (D) ATS-SEC-BTA automation system (B)

7 - Protocols Modbus and Modbus TCP (M2)


IEC 870-5-101 and IEC 870-5-104 (I2)
DNP3 and DNP3 TCP (D2)
Others available on request (xx)

8 - Modem port 1 (Ethernet and USB included as standard)


RS232/RS485 insulated 2 kV (4) Non-isolated RS232 (2)
GSM and GPRS 900 - 1800 MHz (G) GSM and GPRS 850 - 1900 MHz (H)
Easergy T200 I 4 channels DUMMY control -T200 E (J) PSTN (F)
Package reference: TI-4M V23 FSK radio modem: 600-1200 baud (B)
FFSK radio modem: 1200-2400 baud (C)
Multipoint LL: 600-1200 baud with 8 kV insulation (D)
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9 - Modem port 2 (Ethernet and USB included as standard) Without (Z)


RS232/RS485 insulated 2 kV (4) Non-isolated RS232 (2)
GSM and GPRS 900 - 1800 MHz (G) GSM and GPRS 850 - 1900 MHz (H)
PSTN (F)
V23 FSK radio modem: 600-1200 baud (B)
FFSK radio modem: 1200-2400 baud (C)
Multipoint LL: 600-1200 baud with 8 kV insulation (D)

10 - Local network Without (Z) RS485 master Modbus 2 kV isolated (R)

11 - GPS synchronisation Without (Z) Synchronisation GPS (G)


Easergy T200 I 8 channels
Package reference: TI-8M 12 - Transmission equipment port 1 Without (Z)
Radio integration kit (connector, cable, ) (K)
TAIT 8110 UHF radio (A) TAIT 8110 VHF radio (B) TAIT 8115 VHF radio (C)
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13 - Languages
French (F) English (E) Russian (R)
Spanish (S) Portuguese (P) Chinese (C)

14 - Other options Without (Z) According to customer requirements, contact us (x)

To create the reference for your T200, use the model below to fill in the codes located
to the left of the boxes you have just ticked.
Variants and options No.:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Easergy T200 I 16 channels


Package reference: TI-16M
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Easergy T200 E 2 or 4 channels


Package reference: TE-2M ; TE-4M

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Easergy T200 I & E Order form

Tick X one box only between T200 I accessories


each of the horizontal lines. Cable connection kits
Connection to switchgear
T200-CP Connector only
Length 3m 5m 10 m
15 m 25 m
Current measurement (cables + measurement CTs + acquisition card)
T200-TO Length 3m 5m 10 m
15 m 25 m
T200-TF Length 3m 5m 10 m
15 m 25 m
T200-TS Length 3m 5m 10 m
15 m 25 m
T200-TH Length 3m 5m 10 m
15 m 25 m

T200 E accessories
Acquisition modules
3 phases current inputs T200-AC

T200 I & E accessories


Acquisition modules
Voltage 110 Vac T200-AT
3 digital inputs T200-AD
External LED T200-LAMP
Configurator cables
USB length 3 m T200-USB-3
USB length 5 m T200-USB-5
Ethernet length 3 m T200-ETH-3
Ethernet length 10 m T200-ETH-10
Simulators
Harting test socket T200-PT
Universal simulator with auxiliary T200-ST
Current simulator T200-SIM
Test case T200-TESTCASE
Voltage presence relay
VD23 EMS58421

L500 accessories
Scada licence
256 variables - x communication ports L500-F-256-x
1000 variables - x communication ports L500-F-1000-x
5000 variables - x communication ports L500-F-5000-x
Unlimited number of variables - x communication ports L500-F-nl-x
x = number of communication ports from 1 to 8
Application development (please contact us)
Accessories
Visual and audible alarms L500-ext-alarms
FSK radio modem G500M-M-B
FFSK radio modem G500M-M-C
PSTN modem Olitec-PSTN-USB
FSK DL modem (private line) MDU910LL
GSM modem with aerial GSM KIT

Miscellaneous
Specify miscellaneous equipment to be supplied

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