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Outstanding functionality in a compact design

SIPROTEC Compact Series


7SJ80, 7SJ81, 7SK80, 7RW80, 7SD80 and 7SC80

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Compact protection for your medium voltage!

Typical MV-application 7SJ80, 7SJ81,7SK80, 7RW80 and 7SD80

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SIPROTEC Compact devices

Time-overcurrent protection

New
Line differential protection

New
Time-overcurrent protection Motor protection for Low-power CT connection

New
Voltage and frequency protection

New
Feeder Automation

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Common Features of SIPROTEC Compact

SIPROTEC Compact Common Features

USB-front interface Configurable with software instead of jumper plugs

Compact design

Pluggable current and voltage terminal blocks Two communication interfaces

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Space-saving 1/6 19-housing and a lot of interfaces Hardware

SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic Module

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface 4 x I (optional) 3 x U (optional) Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Ethernet or Fiber Optic Protection Data Interface (FO-PDI) (optional)
Port B Port A

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SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic module

Expansion 1

Expansion module 1: 4 x BI and 3 x BO Expansion module 2: 5 inputs for temperature sensors (RTD) Expansion module 3: 2 x BI and 3 x BO plus Copper Protection Data Interface (Cu-PDI)

Expansion 2
RTD RTD RTD RTD RTD

Port B Port A

Expansion 3

Cu-PDI

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SIPROTEC Compact Example: HW 7SJ80

Basic module

Expansion 1

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface 4xI 3 x U (optional) Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Ethernet (optional) Expansion module 1: 4 x BI and 3 x BO >> in total 7 x BI, 8 x BO, 1 live contact
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Port B Port A

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SIPROTEC Compact Modular Interior Design

Basic module Voltage transformer Port A: Ethernet interface or PDI (can be retrofitted) Port B: System interface (can be retrofitted) Expansion module

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With SIPROTEC Compact, open secondary current transformer circuits are a thing of the past.

SIPROTEC Compact Innovative Terminal Technology

The current transformers are integrated in the current terminal.

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SIPROTEC Compact Innovative Terminal Technology

The current transformers are integrated in the current terminal. The terminal block can easily be inserted on the device.

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SIPROTEC Compact Innovative Terminal Technology

The current transformers are integrated in the current terminal. The terminal block can easily be inserted on the device.

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An intelligent assembly technique ensures stress-free and time-saving system integration.

SIPROTEC Compact Intelligent Assembly Technique

Lay the cable harness Mount the terminal blocks Load the parameter set into the device

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A SIPROTEC Compact device has everything you need for transparent operation on site.

SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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SIPROTEC Compact Well Organized Operator Front

Large and well organized display 12-part numeric block plus arrow keys 8 LEDs plus 2 operating LEDs LED labeling on the front cover Front cover as numeric block cover Button for LED acknowledgement USB front interface O and I buttons for direct control of equipment Battery compartment accessible from the outside
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Common Software Features of SIPROTEC Compact

Common Software Features

Measurement and Metering Values Set Points, Mean Values, Energy Meter, Min/Max LOGGING Event Log Trip Log General Interrogation Spont. Annunciations Statistics

CFC LOGIC

Test Functions Simulation of I/O Send of Test telegrams

52

&
Fault Recording

Monitoring Watchdog Hardware Monitoring FFM I / V-Symmetry Sum I Broken Wire

Flexible Protection Functions

4 Parameter Sets

CB Control

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With DIGSI 4 and SIGRA 4 you have everything under control.

SIPROTEC Compact 1 Device, 1 DIGSI, All Functions

+
Monitoring
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Protection

Control

Automation
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SIPROTEC Compact DIGSI 4 easy to use

Easy configuration of flexible protection functions


With flexible protection functions, you create your own individual function mix fitting to your requirements. In DIGSI 4, you take care of this easily per selection list.

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SIPROTEC Compact SIGRA 4 The Standard for Fault Analysis

Evaluate fault records Configure network

Localize faults offline

Export data

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SIPROTEC Compact shows itself from its communicative side.

SIPROTEC Compact Flexible Communication Possibilities

PC with DIGSI 4

Direct Connection over USB Front Interface

Port B Port A

SIPROTEC Compact
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SIPROTEC Compact Flexible Communication Possibilities

SICAM To Control Center

Switch IEC 61850 and Ethernet (Optical)

Switch

Port B Port A

SIPROTEC 4
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SIPROTEC Compact Flexible Communication Possibilities

FO ring

FO ring

FO ring

Switch

Switch

Switch

Switch
integrated Switch

Patch-cable

Standby connection

FO cable

Standby connection

Star configuration redundant electrical

Star configuration redundant optical

Ring configuration redundant optical

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SIPROTEC Compact Flexible Communication Possibilities

Router To Control Center DIGSI 4 / SIGRA 4

Corporate Network Router

Electrical SICAM Switch

Star Coupler

Port B Port A*

e.g. IEC 60870-5-103 Optical SIPROTEC Compact

* 7SD80: Ethernet port not available

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SIPROTEC Compact All Plus Points at a Glance

1 2 3 4

Easy to Operate Proven, Reliable and Nevertheless New Easiest Assembly and Exchange Greatest Flexibility
Programmable logic CFC and flexible protection functions adapt the device to customer demand With exchangeable communication interfaces you remain open for the future

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With the SIPROTEC 7SJ80, we offer you considerably more than just a simple time-overcurrent protection.

Typical MV-application

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SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic module

Expansion 1

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface 4xI 3 x U (optional) Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Ethernet (optional) Expansion module 1: (optional) 4 x BI and 3 x BO >> in total 7 x BI, 8 x BO, 1 live contact
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Port B Port A

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SIPROTEC Compact Functions

52
74TC

Local/Remote Control Command/Feedback


86 79

Additional Functions
25 21FL Flexible Functions

Synch Check

V, f, P
32 55 81R

81O/U

59

27

Directional
47

50

51

50N

51N

46

49

Inrush Restraint

50BF

37

67

67N

Dir. Sensitive Earth Fault Detection


50 1ph 67Ns 64/ 59N

50N

51N

50Ns

51Ns

67N

xx

Options - not all options are available in parallel

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SIPROTEC Compact Example: Transformer protection

Protection of a transformer
Setting: I>> : 100[%] IN[A], t = 0 uk[%]

uk = short-circuit voltage of the transformer IN = nominal current on primary side of the transformer I>> detects faults on the primary side of the transformer I>: Setting for faults on secondary side of the transformer. The setting has to be higher than the summation of all nominal currents of all feeders. The value has to be transferred into values of primary side of the transformer t = 300ms +highest delay time of the feeders
Feeder
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SIPROTEC Compact Wind Farm Connection Example of flexibility

VA-B

V> or V<

Application Protection and control of a transformer feeder of a wind farm with one device Measuring of Currents Voltages (phase-to-phase) Transmitting of measured values In addition Voltage protection for the outgoing overhead line

VA-B and VC-B

V, 50/51 measured values and transmission

Wind farm
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SIPROTEC Compact Highlights 7SJ80

High integration of functions in a small device Reduced space and number of devices Reduced cost Flexible protection functions Easy adaption to customer requirements Flexible through out the whole life cycle IEC 61850 Reports and GOOSE Standard protocol Communication rather than wiring Reduced cost -> Perfect for distribution and industrial applications
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Use the 7SK80 to monitor motors or as a back-up protection.

Typical MV-application

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SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic module

Expansion 1

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface 4xI 3 x U (optional) Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Ethernet (optional) Expansion module 1: (optional) 4 x BI and 3 x BO >> in total 7 x BI, 8 x BO, 1 live contact Expansion module 2: (optional) 5 inputs for temperature sensors (RTD)
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or Expansion 2
Port B Port A

RTD RTD RTD RTD RTD

SIPROTEC Compact Functions

52
74TC

Local/Remote Control Command/Feedback


86

Additional Functions

Flexible Functions

V, f, P Motor Protection
32 55 81R

38

14

Motor Statistics

81O/U 66/86 37 48 51M

59

27

Directional
47

50

51

50N

51N

46

49

Inrush Restraint

50BF

37

67N

Dir. Sensitive Earth Fault Detection


50 1ph 67Ns 64/ 59N

50N

51N

50Ns

51Ns

xx

Options - not all options are available in parallel

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SIPROTEC Compact Thermal Monitoring - 5 Measuring-points

Stator Winding
(1 PT100 per phase)

Bearing Temperature
(1 x PT100)

Bearing Temperature
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SIPROTEC Compact Thermal Monitoring - up to 12 Measuring-points

Cooling
(2 x RTDs)

Stator Winding
(6 x RTD)

Bearing Temperature
(1 x PT100)

Hot-air Temperature
(1 x PT100)

Cold-air Temperature
(1 x PT100)

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SIPROTEC Compact Easy Connection of RTD Boxes

Connection via RS485

RS 485

Port B
TR1200

Port A

1 to 12 7XV5662-6AD10 (AC/DC 24-240V) SIPROTEC Compact 7SK80


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Temperature measurement Settings in DIGSI for RS485

Functional Scope settings:


Address 0190 Address 0191 Enabled Activate mode 12 RTD half duplex (external RTD boxes)

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Temperature measurement Settings in DIGSI for RS485

Functional Scope settings:


Address 0617 RTD-RS485 Explanation: Select external RTD box for RS485 connection to 7SK80

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Temperature measurement Settings in DIGSI for RS485

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SIPROTEC Compact Easy Connection of RTD Boxes

Connection via Ethernet

Ethernet Electrical

Port B
TR1200 IP

Port A

1 to 12 RTDs 7XV5662-8AD10 (AC/DC 24-240V)

SIPROTEC Compact 7SK80


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Temperature measurement Ethernet settings in DIGSI

Functional Scope settings:


Address 0190 Address 0191 Enabled Activate mode 12 RTD Ethernet (external RTD box)

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Temperature measurement Ethernet settings in DIGSI

IP-address examples:
RTD 1-6 Com: UDP service port: 5000 IP address: 192.168.10.190 RTD 7-12 Com: UDP service port: 5001 IP address: 192.168.10.190

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Temperature measurement Ethernet settings in DIGSI

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SIPROTEC Compact Easy Connection of RTD Boxes

Router DIGSI 4 / SIGRA 4 Ethernet Electrical

Corporate Network

Router

Switch

Port B

Port A
7TR1200 IP

TR1200 IP

1 to 12 RTDs 1 to 12 RTDs 7XV5662-8AD10 (AC/DC 24-240V)


*: 1 x 7TR1200 IP per 7SK80

SIPROTEC Compact 7SK80


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SIPROTEC Compact Highlights 7SK80

Compact Motor protection relay 5 integrated inputs for temperature sensors (RTD) Up to 12 external temperature sensors usable Overload protection via integrated temperature model Protection of asynchronous motors of all sizes

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Use the 7RW80 for protection of


decentralised power generation

Typical MV-application

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SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic module

Expansion 1

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface, 3xU Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Ethernet (optional)
Port B

Expansion module 1: (optional) 4 x BI and 3 x BO >> in total 7 x BI, 8 x BO, 1 live contact

Port A

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SIPROTEC Compact Functions

52
74TC

Local/Remote Control Command/Feedback


86

Additional Functions
25 Load restoration Flexible Functions

Synch Check

V, f
24 81R

81O/U

59

27

47

64/ 59N

>

V/dt

xx

Options - not all options are available in parallel

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SIPROTEC Compact Example: 7RW80

Overexitation protection
52

U> 59

U/f> 24

7RW80
f>; f< 81 U< 27 U> 59

7RW80
Further grid
52 52 52 52

>
Vector Jump

f>; f< 81

U< 27

U> 59

LR
Load Restoration

f>; f< 81

U< 27

U> 59

7RW80
Decoupling

7RW80
Load shedding/Load restoration
M

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Jump of voltage vector, general

Main application: System decoupling

Description: Consumers with their own generating plant feed power directly into a network. A failure of the input feeder line (e.g. due to a three-pole automatic reclosure) can result in a deviation of the voltage or frequency at the feeding generator. When the incoming feeder line is switched on again after the dead time, asynchronous conditions may prevail that cause damage to the generator.

Criteria to detect an interrupted input feeder line: The abrupt current interruption causes a phase angle jump in the voltage. This jump is detected by means of a delta process in the 7RW80.

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Jump of voltage vector, in detail

Frequency behavior on load shedding:

Opening of the generator circuit breaker causes a phase angle jump that can be observed in the frequency measurement as a frequency jump.

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Jump of voltage vector, in detail

Measuring principle: Calculation of the positive sequence system voltage vector

Determination of the phase angle change over a delta interval of 2 cycles. An abrupt change of the current flow leads to a phase angle jump of the vector. Diagram on the left: Steady state Diagram on the right: Vector change following a load shedding (vector jump is visible).

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Overexcitation protection, general

Main application: Avoid a high induction in generators and transformers.

Description: An inadmissible high induction in generators and transformers, caused by voltage increase or frequency drop, leads to a saturation of the iron core and large eddy current losses. Power station unit transformers which are separated from the system and connected only to the generator are particularly jeopardized.

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Overexcitation protection, in detail

Measuring principle: The overexcitation protection measures the ratio of voltage V to frequency f that is proportional to the induction B. The induction B will be put in relation to the nominal induction BN of the object to be protected.

The calculation is based on the maximum of the three phase-to-phase voltages. The frequency range monitored extends from 25 Hz to 70 Hz.

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Overexcitation protection, in detail

Tripping range of the overexcitation protection: Thermal characteristic with 8 settable value pairs and 2 time graded characteristics (V/f>, V/f>>)

Overexcitation-tripping stage

Overexcitation-tripping stage

In this way the V/f protection monitors the correct functioning both of the voltage regulator and of the speed regulation, in all operating states.

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SIPROTEC Compact Function: Load restoration, general

Main application: System restoration after load shedding

Description: The load restoration function provides an automatic reconnection of power system parts when the system frequency has recovered after load shedding. Once the frequency conditions allow the assumption of sufficient generation resources, the load restoration function will consecutively reconnect small load parts at specified time intervals.

Start of the load restoration function: At most 4 load restoration elements Start through the tripping of an underfrequency element (max. 4 f< elements) Started load restoration elements are processes in descending order LR4 before LR3 before LR2 before LR1

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SIPROTEC Compact Comparison of 7RW80 - 7RW600: Hardware

3 voltage inputs (7RW600: 2) - Standard connection 3x Ph-E or 2x Ph-Ph, 1x Ven - Other connections: Vx, Vsyn Inputs/outputs: 3/7 BI + 6/9 BO (7RW600: 3BI + 6BO) USB front interface (7RW600: none) Port A: Ethernet for DIGSI 4 (7RW600: DIGSI 3 or IEC 60870-5-103) Port B: System-/Service interface SIP 4 (7RW600: none) Communication protocols: - IEC 60870-5-103 - PROFIBUS DP - MODBUS - DNP 3 - IEC 61850 Device control, e.g. circuit breaker (7RW600: none)
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SIPROTEC Compact Comparison of 7RW80 - 7RW600 : Functions

Voltage protection: - Undervoltage: V<, V<<, Vp< (7RW600: V<, Vp<) Reset ratio 1.013.00 settable (7RW600: ratio fixed) - Overvoltage: V>, V>>, Vp> (7RW600: V>, V>>) Frequency protection: - 4 stages (7RW600: same) - Tripping time 80ms (7RW600: 100ms) Rate-of-frequency-change df/dt: - Flexible protection functions, up to 20 stages (7RW600: 4 stages) New functions: - Rate-of-voltage-change dV/dt (Flexible protection function) - Load restoration - Jump of voltage vector - Synch-check CFC-Logic (Interlocking, etc.) (7RW600: none)
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SIPROTEC Compact Highlights 7RW80

Compact device with Jump of voltage vector Load restoration Overexcitation Perfect for decentralized power generation units System decoupling Load shedding Monitoring U<>, f<> U, f, U/f protection for generators and transformers
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Use the 7SD80 to protect your medium voltage lines and cables.

Typical MV-application

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SIPROTEC Compact Basic and Expansion Modules

Basic module

Expansion 1

Basic module: 3 x BI, 5 x BO (2 of which are changeover contacts), live contact, USB front interface, 4 x I, 3 x U (optional) Port B: system interface (optional), Port A: Fiber Optic Protection Data Interface (FO-PDI) (optional) Expansion module 1: (optional) 4 x BI and 3 x BO Expansion module 3: (optional) 2 x BI and 3 x BO plus Copper Protection Data Interface (Cu-PDI)
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or

Expansion 3
Port B Port A

Cu-PDI

SIPROTEC Compact Functions

52
74TC

Local/Remote Control Command/Feedback


86

Additional Functions

Protection Data Interface


Bin Trans FO Cu

Flexible Functions

79

Inter Trip

Direct Trip

Differential protection

V, f, P

81O/U 87L 87N

59

27

Directional
67

50

51

50N

51N

49

Inrush Restraint

50BF

67N

Sensitive Earth Fault Detection


87Ns

50N

51N

50Ns

51Ns

xx

Options - not all options are available in parallel

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Hardware

BI live 3 7 5 5 1 1 1 1

BO change-over 2 2 2 2 make 3 6 6 6

PDI-com. FO x x -/x CU -/-/x x

Remarks

Basic version + FO (Port A) Basic version + ext-I/O-1 + FO (Port A) Basic version + ext-I/O-3(new) Basic version + ext-I/O-3(new) +FO (Port A)

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Hardware Fiber optic Protection Data Interface

The 7SD80 can be equipped with two different integrated Protection Data Interfaces. Communication via fiber optic and/or copper

Fiber optic Protection Data Interface (Port A) Technical data:


Plug : LC-Plug Wavelength: 1300 nm Fiber: Multi Mode up to 4 km or Single Mode up to 24 km
Port B

Reduced variants: Only one FO-PDI-Module for Multi Mode and Single Mode fiber types
Port A

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Hardware Copper Protection Data Interface

Copper Protection Data Interface Technical data:


Integrated digital leased line modem terminal D pin 1 and 2 (see red dots)

Com. physical layer:


SH-DSL 64, 128 and 192 kBit/s (PAM1) down to 40 kBAUD)

connection of the copper PDI


CU-PDI

Expansion 3
1)PAM:

Pulse Amplitude Modulation

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Main Protection Functions

Line differential protection


2 independent differential protection functions Phase current comparison - PCC Earth current differential - ECD

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Main Protection Functions

Phase current comparison PCC


For all networks

Busbar A

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Busbar B

SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Main Protection Functions

Earth current differential ECD

Two different algorithms: Solid or high/low resistive grounded networks: In solid and high/low resistive grounded networks the differential function is a restraint current differential algorithm operating with 3I0-Currents. Isolated or resonance grounded networks: In isolated or resonance grounded networks where a single phase to ground fault does not require a trip, the differential algorithm determines on In-Zone-Fault based on the zero-sequence-power elimination. For these applications the voltage connections are required.
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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Main Protection Functions

Earth current differential for all solid, high or low resistive grounded networks

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SIPROTEC Compact 7SD80 Main Protection functions

Earth current differential for isolated or resonance grounded networks


3U0 measurement necessary core balanced CT necessary

Busbar A

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Busbar B

SIPROTEC Compact Flexible Communication Possibilities

Port B Port A

Protection Data Interfaces options: Fiber Optic (FO-PDI) or Pilot wire (Cu-PDI) or Fiber optic and pilot wire (redundant) Expansion 3
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CuPDI

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SIPROTEC Compact Highlight 7SD80

Highlights: Usable for copper and/or optical protection communications Redundant protection communication Using differential protection for In-Zone-Fault detection of earth faults in compensated or isolated networks (low current faults) Localization of ground faults in compensated or isolated networks Directional overcurrent protection as reserve and/or backup protection
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You profit from SIPROTEC Compact in every respect.

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Summary

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