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National Grid Technical Specification NGTS 3.24.10 Issue 1 April 2001

Series Reactor Bay

CONTENTS

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Foreword................................................... 1 1 Scope .................................................. 1 2 References .......................................... 1 3 Definitions............................................ 3 4 Functional Requirements..................... 3 5 Interface Requirements ....................... 7 6 Implementation Requirements............ 26 7 Contract Specific Requirements ......... 26 Appendix A: Interconnection Diagrams ... 27 Appendix B: Acceptable Integration Options .................................................... 39

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Paul Johnson Network Engineering Manager Engineering


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SERIES REACTOR BAY FOREWORD

NGTS 3.24.10 Issue 1 April 2001

This is a Bay Level Specification which is part of a suite of specifications that describe requirements for light current equipment on National Grids transmission system.

SCOPE
This specification, in conjunction with related functional specifications details the protection, control and measurements functions and the associated interconnectivity which are required within light current systems on series reactor bays at double busbar or other substations on National Grids 400, 275 and 132 kV transmission systems. It also describes interfaces with other substation functions.

REFERENCES
This Specification makes reference to, or should be read in conjunction with the following documents: NGTS 3.24.65 Overall Protection NGTS 3.24.38 Overcurrent Protection NGTS 3.24.39 CB Fail Protection NGTS 3.24.34 Busbar Protection NGTS 3.24.60 Synchronising NGTS 3.24.43 Interlocking NGTS 3.2.1 NGTS 3.24.3 Switchgear Control Substation Facilities and Functions Common to all Bays

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Substation Information, Control, Protection and Metering Functional Relationships

Other related specs 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.6, 3.2.8, 2.12, 3.24.66, 3.12.3, 2.19

Switchgear Control 3.2.1

Ancillary Light Current Equip 3.24.74

Interlocking 3.24.43

Functions Common to all Bays 3.24.3

Control Facilities 3.24.44, 3.24.47, 3.24.59

Synchronising 3.24.60

Substation Facilities 3.24.3

Series Reactor Bay 3.24.10

Overcurrent/ Protection 3.24.38

Overall Protection 3.24.65

CB Fail Protection 3.24.39

Busbar Protection 3.24.34

General Measurements Transducers 3.24.73

Key A
The generic requirements of A are extended by B to be more specific B and C provide greater detail of the requirements covered by A. A and B are functionally linked

Equipment Policy Specification

B
Bay Level Specification

B
Station Function Specification

C B
Bay Function Specification

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3 DEFINITIONS

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Series Reactor circuit High voltage connections consisting of conductors, circuit breakers, disconnectors and a reactor connected between two busbars. Refer to Appendix A, sheet 2 for drawing. Series Reactor Bay The equipment at a substation that is dedicated to a Series Reactor circuit. DTT Direct Transfer Trip. DAR Delayed Auto-Reclose.

FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Informative: This section describes all of the functions that might be needed on a series reactor bay, and gives circumstances where functions may not be required. The section also describes the functional requirements for a series reactor connected in a feeder. Main Protection

4.1

Duplicate overall unit protection driven from separate current transformers shall be provided at 400 and 275 kV if non-numerical relays are offered. Informative: An example of an acceptable scheme is two high impedance circulating current relays providing the first and second overall unit protection.

4.2 4.3

Each protection shall be responsive to both phase faults and earth faults on the series reactor and associated connections. A single numerical relay is acceptable for providing the main protection. The relay shall provide an overall unit protection function which is responsive to both phase faults and earth faults on the series reactor and associated connections, and a unit protection function, as a minimum, responsive to earth faults on the series reactor and associated connections. Informative: An example of an acceptable scheme is a single overall biased differential relay providing the first overall unit protection with a restricted earth fault protection function providing the second unit protection.

4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7

At 132 kV only a single overall unit protection is required. The protection shall be responsive to both phase faults and earth faults on the series reactor and associated connections. If a biased differential principle is used, the protection shall comply with the requirements of IEC 255-13. The primary operating current of the protection shall be between 10% and 30% of minimum fault current available for a fault at the reactor terminals if a high impedance scheme is offered. The protection shall not give an unwanted operation under all normal operating conditions and all external fault conditions up to the maximum through-fault current limited only by the impedance of the series reactor itself. Operation of a main protection function shall: Trip bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers. Initiate bay 1 and bay 2 CB fail protection where appropriate. Initiate disconnector sequential isolation where required. Initiate trip relay reset where required.

4.8 (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Where a series reactor is installed in a feeder, operation of a main protection function shall: Trip the feeder bay circuit breaker. Initiate feeder CB fail protection where appropriate. Initiate DTT functions. Block DAR. Initiate disconnector sequential isolation where required. Initiate trip relay reset where required. Back Up Protection

4.10 4.11 (a) (b) (c) (d) 4.12

Back up protection shall be provided in accordance with NGTS 3.24.38 and shall consist of two IDMT earth-fault protections, one on each side of the reactor. Operation of either backup protection shall: Trip bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers. Initiate bay 1 and bay 2 CB fail protection where appropriate. Initiate disconnector sequential isolation where required. Initiate trip relay reset where required. Where a series reactor is installed in a feeder circuit, account shall be taken of the back-up protection already provided for the feeder circuit. Mechanical Protection

4.13 4.14

Gas and oil actuated relays specified in NGTS 2.3 shall be provided to protect each separate oil filled tank associated with the series reactor against loss of oil and oil surge. The gas and oil actuated relay surge contact shall only be connected to trip where the supplier demonstrates that it is immune to operation on through faults and start of pumps. Where this is not demonstrated the surge contact is only required to be connected in parallel with the alarm contact. Winding temperature instruments specified in NGTS 2.3 shall be provided to protect the series reactor from winding over temperature. Operation of the mechanical protection shall: Trip bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers. Initiate bay 1 and bay 2 CB fail protection where appropriate. Initiate disconnector sequential isolation where required. Initiate trip relay reset where required. Where a series reactor is installed in a feeder, operation of the mechanical protection shall: Trip the feeder bay circuit breaker. Initiate feeder CB fail protection where appropriate. Initiate DTT functions. Block DAR.

4.15 4.16 (a) (b) (c) (d) 4.17 (a) (b) (c) (d)

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(e) (f) Initiate disconnector sequential isolation where required. Initiate trip relay reset where required. Tripping Arrangements 4.18

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At 400 and 275 kV, the tripping system shall be arranged as follows if two high impedance circulating current relays are offered for the main 1 and main 2 protection: Tripping system 1 of bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers:

(a) (b) (c)

First overall unit protection Earth fault protection 1 Gas and oil actuated protection Tripping system 2 of bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers:

(a) (b) (c) 4.19

Second overall protection Earth fault protection 2 Winding temperature protection At 400 and 275 kV, the tripping system shall be arranged as follows if a single numerical relay is offered for the overall biased differential protection and REF protection: Tripping system 1 of bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers:

(a) (b)

Overall biased differential protection and REF protection Earth fault protection 1 Tripping system 2 of bay 1 and bay 2 circuit breakers:

(a) (b) (c) (d) 4.20 4.21

Overall biased differential protection and REF protection Earth fault protection 2 Winding temperature protection Gas and oil actuated protection The auxiliary supply for the single numerical relay shall be from the battery system that supplies the tripping system 1. At 132 kV all series reactor protection shall operate into a single tripping system. Circuit Breaker Fail Protection

4.22 4.23

Circuit Breaker Fail (CBF) protection (see NGTS 3.24.39) shall be provided for the bay 1 CB and bay 2 CB at 400 and 275 kV. Operation of the CB fail protection shall initiate tripping of all CBs capable of providing fault infeed to the busbar including the CB connected to the remote side of the reactor. Busbar Protection

4.24 4.25

The series reactor bay 1 and bay 2 shall interface with the substation Busbar (BB) protection systems (see NGTS 3.24.34). Operation of the busbar protection shall initiate tripping of both bay 1 and bay 2 CBs and, if appropriate, initiate circuit breaker fail protection of bay 1 and bay 2 CBs. Page 5

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Where a series reactor is installed in a feeder, refer to feeder bay specification (NGTS 3.24.7) for the busbar protection requirements. Phase Unbalanced detector

4.27

A phase unbalance detector function shall be provided that initiates an alarm for a sustained unbalanced load current where required. The contract will state when this is required. Instrument Transformer Supervision

4.28 4.29 (a) (b)

CTs shall be supervised. The CT supervision functions shall be capable of being selected to: Inhibit operation of the function on CT failure and alarming the inhibited condition. Giving an alarm on CT failure. Operational Metering

4.30

Operational metering functions shall be provided to give indication to the substation control system of phase current. Manual Control for Series Reactors: Switchgear Functions Informative: The available control points are local, substation and remote. Local is at the plant being controlled. Substation is at some central point in the substation. Remote is at the National Control Centre (NCC) or National Operations Centre (NOC)

4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 (a) (b) (c) (d)

The circuit breaker and disconnectors of series reactor bays shall provide indications of position to all control points. Earth switches shall provide open and closed indication to local and standby control points. The reactors main and reserve busbar disconnectors shall be provided with open and close controls that can be initiated from any control point. The reactor bay circuit breaker shall be provided with open and close controls that can be initiated from any control point. Close controls of the CB from substation and remote control positions shall allow closure: If the reactor is dead. If there is synchronism between the reactor and the Busbar voltages. If electrically separate systems are to be connected and the slip frequency between the reactor and the Busbar voltages is within the limits set in the synchronising function. If the control engineer decides to close the CB regardless of conditions. Informative: the check of synchronism between reactor and Busbar voltages is carried out by the synchronising function (see section 4.39).

4.36 4.37

Close controls of the CB from the local control positions need not be conditioned by the requirements in section 4.35 (a), (b) and (c). In some cases bay earth switches may be motor operated. The open and close controls shall be available from local and substation control points. Informative: This depends on the type of switchgear provided. The contract will state when this is required.

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Control for Series Reactors Sequential Isolation 4.38

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Series Reactor Bay shall be provided with disconnector sequential isolation where required. The contract will state if this is required. Synchronising

4.39

Series Reactor Bay shall be provided with check synchronising and system synchronising functions (see NGTS 3.24.60). Voltage Selection

4.40 4.41 4.42

Where a dedicated bay VT is installed, it shall provide a voltage input (incoming voltage) to the Synchronising functions for the incoming voltage signal. Where a bay VT is not available, the voltage selection scheme shall provide a voltage reference for the incoming voltage signal. The substation voltage selection function shall provide a voltage reference input (running voltage) that represents the voltage of the busbar to which the bay is selected to the Synchronising functions mentioned in section 4.39. Interlocking

4.43 4.44

An Interlocking function shall be provided to ensure safe operation of bay switchgear see NGTS 3.24.43. The bay shall provide outputs to the substation interlock system to ensure safe operation of other substation switchgear.

INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS
Informative: The required interconnections between reactor bay functions and between the reactor bay and the rest of the substation for a typical reactor bay are shown in the series of diagrams in Appendix A. General

5.1

Each function shall provide alarms and indications as appropriate to the substation control system (SCS). Informative: The alarms and indications that are to be provided are described in the individual functional specifications and the Hardware Specification (NGTS 3.24.4).

5.2

Informative interface: each function shall provide information that can be accessed via a communications port. Informative: The information that is to be provided is described in the individual functional specifications and the Hardware Specification (NGTS 3.24.4).

5.3 5.4

Each function shall be provided with a substation time reference. Instrument transformers shall usually be conventional electromagnetic devices as specified in NGTS 3.2.4 and NGTS 3.2.5. However National Grid will consider using other technologies. Protection

5.5

The main overall protection functions shall be connected to class X type A current transformers, or to protection/measurements class current transformers (class 5P20) where it can be demonstrated that the protection offered will work satisfactorily with this class of CT for all system conditions.

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Each high impedance busbar protection function shall be connected to class X type B current transformers. Where on new installations, each low impedance busbar protection function shall be connected to protection class current transformers such as class 5P20 (See NGTS 3.2.4) where it can be demonstrated that the protection offered will work satisfactorily with this class of CT for all system conditions. Backup protection functions shall be connected to protection class current transformers such as class 5P20 (See NGTS 3.2.4). Operational Metering

5.7

5.8 5.9

CT inputs shall be derived from the Measurement/Protection class current transformers such as class 5P20. (See NGTS 3.2.4). Outputs shall be provided to the SCS of analogue indication and alarms. Interconnection Detail Tables Informative: The following tables should be read in conjunction with the diagrams shown in Appendix A. Each table entry refers to a connection on the drawing to which it relates. Eg the table headed Sheet 3 Overall Protection OAP refers to drawing OAP-Sheet 3. On that drawing there is a connection numbered OAP 1 and labelled CB1 Trip 1 which is the tripping signal to the bay 1 circuit breakers first trip system (shown on sheet CB1) and is initiated by the OAP1 operated output. In the table this is described in line Spec Ref which shows both the connection number (sheet ref) and label. It also shows, under Other Sheet Ref, the connection number when it arrives at sheet CB1.

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SHEET 3 Overall Protection OAP Initiations Overall Prot. 1 operated Mechanical Prot. operated Overall Prot. 1 operated Mechanical Prot. operated Overall Prot. 1 operated Overall Prot. 2 Operated Mechanical Prot. Operated Winding Temp operated Overall Prot. 1 operated Overall Prot. 2 Operated Mechanical Prot. Operated Winding Temp operated Overall Prot. 2 operated Winding Temp operated Overall Prot. 2 operated Winding Temp operated Comments TRIP output to the bay 1 circuit breaker first tripping system. TRIP output to the bay 2 circuit breaker first tripping system. Any bay 1 tripping initiate bay 1 CB fail. Other Sheet Ref CB1 1 CB2 1 BB1 14 Label CB1 TRIP 1 CB2 TRIP 1 Start CB1F

Spec Ref 5.10 5.11 5.12

This Sheet Ref OAP 1 OAP 2 OAP 3

5.13

OAP 4

BB2 14

Start CB2F

Any bay 2 tripping initiate bay 2 CB fail.

5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19

OAP 6 OAP 7 OAP 8 OAP 9 OAP A1 OAP A2

CB1 2 CB2 2 CB1 11 CB2 11 SCS1 A3 SCS1 A9

CB1 TRIP 2 CB2 TRIP 2 CT CT EVENT/ALARMS INDICATIONS EVENT/ALARMS INDICATIONS

TRIP output to the bay 1 circuit breaker second tripping system. TRIP output to the bay 2 circuit breaker second tripping system. Input from 3 phase class X type A bay 1 current transformers. Input from 3 phase class X type A bay 2 current transformers. The alarms and indications are described in NGTS 3.24.65. The alarms and indications are described in NGTS 3.24.65.

Sheet 3 OAP Page 1

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SHEET 4 BU1 (bay 1) Other Sheet Ref CB1 1 CB2 1 BB1 14 BB2 14 CB1 12 SCS1 A4 SCS1 A7 SCS1 A4 Label CB1 TRIP1 CB2 TRIP1 START CB1F START CB2F CT Events/Alarms/ Indications Operational Metering Data Events/Alarms/ Indications Initiations Back up Protection 1 operated Back up Protection 1 operated Back up Protection 1 operated Back up Protection 1 operated Comments TRIP output to the bay 1 circuit breaker first tripping system. TRIP output to the bay 2 circuit breaker first tripping system. Backup tripping initiate bay 1 CB fail. Backup tripping initiate bay 2 CB fail. Input from 3-phase protection class current transformers such as 30VA, class 5P20. The alarms and indications are shown in NGTS 3.24.38 This shall give an output of operational metering data to the SCS. The alarms and indications are shown in NGTS 3.24.72/73

Spec Ref 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 5.25 5.26 5.27

This Sheet Ref BU1 1 BU1 2 BU1 3 BU1 4 BU1 6 BU1 A1 BU1 A2 BU1 A3

Sheet 4 BU1 Page 1

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SHEET 5 BU2 (bay 2) Other Sheet Ref CB1 2 CB2 2 BB1 14 BB2 14 CB2 12 SCS2 A3 SCS2 A4 SCS2 A3 Label CB1 TRIP2 CB2 TRIP2 START CB1F START CB2F CT Events/Alarms/ Indications Operational Metering Data Events/Alarms/ Indications Initiations Back up Protection 2 operated Back up Protection 2 operated Back up Protection 2 operated Back up Protection 2 operated Comments TRIP output to the bay 1 circuit breaker second tripping system. TRIP output to the bay 2 circuit breaker second tripping system. Backup tripping initiate bay 1 CB fail. Backup tripping initiate bay 2 CB fail. Input from 3-phase protection class current transformers such as 30VA, class 5P20. The alarms and indications are shown in NGTS 3.24.38 This shall give an output of operational metering data to the SCS. The alarms and indications are shown in NGTS 3.24.72/73

Spec Ref 5.28 5.29 5.30 5.31 5.32 5.33 5.34 5.35

This Sheet Ref BU2 1 BU2 2 BU2 3 BU2 4 BU2 6 BU2 A1 BU2 A2 BU2 A3

Sheet 5 BU2 Page 1

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SHEET 6 BB1 (bay 1) Other Sheet Ref SCS1 A2 CB2 1 CB2 2 CB1 1 CB1 2 CB1 2 CB1 1 CB2 2 CB2 1 CB1 9 CB1 10 CB1 13 Label ALARM/ INDICATION CB2 TRIP1 CB2 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP1 CB1 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP1 CB2 TRIP2 CB2 TRIP1 MB DISC POSITION RB DISC POSITION CT Initiations Bay 1 busbar protection operated Bay 1 busbar protection operated Bay 1 busbar protection operated Bay 1 busbar protection operated Bay 1 busbar protection operated Bay 1 CBF operated Bay 1 CBF operated Bay 1 CBF operated Bay 1 CBF operated MB disconnector position RB disconnector position Comments Alarms and indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.34 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 1

Spec Ref 5.36 5.37 5.38 5.39 5.40 5.41 5.42 5.43 5.44 5.45 5.46 5.47

This Sheet Ref BB1 A1 BB1 2 BB1 3 BB1 4 BB1 5 BB1 6 BB1 7 BB1 8 BB1 9 BB1 11 BB1 12 BB1 13

Sheet 6 BB1 Page 1

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SHEET 6 BB1 (bay 1) Other Sheet Ref OAP 3 BU1 3 BU2 3 BB2 15 Label START CB1F Initiations Bay 1 BB operated Bay 2 BB operated OAP operated BU1 operated BU2 operated MPT operated WTT operated Bay 1 BB operated Comments Tripping initiates Bay 1 CBF protection.

Spec Ref 5.48

This Sheet Ref BB1 14

5.49

BB1 15

BB2 14

START CB2F

Operation of bay 1 BB protection initiates bay 2 CBF protection.

Sheet 6 BB1 Page 2

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SHEET 7 BB2 (bay 2) Other Sheet Ref SCS2 A2 CB2 1 CB2 2 CB1 1 CB1 2 CB1 2 CB1 1 CB2 2 CB2 1 CB2 9 CB2 10 CB2 13 Label ALARM/ INDICATION CB2 TRIP1 CB2 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP1 CB1 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP2 CB1 TRIP1 CB2 TRIP2 CB2 TRIP1 MB DISC POSITION RB DISC POSITION CT Initiations Bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 2 CBF operated Bay 2 CBF operated Bay 2 CBF operated Bay 2 CBF operated MB disconnector position RB disconnector position Comments Alarms and indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.34 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 1 CB via Trip Circuit 1 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 2 Trips Bay 2 CB via Trip Circuit 1

Spec Ref 5.50 5.51 5.52 5.53 5.54 5.55 5.56 5.57 5.58 5.59 5.60 5.61

This Sheet Ref BB2 A1 BB2 2 BB2 3 BB2 4 BB2 5 BB2 6 BB2 7 BB2 8 BB2 9 BB2 11 BB2 12 BB2 13

Sheet 7 BB2 Page 1

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SHEET 7 BB2 (bay 2) Other Sheet Ref OAP 4 BU1 4 BU2 4 BB1 15 Label START CB2F Initiations Bay 2 BB operated Bay 1 BB operated OAP operated BU1 operated BU2 operated MPT operated WTT operated Bay 2 BB operated Comments Tripping initiates bay 2 CBF protection.

Spec Ref 5.62

This Sheet Ref BB2 14

5.63

BB2 15

BB1 14

START CB1F

Operation of bay 2 BB protection initiates bay 1 CBF protection.

Sheet 7 BB2 Page 2

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SHEET 8 CB1 (bay 1) Other Sheet Ref SCS1 9 See comments OAP 1 BU1 1 BB1 4 BB1 7 BB2 4 BB2 7 Label Open Local open CB1 Trip 1 Initiations SCS operation Local Overall Protection operated BU1 operated Bay 1 & bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 1 & Bay 2 CB Fail operated Mechanical protection operated Overall Protection operated BU2 operated Bay 1 & bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 1 & bay 2 CB Fail operated Winding temp. trip SCS operation Local CB Comments CB operation Open control from CB local control cubicle CB Trips via TC1

Spec Ref 5.64 5.65 5.66

This Sheet Ref CB1 C1 CB1 C1a CB1 1

5.67

CB1 2

OAP 6 BU2 1 BB1 5 BB1 6 BB2 5 BB2 6

CB1 Trip 2

CB Trips via TC 2

5.68 5.69 5.70

CB1 C2 CB1 C2a CB1 C3 See comments SCS1 3

Close CB Local Close CB position

CB close control from SCS via Sync. Check relay. See NGTS 3.24.60 CB close control from local control cubicle Indication to SCS of open, closed and neither open nor closed.

SHEET 8 CB1 Page 1

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SHEET 8 CB1 (bay 1) This Sheet Ref CB1 A1 CB1 4 CB1 5 CB1 6 CB1 7 CB1 8 CB1 C5 CB1 C6 CB1 C7 CB1 C8 CB1 C9 CB1 C10 CB1 C11 CB1 C12 CB1 C13 SCS1 10 SCS1 11 SCS1 7 See comments SCS1 8 See comments SCS1 5 See comments SCS1 6 Other Sheet Ref SCS1 A1 Label Events/Alarm MB disc Position RB disc Position CB Closed Running Voltage Incoming Voltage Close CB Enable Sync Close Local Close Open Local Open Close Local Close Open SCS Operation SCS Operation SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Initiations Bay 1 CB MB Disconnector RB Disconnector Bay 1 CB Comments Alarms are defined in NGTS 3.2.1 Closed and open indication from main busbar disconnector. Closed and open indication from reserve busbar disconnector. Indication of CB closed to Voltage Selection Function Signal from voltage selection function to synchronising function. Signal from voltage selection function to synchronising function. CB close control from main & Standby control points Initiation of Synchronising function by SCS See NGTS 3.24.60 Main Bar Disc. close control from main & standby control points Main Bar Disc. close control from local control cubicle Main Bar Disc. open from main & standby control points Main Bar Disc. open control from local control cubicle Reserve Bar Disc. close from main & standby control points Reserve Bar Disc. close control from CB local control cubicle Reserve Bar Disc. open from main & standby control points

Spec Ref 5.71 5.72 5.73 5.74 5.75 5.76 5.77 5.78 5.79 5.80 5.81 5.82 5.83 5.84 5.85

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SHEET 8 CB1 (bay 1) This Sheet Ref CB1 C14 CB1 A2 CB1 C15 CB1 C16 CB1 9 CB1 10 CB1 11 CB1 12 CB1 13 Other Sheet Ref See comments SCS1 A8 SCS1 2 SCS1 1 BB1 11 BB1 12 OAP 8 BU1 6 BB1 13 Label Local Open Alarm Indication MB Disc. Position RB Disc. Position MB Disc. Position RB Disc. Position CT CT CT Initiations Local Synchronising MB Disc. RB Disc. MB Disc. RB Disc. CT CT CT 3 phase CTs analogue signal to overall protection 3 phase CTs analogue signal to BU1 protection and operational metering. 3 phase CTs analogue signal to Busbar protection and CB Fail Comments Reserve Bar Disc. open control from local control cubicle Alarms & Indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.60 Indication of MB Disc. position to SCS Indication of RB Disc. position to SCS

Spec Ref 5.86 5.87 5.88 5.89 5.90 5.91 5.92 5.93 5.94

SHEET 8 CB1 Page 3

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SHEET 9 CB2 (bay 2) Other Sheet Ref SCS2 9 See comments OAP 2 BU1 2 BB1 2 BB1 9 BB2 2 BB2 9 Label Open Local open CB2 Trip 1 Initiations SCS operation Local Overall Protection operated BU1 operated Bay 1 & bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay1 & bay 2 CB Fail operated Mechanical protection operated Overall Protection operated BU2 operated Bay 1 & bay 2 busbar protection operated Bay 1& bay 2 CB Fail operated Winding temp. trip SCS operation Local CB Comments CB operation Open control from CB local control cubicle CB Trips via TC1

Spec Ref 5.95 5.96 5.97

This Sheet Ref CB2 C1 CB2 C1a CB2 1

5.98

CB2 2

OAP 7 BU2 2 BB1 3 BB1 8 BB2 3 BB2 8

CB2 Trip 2

CB Trips via TC 2

5.99 5.100 5.101

CB2 C2 CB2 C2a CB2 C3 See comments SCS2 3

Close CB Local Close CB position

CB close control from SCS via Synch. Check relay. See NGTS 3.24.60 CB close control from local control cubicle Indication to SCS of open, closed and neither open nor closed.

SHEET 8 CB2 Page 1

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SHEET9 CB2 (bay 2) This Sheet Ref CB2 A1 CB2 4 CB2 5 CB2 6 CB2 7 CB2 8 CB2 C5 CB2 C6 CB2 C7 CB2 C8 CB2 C9 CB2 C10 CB2 C11 CB2 C12 CB2 C13 SCS1 10 SCS2 11 SCS2 7 See comments SCS2 8 See comments SCS2 5 See comments SCS2 6 Other Sheet Ref SCS2 A1 Label Events/Alarm MB disc Position RB disc Position CB Closed Running Voltage Incoming Voltage Close CB Enable Sync Close Local Close Open Local Open Close Local Close Open SCS Operation SCS Operation SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Local SCS Operation Initiations Bay 2 CB MB Disconnector RB Disconnector Bay 2 CB Comments Alarms are defined in NGTS 3.2.1 Closed and open indication from main busbar disconnector. Closed and open indication from reserve busbar disconnector. Indication of CB closed to Voltage Selection Function Signal from voltage selection function to synchronising function. Signal from voltage selection function to synchronising function. CB close control from main & Standby control points Initiation of Synchronising function by SCS See NGTS 3.24.60 Main Bar Disc. close control from main & standby control points Main Bar Disc. close control from local control cubicle Main Bar Disc. open from main & standby control points Main Bar Disc. open control from local control cubicle Reserve Bar Disc. close from main & standby control points Reserve Bar Disc. close control from CB local control cubicle Reserve Bar Disc. open from main & standby control points

Spec Ref 5.102 5.103 5.104 5.105 5.106 5.107 5.108 5.109 5.110 5.111 5.112 5.113 5.114 5.115 5.116

SHEET 9 CB2 Page 2

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SHEET 9 CB2 (bay 2) This Sheet Ref CB2 C14 CB2 A2 CB2 C15 CB2 C16 CB2 9 CB2 10 CB2 11 CB2 12 CB2 13 Other Sheet Ref See comments SCS2 A5 SCS2 2 SCS2 1 BB2 11 BB2 12 OAP 9 BU2 6 BB2 13 Label Local Open Alarm Indication MB Disc. Position RB Disc. Position MB Disc. Position RB Disc. Position CT CT CT Initiations Local Synchronising MB Disc. RB Disc. MB Disc. RB Disc. CT CT CT 3 phase CTs analogue signal to overall protection 3 phase CTs analogue signal to BU1 protection and operational metering. 3 phase CTs analogue signal to Busbar protection and CB Fail Comments Reserve Bar Disc. open control from local control cubicle Alarms & Indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.60 Indication of MB Disc. position to SCS Indication of RB Disc. position to SCS

Spec Ref 5.117 5.118 5.119 5.120 5.121 5.122 5.123 5.124 5.125

SHEET 9 CB2 Page 3

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SHEET10 SCS1 (Bay 1) Other Sheet Ref CB1 C16 CB1 C15 CB1 C3 CB1 A1 BB1 A1 OAP A1 BU1 A1 BU1 A3 Label RB Disc. Position MB Disc. Position CB Position Events/Alarms/ Indications Events/Alarms/ Indications Events/Alarms/ Indications Events/Alarms/ Indications Winding Temp Alarm Gas Alarm BU1 A2 Operational Metering Data Initiations Bay 1 RB Disc. Switchgear Position indications used for SCS Indications and interlocking functions SCS1 2 SCS1 3 Bay 1 MB Disc. Switchgear Position indications used for SCS Indications and interlocking functions Bay 1 CB Bay 1 CB Bay 1 BB and CBF Overall Protection Bay1 BU protection and Operational metering Reactor winding temperature Instrument Gas Detection device Operational Metering CB Alarms Busbar Protection & CB Fail Alarms Overall Protection Alarms BU Protection and operational metering Alarms Reactor winding temperature alarm Buchholz gas alarm Circuit Analogue signals Comments

Spec Ref 5.126 5.127 5.128 5.129 5.130 5.131 5.132 5.133 5.134 5.135

This Sheet Ref SCS1 1

SCS1 A1 SCS1 A2 SCS1 A3 SCS1 A4 SCS1 A5 SCS1 A6 SCS1 A7

SHEET 10 SCS1 Page 1

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SHEET 10 SCS1 (Bay 1) Other Sheet Ref CB1 A2 OAP A2 Label Alarm Indication Events/Alarms/ Indications Time Signal CB1 C11 CB1 C13 CB1 C7 CB1 C9 CB1 C1 CB1 C5 CB1 C6 RB Disc. Close RB Disc. Open MB Disc. Close MB Disc. Open CB Open Close CB Enable Sync Initiations Synchronising Mechanical Protection and Winding Temperature Substation clock SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS Operation SCS Operation Comments Alarms & Indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.60 Mechanical Protection Operated, Winding Temperature Trip Operated See `note` on drawing Signal to close RB Disc Signal to open RB Disc Signal to close MB Disconnector Signal to open MB Disconnector Signal to open CB CB close control from main & Standby control points See NGTS 3.24.60 Initiation of Synchronising function by SCS See NGTS 3.24.60

Spec Ref 5.136 5.137

This Sheet Ref SCS1 A8 SCS1 A9

5.138 5.139 5.140 5.141 5.142 5.143 5.144 5.145

SCS1 4 SCS1 5 SCS1 6 SCS1 7 SCS1 8 SCS1 9 SCS1 10 SCS1 11

SHEET 10 SCS1 Page 2

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SHEET11 SCS2 (Bay 2) Other Sheet Ref CB2 C16 CB2 C15 CB2 C3 CB2 A1 BB2 A1 BU2 A1 BU2 A2 BU2 A3 BU2 A2 Label RB Disc. Position MB Disc. Position CB Position Events/Alarms/ Indications Events/Alarms/ Indications Events/Alarms/ Indications Operational Metering Data Initiations Bay 2 RB Disc. Switchgear Position indications used for SCS Indications and interlocking functions SCS2 2 SCS2 3 Bay 2 MB Disc. Switchgear Position indications used for SCS Indications and interlocking functions Bay 2 CB Bay 2 CB Bay 2 BB and CBF Bay 2 BU protection and Operational metering Operational Metering CB Alarms Busbar Protection & CB Fail Alarms B U Protection and operational metering Alarms Feeder Analogue signals Comments

Spec Ref 5.146 5.147 5.148 5.149 5.150 5.151 5.152

This Sheet Ref SCS2 1

SCS2 A1 SCS2 A2 SCS2 A3 SCS2 A4

SHEET 11 SCS2 Page 1

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SHEET 11 SCS2 (Bay 2) Other Sheet Ref CB2 A2 Label Alarm Indication Time Signal RB Disc. Close RB Disc. Open MB Disc. Close MB Disc. Open CB Open Close CB Enable Sync Initiations Synchronising Substation clock SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS SCS Operation SCS Operation Comments Alarms & Indications are defined in NGTS 3.24.60 See `note` on drawing Signal to close RB Disc Signal to open RB Disc Signal to close MB Disconnector Signal to open MB Disconnector Signal to open CB CB close control from main & Standby control points Initiation of Synchronising function by SCS See NGTS 3.24.60

Spec Ref 5.153 5.154 5.155 5.156 5.157 5.158 5.159 5.160 5.161

This Sheet Ref SCS2 A5 SCS2 4 SCS2 5 SCS2 6 SCS2 7 SCS2 8 SCS2 9 SCS2 10 SCS2 11

CB2 C11 CB2 C13 CB2 C7 CB2 C9 CB2 C1 CB2 C5 CB2 C6

SHEET 11 SCS2 Page 2

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IMPLEMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
Integration

6.1

Combination of functions within a hardware platform shall comply with the acceptable integration options shown in Appendix B. Isolation and Test Facilities

6.2

Adequate isolation and test facilities shall be provided within the protection and control systems, to enable the manufacturers recommended commissioning and maintenance procedures to be carried out safely.

7
7.1 7.2 7.3

CONTRACT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS


Where Phase Unbalanced Detector is required. Where Earth switches require to be motor operated. Where Disconnector Sequential Isolation is required.

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APPENDIX A - INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS

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Index Sheet 1: Sheet 2: Sheet 3: Sheet 4: Sheet 5: Sheet 6: Sheet 7: Sheet 8: Sheet 9: Sheet 10: Sheet 11: Legend Circuit Configuration OAP:- Overall Protection. BU1:- Back Up Protection and Operational Metering for Bay 1. BU2:- Back Up Protection and Operational Metering for Bay 2. BB1:- Busbar Protection and CB Fail for Bay 1 BB2:- Busbar Protection and CB Fail for Bay 2 CB1:- Circuit Breaker, Disconnectors and Instrument Transformers for Bay 1 CB2:- Circuit Breaker, Disconnectors and Instrument Transformers for Bay 2 SCS1:- Substation Control System and Interlocking for Bay 1 SCS2:- Substation Control System and Interlocking for Bay 2

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Legend Sheet 1

WVT

BB

Connectors to other drawings


CB

Function Command Event/Alarm/ Indication Operational Telecom Interface Informative Interface

Bay Level Function

Station Level Function

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Primary Circuit Configuration Sheet 2

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Busbar 1 (BB1) Reserve Busbar Main Busbar

Busbar 2 (BB2) Reserve Busbar RB Disc Reactor CB1 CT CT CB2 MB Disc Main Busbar
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Bay 1

Bay 2

RB Disc

MB Disc

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Overall Protection (OAP) Sheet 3

CB1

CT

[OAP 8]

NGTS 3.24.65 Overall Protection

CB2

CT

[OAP 9]

OAP1 Operated

Start CB1F

[OAP 3]

BB1

Start CB2F [OAP 4 ]

BB2

Start CB1F

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Informative OAP2 Operated

Start CB2F

Reactor Mechanical Protection


CB1 Trip 1 CB2 Trip 1

Mechanical Prot Trip

Protection Operated

Start CB1F Start CB2F

Reactor Bay Plant

Start CB1F

Winding Temp Trip

Protection Operated

Start CB2F CB1 Trip 2 CB2 Trip 2

Note:

The above tripping arrangement is shown for two high impedance circulating current relays providing the first and second main protection.

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SCS1

Events/Alarms/Indications [OAP A 2]

CB2

CB2 Trip 2 [OAP 7]

CB1

CB1 Trip 2 [OAP 6]

CB2

CB2 Trip 1 [OAP 2]

CB1

CB1 Trip 1 [OAP 1]

SCS1

Events/Alarms/Indications [OAP A 1]

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Back Up Protection and Operational Metering for Bay 1 (BU1) Sheet 4

CB1

CT

BU1 Prot Operated Start CB1F [BU1 3]

BB1 BB2

Start CB2F

[BU1 4]

Events/Alarms/Indications [BU1 A1] Informative

LAN Informative SCS1 Operational Metering Data [BU1 A2] Events/Alarms/Indications [BU1 A3]

NGTS3.24.72 NGTS3.24.73 Operational Metering.

CB2

[BU1 6]

NGTS 3.24.38 Overcurrent Protection

CB2 Trip 1 [BU1 2]

CB1

CB1 Trip 1

[BU1 1]

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CB1 Trip 2 [BU2 1]

Back Up Protection and Operational Metering for Bay 2 (BU2) Sheet 5

CB2

CT

BU 2 Prot Operated Start CB1F

[BU2 3]

BB1

Start CB2F

[BU2 4]

BB2

Events/Alarms/Indications [BU2 A1] Informative

NGTS3.24.72 NGTS3.24.73 Operational Metering.

Informative

Operational Metering Data [BU2 A2] Events/Alarms/Indications [BU2 A3]

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SCS2

LAN

CB2

[BU2 6]

NGTS 3.24.38 Overcurrent Protection

CB2 Trip 2 [BU2 2]

CB1

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Busbar Protection and CB Fail for Bay 1 (BB1) Sheet 6

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NGTS3.24.34
LAN
Events/Alarm/ Indication

& Back Tripping


MB disc. Position RB disc. Position CT [BB1 13] Busbar Prot Operated [BB1 11] [BB1 12]

CB1

CB2 Trip 1 CB2 Trip 2 CB1 Trip 1 CB1 Trip 2 [BB1 5]

[BB1 2] [BB1 3] [BB1 4]

CB1

Back Trip

BB2

CBF NGTS 3.24.39 Circuit Breaker Fail Protection


Start CB1F

CB1 Trip 2

[BB1 6] [BB1 7] [BB1 8] [BB1 9]

OAP

CB1 Trip 1 CB2 Trip2 CB2 Trip 1

BU1

[BB1 14]

CB Fail Operated

BU2

Informative

LAN

SCS1

Events/Alarm/ Indication

[BB1 A1]

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CB2

Start CBF

BB2

Start CB2F

[BB1 15]

SCS1

Informative

Busbar Protection

[BB1 A1]

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Busbar Protection and CB Fail for Bay 2 (BB2) Sheet 7
NGTS3.24.34

LAN

& Back Tripping


MB disc. Position RB disc. Position CT [BB2 13] Busbar Prot Operated [BB2 11] [BB2 12]

Events/Alarm/ Indication

[BB2 A1]

CB2

CB2 Trip 1 CB2 Trip 2 CB1 Trip 1 CB1 Trip 2 [BB2 5]

[BB2 2] [BB2 3] [BB2 4]

CB1

Back Trip

BB1

CBF
OAP

CB1 Trip 2

NGTS 3.24.39 Circuit Breaker Fail Protection


Start CB2F

[BB2 6] [BB2 7] [BB2 8] [BB2 9]

CB1 Trip 1 CB2 Trip 2 CB2 Trip 1

BU1

[BB2 14]

CB Fail Operated

BU2

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Informative

LAN

SCS2

Events/Alarm/ Indication

[BB2 A1]

CB2

Start CBF

BB1

Start CB1F

[BB2 15]

SCS2

Informative

Busbar Protection

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SCS1

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Circuit Breaker, Disconnectors and Instrument Transformers for Bay 1 (CB1) Sheet 8

CB1
[CB1 C1] Open Local [CB1 C1a] TC1 [CB1 1]
CB Position

BU1 CB1 Trip 1

[CB1 C3] SCS1

BU2 CB1 Trip 2 [CB1 2] TC2

Events/Alarm

[CB1 A1]

BB1

BB2
Close CB
OAP Local [CB1 C2] Close [CB1 C2a] Close

MB disc. Position [CB1 4]


CB1

RB disc. Position [CB1 5] CB Closed [CB1 6]

NGTS3.24.Voltage Selection

Running Voltage Incoming Voltage

[CB1 7] [CB1 8] Events/Alarm/Indication [CB1 A2]

Close CB
SCS1

[CB1 C5] [CB1 C6]

NGTS 3.24.60 Synchronising


Sync Close CB [CB1 C2]

Enable Sync

[CB1 C7] Close Local Close [CB1 C8]

Main Bar Disc


Open Closed

[CB1 C15]
>1

MB Disc. In Motion MB Disc. Open MB Disc. Closed

MB Disc. Position [CB1 9]

[CB1 C9] Open Local Open SCS1 [CB1 C10]

SCS1

BB1
[CB1 10]

Close Local Close

[CB1 C11] [CB1 C12]

Close

Reserve Bar Disc


Open

>1

RB Disc. In Motion RB Disc. Open RB Disc. Closed

RB Disc. Position [CB1 C16]

Open Local Open

[CB1 C13] [CB1 C14]

Open

Closed

[CB1 11]

CT

[CB1 12] [CB1 13]

BB1

BU1

OAP

SCS1

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CB2
[CB2 C1] Open Local [CB2 C1a] TC1 [CB2 1]
CB Position

Circuit Breaker, Disconnectors and Instrument Transformers for Bay 2 (CB 2) Sheet 9

BU1 CB2 Trip 1

SCS2

[CB2 C3] SCS2

BU2 CB2 Trip 2 [CB2 2] TC2

Events/Alarm

[CB2 A1]

BB1

BB2

Close CB
OAP Local

[CB2 C2] Close [CB2 C2a] Close

MB disc. Position [CB2 4]


CB2

RB disc. Position [CB2 5] CB Closed [CB2 6]

NGTS 3.24.60 Voltage Selection

Running Voltage Incoming Voltage

[CB2 7] [CB2 8] Events/Alarm/Indication [CB2 A2]

Close CB
SCS2

[CB2 C5] [CB2 C6]

NGTS 3.24.60 Synchronising


Sync Close CB [CB2 2]

Enable Sync

[CB2 C7] Close Local Close [CB2 C8]

Main Bar Disc


Open Closed

[CB2 C15]
>1

MB Disc. In Motion MB Disc. Open MB Disc. Closed

MB Disc. Position [CB2 9]

[CB2 C9] Open Local Open SCS2 [CB2 C10]

SCS2

BB2
[CB2 10]

Close Local Close

[CB2 C11] [CB2 C12]

Close

Reserve Bar Disc


Open

>1

RB Disc. In Motion RB Disc. Open RB Disc. Closed

RB Disc. Position [CB2 C16]

Open Local Open

[CB2 C13] [CB2 C14]

Open

Closed

[CB2 11]

CT

[CB2 12] [CB2 13]

BB2

BU2

OAP

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Substation Control System and Interlocking for Bay 1 (SCS1) Sheet 10

Informative

NGTS 3.24.43 Interlocks NGTS3.24.44 NGTS3.24.45 NGTS3.24.50 NGTS3.24.51 NGTS3.24.55 NGTS3.24.58 NGTS3.24.59 SCS
Indications Control Outputs
Interlock satisfied

RB Disc. Close [SCS1 5] RB Disc.Open [SCS1 6] CB1

CB1

MB Disc. Close [SCS1 7] MB Disc.Open [SCS1 8] CB Open [SCS1 9]

[SCS1 3] [SCS1 2] [SCS1 1]

CB Position MB Disc Position RB Disc Position [SCS1 A1]

Events/Alarms

BB1

[SCS1 A2] [SCS1 A9]

OAP BU1 Reactor


Winding Temp Alarm Gas Alarm Operational Metering Data CB1 Events/Alarms/Indications

[SCS1 A3] [SCS1 A4] [SCS1 A5] [SCS1 A6] [SCS1 A7] Events/ Alarms/ Indications

Close CB Enable Sync

[SCS1 10] [SCS1 11] CB1

Analog signals

[SCS1 A8] [SCS1 4]

NGTS 3.24.67 Substation Clock


See Note
Note: A Time Signal shall be made available to all functions in the bay.

LAN

Informative

LAN

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Substation Control System and Interlocking for Bay 2 (SCS2) Sheet 11

Informative

NGTS 3.24.43 Interlocks NGTS3.24.44 NGTS3.24.45 NGTS3.24.50 NGTS3.24.51 NGTS3.24.55 NGTS3.24.58 NGTS3.24.59 SCS
Indications Control Outputs
Interlock satisfied

RB Disc. Close [SCS2 5] RB Disc.Open [SCS2 6] CB2 MB Disc. Close [SCS2 7] MB Disc.Open [SCS2 8] CB Open [SCS2 9] Close CB [SCS2 10] [SCS2 11] CB2 Enable Sync See Note LAN Informative

CB2

[SCS2 3] [SCS2 2] [SCS2 1] Events/Alarms

CB Position MB Disc Position RB Disc Position [SCS2 A1]

BB2

[SCS2 A2]

BU2

[SCS2 A3]

Events/ Alarms/ Indications

Operational Metering Data CB2 Events/Alarms/Indications

[SCS2 A4]

Analog signals

[SCS2 A5] [SCS2 4]

NGTS 3.24.67 Substation Clock

Note: A Time Signal shall be made available to all functions in the bay.

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APPENDIX B - ACCEPTABLE INTEGRATION OPTIONS
Hardware Unit Functional Description RP Overall 1Unit Protn. Overall 2 / REF Unit Protn. Backup 1 Protn. Backup 2 Protn. Mechanical Trip(s) Winding Temperature Trip(s) Busbar 1 Protn. / Backtripping Busbar 2 Protn. / Backtripping CB 1 Failure Protn. CB 2 Failure Protn. CT Supervision DC Supply & Internal Supervision Trip Relay Reset Bay 1 Phase Unbalance Alarm Bay 2 Phase Unbalance Alarm Condition Monitoring Plant Control & Indication Alarms & Event Logging Operational Metering Plant Interlocking Bay 1 Man. Synch. Voltage Selection Bay 2 Man. Synch. Voltage Selection CB 1 Manual Synchrocheck CB 2 Manual Synchrocheck CB 1 Pole Discrepancy Tripping CB 2 Pole Discrepancy Tripping CB 1Trip Circuit Supervision CB 1Trip Circuit Supervision Sequential Switching 1 1 1 1$ 1 1 1$ 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1& 1& 1& 1& 1& 1& 1 1 1& 1& 2 2$@ 1 1 1 2 3$@ 1 1& 1& 2 1& 1& 1 1 1 1 1 2$@ 2$@ 1 1 1 2$@ 1 (1) (1) BP1 1 2 3a * BAY 1 CB1 BC1$ BP2 3b * 4 5a * BAY 2 CB2

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5b *

BC2$

2$@ (2)$@ (2)$@

3$@ 1& 1& 2

2$@ 1 1 1 1 1

RP Reactor Protection, BP- Busbar protection, CB Circuit Breaker Unit, BC Bay Control Unit. Notes: * Units 3a & 3b and 5a & 5b may be combined into two single hardware units 3 and 5. ( ) Alternative positions when separate CB/BC units are provided for each bay. $ BC1 and BC2 may be combined into a single BC unit for the whole Series Reactor Bay, in which case functions marked $ should not be provided by the BC unit and note * above will not apply. & Function to be duplicated and provided in all units marked. @ Option only if BC units are intelligent RTU allowing function to be implemented within the bay.

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