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Protection Relay

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E/30.11.2006

RE_ 610

Contents
Copyrights ................................................................................. 5
1. Introduction.... ..................................................................... 7
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
1.4.
1.5.

This manual.................................................................... ...... 7


Use of symbols.... .......................................................... ...... 7
Intended audience.......................................................... ...... 7
Product documentation.... .............................................. ...... 8
Document conventions.... .............................................. ...... 8

2. Safety information.... ........................................................ 11


3. Unpacking.......................................................................... 13
3.1. Identifying the product.................................................... .... 13
3.2. Electrostatic discharge (ESD)........................................ .... 13
3.3. Disposal of packing material.......................................... .... 13

4. Mounting.... ........................................................................ 15
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
4.7.
4.8.
4.9.
4.10.

Detaching and installing the plug-in unit.... ................... .... 15


Mounting dimensions.... ................................................. .... 17
Flush mounting............................................................... .... 17
Semi-flush mounting.... .................................................. .... 20
Inclined semi-flush mounting.... ..................................... .... 22
Rack mounting.... ........................................................... .... 24
Wall mounting................................................................. .... 25
19" rack mounting with RTXP 18.... .............................. .... 27
19" equipment frame mounting (Combiflex).................. .... 28
Lens sensors for arc protection system (REF 610
only).... ............................................................................ .... 29

5. Connections.... .................................................................. 31
5.1. Mounting instructions for snap ferrite ring..................... .... 32
5.2. Electrical connections.... ................................................ .... 33

6. Accessories....................................................................... 41
7. Abbreviations.... ................................................................ 43

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Copyrights
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not
be construed as a commitment by ABB Oy. ABB Oy assumes no responsibility for
any errors that may appear in this document.
In no event shall ABB Oy be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or
consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document,
nor shall ABB Oy be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from
use of any software or hardware described in this document.
This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written
permission from ABB Oy, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third
party nor used for any unauthorized purpose.
The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license
and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such
license.
Copyright 2006 ABB Oy
All rights reserved.

Trademarks
ABB is a registered trademark of ABB Group. All other brand or product names
mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.

Guarantee
Please inquire about the terms of guarantee from your nearest ABB representative.

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1.

Introduction

1.1.

This manual
This manual contains instructions for unpacking and installing the protection relay
RE_ 610, as well as general information about different mounting kits available.
In addition to the relay, the delivery contains:
*
*
*
*

1.2.

Product documentation (refer to Section 1.4. Product documentation)


Snap ferrite ring for CT /VT connections
Battery for real-time clock and non-volatile memory
Printable labels for programmable indicator LEDs

Use of symbols
This publication includes the following icons that point out safety-related conditions
or other important information:
The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which
could result in electrical shock.

The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result
in personal injury.

The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to


the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a
hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to
equipment or property.

The information icon alerts the reader to relevant facts and conditions.

Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it should be understood


that operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions,
result in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death.
Therefore, comply fully with all warning and caution notices.

1.3.

Intended audience
This manual is intended for installation personnel to support the installation of the
product hardware.

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1.4.

Product documentation
In addition to the relay and this manual, the delivery contains the following relayspecific documentation:
Table 1.4.-1

REF 610 product documentation

Name

Document ID

Technical Reference Manual

1MRS755310

Technical Reference Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755535

Operator's Manual

1MRS755311

Operator's Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755539

Table 1.4.-2

REM 610 product documentation

Name

Document ID

Technical Reference Manual

1MRS752263-MUM

Technical Reference Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755537

Operators Manual

1MRS752264-MUM

Operators Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755538

Table 1.4.-3

REU 610 product documentation

Name

Document ID

Technical Reference Manual

1MRS755769

Technical Reference Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755972

Operators Manual

1MRS755770

Operators Manual, ANSI version

1MRS755971

Either the IEC or the ANSI version of the manual is included.

1.5.

Document conventions
The following conventions are used for the presentation of material:
*

Push button navigation in the human-machine interface (HMI) menu structure is


presented by using the push button icons, for example:
To navigate between the options, use

and

HMI menu paths are presented as follows:


Use the arrow buttons to select CONFIGURATION\COMMUNICATION\SPA
SETTINGS\PASSWORD SPA.

Parameter names, menu names, relay indication messages and relay's HMI views
are shown in a Courier font, for example:

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Use the arrow buttons to monitor other measured values in the menus DEMAND
VALUES and HISTORY DATA.
*

HMI messages are shown inside quotation marks when it is good to point out
them for the user, for example:
When you store a new password, the relay confirms the storage by flashing - - once on the display.

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2.

Safety information
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the
auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.
Non-observance can result in death, personal injury or substantial
property damage.
Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical
installation.
National and local electrical safety regulations must always be
followed.
The frame of the device has to be carefully earthed.
When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not touch
the inside of the case. The relay case internals may contain high
voltage potential and touching these may cause personal injury.

The device contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic


discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic components must
therefore be avoided.
Breaking the sealing tape on the upper handle of the device will result
in loss of guarantee and proper operation will no longer be insured.

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3.

Unpacking
Relay products require careful handling before installation on site. Examine the
delivered products to ensure that they have not been damaged during transport.
If a product has been damaged, a claim should be made to the transport contractor
and the local representative of ABB should be promptly notified.

3.1.

Identifying the product


Compare the order number of the relay with the ordering information to verify that
you have received the right product.
You can find the order number on a label under the lower handle of the relay.
When checking the order number of the relay plug-in unit, be careful
not to lift the handle more than 25 (approx. 40 mm). Lifting the handle
any further detaches the plug-in unit from the case.

y
A040165

Fig. 3.1.-1

Checking the order number of the relay

= 25
y = 40 mm

3.2.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD)


The relay products contain components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
The electronic circuits are well protected by the enclosure: avoid removing the plugin unit and the human-machine interface (HMI) unnecessarily.

3.3.

Disposal of packing material


The packing material of cardboard is 100% recyclable.
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4.

Mounting
RE_ 610 can be:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Flush mounted
Semi-flush mounted
Semi-flush mounted in a 25 angle
Rack mounted
Wall mounted
Mounted to a 19" equipment frame
Mounted with a RTXP 18 test switch to a 19" rack

You need separate mounting kits for the different methods except for the flushmounting method. This section also includes instructions on how to install the
optional lens sensors for an arc protection system (REF 610 only).
The relays construction with a detachable plug-in unit allows an easy installation.
Before mounting the relay, detach the plug-in unit from the relay case.

4.1.

Detaching and installing the plug-in unit


Before detaching the plug-in unit from the case, the auxiliary voltage
must be disconnected.

To detach the plug-in unit:


1. Lift the lower handle until the spring-loaded locks on both sides of the handle are
released and the unit is pushed about 6 mm out of the case. This separates the
connectors.
2. Pull the unit out of the case.
The relay features an automatic short-circuit mechanism in the current transformer
(CT) connector. Therefore, detaching the plug-in unit will not open the secondary
circuit of the CT which otherwise could cause dangerously high voltages.
Signal connectors are left open when the plug-in unit is detached.

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A040166

Fig. 4.1.-1

Detaching a plug-in unit from the case

Before fitting a relay plug-in unit into a relay case, check that the unit
and the case have the same order number.

The order number of the case is printed on the bottom plate inside the case.
However, if a substitute plug-in unit has to be used instead of the original unit,
ensure that at least the first 10 characters in the order numbers of the case and the
plug-in unit are identical, as in the following example (the same principle applies to
all RE_ 610 relays):
Order number of the relay case

REM610C55HCMP XX

Order number of the plug-in unit

REM610C55HCNR XX

However, it is highly recommended that all characters in the order number, except
for those indicating a spare part, should match the ones of the case.
The relay features a built-in mechanical coding system which allows that a plug-in
unit with voltage or current measuring inputs only can be plugged into a
corresponding case. This helps to prevent dangerous situations from arising in case a
non-suitable plug-in unit is fitted into a relay case.
Forcing a non-suitable plug-in unit into a case breaks the relay and may
cause dangerous situations.

When installing a plug-in unit into a case:


1. Check that the handle is down in its initial position.
2. Push the unit into the case until the locks click; see Fig. 4.1.-2.

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A040167

Fig. 4.1.-2

4.2.

Installing a plug-in unit into the case

Mounting dimensions
Frame width mm

Frame height mm

Frame depth mm

177

177

149.3

164

160

177 (4U)

149.3

180.1

30.8

177
A040168

Fig. 4.2.-1

4.3.

Main dimensions of RE_ 610

Flush mounting
All the mounting accessories for flush mounting are included in the case.

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To flush mount the case to the cut-out in the panel:


1. Loosen the four M5 fixing screws approximately 7 turns.
2. Mount the case to the panel cut-out; see Fig. 4.3.-1.
3. Tighten the screws; see Fig. 4.3.-2. The allowed range for the fixing screws
tightening torque is 0.7...1 Nm.

The enclosure class of the flush-mounted device is IP 54 on the front side. The rear
side fulfils the IP 20 requirements. The top of the flush-mounted device fulfills the
IP 40 requirements.
A device equipped with optic connections requires a minimum depth
of 180 mm.

+1.0

Case

161.5 +1.0
-1.0

-1.0
165.5

Fixing screws
M5 T25 Torx head
Panel
A040169

Fig. 4.3.-1

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A040170

Fig. 4.3.-2

Case flush mounted, tightening the screws

149,3

30,8
A040171

Fig. 4.3.-3

Relay (case and plug-in unit) flush mounted

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4.4.

Semi-flush mounting
The semi-flush mounting kit contains (for order number, refer to
Chapter 6. Accessories):
*
*
*

Raising frame
Gasket
Screws

The gasket is used when an IP 54 degree of protection (according to IEC 60529) is


required for the front side. If the gasket is not used, an IP 50 degree of protection is
obtained.
Mount the raising frame to the cut-out in the panel with four screws according to the
Fig. 4.4.-1.
A device equipped with optic connections requires a minimum depth
of 130 mm

Panel

M4 screws

Raising frame

173.5 +0.3
-0.3

5.5

161.5 +1-1

133 +0.3
-0.3

165.5 +1-1

Dimensions of panel cut out


A040174

Fig. 4.4.-1

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Case

A040175

Fig. 4.4.-2

Mounting case

For instructions on how to mount the case to the raising frame, refer to
Section 4.3. Flush mounting.

99.3

80.8
A040176

Fig. 4.4.-3

Relay (raising frame, case and plug-in unit) semi-flush mounted

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4.5.

Inclined semi-flush mounting


The inclined semi-flush mounting kit (for order number, refer to
Chapter 6. Accessories) allows you to mount the relay to a 25 angle. The mounting
kit contains:
*
*
*

Angled frame
Gasket
Screws

The gasket is used when an IP 54 degree of protection is required for the front side.
If the gasket is not used, the device fulfills the IP 50 requirements.

221,25 (5U)

25

105
A

127
B
C
D
E
A051485

Fig. 4.5.-1

Inclined semi-flush mounting

A) M4 x 0.7 screws
B) Plug-in unit
C) Case
D) Angled frame
E) Gasket
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Mount the angled frame to the cut-out in the panel with four screws.
The recommended panel thickness is 2 mm at the minimum.

177 +0,2
-0,2
167+1-1

40,5

122 +0,2
-0,2

5,5

203 +1-1

1MRS752265-MUM

A051484

Fig. 4.5.-2

Panel cut-out dimensions

A051486

Fig. 4.5.-3

Relay (angled frame, case and plug-in unit) mounted in a 25 angle

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For instructions on how to mount the case to the angled frame, refer to
Section 4.3. Flush mounting.

4.6.

Rack mounting
The relay can be mounted to a 19" rack by using a mounting panel. The required
mounting panel type depends on the number of relays mounted. For order numbers,
refer to Chapter 6. Accessories.
A device equipped with optic connections requires a minimum depth
of 180 mm.

4U (177)

19

,6)

(482

A040172

Fig. 4.6.-1

19 rack mounting panels

For instructions on how to mount the case to the panel, refer to


Section 4.3. Flush mounting.

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149.3

30.8
A040173

Fig. 4.6.-2

4.7.

Relay (case and plug-in unit) rack mounted

Wall mounting
The wall mounting kit (for order numbers, refer to Chapter 6. Accessories) allows
you to mount the relay on a wall (projection mounting). The mounting kit contains:
*

*
*
*
*

Two two-piece mounting brackets (frame and rail parts). The mounting brackets
are made of steel sheet (light grey, Pantone 420).
Back plate
Screws
Detailed mounting instructions
Dimensions for screw holes

When connecting the wires, a wall-mounted relay can be pulled out 160 mm and
turned 45 (or 90) degrees downwards (or upwards). The part in item "A" in
Fig. 4.7.-1 and in Fig. 4.7.-2 locks the relay to selected (pushed-in or pulled-out)
position. Release the relay by pushing the locks.

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177

253

A040177

Fig. 4.7.-1

Relay (case and plug-in unit) wall mounted

A) Locks the relay to selected position (pushed-in or pulled-out)


Rotate the relay by loosening the knurled-head screw, see item "B" in Fig. 4.7.-2.

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A
413
B

450

A040178_2

Fig. 4.7.-2

Wall-mounted relay in pulled-out position and rotated

A) Locks the relay to selected position (pushed-in or pulled-out)


B) Knurled-head screw
C) 50 mm space needed above and below the frame for rotating
D) Min 50 mm spacing between two kits

4.8.

19" rack mounting with RTXP 18


The relay can be mounted together with a RTXP 18 test switch to a 19" rack by
using a mounting kit. For order number, refer to Chapter 6. Accessories. The
mounting kit contains:
*
*

Mounting panel (item 1 in Fig. 4.8.-1)


Metallic frame (item 2 in Fig. 4.8.-1) for mounting the RTXP 18 test switch to
the panel
A device equipped with optic connections requires a minimum depth
of 180 mm.

For instructions on how to mount the case to the panel, refer to


Section 4.3. Flush mounting.

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1

A040179

Fig. 4.8.-1

Mounting of the relay and the frame for a RTXP 18 test switch

1) Mounting panel
2) Metallic frame

4.9.

19" equipment frame mounting (Combiflex)


The relay can be mounted to a 19" equipment frame (4U high, Combiflex) by using
two different types of mounting brackets. The type of mounting brackets to be
ordered depends on whether the relay is to be installed to the frame as it is or in
combination with a test switch of type RTXP 18.
When mounting only the relay, use two mounting brackets of type 1MRS061208,
see item 1 in Fig. 4.9.-1.
When mounting a relay with a test switch (RTXP 18) by its side, use one mounting
bracket of type 1MRS061208 and one of type 1MRS061207, see items 1 and 2 in
Fig. 4.9.-2.
The mounting brackets are made of hot galvanized steel sheet. Mount the mounting
brackets to the case by using the same fixing screws as in flush mounting. The case
contains all the mounting accessories needed. Mount the case to the 19" equipment
frame.

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1

A040180

Fig. 4.9.-1

Mounting the relay to a 19" equipment frame

1) Mounting bracket type 1MRS061208




A040181

Fig. 4.9.-2

Mounting the relay and test switch RTXP 18 to a 19" equipment frame

1) Mounting bracket type 1MRS061208


2) Mounting bracket type 1MRS061207

4.10.

Lens sensors for arc protection system (REF 610 only)


The arc protection is used to detect arc situations in air insulated metal-clad switch
gears.
The place of installation of the optional lens sensors in the switch gear cubicle
depends on the kind of arc protection system to be used. Refer to the application
examples in the Technical Reference Manual for further information on the
alternatives.

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To mount the lens sensor, drill a hole ( 10 mm) in the wall of the space to be
supervised. Fit the lens sensor to the hole and fasten it with a self-tapping M3 screw.
Alternatively, the lens sensor can be fastened with a cable tie. To do this, secure the
cable tie to a suitable point of attachment on the cubicle wall and wrap the cable tie
tightly around the sensor. Make sure that the cable tie lies in the groove of the sensor
to prevent it from blocking the light.

A040182

Fig. 4.10.-1

Mounting of the lens sensor

A040183

Fig. 4.10.-2
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5.

Connections
Connection terminals are described in the Technical Reference Manual. Each
contact has its own identification number, X2.1, for instance. The numbering of the
contacts runs from top to bottom, except connectors X2.1, X5.5 and X5.8 which are
numbered from bottom to top; see Fig. 5.2.-1 and Fig. 5.2.-3.
Terminal blocks of screw-compression and ring-lug type are used for electrical
connections. Transceivers of snap-in type (X5.3) are used for plastic fibre-optic
connections and transceivers of ST-type (X5.4) for glass fibre-optic connections.
Lens sensor inputs (X5.1 and X5.2) are used for arc protection (REF 610 only), see
Fig. 5.2.-2.
If terminals of screw-compression type are used:
1. Open the screw terminal before inserting a wire into it for the first time. To open
the screw terminal, turn the fixing screw anti-clockwise until the terminal hole is
wide open (the inside of the terminal hole is surrounded by metal).
2. Insert the wire and turn the fixing screw clockwise until the wire is firmly fixed.
Only use screwdriver and insert bits for Phillips (PH 1) cross-recessed head screws
(M3.5) when handling CT/VT terminals (X2.1) of screw-compression type.

MAX

5.5 mm

B)

MAX 5 mm

A)

C)

D)

5 mm

MIN 1

A040184

Fig. 5.-1 Screwdriver and insert bits for CT/VT terminals of screw-compression type

It is also possible to use terminals of ring-lug type for the CTs/VTs. If using
terminals of ring-lug type:
1. Open the lid that covers the ring-lug fixing screw (every fixing screw has its own
lid) with the tip of a screwdriver.
2. Screw off the screw, slide it through the terminal lug and screw it back on.
3. Close the lid.

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5.1.

Mounting instructions for snap ferrite ring


Install the snap ferrite ring around the wires for current/voltage measurement as
follows:
1. Place the snap ferrite ring on a flat surface. To open the ring, use the key
included in the package by pressing it gently into the key holes on the snap
ferrite ring as shown in Fig. 5.1.-1.

A040185

Fig. 5.1.-1

Opening the snap ferrite ring before installation

2. Remove the key from the keyholes by carefully pulling it out with one hand
while holding the snap ferrite ring with the other hand.
3. Place the snap ferrite ring around the wires for current/voltage measurement and
lock the ring by closing it. The snap ferrite ring should be installed as close to the
terminal block as possible. Fig. 5.1.-2 shows the preferred position of the snap
ferrite ring after installation.
If the protection relay is installed in a place where it is subject to
vibration, such as on marine applications, the snap ferrite ring needs to
be attached to a stationary part of the switch gear cubicle. This can
easily be done by fastening the snap ferrite ring to the cubicle wall with
a screw.

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A040186

Fig. 5.1.-2

5.2.

Snap ferrite ring installed

Electrical connections
All connections are made on the rear of the case. No soldering is needed.
Each signal connector (X3.1 and X4.1) terminal is dimensioned for one 0.2...2.5
mm2 wire or two 0.2...1.0 mm2 wires.
Connect the wires from the CTs/VTs to the right device according to the phase order
and the connection diagram. Each terminal for CTs/VTs is dimensioned for one
0.5...6.0 mm2 wire or for two maximum 2.5 mm2 wires.
A separate earth lead of at least 2.5 mm2 has to be connected from the protective
earth screw between connectors X4.1 and X3.1 (the upper screw; see Fig. 5.2.-1) to
the earth bar.
When using RTD sensors or thermistors for REM 610, use a double shielded cable.
Connect the cable shields to the chassis earth screw between connectors X4.1 and
X3.1 (lower screw; see Fig. 5.2.-1).
Terminals on the optional communication modules for RS-485 (see Fig. 5.2.-1 and
Fig. 5.2.-3) are dimensioned for one 0.08...1.5 mm2 wire or for two maximum 0.75
mm2 wires.

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X4.1

X5.5

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X2.1

A040187

Fig. 5.2.-1

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X5.2

DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

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X4.1

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X2.1

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A040188

Fig. 5.2.-2

Rear view of RE_ 610 with the fibre-optic communication module for plastic
and glass fibre with light sensor inputs

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NEAR INSTRUMENT TERMINALS

DANGER - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

X5.8

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

X3.1
X4.1

11 12

X2.1

A040189

Fig. 5.2.-3

36

Rear view of RE_ 610 with the DNP 3.0 communication module for RS-485

Fig. 5.2.-4

X5.1
Light sensor 1
Light sensor 2
X5.2 Opt ional

X2.1 7
8 1

2 3

4 5

8
10
6
7
1
2
3
4
5

7
1
2
3
4
5

15

15

8
10
6

14

14

18
19
16
17
20

13

13

18
19
16
17
20

12

12

SGB4

11

7
1
2
3
4
5

8
10
6

18
19
16
17
20

15

14

13

12

11

SGB3

DI 3
2

SGB5

DI 4
4

11

DI 5
6

Optional

X3.1

X4.1

L1
L2
L3

DI 1

7
1
2
3
4
5

8
10
6

18
19
16
17
20

15

14

13

12

SGB2

11

7
1
2
3
4
5

8
10
6

18
19
16
17
20

15

14

13

12

SGB1

11

23 24

DI2
21 22

--

--

Arc light output


Trip

Alarm
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

IRF
Warning

Trip Lockout

Trip

External Trip

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SG R5

6 7 8

SO2

SO1

1
2

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

SGR4

9 10 11

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR3

12 13

PO3

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR2

14 15

PO2

PO 1

1
2

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

SGR1

16 1718 19

SO5

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR8

Optional

16 1718

SO4

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR6

SO 3

22 23 24 X3. 1

= Example settings

= Factory default

15

16
17
19
20
18
21

23
22

13
14

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR7

19 20 21

Protection Relay

SGF1...SGF5
SGL1...SGL8

IR F
3 4 5

Open CB Command
Close CB Command
CB Reclosing failed
Shot Due
Definite Trip Alarm
AR Lockout

Indications cleared
Output contact unlatched
Memorized values cleared
Setting group selection
Time sync

External Triggering

CBFP

External Triggering
Reset
External Trip

Trip lockout

CB Position Open
CB Position Closed
AR Inhibit
CB Close Inhibit
External AR Initiation

01

Blocking

Arc I>/I 0 >

q>

Blocking

DI>

Blocking

I 0 >>

Blocking

I0>

I>>>

Blocking

I>>

Blocking

I>

Self-supervision

Uaux

1MRS752265-MUM

RE_ 610

Installation Manual

A040309

Connection diagram (REF 610 rev. C)

37

Fig. 5.2.-5

38

Connection diagram (REM 610 rev. C)


21
22
RTD6 23
24

19
RTD5 20

15
16
R TD4/Th2 17
18

9
10
RTD2 11
12
13
RTD3 14

R TD1/Th1

7
8

X3.1

DI2

12

12

2
3
4
14

2
3
4
14

3
4
14

13

12

11

13

11

11

10

13

10

10

14

SGB1

14

13

12

11

10

SGF1...SGF5
SGL1...SGL8

Time sync

Setting group selection

Memorized values cleared

Output contacts unlatched

Indications cleared

External triggering of CBFP

External trip

External restart inhibit

TRIP

* Restart inhibit signal from q>


** Restart inhibit signal from t si

Restart inhibit

Emergency start

ThB>

Emergency start

ThA>

Motor start up

REV

Emergency start

t si

Blocking

I2>

Blocking

I0>

Blocking

I<

I>>

Speed switch/blocking

I s 2 t s /I s >

Emergency start

q>

Self-supervision

Uaux

IR F

Warning

IRF

3 4 5

Ext trip

Restart inhibit

Trip

Alarm

Alarm
Trip

Motor st

Trip

** Restart inhibit

Trip

Start

Trip

Start

Start
Trip

Trip

Start

Start
Trip

Trip

* Restart inhibit
Alarm

SO2

SO1

10

15

15

18

17

17
18

16

14

13

12

16

14

13

12

11

10
11

7
8

7
8

4
5
6

4
5

1
2

1
2
3

SGR4

9 10 11

SGR5

6 7 8

- 1

15

18

17

16

14

13

12

11

10

SGR 3

12 13

PO3

PO2

15

18

17

16

14

13

12

11

10

SGR 2

SGF1/7

14 15

PO1

= Factory default

15

19

18

17

16

14

13

12

11

10

SGR1

16 1718 19

Protection Relay

13

12

11

10

SGB2
8

SGB3

D I1
23 24

21 22

SGB4

X4.1

D I3
2

SGB5

D I4
4

DI5
6

Optional

X3.1

Optional

4 5

COM MON

23

81

- DIFF

COM MON

- DIFF

- DIFF
COM MON

CO MM ON

- DIFF

CO MM ON

- DIFF

CO MM ON

- DIFF

X2.1 7

M
3~

L1
L2
L3

RE_ 610
1MRS752265-MUM

Installation Manual

A050085

X2.1

8 1

2 3

dn

4 5

da

Fig. 5.2.-6
10

11
12
13
14
15
8
9
6

7
1
2
3
4
5

11
12
13
14
15
8
9
6

7
1
2
3
4
5

11
12
13
14
15
8
9
6

7
1
2
3
4
5

SGB3

DI3
2 1

10

SGB4

DI4
3

10

SGB5

DI5
6

X4.1

L1
L2
L3

DI2

DI1

3
4
5

7
1
2

8
9
6

15

14

13

3
4
5

7
1
2

8
9
6

15

14

13

12

11

11

SGB1
10

12

23 24

10

SGB2

21 22

Optional

X3.1

SGF1...SGF5
SGL1...SGL8

Indications cleared
Output contacts unlatched
Memorized values cleared
Setting group selection
Time sync

External Triggering

CBFP

External Triggering
Reset
External trip

Trip lockout

Blocking

U0>>

Blocking

U0>

Blocking

U<< / U1<

Blocking

U<

Blocking

U>> / U2>

Blocking

U>

Self-supervision

Uaux

Trip

External Trip

Trip lockout

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Start
Trip

Warning

IRF

3 4 5

IRF

PO3

9
10

9
10
9
10

13

13

13

11
12

7
8

7
8
7
8

11
12

5
6

5
6
5
6

11
12

3
4

1
2

SGR3

12 13

3
4

1
2
1
2

3
4

SGR4

9 10 11

SO1

SGR5

6 7 8

SO2

13

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR2

14 15

PO2

PO1

13

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR1

16 17 18 19

SO5

13

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR8

Optional

16 17 18

SO4

SO3

13

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR6

22 23 24 X3.1

Protection Relay

= Example settings

= Factory default

13

11
12

9
10

7
8

5
6

3
4

1
2

SGR7

19 20 21

1MRS752265-MUM

RE_ 610

Installation Manual

A051474

Connection diagram (REU 610 rev. C)

39

RE_ 610

Protection Relay
Installation Manual

40

1MRS752265-MUM

1MRS752265-MUM

Protection Relay

RE_ 610

Installation Manual

6.

Accessories
Table 6.-1

Available accessories

Item

Order number

Semi-flush mounting kit

1MRS050696

Inclined semi-flush mounting kit, 25 angle

1MRS050831

Wall mounting kit

1MRS050697

19 rack mounting kit, two relays side-by-side

1MRS050695

19" rack mounting kit, single relay

1MRS050694

19" rack mounting kit, single relay and RTXP18

1MRS050783

19" equipment frame mounting (Combiflex), plain bracket

1MRS061208

19" equipment frame mounting (Combiflex), bracket for RTXP18

1MRS061207

Pre-manufactured lens-sensor and optic fibre for arc protection:


1.5 m 3%

1MRS120534-1.5

3 m 3%

1MRS120534-3.0

5 m 3%

1MRS120534-5.0

Front communication cable

1MRS050698

Communication modules:
Plastic fibre

1MRS050889

Plastic fibre with inputs for arc protection

1MRS050890

RS-485

1MRS050892

RS-485 with inputs for arc protection

1MRS050888

Plastic and glass fibre

1MRS050891

Plastic and glass fibre with inputs for arc protection

1MRS050885

RS-485 including DNP 3.0 protocol

1MRS050887

RS-485 including DNP 3.0 protocol and inputs for arc protection

1MRS050886

41

42

1MRS752265-MUM

Protection Relay

RE_ 610

Installation Manual

7.

Abbreviations
Abbreviation

Description

CT

Current transformer

HMI

Human-machine interface

LED

Light-emitting diode

RTD

Resistance temperature device

43

1MRS752265-MUM EN 11/2006

ABB Oy
Distribution Automation
P.O. Box 699
FI-65101 Vaasa
FINLAND
+358 10 22 11
+358 10 224 1094
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