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GE 350-AA Instruction Manual (334 pages)
Feeder Protection System Feeder protection and control
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Relays
| Size: 9.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
11
INTRODUCTION Overview
11
Description of the 350 Feeder Protection System
12
350 Order Codes
15
Specifications
19
Password Security
19
Protection
19
Metering
24
Data Capture
24
Control
25
Monitoring
27
Inputs
27
Outputs
28
Power Supply
30
Communications
31
Testing and Certification
32
Physical
33
Environmental
34
2 Installation
35
INSTALLATION Mechanical Installation
35
Dimensions
36
Mounting
38
Standard Panel Mount
38
Mounting Using the S1/S2/MDP/IAC or SR735 Adapter Plate
42
Product Identification
38
Drawout Unit Withdrawal and Insertion
45
IP20 Cover (Optional)
46
Arc Flash Sensors
47
Sensor Fiber Handling & Storage
48
Point Sensor Installation
49
Loop Sensor Installation
53
Electrical Installation
56
Typical Wiring Diagrams
57
350 Terminal Identification
59
Wire Range
62
Phase Sequence and Transformer Polarity
62
Current Inputs
63
Ground and Sensitive Ground CT Inputs
63
Zero Sequence CT Installation
64
Voltage Inputs
65
Control Power
65
Contact Inputs
66
Trip and Close Output Relays
67
Serial Communications
69
Irig-B
70
3 INTERFACES Front Control Panel Interface
73
Description
73
Display
74
Working with the Keypad
74
LED Status Indicators - Front Panel with Non-Programmable Leds
76
LED Status Indicators - Front Panel with Programmable Leds
77
Relay Messages
78
Target Messages
78
Self-Test Errors
78
Flash Messages
80
Software Setup
81
Quick Setup - Software Interface
81
Enervista 3 Series Setup Software
82
Upgrading the Software
85
Connecting Enervista 3 Series Setup to the Relay
85
Configuring Serial Communications
85
Using the Quick Connect Feature
86
Configuring Ethernet Communications
87
Connecting to the Relay
88
Working with Setpoints and Setpoint Files
89
Engaging a Device
89
Entering Setpoints
89
Setting Programmable Leds
91
File Support
92
Using Setpoint Files
92
Downloading and Saving Setpoint Files
93
Adding Setpoint Files to the Environment
93
Creating a New Setpoint File
94
Upgrading Setpoint Files to a New Revision
95
Printing Setpoints and Actual Values
96
Printing Actual Values from a Connected Device
96
Loading Setpoints from a File
97
Uninstalling Files and Clearing Data
97
Upgrading Relay Firmware
98
Loading New Relay Firmware
98
Advanced Enervista 3 Series Setup Features
100
Flexcurve Editor
100
Transient Recorder (Waveform Capture)
101
Protection Summary
104
Password Security
106
4 Actual Values
109
A1 Status
110
Clock
110
Contact Inputs
110
Output Relays
110
Logic Elements
111
Virtual Inputs
111
Remote Inputs
111
Remote Outputs
111
Contact Inputs Summary
111
Output Relays Summary
112
Logic Elements Summary
112
GOOSE Status
112
GOOSE HDR Status
113
61850 Status
113
RTC Sync Source
113
Redundancy
113
IEEE 1588 PTP (Precision Time Protocol)
114
A2 Metering
115
Current
115
Voltage
116
Power
117
Energy
117
Current Demand
118
Power Demand
118
Thermal Capacity
119
Clear Energy
119
Clear Current Demand
119
Clear Power Demand
119
A3 Records
120
Event Records
120
Transient Records
122
Fault Report
122
Clear Event Record
123
Clear Transient Record
123
Clear Thermal Capacity Record
123
Clear Fault Report
124
A4 Target Messages
125
5 Quick Setup - Front Control Panel
127
Quick Setup Settings
128
6 SETPOINTS Setpoints Main Menu
131
Setpoint Entry Methods
133
Common Setpoints
133
Logic Diagrams
134
Setting Text Abbreviations
135
S1 Relay Setup
136
Clock
136
350 Real Time Clock
138
Password Security
139
Access Passwords
140
Communications
142
RS485 Interface
142
Ethernet
142
Redundancy Mode
143
Modbus
144
IEC60870-5-104 Protocol
145
IEC 60870-5-103 Serial Communication
145
DNP Communication
146
Series IEC 61850 GOOSE Details
146
OPC-UA Settings
147
Event Recorder
148
Transient Recorder
149
Fault Report
151
Front Panel with Non-Programmable Leds
152
Front Panel with Programmable Leds
152
Installation
154
S2 System Setup
155
Current Sensing
155
Voltage Sensing
156
Power System
158
Breaker
158
User Curve
159
Flexcurves
160
S3 Protection
161
Time Overcurrent Curves
161
Phase Timed Overcurrent (51P)
170
Phase Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection (50P)
173
Phase Directional (67P)
175
Ground/Sensitive Ground Timed Overcurrent Protection (51G/SG)
178
Ground/Sensitive Ground Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection (50G/SG)
181
Ground Directional (67G/SG)
183
Neutral Timed Overcurrent (51N)
188
Negative Sequence Timed Overcurrent Protection (51_2)
191
Neutral Instantaneous Overcurrent Protection (50N)
194
Neutral Directional (67N)
196
Negative Sequence Instantaneous Overcurrent (50_2)
201
Phase Undervoltage (27P)
203
Phase Overvoltage (59P)
206
Neutral Overvoltage (59N)
208
Negative Sequence Overvoltage (59_2)
210
Auxiliary Undervoltage (27X)
212
Auxiliary Overvoltage (59X)
215
Underfrequency (81U)
217
Overfrequency (81O)
219
Thermal Overload (49)
221
Wattmetric Ground Fault (32N)
225
Directional Power (32)
229
Broken Conductor (I1/I2 or 46BC)
233
Positive Sequence Undervoltage (27_1)
236
Volts Per Hertz (24)
239
S4 Controls
245
Change Setpoint Group
245
Virtual Inputs
248
Logic Elements
248
Breaker Control
261
Cold Load Pickup (CLP)
262
Breaker Failure (50BF)
265
CT Failure (60CTS)
267
Autorecloser (79)
269
Synchrocheck (25)
275
Second Harmonic Inhibit
280
Lockout (86)
282
VT Fuse Fail (VTFF or 60VTS)
284
Arc Flash Protection
285
S5 Inputs/Outputs
288
Contact Inputs
288
Output Relays
289
Output Relay 1 "Trip
289
Output Relay 2 "Close"
291
Auxiliary Output Relays 3 to 6
293
Critical Failure Relay #7
293
Virtual Inputs
296
Remote Inputs
297
S6 Monitoring
298
Demand
298
Current Demand
299
Real Power
301
Reactive Power
303
Apparent Power
305
7 Maintenance
307
M1 Relay Information
307
M3 Breaker Maintenance
309
Trip Coil
309
Close Coil
312
Breaker Trip Counter
315
Breaker Health
317
Reset Counters
320
M4 Breaker Monitor
321
M5 Relay Maintenance
322
Ambient Temperature
322
M7 Testing
324
Force Leds
324
Force Output Relays
325
General Maintenance
326
In-Service Maintenance
326
Out-Of-Service Maintenance
326
Unscheduled Maintenance (System Interruption)
326
Appendix
327
Warranty
327
Repairs
328
Change Notes
329
Manual Revision History
329
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GE 350-AA Quick Start Manual (110 pages)
Feeder Protection System Feeder protection and control
Brand:
GE
| Category:
Relays
| Size: 6.54 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
7
INTRODUCTION Overview
7
Description of the 350 Feeder Protection System
8
350 Order Codes
11
Specifications
15
Password Security
15
Protection
15
Metering
20
Data Capture
20
Control
21
Monitoring
23
Inputs
23
Outputs
24
Power Supply
26
Communications
27
Testing and Certification
28
Physical
29
Environmental
30
2 Installation
31
INSTALLATION Mechanical Installation
31
Dimensions
32
Mounting
34
Standard Panel Mount
34
Mounting Using the S1/S2/MDP/IAC or SR735 Adapter Plate
38
Product Identification
34
Drawout Unit Withdrawal and Insertion
41
IP20 Cover (Optional)
42
Arc Flash Sensors
43
Sensor Fiber Handling & Storage
44
Point Sensor Installation
45
Loop Sensor Installation
49
Electrical Installation
52
Typical Wiring Diagrams
53
350 Terminal Identification
55
Wire Range
58
Phase Sequence and Transformer Polarity
58
Current Inputs
59
Ground and Sensitive Ground CT Inputs
59
Zero Sequence CT Installation
60
Voltage Inputs
61
Control Power
61
Contact Inputs
62
Trip and Close Output Relays
63
Serial Communications
65
Irig-B
66
3 INTERFACES Front Control Panel Interface
68
Description
69
Display
70
Working with the Keypad
70
LED Status Indicators - Front Panel with Non-Programmable Leds
72
LED Status Indicators - Front Panel with Programmable Leds
73
Relay Messages
74
Target Messages
74
Self-Test Errors
74
Flash Messages
76
Software Setup
77
Quick Setup - Software Interface
77
Enervista 3 Series Setup Software
78
Hardware and Software Requirements
78
Installing the Enervista 3 Series Setup Software
78
Upgrading the Software
81
Connecting Enervista 3 Series Setup to the Relay
81
Configuring Serial Communications
81
Using the Quick Connect Feature
82
Configuring Ethernet Communications
83
Connecting to the Relay
84
Working with Setpoints and Setpoint Files
85
Engaging a Device
85
Entering Setpoints
85
Setting Programmable Leds
87
File Support
88
Using Setpoint Files
88
Downloading and Saving Setpoint Files
89
Adding Setpoint Files to the Environment
89
Creating a New Setpoint File
90
Upgrading Setpoint Files to a New Revision
91
Printing Setpoints and Actual Values
92
Printing Actual Values from a Connected Device
92
Loading Setpoints from a File
93
Uninstalling Files and Clearing Data
93
Upgrading Relay Firmware
94
Loading New Relay Firmware
94
Advanced Enervista 3 Series Setup Features
96
Flexcurve Editor
96
Transient Recorder (Waveform Capture)
97
Protection Summary
100
Password Security
102
4 Quick Setup - Front Control Panel
105
Quick Setup Settings
106
5 Maintenance
109
General Maintenance
110
In-Service Maintenance
110
Out-Of-Service Maintenance
110
Unscheduled Maintenance (System Interruption)
110
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