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Differential Relays

7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines

Scope of functions

Scope of functions (see also page 9, applications)

87

87

50 *

87H

87H *

50N

51

87N

49

50

51

49

7UT512 Fig. 1 7UT51 differential protection relays

7UT513

* Note: With 60 Hz only for twowinding differential function

Application The 7UT512/7UT513 differential protection relays are used for fast and selective isolation of short-circuits in transformers of all voltage levels and also in rotating electric machines and short lines. The particular application can be chosen by setting. In this way an optimal adaptation of the relay to the protected object can be achieved. The protection relay can be parameterized for use with threephase and singlephase transformers. In addition to this, a thermal replica is integrated for the supervision of the ohmic losses in the plant. Two variants of the differential relay can be supplied: The device 7UT512 with a compact design is suited for twowinding transformers as well as for motors or generators and short lines. A standby overcurrent time protection and two thermal monitoring functions are also integrated. The larger 7UT513 unit is used for two winding and threewinding transformers, generators/motors and short twoend and threeend lines. Two thermal monitoring functions are integrated as additional functions. Moreover, as an alternative a standby definitetime/inversetime overcurrent or a restricted earth fault (REF) or a tank protection function is available for one winding. The 7UT513 can also be used where the neutral point current of the transformer must be acquired or more inputs and outputs are required than are provided by the 7UT512. The device can interface with conventional control systems or alternatively be integrated in the modern SINAUT LSA substation control system.

Construction Within its compact construction, the device contains all the components required for capture and evaluation of measurands, operator panel and display field, alarm and command outputs, binary inputs, serial interfaces and power supply converter. The device can be supplied in three case variations. The model for panel surface mounting is supplied with twotier terminals accessible from the front. The variants for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting have rear connection terminals and are available with or without glass cover. Mode of operation The 7UT51 differential protection units have a complete, digital analog value processing function ranging from sampling and digitizing the analog values to operating decisions for the circuitbreaker. Digital techniques in the measurement process extensively suppress the influence of switching currents (inrushs), highfrequency transients, transient DC current components and varying degrees of CT saturation. Features D Shortcircuit protection for two and threewinding transformers with integrated vector group and ratio adaptation. Restraint during inrush, overexcitation and CTsaturation. D Shortcircuit protection for generators and motors with high setting sensitivity

D D D D

D D

Overload protection with a thermal characteristic for 2 windings/2 terminations Twostage definitetime/inversetime overcurrent standby protection for one winding. On the basis of the 7UT513 hardware, a restricted earth fault protection or a sensitive, definite time overcurrent for one starpoint (tank protection) is available as an alternative. Direct injection of two external open commands. Marshallable binary inputs, LEDs, alarm and tripping relays. Operational current measurement. Realtime clock and permanently stored operational and fault indications in the event of auxiliary voltage failure. Previous substation control interface (Siemensspecific) or IEC 8705103 VDEW interface (standard of the Association of German Power Utilities) up to 8 faults to the substation control and protection. Fault recording Commissioning aid.

Serial interfaces The device has two serial interfaces. The operator interface for the connection of an ATcompatible PC is arranged at the front. An operator program DIGSI is available for comfortable and easy setting, fault recording, evaluation and commissioning. On software version V3 and higher of the 7UT51, the unit can be operated via the substation control interface using the DIGSI V3 operating program.

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
The substation control interface is a 820 nm fibreoptic interface for connecting to the SINAUT LSA substation protection system or other substation control system with IEC 8705103 standard interface. Alternatively this can be an isolated V.24/V.28 interface (RS 232C) (protocol either Siemensspecific or according to IEC8705103 recommendation. Settings All setting parameters can be input by means of the integrated operator panel and display field or a PC under user control. The parameters are stored in a non volatile memory, so that they cannot get lost even during interruption of the supply voltage. Self monitoring Hardware and software are monitored continuously and any irregularities are immediately detected and alarmed. As a result, the security, reliability and availability are significantly improved. Differential protection for transformers When the 7UT51 is employed as fast and selective shortcircuit protection for two respectively threewinding transformers the following properties apply: D Tripping characteristic according to Fig. 3 D Vector group and ratio adaptation D Depending on the treatment of the transformer neutral point, neutral current elimination can be with or without consideration of the neutral current. With the 7UT513, the neutral current at the neutral CT can be measured and considered in the treatment of this current, which increases sensitivity by one third for singlepole faults. D Fast clearance of heavy internal transformer faults. D Restrain of inrush current with 2nd harmonic. Crossblock function that can be limited in time. D Restrain against over fluxing with a choice of 3rd or 5th harmonic stabilization is only active up to a settable value for the 50 Hz component of the differential current. D Additional restrain for an external fault with current transformer saturation (CTsaturation detector). D Insensitivity to DC current elements and current transformer faults due to the freely programmable response characteristic. D The differential protection function can be externally blocked by means of a binary input.
KnlW1 L1 L2 L3 YN yn0 KnlW2 d5 KnlW3

Overload protection 1

Overload protection 2

Overcurrent time protection, definite/ inverse

Restricted earthfault protection REF Tank protection

Transformer differential protection

7UT513
Fig. 2 Functions of the differential protection (DMT or REF)

Commissioning test

Differential quantity
I DIFF IN

IDIFF Fundamental component of the differential current IRest Restrain current (bias current) Rated current of the transformer, generator or line IN

Fault characteristic with singleend infeed

Trip m2

I DIFF u Setting value 1 0,5 0,15


FP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I Rest IN

IN

m1 Restrain

Restrain quantity Fig. 3 Response characteristic with preset transformer parameters for twophase faults

Differential protection for generators/ motors When the 7UT51 is employed as fast and selective shortcircuit protection for generators or motors the following properties apply: D Tripping characteristic according to Fig. 3 D Short response times within one system cycle. D Monitoring of the incoming lines for wire break (for short lines). D Additional restrain for external faults with current transformer saturation.

Commissioning aids The resolution of the display of the operational, restrain and differential currents is selected such that commissioning is possible using the lowvoltage method without additional measuring instruments. In addition to the absolute value of the operational currents, the phase angle of the currents between the windings is also displayed. Moreover, the protection function calculates the values of the differential and restrain current.

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Thermal overload protection The thermal replica evaluates the largest phase current of a selectable set of CT secondary currents. The tripping characteristics (Fig. 4) are exponential functions according to IEC 2558 standards and take into account the I2R losses due to the particular operational current and the simultaneous cooling due to the coolant. In this way the tripping time during an overload condition takes the preload into consideration. An alarm stage can be set to operate before reaching the tripping condition. Backup overcurrenttime protection for one winding or one end As backup protection, overcurrenttime protection with a choice of definitetime or inversetime characteristic is available. The definitetime and inversetime protection has two stages, i.e. there is not only an overcurrent stage (I>) but also a high current stage (I). Both stages can be blocked via the binary input. The response value of the standby protection is derived from the measured phase currents for one winding or one end. Restricted earth fault protection (REF) Restricted earth fault protection (REF) is used with earth transformer windings or coil arrangements with a common neutral point. The winding can be more sensitively protected by the measuring principle than by differential protection because the sum of the phase currents is compared with the measured zero current. For example, the interturn fault against earth, which is hardly noticeable in the differential current, can frequently be detected by the REF. With this method, the absolute value and phase angle of the fundamental of the zero current is compared with the absolute value and phase angle of the sum of the line currents. This results in a high degree of stability during equalization processes. Tank protection monitors the current between earth and transformer tank mounted in an isolated fashion with a sensitive input winding. The response value can be set in a milliampere range. One of these functions can be set in the 7UT513 as an alternative to the standby protection. The sensitive measuring input of the tank protection is an ordering option (2 in the 13th position of the order number). Note: For 60 Hz and three winding differential protection the REF and tank protection cannot be used parallel to the differential protection.

t (min)

100

Parameters setting value time constant t (min)

t (min)

100

Parameters setting value time constant t (min)

50

50

20 10

20 10

5 3 2 1 100

5 3 2 1

50

0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 10

0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 100

50

0.05 0,5 0.03 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 Without previous load I k @ IN 1

0.05 0,5 1 0.03 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 With 90 % previous load I k @ IN 5 10

Fig. 4 Thermal overload triptime characteristic

I 0 I EDS

I1 I2 90_ I3 I0 I0 = I1 + I2 + I3

flimit =

130_

120_

110_

4 100_ 3

2 Block 1 Trip

130_

120_

110_

100_

90_

80_

70_

60_

IREF Response value Fig. 5 Tripping characteristic as a function of the phase angle between I0 and I0 at I0 = I0 (180_ = external fault)

f ( I0; I0 )

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Marshallable event/alarm relays, LEDs, binary inputs To enable user specific indication and/or output of alarms these are supplied fully marshallable. Individual events can be grouped together to form a group alarm. Indications The 7UT51 provides detailed data for the analysis of faults and to check states during operations. All indications subsequently listed are backed up in the event of a supply voltage failure. D Clock time The standard version contains a batterybacked clock that can be synchronized via the binary input or the substation control interface. A date and time are assigned to all indications with millisecond resolution.
D

Fault indications The last three fault indications are available for the faults stored in the unit. Operational indications All indications that are not directly associated with the fault are stored in the operational indication buffer.

Fault recording The sampling values of the currents measured at the transformer are stored if a fault occurs. It is also possible to initiate fault recording on energization so that, for example, an inrush current can be recorded during commissioning. The current can be transferred to a PC or read out via the SINAUT LSA substation control and protection. If the IEC 8705103 standard interface is used, up to eight fault recordings can be stored. The fault recording buffer is a ring buffer with a maximum length. The oldest fault being overwritten by each new fault.

Coupling of external binary signals For the processing of external signals or commands such as reverse interlocking, Buchholz alarm, temperature limit monitoring, tank pressure switch etc. The associated events/alarms can be transmitted via the serial system interface to a central device such as for example a SINAUT LSA or a central data protection device via alarm or tripping relays and LEDs for local indication.

Technical data
Input circuits Rated current IN Rated frequency fN, can be parameterized Overload capability current inputs, thermal 1 or 5 A (commutable, for mixed 1 A/5 A primary CTs order a 5 A relay) 50, 60 or 16 2@3 Hz continuous 10 s 1s half cycle at IN = 1 A at IN = 5 A 4 x IN 30 x IN 100 x IN 250 x IN <0.1 VA <0.5 VA 24, 48 V or 60, 110, 125 V or 220, 250 V 19 to 56 V 48 to 144 V 176 to 288 V v12 % approx. 9 W approx. 11 W approx. 10 W approx. 15 W v50 ms 2 5 24 to 250 V approx. 2.5 mA 1 4 10 see connection diagrams 20 W/VA 250 V AC/DC 1A 1 1 6 14

dynamic Burden current inputs DC voltage supply Rated auxiliary voltage Vaux

Permissible rated auxiliary voltage ranges

Permissible max. ripple Power consumption of 7UT512 of 7UT513 Stored energy time at Vaux w110 V Binary inputs 7UT512 7UT513 DC operating voltage Current input

at rated auxiliary voltage quiescent energized quiescent energized

marshallable marshallable

Alarm contacts

Number of malfunction alarm relays not marshallable Number of alarm relays 7UT512 marshallable 7UT513 marshallable Contacts per relay Switching capacity make/break Switching voltage Permissible current Ready for operation Internal fault Marshallable LEDs 7UT512 7UT513 green red red red

LED displays

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Technical data (continued)
Trip contacts Number of trip relays 7UT512 7UT513 Contacts per relay Switching capacity Switching voltage Permissible current Serial interfaces Operator interface Substation control interface Protocol Safety Transfer speed Type of transfer Connection marshallable marshallable make break continuous 0.5 s 2 5 see connection diagrams 1 000 W/VA 30 W/VA 250 V AC/DC 5A 30 A on the front, not isolated, for connection to an AT compatible PC isolated, for connection to a central unit Siemensspecific or according to IEC 8705103 (standard) Hamming distance d = 4 4 800, 9 600 or 19 200 bauds asynchronous similar to V.24/V.28 to CCITT or RS232C to EIA, 2 kV isolated max. 1 000 m two integrated FSMA plug connectors for fibre optic connection 820 nm max. 8 dB for glass fibre 62.5/125 mm max. 2 km 7XP20, see dimension drawings approx. 6.5 kg, see connection diagrams approx. 8 kg, 60 terminals approx. 10 kg, see connection diagrams approx. 11.5 kg, 100 terminals IP 51 Conformity is proved by tests performed by Siemens AG in line with article 10 of the Council Directive in accordance with the generic standards EN 500812 and EN 500822.

electric distance fibre optic optical wave length permissible fibre damping distance

or connection

Construction

Housing, dimensions Weight, terminals 7UT512

panel flush mounting/ cubicle mounting 7UT512 panel surface mounting 7UT513 panel surface mounting cubicle mounting 7UT513 panel surface mounting Degree of protection according to EN 60 529 CEconformity, standards This product is in conformity with the directive of the Council of the European Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Council Directive 89/336/EEC). The product conforms with the international standard IEC 255 and the national standard DIN VDE 57 435 /part 303. The relay is designed for use in an industrial environment, for installation in standard relay rooms and compartments such that with proper installation electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is ensured. High voltage test (routine test), all circuits except d.c. voltage supply input High voltage test (routine test), only d.c. voltage supply input Impulse voltage test (type test), all circuits, class III

Insulation tests IEC 2555, DIN VDE 0435 part 303

2 kV (rms), 50 Hz 2,8 kV DC 5 kV (peak), 1,2/50 ms, 0,5 J, 3 positive and 3 negative shots at intervals of 5 s 2,5 kV (peak), 1 MHz, t = 15 ms, 400 shots/s, duration 2 s 4 / 6 kV contact discharge, 8 kV air discharge, both polarities, 150 pF, Rl = 330 W 10 V/m, 27 to 500 MHz 10 V/m, 80 to 1 000 MHz, AM 80 %, 1 kHz 10 V/m, 900 MHz, repetition frequency 200 Hz, duty cycle 50 % 2 kV, 5/50 ns, 5 kHz, burst length = 15 ms, repetition rate 300 ms, both polarities, Rl = 50 W, duration 1 min 10 V, 150 kHz to 80 MHz, AM 80 %, 1 kHz

EMCtests; immunity (type test) Standards: IEC 25522 (product norm) EN 500822 (generic standard) DIN VDE 0435 part 303

High frequency IEC 255221, class III Electrostatic discharge IEC 255222, class III and EN 6100042, class III Radiofrequency electromagnetic field, nonmodulated IEC 255223 (report), class III Radiofrequency electromagnetic field, amplitude modulated ENV 50140, class III Radiofrequency electromagnetic field, puls modulated ENV 5014 / ENV 50204, class III Fast transients IEC 255224 and EN 6100044, class III Conducted disturbances induced by radiofrequency fields, amplitude modulated ENV 50141, class III Power frequency magnetic field EN 6100048, class IV

30 A /m, continuous, 300 A /m for 3 s, 50 Hz

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Technical data (continued)
EMCtests; emission (typ tests) Standard: EN 500812 (generic standard) Conducted interference voltage, auxiliary voltage CISPR 11, EN 55011, class A and DIN VDE 0875 part 11, class A Interference field strength CISPR 11, EN 55011, class A and DIN VDE 0875 part 11, class A permissible ambient temperature during service during storage during transport 150 kHz to 30 MHz

30 to 1 000 MHz

Climatic stress tests

permissible humidity

5 to +55 C 25 to +55 C 25 to +70 C mean value per year v75 % relative humidity, on 30 days per year up to 95 % relative humidity, condensation not permissible 10 to 60 Hz, 0,035 mm amplitude 60 to 500 Hz, 0,5 g acceleration 5 to 8 Hz, 7,5 mm amplitude 8 to 500 Hz, 2 g acceleration 0.15 to 2 0.8 to 20 10 to 80 % 10 to 80 % (alternatively with 3rd or 4th harmonic) approx. 85; 35; 35 ms approx. 55; 25; 25 ms approx. 25; 17; 16 ms 0 to 60 ms approx. 100 ms approx. 0.7
"3 % of specified value for I <5 IN "3 % of set value "1 % or 10 ms

Mechanical stress tests IEC 255211, IEC 682

permissible mechanical stress

during service during transport

Differential protection for transformers

Setting ranges Differential current IDIFF>/IN High current IDIFF/IN Inrush stabilization I2fN/IfN Overexcitation stabilization I5fN/IfN Response times (singlesided infeed) at IDIFF w1.5 x set value IDIFF> at IDIFF = 1.5 x set value IDIFF at IDIFF = 5 x set value IDIFF Additional time delay for tripping Reset time Dropout to pickup ratio Tolerances Tripping characteristic Inrush stabilization Additional time delay Frequency range Accuracy

Steps 0.01 Steps 0.1 Steps 1 % Steps 1 %

at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz Steps 0.01

0.95 vf/fN v1.05 v1 % of tripping characteristic Steps 0.01 at 16 at 16


2/ ; 3 2/ ; 3

Differential protection for transformers generators, motors and short lines

Setting range Differential current IDIFF>/IN Response times (singlesided infeed) at IDIFF w1.5 x set value IDIFF> at IDIFF = 5 x set value IDIFF> Reset time Dropout to pickup ratio Tolerances tripping characteristic Frequency range Accuracy at 0.8 to 1.2 fN Accuracy at 0.5 to 0.8 or 1.2 to 1.4 fN Setting ranges Factor k acc. to IEC 255.8 Time constant t Temperature alarm stage QAlarm/QOff Current dependent alarm stage IAlarm Thermal image Dropout to pickup ratio

0.05 to 1 approx. 70; 25; 25 approx. 25; 17; 15 to 17 ms approx. 100 ms approx. 0.7 "3 % of specified value for I <5 IN 0.5 vf/fN v1.4 v3 % of tripping characteristic v30 % of tripping characteristic

50; 60 Hz 50; 60 Hz

Overload protection

Steps 0.01 Steps 0.1 min Trip temperature

0.1 to 4 0.5 to 999.9 min 70 to 100 % IAlarm wImax = k  IN

t + tIn

I2 I2 pre 2 I (k @ I N) 2

Tolerances Frequency range Accuracy Overcurrenttime protection, setting ranges Overcurrenttime protection, definite time

Q/QAlarm approx. 0.99 Q/QOff approx. 0.99 I/IAlarm approx. 0.99 Class 5 % acc. to IEC 0.95 vf/fN v1.05 v1 % of tripping characteristic

High set current phase I Overcurrent phase I> Delay times tI >, tI Tolerances Current pickup value Time Release value times

I/IN = 0.1 to 30 I/IN = 0.1 to 30 0 to 32 s or inactive " 3% of the setting value " 1% or " 10 ms approx. 35 ms

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Technical data (continued)
Overcurrenttime protection, setting ranges (continued) Overcurrenttime protection, inverse time

Overcurrent phase Time multiplier tp Energization threshold Characteristics according to IEC 2554, Section 3.5.2 or BS142 Linear measuring range Tolerances Energization threshold Timing Response value IREF/IN Phase angle Response time for 5 x IREF Response value Sensitive, normal input transformer I> Response time for 5 x response value Delay time tI >

Ip/IN = 0.1 to 20 0.5 to 32 s 1.1 x Ip 40 x IN " 5% " 5% for 2 (I/Ip) <20 and tp = 1 30 ms IREF = 0.05 to 2 90 to 135_ in steps of 10_ approx. 25; 17 ms 10 to 1000 mA; 0.1 to 10 x IN approx. 25; 20; 20 ms 0 to 60 s

Setting ranges Restricted earthfault protection

at 50; 60 Hz

Tank protection (normal) sensitive one stage definite time overcurrent for on starpoint CT)

at 16 2/3; 50, 60 Hz

Note: For three winding differential protection the REF and tank protection do not work parallel to differential protection Measuring transducer/operational measurement Load currents primary secondary tertiary with 7UT513 IL1; IL2; IL3 IL1; IL2; IL3 IL1; IL2; IL3, IE1, IE2 0 to 240 % IN v2 % of rated value Q/QOff calculated 0 to 240 % v3 % referred to QOff Up to last 8 faults IL1; IL2; IL3 IL1; IL2; IL3 IL1; IL2; IL3 IE1. IE2 15; 5; 4.1 s 5; 1.66; 1.39 ms

Measuring range Tolerance Overload protection values Winding temperature Measuring range Tolerance Fault logging Storage Fault recording on the highvoltage side on the lowvoltage side tertiary (for 7UT513) Max. storage time at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz Time resolution of the Instantaneous values at 16 2/3; 50; 60 Hz

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines
Selection and ordering data
7UT512/513 differential protection relay Application for Twowinding transformer or machine or short twoend line Twowinding/threewinding transformer or machine or short two/threeline Rated current at 50/60 Hz AC, 16 2/3 1A 5A Rated auxiliary voltage 24, 48 V DC 60, 110, 125 V DC 220, 250 V DC Construction For panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting For panel surface mounting For panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting, without glass cover Countryspecific presetting German/English, 50 Hz (switchable for each parameter to 16 2/3 and 60 Hz) Additional functions Overcurrenttime protection, two overload functions (standard on 7UT512) Overcurrenttime protection or restricted earthfault protection, two overload functions (standard on 7UT513) Overcurrenttime protection (phase) or normal/sensitive overcurrent (earth), two times overload protection (one sensitive measuring input for 7UT513) Serial system interface Without Electric according RS 232 Fibre optic interface (820 nm) Operating program DIGSI 1) DIGSI Version V3 for Windows, full version for 10 PCs and update for 3 years, DIGSI Version V3 for Windows, demo/testversion, German English German English 7XS50200AA00 7XS50201AA00 7XS50210AA00 7XS50211AA00 Order No. 7UT51 j j j j B j 1 j j A 0 2 3 1 5 2 4 5 C D E 0 0 1 2

A B C

Documentation English: Catalog LSA 2.2.4: 7UT512/513 (V3) Differential protection relay for transformers, generators, motors and short lines Manual: 7UT512/513 (V3) Numerical differential protection for transformers, generators, motors and short lines E50001K5722A141A27600 C53000G1176C992 E50001K5722A141A2 C53000G1100C992 E50001K5722A141A27800

German: Katalogblatt LSA 2.2.4: Differentialschutz 7UT512/513 (Version V3) fr Transformatoren, Generatoren, Motoren und kurze Leitungen Handbuch: Digitaler Differentialschutz 7UT512/513 (Version V3) fr Transformatoren, Generatoren, Motoren und kurze Leitungen Spanish Catlogo LSA 2.2.4: Proteccin diferencial 7UT512/513 (version V3) para transformadores, generadores, motores y lneas cortas

1) German and English available, other languages on request.

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7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines

7UT512xxxxBx0xA0 Transformer CT1 CT2 G/M Generator/motor Short line

87T 50/51 49 50/51

87 G/M 49 50/51

87L 49

49 Note:

49

49

(50/51) and (49) can freely be assigned to CT1 or CT2 of protected device. The 7UT512 selects the appropriate set of measured currents for each protection function depending on the above assignment.

7UT513xxxxBx1xA0 Transformer CT1 CT2 CT1 Transformer CT2 CT1 Short line CT2

CT3

87N

CT3

CT3

87T 50/51 49 49

87T 49 50/51

87L 49

49

49

(50/51) and (49) can freely be assigned to CT1, CT2 or CT3.

(87N) and (49) can freely be assigned to CT1, CT2 or CT3.

(50/51) and (49) can freely be assigned to CT1, CT2 or CT3.

7UT513xxxxBx2xA0 Transformer CT1 CT2

50N CT3 87T 49 49 49 50N 87N 87T Thermal relay Tank protection as single step definite time overcurrent relay (optional sensitive) Restricted earth fault protection Transformer differential relay

50/51 Two step time overcurrent relay

(50N) is available as normal/sensitive function. 49 can freely be assigned to CT1, CT2 or CT3.

Fig. 6 Applications

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Version for panel surface mounting Version for panel flush mounting/cubicle mounting L1 Alarm relay 1 3A2 2A1 2A2 1A1
45

L1 3A1

L2

L3

L1

L2

L3

Side 1 1 4 2 5 3 6 Alarm relay 3 17 20 18 Alarm relay 4 21 19 Malfunction alarm relay 22 1B2 2B2 1B1 3B2 2B1 3B1 1A2 Alarm relay 2 L1 L2 L3 L2 L3 N L1 L2 Exciter L3 N

L1 L2 L3

39 38 37 Device general trip 42 41 Trip command 40 I DIFF > and I DIFF >>

Differential Relays

7B1 8B1 6B1 7B2 8B2 6B2 7B3 8B3 6B3 7B4 8B4 6B4 6A3 6A1 6A2 44 Backup general trip 43 57 56 Fault indications of the device 55 60 59 Device operative 58

Side 2 Command relay 1 N Command relay 2 L1 L2 L3 34 8A1 8A2 8A3 8A4 4B1 4B2 Binary input 2 Binary input 1 LED Reset 33 36

7UT512

L1 L2 L3

5B1 5B3 5B4 5B2 5A1 5A3 5A4 5A2

12 27 28 General trip 13 14 29 30 General trip 15

L1

L2

L3

Fig. 7 Connection diagram for 7UT512 differential protection relay, with overcurrent standby and two overload functions

I >> blocking (definite/inverse time)


35

Power supply

10 L+ L11

Binary input, alarm relays, command relays and LEDs are marshallable RxD 4A MR 16 32 4A2 31 4A1

4A3 4A 4A4 Link with the central equipment either fibreoptic or V.24 interface (RS 232C) 2kVisolated

46 47

TxD MT

7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines

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Version for panel surface mounting Version for panel flush mounting/cubicle mounting L1 Alarm relay 1 Device general trip Trip command I DIFF >> > and I DIFF Backup general trip Alarm relay 2 Alarm relay 3 Alarm relay 4 Device operative L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N Alarm relay 6 Alarm relay 7 Alarm relay 8 7UT513 Alarm relay 9 Alarm relay 10 Alarm relay 5 Binary input 1 Binary input 2 Command relay 1 L1 L2 L3 N 32 13 1C2 1D1 1D2 2D1 2D2 8A1 8A2 8A3 8A4 8D1 8D2 8D3 8D4 7D1 7D2 4B1 4B2 Binary input 5 Command relay 4 Command relay 5 Binary input 4 Command relay 3 31 29 2C2 1C1 30 28 3D2 2C1 27 3D1 12 1B2 4D3 89 Overload trip 1, 2 3C1 92 91 Thermal warning stage overload 1, 2 94 93 Restricted earth fault trip command 96 95 Tank protection trip command 44 Buchholz warning Buchholz indication 11 2B2 9 1B1 Malfunction alarm relay 4D1 87 4D4 90 10 3B2 8 2B1 Fault indications of the device 7 3B1 6 1A2 5 3 2A2 1A1 4 2 3A2 2A1 1 3A1

L1 L2 L3

L1 L2 L3

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Side 1

Side 2

Side 3

L1 L2 L3

i E1
14 33 34 54 LED Reset 53 56 55 58 User defined indication 57 60 59 62 Buchholz indication 61 15 L+ L 16 RxD MR 52 26 51 4A1 4A 4A2 Buchholz warning

4C1 4C4 4C2 4C3 3C4 3C2 3C3 7D4

i E2

L1 L2 L3

General trip

I >> blocking (definite/inverse time)

Fig. 8 Connection diagram for 7UT513 differential protection relay with overcurrent standby and two overload functions Command Binary input 3 relay 2 General trip 7D3 6A3 6A1 6A2 5B1 5B3 5B4 5B2 5A1 5A3 5A4 5A2 6D1 6D3 6D4 6D2 5D1 43 19 18 17 74 99 100 75 72 97 98 73 20 22 23 21 24 General trip 5D2 25 General trip 5D3 49 General trip 5D4 50 Link with the central equipment either fibreoptic or V.24 interface (RS 232C) 2kVisolated 4A3 76 4A 4A4 77 TxD MT

L1 L2 L3

L1 L2 L3

7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines

Differential Relays

Power supply Binary inputs, alarm relays, command relays LEDs can be marshalled

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Differential Relays

7UT512/513 differential protection relay (Version V3) for transformers, generators, motors and short lines

Version for panel surface mounting Version for panel flush mounting/cubicle mounting L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N 1 4 7 6 3 4 7 10 3 11 12 27 30 28 31 20 32 13 14 33 34 3A1 3A2 2A1 2A2 1A1 1A2 3B1 3B2 2B1 2B2 1B1 1B2 3D1 3D2 2C1 2C2 1C1 1C2 1D1 1D2 2D1 2D2 7B1 8B1 6B1 7B2 8B2 6B2 7B3 8B3 6B3 7B4 8B4 6B4 4D2 65 64 63 68 67 66 71 70 69 86 85 84 88

IL1 Winding1 IL2 Winding 1

Alarm relay 1

Device general trip Trip command I DIFF >> I DIFF > and Standby general trip Fault indications of the device

Alarm relay 2

IL3 Winding 1 IL1 Winding 2 IL2 Winding 2 IL3 Winding 2 IL1 Winding 3 IL2 Winding 3 IL3 Winding 3 IE2 IE1
Alarm relay 9 Alarm relay 3 Alarm relay 4 Malfunction alarm relay Alarm relay 6 Alarm relay 7 Alarm relay 8

Restricted earthfault protection IE2

Tank protection

7UT513
IE1 53 3A2 54 3A1 55 3A4 56 3A3
D Connection of the restricted earth fault

Alarm relay 10 Alarm relay 11

Binary input 1 Command relay 1 Binary input 2 Command relay 2 Binary input 3 Binary input 4 Binary input 5

57 8D2 58 8D1 59 8D4 60 8D3 61 7D2 62 7D1

protection is freely allocable to side 1, side 2 or side 3. D For ordering with normal/sensitive overcurrent earth (Pos. 13 = 2) IE2 is the sensitive input (also as tank protection). D For ordering with REF or overcurrent (Pos. 13 = 1) both inputs IE1, IE2 are normal inputs.

Command relay 3

Command relay 4 Command relay 5

Device operative 4D1 87 (not marshallable) 4D4 90 4D3 89 Overload trip 1, 2 3C1 92 Thermal warning stage 4C1 91 overload 1, 2 4C4 94 4C2 93 Restricted earth fault 4C3 trip command 3C4 96 3C2 95 Tank protection trip 3C3 command 7D4 44 7D3 43 Buchholz warning 6A3 19 6A1 18 Buchholz indication 6A2 17 5B1 74 5B3 99 5B4 100 General trip 5B2 75 5A1 72 5A3 97 5A4 98 General trip 5A2 73 6D1 20 6D3 22 6D4 23 General trip 6D2 21 5D1 24 5D2 25 General trip 5D3 49 5D4 50 General trip

15 4B1 Power supply 16 4B2 81 4A1 4A 82 4A2 26

L+ L

+12 V 12 V

4B5 4B4 76 4A 77 4A3 4A4

Fibre optic

V.24 interface (RS 232 C) Fibreoptic interface Connection for the LSA

TxDK Fibre optic MT

SV
Connection of the restricted earthfault protection can be parameterized for different winding.

Fig. 9 Connection diagram for 7UT513 differential protection relay with restricted earth fault protection (low impedance) or sensitive/normal overcurrent (earth)

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Dimension drawings in mm
131.5 105 5.4 10 244 266 245 Diam. 5 or M4 255.8 Diam. 6 146 Panel cutout 206.5 180 5.4
10

145

30

172

29.5

7.3 13.2

Fibre optic connection

1.5

150 Front view

231,5 Side view

Fig. 10 7UT512 with housing 7XP20302 (for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting) 7.3 13.2

220

30

172

29.5

1.5 Diam. 6

225 Front view

231.5 Side view

221 Panel cutout

Fig. 11 7UT513 with housing 7XP20402 (for panel flush mounting or cubicle mounting) 234
31 46

159 ..... .....

7.5
45 60 51 76

27

29.5

..... .....

75 100

Cutout 20 x 60 (without paint) 280 344 266 1.5 Detail Z:


Z

280

344

39

1 16

..... ..... 144

15 30

1 26

..... ..... 219


7UT513 (7XP20401)

25 50

71

40

260 Side view Fibre optic interface

7UT512 (7XP20301)

Front view Fig. 12 7UT512/513 for panel surface mounting

Side view

255.8

244

266

245

Fibre optic connection

Diam. 5 or M4

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