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G30 Relay

Application & Configuration

Craig Wester
GE Multilin

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G30 is Member of
UR Relay Family

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The UR Family
A Common Hardware/Software Architecture

Modular Construction Reduces Part Inventory

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The Universal Relay Family
Covering all Protection and Control Applications

Generation Protection Feeder Protection


G30 – Generator & Transformer Protection F35 – Feeder Protection (1-6 feeders)
G60 – Generator Protection F60 – Feeder Protection (with Hi-Z)

Transformer Protection Capacitor Bank Protection


T35 – Transformer Protection (6 winding) C70 – Capacitor Bank Protection & Control
T60 – Transformer Protection
Motor Protection
Transmission Line Protection M60 – Motor Protection
L60 – Line Phase Comparison Protection
L90 – Line Differential Protection Network Protection
D30 – Backup Distance Protection N60 – Network Protection and Synchrophasors (4 PMU’s)
D60 – Line Distance Protection (pilot schemes)
Controllers
Bus Protection C30 – Controller
B30 – Bus Differential Protection (6 Circuits) C60 – Breaker Management
B90 – Bus Differential System (8 to 24 Circuits)
F35+HID – High Impedance Bus Differential
F35 – Bus Overcurrent Protection

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Topics
 Overview of application
 ANSI functions in relay needed for application
 Modules needed
 Creating the part number
 Wiring to modules
• Terminals
• Voltage monitoring
• Current monitoring
 Programming the relay
• Protection summary
• Trip Bus
• FlexLogic
• Viewpoint Engineer

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Overview of
Application

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ANSI Functions within G30

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Single-Line Diagram
With Step-Up Transformer
Main Generator Protection uses Transformer High-side CTs & PTs

1, 2 or 3

2 or 3

87RGF

Y
1

3 87GT

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Single-Line Diagram
No Step-up Transformer
Main Generator Protection Assigned to Generator Terminal CTs & PTs

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1, 2 or 3

2 or 3

3 87GT

1 87RGF

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Modules Needed &
Model Number
Selection

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Model: G30-N00-HLH-F8L-H6P-M8L-P5C-UXX-WXX
Horizontal Model Number Structure
Model: G30-N00-VLH-F8L-H6P-M8L-PXX
Vertical Model Number Structure
Module Details &
Wiring

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Local Control/Display (Type L Faceplate)

Backlit Keypad

16 Large User Programmable Pushbuttons

3 Small User Programmable Pushbuttons

Status LED for Each Pushbutton

Eliminates Existing Panel Control Switches

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Rear Terminals of Horizontal G30 Relay
Example Model: G30-N00-HLH-F8L-H6P-M8L-P5C-UXX-WXX

RTD 4CT (M1) I/O 4CT (F1) CPU Pwr


(5C) (6P) Supply

4VT (M5) 4VT (F5)


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Rear Terminals of Vertical G30 Relay
Example Model: G30-N00-VLH-F8L-H6P-M8L-PXX

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Power Supply Module
Power Supply Power Supply

•Two Ranges
•19-60 VDC
(L)
•88-300 VDC / 88-288 VAC
(H) Control Power:
•Battery for Memory B6b-B6a 24Vdc
Backup
B5b-B6a 125Vdc

Grounds
B8a, B8b, Chassis Gnd

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CPU Module
CPU
•High-speed 32-Bit RISC CPU
> 50 MIPS, up to 120 MIPS
(MIPS - Million Instructions per Second)

FLASH memory
Main Processor

•Easy firmware upgrades


CPU

•High-Speed Comms support


•10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN
•RS485

•IRIG-B Input
•Capacitor Memory Backup
Ethernet Port

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Communication Protocols
• Internet/Intranet Ready - IP Address

• Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) for Real Time Clock Synchronization

• Modbus RTU protocol


– Standard Front Port: RS232 (point-to-point)
– Rear Ports: RS485 up to 115kbps, 10/100BaseT (Ethernet) or 10/100BaseF (Fiber Optic)
– Available over TCP/IP

• DNP 3.0 Protocol (CERTIFIED)


– Rear Ports: RS485 up to 115kbps and 10/100BaseT/F Ethernet

• IEC61850 protocol (optional)


– Physical: 10/100BaseT (Ethernet) or 10/100BaseF (Fiber Optic)
– Available Only on CPUs with Ethernet Port(s)

• HTML View Access with Netscape or Internet Explorer


– Ethernet Connections

DNP, Modbus, IEC61850 protocols simultaneously available on Ethernet port

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CT/VT Modules (Type 8L)
M
DSP + CT/VT F
F M
F M
F M
DSP processor + CT/VTs
DSP & Magnetics

F M
F M
F M
F M
F M
F M
•Modular CT/VT configurations F M
• up to 8 CT/VTs CT Shorting
CT Shorting
Clip F Clip
M
•High-speed digital sampling F M
>16 Bit A/D converter
> 64 samples / cycle F M
F M
•High-speed 16-Bit DSP
> 32 MIPS, up to 80 MIPS F M

•“Sources” Concept F M
User Selects CT/VT Input for F M
Protection Element
F M
F M
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Terminal Blocks

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Input/Output Modules
Digital I/O • Many Module Choices
– 2 Form A, 2 Form C and 8 Inputs
– 2 Form A, 4 Form C and 4 Inputs
– 8 Form C Outputs
Status Inputs / Control Outputs

– 4 Form C, 8 Inputs
DIGITAL I/O

– 8 Fast Form C
– 6 Form A, 4 Inputs
– 16 Inputs
– 4 Form A, 8 Inputs (6N)
– 4 Form C, 8 Inputs (6P)
– 4 Form C, 4 Fast Form C
– 14 Latching Relays

•Control outputs • Transducer I/O


•Solid State – 8 dcmA
•Electromechanical - – 8 RTD inputs (5C)
multiple types – 4 dcmA & 4 RTD
•Fast activation (<
4ms) • Digital Inputs Flexibility
– Dry or Wet Type (48 Vdc provided by relay)
•Status inputs – Minimum Pickup Value Software Setting
•Dry and Wet contacts – 17, 33, 84 or 166 Vdc
•18 - 300 VDC
•Fast detection speeds • Digital Output Monitoring
(0.5-16ms Selectable) – Current and Voltage Monitoring of Trip & Close
Circuits
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Input/Output Module (6P module in “H” slot)

H H H
H H H H
H H H
H H H
H H H H
H
H
H
H H
H
H
H H
H
H
H H
H
H
H H
H

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Input/Output Module (6N module in “H” slot)

H H H
H H H H
H H H
H H H
H H H H
H
H H
H
H H
H H
H H
H
H H
H
H H
H H
H H

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Contact Input Wiring

Contact Inputs are


polarity sensitive

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dcMA or RTD Inputs/Outputs
Analog I/O
RTD Inputs (Type 5C)
P
P
P
Analog Transducer I/O
ANALOG I/O

P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
• Transducer type inputs & P
outputs P
•dcmA P
•RTD P
P
P
P
P
P
P

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Rear Terminals of G30 Relay
Example Model: G30-N00-HLH-F8L-H6P-M8L-P5C-UXX-WXX

RTD 4CT (M1) I/O 4CT (F1) CPU Pwr


(5C) (6P) Supply

4VT (M5) 4VT (F5)


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Metering & Monitoring
• Current (Phase, Neutral and Ground) - [mag & ang]
– Accuracy: ± 0.25% of reading or ± 0.1% of rating from 0.1 to 2.0 x CT rating (whichever is greater)
• Voltage (Vab Vbc Vca Van Vbn Vcn) - [mag& ang]
– Accuracy: ± 0.25% of reading from 10 to 208 V
• Sequence Components of I & V
– I0, I1, I2, V0, V1, V2
• Apparent Power (VA) - 1ph & 3ph
– Accuracy: ± 1.0% of reading
• Real Power (Watts) - 1ph & 3ph
– Accuracy: ± 1% of reading
• Reactive Power (Vars) - 1ph & 3ph
– Accuracy: ± 1%
• Power Factor - 1ph & 3ph
– Accuracy: ± 0.02
• Energy (Pos & Neg Wh, Varh) - 3ph

• Frequency

• Differential Currents

• Synchrocheck (V, Hz, Mag)

• Phasor Diagrams

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Programmable LEDs and Labels

Easy Labeling

Large Label Text Large LED’s

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Programming Relay

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GE Multilin Software
• EnerVista UR Setup
• Manages communications to all relays
• Retrieves event logs, fault reports, oscillography
• Settings file firmware management and firmware
management
• Lock configurations for repeatability
• ViewPoint Engineer
• FlexLogic Editor to create logic using a graphical
interface
• FlexLogic Monitor for real-time
debugging/testing/commissioning

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Functional Diagram

CT & VT Inputs
Remote Inputs IEC61850 GSSE
IEC61850 GSSE IEC61850 GOOSE
IEC61850 GOOSE

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EnerVista: Setup Software
. . . Simplified Device Configuration
Settings Configuration:
• Communicate with multiple relays at the same time
• Configure settings both On-Line and Offline
• Copy and paste settings
• Duplicate settings files
• Easy to navigate menu tree
• Quick connect communications
• Common look and feel for all products

Metering:
• Status of all inputs and outputs
• Real-time metering with phasor diagrams
• Analyzing of current and voltage harmonics
• Viewing of relay front panel

Troubleshooting & Maintenance:


• Analyzing of event records
• Powerful oscillography COMTRADE viewer
• Real time data logging and fault reports
• Compare relay settings with setting file
• Upgrade firmware

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Protection Summary
. . . Quickly Lists which Protection Functions are Enabled and Gives Link to That Function

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Trip Bus – Set Relay without Using Logic
. . . 16 input OR gate….up to 6 TRIP BUS elements can be configured

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Sources and Transformer Configuration

Note CT polarities in Typical Wiring Diagram and connections to G30. These are
necessary to correctly meter forward power. The transformer phase shift setting
must compensate the measured relay currents for both the actual phase shift of
the transformer, and any phase due to the CT polarities and connections.
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Sources and Transformer Configuration
Assumption:
Step-up Transformer is -30° lagging (from line side to generator side)
Sources to match Typical Wiring Diagram:

Transformer Configuration

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Single-Line Diagram
With Step-Up Transformer
Main Generator Protection uses Transformer High-side CTs & PTs
F8
1, 2 or 3

F1-F3 3

2 or 3

F5-F7

87RGF

Y
1

M1-M3 3 87GT

M4 1

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Programmable Logic - Viewpoint Engineer
. . . Design Ease and Productivity Improvement

Graphical Flexlogic Editor


• Create logic using a graphical editor
• Document logic and store
documentation in setting file
• Detects errors commonly made in
logic creation
• Allows for configuration through to
elements, I/O, LEDs, etc.
• Capability to build and organize logic
on separate worksheets

Graphical Flexlogic Analyzer


• Analyze the status of Flexlogic in Real-Time
• Easily detect problems in wiring
• Simplify commissioning by easily following
status of logic on the screen

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Graphical Programmable Logic Designer
. . . Customized Control and Operation Logic

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“Click To” Protection Elements for Editing
. . . Reduces Engineering and Setting File Creation Time

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Dynamic Logic Monitor
. . . Aids in Troubleshooting and Reduces Installation Time

Highlights show asserted logic


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