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Feeder Management
and Bay Control
Version -306 -408/409/410 -611 ff
Control/Monitoring of Recording
Communication COMM1 COMM2 IEC InterMiCOM IRIGB Overload rec.
up to 3 or optional up to 6 Self and
switchgear units Monitoring Data
Acquisition Ground flt. rec.
to SCADA / substation control / RTU / modem ...
DEV ILOCK
via RS485 or Fibre Optics
using IEC 60870-5-101, -103, Modbus, DNP3, Courier
resp. LIMIT Metering
Fault rec..
via RJ45 or Fibre Optics using IEC 61850 85
LOGIC
PSIG
Vref
27/59/47 81 32
V<> f<> P<> COUNT SIG_1 CMD_1 MEASI MEASO
always with further Feeder Management and
available VT inputs opitons Bay Control Unit P139
IN> can be accumulated over time by means of a 8 Normally inverse 8.9341 2.0938 0.17966 9.00
settable hold time. If the accumulated starting 9 Short time inverse 0.2663 1.2969 0.03393 0.50
times reach the trip limit value (which is also 10 Long time inverse 5.6143 1.0000 2.18592 15.75
⎡ ⎤
adjustable by setting) then a trip with selective ⎢ ⎥ R
a t =k⋅
signaling ensues. t = k⋅⎢ + c ⎥ 2
⎢ ⎛ I ⎞b ⎥ ⎛ I ⎞
⎢⎜ ⎟ −1 ⎥ ⎜ ⎟ −1
⎜I ⎟
⎣ ⎝ Iref ⎠ ⎦
Additionally, the operate values of all overcurrent ⎝ ref ⎠
individual overcurrent timer stages the user may system I meas Vmeas angle αP or αN
select whether the stage shall be forward-
directional, backward-directional or non-directional. P A IA V BC = V BN - V CN +45°
Direction determination is performed in separate B IB V CA = V CN - V AN +45°
measuring systems for the phase current and C IC V AB = V AN - V BN +45°
residual current timer stages, respectively.
A-B IA V BC = V BN - V CN +60°
In the direction-measuring system for the phase B-C IC V AB = V AN - V BN +30°
current timer stages, the phase-to-phase voltage C-A IC V AB = V AN - V BN +60°
opposite to the selected phase current is used for
A-B-C IC V AB = V AN - V BN +45°
direction determination as a function of the type of
fault, and an optimum characteristic angle is G GF IN V NG = -90°...+90°
employed (see table “Directional characteristics in 1/3 · (VAN+VBN+VCN) (adjustable)
short-circuit direction determination”). A voltage
memory is integrated to provide the required
voltage data for direction determination in the I meas
Forward decision
stator
RTD
RTD
rotor
bearing bearing
Figure 5: Temperature detection of a motor for limit monitoring and thermal overload protection
Fault Recording
While a fault condition persists in the power
system, the relevant signals, each fully tagged with
date and time at signal start and signal end, are
entered into a non-volatile memory in chronological
sequence. The measured fault data, fully tagged
with the date and time of acquisition, are also
entered. Furthermore, the sampled values of all
analog input variables such as phase currents and
neutral current, phase-to-ground voltages and
neutral displacement voltage are recorded during a
fault. Up to eight faults can be recorded. If more
than eight faults occur without interim memory
clearance then the oldest fault recording is
overwritten.
Self-Monitoring
Comprehensive self-monitoring procedures within
the devices ensure that internal hardware or
software errors are detected and do not cause
malfunctions of the device. As the auxiliary voltage
is turned on, a functional test is carried out. Cyclic
selfmonitoring tests are run during operation. If test
results deviate from the default value then the
corresponding signal is entered into the non-
volatile monitoring signal memory. The result of the
fault diagnosis determines whether a blocking of
the protection and control unit will occur or whether
a warning only is issued.
Password Protection
tree will be displayed directly.
Access barriers protect the enter mode in order to
guard against inadvertent or unauthorized
changing of parameters or triggering of control
functions.
P139 TechnicalDataSheet EN 11 a 14 P139-306-408/409/410-611 ff
Display Panels
With the help of the Display Panels, the user is Up to 28 status signals are displayed on the
able to carry out a quick and up-to-date check of Signal Panels which are activated automatically
the state of the bay. The device provides the upon status changes. Moreover, presentation
following Display Panels: modes for the display of status data and status
change information can be selected.
> Bay Panel(s)
> Measured Value Panels (Operation Panel,
Overload Panel, Ground Fault Panel, Fault Selected measured values are displayed on the
Panel) Measured Value Panels. The type of measured
> Signal Panel(s) values shown (such as measured operating data
> Event Panel or measured fault values) will depend on the
prevailing conditions in the substation. Priority
increases from normal operation to operation
On the Bay Panel the selected bay is displayed under overload conditions, operation during a
as a single-pole equivalent network (single line ground fault and finally to operation following a
diagram) with the updated switchgear states. short-circuit in the system. The measured value
This panel is always displayed following startup sequence in the Measured Value Panel is user-
or after a defined period of time after the most configurable.
recent local control action. Moreover, ancillary
information such as the position of the
remote/local switch, the operating state of the The Event Panel displays the most recent events
interlock functions and (optionally) a measured such as the opening of a switchgear unit. A list
value are displayed as text and bar displays. For presentation of the operating data recording
bigger customised bay types the displaying of the complete with time-tagging is displayed.
bay can be split at up to 8 Bay panels.
Device type
G
L A
MiCOM
TRIP
AL ARM
OUT OF SERVICE
C
G G
HEALTHY
G
EDIT MODE
G G
G
O I L/R
N P
µC µP
T X Y V
Mechanical Robustness
Vibration Test
Per EN 60255-21-1 or IEC 255-21-1, Test severity class 1,
Frequency range in operation:
10 to 60 Hz, 0.035 mm, 60 to 150 Hz, 0.5 g,
Frequency range during transport:
10 to 150 Hz, 1 g
Seismic Test
Per EN 60255-21-3 or IEC 255-21-3, Test procedure A,
Class 1,
Frequency range:
5 to 8 Hz, 3.5 mm / 1.5 mm
8 to 35 Hz, 10/5 m/s2,
3 x 1 cycle
Routine Test
Tests per EN 60255-6 or IEC 255-6
Voltage Test
Per IEC 255-5, 2.2 kV AC, 1 s
For the voltage test of the power supply inputs, direct voltage
(2.8 kV DC) must be used. The PC interface and the NCIT
inputs must not be subjected to the voltage test.
Definite-Time Stages
± 1% + 20...40 ms
Inverse-Time Stages
± 5 % + 10 to 25 ms (measured variable greater than 2 Iref)
for IEC characteristic extremely inverse and for thermal
overload protection:
± 7.5 % + 10 to 20 ms
‘Deviation’
Deviation relative to the relevant nominal value under reference
conditions
Operating Data
Currents / measuring inputs: ± 1 %
Voltages / measuring input: ± 0.5 %
Currents / internally calculated : ± 2 %
Voltages / internally calculated : ± 2 %
Active and reactive power / energy:
approx. ± 2 % of meas. value for cos ϕ = ± 0.7
approx. ± 5 % of meas. value for cos ϕ = ± 0.3
Load angle: ± 1 °
Frequency: ± 10 mHz
Fault Data
Short-circuit current and voltage: ± 3 %
Short-circuit impedance, reactance and Fault location: ± 5 %
Internal Clock
With free running internal clock: < 1 min / month
With external synchronization
via protocol, synch. interval ≤1 min: ± 10 ms
via IRIG-B signal input: ± 1 ms
Phase Currents
Dynamic range: 100 Inom resp. 25 Inom
Amplitude resolution
at Inom = 1 A: 6.1 mA r.m.s. resp. 1.5 mA r.m.s.
at Inom = 5 A: 30.5 mA r.m.s. resp. 7.6 mA r.m.s.
Residual Current
Dynamic range: 16 Inom resp. 2 Inom
Amplitude resolution
at Inom = 1 A: 0.98 mA r.m.s. resp. 0.12 mA r.m.s.
at Inom = 5 A: 4.9 mA r.m.s. resp. 0.61 mA r.m.s.
Voltage
Dynamic range: 150 V
Amplitude resolution: 9.2 mV r.m.s.
Counters (COUNT):
Count 1: 1...65535
Surface-mounted case 40 TE
P A N T X X X V X
CH1 alt. 4J 6I 6I 24I 4I
CH2 -/4V/5V 6O 6O 8O 6O
Y
alt. alt. alt.
9T
A alt. T Y
ETH A 3J
4I
CH2 CH3 6V
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
P A N T X X X X V
CH1 alt. 4J 6I 6I 24I 4I
CH2 -/4V/5V 6O 6O 6O 8O
Y
alt. alt. alt.
9T
A alt. T Y
ETH A 3J
6V
4I
CH2CH3
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Ring Pin Voltage measuring Ring Pin Ring Pin Ring Pin
X041 X041 inputs X_1 X_1 Output relays Signal inputs X_1 X_1 Output relays
Option: 1 1 X_1 X_1
Vin 1 1
13 1 A 2 2 1 1 2 2 K_1
B T5 U_1
14 2 3 3 2 2 3 3
C T6 4 4 K_1 U_2
15 3 3 3 4 4
N T7 5 5
U_3
16 4 4 4 5 5
N(e) K_2 U_4
17 5 6 6 5 5 6 6 K_2
18 6 E(n) T90 7 7 6 6
U_5 7 7
8 8 7 7
U_6 8 8
U_7 K_3
Option: 9 9 8 8 9 9
K_3 U_8
11 7 1U 9 9
12 8 2U T15 X_2 X_2
10 1 10 1
11 2 K_4 X_2 11 2 K_4
Vin
12 3 10 1 12 3 K_5
Current measuring U_9
13 4 11 2 13 4 K_6
inputs U_10
X042 14 5 12 3 14 5 K_7
K_5 U_11
1 1 IA T1 15 6 13 4 15 6
U_12
2 2 16 7 14 5 16 7 K_8
K_6 U_13
3 3 IB T2 17 8 15 6 17 8
4 4 18 9 16 7
U_14
5 5 IC T3 17 8
U_15 Signal inputs
6 6 18 9
U_16 18 9
Vin
7 7 IN T4 X_3 Signal inputs U_1
8 8 19 1 X_3
Vin
U_1 X_3 19 1
Vin
20 2 19 1 20 2
Vin U_18 Vin
21 3 U_2 20 2 21 3 U_2
22 4
U_18
Vin 21 3 22 4
U_19 Vin
U_3 22 4 U_3
23 5
U_20
Vin 23 5 23 5
U_21 Vin
24 6 U_4 24 6 24 6 U_4
25 7
U_22
Vin 25 7
U_5 26 8
U_23 Power supply
U_24
26 8 Vin 27 9 25 7 VAux
27 9 U_6 26 8
27 9
U100
Low-level
Ring Pin Pin Ring Pin IN OUT
inputs
X_1 X_1 Output relays X_1 Meas. inputs X_1 X_1 Meas. outputs
1 1 1 U 1 1 X044 X054
2 2 K_1 2 T1 U81 2 2 K_1 4 4 VA-G,1 + U
3 3 3 # 3 3 valid 5 5 - U51
6 6
#
4 4 4 U
5 5 5 T2 U82 4 4
U 1 1 VB-G,1 + U
6 6 6 # 5 5 2 2 - U52
# 3 3
#
7 7 7 U 6 6
8 8 K_2 8 T3 U83 0..20 mA U_8 7 7 VC-G,1 + U
9 9 9 # 7 7 8 8 - U53
8 8 K_2 9 9 #
9 9 valid
X_2 X_2
10 1 1) 1 U X_2 X045 X055
11 2 2 T4 U84 10 1
U 4 4 VA-G,2 + U
12 3 3 # 11 2 5 5 - U54
1)
# 6 6
#
13 4 4 U 12 3 Vref/
14 5 K_3 5 T5 U85 0..20 mA U_9 1 1 VB-G,2 + U
15 6 6 # 2 2 - U55
16 7 7 3 3
#
U
17 8 8 T6 U86 Signal and meas. 7 7 VC-G,2 + U
18 9 9 # inputs 8 8 - U56
13 4 9 9
#
Vin U_1
14 5
X_3 X_3 15 6
Vin U_2
19 1 1) 1 U 16 7 X046 X056
20 2 K_4 2 T7 U87 17 8 4 1 IA + U
Vin U_3
21 3 3 # 5 2 -
#
U57
22 4 1) 4 18 9 6 3
U Vin U_4
23 5 K_5 5 T8 U88 1 4 IB + U
24 6 6 # X_3 2 5 -
#
U58
25 7 7 U 19 1 3 6
26 8 K_6 8 T9 U89 20 2
U
U_5 7 7 IC + U
27 9 9 # 21 3 0..20 mA
#
8 8 - U59
22 4 9 9
#
U_6
U
23 5
24 6 PT100
#
RS 485 RS 485
or wire link and wire link
COMM2 X//Y X12
wire link only 1
X34 X//Y U25
1
X10 M5[DCD]
X//Y 2 RJ45
1 D2[R]
3
2 D2[R] D1[T]
4 COMM2
3
U20 5 E U27 wire link only
4 E2[G]
5 D1[T]
7 X10
+UB X//Y
1
RS 485
2 D2[R]
RS 232 3
IRIG-B U20
4
Time synchronization
5 D1[T]
X11
1 # U21 RS 485
#
Drive M A1 X071: 3 1
Q8 X071: 6 2
A2 X071: 5
X071: 4
E3 E1 X071: 2
E4
Drive M A1 X062: 6 4
X062: 9 5
Q2
A2 X062: 8
X062: 7
E3 E1 X062: 5
UE
E4
Drive M A1 X061: 9 7
Q1 X062: 3 8
A2 X062: 2
X062: 1
E3 E1 X061: 8
K200.3
E4 X072: 7 5
X073: 9
X073: 8
K200.2 X072: 6 4
Circuit OPEN CLOSE
breaker
Q0
X061: 5 1
X061: 6 2
X061: 3
X061: 4
A
B
C
X091: 2 1
X091: 4 3
A X041: 1
B 2
C 3
N 4
e 5
I> I> I> n 6
12044d.VSD
P139 (Detail)
I>
Figure 14: Connection example for P139 in case 40 TE with pin-terminal connection
Basic device:
Basic device 40TE, pin-terminal connection, 3 -408
Basic device 40TE, CT/VT ring-, I/O pin-terminal connection, 5 -409
Basic device 84TE, ring-terminal connection, 8 -410
basic complement with 4 binary inputs and 8 output relays
and 6 binary inputs and 6 output relays for the
control of 3 switchgear units
Current transformer:
Inom = 1 A / 5 A (T1...T4) 2) resp. 22.5mV at 50A for NCIT 9
Voltage transformer:
Without 0
Vnom = 50 ... 130 V (4-pole) 4
Vnom = 50 ... 130 V (5-pole) f. Automatic Synchronism Check 5
Language:
English (German)
4) Without order extension no.
Px40 English (English)
4) (on request) -800
German (English)
4) -801
French (English)
4) -802
Spanish (English)
4) -803
Polish (English)
4) (on request) -804
Russian (English)
4) 7) (on request) -805