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14. Change the default and description of “TD1-2 PU” setting in “6.4.6. TD Monitor”.
15. Change the default of “DLV Max” and “LLV Min” settings in “6.5. Loop Control”.
16. Change the default of “OUT101” setting in “6.7.2.2. Output Pulse Timer”.
17. Change the range of “Reclose 1” settings in “INTERVALS” menu.
- Change “Reclose Control” in “2.4. Protection Elements”.
- Change the range of “Reclose 1” settings in “7.1.1. Reclose(79)”.
18. Change “7.1.2. Phase (Fast/Delay) Time Overcurrents (51P)”.
- Change the default of “Phase Pickup Current”.
- Change the default and description of “Curve”.
19. Change the default of “Curve” in “7.1.3. Ground (Fast/Delay) Time Overcurrents (51G)”.
20. Change the default of “Curve” in “7.1.5. Negative Sequence (Fast/Delay) Time Overcurrents (46)”.
21. Change the range and default of “Time Delay” in “7.1.9. Phase High Current Lockout(50P-2)”.
22. Change the range and default of “Time Delay” in “7.1.10. Ground High Current Lockout(50G-2)”.
23. Change the range and default of “Time Delay” in “7.1.11. Negative Sequence High Current
Lockout(46(50)-2)”.
24. Change the settings in “COLD LOAD PICKUP” menu.
- Change “Cold Load Pickup Blocking” in “2.4. Protection Elements”.
- Change the range of “PHA(A)” setting in “7.1.12.3. Cold Load Pickup Setup”.
- Change the default of “Outage Time” setting in “7.1.12.3. Cold Load Pickup Setup”.
- Change the range of “RMT Time” and “Rst Time” setting in “7.1.12.3. Cold Load Pickup
Setup”.
25. Change the default of “Type” setting in “7.1.13.1. Phase Directional Control(67P)”.
26. Change the default of “Type” setting in “7.1.13.2. Ground Directional Control(67G)”.
27. Change the range of “Factor b” setting in “7.1.18. Time Overcurrent Curves”.
28. Change the default of “Live Line Tm” setting in “7.1.21. Live Line”.
29. Change “7.1.22. Demand Current”.
- Change the default of “Function” setting in “DEMAND” menu.
- Change the default and step of “GND Pickup” setting in “DEMAND” menu.
- Change the step of “NEQ Pickup” setting in “DEMAND” menu.
30. Change the default of “L.O Priority” setting in “7.1.23.2. Others”.
31. Change the range of “Time” setting in “7.1.24. Phase Open/Loss”.
32. Change the default of “PHA-Pickup”, “GND-Pickup” and “NEG-Pickup” settings in “7.1.25.
Alarm Current”.
33. Change “7.1.26. Loss of Phase”.
- Change the range of “Function” setting in “LOSS OF PHASE” menu.
- Change the step of “Pickup” setting in “LOSS OF PHASE” menu.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Description .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2. Summary of Features .......................................................................................................... 2
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................. 6
2.1. Inputs and Outputs .............................................................................................................. 6
2.2. Type Withstand Tests ........................................................................................................... 8
2.3. Metering Accuracy .............................................................................................................. 9
2.4. Protection Elements........................................................................................................... 10
2.5. Monitoring......................................................................................................................... 15
2.6. Recorder ............................................................................................................................ 19
2.7. Communications................................................................................................................ 23
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Description
ETR300-R with the microprocessor-based digital control technology is designed to provide
protective coordination and fault clearance of distribution systems for the continuous best
quality of electric service.
Remote monitoring and control can be provided by RTU(Remote Terminal Unit - Option)
which fundamentally installed.
ETR300-R provides protection, control, and monitoring functions with both local and remote.
It also displays the present trip/alarm conditions, and measured system parameters.
Recording of past trip, alarm or control events, maximum demand levels, and energy metering
is also performed.
Users can operate Close and Trip, and also control ETR300-R with key buttons on the user
interface panel; Protection Enabled, Ground Enabled, SEF Enabled, Reclose Enabled, Control
Locked, Remote enabled, Alternate-settings, Loop control Enabled, Loop control auto restore,
Hot line tag.
Users can manage the Recloser interface software using a portable PC for modification of
settings, acquisition of event data, and management of operation history.
ETR300-R contains many T-C characteristic curves developed by IEEE C37.112, IEC255-3,
McGraw Edison, and KEPCO to provide fully protective coordination for the continuous best
quality of electric distribution. Users can select any time of current curve simply by
programming and modifying.
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EVENT RECORDER
Restart and Diagnostic counter
Trip and fault counter
PQM counter
Communication counter
Interrupt Time
S/W Operation recorder - last 256 events
Fault event recorder - last 256 events
Fault Waveform(20 cycles× 32EA) - last 32 events
System event recorder - last 2048 events
Setting change event recorder - last 100 events
Load profile recorder - last 6144 days
Diagnostic event recorder - last 512 events
PQM detection event recorder - last 512 events
Alarm Current detection event recorder - last 512 events
MONITORING
Alarm Current
Demand trip and alarm(Ia, Ib, Ic, Ig, I2)
Phase Open trip and alarm
Live Line
Trip Counter Limit
Synchronism Check
Live Load Block
Recloser main contact Wear(Per Phase)
Breaker Failure with Current Supervision
Power Quality Monitoring(PQM)
- Interrupt
- Sag
- Swell
- Harmonics
- Current Unbalance
- Voltage Unbalance
- Under Voltage
- Over Voltage
- Under Frequency
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METERING
Each phase current and angle (Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Isef)
Each phase pick current (Ia, Ib, Ic, In, Iq)
Each phase line to line voltage and angle (Va, Vb, Vc, Vr, Vs, Vt, Vab, Vbc, Vca, Vrs, Vst, Vtr)
Current and voltage symmetrical component(I1, I2, 3I0, V1, V2, 3V0)
Source and Load side frequency
Single phase and Three phase power(kW, kVar, kVA, PF)
Energy(10kWh, 10kVarh)
Single phase and Three phase present demand and max. demand(Ia, Ib, Ic, In, I2, kW, kVar)
Source/Load voltage and current unbalance
Voltage and current harmonics
Voltage and current True R.M.S
ETR300-R internal temperature
Tranducers input (TD1~5)
COMMUNICATIONS
Side panel PORT 1 RS232 Serial Port : DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
Side panel PORT 2 RS485 Serial Port : DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
Side panel PORT 3 RJ45 Port : DNP 3.0 and IEC60870-5-104 Protocol
Side panel PORT A RJ45 Port(Option) : I/O expendable communication
Front Panel PORT F RS232 Serial Port : ETR300-R interface software
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USER INTERFACE
Fault indicators
Manual Battery Load Test: Battery Voltage and Charge Voltage
Dual Functional keypads
20×4 Character LCD Display
42 LED indicators - Fault indications, sequence status, battery status, etc
RS232 port
Setting Range Help Messages
Access Security(2 passwords, security and related to communication)
AUXILIARY OUTPUTS
4 Opto-isolated Programmable Outputs
AUXILIARY INPUTS
4 Opto-isolated Programmable Inputs
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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. Inputs and Outputs
Systems
3phase-3wire or 3phase-4wire, 38㎸ maximum, 800 Amp maximum
Frequency
50 / 60㎐ system and ABC/ACB phase rotation
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Impulse Voltage
IEEE C62.45 (1992) Withstand Capability of Relay Systems to Radiated Electromagnetic
Interference Transceivers, 6㎸(1.2×50㎲), 3㎄(8×20㎲)
Vibration Test
IEC 255-21-1 - 1988 Electrical relays, Part 21 : Vibration, shock, bump, and seismic tests on
measuring relays and protection equipment, Section One - Vibration tests (sinusoidal), Class 1
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Voltage metering
Rated voltage : AC effective value voltage 4 V
Phase A, B, C : ±0.5%( 80 ~ 120 % of rated voltage), ±0.5˚
Zero sequence voltage(Vo) : ±0.5 %( 80 ~ 120% of rated voltage), ±0.5˚
V1, V2, 3V0 : ±0.6 %( 80 ~ 120% of rated voltage), ±1˚
Current metering
Rated current : AC 0.6 Arms
IA, IB, IC, IG : ±0.5 mA ± 0.5 % of reading(0.03~1.5 A), ±0.5˚
IN : ±0.005 mA + ±0.5 % of reading(0.5~16.0 mA), ±1˚
I1, I2, 3I0 : ±0.01 A ± 3 % of reading(0.003~1.5A ), ±1˚
Power metering
Apparent Power : ±1.2 %( Rated Voltage >80 %, Rated Current >0.03)
Active Power : ±0.7 % PF=1, ±1% PF>0.87(Rated Voltage >80%, Rated Current >0.03)
Reactive Power : ±0.7 % PF=0, ±1% PF<0.5(Rated Voltage >80%, Rated Current >0.03)
Frequency metering
Source/Load Voltage Frequency : ±0.02 Hz
The above measurement accuracy is applied only for ETR300R. The measurement accuracy of
voltage and current after through ETR300R is about ±1 %. However, the accuracy can be changed
by the type of CT and PT of a recloser.
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EB : Normally, Very
Definite Time : DEF-1s, DEF-10s
Korean Curve : N1, N2, N3, N4
User programmable curves : USER-1, USER-2, USER-3, USER-4
McGraw-Edison : Non-Standard Curves 32
Phase/Ground//SEF/ NEQ CLPU Multiple………..0.05 to 15.00 in steps of 0.01
Phase/Ground//SEF/ NEQ CLPU Adder Time…….0.00 to 10.00 in steps of 0.01sec)
Phase/Ground//SEF/ NEQ CLPU M.R.T .................. 0.00 to 10.00 in steps of 0.01sec
Make Use ‘I’……………………………………….NO/YES
Multiple of Cold Load….………………………….0(OFF), 1.0 to 5.0 in steps of 0.1
Cold Load Time ......................................................... 1 to 720 min in steps 1 min
Pickup Level Accuracy .............................................. 5%
Timing Accuracy ....................................................... at 0㎳ time delay (50㎳ max)
5% of trip time or ± 20㎳
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Under/Over Frequency
Pickup Level.............................................................. OFF, 40.00 to 65.00 in steps of 0.01㎐
Dropout Level ........................................................... at VT Pickup + 0.02㎐ when under frequency
at CVD Pickup+0.05㎐ when under frequency
at VT Pickup - 0.02㎐ when over frequency
at CVD Pickup -0.05㎐ when over frequency
Time Delay ................................................................ 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01s (definite time)
Minimum Voltage ...................................................... 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 pu
Minimum Current.................................................... OFF, 1 to 630 in steps of 1A
Normal Frequency Close........................................... OFF/ON
Close Wait Time ........................................................ 0 to 60000 in steps of 1s
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Reclose Control
Operations to Lockout - phase trip ............................ 1 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations to Lockout - ground trip .......................... 1 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations to Lockout - SEF trip .............................. 1 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations to Lockout - Negative Seq’ trip ............... 1 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations of Fast curve - phase trip......................... 0 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations of Fast curve - ground trip ...................... 0 to 5 in steps of 1
Operations of Fast curve - Negative Seq’ trip ........... 0 to 5 in steps of 1
Reclose interval 1 ...................................................... 0.5 to 600.0 in steps of 0.1(lower than Ver 3.4)
0.1 to 600.0 in steps of 0.1(Ver 3.4 or higher)
Reclose interval 2 ...................................................... 1 to 1800 in steps of 1
Reclose interval 3 ...................................................... 1 to 1800 in steps of 1
Reclose interval 4 ...................................................... 1 to1800 in steps of 1
Reset time for Auto Reclose Cycle............................ 3 to 180 in steps of 1
Reset time from lockout ............................................ 1.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01
C/P Wait Time ........................................................... 1.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01
Timing Accuracy ....................................................... ± 5%
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Lockout Priority
Lockout Priority ........................................................ Phase/ Ground
2.5. Monitoring
Synchronism Check
Dead Voltage Maximum ............................................ 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 pu
Live Voltage Minimum ............................................. 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 pu
Maximum Voltage Difference ................................... 0.00 to 1.25 in steps of 0.01 pu
Maximum Angle Difference..................................... 0(OFF), 5° to 80° in steps of 1°(lower than Ver 3.4)
1° to 100° in steps of 1°(Ver 3.4 or higher)
Maximum Frequency Difference .............................. 0.00 to 5.00 in steps of 0.01Hz
Detect Phase .............................................................. ALL/ R(AB)/ S(CB)/ T
Delay Time ................................................................ 0.0 to 180.0 in steps 0.1s
Operation Counter
Number of Pickup Limit ........................................... 1 to 20000 in steps of 1
Operation Counter Set ............................................... 0 to 10000 in steps of 1
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Recloser Wear
Pickup Wear............................................................... 0 to 100% in steps of 0.1
Rate System ............................................................... 15㎸, 27㎸, 38㎸
Rate Interrupt(㎸) ...................................................... 5.0 to 50.0㎸ in steps of 0.1
Number of Maximum Interruption ............................ 1 to 999 in steps of 1
Set Phase A Wear ....................................................... 0.0 to 100.0 % in steps of 0.1
Set Phase B Wear....................................................... 0.0 to 100.0 % in steps of 0.1
Set Phase C Wear....................................................... 0.0 to 100.0 % in steps of 0.1
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TD Monitor
Live Line
Detect Level .............................................................. 0.10 to 0.90 pu in steps of 0.01 pu
Detect Time ............................................................... 0.0 to 180.0s in steps of 0.1s
Dropout Level ........................................................... 95 to 98% of Pickup
Timing Accuracy ....................................................... ± 20㎳
Demand
Measured Values ....................................................... Phase A/B/C/G and NEQ Current(A)
Phase A/B/C/G and NEQ Max. Current(A)
Phase A/B/C/G 3Φ Real Power(kW)
Phase A/B/C/G 3Φ Max. Real Power(kW)
Phase A/B/C/G 3Φ Reactive Power(kvar)
Phase A/B/C/G 3Φ Max. Reactive Power(kvar)
Measurement Type .................................................... Thermal Exponential/Rolling Demand
Time Constant ........................................................... 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60 min.
Phase/Ground/NEQ Pickup Level ............................. OFF, 10A ~ 1600A in steps of 1A
Phase/Ground/NEQ Time Delay ............................... 0.00 to 600.00 in steps of 0.01s
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Alarm Current
Phase/Ground/NEQ Pickup Level ............................. OFF, 10A ~ 1600A in steps of 1A
Phase/Ground/NEQ Time Delay ............................... 0.0 to 180.0 in steps 0.1s
Level Accuracy .......................................................... ± 5%
Timing Accuracy ....................................................... ± 20㎳
Fault Locator
Total Length of Feeder .............................................. 0.1 to 99.9 of 0.1km
Real impedance of the feeder positive seq. ............... 0.1 to 6000.0 of 0.1ohms
Imaginary impedance of the feeder positive seq. ...... 0.1 to 6000.0 of 0.1ohms
Real impedance of the feeder zero seq. ..................... 0.1 to 6000.0 of 0.1ohms
Imaginary impedance of the feeder zero seq ............. 0.1 to 6000.0 of 0.1ohms
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2.6. Recorder
OPERATION EVENT RECORDER
Trigger Source
Recloser Closed(Manual/Remote CLOSE)
Recloser Opened(Manual/Remote OPEN)
Storage Capacity : Total 256 Events
Trigger Source
Protection pickup Elements
Trip command active
Data Channels
5 currents(A, B, C, G, SEF)
Storage capacity : 256 events
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Fail operation
External input status
System alarm
Trigger Time : each 1/4 cycle
Trigger type : Pick up and Dropout
Storage Capacity : Last 2048 Events
LOAD PROFILE
1) Average Load/ Minute
Trigger Source
Demand Current(A, B, C, G)
Demand Real Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Demand Reactive Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Trigger Time : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20 or 30 minute
Storage Capacity : Total 6144 Events
2) Peak Load/ Hour
Trigger Source
Demand Current(A, B, C, G)
Demand Real Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Demand Reactive Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Trigger Time : every 1 hour
Storage Capacity : Total 6144 Events, 256days
3) Peak Load/ Day
Trigger Source
Demand Current(A, B, C, G)
Demand Real Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Demand Reactive Power(A, B, C, 3ф)
Trigger Time : every 1 day
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COUNTER
System Restart : 0 to 65534
Diagnostic: 0 to 65534
Operation : 0 to 65534
Fault : 0 to 65534
PQM : 0 to 65534
Interrupt Time : 0 to 65534 cycle
Communication : 0 to 65534
RECLOSER WEAR
Phase A Wear : 0.0 to 100.0%
Phase B Wear : 0.0 to 100.0%
Phase C Wear : 0.0 to 100.0%
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2.7. Communications
Table 2-2. Communications
RS232, 1200-19200bps, None, Odd or Even Parity, 7 or 8
Side panel Port 1 Data bits, 1 or 2 Stop bit
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
RS485/422, 1200-19200bps, None, Odd or Even Parity, 7 or 8
Side panel Port 2 Data bits, 1 or 2 Stop bit
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-101 Protocol
RJ-45, 10BASE-T/100BASE-T
Side panel Port 3
DNP 3.0, Modbus and IEC60870-5-104 Protocol
RJ-45, RS-422 communication method used
Side panel Port A(*Option)
I/O expendable communication port
RS232, 1200-57600bps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop bit
Front Panel Port F
ETR300-R interface software
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T
R
3
0
0
LINK
-R02
XPORT
Control & Communication Unit
PORT3
RJ45
10M/100M
K04
AC 24V
RUN
K03
POWER IN
AC 24V
DIAG/ERROR
K02
-BAT
RX / TX
G08
PORT1
K01
+BAT
V0
AC SUPPLY
G07
CHARGER
G06
1
V23
BATTERY
G05
2TX
2RX
1TX
1RX
1
3
5559
1,3:P
REVERSE POWER
1
CN1
485+ 485- SG
G04
3
2,4:N
POWER SUPPLY
V22
PORT2
CLPU ON
2
G03
950
FUN
1
METER
79 RESET
V21
79 CYCLE
950
G01
EVENT SET ESC 79 LOCKOUT P
F06
V13
51 FAST/DELAY
F05
1
3
5559 1:IN203
AWAKE 50 INSTANTANEOUS
1
2:IN202
CN2
ENT 3:IN201
F04
Antenna
4:+12V
PORT RF
V12
50 HIGH CURRENT
2
F03
INPUTS
A FAULT
1
4
LAMP TEST
F02
5559
1:IN204
TX
RX
1
B FAULT 4:IN205
V11
CN3
BATT' 2,5:+12V
TRIP FI
F01
3,6:GND
CHECK TEST RESET C FAULT
Antenna
3
GROUND
GPS
SEF
RCV
PROTECTION REMOTE
OUT206
ENABLED ENABLED
OUTPUTS
B Phase Unbalance
E10
Ise
GROUND ALTERNATE C Phase Unbalance
E09
950
OUT205
ENABLED SETTINGS
ABC / RST LIVE
E08
IN
A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08
IN104
VA / VR
SEF E07
+
1
5
5559
ENABLED ENABLED VB / VS 1,5:N/C
1
E06
IN103
I03
2,6:OUT202
CN4
+
VC / VT
RECLOSE
L
1
IN102
4,8:COM
E04
4
I02
L
2
IN101
950-08
E03
1
3
L
3
5559
CONTROL HOT LINE 1,3:DC(+)
1
CN5
N.C
E02
2,4:DC(-)
LOCKED TAG
L
4
I01
2
OUT104
E01
1
3
5559
1:+12V
1
CLOSE OPEN
CN6
2:DC01
OUT103
3,4:GND
MONITORS
2
OUT102
PORT F
1
3
5559
1:DC02
1
CN7
3:DC03
OUT101
950-10
2,4:COM
4
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TX RJ45
950-10 950-08 950
XPORT
RX 9
RCV Antenna Antenna 1TX 1:DCD 2:RXD 3:TXD 4:DTR
485+ 485- SG 1RX
5:GND 6:DSR 7:RTS 8:CTS
+ + + + 9:N/C
OUT101 OUT102 OUT103 OUT104 N.C IN101 IN102 IN103 IN104 GPS PORT RF PORT2 PORT1 PORT3
E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E09 E10 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 F06 G01 G02 G03 G04 G05 G06 G07 G08
I01 I02 I03 IN Ise V11 V12 V13 V21 V22 V23 V0
4 3 4 3 4 3 8 5 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 6 4 4 3 J01 J02 J03 J04 4 3 K01 K02 K03 K04
5559
5559
5559
5559
5559
5559
5559
950 950
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 2 1
2,4:COM
3:DC03
1:DC02
3,4:GND
2,4:DC(-)
1,3:DC(+)
2:DC01
1:+12V
4,8:COM
3,7:OUT204
2,6:OUT202
1,5:N/C
3,6:GND
2,5:+12V
4:IN205
1:IN204
4:+12V
3:IN201
2:IN202
1:IN203
2,4:N
1,3:P
+BAT
-BAT
AC 24V
AC 24V
P
N
OUT205 OUT206
Cable standard for connector refers to ‘Table 4-1. Cable rating for connector’.
A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08
950-10 950-08
+ + + +
OUT101 OUT102 OUT103 OUT104 N.C IN101 IN102 IN103 IN104
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2) PORT2(485)
PORT2 has 3pins as in ‘Table 4-3. PORT2 Pin Description’.
PORT2
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3) PORT3(ETHERNET)
PORT3 is RJ-45 that has 8pins as in ‘Table 4-4. PORT3 Pin Description’.
4) PORT A(Option)
PORT A is RJ-45 and is used for communication
A TX
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4.7. Outputs
Digital Output(DO) terminal has total 2 relay output where sending a control signal, its pin
arrangement is as follow.
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4.8. Inputs
5 inputs of status provision.
Pin arrangement is as in ‘Table 4-9. Digital Input Pin Description’.
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CN1 Connector
P : DC 24V + (rectified voltage)
N : GND
J Connector
P : DC 24V +
N : GND
Figure 4-14. Power Input Terminal
1) COM Port
RJ-45
ETR300-R Communication between
side panel Port A and RS422
2) DC Power Input
DC Power Voltage : 12, 24, 110Vdc
DC Power Continuous : 4W Figure 4-15. External I/O Unit ETO10
3) Inputs Channels
Input 12 Channels
Nominal Voltages and Operating Range
250Vdc(-15%,+20%)
125Vdc(-15%,+20%)
48Vdc(-15%,+20%)
24Vdc(-15%,+20%)
12Vdc(-10%,+30%)
Operating current : < 5mA at Nominal Voltages
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4) Output Channels
Output 8 Channels
300Vac / 350Vdc Varistor for differential surge protection
Operate / Release time : < 5ms at +20℃(+68℉)
Maximum operating power
I/O UNIT
PORT1 DO DI IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 IN9IN10 IN11IN12
POW
RUN
TX
RX
8 4 12 8 4
ETIO10
TEST
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User Interface Panel uses LCD(20 4) and keypad to provide any function selection for monitoring
and LEDs indicates selected function status and recloser operation status.
DIAG/ERROR
RX / TX
AC SUPPLY
CHARGER
BATTERY
REVERSE POWER
CLPU ON
FUN
METER
79 RESET
79 CYCLE
51 FAST/DELAY
AWAKE 50 INSTANTANEOUS
ENT
50 HIGH CURRENT
A FAULT
LAMP TEST
B FAULT
BATT' TRIP FI
CHECK TEST RESET C FAULT
GROUND
SEF
ENABLED SETTINGS
ABC / RST LIVE
VA / VR
SEF
ENABLED ENABLED VB / VS
VC / VT
RECLOSE
L1
ENABLED AUTO RESTORE
L2
CLOSE OPEN
PORT F
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5.1. Construction
Panel consists of 8 sections as below;
Operation section
Local control section
Menu control section
Other control section
Fault indication section
Voltage elements section
Reclosing Sequence status section
System diagnostic section
Battery status section
User LED section
Other status section
CLOSE
Pressing CLOSE push-button sends a close signal to the Recloser.
Units operating with firmware version 2.18 or later have a feature of Close Time Delay. The Close
Time Delay allows a delay of 0.00 to 600.00 seconds after pressing the close push-button before
closing the recloser.
POSITION LED
Indicates the position of the Recloser. Position indicator is based on the Recloser 52a contacts.
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PROTECTION ENABLED
All Protection elements are enabled
GROUND ENABLED
Ground Protection elements are disabled
SEF ENABLED
SEF Protection elements are disabled
RECLOSE ENABLED
Reclose function is enabled
CONTROL LOCKED
Front panel function is unlocked
REMOTE ENABLED
Remote control is disabled
ALTERNATE SETTINGS
Figure 5-3. Local Control Section
Alternate setting is disable
Primary Setting is enable
LOOP CONTROL ENABLED
Loop control function is enabled
LOOP CONTROL AUTO RESTORE
Auto restoration function of is enabled
HOT LINE TAG
Hot Line Tag function is disabled
Protection Enabled
When illuminated, all protection elements are enabled. The enabled protection condition can be
disabled by pressing the Protection Enabled push button on the front panel.
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Ground Enabled
LED is ON and OFF by pressing a button. “PROTECTION ENABLED” LED is ON and
GROUND ENABLED LED is ON, Ground Overcurrent Protection element operates. However,
Even if “GROUND ENABLED” is ON and “PROTECTION ENABLED” LED is OFF, Ground
protection does not operate. If “GROUND ENABLED” is OFF, “PROTECTION ENABLED” is
ON, ground protection does not operate.
SEF Enabled
LED is ON and OFF by pressing a button. “PROTECTION ENABLED” LED is ON and SEF
ENABLED LED is ON, sensitive earth fault protection element operates. However, Even if “SEF
ENABLED” is ON and “PROTECTION ENABLED” LED is OFF, sensitive earth fault protection
does not operate. If “SEF ENABLED” is OFF, “PROTECTION ENABLED” is ON, sensitive earth
fault protection does not operate.
Reclose Enabled
When Reclose Enable LED is on, the reclose(79) element is enabled. The enabled reclose element
can be disabled by pressing the Recloser Enabled push-button on the front panel.
Control Locked
When Control Locked LED is on, all functions in operation section and all functions in Local
control section are locked. These can be unlocked by pressing the Control Locked push-button on
the front panel
NOTE : Even though Control Locked function is locked, OPEN, Lamp Test, Battery Load
Test and menu control section can be normally operated.
Remote Enabled
When Remote Enabled LED is on, all remote control functions (e.g. SCADA system) are enabled.
This can be disabled by pressing the Remote Enabled push-button on the front panel. SCADA
control refers to supported communications protocol such as DNP3.0
Alternate Enabled
When Alternate Enabled LED is on, the Alternate setting is activated.
When Alternate Enabled LED is off, the primary setting is activated.
Activated group on display, is applied to ‘GROUP Setting’.
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LCD DISPLAY
4x20 Characters display
CONTROL KEYS
[▲] [▼] [◀] [▶]
Arrow keys are used for the moving between the menu window and the changing of the setting
value
[▲] (METER) : Up arrow key is used to move to the meter menu, operable in menu starting mode
[▼] (AWAKE) : Down arrow key is used for panel awake from sleep mode
[◀] (EVENT) : Left arrow key is used to move to the event menu, operable in menu starting mode
[▶] (SET) : Right arrow key is used to move to the setting menu, operable in menu starting mode
[FUN] : To move to main menu when present mode is in starting mode
[ESC] : To cancel for data input mode or return the display to the previous level
[ENT] : To select sub menu or data input
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[FUN] Key
Press [FUN] key to enter Main menu for displaying information or changing settings. [FUN] key is
also used to display a help message in setting change mode and to cancel the help message display.
[ESC] Key
The ESC key can be used to cancel data input mode and return to the previous menu.
[ENT] Key
ENT key is used to select a menu by using Up and Down arrow key. Enter key is also used to
accept a new setting by using Up or down arrow key.
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TRIP TEST
Figure 5-5. Menu Control Section
Push-button for trip test. By pressing this
butoon, fault simulation is activated like
1500A of fault current flow in phase A, B, C.
Protection function is operated according to
the user setting .
FI RESET
Reset fault indication/Lamp test
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TRIP TYPE
51 FAST/DELAY : Shows delay trip
50 INSTANTANEOUS : Shows high current trip
50 HIGH CURRENT : Shows high current lockout
FAULT INDICATION
A, B, C FAULT : Indicates an over-current fault has occurred on one of the phase lines
GROUND : Indicates an over-current fault has occurred on the neutral line
SEF : Indicates a sensitive earth fault has occurred on the neutral line
VC / VT
A Phase Unbalance : A phase angle difference detected
B Phase Unbalance: B phase angle difference detected Figure 5-7. Voltage Elements
C Phase Unbalance: C phase angle difference detected Section
ABC/RST LIVE : Source and load side live line status
VA/VR, VB/VS, VC/VT : Each phase Phase Open/Loss Status
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Indicates Diagnostic status of the ETR300-R. RUN LED(green) indicates the ETR300-R has
successfully passed its internal diagnostic test. DIAG/ERROR LED(Red) indicates the ETR300-R
has failed its internal diagnostic test. RX/TX LED(Red) shows Communication status of ETR300-R.
RUN
Status of ETR300-R systems shows normal
DIAG/ERROR
Status of ETR300-R systems shows warning
RX Figure 5-9. System Diagnostic Section
Shows the data receiving status for remote
communication.
TX
Shows the data transferring status for remote communication.
Indicates the system power status of the ETR300-R. AC SUPPLY indicates the ETR300-R has
external power source. CHARGER LED shows ETR300-R charging status, BATTERY LED shows
ETR300-R battery status.
AC SUPPLY
Status of supplying the external AC power.
CHARGER
If Charger LED is On, charger is normal status. Charging
voltage is always monitored, refer to TD menu for detail. Figure 5-10. Battery Status Section
BATTERY
If Battery LED is On, battery is normal status.
To check the battery, do battery load test and check LED
status.
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REVER POWER
When reverse current flows, REVERSE POWER LED
becomes On. Reverse power is determined by 3-phase
power factor.
Figure 5-12. Other Status Section
CLPU ON
In the Cold Load Duration, CLPU ON LED becomes On.
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>4.MAINTENANCE
A:00000 00.0/00.0
B:00000 00.0/00.0
C:00000 00.0/00.0 >5.TIME
N:00000 SEF: 0.00
>6.STATUS
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>1.POWER LINE
2.CURRENT SENSING
3.VOLTAGE SENSING
[MAIN MENU] >1.GLOBAL SETTING >1.SYSTEM 4.CB OPENING TIME
>1.DNP3 S1
5.GAS SENSOR TYPE
2.DNP3 S2
6.TIME ZONE
3.IEC870-5-101
4.IEC870-5-104 >1.PORT1(232)
>2.COMMUNICATION >1.PROTOCOL SETUP 5.MODBUS 2.PORT3(485)
3.PORT4(ETHERNET)
>2.PORT SETUP 4.PORTF(232)
>1.CALLING STRING
>3.DIALUP MODEM >1.DIAL1
2.CALLING NUMBER
>3.EVENT RECORDER 3.INITIAL STRING
>4.EVENT&ETC SETUP 4.CONNECTION
5.FTP FILE TRANSFER
*.SAVE SETTING
>1.PQM FUNCTION
>4.MONITORING >1.SYNCHROCHECK 2.INTERRUPT
2.OPERATION COUNT 3.SAG
3.CONTACT WEAR 4.SWELL
4.BATTERY TEST 5.HARMONICS
6.CURR UNBALANCE
>5.PQM 7.VOLT UNBALANCE
8.UNDER VOLTAGE
>5.LOOP CONTROL
>6.TD MONITOR 9.OVER VOLTAGE
7.FAULT LOCATOR 10.UNDER FREQUENCY
11.ITHD/UBI I LIMIT
>1.PASSCODE1
>6.PASSCODE
2.PASSCODE2
>1.LOGIC TIMER
2.PULSE TIMER
>7.PLC >1.COMMON
3.PULSE COUNTER
>1.INPUT DEBOUNCE
>2.DI/DO
2.OUTPUT PULSE TIME
*. Note ) Menu Structure Tree may be different according to the version and option of ETR300-R.
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COMMUNICATION
Set items related to communication elements.
Consists of PROTOCOL SETUP, PROT SETUP, DIALUP MODEM, EVENT&ETC and FTP
FILE TRANSFER.
EVENT RECORDER
Set items related to fault wave recorder elements.
MONITORING
Set items related to measurement and maintenance.
Consists of SYNCHROCHECK, OPERATION COUNT, CONTACT WEAR, BATTERY TEST,
PQM, PD and TD MONITOR.
LOOP CONTROL
Set items related to loop control elements.
PASSCODE
Set items related to passcode sequrity.
Consists of PASSCODE1 and PASSCODE2.
PASSCODE2 is related communication settings and PASSCODE1 is related other settings.
PLC
PLC (Programmable Logic Control) elements and related elements are set. This menu consists of
COMMON and DI/DO sub-menu.
OTHERS
Set items related to other elements.
Consists of TIME DISP’ TYPE, PANEL SLEEP TIME, Vo SELECT, FACTORY DEBUG and
AUTO SET-GROUP CHANGE.
FACTORY DEBUG menu is used only maker.
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SAVE SETTING
Save all changed values.
[GROUP SETTING]
>1.PRIMARY
2.ALTERNATE
[ALTERNATE SETTINGS] button is used to select a group to apply present protection elements.
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5.2.4. Event
ERT300-R Event information is shown in this menu.
Consists of OPERATION, FAULT, FAULT CYCLE, SYSTEM, SET CHANGE,
AVER.LOAD/MIN, PEAK.LOAD/HOUR, PEAK.LOAD/DAY, DIAGNOSTIC, PQM, ALARM
CURRENT and CLEAR SAVED DATA.
5.2.5. Maintenance
Shows about Event Maintenance items.
COUNT : Shows counters related with system restart and diagnostic.
INTERRUT TIME : Interruption occurring cumulated time is displayed.
CONTACT WEAR : Shows any damage Interrupter.
DATA RESET : Maintenance related data is Reset.
CCU INFO : Present ETR300-R information is displayed.
For more detail information, please refer to “9. Maintenance” .
5.2.6. Time
Present time can be set and checked.
5.2.7. Status
Present status of recloser and Input/Output are displayed.
5.2.8. Metering
Shows metering values. For more details, refer to (see 12. METERING)
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INITING LOGO
NOTE :
If “WARING SYSTEM ERROR” in the initial screen, control
panel is in abnormal condition. Immediately stop operation and
contact Manufacturer.
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INITING LOGO
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2) As above screen, to move to Phase, use [▲] [▼] key and press [ENT] key to move into value
column.
3) Use [▲] [▼] keys and [◀] [▶] keys to change a new value.
Press [ENT] key, then you see the changed Phase value.
NOTE : You must save all changed values at ”Setting Save” menu.
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ENTER PASSCODE 1
③ If the changed value is set successfully, ③ screen is displayed for
0000
short period.
③
If there is no change value and select “*. SAVE SETTING”, then,
[SAVE SETTING]
screen ④ is displayed.
* SUCCESS *
④
NOTE :
* NOTHING CHANGED *
Changed set value is applied if the changed set value is saved.
If changed set value saving is cancelled, previous value is
remained.
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6. GLOBAL SETTING
Place the curser in “GLOBAL SETTING”, press [ENT] button, it is moved to GLOBAL SETTING.
This menu has sub-menu as below.
[GLOBAL SETTING]
>1.SYSTEM
2.COMMUNICATION
3.EVENT RECODER
4.MONITERING
5.LOOP CONTROL
6.PASSCODE
7.PLC
8.OTHERS
*.SAVE SETTING
NOTE : Changed set value must be saved to be applied. When escaping from “*.SAVE
SETTING” menu or moving to high menu, changed set value is saved by ‘Changed set value
saved message’.
6.1. System
Place the curser on “SYSTEM” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button, it is moved to
this menu. In this menu, elements related with SYSTEM, are set and it has sub-menu as below.
[SYSTEM]
>1.POWER LINE
2.CURRENT SENSING
3.VOLTAGE SENSING
4.CB OPENING TIME
5.GAS SENSOR TYPE
6.TIME ZONE
CAUTION : This setting change may influence metering and whole system, precaution is
requested.
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Table 6-1. Phase selection according to the reference voltage and phase rotation.
Setting Source Side: 1V
Ref.Voltage A Ref.Voltage B Ref.Voltage C
Rotation : Rotation : Rotation : Rotation : Rotation : Rotation :
Display ABC ACB ABC ACB ABC ACB
NOTE
1. V11 and I01 are the input terminal of voltage and current on control panel.
2. () indicates Load side.
3. When Source Side set 2V, current value is calculated in software with changed CT
polarity.
4. CT polarity can be adjustable.
When Reference Voltage set None, depending on Phase Rotation, normal voltage and negative
voltage are calculated in opposite. It does not influence any others.
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This Setting group is critical for all over-current protection features that have settings specified in
multiples of CT rating. When the relay is ordered, the phase, ground, and sensitive ground CT
inputs must be specified as 1 Amp.
As the phase CTs are connected in wye (star), the calculated phasor sum of the three phase currents
(Ia + Ib + Ic = Neutral Current = 3 I0) is used as the input for protection of the neutral over-current.
In addition, a zero-sequence (core balance) CT which senses current in all of the circuit primary
conductors, or a CT in a neutral grounding conductor may also be used. For this configuration, the
ground CT primary rating must be entered. To detect low level ground fault currents, the sensitive
earth input may be used. In this case, the sensitive ground CT primary rating must be entered.
For additional details on CT connections, refer to (see 13.11. Current Inputs Wiring Diagram).
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ETR300-R has 2(Two) voltage connectors. Voltage connectors are receiving Source side and Load
side line voltages. To measure received voltages, set Voltage connectors’ Connect Type, 2nd
Nominal Voltage and VT Ratio.
With Line VTs installed, the ETR300-R can be used to perform voltage measurements, power
calculations, and directional control of over-current elements. And with Line VTs installed, the
ETR300-R can be used to perform synchronism elements.
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Setting Examples
Depending on voltage level, PT Ratio and secondary rate are set before delivery.
For instance, 38kV level case, based on 33000V line, Ratio is set for 3300.0 : 1, and secondary is
set for 5.77V. Ratio shall not be changed. When reference voltage changes, secondary shall also be
changed.
In case that system voltage is 34000V, PT Ratio remains the same 3300.0, but secondary voltage
shall be changed to 5.95V.
Below table shows, PT ratio and Secondary voltage setting depending on System voltage level.
Total CB Clearing Time = Relay Release Time + CB Trip Time (CB Opening Time + Arcing Time)
To apply TCC time to the complete opening time, CT trip time shall be considered.
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Select standard time zone for user county. Sync time(sec) is used periodic time synch by Time
Synchronization module when Time Synchronization module is installed.
Set the difference of “Hour” between UTC time and Local time.
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NOTE
Korea Local time is 9 hour faster than UTC time, set it as follows (+9:00);
Sing : +, Hour : 9, Min : 0
The default value of above settings can vary according to the option type.
NOTE
If the setting values associated with GMT are set up incorrectly, the problems can be
happened as follows.
- If the "Reference Time Type" is set to be GMT, the time of the internal clock in
ETMFC101_N can be changed incorrectly at time synchronization.
- If the time type of the DNP communication event is set to be GMT, the time of event
transmitted is not correct.
NOTE
In fact, even though time synchronization module is installed, if “GPS/IRIG?” setting is set
with "NO" in “GLOCBAL SETTING / OTHERS / H/W OPTION” menu, the time
synchronization module is not able to be used.
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6.2. Communication
Place the curser on “COMMUNIATION” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to
move into this menu. Communication and its related elements are sent in this menu and it has sub-
menu as below.
[COMMUNICATION]
>1.PROTOCOL SETUP
2.PORT SETUP
3.DIALUP MODEM
4.EVENT&ETC SETUP
5.FTP FILE TRANSFER
*.SAVE SETTINGS
[PROTOCOL SETUP]
>1.DNP3 S1
2.DNP3 S2
3.IEC870-5-101
4.IEC870-5-104
5.MODBUS
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Setting items of “DNP3 S1” and “DNP3 S2” menu are same as following.
GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ PROTOCOL SETUP/ DNP3 / Function
Range DISABLE, ENABLE
[DNP3 SLAVE1]
>Function: ENABLE SLAVE1 : ENABLE
COM Port: PORT1 Default Step ~
[DISABLE/ENABLE] SLAVE2 : DISABLE
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[DNP3 SLAVE1]
Range 0 ~ 255
>Master IP Oct1:
>Master IP Oct2:
0
0
Default 0* Step 1
>Master IP Oct3:
>Master IP Oct4:
0
0
Select the IP Address for DNP3 Communication.
IP Address : 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
① ② ③ ④
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NOTE : 1. The above settings marked with * shall be Ver 3.6 or higher of ETR300-R to be
indicated.
2. In case ETR300 is the standard type, the above settings marked with ** shall be
Ver 3.9 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
3. In case ETR300 is the External O/I option type, the above settings marked with **
shall be Ver 4.10 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
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Select the Timeout for sending test frame in case of a long idle state.
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NOTE : 1. The above settings marked with * shall be Ver 3.6 or higher of ETR300-R to be
indicated.
2. In case ETR300 is the standard type, the above settings marked with ** shall be
Ver 3.9 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
3. In case ETR300 is the External O/I option type, the above settings marked with **
shall be Ver 4.10 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
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[PROT1(232)]
Range 5 ~ 500 msec
DCD CheckOut: 5000
>TX PreDelay: 10
Default 10 Step 5 msec
[10~500:5ms]
Set a tx pre-delay time. It delayed TX signal after CTS signal check.
[PROT1(232)]
Range 10 ~ 500 msec
TX PreDelay:
>TX PostDelay:
10
50
Default 50 Step 5 msec
[10~500:5ms]
Set a tx post-delay time. It delayed RTS off after TX finished.
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[PORT3(ETHERNET)]
Range 0 ~ 255
>IP Addr Oct1:
IP Addr Oct2:
0
0
Default 0* Step 1
IP Addr Oct3:
IP Addr Oct4:
0
0
Select the IP Address for ETR300-R.
IP Address : 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
① ② ③ ④
IP Addr´1,2,3,4 is ①,②,③,④
[PORT3(ETHERNET)]
Range 0 ~ 255
>Gateway Oct1:
Gateway Oct2:
0
0
Default 0* Step 1
Gateway Oct3:
Gateway Oct4:
0
0
Select the Gateway Address.
Gateway Address : 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
① ② ③ ④
[PORT3(ETHERNET)]
Range 0 ~ 255
>SubnetMask Oct1: 0
SubnetMask Oct2: 0
Default 0* Step 1
SubnetMask Oct3: 0
SubnetMask Oct4: 0
Select the Subnet Mask Address for ETR300-R.
Subnet Mask Address : 192.xxx.xxx.xxx
① ② ③ ④
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ETR300-R supports a Hayes compatible Modem on Port 1(232) for remote dial up access using
DNP3. For details, refer to “DNP3 Protocol Technical Manual”.
DIAL MODEM 1 menu has the sub-menu as below.
[DIALUP MODEM 1]
>1.CALLING STRING
2.CALLING NUMBER
3.INITIAL STRING
4.CONNECTION
6.2.3.1. Settup
Calling String
In order to set “Calling String”, move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/
COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ DIAL MODEM1/ CALLING STRING”
GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ CALLING STRING
[CALLING STRING]
Range ATD, ATDT, ATDP
>CS: ####
Default ATD Step ~
[! ~ z]
Set to use Dial-Up modem use. Select a dial string one among them.
ATD : Default Dial Type(Already set in modem(Default Dial type)
ATDT : Tone Dial
ATDP : Pulse Dial
Calling Number
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ DIAL
MODEM1/ CALLING NUMBER”
GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ CALLING NUMBER
[CALLING NUMBER] Range ~
>CN:0123456789XXXXXX
Default ~ Step ~
[! ~ z]
Insert call number to call to. [Modem(Master station) phone number].
Total 16 digits shall be used from the first digit space and empty space
shall be filled up by ‘X’.
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Initial String
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ DIAL
MODEM1 / INITIAL STRING”
GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ INITIAL STRING
[INITIAL STRING] Range ~
>IS: AT&C1 Q1 E0 M0
&D2 +CRM=129 AT&C1 Q1 E0 M0
[spase ~ z] Default Step ~
&D2 +CRM=129
Modem can be initialized by inserting total 30 figures of number,
character, space or special character.
ETR300-R should be reset before making a phone call(connection).
Connection
Move to “MAIN MENU/ GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ DIAL
MODEM1 / CONNECTION”
GLOBAL SETTING/ COMMUNICATION/ DIALUP MODEM/ CONNECTION/ Cmd Res’ TO
Range 0 ~ 255 sec
[CONNECT PARAMETER]
>Cmd Res’ TO: 2 Default 2 Step 1 sec
>Connect TO: 30
>Idle Time: 60 Setting the Command response waiting time.
If there is no response from a modem during setting time, it is
considered as a communication failure after the setting time and the
status of modem failure is maintained.
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NOTE :
The Fault Current occurrence time of each Sequence is when
becomes no voltage after experience the Fault Current.
Set the time interval for the calculation of average load current.
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NOTE :
This setting is set to be GMT and the setting values associated
with GMT(in “TIME ZONE” menu) are set up incorrectly, the
time internal clock in ETR300-R can be changed incorrectly at
time synchronization.
NOTE :
This setting is set to be GMT and the setting values associated
with GMT(in “TIME ZONE” menu) are set up incorrectly, the
time of event transmitted is not correct.
NOTE :
1. In case ETR300 is the standard type, this setting shall be
Ver 3.9 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
2. In case ETR300 is the External O/I option type, this setting
shall be Ver 4.10 or higher of ETR300-R to be indicated.
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6.4. Monitoring
Place the curser on “MONITERING” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to move
into this menu.
[MONITERING]
>1.SYNCHROCHECK
2.OPERATION COUNT
3.CONTACT WEAR
4.BATTERY TEST
5.PQM
6.TD MONITOR
ETR300-R provides the manual close for the synchronism check element that synchronism
voltages are within the programmed differentials of voltage magnitude, phase angle position, and
frequency.
If this feature is enabled, the synchronism check will be performed before local/remote close with
the exception of automatic reclose for fault.
When either or both of the synchronism check voltages are de-energized, the synchronism check
can allow for local/remote close.
If ETR300-R is the type of CVD, the synchronism check voltage input VL is connected to load
side(VR phase) in recloser. The other synchronizing phase can be connected for phase-neutral
voltage Vr, Vs or Vt; for phase-phase voltages Vab or Vcb. on load side in recloser.
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NOTE :
The power line nominal voltage determines the Recloser type.
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[PQM]
>1.PQM FUNCTION
2.INTERRUPT
3.SAG
4.SWELL
5.HARMONICS
6.CURR UNBALANCE
7.VOLT UNBALANCE
8.UNDER VOLTAGE
9.OVER VOLTAGE
10.UNDER FREQUENCY
11.ITHD/UBI I LIMIT
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Place the curser on “PQM FUNCTION” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / PQM FUNCTION / Function
[PQM FUNCTION] Range DISABLE, ENABLE
>Function: DISABLE
Default DISABLE Step ~
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
Select whether to use PQM function.
If the function is disabled, all PQM monitor function is disabled.
6.4.5.2. Interrupt
Place the curser on “INTERRUPT” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / INTERRUPT / Level
[INTERRUPT] Range 0(OFF), 0.10 ~ 0.49 pu
>Level: 0.30
>Time: 2.0 Default 0.10 Step 0.01 pu
[0(OFF),0.10~0.49pu]
It is to set Interrupt detect level for Power Quality.
Detect level is set by multiplying selected value in here to source side
rated voltage.
6.4.5.3. Sag
Place the curser on “ SAG” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / SAG / Level
[SAG] Range 0(OFF), 0.50 ~ 0.99 pu
>Level: 0.90
>Time: 2.0 Default 0.90 Step 0.01 pu
[0(OFF),0.50~0.99pu]
Set a voltage sag(low voltage) for Power Quality.
Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated
voltage.
6.4.5.4. Swell
Place the curser on “SWELL” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / SWELL / Level
[SWELL] Range 0(OFF), 1.01 ~ 1.50 pu
>Level: 1.20
>Time: 2.0 Default 1.20 Step 0.01 pu
[0(OFF),1.01~1.50pu]
Set a detect level of Voltage swell(high voltage) for Power Quality.
Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated
voltage.
6.4.5.5. Harmonics
Place the curser on “HARMONIC” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / HARMONICS / VTHD Pickup
[HARMONICS] Range 0(OFF), 0.5 ~ 100.0 %
>VTHD Pickup: OFF
>VTHD Delay: 1.0 Default OFF Step 0.1%
[0(OFF),0.5~100.0%]
Place the curser on “CURR UNBALANCE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / CURR UNBALANCE / Level
[CURR UNBALANCE] Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 100 %
>Level: 30
>Time: 4.0 Default 30 Step 1%
[0(OFF),1~100:1%]
Set a detect level of Current Unbalance for Power Quality.
Unbalance current is calculated by following formula.
I2
UI rate 100
I1
Place the curser on “VOLTAGE UNBALANCE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / VOLT UNBALANCE / Level
[VOLT UNBALANCE] Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 100 %
>Level: 30
>Time: 4.0 Default 30 Step 1%
[0(OFF),1~100:1%]
Set a detect level of Voltage Unbalance for Power Quality.
Unbalance voltage is calculated by following formula.
V2
UVrate 100
V1
Place the curser on “UNDER VOLTAGE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / UNDER VOLTAGE / Level
[UNDER VOLTAGE] Range 0(OFF), 0.30 ~ 0.95 pu
>Level: 0.80
>Time: 4.0 Default 0.80 Step 0.01 pu
[0(OFF),0.30~0.95pu]
Set an under voltage detect level for power quality.
Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated
voltage.
Place the curser on “OVER VOLTAGE” in PQM menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / MONITORING / PQM / OVER VOLTAGE / Level
[OVER VOLTAGE] Range 0(OFF), 1.05 ~ 1.50 pu
>Level: 1.20
>Time: 4.0 Default 1.20 Step 0.01 pu
[0(OFF),1.05~1.50pu]
Set an over voltage detect level for power quality.
Detect level is set by multiplying a set value in here to source side rated
voltage.
6.4.6. TD Monitor
Place the curser on “TD MONITOR” in MONITORING menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu. It is to set Transducer to monitor DC Analog input.
It has 5 channels of transducer, each transducer has 2 pickup setting values to detects the signal
size of input, monitoring in 2 levels the input sinal which is over than pickup setting value and
give the alarm.
The no. 1 and 2 transducer can detect the battery and charger status by receiving the battery
voltage and charge section voltage in input signal and sending to the controller.
TD3 is reserved for Gas type tank.
User can use TD4 and TD5, these channels are current type of 20mA rated current.
Input value in Transducer can be checked in metering menu.
Faulted distribution system is considered as following simplified “Figure 6-3. Faulted distribution
system circuit” for example.
mZ (1-m)Z
IA
IF L
O
VA
RF A
D
The calculated “Fault Location” can be checked on the “Fault Cycle” event menu. For more details,
refer to “8.3. Fault Cycle - Summary”.
Sectionalizing Recloser(SEC)
When a fault is occurred from the source side of Sectionalizing Recloser and backup C/B operates,
the line becomes DV and if it continues, it is figured as a permanent fault. Hence, Sectionalizing
Recloser is opened. After Sectionalizing Recloser is opened and TIEpoint Recloser is closed, the
current flows in opposite way. Therefore, the load side of Sectionalizing Recloser can keep the live
line. When Load side of Sectionalizing Recloser has a fault, OCR Function is operated and the load
side is disconnected.
MIDpoint Recloser(MID)
When a fault is occurred in the source side of MIDpoint Recloser and backup C/B or Sectionalizing
Recloser operates, the line becomes DV status and if it continues, it is figured as a permanent fault,
then automatically the setting is changed to Alternate setting. After changed to Alternate setting,
when TIEpoint Recloser is closed, the current flows in opposite way. During TIEpoint Recloser
closed, when a fault occurs, MIDpoint Recloser trips once and lockouts. After recovering the fault,
connect C/B and when the line becomes LV, the setting is automatically changed to Primary setting
and MIDpoint Recloser is closed.
When Load side of MIDpoint Recloser gets a fault, OCR Function is operated and disconnects the
load side.
6.5.1. Setting
GLOBAL SETTING / LOOP CONTROL /
[LOOP CONTROL] LOOP CONTROL SUB SETUP MENU
>Type Select : NONE
>VRS to S/M : VS Place the curser on “LOOP CONTROL”, in GLOBAL SETTING
>VRS to Tie : VS
>VS Wire: 3PN menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
>VL Wire: 3PN
>CAS to Mid: OFF
>CAS to Tie: OFF
>LC After Cl:DISABLE
>LC After Op:DISABLE
>OT Both DB: 5.00
>AR Time: 5.00
>DLV Max(%): 20.0
>LLV Min(%): 70.0
>DLPT Delay: 60.00
>LLPT Delay: 10.00
>DLRT Delay: 5.00
>NRT After LA: 15.00
3PN : 3 Phase-Neutral
3PP : 3 Phase-Phase
1PN(A) : Phase A-Neutral
1PN(B) : Phase B-Neutral
1PN(C) : Phase C-Neutral
1PP(AB) : Phase A-Phase B
1PP(BC) : Phase B-Phase C
1PP(CA) : Phase C-Phase A
3PN : 3 Phase-Neutral
3PP : 3 Phase-Phase
1PN(A) : Phase A-Neutral
1PN(B) : Phase B-Neutral
1PN(C) : Phase C-Neutral
1PP(AB) : Phase A-Phase B
1PP(BC) : Phase B-Phase C
1PP(CA) : Phase C-Phase A
After TIE closed, source and load sides become dead line for a certain
period, TIE opens by Loop control.
For five reclosers loop control, it consists of 2 sets of SEC(Sectionalizing Recloser), 2 sets of
MID(MIDpoint Reclosers) and 1 set of TIE(TIEpoint Recloser). Setting is in-turn form Source side
to SEC-MID-TIE.
In “Table 6-4. 5-Reclosers Setting”, the source side bushings of RC1, RC2, RC3 are installed for
CB1 side. And the source side bushings of RC4, RC5 are installed for CB2 side.
Cng Alt-Mid - X ON X ON X -
Cng Alt-Tie - X X ON X X -
LC After Op - - X ENABLE X - -
OT Both DL - X X 10.00 X X -
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F1, CB1 operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During CB1 operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated time
becomes “DL Pick T”. When a line is Dead Line, “LL Regain T” operates.
“DL Pick T” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
SEC, MID, TIE has the same setting time.
Step2 : “LL Regain T” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
SEC(RC1), MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) operate.
To operate “LL Regain T” from SEC→MID→TIE in turn, MID shall have longer time set
than SEC, TIE shall have longer time set than MID. When “LL Regain T” is enable,
SEC(RC1) is opened automatically, MID(RC2) changes to Alternate setting.
Step3 : When “LL Regain T” is finished, TIE(RC3) changes to Alternate setting automatically,
and then automatically close. F1 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region
shall be alive by backward distributing line.
Step4 : After removing a Fault, close CB1, then, SEC(RC1) automatically close after Auto-
Restoration Time.
Step5 : Manually open TIE(RC3), change MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) setting to Primary setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3) to recover the line as previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F2, SEC(RC1) operate reclosing sequence and tirp
lockout. During SEC(RC1) operation, accumulate Dead line time, and the accumulated
Dead line time becomes “DL Pick T”. When the line is Dead Line, “LL Regain T”
operates.
“DL Pick T” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
MID, TIE point recloser has the same setting time.
Step2 : “LL Regain T” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
MID(RC2), TIE(RC3) operate. To operate “LL Regain T” from MID→TIE in turn, TIE
shall have longer time set than MID.
When “LL Regain T” is enable, MID(RC2) changes to Alternate setting automatically.
Step3 : When “LL Regain T” is finished, TIE(RC3) automatically close after changing to
Alternate setting.
Step4 : When closing TIE(RC3), MID(RC2) trip once and lockout because of F2 fault.
F2 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step5 : After removing a Fault, close SEC(RC1), then, MID(RC3) automatically changes to
Alternate setting after Auto Restoration Time.
Step6 : Manually open TIE(RC3) and change to Primary setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3) to recover the line as previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F3, MID(RC2) operate reclosing sequence and tirp
lockout. During MID(RC2) operation, accumulate Dead line time, and the accumulated
Dead line time becomes “DL Pick T”. When the line is Dead Line, “LL Regain T”
operates.
“DL Pick T” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
Step2 : “LL Regain T” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time, TIE(RC3)
operate. When “LL Regain T” is enable, TIE(RC3) changes to Alternate setting
automatically.
Step3 : When closing TIE(RC3), TIE(RC3) trip once and lockout because of F3 fault.
F3 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step4 : After removing the fault, close MID(RC3)
Step5 : Manually open TIE(RC3) and change to Primary setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC3), and recover the previous the line as the previous
normal line.
For three - reclosers loop control, it consists of 2 sets of SEC(Sectionalizing Recloser), 1 set of
TIE(TIEpoint Recloser). Setting is in-turn form Source side to SEC and to TIE.
In “Table 6-5. 3-Reclosers Setting”, the source side bushings of RC1, RC2 are installed for CB1
side. And the source side bushings of RC3 is installed for CB2 side.
Cng Alt-Mid - X X X -
Cng Alt-Tie - X ON X -
LC After Op - - ENABLE - -
OT Both DL - X 10.00 X -
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F1, CB1 operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During CB1 operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated time
becomes “DL Pick T”. When a line is Dead Line, “LL Regain T” operates.
“DL Pick T” is set by summing all reclosing time of back line equipment.
SEC, TIE has the same setting time.
Step2 : “LL Regain T” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
SEC(RC1), TIE(RC2) operate. To operate “LL Regain T” from SEC→TIE in turn, TIE
shall have longer time set than SEC.
When “LL Regain T” is finished, SEC(RC1) is opened automatically, TIE(RC2)
automatically changes to Alternate setting and close.
F1 is isolated by Loop control operation, the rest of region shall be alive by backward
distributing line.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close CB1, SEC(RC1) is automatically closed after Auto
Restoration Time.
Step4 : Manually open TIE(RC2) and change to Primary setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC2) and recover the line as the previous normal line.
Step1 : When Permanent Fault occurs at F2, SEC(RC1) operates reclosing sequence and then Trip
Lockouts. During SEC(RC1) operation, accumulates Dead line time and the accumulated
time becomes “DL Pick T”. When a line is Dead Line, “LL Regain T” operates.
Step2 : “LL Regain T” is set, and if the line is not becoming Live line within a set time,
TIE(RC2) automatically changes to Alternate setting and close.
When closing TIE(RC2), TIE(RC2) trip once and lockouts because of F2.
Step3 : After removing the fault, close SEC(RC1).
Step4 : Manually open TIE(RC2) and change to Primary setting.
Enable Loop control of TIE(RC2) and recover the line as the previous normal line.
6.6. Passcode
Place the curser on “PASSCODE” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu. Passcord can be changed in this menu. There are Passcord 1 and Passcord2. Passcord 1
is used for setting change of “Global Setting”, “Group Setting” and Passcord 2 is used for setting
change of “Communication”. The passcord change procedure of both passcord is same.
The procedure is same as below.
ENTER PASSCORD
0000 1) Use [▲], [▼] key to change the number and [ENT] or [▶] key to
move to the next space
② .
[PASSCODE1] 2) Press [ENT] key after setting the 4 passcord.
NEW PASSCORD
0000
In screen ②, enter the new passcord with the same above method.
③
[PASSCODE1] To save the new passcord, press [ENT] key in screen ③.
NEW PASSCORD
0000
PRESS <ENT> TO SAVE
When the changed password is saved, the screen ④ is displayed.
④
[PASSCODE1] If the password entered in screen ① doesn’t coincide, screen ⑤ is
NEW PASSWORD
0000 displayed and move to screen ①.
PASSCODE SAVED:0000
⑥
[PASSCODE1]
NEW PASSWORD
0000
PASSCODE NO CHANGE!
6.7. PLC
Place the curser on “PLC” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
[PLC]
>1.COMMON
2.DI/DO
6.7.1. COMMON
Place the curser on “1. COMMON” in PLC menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
[OMMON]
>1.LOGIC TIMER
2.PULSE TIMER
3.PULSE COUNTER
Place the curser on “LOGIC TIMER” in COMMON menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
TM□
X
A B
Y
0s/0s
Figure 6-13. Logic Timer Symbol
Place the curser on “PULSE TIMER” in COMMON menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
PTM□
A B
Y
0s
Figure 6-14. Pulse Timer Symbol
Place the curser on “PULSE COUNTER” in COMMON menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
CLT
PC□
A X
Q C
B R
0
Figure 6-15. Pulse Counter Symbol
6.7.2. DI/DO
Place the curser on “DI/DO” in PLC menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
[DI/DO]
>1.INPUT DEBOUNCE
2.OUTPUT PULSE TIME
Place the curser on “INPUT DEBOUNCE” in DI/DO menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
IN□
X
A B
X
0s
Figure 6-16. Input Debounce Timer Symbol
Place the curser on “OUTPUT PULSE TIME” in DI/DO menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
Output Pulse Timer has Control Output individually.
In output pulse timer, Input B is 0 and, depending on Input A, Output C becomes 1. When
Input A becomes 1, Output C becomes 1 for Y time. However, if Y time is set for 0, depending
on Input A, corresponding coincidently and if A is 1, C becomes 1, and if A becomes 0 then, C
becomes 0 as buffer. Please refer to ‘Figure 6-16. Output Pulse Timer Symbol’.
In PLC, A shall be input at user logic IOUT□.
In PLC, B shall be input at user logic BOUT□.
In PLC, C is output for OUT□ and this output operates RELAY.
OUT□
A
Y C
B R
0s
Figure 6-17. Output Pulse Timer Symbol
- Buffer output.
If user wants pulse signal output at OUT101 port during Time Over Current(Fast/Delay) fault
occurrence, set the PLC logic as the formula below.
When any one of the following : Phase, Ground, S.E.F or NEQ Time Over Current(Fast/Delay)
fault occurs, Logic Timer 01(TM01) is outputted. The Pickup Time and Dropout Time of Logic
Timer 01 is set in “GLOBAL SETTING/ PLC/ COMMON/ LOGIC TIMER” menu.
※. NOTE ) Time Over Current Element related Logic Bit designation
① Y51P1T : Time Over Current1(Fast) Time-out – Phase
2) IOUT101 = TM01
Map the output of Logic Timer 01 into the input of Output101 Pulse Timer. When the Pulse
Timer input signal is 1, pulse signal is outputted. Output pulse time is set in “GLOBAL
SETTING/ PLC/ DI/DO / OUTPUT PULSE TIME” menu.
3) BOUT101 = 0
The logic diagram for the logical expression example above is as “Figure 6-17. OUT101 Output
Signal Logic Diagram”.
NOTE : when editing PLC logic, there must not be any blank space.
6.8. Others
Place the curser on “OTHERS” in GLOBAL SETTING menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
[OTHERS]
>1.TIME DISP’ TYPE
2.PANEL SLEEP TIME
3.Vo SELECT
4.FACTORY DEBUG
5.AUTO SGRP CHANGE
6.H/W OPTION
6.8.3. Vo Select
Place the curser on “Vo SELECT” in OTHERS menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
H/W : Use the zero sequence voltage as input voltage of side panel Vo
voltage input pin.
SEQ : Use the zero sequence voltage calculated by Va, Vb and Vc
voltage value.
Place the curser on “AUTO SGRP CHANGE” in OTHERS menu, press [ENT] button to move into
this menu.
GLOBAL SETTING / OTHERS / AUTO SGRP CHANGE / Function
[AUTO SGRP CHANGE] Range DISABLE/ENABLE
>Function: DISABLE
Interval: 30 Default DISABLE Step ~
[DISABLE/ENABLE]
Set whether to use Setting Group Change.
When this function is used, Primary setting is applied if power flow is
forward and Alternate setting is applied if power flow is reverse
(backward).
Applying rules
This function is operated when Power line system is in normal condition. During fault
detecting(pickup status) or in fault condition, it does not work.
This function shall be operated when 3 phase voltages are more than 50% of rated voltage and
at least 1 phase has more than 10% of rated current.
NOTE :
The location of “AUTO SGRP CHANGE” menu depends on ETR300-R version.
- Applicable for Ver 3.7 or higer of ETR300-R : Within “GLOBAL SETTING / OTHERS”
menu.
- Applicable for lower than Ver 3.7 or ETR300-R : Within “GROUP SETTING” menu.
7. GROUP SETTING
Place the curser on “GROUP SETTING” in MAIN menu, press [ENT] button to move into this
menu.
[GLOBAL SETTING]
>1.PRIMARY
2.ALTERNATE
3.EDITBANK
4.SELECT SETBANK
5.AUTO SGRP CHANGE
GROUP SETTING menu has PRIMARY group, ALTERNATE group and EDITEBANK group.
Group is selected by ON/OFF ‘ALTERNATE SETTINGS LED’ on ETR300-R panel. If
‘ATERNATE SETTING LED’ is OFF, PRIMARY group settings are applied, ‘ALTERNATE
SETTINGS LED’ is ON, ALTERNATE group settings are applied.
[PRIMARY SETTING]
>1.OPERATION
2.INTERVALS
3.PICKUP CURRENT
4.PHASE FAST
5.PHASE DELAY
6.GROUND FAST
7.GROUND DELAY
8.SEF ELEMENT
9.NEG SEQ FUNC
10.NEG FAST
11.NEG DELAY
12.H/C TRIP-PHA
13.H/C TRIP-GND
14.H/C TRIP-NEG
15.H/C LOCKOUT-PHA
16.H/C LOCKOUT-GND
17.H/C LOCKOUT-NEG
18.COLD LOAD PICKUP
19.DIRECTION
20.VOLTAGE
21.FREQUENCY
22.USER CURVE
23.LIVE LOAD BLOCK
24.HOTLINE TAG
25.LIVE LINE
26.DEAMAND
27.OTHER ELEMENT
28.ON/OFF LEVEL
29.ALARM CURRENT
30.LOSS OF PHASE
*.SAVE SETTING
NOTE : Changed set value must be saved to be applied. When escaping from “*.SAVE
SETTING” menu or moving to high menu, changed set value is saved by ‘Changed
set value saved message’.
SOURCE
ETR300
EVRC2A
OPTION 1
CVD
VT V1, V2, 3V0
3VT
VT
OPTION 2
27 59 50P 51P
3CVD
CVD 81
TRANSDUCER
1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2
Metering 67P
V, I, Watt, var, Hz, PF 1,2
CT
3WYE
25 79
1-4
I1
RECLOSER
3I0
27
OPTION 2
1CVD
CVD
TRANSDUCER
OPTION 1
50G 51G 67G 51 67
VT 81 1,2 1,2 1,2 SEF SEF
1VT
ZCT
3I0
LOAD
Negative sequence fast time overcurrent 46(51)-1 GROUP SETTING/ …/ NEG SEQ FAST
Negative sequence delay time overcurrent 46(51)-2 GROUP SETTING/ …/ NEG SEQ DELAY
Phase instantaneous high current trip 50P1 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C TRIP-PHA
Ground instantaneous high current trip 50G1 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C TRIP-GND
Negative sequence instantaneous high current trip 46(50)1 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C TRIP-NEG
Phase High current trip lockout 50P2 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C LOCKOUT-PHA
Ground High current trip lockout 50G2 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C LOCKOUT-GND
Negative sequence High current trip lockout 46(50)2 GROUP SETTING/ …/ H/C LOCKOUT-NEG
Negative sequence directional time control 67I2 GROUP SETTING/ …/ DIRECTION / NEG SEQ
Operation Setup
Intervals Setup
Set the reclosing time of phase fault (negative phase sequence included), ground fault and SEF
fault. The reclosing time is applied individually according to the fault type.
7.1.1.1. Lockout
The lockout state occurs under any of the following conditions :
The Lockout State is cleared when the recloser has been manually closed by local/remote control
and the reset time has expired.
“Figure 7-3. Protection sequence containing 2F3D operations followed by lockout” shows
2F3D(2 Fast and three Delay) operation and lockout result. The total number of operation is set for
5times and Fast curve operation is set for 2 times. (3 times operation works with Delay Curve)
(1) 1st Trip - 1st TCC(Fast) (2) 1st Reclose Interval Time
(3) 2nd Trip - 2nd TCC(Fast) (4) 2nd Reclose Interval Time
(5) 3rd Trip - 3rd TCC(Delay) (6) 3rd Reclose Interval Time
(7) 4th Trip - 4th TCC(Delay) (8) 4th Reclose Interval Time
(9) 5th Trip - 5th TCC(Delay)
7.1.1.2. Reset
If the faulted current is cleared before the lockout condition, the reclosing sequence automatically
reset after passing the reset time interval.
If the fault condition occurs again during the reset time, the recloser will operate lockout after the
completion of the remaining sequence.
“Figure 7-4. Reset Sequence operation after the 3rd reclosing as the fault current is cleared”
shows that, after 3rd reclosing operation, the fault current is disappeared.
(1) 1st Trip - 1st TCC (2) 1st Reclose Interval Time
(3) 2nd Trip - 2nd TCC (4) 2nd Reclose Interval Time
(5) 3rd Trip - 3rd TCC (6) 3rd Reclose Interval Time
Figure 7-4. Reset Sequence operation after the 3rd reclosing as the fault current is cleared
Multiple time curves and time dials are available for the phase time overcurrent element to
respectively coordinate with other protection elements in the ETR300-R and other external devices
on the distribution system. ANSI, IEC, ESB, USER and non-standard time current curves are
included in the ETR300-R.
A User Programmable curve option is also available for user to allow creating custom’s time
current curves for more enhanced coordination than the standard curve types.
The Reset type can be either instantaneous or linear. The phase time delay reset mode applies to the
ANSI, IEC, ESB, USER curves. The instantaneous mode is used to coordinate with other
instantaneous reset devices such as a recloser or other protective equipment on the distribution
system. In the instantaneous mode, the time overcurrent element will reset instantaneously when
the measured current level drops below the pickup setting for one cycle. Linear reset mode, the
recloser is used for the cooperation with the protection device necessary for delay time as
mechanical relay reset.
If the recloser is closed by pressing the CLOSE button on the front panel, or by an remote control
or via SCADA, the phase time overcurrent element is prevented from tripping for a period
specified by the Cold load pickup scheme.
The following setting is used to program the phase fast time overcurrent element.
Curve A(101) B(117) C(133) D(116) E(132) IEC-EI K(162) L(107) M(118) N(104)
Setting 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Curve IEC-NI P(115) R(105) T(161) V(137) IEC-VI W(138) Y(120) Z(134) 1(102)
Setting 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Curve 2(135) 3(140) 4(106) 5(114) 6(136) 7(152) 8(113) 8*(111) 9(131) 11(141)
Setting 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Setting 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Curve ANSI-VI ANSI-EI ES-NI ES-VI USER-1 USER-2 USER-3 USER-4 DEF-1S DEF-10S
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / PHASE FAST / Low Set Definite Time
[PHASE FAST] Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 600sec
>M.R.T: 0.00
>Reset Method: INST Default OFF Step 1sec
>Low Set DT: OFF
Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time
adjacent to a pickup current by T-C curve. When the trip time is greater
than the low set definite time, low set definite time is applied for
operation.
If the recloser is closed by pressing the CLOSE button on the front panel, or by an remote control
or via SCADA, the ground time overcurrent element is prevented from tripping for a period
specified by the Cold load pickup scheme.
The following setting is used to program the ground time overcurrent element.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / GROUND FAST / Low Set Definite Time
[GROUND FAST] Range 0(OFF), 1 ~ 600sec
>M.R.T: 0.00
>Reset Method: INST Default OFF Step 1sec
>Low Set DT: OFF
Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time
adjacent to a pickup current by T-C curve. When the trip time is greater
than the low set definite time, low set definite time is applied for
operation.
For user systems, a directional SEF is available. The directional control is polarized by a zero
sequence voltage(V0). The CVD or PTs should be connected Wye-grounded.
If the recloser is closed by pressing the CLOSE button on the front panel, or by an remote control
or via SCADA, the negative sequence time overcurrent element is prevented from tripping for a
period specified by the Cold load pickup scheme.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / NEG SEQ FAST / Low Set Definite Time
[NEG SEQ FAST] Range OFF, 1 ~ 600sec
>M.R.T: 0.00
>Reset Method: INST Default OFF Step 1sec
>Low Set DT: OFF
Low set definite time is used to restrict a trip time to be a definite time
adjacent to a pickup current by T-C curve. When the trip time is greater
than the low set definite time, low set definite time is applied for
operation.
The phase high current trip element in the following five settings should be enabled for phase high
current trip.
The ground high current trip element in the following five settings should be enabled for ground
high current trip.
The ground high current trip element in the following five settings should be enabled for negative
sequence high current trip.
When high current lockout element is enabled, high current lockout element is operated prior to
any other phase protection elements. If a fault current is higher than the pickup setting value,
Lockout is operated.
The phase high current lockout element can be set by a number of its active trip that is applied to
the full operation to lockout, time delay and fault current.
This function is very useful to prevent widespread line faults due to reclosing operations in case of
permanent fault.
The operating time of phase high current lockout element should be set for equal to or faster than
and phase high current trip element. The phase high current lockout element is enabled in the
Primary, Alternate setting and PROTECTION ENABLED in user interface panel.
The phase high current lockout element is not affected by the cold load pickup scheme.
The phase high current lockout element in the following five setting should be enabled for phase
high current trip.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / H/C LOCKOUT-PHA / Function
[ H/C LOCKOUT-PHA ] Range 0(OFF), 1 ~5shot
>Function: 1
Pickup: 8000 Default 1 Step 1shot
[0(OFF),1~5:1]
If set 1 or other number, on this shot Lockout function is activated. For
instance, if it is set for 3 short, during sequence, from third reclosing
point, Lockout function is activated.
The ground high current lockout element in the following five settings should be enabled for
ground high current lockout.
Negative sequence high current lockout is not affected by the cold load pickup scheme.
The negative sequence high current lockout element in the following five settings should be
enabled for the negative sequence high current lockout.
In the state of the function to restrain the inrush current activated, the overcurrent protection
element will be operated under settings of “CLPU-Type 1” function at the restoration of load
supply.
NOTE:
According to setting of “Make use ‘I’”, the condition to decide the restoration of load supply
will be changed. If “YES” is set, the decision is made when the load current becomes over 2A.
If “NO” is set, the decision is made when a recloser is closed (51A) by local or remote control.
When a distributed system is closed after long-time outage, the inrush current over overcurrent
pickup level may occur. At occurrence of the cold load pickup, ETR300-R increases the pickup
level of overcurrent element during a certain period of time, the Fast overcurrent protection
element is not operated and the Delay overcurrent protection element is always operated regardless
of the cold load pickup function. (The High Current Trip and High Current Lockout are always
operated regardless of the cold load pickup function)
If a fault occurs on distributed system, an overcurrent protection element is operated by the cold
load pickup function and a recloser becomes lockout after oneshot trip regardless of total number
of shots.
A power is lost and then after certain outage time, the algorithm of cold load pickup function is
applied at the restoration of load supply. If the “Make use ‘1’” is set to be “YES”, the algorithm is
applied when a load current becomes 0 and then it is restored after certain outage time. If “NO” is
set, the algorithm is applied when a recloser is opened and then after certain outage time, the
recloser is closed manually. If the fault current over the cold load pickup level occurs, the
protection element by the cold load pickup function is operated immediately.
If the power loss (opening or load current loss) is sustained for a long time more than certain
outage time, the pickup current of time overcurrent element is changed to be the setting value of
the cold load pickup current. After the restoration of load supply (manually closing or restoration of
load current), protection functions are normally operated when the Restore minimum time (RMT)
is expired.
Delay Curve
Current
Overcurrent Cold load
Pickup Level Pickup Level
The cold load pickup function is operated according to the following rules.
The setting to use the cold load pickup function is set to be ON (set to TRIP or TR&AR), the cold
load pickup level is preset and then the cold load pickup function is activated at manual close or
restoration of load current.
If the level of over current occurring at the restoration of load supply is over the cold load pickup
current, the Lockout is done by protection function after oneshot trip (Refer the Inrush Current 1 in
“Figure 7-6. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”).
If the over current is below cold load pickup current and overcurrent pickup current, protection
functions are not operated during a period of Restore minimum Time (RMT), (Refer the Inrush
Current 2 in “Figure 7-6. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”). After RMT, the
protection functions are operated. However, if the over current is dropped below overcurrent
pickup current during the RMT, the cold load pickup function is reset after reset time (Refer the
Inrush Current 3 in “Figure 7-6. The Restore Minimum Time Characteristic”).
Current
Inrush current 1
CLPU Trip
Pickup Level
Inrush current 2
Trip
Overcurrent
Pickup Level
Inrush current 3
Time
If high current trip and high current lockout functions are activated and the fault current is higher
than the current setting of High current trip and high current lockout, the high current trip and high
current lockout functions will be operated prior to the cold load pickup function.
Without SupplyTime
Operational Cold Load Multi' 1 ( E CLP Multi' 1)
E CLP Time
As example, when E-CLP Multi and E-CLT Time are set to be 3.0 and 60min respectively, over 30
min after power loss, the applied cold load multiple is 2. If the minimum working currentis set to
be 200A, the current of Over Current Pickup becomes 400A, twice as much as the minimum
working current. In addition, after 60 min, the cold load multiple is fixed to be 3.
When E-CLP Multi and E-CLP Time are set to be 3.0 and 60 min respectively, the graph of the
cold load multiple in “Figure 7-7. Cold Load Multipilier” is shown as follows.
NOTE:
The risen level of overcurrent pickup by multiple of cold load is the pickup level to operate
overcurrent protection element. The standard current level of TC curve is a minimum working
current.
CLPU-TYPE1 Setup
This setting is to restrain the inrush current occurring at restoration of load supply.
※. NOTE : In the case of ZCT, 0.1~160.0A as SEF is configurable, while in the case of general
purpose CT, it’s recommended not to set below 2A as SEF.
※. NOTE : Curve-GND and Curve –NEG, the same as Curve -PHA above.
※. NOTE : Time Dial-GND and Time Dial-NEG, the same as Time Dial-PHA above.
※. NOTE : Time Addr-GND and Time Addr-NEG, the same as Time Addr-PHA above..
※. NOTE : RMT Func-GND, RMT Func-SEF and RMT Func-NEG, the same as RMT Func-PHA
above.
※. NOTE : RMT Time-GND, RMT Time-SEF and RMT Time-NEG, the same as RMT Time-
PHA above.
※. NOTE : Rst Time-GND, Rst Time-SEF and Rst Time-NEG, the same as Rst Time-PHA above.
CLPU-TYPE2 Setup
This setup is to rise or drop the current for Over Current Pickup of a protection element
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / COLD LOAD PICKUP / Make Use ‘I’
[ COLD LOAD PICKUP ] Range NO, YES
>Rst Time-PHA: 3.00
>Make Use ‘I’: NO Default NO Step ~
[NO/YES]
This setting changes the point of time to activate a cold load pickup
function.
If “YES” is set, the cold load pickup function is activated when a load
current is restored (over 2A).
If “NO” is set, the cold load pickup function is activated when a
recloser is manually closed by local or remote control.
If directional controls are selected, it will determine whether current flow in each phase is in
forward or reverse direction, as determined by the connection of the phase CTs, selected Maximum
Torque Angle (MTA), voltage and current phasors. To increase security of all directional controls,
add one power frequency cycle of intentional delay to prevent incorrect operation.
The directional controls have each three settings. The directional controls settings can be different
in the Primary and Alternate settings.
If Polarized voltage becomes lower than the Minimum polarized Voltage, phase direction control is
lost and phase over current is not detected. On the other hand, if phase direction control is set for
‘NONE’, regardless of phase direction, phase over current is detected.
Phase direction control type can be set in order to detect phase over current. Depending on control
type, over current can be detected in Forward direction or reverse direction or regardless of
direction.
Following “Figure 7-9. Phasor Diagram for I1 Directional Polarization” shows normal current
(I1) direction polarity phasor diagram in complex plane.
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The phase direction control in the following four settings should be enabled.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / DIRECTION / PHASE / Type
[PHASE] Range NONE, FORWARE, REVERSE
>Type: FOR
M.T.A(V1): 60 Default NONE Step ~
[NONE/FOR/REV]
Set phase direction type.
NONE : Regardless of phase direction, over current is detected by
normal current(I1).
FOR : Over current is detected when forward phase direction.
REV : Over current is detected when reverse phase direction.
Polarized voltage drops Min. polarized voltage, ground direction control is cancelled and ground
over current is not detected. On the other hand, if ground direction control is set for ‘NONE’,
ground over current is detected regardless of direction.
Ground direction control type is set to detect ground over current. Depending on control type, over
current is detected or is not detected.
Following figure shows phasor graph of zero phase current direction polarity in complex plane.
Polarizing Referance
-V0
Voltage:
Typical Fault
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The ground direction control in the following four settings should be enabled.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / DIRECTION / GROUND / Type
[GROUND] Range NONE, FORWARE, REVERSE
>Type: FOR
M.T.A(-V0): 60 Default NONE Step ~
[NONE/FOR/REV]
Set Ground direction type.
NONE : Regardless of ground direction, over current is detected by
normal current(Ig).
FOR : Over current is detected when forward ground direction.
REV : Over current is detected when reverse ground direction.
※. NOTE : The SEF direction control process a very similar method to the ground directional
controls. But, the default value of SEF directional element “Type” is Npne, and
default value of “M.T.A(-V0) is “90°” .
If polarizing voltage drops minimum polarizing voltage, negative sequence direction control is
cancelled and over current is not detected. On the other hand, if negative sequence direction control
type is set for ‘NONE’, over current is detected regardless of direction.
Set negative sequence direction control type to detect negative sequence overcurrent. Depending on
control type, overcurrent is detected in forward or reverse or both direction.
Following figure shows phasor graph of negative sequence current(I2) direction polarity.
The negative sequence directional controls in the following four settings should be enabled.
The undervoltage element can be used to supervise that torque control other overcurrent protective
elements.
When the circuit breaker is closed by a local/remote controls, the undervoltage element is disabled
from detecting for the cold load pickup during periods. To increase security, all undervoltage
elements add two power frequency cycle of intentional delay to prevent incorrect operation.
Undervoltage 1 Setup
The undervoltage 1 should be enabled to the following settings.
Undervoltage 2 Setup
The undervoltage 2 settings process a very similar method to the undervoltage 1.
Overvoltage 1 Setup
The overvoltage 1 should be enabled to the following settings.
※. NOTE ) The closing function seting is applied equally as the under voltage 1 element in case
of Overvoltage detect phase number, min. operation voltage and normal voltage reset.
Refer to “7.1.14. Undervoltage(27)” avout the related setting item.
Overvoltage 2 Setup
The overvoltage 2 settings process a very similar method to the overvoltage 1.
The underfrequency load shedding element should be enabled to the following settings.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / FREQUENCY/ UNDER/OVER FREQ’ / UF Pickup
[UNDER/OVER FREQ’] Range 0(OFF), 40.00 ~ 65.00 Hz
>UF Pickup: OFF
>UF TD: 2.00 Default OFF Step 0.01 Hz
[0(OFF),40.00~65.00]
Enter the level of which the underfrequency element is to pickup. For
example, if the system frequency is 50㎐, and load shedding is required
at 59.5㎐, enter 59.50 for this setting.
Overfrequency Minimum voltage and minimum current is used to prevent mal-operation when
recloser is closed locally or remotely. During inrush current restraint algorithm running,
overfrequency load shedding function does not operate.
※. NOTE ) Closing function setting in case of overfrequency min. operating voltage, min.
operating current and normal frequency reset is applied same as unerfrequency
element. Refer to “7.1.16. Underfrequency Load Shedding(81U)” for related setting
item.
ANSI/IEEE
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA)
IEC
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1)) + TA)
ESB
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA)
USER-DEFINED
Trip Time(Sec) = TD × ( (α / (Mβ-1) + γ) + TA)
Reset Time(Sec) = TD × (Rt / (1-M2))
NOTE :
1) “Time Dial” and “Time Adder” settings of each Time Overcurrent(Fast/Delay) menu are
applied to Time dial(TD) and Time adder(TA) respectively.
2) “Recloser clearing time curves” are used when rated voltage of recloser is 15㎸ or 27㎸,
otherwise which added 30㎳(±4㎳) are used when it is 38㎸.
1) USER CURVE 1
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / USER CURVE / USER CURVE 1 / Factor a
[USER CURVE 1] Range 0.0000 ~ 150.9999
>Factor a: 59.5000
Factor b: 2.0200 Default 59.5000 Step 0.0001
[0~150.9999:0.0001]
User defined curve factor α
2) USER CURVE 2, 3, 4 :
USER CURVE 2 ~ 4, the same as USER CURVE 1 above
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: ANSI EXTREMELY INVERSE
50 50
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60 : ANSI SHORT TIME INVERSE 60
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0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
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0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
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60 : ANSI SHOTR TIME VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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9.00
0.4 0.4
7.00
0.3 0.3
5.00
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0.03 0.03
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60 : IEC STANDARD INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
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0.6
1 0.5 1
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0.8 0.4 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.3 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.3 0.3
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
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0.01 0.01
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60 : IEC VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
40
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30 30
20 20
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3 3
2 2
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0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
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0.4 0.4
0.8
0.3 0.7 0.3
0.6
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0.2 0.2
0.4
0.3
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.2 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
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0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
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0.01 0.01
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60 : IEC EXTREMELY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
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2 2
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0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08
1.00 0.08
0.07 0. 8 0.07
0.06 0. 7 0.06
0.05 0.6 0.05
0.3
0.02 0.02
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0.1
0.05
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60 : IEC LONG TIME VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
1.00
4 4
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2 2
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0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.1
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
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0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
0.04 0.04
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60 : IEC SHORT TIME INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
40
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0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
1.00
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0.8
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0.2 0.6 0.2
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0.4
0.04 0.04
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60 : ESB INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
40
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30 30
20 20
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9 9
8 8
7 7
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4 4
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13.00
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9.00
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7.00
1 5.00 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 4.00 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 3.00 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.3 0.3
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
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0.01 0.01
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60 : ESB VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
40
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15.00
TIME(SECONDS)
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11.00
1 9.00 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 7.00 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
5.00
0.5 0.5
4.00
0.4 0.4
3.00
0.3 0.3
2.00
0.2 0.2
1.00
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
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0.03 0.03
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0.01 0.01
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60 : ESB LONG TIME VERY INVERSE 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 15.00 7
6 6
13.00
5 11.00 5
4 9.00 4
3 7.00 3
5.00
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TIME(SECONDS)
3.00
1 1
0.9 2.00 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
1.00
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.50
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
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0.01 0.01
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70 RECLOSER CLEARING TIME CURVE 70
60 : D1, D2 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
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9 9
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7 7
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5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 D1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
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70 RECLOSER CLEARING TIME CURVE 70
60 : A, B, C, D, E 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 C 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
B
0.06 D E 0.06
0.05 0.05
A
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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70 RECLOSER CLEARING TIME CURVE 70
60 : P, R, T, V 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
V
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1
T 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 R 0.06
0.05 P 0.05
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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70 RECLOSER CLEARING TIME CURVE 70
60 : W, Y, Z 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
Z
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
W
0.2 0.2
Y
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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60 : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
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7 7
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5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 1
0.9 3 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
2
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 4 0.07
0.06 1 0.06
0.05 0.05
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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70 RECLOSER CLEARING TIME CURVE 70
60 60
: 6, 7, 8, 8*, 9
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
30 7 30
20 20
10 10
9 9
8 8
7 7
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5 9 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
TIME(SECONDS)
1 1
0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
8
0.1 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 8* 0.05
6
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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23) Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
Figure 7-34. Non Standard Curves (11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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60 : F, H, J, KG 60
50 CURVES ARE AVERAGE CLEARING TIME 50
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TIME(SECONDS)
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0.9 0.9
0.8 0.8
0.7 0.7
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
F J
0.1 KG 0.1
0.09 0.09
0.08 0.08
0.07 0.07
0.06 0.06
0.05 0.05
H
0.04 0.04
0.03 0.03
0.02 0.02
0.01 0.01
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Set the detect delay time of negative phase sequence Demand element.
1) The same characteristics of fast and delay operations in the total number of the trip operations
and identical basic Time Current Curves should be set for all Reclosers connected in series.
2) The identical reclose interval time should be set for all Reclosers in series.
3) To coordinate the protection characteristics, an additional delay operation time (at least 100 ms)
should be applied to the Time Current Curve characteristics of Back-up Recloser, not to those
of Down-line Reclosers.
4) The reset time of Back-up Recloser should be set longer than any reclose interval time of all
Down-line Reclosers. This setting will prevent the reset operation of Back-up Recloser during
the reclose operation of Down-lines.
Starting
Reset Time
Counter
Close
Close
Down line EVR 2
Lockout Status
Open
Time
Faulted
7.1.23.2. Others
The setting items of Phase Open/Loss detec element are same as below.
PRIMARY, ALTERNATE or EITBANK SETTING / ON/OFF LEVEL / On Level
[ON/OFF LEVEL] Range 0.70 ~ 0.85 pu
>On Level: 0.80
>Off Level: 0.50 Default 0.80 Step 0.01 pu
[0.70~0.85:0.01pu]
Set normal voltage level.
This setting is applied with the multiple of rated voltage.
[ON/OFF LEVEL]
Range 0.0 ~ 180.0sec
>Off Level:
>Time :
0.50
4.0
Default 4.0 Step 0.1sec
[0.1~180.0:0.1s]
Set delay time of phase open/loss.
[OVER CURRENT]
Range 0.0 ~ 180.0 sec
>PHA-Pickup:
>PHA-Time:
400
2.0
Default 2.0 Step 0.1sec
[0.0~180.0:0.1s]
Set the detect time of alarm Current about the phase current.
[OVER CURRENT]
Range 0.0 ~ 180.0 sec
>GND-Pickup:
>GND-Time:
70
2.0
Default 2.0 Step 0.1sec
[0.0~180.0:0.1s]
Set the detect time of Alarm Current about ground current.
Set the detect current of Alarm Current about the negative seq’ current.
[OVER CURRENT]
Range 0.0 ~ 180.0 sec
>NEG-Pickup:
>NEG -Time:
400
2.0
Default 2.0 Step 0.1sec
[0.0~180.0:0.1s]
Set the detect time of alarm Current about the negative seq’ current.
The loss of phase element in the following four settings should be enabled for loss of phase.
The time set-up is to delay time for loss of phase trip(or alarm).
8. EVENT RECORDER
Place the curser on “3.EVENT”, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
ETR300-R records all events during the operation, occurred events are recorded separately such as
operation event, fault event, system event, set change event, load event and diagnostic event. All
events are recorded in order(FIFO). In this menu, all events can be checked and deleted. Also, all
events can be checked in interface program.
This menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
[EVENT]
>1.OPERATION
2.FAULT
3.FAULT CYCLE
4.SYSTEM
5.SET CHANGE
6.AVER.LOAD/MIN
7.PEAK.LOAD/HOUR
8.PEAK.LOAD/DAY
9.DIGNOSTIC
10.PQM
11.ALARM CURRENT
12.CLEAR SAVED DATA
[▼][▲] are used to check event. [1/256] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
STATUS
- CLOSE
- OPEN
- EARTH CLOSE (ECLOSE)
- EARTH OPEN (EOPEN)
CONTROL
- MANUAL: Load break switch mechanical manual operation.
- LOCAL: Operation at local
- REMOTE: Remote operation.
Trigger Time
Monitor changes of Trigger source status in every 5 msec.
Trigger Capacity
Stores last 256 events.
ENT ENT
[002/256] 2 EV [003/256] 1 EV
A : 00000 B : 00000 A : 00000 B : 00000
C : 00000 N : 00000 C : 00000 N : 00000
Q : 00000 S : 00000 Q : 00000 S : 00000
[▼][▲] buttons are used to check fault events. Press [ENT] button in fault event screen to check
fault current value. And press [ENT] again to return to previous screen. [1/256] is the latest event
record.
Total Information(TO)
Fault type on each phase(Permanent/Instantaneous), time and max current are recorded.
SEQUENCE Record the fault detect phase and fault type.( P: Permanent fault, T: Temporary fault)
001/256 Shows the latest event in order and max.256 events are corded.
FAULT Indicates the max. current value and fault detect fault type when fault is occurred.
CURRENT
Trigger Source
Taget Element
- A: A phase
- B: B phase
- C: C phase
- N: N phase
- S: SEF
- Q : NEQ
Fault detect element
- T: TEMPORARY
- P: PERMANENT
Detect direction
- F: FORWARD
- R: REVERSE
- Fault Current [A]: A phase, B phase, C phase, N phase, SEF
Trigger Time
Moniters changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger Capacity
Stores last 256 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / FAULT CYCLE” to confirm fault cycle summary.
[▼][▲] is used to check the fault event. [01/32] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Fault wave captured time.
- PU: Pick up time.
- TR: Trip time.
- PU&TR: Picku up & Trip time
Fault current [A]: A phase, B phase, C phase, N phase
Fault Location [km]
*. Indicated when “Fault Locater” function is ON.
*. For more details about settings of “Fault Locater” function, refer to “6.4.7. Fault Locator”.
Trigger Time
Moniters changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger Capacity
Maximum 32 events are recorded.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the records. [0001/2048] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Protection Element
52A Contact
Sequence status
Front panel control
AC supply
External control
Fail operation
External input status
System alarm
Sleep Mode
Gas Status
※. NOTE : Refer to “Appendix B. LOGIC BIT Attributes & Description” for more details
about trigger source.
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger type
Stores type of Trigger source : Pickup(assert) or Dropout(deassert)
Storage Capacity
Stores last 2048 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / SET CHANGE” to confirm set change events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the records. [001/100] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Changed set menu
- GLOBAL SETTING
- PRIMARY SETTING
- ALTERNATE SETTING
- EDITBANK SETTING
Change method
- LOCAL: Set change at local
- REMOTE: Sec change in remote
- PROGRAM: Set change by Interface software.
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 5msec.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 100 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / AVER. LOAD/MIN” to confirm aver. load/min events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button. To return back to previous screen, press [ENT] again. [0001/6144] is the latest event
record.
Trigger Source
Measured current [A]: A phase, B phase, C phase, N phase
Measured active power [kW]: 3 phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Measured reactive power [kVar]: 3phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 15min.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 6144 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / PEAK. LOAD/HOUR” to confirm peak. load/hour events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button in Current display screen. To return back to current display screen, press [ENT] again.
[0001/6144] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Measured current [A]: A phase, B phase, C phase, N phase
Measured active power [kW]: 3 phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Measured reactive power [kVar]: 3phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1hour.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 6144 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / PEAK. LOAD/DAY” to confirm peak. load/day events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. To check real active power and reactive power, press
[ENT] button in Current display screen. To return back to current display screen, press [ENT] again.
[0001/6144] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
Measured current [A]: A phase, B phase, C phase, N phase
Measured active power [kW]: 3 phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Measured reactive power [kVar]: 3phases, A phase, B phase, C phase
Trigger Time
Monitors changes of Trigger source status in every 1 day.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 6144 events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the events. [001/512] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
DSP Fail
ADC Fail
RTC Fail
Memory Fail
Flash-Rom Fail
Circuit voltage Fail
Globlal Setting Fail
Primary Setting Fail
Alternate Setting Fail
Event Fail
Count Fail
DO Fail
Close Fail
Open Fail
※. NOTE : Refer to “Appendix B. LOGIC BIT Attributes & Description” for more details
about trigger source.
Trigger Time
Monitors status of Trigger source in every 5msec.
Trigger type
Stores type of Trigger source : Pickup(assert) or Dropout(deassert)
Storage Capacity
Stores last 512 events.
8.10. PQM
Power Quality Management(PQM) detect event is recorded up to 512 events.
[▼][▲] button is used to check the event. [001/512] is the latest event record.
Trigger Source
PQM detect element.
- Sag(SAG): Instantaneous(INST), Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP),
Long Time(LONG)
- Swell(SWL): Instantaneous(INST), Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP),
Long Time(LONG)
- Interruption(INT): Momentary(MOME), Temporary(TEMP), Sustained(LONG)
- Voltage Harmonic distortion(VTH)
- Current Harmonic distortion(ITH)
- Source side Unbalance Voltage(UBV)
- Load side Unbalance Voltage(UBL)
- Current Unbalance(UBI)
- Source side Over Voltage(OVS)
- Load side Over Voltage(OVL)
- Source side Under Voltage(UVS)
- Load side Under Voltage(UVL)
- Under Frequency(UNF)
PQM detected phase : A phase, B phase, C phase
PQM element related measured value.
PQM detect time(cycle)
Trigger Time
Monitors status of Trigger source in every 5msec.
Storage Capacity
Stores last 512 events.
Move to “MAIN MENU / EVENT / ALARM CURRENT” menu to check the alarm current event.
[▼][▲] is used to check the event. [001/512] is the latest recorded event.
Trigger Source
Taget element
- A: Phase A Alarm current
- B: Phase B Alarm current
- C: Phase C Alarm current
- N: Phase N Alarm current
Current of correspondent phase in case of alarm current event is occurred
Trigger Time
Check the status change of trigger source every 1/4 cycle.
Trigger type
Record the Alarm current event occurrence (HI/ASSERT) or extinction (LO/DEASSERT).
Trigger Capacity
Max. 512 events are saved.
[EVENT CLEAR]
9. MAINTENANCE
Place the curser on “MAINTENANCE” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move into this menu.
This menu displays Maintenance information.
This menu has sub-menu as below and by pressing [ENT] button, move into sub-menu.
[MAINTENANCE]
>1.COUNT
2.INTERRUT TIME
3.CONTACT WEAR
4.DATA RESET
5.CCU INFO
9.1. Count
Counter information is displayed, it has sub-menus as below.
[COUNT]
>1.CCU
2.OPERATION
3.FAULT
4.PQM
5.COMMUNICATION
Diagnostic Count
ETR300-R Diagnostic Count is displayed.
FAULT(1/3)
Total number of fault is displayed. Number of TRIP and number of
[FAULT] 2/3
TOT: 0 SEF: 0 Lockout are displayed.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0 N : 0
FAULT-P(2/3)
Total number of PERMANENT fault and number of fault per phase
[FAULT] 3/3 are displayed.
TOT: 0 SEF: 0
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0 N : 0
FAULT-T(3/3)
Total number of TEMPORARY fault and number of fault per phase are
displayed.
[PQM COUNT]
>1.INTERRUT
2.SAG
3.SWELL
4.HARMONICS
5.CURR UNBALANCE
6.VOLT UNBALANCE
7.UNDER VOLTAGE
8.OVER VOLTAGE
9.UNDER FREQUNCY
9.1.4.1. INTERRUPT
Move to “MAINTENANCE / PQM / INTERRUPT” to confirm interrup count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / INTERRUPT
Number of Interruption is displayed. This COUNT menu consists 2
[INTERRUPT] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 pages and use [▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
INTERRUPT(1/2)
Total number of Interruption and total number of interruption per
[INTERRUPT] 2/2
MOMENTARY : 0
phase are displayed.
TEMPORARY : 0
SUSTAINED : 0
INTERRUPT(2/2)
Number of fault per type is displayed on Interruption.
9.1.4.2. Sag
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SAG” to confirm sag count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SAG
Number of Sag is displayed. This COUNT menu consists 2 pages and
[SAG] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 use [▼][▲] buttons to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
SAG(1/2)
Total number of Sag occurred and total number of Sag per phase are
displayed.
SAG(2/2)
Number of Sag per type is displayed.
9.1.4.3. Swell
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SWELL” to confirm swell count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / SWELL
Number of Swell occurred is displayed. This COUNT menu consists
of 2 pages and use [▼][▲] button to move into sub-menu.
SWELL(1/2)
Total number of Swell and number of Swell per phase are displayed.
SWELL(2/2)
Number of Swell per type is displayed.
9.1.4.4. Harmonics
Move to “MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / HARMONIC” to confirm sag count.
MAINTENANCE / COUNT / PQM / HARMONIC
Number of Harmonic distortion is displayed. The COUNT menu
[VTHD] 1/2
TOTAL: 0 consists 2 pages and use [▼][▲] buttons to move into sub-menu.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
VTHD(1/2)
Total number of Voltage Harmonic distortion and number of voltage
[ITHD] 2/2
TOTAL: 0 harmonic distortion per phase are displayed.
A : 0 B : 0
C : 0
ITHD(2/2)
Total number of current harmonic distortion and number of current
harmonic distortion per phase are displayed.
SOURSE SIDE
Number of voltage unbalance at source side is displayed.
LOAD SIDE
Number of voltage unbalance at load side is displayed.
VS-UNDER VOLT(1/2)
[VL-UNDER VOLT] 2/2 Total number of undervoltage at source side and number of
dddddddTOTAL : 0
A : 0 B : 0 undervoltage per phase are displayed.
C : 0
VS-OVER VOLT(1/2)
[VL-OVER VOLT] 2/2 Total number of overvoltage at source side and number of
dddddddTOTAL : 0
A : 0 B : 0 undervoltage per phase are displayed.
C : 0
COMM-S1(1/6)
Rx Message: Indicates the total number of received message of
[COMM-S1] 2/6
Rx CRC Err: 0 DNP3.0 Slave1.
Tx RETRY : 0
SBO TO : 0 Tx Message: Indicates the total number of transferred message of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
Unsol Tx: Indicates the total number of transferred Unsol message
[COMM-S1] 3/6 of DNP3.0 Slave 1.
D Conf TO : 0
A Conf TO : 0
COMM-S1(2/6)
Rx CRC Err: Indicates the total number of CRC error message of
[COMM-S2] 4/6
DNP3.0 Slave 1.
Rx Message: 0 Tx Message: Indicates the total number of resend messange of
Tx Message: 0
Unsol Tx : 0 DNP3.0 Slave1.
SBO TO: Indicates the SBO Time-out number of DNP3.0 Slave 1.
[COMM-S2] 5/6
Rx CRC Err: 0 COMM-S1(3/6)
Tx RETRY : 0
SBO TO : 0
D Conf TO: Indicates the Data Link confirm Time-out number of
DNP3.0 Slave1.
A Conf TO: Indicates the Application Link Confirm Time-out
[COMM-S3] 6/6 number of DNP3.0 Slave1.
D Conf TO : 0
A Conf TO : 0
COMM-S2(4~6/6)
Indicates the communication counter of DNP3.0 Slave2. The
composition counter is same as DNP3.0 Slave 1.
INTERRUPT TIME(1/2)
[INTERRUP TIME] 2/2
MOMENTARY : 0 Total accumulated time and accumulated time per phase are displayed.
TEMPORARY : 0
SUSTAINED : 0 Time unit is Cycle.
INTERRUPT TIME(2/2)
Accumulated time per interrupt type is displayed, time unit is cycle.
10. TIME
Place the curser on “TIME” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu.
TIME
[SAVE TIME]
2006/11/06 15;01:50
11. STATUS
Place the curser on “STATUS” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu. This
menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
[STATUS]
>1.RECLOSER
2.INPUT PORTS
3.OUTPUT PORTS
11.1. Recloser
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / STATUS / RECLOSER”
STATUS/ RECLOSER
CONTROL
Operation control select is displayed.
REMOTE, LOCAL, TROUBLE(Device in Trouble status)
RECLOSE
Display whether to use reclosing function.
DISABLE, ENABLE
PHA-PROTECT
Phase protection function status is displayed.
DISABLE, ENABLE
STATUS/ RECLOSER
GND-PROTECT
Ground protection function status is displayed.
DISABLE, ENABLE
LOCKOUT
Section operation status is displayed. RESET, RUNNING, LOCKOUT
POWER
External power supply status is displayed.
ON, OFF
BATTERY
Battery status is displayed.
NORMAL, FAIL
BAT’ CHARGER
Battery charger status is displayed.
NORMAL, FAIL
DOOR
Door status is displayed.
OPEN, CLOSE
DNP ADDRESS
ETR300-R DNP set address is displayed(0~65535).
MASTER ADDR
DNP Host initial address(0~65534:65535 is used for Broadcast)
GAS
Circuit breaker gas pressure status is displayed.
NORMAL, LOW
[INPUT PORTS] Displays 28 input terminal(IN101 ~ IN108, IN201 ~ IN208 and IN301
IN 101 :LO/DEASSERT
IN 102 :LO/DEASSERT ~ IN312) status. IN301 ~ IN312 are the status of input ports in External
IN 103 :LO/DEASSERT
IN 104 :LO/DEASSERT I/O Unit ETIO10.
IN 105 :LO/DEASSERT
:
IN 312 : HI/ASSERT
Depending on input signal, “HI/ASSERT” or “LO/DEASSERT” is
displayed.
NOTE
IN301 ~ IN312 shall be Ver 4.0 or higher of ETR300-R to be
indicated.
If the external I/O unit ETIO10 is not installed or “EX-IO?”
setting is set with “NO” in “GLOBAL SETTING / OTHERS /
H/W OPTION” menu, “LO/DEASSERT” is displayed in
“IN301 ~ IN312”.
NOTE
IN301 ~ IN312 shall be Ver 4.0 or higher of ETR300-R to be
indicated.
If the external I/O unit ETIO10 is not installed or “EX-IO?”
setting is set with “NO” in “GLOBAL SETTING / OTHERS /
H/W OPTION” menu, “LO/DEASSERT” is displayed in
“OUT301 ~ OUT308”.
12. METERING
Place the curser on “MERING” in Main menu, press [ENT] button to move in this menu. This
menu has sub-menu as below. Press [ENT] to move into sub-menu.
[METERING]
>1.CURRENT
2.VOLTAGE
3.FREQUENCY
4.POWER
5.ENERGY
6.DEMAND
7.UNBALANCE
8.HARMONICS
9.TRUE R.M.S
10.TD
11.CCU SEF
12.1.2. Voltage
The following values are contained in the voltage metering.
VS-PN: Voltage per phase and angle per phase at source side, are displayed(㎸, deg°).
VS-PP: Phase to phase voltage and angle at source side, are displayed(㎸, deg°).
VS-SEQ: Forward/Reverse/Zero sequence voltage and angle at source side, are displayed(㎸,
deg°).
VL-PN: Voltage per phase and angle per phase at load side, are displayed (㎸, deg°).
VL-PP: Phase to phase voltage and angle at load side, are displayed (㎸, deg°).
VL-SEQ: Forward/Reverse/Zero sequence voltage and angle at load side, are displayed (㎸,
deg°).
Voltage and angle per phase are displayed. Use [▼][▲] button to check it.
12.1.3. Frequency
The following values are contained in the frequency metering.
Source: Metering value of present source side frequency is indicated.
Load : Metering value of present load side frequency is indicated.
12.1.4. Power
The following values are contained in the power metering.
POWER-KW/KVAR/KVA: Per phase, active power/ reactive power/ apparent power are
displayed.
POWER FACTOR: Power factor per phase is displayed.
3PH POWER: 3phase active power, reactive power, apparent power and power factor are
indicated.
12.1.5. Energy
The following values are contained in the energy metering.
POS’ W/H(10kWh): Each phase and three phase active power amount of forward direction
are indicated. The indicated power is 10kWh per 1 count.
POS’ V/H(10kVar): Each phase and three phase reactive power amount of forward direction
are indicated. The indicated power is 10kVar per 1 count.
NEG’ W/H(10kWh): Each phase and three phase active power amount of reverse direction
are indicated. The indicated power is 10kWh per 1 count.
NEG’ V/H(10kVar): Each phase and three phase reactive power amount of reverse direction
are indicated. The indicated power is 10kVar per 1 count.
The last line “S” of each page indicates the time that have started the
present power amount metering. It means, it is the time that has reset in
[POS’ V/H(10kVar)] 0 the power by using the “MAIN MENU/ MAINTENANCE/ DATA
Pa: 0 Pb: 0
Pc: 0 P3: 0 RESET/ ENERGY” menu.
S:01/01/10 00:00:00
[NEG’ W/H(10kWh)]
Pa: 0 Pb: 0
Pc: 0 P3: 0
S:01/01/10 00:00:00
[NEG’ V/H(10kVar)]
Pa: 0 Pb: 0
Pc: 0 P3: 0
S:01/01/10 00:00:00
DEMAND CURRENT: Indicates the measured value of each phase and negative phase
sequence Demand current.
PHASE A CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase A, Demand current
max. value of phase A and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE B CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase B, Demand current
max. value of phase B and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE C CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase C, Demand current
max. value of phase C and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE N CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present phase N, Demand current
max. value of phase N and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE I2 CURRENT: Indicates the Demand current of present negative phase sequence,
Demand current max. value of negative phase sequence and the time that have measured the
max. value.
PHASE A REAL POWER: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase A, Demand
active power max. value of phase A and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE B REAL POWER: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase B, Demand
active power max. value of phaseBA and the time that have measured the max. value.
PHASE C REAL POWER: Indicates the Demand active power of present phase C, Demand
active power max. value of phase C and the time that have measured the max. value.
3P REAL POWER(kW): Indicates the Demand active value of present three-phase, Demand
active power max. value of three-phase and the time that have measured the max. value.
P-A REACTIVE POWER: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present phase A,
Demand active power max. value of phase A and the time that have measured the max. value.
P-B REACTIVE POWER: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present phase B,
Demand active power max. value of phase B and the time that have measured the max. value.
P-C REACTIVE POWER: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present phase C,
Demand reactive power max. value of phase C and the time that have measured the max. value.
3P REACTIVE POWER: Indicates the Demand reactive power of present three-phase,
Demand reactive power max. value of three-phase and the time that have measured the max.
value.
※. NOTE ) The aboive Max. Demand current and power of each phase and three-phase can be
reset by “MAIN MENU/ MAINTENANCE/ DATA RESET/ MAX DEMAND”
menu.
[PHASE B CURRENT] [PHASE C CURRENT] [3P REAL POWER (KW)] [P-A REACTIVE POWER]
DEMAND: 0 A DEMAND: 0 A DEMAND: 0 KW DEMAND: 0 KVar
MAX : 0 A MAX : 0 A MAX : 0 KW MAX : 0 KVar
01/01/2010 00:00:00 01/01/2010 00:00:00 01/01/2010 00:00:00 01/01/2010 00:00:00
Demand current and power is indicated. Use [▼][▲] key to check the Demand metering
information.
12.1.7. Unbalance
The following values are contained in the unbalance metering.
SOURCE-VOLT: Voltage unbalance at source side is displayed.
LOAD-VOLT: Voltage unbalance at load side is displayed.
CURRENT: Current unbalance is displayed.
12.1.8. Harmonics
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / METERING / HARMONICS”
MAIN MENU / METERING / HARMONICS
Voltage and current harmonic rate are displayed. Use [▼][▲] button to check harmonic rate
information.
[VOLTAGE-TURE R.M.S]
TRUE R.M.S voltage and current per phase are displayed. Use
A : 000 V [▼][▲] button to check TURE R.M.S. information.
B : 000 V
C : 000 V
12.1.10. TD Monitoring
You can confirm in “MAIN MENU / METERING / TD MONITORING”
MAIN MENU / METERING / TD MONITORING
[TD MONITERRING] TD input value is displayed.
TD1: 00.0 TD2: 00.0
TD3: 00.0 TD4: 00.0
TD5: 00.0
13. INSTALLATION
13.1. User Interface Door and Power Switch
E
T
R
3
0
0
Control & Communication Unit -R02
RUN
DIAG/ERROR
RX / TX
AC SUPPLY
CHARGER
BATTERY
REVERSE POWER
CLPU ON
FUN
METER
79 RESET
79 CYCLE
51 FAST/DELAY
AWAKE 50 INSTANTANEOUS
ENT
50 HIGH CURRENT
A FAULT
LAMP TEST
B FAULT
BATT' TRIP FI
CHECK RESET C FAULT
TEST
GROUND
SEF
ENABLED SETTINGS
81 FREQUENCY
VA / VR
SEF
ENABLED ENABLED VB / VS
VC / VT
RECLOSE
L
1
MANUAL LOCK
ENABLED AUTO RESTORE
L
2
LOW PRESSURE
L
3
CLOSE OPEN
PORT F
Outer Cover
It is for blocking the direct ray of light to delay raising temperature inside of Control Cubicle. The
gap between control cubicle and cover is 10mm.
Air Vent
To protect control part from humidity by temperature fluctuation, Vents are on left and right side
covered with Outer Cover.
ETR300-R has Small size and Large size depending on Recloser Type.
Small size is available for EVR-1, EVR-2, Large size is available for EVR3.
Large size is able to make “User available Space” larger, the space unit is referred to “Figure
13-6. Mount Accessories Dimensions”
Standard for EVR1, EVR2 is small size and for EVR3 is large size.
EVR1 (Recloser Rated Voltage : 15.5㎸) / EVR2 (27㎸) / EVR3 (38㎸)
For installation on a Pole, the lifting hole is indicated.
Weight of ETR300-R small size is 85㎏ and large size is 90㎏.
ETR300-R should be fixed top and bottom with 16㎜(5/8") Bolt.
There is an Exit hole for external cable that can be connected to additional functioning
hardware.
The diameter of the hole is 22㎜(0.866") and two of Standard Receptacle "MS22" Series can
be extended.
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
USL-5 SR4
RAIL HOLDER
RAIL HOLDER
END COVER
Shows base plate measurements that can be attached in User Available Space.
On Base plate, 10㎜/M6 Nut is used to fix the base plate.
Available space for height of base plate is from 101.6㎜ (4”) to 177.8㎜ (7”)
30W DC Power is provided. In case of the necessity of larger than 30W, additional power
should be attached. For more details, contact manufacturer. Input of the additional power is
referred to “Figure 13-7. Terminal Block and Fuses”
Remove cable coating at the end of cable length of 8mm(0.315"). With using (+) PTR J
connector terminal on side panel should be connected to Wire size AWG24 up to 12.
To change Voltage ratings, disconnect Jumper Pin in JP3, and connect Jumper Pin to either JPI
(24Vdc) or JP2 (15Vdc). Be sure of the voltage rating due to disassembly.
When overload, automatically circuit breaks current. In case long-term overload time, there is a
fuse on analog circuits to protect circuits from failure.
E10
Ise
E09
called “JUMPER”
E08
IN
E07
E06
I03
Current IN should be connected with
E05
E04
I02
SEF(E09,E10) of Side Panel in.
E03
E02
Non Earthing System.
I01
E01
IN(E07,E08) should be connected to each
other.
E10
Ise
E09
E08
IN
E07
E06
I03
E05
E04
I02
E03
E02
I01
E01
Recloser Phase should match with User system. Refer to “Figure 13-11. Phase Rotation”
CT Phase rotation must be arranged comparing with Voltage Inputs Phase rotation.
G08
V0
G07
G06
V23
G05
G04
V22
G03
G02
V21
G01
F06
V13
F05
F04
V12
F03
F02
V11
F01
CVD (Capacitor Voltage Divider) measures Voltage with using Capacitor installed in each
Bushing of Recloser.
CVD Type and VT Type are not exchangeable.
Current Inputs and Voltage Inputs should be the same phase. If CT Inputs changed Phase
rotation, Voltage Inputs phase should be re-arranged.
Option CVD 15㎸, 27㎸, 38㎸ Class
Load Side CVD of EPR model is optional.
For Metering accuracy, phase rotations of User system and Recloser should be the same.
“Figure 13-11. Phase Rotation” shows the same phase rotation between User System and
Recloser.
If the phase rotation is not the same in User system and Recloser, correct CT and CVD wiring
in side panel to be matched.
ETR300-R Recloser phase A is the Bushing the nearest from Trip lever on the side.
“Figure 13-12. Control Receptacle” shows Female Receptacle installed in Control ETR300-R.
A AC Power Input
B AC Power Input (Neutral)
C not connected
13.18. Fuses
Table 13-4. Fuses
Rating /
Positions Dimensions Purpose
External AC - Power Input
voltage.
1
2
3
RJ45
XPORT
UPS Module charges Capacitor for Trip/Close. Its rated output voltage is 120Vdc.
Trip and Close capacitor are charged at the same time but during trip and close, it does not
affect to each other.
UPS module operates with 24Vac power or spare battery.
Transformer in ETR300-R connected with External AC Power generates 120Vac.
Sealed lead-acid Type is used for Battery. Battery voltage does not run under 20Vac, runs over
20Vdc.
Figure 13-26. Pressure Changes depending on Temperature and Sensor Output voltage
5.0
4.5
4.0
3.5
Output voltage(Vdc)
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0.0
-0.8 -0.7 -0.6 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Pressure (bar)
14. MAINTANANCE
14.1. Warning Events
In control panel warning led if is lighted up bellow table refer and inspects.
No problem
SETTING GLOBAL, PRI’
* But somebody modified the setting
(Refer to SET GRP or Setting Changed -
data.
CHANGE Event) ALT’ GRP
4. Replace Recloser