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protection
Description
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Functions
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s Power system decoupling s Voltage protection s Frequency protection s Load shedding s Frequency protection s Rate-of-frequencychange protection
Connection examples
Technical data
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s Status measured values s Monitoring functions s Hardware s Software s Hardware s Auxiliary voltages:
24, 48 V DC 60, 110, 125 V DC 220, 250 V DC, 115 V AC s Local operation s LCD for setting and analysis s Case: Flush-mounting 1/6 19-inch 7XP20; Surface-mounting 1/6 19-inch 7XP20
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Circuit diagrams
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Dimension drawings
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Catalog index
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Overvoltage protection
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Frequency protection, rate-of-frequency-change protection df 81 f>; f<; > dt Overexcitation protection V V 24 >, t ; = f (t ) f f
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Functions The SIPROTEC 7RW600 integrates the following protection functions: Two-stage overvoltage protection (V>, V>>) Single-stage undervoltage protection (V<) (conductor-separated or via the positive-sequence system voltage) Four-stage frequency protection (f>, f<) Four-stage rate-of-frequency df change protection > dt Overexcitation protection with dependent and independent characteristics V = f(t );V >,V >> f f f Single-channel trip circuit monitoring. The above-listed protection functions can be combined in a specific order (see Selection and Ordering Data). Improved measurement technique Due to the numerical processing of measured values and in particular by employing digital filters, the SIPROTEC 7RW600 achieves a high level of precision across its broad frequency range and largely suppresses voltage transients.
Continuous self-monitoring The hardware and software in the SIPROTEC 7RW600 relay are continuously self-monitored. This ensures a very high level of availability. Event logging with timestamp The SIPROTEC 7RW600 supplies detailed data for the analysis of faults and for checking on operating conditions. The messages are buffered in various memories with time-stamp assigned. Fault logs (fault indications) The eight most recent fault record logs are always available. Whenever a new fault operation occurs, the oldest one stored is overwritten. Operational indications (event logs) All indications not associated directly with the fault are stored in the operational indication buffer. Operational measured values On the LCD display two measured values can be shown at any one time. For the purposes of monitoring or commissioning, the following measured values may be useful: Voltage at input V
Voltage at input Vx Positive-sequence system voltage V1 Frequency f. Test aids A test is initiated via the operating keyboard or via the RS485 port after the appropriate code word has been entered. The tests include: Interrogating the logical states of the binary inputs, and the LED output Checking the circuit-breaker activating relays for which the test function has been enabled. Freely programmable inputs and outputs Up to 10 different logical functions can be allocated via each binary input acting as a normally-open (NO) contact or normally-closed (NC) contact. Up to 20 message outputs can be allocated to an LED, alarm relay or command relay.
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Serial data transmission The SIPROTEC 7RW600 relay is fitted with an RS485 port, via which a PC can be connected, thus providing, in conjunction with the DIGSI operating and analysis program, a convenient tool for configuring and parameter setting. The DIGSI program (which runs under MS-Windows) also performs fault recording and fault evaluation. The SIPROTEC 7RW600 relay can also be linked, via the appropriate converters, either directly or over an optoelectronic connection (optical fiber) to the interface of the PC or LSA substation control and protection system (IEC 60870-5103 protocol). Convenient setting Using the integrated operating and display panel or a connected PC, all setting parameters can be entered via the devices menu system. These settings are written to non-volatile memory thus ensuring that, even in the event of the supply voltage being interrupted, they are not lost. Fault recording up to 5 or 50 seconds The fault recording function is used to record, in the event of a fault, the prevailing frequency and/or voltage values. Depending on the application in question, the user can choose between fault records describing the rms value or the instantaneous value. With the rms value record, the calculated variables (V, Vx, f ) are written in a half-period pattern. With the instantaneous value record, the prevailing terminal voltages are written in the sampling rhythm. Either pickup or tripping can be selected to trigger waveform capture. The maximum length of a record can be programmed. The fault record data can be transmitted to a PC for convenient evaluation (Fig. 6). Up to eight faults in total can be saved at any one time. The oldest of these is overwritten whenever a new fault is recorded.
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conductor-separated basis (V<, Vx<). Frequency protection The frequency protection can be used to protect against overfrequency or against underfrequency. It protects electrical machines and plants against adverse effects in the event of deviations in the rated speed (e.g. vibration, heating, etc.), detects and records frequency fluctuations in the power system, and disconnects certain loads according to thresholds set. It can also be used for the purposes of system decoupling, and thus improves the availability of in-plant power generation. The frequency protection function is implemented via voltage input V. From the sampled voltage, the frequency is measured by means of various filter functions. The system thus remains unaffected by harmonics, ripple control frequencies and other disturbances. The frequency protection function operates over a broad frequency range (25 - 70 Hz). It is implemented (optionally for overfrequency or for underfrequency) on a four-stage basis; each stage can be individually delayed. The frequency stages can be blocked either
via the binary input or by an undervoltage stage. Rate-of-frequency-change protection The rate-of-frequency-change protection calculates, from the measured frequency, the gradient of frequency change df / dt. It is thus possible to detect and record any major active-power loss in the power system, to disconnect certain consumers accordingly, and to restore the system to stability. Unlike frequency protection, rate-of-frequency-change protection already reacts before the frequency threshold is undershot. To ensure effective protection settings, it is recommended to consider requirements throughout the power system as a whole. The rate-of-frequency-change protection function can also be used for the purposes of system decoupling. The rate-of-frequency-change protection function is implemented on a four-stage basis; each stage can be individually delayed. It detects and records any negative frequency gradient. The measured result is generally released as soon as the rated frequency is undershot.
Rate-of-frequency-change protection can also be enabled by an underfrequency stage. The individual stages can be blocked either via the binary input or by an undervoltage stage.
Overexcitation protection The overexcitation protection detects and records any inadmissibly high induction V (B ~ ) f in electrical equipment, e.g. generators or transformers, that may occur as a result of a voltage increase and / or frequency drop. Increased induction of this nature may lead to saturation of the iron core, excessive eddy current losses, and thus to inadmissible heating. It is recommended to use the overexcitation protection function in power systems subject to large frequency fluctuations (e.g. systems in island configuration or with weak feed) and for electrical block units that are separated from the system. The overexcitation protection function calculates, from the maximum voltage (V, Vx) and the frequency, the quotient V/f. This function incorporates an independent warning and tripping stage and a curve which is dependent on and adaptable to the object to be protected and which takes due account of the plants thermal behavior (Fig. 8). Incorrect adaptation of the voltage transformer is also corrected. The overexcitation protection function is effective over a broad frequency range (25 to 70 Hz) and voltage range (10 to 170 V). The overexcitation protection function can be blocked and the thermal store can be reset separately via binary inputs.
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(1st setting value for thermal characteristic) Warning stage V/f>
Tripping range
Thermal tripping stage Tripping stage V/f>>
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LED Reset F
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Technical data
Measuring circuits (v.t. circuits)
Rated voltage VN Rated frequency fN Dynamic range Power consumption Thermal overload capacity, continuous for 10 s Rated auxiliary voltage VAUX
100 to 125 V 50 or 60 Hz 170 V 0.2 VA 200 V 230 V 24 / 48 V DC 60 / 110 / 125 V DC 220 / 250 V DC, 115 V AC 12 % Approx. 2 W Approx. 4 W 20 ms at VAUX ( 24 V DC) 50 ms at VAUX ( 110 V DC) 3 24 V to 250 V DC Approx. 2.5 mA 17 V, 75 V 6 2 1 NO contact 1 NC contact or 1 NO contact (set via jumper) 1000 W / VA 30 W / VA 250 V (AC / DC) 5A 30 A 1 1 4 RS485 2 kV AC for 1 min Data cable at housing, two data wires, one frame reference for connection of a PC or similar at least 1200 baud, max. 19,200 baud For dimensions, see dimension drawings Approx. 4 kg Approx. 4.5 kg IP 51 IEC 60255-5, ANSI / IEEE C37.90.0 2.0 kV (rms), 50 Hz 2.8 kV DC 1.5 kV (rms), 50 Hz 5 kV (peak); 1.2 / 50 s; 0.5 J 3 positive and 3 negative impulses at intervals of 5 s
Maximum ripple at rated voltage Power consumption quiescent energized Maximum bridging time following failure of auxiliary voltage Binary inputs Number Voltage range Current consumption, independent of operating voltage 2 switching thresholds (adjustable) Number of relays, total Number of relays with 2- channel energization Contacts per relay (K1 to K5) Contact for relay (K6) Switching capacity Make Break Switching voltage Permissible current continuous 0.2 s Ready-to-operate (green) Fault indication (red) Marshallable displays (red) Type Test voltage Connections
Command contacts
LED indicators
Transmission speed Design Case 7XP20 Weight Flush mounting / cubicle mounting Surface mounting Degree of protection to IEC 60529/EN 60529 Standards Voltage test (routine test) All circuits except auxiliary voltage and RS485 Auxiliary voltage and RS485 only Voltage test (type test) Over open command contacts Surge withstand capability (SWC) test (type test) all circuits, class III Test crosswise: Measurement circuits, pilot wire connections, power supply, binary inputs, class III, (no tests crosswise over open contacts, RS485 interface terminals)
Insolation tests
Standards
High-frequency test IEC 60255-22-1 class III and DIN VDE 0435 Part 303, class III Electrostatic discharge IEC 60255-22-2 class III and IEC 61000-4-2 class III Radio-frequency electromagnetic field Non-modulated, IEC 60255-22-3 (report) class III Amplitude modulated, IEC 61000-4-3, class III
IEC 60255-22 (product standard) EN 50082-2 (generic standard), DIN VDE 0435 Part 303 2.5 kV (peak), 1 MHz, =15 s, 400 shots/s, duration 2 s 4 kV/6 kV contact discharge, 8 kV air discharge, both polarities, 150 pF, Ri=330
10 V/m, 27 to 500 MHz 10 V/m, 80 to 1000 MHz, 80% AM, 1 kHz Pulse modulated, IEC 61000-4-3 10 V/m, 900 MHz, repetition frequency class III 200 Hz, duty cycle 50% Fast transients 2 kV, 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, burst length 15 ms, IEC 60255-22-4 and IEC 61000-4-4, class III repetition rate 300 ms, both polarities, Ri = 50, duration 1 min Conducted disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields, 10 V, 150 kHz to 80 MHz, amplitude modulated, IEC 61000-4-6, class III 80% AM, 1 kHz Power frequency magnetic field 30 A/m continuous, 50 Hz IEC 61000-4-8, class IV 300 A/m for 3 s, 50 Hz 0.5 mT; 50 Hz Oscillatory surge withstand capability ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 2.5 kV to 3 kV (peak), 1 MHz to 1.5 MHz, (common mode) decaying oscillation,50 shots per s, duration 2 s, Ri = 150 to 200 Fast transient surge withstand capability 4 to 5 kV, 10/150 ns, 50 shots per s, both ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 (commom mode) polarities, duration 2 s, Ri = 80 Radiated electromagnetic interference 10 to 20 V/m, 25 to 1000 MHz, ANSI/IEEE C37.90.2 amplitude and pulse modulated High-frequency test 2.5 kV (peak, alternating polarity), 100 kHz, Document 17C (SEC) 102 1 MHz, 10 MHz and 50 MHz, decaying oscillation,Ri = 50 EMC tests, emission (type tests) Standard Conducted interference voltage, aux. voltage only CISPR 11, EN 55022, DIN VDE 0878 Part 22, limit value class B Interference field strength CISPR 11, EN 55011, DIN VDE 0875 Part 11, limit value class A Standards Vibration IEC 60255-21-1, class 2 IEC 6068-2-6 EN 50081-* (generic standard) 150 kHz to 30 MHz
30 to 1000 MHz IEC 60255-21and IEC 60068-2 Sinusoidal 10 to 60 Hz: 0.035 mm amplitude 60 to 150 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration Sweep rate 1 octave/min 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes Half sine acceleration 5 g , duration 11 ms, 3 shocks in each direction of 3 orthogonal axes Sinusoidal 1 to 8Hz: 4 mm amplitude (horizontal axis) 1 to 8 Hz: 2 mm amplitude (vertical axis) 8 to 35 Hz: 1 g acceleration (horizontal axis) 8 to 35 Hz: 0.5 g acceleration (vertical axis) Sweep rate 1 octave/min 1 cycle in 3 orthogonal axes IEC 60255-21 and IEC 60068-2 Sinusoidal 5 to 8 Hz: 7.5 mm amplitude; 8 to 150 Hz: 2 g acceleration Sweep rate 1 octave/min 20 cycles in 3 orthogonal axes Half sine acceleration 15 g , duration 11 ms, 3 shocks in each direction of 3 orthogonal axes Half sine acceleration 10 g, duration 16 ms, 1000 shocks in each direction of 3 orthogonal axes
Shock IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 IEC 60068-2-27 Seismic vibration IEC 60255-21-3, class 1, IEC 60068-2-59
during transport
Shock IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 IEC 60068-2-27 Continuous shock IEC 60255-21-2, class 1 IEC 60068-2-29
Technical data
Climatic stress tests
Recommended temperature during service Temperature tolerances: during service during storage during transport (storage and transport in standard works packaging) Permissible humidity We recommend to keep the units from direct sunlight and from severe change in temperature including condensation.
-5 to +55 C (readability may be impaired > +55 C) -20 to +70 C -25 to +55 C -25 to +70 C Mean value per year 75 % relative humidity, on 30 days per year 95 % relative humidity, condensation not permissible! 20 to 120 V (in steps of 1V) 0 to 60 s (in steps of 0.01s) or (i.e.non-effective) 50 ms 50 ms 1.05 3 % of setting value or 1V 1 % of setting value or 10 ms 20 to 170 V (in steps of 1V) 10 to 170 V (in steps of 1V) 0 to 60 s or (in steps of 0.01s) 50 ms 50 ms 0.95 3 % of setting value or 1 V 1 % of setting value or 10 ms 4 40 to 68 Hz (in steps of 0.01 Hz) 0 to 60 s or (in steps of 0.01 s) 20 to 100 V or (in steps of 1 V) 100 ms 100 ms Approx. 20 mHz 1.05 5 mHz at f = fN and V = VN 10 mHz at f = fN 3 % of setting value or 1 V 1 % of setting value or 10 ms
Undervoltage protection
Setting range V<, Vx< Delay times Pick-up time Reset time Reset ratio Tolerances Voltage pick-up Delay times Setting range V>, V>> Vx>, Vx>> Delay times Pick-up time Reset time Reset ratio Tolerances Voltage pick-up Delay times Number of frequency stages f> or f< Setting range f> or f< Delay times Undervoltage blocking Pick-up time f>, f< Reset times f>, f< Reset difference Reset ratio (undervoltage blocking) Tolerances Frequencies f>, f< Undervoltage blocking Delay times
Overvoltage protection
Frequency protection
Number of rates-of-frequency-change stages df Setting range > dt Delay times Undervoltage blocking Pick-up time df > dt Reset ratio (undervoltage blocking) Tolerances df Changes of frequencies > dt in the 45 Hz to 50 Hz range in the 54 Hz to 60 Hz range Undervoltage blocking V< Delay times Warning stage V/ VN f/ fN V/ VN f/ fN
4 1 to 10 Hz/s or (in steps of 0.1 Hz/s) 0 to 60 s or (in steps of 0.01 s) 20 to 100 V or (in steps of 1 V) Approx. 200 ms 1.05
100 mHz/s at fN = 50 Hz and V = VN 150 mHz/s at fN = 60 Hz and V = VN 3 % of setting value or 1 V 1 % of setting value or 10 ms 1 to 1.2 (in steps of 0.01)
Overexcitation protection
Tripping stage
1 to 1.4 (in steps of 0.01) 0 to 60 s, or (in steps of 0.01 s) 1.1 / 1.15 / 1.2 / 1.25 / 1.3 / 1.35 / 1.4 0 to 20000 s (in steps of 1 s) 0 to 20000 s (in steps of 1 s) 0.5 to 2 (in steps 0.01) 50 ms 60 ms 0.95 3 % of setting value 1 % of setting value or 10 ms 5 % with respect to V/f value 0.5 s
Delay times, warning and tripping stages Curve values V/f Associated delay times Cooling-down time Voltage transformer adaptation factor Pick-up response time (stage curve) Reset time (stage curve) Reset ratio Tolerances Overexcitation V/f Delay times (stage curve) Delay times (dependent curve) Fault recording Instantaneous value fault record Measured values Pattern Fault record duration Start signal RMS fault record measured values Pattern Fault record duration Starting signal Operational measured values Measured values Measuring range voltage Tolerance Measuring range overexcitation Tolerance Measuring range frequency Tolerance
v, vx 1.00 ms (50 Hz) 0.83 ms (60 Hz) max. 5 s Tripping, energization, binary input, PC V, Vx, f-fN 10 ms (50 Hz) 8.3 ms (60 Hz) max. 50 s Tripping, energization, binary input, PC V, Vx, V1, V/f, f 0 to 170 V 2 V or 5 % 0 to 2.4 5% 25 to 70 Hz 0.05 Hz or 5 mHz at f = fN
CE conformity
The product meets the stipulations of the guideline of the council of the European Communities for harmonization of the legal requirements of the member states on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC guideline 89/336/EEC) and product use within certain voltage limits (low-voltage guideline 73/23/EEC). The product conforms with the international standard of the IEC 60255 series and the German national standard DIN VDE 57-435, Part 303. The unit has been developed and manufactured for use in industrial areas in accordance with the EMC standard. This conformity is the result of a test that was performed by Siemens AG in accordance with article 10 of the guideline and the EN 50081-2 and EN 50082-2 basic specifications for the purposes of the EMC guideline and EN 60255-6 for the purposes of the low-voltage guideline.
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Designation
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Accessories Communication cable (copper) between PC (9-pole socket) and converter / protection device
7XV5100 - 2
Converter V.24 - RS485 with communication cable for the SIPROTEC 7RW600 numerical voltage, frequency and overexcitation relay Length 1 m (3 ft) PC-adapter with power supply unit 230 V AC 7XV5700 - 0AA00 with power supply unit 110 V AC - 1AA00 Converter, full-duplex Fibre-optic cable, RS485, with built-in power supply unit Auxiliary voltage 24 - 250 V DC and 110 / 230 V AC Manual for SIPROTEC 7RW600 German English
7XV5600 - 0AA00
DIGSI-LIGHT protection software1) Parameterizing and operating software for the SIPROTEC 7RW600 protection unit without graphical evaluation program Required: MS-Windows 3.1 or higher German 7XS5120 - 0AA0 English - 1AA0 French on request Spanish on request DIGRA graphical evaluation program for DIGSI-LIGHT1) For visualization of fault recording, in conjunction with DIGSI-LIGHT protection software for SIPROTEC 7RW600 Required: MS-Windows 3.1 or higher German English French Spanish
1) Contained in the full version of DIGSI English 7XS5020-1A00 German 7XS5020-0A00 Siemens SIP 2.1 2000
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Version for surface mounting, terminals on the side Version for flush/cubicle mounting
Circuit diagram
Fig. 14 Connection circuit diagramm of 7RW600 voltage and frequency protection with presetting of marshallable binary inputs and command contacts
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Vx
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L+ Power supply
L Vaux
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Version for surface mounting, terminals on the side Version for flush mounting
COMMAND RELAYS T3 K1: Tripping of overexcitation protection T2 K2: Tripping of overvoltage protection V>
Vx
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Fig. 15 Connection circuit diagramm of 7RW600 voltage and overexcitation protection with presetting of marshallable binary inputs and command contacts
L+ Power supply
L Vaux
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Fig. 16 SIPROTEC 7RW600 with 7XP20 housing for panel surface mounting, terminals on the side
Fig. 17 SIPROTEC 7RW600 with 7XP20 housing, for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting, terminals on the rear Dimensions are given in mm (inch)
Terminals
Wire size Fittings (small items) Order No. (manufacturer) Order No. (Siemens)
Voltage contacts 7 to 31 Ring-cable lugs Crimp spring contacts1) from Weidmller 0.5 to 1 mm 2 3000 units d1 = 4 mm (0.2 in) 2500 units 1.5 to 2.5 mm2 Wmax. = 9 mm (0.36 in) Wire size 1 to 2.6 mm2 (AWG 16 to 14) 1) for panel flush-mounting only
W73073-A2502-C1 W73073-A2503-C1
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Catalog Index
Catalog Index of the Protection and Substation Control Division
Title Numerical Protective Relaying Numerical Protection Devices Operation and Evaluation Software for Numerical Protection Devices Relay Selection Guide SIPROTEC 7SJ600 Overcurrent, Motor and Overload Protection SIPROTEC 7SJ601 Overcurrent Protection 7SJ41 Definite-Time Overcurrent Protection Relay 7SJ511 Numerical Overcurrent-Time Protection (Version V3) 7SJ512 Numerical Overcurrent-Time Protection (Version V3) 7SJ512 Numerical Feeder Protection (Version V3.6) SIPROTEC 7SJ531 Numerical Line and Motor Protection with Control Function 7SJ551 Multi-Function Protection Relay SIPROTEC 4 7SJ61/62/63 6MD63 Multifunction Protection Relay and Bay Controller SIPROTEC 7SJ602 Numerical Overcurrent, Motor and Overload Protection Relay SIPROTEC 7SA510 Distance Protection Relay (Version V3) SIPROTEC 7SA511 Distance Protection Relay (Version V3) 7SA513 Line Protection Relay (Version V3) 7SA518/519 Overhead Control-Line Protection Relay (Version V3) 3VU13 Miniature Circuit-Breaker 7SD502 Line Differential Protection with Two Pilot Wires 7SD503 Line Differential Protection with Three Pilot Wires 7SD511/512 Current Comparison Protection Relay (Version V3) for Overhead Lines and Cables SIPRPOTEC 7SD60 Numerical Current Differential Protection Relay for Two Pilot-Wire Link 7UT512/513 Differential Protection Relay (Version V3) for Transformers, Generators and Motors SIPROTEC 7SS50 Version V1.2 Busbar/Circuit-Breaker Failure Protection Relay (Summation Current Transformer Version) Auxiliary Current Transformers 4AM50, 4AM51, 4AM52 and Isolating Transformers 7XR95 SIPROTEC 7SS52 Distributed Numerical Busbar and Circuit-Breaker Failure Protection Relay Introduction to Earth-Fault Detection 7SN71 Transient Earth-Fault Relay 7XR96 Toroidal Current Transformer 7VC1637 Earth-Leakage Monitor 7SK52 Motor Protection Introduction to Generator Protection 7UM511 Generator Protection Relay (Version V3) 7UM512 Generator Protection Relay (Version V3) 7UM515 Generator Protection Relay (Version V3) 7UM516 Generator Protection Relay (Version V3) 7UW50 Tripping Matrix 7VE51 Synchronizing Unit 7VP151 Three-Phase Portable Test Set (Omicron CMC56) 7XV72 Test Switch 7SV50 Numerical Circuit-Breaker Failure Protection Relay 7SV512 Numerical Circuit-Breaker Failure Protection Relay 7VK512 Numerical Auto-Reclose/Check-Synchronism Relay 7SM70 Analog Output Unit 7SM71 Analog Output Unit 7SV7220 Power Supply Unit SIPROTEC 7RW600 Numerical Voltage, Frequency and Overexcitation Relay Communication for Protection Devices Centralized and Remote Control of Siemens Protection Relays (Overview)* Operating and Analysis Software DIGSI V3* 6MB252 Mini Bay Unit for Energy Automation with SICAM
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Designation
Order No.
LSA 2.0.1 LSA 2.0.2 LSA 2.0.3 LSA 2.1.15 LSA 2.1.16 LSA 2.1.10 LSA 2.1.3 LSA 2.1.4 LSA 2.1.30 LSA 2.1.9 LSA 2.4.2 SIP 3.1 SIP 3.3 LSA 2.1.17 LSA 2.1.11 LSA 2.1.12 LSA 2.1.14 LSA 2.1.8 LSA 2.2.1 LSA 2.2.2 LSA 2.2.3 SIPROTEC 5.2 LSA 2.2.4 SIPROTEC 5.1 LSA 2.2.6 LSA 2.2.7 LSA 2.3.1 LSA 2.3.2 LSA 2.3.3 LSA 2.3.4 LSA 2.4.1 LSA 2.5.1 LSA 2.5.2 LSA 2.5.3 LSA 2.5.4 LSA 2.5.5 LSA 2.5.6 LSA 2.5.7 LSA 2.6.1 LSA 2.6.2 LSA 2.7.1 LSA 2.7.2 LSA 2.7.3 LSA 2.7.5 LSA 2.7.6 LSA 2.7.9 SIP 2.1 SIPROTEC 8.1 LSA 2.8.2 SIPROTEC 7.1
E50001-K5702-A011-A1-7600 E50001-K5702-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K5702-A031-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A251-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A261-A1-7600 E50001-K5712-A201-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A131-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A141-A3-7600 E50001-K5712-A411-A1-4A00 E50001-K5712-A191-A4-7600 E50001-K5742-A121-A3-7600 E50001-K4403-A111-A1-4A00 E50001-K4403-A131-A1-7600 E50001-K5712-A271-A1-7600 E50001-K5712-A211-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A221-A1-7600 E50001-K5712-A241-A2-7600 E50001-K5712-A181-A2-7600 E50001-K5722-A111-A2-7600 E50001-K5722-A121-A2-7600 E50001-K5722-A131-A2-7600 E50001-K4405-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K5722-A141-A2-7600 E50001-K4405-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5722-A161-A1-7600 E50001-K5722-A171-A1-7600 E50001-K5732-A111-A2-7600 E50001-K5732-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K5732-A131-A1-7600 E50001-K5732-A141-A1-7600 E50001-K5742-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5752-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5752-A121-A2-7600 E50001-K5752-A131-A2-7600 E50001-K5752-A141-A2-7600 E50001-K5752-A151-A1-7600 E50001-K5752-A161-A1-7600 E50001-K5752-A171-A1-7600 E50001-K5762-A111-A2-7600 E50001-K5762-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A131-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A151-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A161-A1-7600 E50001-K5772-A191-A1-7600 E50001-K4402-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K4408-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5782-A121-A1-7600 E50001-K4407-A111-A1-7600
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Catalog Index
Catalog Index of the Protection and Substation Control Division
Title Substation Control and Protection Input/Output Unit 6MB522 Input/Output Unit 6MB523 6MB511/6MB512 Substation Control Master Unit and 7SW511/7SW512 Relay Data Concentrator 6MB520/6MB521 Input/Output Units 6MB513/514 Compact Control Master Unit and Relay Data Concentrator 6MB524 Bay Control Unit 6MB525 Mini Bay Unit (MBU) 6MB5510 Station Control Unit 6MB552 Compact Remote Terminal Unit 6MB5530-0 Minicompact Remote Terminal Unit 6MB5530-1 Minicompact Remote Terminal Unit for Cable Shield Communication 6MB5540 SINAUT LSA COMPACT Remote Terminal Unit 6MB5515 Station Control Unit Control in SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection Status Indications in SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection Analog Values in SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection Metering in SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection Voltage Control with Input/Output Units 6MB520/6MB521 Network Synchronization with Input/Output Units 6MB520/521 Operation with Two Control Master Units Node Functions in SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection System Management with the SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection System LSADIAG - Testing and Diagnostics System for SINAUT LSA Substation Control and Protection LSACONTROL - Control and Monitoring LSAPROCESS - Process Information Analysis LSA 678 Standard Cubicle Energy Automation Substation SICAM RTU System SICAM miniRTU 6MD202 SubRTU SICAM microRTU 6MD2030 Substation SICAM SAS Substation Automation System PS20A-6EP8090 Power Supply Module DI32-6MD1021 Digital Input Functional Module AI32-6MD1031 Analog Input Functional Module AI16-6MD1032 Analog Input Functional Module CO-6MD1022 Command Output Functional Module CR-6MD1023 Command Release Functional Module Visualization System for SICAM SAS: SICAM WinCC SICAM plusTOOLS Configuration System Power Quality Fault and Digital Recorder SIMEAS R Central Fault Data Unit DAKON OSCOP P The Program for Power Quality Recorders Power System Quality Analysis OSCILLOSTORE SIMEAS Q Quality Recorder SIMEAS P Power Meter SIMEAS T Transducers for Power Variables Active Filter and Power Conditioner for Distribution Networks SIPCON P/S Low Voltage Capacitors and Power Factor Correction Units SIPCON T Designation Order No.
LSA 1.1.1 LSA 1.1.2 LSA 1.1.3 LSA 1.1.4 LSA 1.1.6 LSA 1.1.7 LSA 1.1.8 LSA 1.2.1 LSA 1.2.2 LSA 1.2.3 LSA 1.2.4 LSA 1.2.5 LSA 1.2.6 LSA 1.4.1 LSA 1.4.2 LSA 1.4.3 LSA 1.4.4 LSA 1.4.5 LSA 1.4.6 LSA 1.4.7 LSA 1.4.8 LSA 1.4.9 LSA 1.5.2 LSA 1.5.3 LSA 1.5.5 LSA 1.6.1
E50001-K5701-A111-A4-7600 E50001-K5701-A121-A2-7600 E50001-K5701-A131-A2-7600 E50001-K5701-A141-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A161-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A171-A2-7600 E50001-K5701-A181-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A211-A2-7600 E50001-K5701-A221-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A231-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A241-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A251-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A261-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A411-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A421-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A431-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A441-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A451-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A461-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A471-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A481-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A491-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A521-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A531-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A551-A1-7600 E50001-K5701-A611-A1-7600
SICAM 2.1.1 SICAM 2.2.1 SICAM 2.3.1 SICAM 3.1.1 SICAM 5.1.1 SICAM 5.2.1 SICAM 5.2.2 SICAM 5.2.3 SICAM 5.3.1 SICAM 5.3.2 SICAM 6.1.1 SICAM 6.2.1 SR 10.1.1 SR 10.1.2 SR 10.1.3 SR 10.2 SR 10.2.5 SR 10.2.6 SR 10.4 SR 10.5 SR 10.6
E50001-K5602-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5602-A211-A1-7600 E50001-K5602-A311-A1-7600 E50001-K5603-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A211-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A221-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A231-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A311-A1-7600 E50001-K5605-A321-A1-7600 E50001-K5606-A111-A1-7600 E50001-K5606-A211-A1-7600 E50001-K4011-A101-A1-7600 see Intranet E50001-K4013-A101-A1-7600 E50001-K4020-A101-A1-7600 E50001-K4025-A101-A1-7600 E50001-K4026-A101-A1-7600 E50001-K4040-A101-A1-7600 E50001-K4050-A201-A1-7600 E50001-K4060-A101-A1-7600
Responsible for: Technical contents: Dr. Hans-Joachim Herrmann/Dipl.-Ing. Marko Zaherdoust Siemens AG, EV S V13, Nrnberg General editing: Claudia Khn-Sutiono Siemens AG, EV BK T, Erlangen
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Dimensions
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Order No.: E50001-K4402-A111-A1-7600