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Relion 615 series

Motor Protection and Control


REM615 Ver. 2.0
Technical Presentation
ABB Oy Distribution Automation
May 13, 2010 | 1MRS756904 A | Slide 1

Content
REM615 Technical Presentation

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 2

Introduction

Application examples

Hardware and options

Functionality highlights

Communication

Mechanical design

Front panel HMI

Tools

Conclusions

Introduction

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 3

Relion 615 series


REM615
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 4

REM615 is a member of ABBs Relion


product family and part of its 615 protection
and control product series

The 615 series IEDs are characterized by


their compactness and withdrawable design

Other members of the 615 product series:

REF615

RET615

RED615

REM615
Description
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 5

REM615 is a dedicated motor


protection and control IED
(intelligent electronic device)
designed for the protection,
control, measurement and
supervision of asynchronous
motors in manufacturing and
process industry

REM615
Motor Protection and Control
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
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Designed for main protection for


asynchronous motors and the associated
drives

Designed for IEC 61850

REM615 also supports:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 6

The industry standard Modbus


protocol

DNP3

IEC 60870-5-103

Optional three-channel ARC protection


system

REM615
Standard configuration C
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 7

One standard configuration


available, standard
configuration C

Possibility to add, delete and


change signal connections for
binary inputs, binary outputs
and between function blocks
using PCM600

The number and type of


function blocks is fixed

REM615
Standard configuration C
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 8

Standard configuration C
Motor protection with current
and voltage based protection
and measurements functions

REM615
Standard configuration C, page 1(3)
Introduction
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Standard configuration
Protection
Thermal overload protection for motors

Motor start-up supervision

Negative-sequence overcurrent protection for motors, instance 1

Negative-sequence overcurrent protection for motors, instance 2

Directional earth-fault protection, low stage, instance 1

Non-directional earth-fault protection, using calculated I0

Motor load jam protection

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage, instance 1

Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, instantaneous stage, instance 1

Loss of load supervision

Phase reversal protection

Three-phase undervoltage protection, instance 1

Positive-sequence undervoltage protection

Negative-sequence overvoltage protection

Circuit breaker failure protection

Master trip, instance 1

Master trip, instance 2

= included, = optional at the time of order

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 9

REM615
Standard configuration C, page 2(3)
Introduction
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Standard configuration

Arc protection, instance 1

Arc protection, instance 2

Arc protection, instance 3

Control
Circuit-breaker control

Disconnector position indication, instance 1

Disconnector position indication, instance 2

Disconnector position indication, instance 3

Earthing switch indication

Emergency start-up

Condition monitoring
Circuit-breaker condition monitoring

Trip circuit supervision, instance 1

Trip circuit supervision, instance 2

Current circuit supervision

Fuse failure supervision

Motor runtime counter

= included, = optional at the time of order

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 10

REM615
Standard configuration C, page 3(3)
Introduction
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Standard configuration
Measurement
Disturbance recorder

Three-phase current measurement

Sequence current measurement

Residual current measurement

Three-phase voltage measurement

Residual voltage measurement

Sequence voltage measurement

Three-phase power and energy measurement

= included, = optional at the time of order

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 11

Application examples

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 12

REM615
Application areas
Introduction
Application
examples
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Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 13

Circuit-breaker or contactor
controlled high-voltage (HV)
motors

Contactor controlled medium


sized and large low-voltage
(LV) motors

Protection for a variety of drives


such as:

Pumps and conveyors

Crushers and choppers

Mixers and agitators

Fans and aerators

REM615
Standard configuration C
Introduction
Application
examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
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Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 14

Main protection: thermal overload protection


for motors

Short circuit and earth-fault protection

Motor start-up supervision

Neg. seq. based unbalance protection

Motor load jam protection

Three-phase undervoltage protection

Positive-sequence undervoltage protection

Negative-sequence overvoltage protection

Breaker failure protection

Fuse failure and current circuit supervision

Phase voltage, energy and power meas.

Optional arc protection

615 series
Supported ABB solutions, page 1(2)
Introduction
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examples
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Conclusions

The 615 series IEDs together with COM600


constitute a genuine IEC 61850 solution for
reliable power distribution in utility and
industrial power systems

The native IEC 61850 support offer:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 15

Fast software based communication

Continuous supervision of the integrity


of the protection and communication
system

Inherent flexibility for reconfiguration


and upgrades

ABBs Connectivity Package concept


enables:

Streamlining of the system engineering


and IED configuration

Easy integration with COM600 and


MicroSCADA Pro

615 series
Supported ABB solutions, page 2(2)
Introduction
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examples
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Supported ABB solutions

Version

Station Automation COM600

3.3 or later

MicroSCADA Pro

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 16

9.2 SP1
or later

The 615 series IEDs complemented with


COM600 offer several benefits:

Enhanced substation level functionality


using the data content of the bay level
IEDs

A web HMI providing single-line mimic


diagrams for switchgear bay solutions

COM600 can be used as a local data


warehouse for technical documentation
and for network data

Extensive reporting and analyzing of


network fault situations

Seamless connectivity to MicroSCADA


Pro and System 800xA

Hardware and options

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 17

REM615
Hardware modules
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 18

[X000] Communication module (option)


with or without arc protection

[X100] Power supply and binary


output module

[X110] Binary I/O module

[X120] Basic analog input module

[X130] Additional analog input module

REM615
Option: Communication modules [X000]
Introduction
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options
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Ethernet options:

100BASE-TX with an RJ-45 connector

100BASE-FX with a fibre-optic LC


connector

Serial options:

RS-485 + IRIG-B

9 or 10-pin screw terminal connector

2-wire or 4-wire connection

RS-485 / RS-232 + IRIG-B

Fibre (ST connector)

Three arc sensors (option)

Examples: Ethernet/Serial modules (RJ-45 and LC) with


optional arc sensors
ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 19

REM615
Power supply and binary output modules [X100]
Introduction
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options
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 20

Power supply options:

48 V250 V DC, 100 V240 V AC,

2460 V DC

Four power output contacts capable of direct


CB operation

Two contacts with integrated trip circuit


supervision; also to be used with doublepole operation

The TCS can be disconnected by


excluding the resistor from the trip circuit

Two signal output contacts


(1 normally open contact, 1 changeover
contact e.g. for contactor control)

IRF output for self-supervision signalling

REM615
Additional binary I/O module [X110]
Introduction
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options
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 21

8 binary inputs

6 inputs, grouped in pairs of two


(common ground)

2 inputs, separated (potential free)

4 binary outputs

3 outputs, changeover contacts

1 output, normally open

Selectable binary input thresholds


(17 186 V DC)

REM615
Basic analog input module [X120]
Introduction
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options
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 22

Four analog current inputs

(I0 ,IL1, IL2, and IL3), user selectable 1 A or 5 A

I0 optionally user selectable 0.2 A / 1 A

Three binary inputs (common ground),


thresholds selectable

Both for ring and pin type wire terminals

Max. wire 1 x 6 mm2 or 2 x 2.5 mm2

REM615
Additional analog input module [X130]
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 23

Analog input module:

4 binary inputs

4 analog voltage inputs

1 voltage input reserved for future use

Selectable binary input thresholds


(17 186 V DC)

REM615
Communication modules and protocols
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Modules

With arc protection


Ethernet
(RJ-45
or LC)
+ 3 arc
sensors

Serial (RS-485)
+ IRIG-B
+3 arc sensors

Ethernet
(RJ-45 or LC)

Serial
(RS-485
/RS-232)
+ IRIG-B

Serial
(fibre
ST)
+ IRIG-B

IEC 61850

IEC 60870-5-103

DNP3 TCP/IP

DNP3 serial

MODBUS TCP/IP

MODBUS
RTU/ASCII

Protocols

= supported, - = not supported

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 24

Without arc protection

REM615
Input/output overview
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 25

Standard configuration
Standard configuration C

Analog inputs

Binary inputs/outputs

CT

VT

BI

BO

5 1)

16

10

1) One of the five channels is reserved for future applications

Functionality highlights

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 26

REM615
Motor start-up supervision and runtime jam protection
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ABB Group
May 13, 2010 | Slide 27

Start-up supervision:

Excessive starting time

Locked rotor conditions

Excessive number of start-ups (blocks the


motor from restarting)

Time between starts (settable)

Emergency start:

Overrides the cumulative start-up and thermal


overload protection functions

Enables one additional start-up of the motor

Runtime jam protection:

Protection in mechanical jam situations while


the motor is running

The function is blocked during motor start-up

REM615
Thermal overload protection
Introduction
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ABB Group
May 13, 2010 | Slide 28

Thermal overload conditions are the most


frequently occurring abnormal conditions for
industrial motors

Reduced cooling or an abnormal rise in the


motor running current results in an increase in
the motor's thermal dissipation (conversion of
electric energy into heat) and temperature

Thermal overload protection prevents


premature degradation of the insulation and
further damage to the motor

An early alarm is issued when the set


thermal level is reached

Disconnects the motors when thermal


content reaches 100%

The module calculates the thermal load


considering true RMS and negative
sequence current

REM615
Negative-sequence overcurrent protection
Introduction
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ABB Group
May 13, 2010 | Slide 29

Neg. Seq. overcurrent protection situations:

Phase loss / single phasing

Unbalance load

Unsymmetrical voltage

Two instances of negative sequence


overcurrent protection

Two operation modes:

Definite Time mode (DT)

Inverse Definite Minimum Time (IDMT)


mode

REM615
Loss-of-load supervision
Introduction
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ABB Group
May 13, 2010 | Slide 30

Detects sudden loss of load which is


considered as a fault condition

Trips the circuit breaker when the load


current rapidly falls below the set value
due to:

Transmission gear failures

Conveyor belt breakages

Pumps running dry

REM615
Phase reversal protection
Introduction
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ABB Group
May 13, 2010 | Slide 31

Can be used for detecting


reversed connection of the
phases causing the motor to
rotate in reverse direction

Detection by monitoring the


negative phase sequence
current during the start-up of
the motor

Operates when the negative


sequence current exceeds the
defined value

REM615
Arc protection (option)
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 32

Increases safety during maintenance work

Reduces material damage

Minimizes system downtime

Continuously supervises the CB, cable and


busbar compartment of metal-enclosed
switchgear

Same lens and optic fibre as for


REA 107

Automatic reference level adjustment based


on background-light intensity

REM615
Arc protection (option), contd
Introduction
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Current and light

Current and binary input signal

Light only

Separate trip value settings for phase


currents and earth-fault current

Operate time typically

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 33

Arc trip based on:

12 ms (current and light)

10 ms (light only)

Possible to block the function or change


operation mode via a binary input

REM615
Control functions
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 34

Control of one circuit-breaker


via the IEDs HMI or a remote
control system

Dedicated push-buttons for


opening and closing of the CB

Interlocking schemes

REM615
Operation traceability
Introduction
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For pre and post fault analysis

Data is stored in non-volatile memory

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 35

Setting values

Configuration

Trip lock-out

Disturbance recorder data

Up to 50 event codes

Recorded data of the four latest starts/trips of


the protection stages (incl. time stamp)

CB conditioning monitoring values

Thermal loading level

Motor operating hours

Operation indications and alarm LEDs show


the status of the IED

REM615
Disturbance recorder
Introduction
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Records up to 12 analog channels and 64


binary channels

Triggering by:

Analog or binary channel

Manual or periodic command

Recording modes:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 36

Wave form or trend

Selectable sampling rate, 32/16/8 samples


per cycle

Max 2 X 10 sec with the highest sampling


rate and the maximum number of
recorded channels.

Max 4 X 10 sec if six analog channels are


recorded

REM615
Self-supervision
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 37

Continuous monitoring of:

Memory circuits (RAM, ROM, EEPROM)

CPU operation and program execution

Internal supply voltages

Output relay supervision

External trip circuit (TCS)

Light sensor inputs

Hardware and software configuration

REM615
CB condition monitoring
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 38

Provides information for


scheduling CB maintenance

Monitors the wear and tear of


the circuit-breaker

Circuit-breaker gas pressure

Circuit-breaker spring charging

Circuit-breaker travel time

Circuit-breaker operation
counter

Scheduled maintenance

REM615
Access control
Introduction
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Individual user accounts with role-based


access control protects the IED from
unauthorized access

Four access levels: viewer, operator,


engineer and administrator

Applies to:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 39

Front-panel user interface

Web browser based user interface

PCM600

Passwords programmable by the


administrator

Communication

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 40

615 series
Designed for IEC 61850
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 41

Native support for IEC 61850 communication


between devices in substations

IEC 61850 enables GOOSE (Generic


Object Oriented Substation Event) horizontal
communication between IEDs

REM615 can simultaneously report events to


five different clients on the station bus

REM615 also supports:

Modbus TCP/IP and RTU / ASCII

DNP3 TCP/IP and serial

IEC 60870-5-103

615 series
IEC 61850 GOOSE communication
Introduction
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Standardized horizontal communication


enables interoperability between any IEDs
supporting GOOSE communication

Used for transmitting binary process data to


peer IEDs within a substation

Ethernet technology offers a fast and reliable


station bus for the transfer of data

The publisher-subscriber principle allows the


IEDs to send and/or receive time critical data

Network control centre


MicroSCADA Pro

Station Automation
COM600
Station bus IEC 61850

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 42

615 series
GOOSE communication benefits
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 43

Expandability and flexibility:

Flexible modifications without changing the


wiring between the IEDs

No IED I/Os are needed for the transer of data


between the IEDs

Reduced wiring between the IEDs

Possible to add functionality like interlocking


schemes between the cubicles in existing
switchgear (retrofit)

Supervised data transfer (connection and


data quality)

REM615 meets the GOOSE performance


requirements for tripping applications in
distribution substations, as defined by the
IEC 61850 standard

615 series
Time synchronization methods
Introduction
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Ethernet-based time synchronization:

With special time synchronization wiring:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 44

SNTP (Simple Network


Time Protocol)
IRIG-B (Inter-Range Instrumentation
Group - Time Code Format B

Time stamp resolution: 1 ms

Serial protocol based time synchronization


options:

Modbus

DNP3

IEC60870-5-103

615 series
Front port communication
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 45

RJ-45 Ethernet connector

IED configuration using


PCM600

IED access using the webbrowser-based HMI

LED indication on the local HMI


during data transfer

Both crossover and regular


cables can be used

Mechanical design

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 46

615 series
Patented and compact plug-in design
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 47

Speeds up installation,
maintenance and testing of the
protection

Contributes to a shortened
MTTR (mean time to repair)

Allows the cases to be installed


and wired before the plug-in
units are delivered

Mechanical coding system for


preventing insertion of a wrong
plug-in unit in a case

Sealable pull-out handle to


prevent accidental (or
unauthorized) withdrawal of the
plug-in unit

615 series
IED case and plug-in unit
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Height: frame 177 mm, case 164 mm

Width: frame 177 mm (4U),


case 160 mm

Depth: case 155 mm

IP classification

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 48

IP54

When panelmounted

IP20

Rear side

615 series
Flush and semi flush mounting
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Flush mounting

Semi-flush mounting

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 49

The same cut-out on the cubicle front as for the 610 series
IEDs (height: 161.5 1, width: 165.5 1)
With a 50 mm rising frame

615 series
Semi flush and wall mounting
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Semi-flush mounting in a 25 angle

Wall mounting

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 50

With special accessories


The IED can be tilted for easy access to the connectors

615 series
Panel and rack mounting
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Mounting using a 19 mounting panel

Mounting with an RTXP test switch in a 19 rack

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 51

One or two IEDs


For routine testing purposes

Front panel HMI

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 52

615 series
Front panel HMI

Three dedicated LEDs: Ready, Start,Trip

4 x 16 character
display (LCD)

11 programmable LEDs
ENTER button
CLEAR button

CB Control, OPEN
and CLOSE buttons

Front communication port


MENU button
ESC button
LOCAL/REMOTE button, HELP

Navigation buttons
AUTHORIZATION
ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 53

615 series
Display options
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Option:
Small LCD
ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 54

Large LCD

Large LCD, mono-spaced 10 x


20 characters, variable width 8
x 8 (or more) characters

Small LCD, mono-spaced 4 x


20 characters, variable width 4
x 8 (or more) characters

Background light with powersaving mode

615 series
Display readouts
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 55

IEC 61850 naming, classic


IEC symbols or ANSI codes:
(PHLPTOC1, 3I>, 51P-1)

Fault indications

Four fault recordings with


time stamp

Measurements

615 series
Display readouts, contd
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 56

Name or code of protected


objects

Settings in 4 setting groups

Configurations such as protocol


settings etc.

Product information, serial


number, software version,
identification etc.

Tools

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 57

REM615
Tools
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 58

Tools
PCM600
Web-browser-based user interface
REM615 connectivity package

Version
2.0 SP2 or later
IE 7.0 or later
2.5 or later

PCM600
Protection and control IED Manager
Introduction
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ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 59

A common tool for new and existing


protection IEDs and terminals

IED-specific connectivity packages enable


the use PCM600 for different ABB protection
IEDs and terminals

Supports IEC 61850

GOOSE messaging configuration (PCM600


Engineering Pro)

IED interaction using:

Corporate LAN/WAN

The IEDs communication port

PCM600
Tools
Introduction
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Communication
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Front panel HMI
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Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 60

All tools needed to manage REM615 are


included in PCM600:

Signal matrix

Signal monitoring

IED parameter setting

Disturbance recorder handling and


viewing

IEC 61850 (GOOSE) communication


configuration

Modbus communication configuration

DNP3 communication configuration

IEC 60870-5-103 communication


configuration

Access control management

PCM600
Power system overview
Introduction
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Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 61

PCM600 offers the possibility to create a


tree-structure representing your individual
power system, including:

Project name

Substations

Voltage levels

Bays

IEDs/terminals

615 series
Web-browser based user interface
Introduction
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Conclusions

Local or remote IED access using an IE 7.0


(or later) web browser

Disabled by default, enabled by PCM600 or


the local front-panel interface

Functions:

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 62

Viewing of alarm LEDs and event lists

Saving of event data

Parameter setting

Signal monitoring

Measurement viewing

Phasor diagram viewing

Reading of disturbance records

User access level authentication

Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 63

REM615
Product summary
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 64

IEC 61850 communication including


GOOSE messaging

Comprehensive motor start-up supervision


and thermal overload protection

Short circuit and earth-fault protection

Voltage-based protection and measurements

Power and energy measurement

Optional arc protection with three sensors

Motor start and stop buttons on the HMI

Rapid set-up and commissioning

Patented plug-in / draw-out design

Optimized size - suitable for retrofit purposes

Versatile tools

REM615
Selection and ordering data, digit 1-3
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

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May 13, 2010 | Slide 65

REM615
Selection and ordering data, digit 4-8
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

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May 13, 2010 | Slide 66

REM615
Selection and ordering data, digit 9-11
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

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May 13, 2010 | Slide 67

REM615
Selection and ordering data, digit 9-11
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 68

REM615
Selection and ordering data, digit 12-18
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

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May 13, 2010 | Slide 69

REM615
Selection and ordering data, ordering code
Introduction
Application examples
Hardware and options
Functionality
Communication
Mechanical design
Front panel HMI
Tools
Conclusions

ABB Oy
May 13, 2010 | Slide 70

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