Eaton EDR 3000 Installation and operating instructions

Operation & Maintenance Manual
General Order
MRM0007157
Volume 3 of 6
Equipment:
Medium Voltage Switchgear Assembly
Pentagon - MCM7571
Date: 2016-04-08
WESCO MIDLOTHIAN VA 7582 PO# 7582-785492
YORK RIVER ELECTRIC
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1.0
Medium Voltage Switchgear Assembly
Vol. 1
1.1
Drawings
1.2
Instruction Data
Vol. 2
1.3
Component Data
Vol. 3-5
2.0
Medium Voltage Switches
Vol. 6
2.1
Drawings
2.2
Instruction Data
2.3
Component Data
3.0
Panelboards
Vol. 6
3.1
Drawings
3.2
Instruction Data
3.3
Renewal Parts


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Medium Voltage Switchgear Assembly
Vol. 3
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1.1
Component Data
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IM02602003E-EDR-3000 RevD Manual


Component Data


EDR-3000 - DISTRIBUTION RELAY
Installation, Operation and Maintenance
So tware-Version: 2.5.b
IM02602003E
Revision: D
English

EDR-3000 IM02602003E
EDR-3000 Functional Overview
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50P
standard
3
1
50X 51X
CTS
79 74
TC
Option
Fundamental and
RMS,
Max/Min/Avg
Cu ents
THD cu ent
Cu ent phaso s
Sequence Cu ents
Mete ing
SOTF CLPU
T end eco de
Event eco de
Fault eco de
Wavefo m eco de
Zone Inte locking
IRIG-B00X
SNTP
B eake Wea
P og ammable Logic
51P 50
BF 50R 51R
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Table o Contents
EDR-3000 Functional Overview............................................................................................................................... 2
Table o Contents.................................................................................................................................................... 3
Comments on the Manual........................................................................................................................................ 8
What Is Included with the Device................................................................................................................................. 13
Storage........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
Important In ormation ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Symbols....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
General Conventions................................................................................................................................................... 20
Load Re erence Arrow System.................................................................................................................................... 21
Device................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Device Planning........................................................................................................................................................... 22
Device Planning Parameters o the Device................................................................................................................. 23
Installation and Wiring........................................................................................................................................... 24
Three-Side-View and Panel Cutout............................................................................................................................. 24
Overview o Slots - Assembly Groups......................................................................................................................... 27
Slot X1: Power Supply Card with Digital Inputs........................................................................................................... 29
Slot X2: Relay Output Card, IRIG-B, Zone Interlock, SC............................................................................................. 34
Slot X3: Current Trans ormer Measuring Inputs..........................................................................................................41
Slot X100: Ethernet Inter ace....................................................................................................................................... 51
Slot X101: IRIG-B00X.................................................................................................................................................. 53
Slot X103: Data Communication.................................................................................................................................. 55
Slot X120 - PC Inter ace.............................................................................................................................................. 60
Control Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................................................... 61
Input, Output and LED Settings.............................................................................................................................63
Digital Input Con iguration........................................................................................................................................... 63
DI-8P X........................................................................................................................................................................ 64
DI-4P X Settings.......................................................................................................................................................... 68
Wired Inputs (Aliases)................................................................................................................................................. 71
Relay Output Con iguration......................................................................................................................................... 75
RO-3 X Settings........................................................................................................................................................... 78
RO-5 X Settings........................................................................................................................................................... 91
RO-3ZI X - Settings................................................................................................................................................... 111
LED Con iguration..................................................................................................................................................... 125
The »System OK (Operational) « LED ...................................................................................................................... 128
LED Settings.............................................................................................................................................................. 129
Front Panel.......................................................................................................................................................... 146
Basic Menu Control .................................................................................................................................................. 151
PowerPort-E Keyboard Commands........................................................................................................................... 152
PowerPort-E........................................................................................................................................................ 153
Installation o PowerPort-E........................................................................................................................................ 154
Uninstalling PowerPort-E........................................................................................................................................... 154
Setting up the Connection PC - Device..................................................................................................................... 155
Loading o Device Data When Using PowerPort-E.................................................................................................... 166
Restoring Device Data When Using PowerPort-E.....................................................................................................166
Backup and Documentation When Using PowerPort-E.............................................................................................167
Printing o Device Data When Using PowerPort-E (Setting List)................................................................................167
O -line Device Planning Via PowerPort-E................................................................................................................. 169
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PowerPort-E Keyboard Commands........................................................................................................................... 170
Measuring Values................................................................................................................................................ 171
Read Out Measured Values...................................................................................................................................... 171
Current - Measured Values........................................................................................................................................ 174
Statistics.............................................................................................................................................................. 177
Con iguration o the Minimum and Maximum Values................................................................................................. 177
Con iguration o the Average Value Calculation......................................................................................................... 178
Direct Commands...................................................................................................................................................... 180
Global Protection Parameters o the Statistics Module..............................................................................................180
States o the Inputs o the Statistics Module..............................................................................................................182
Signals o the Statistics Module................................................................................................................................. 183
Counters o the Module Statistics.............................................................................................................................. 183
System Alarms.................................................................................................................................................... 187
Demand Management............................................................................................................................................... 187
Peak Demand............................................................................................................................................................ 190
Min. and Max. Values................................................................................................................................................ 190
THD Protection.......................................................................................................................................................... 190
Device Planning Parameters o the Demand Management.......................................................................................191
Signals o the Demand Management (States o the Outputs)....................................................................................191
Global Protection Parameter o the Demand Management........................................................................................191
States o the Inputs o the Demand Management...................................................................................................... 193
Resets................................................................................................................................................................. 194
Manual Acknowledgment........................................................................................................................................... 196
Manual Acknowledgment Via PowerPort-E............................................................................................................... 196
External Acknowledgments....................................................................................................................................... 197
External Acknowledge Via PowerPort-E.................................................................................................................... 197
External LED - Acknowledgment Signals................................................................................................................... 198
Manual Resets........................................................................................................................................................... 208
Manual Resets Via PowerPort-E............................................................................................................................... 208
Reset to Factory De aults.......................................................................................................................................... 208
Status Display..................................................................................................................................................... 209
Status Display via PowerPort E................................................................................................................................. 209
Operating Panel (HMI)......................................................................................................................................... 210
Special Parameters o the Panel............................................................................................................................... 210
Direct Commands o the Panel.................................................................................................................................. 210
Global Protection Parameters o the Panel................................................................................................................ 210
Recorders............................................................................................................................................................ 211
Wave orm Recorder.................................................................................................................................................. 211
Fault Recorder........................................................................................................................................................... 222
Event Recorder.......................................................................................................................................................... 230
Trend Recorder......................................................................................................................................................... 234
Time Synchronization.......................................................................................................................................... 239
Accuracy o Time Synchronization............................................................................................................................ 240
SNTP......................................................................................................................................................................... 247
IRIG-B00X................................................................................................................................................................. 255
Device Parameters.............................................................................................................................................. 260
Date and Time........................................................................................................................................................... 260
Version...................................................................................................................................................................... 260
Version Via PowerPort-E........................................................................................................................................... 260
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TCP/IP Settings......................................................................................................................................................... 261
Direct Commands o the System Module.................................................................................................................. 262
Global Protection Parameters o the System.............................................................................................................263
System Module Input States...................................................................................................................................... 265
Special Values o the System Module....................................................................................................................... 267
Communication Protocols.................................................................................................................................... 268
Modbus®................................................................................................................................................................... 268
IEC 61850................................................................................................................................................................. 275
Parameters.......................................................................................................................................................... 290
Parameter De initions................................................................................................................................................ 290
Access Authorizations (access areas)....................................................................................................................... 305
Passwords – Areas.................................................................................................................................................... 305
How to ind out what access areas/levels are unlocked?...........................................................................................309
Unlocking Access Areas............................................................................................................................................ 309
Changing Passwords................................................................................................................................................. 310
Adaptive Parameters via HMI.................................................................................................................................... 311
Access Authorizations (access areas)....................................................................................................................... 314
Passwords – Areas.................................................................................................................................................... 314
How to ind out what access areas/levels are unlocked?...........................................................................................318
Unlocking Access Areas............................................................................................................................................ 319
Changing Passwords................................................................................................................................................. 319
Changing Passwords via Power-Port-E.....................................................................................................................320
Password Entry at the Panel..................................................................................................................................... 320
Password Forgotten ................................................................................................................................................. 320
Parameter Setting at the HMI.................................................................................................................................... 321
Parameter Setting via Power-Port-E..........................................................................................................................325
Setting Groups........................................................................................................................................................... 328
Comparing Parameter Files Via PowerPort-E............................................................................................................341
Converting Parameter Files Via PowerPort-E............................................................................................................ 342
Program Mode........................................................................................................................................................... 343
System Parameters............................................................................................................................................. 344
General System Parameters..................................................................................................................................... 344
System Parameters – Current Related......................................................................................................................345
Blocking............................................................................................................................................................... 346
Permanent Blocking.................................................................................................................................................. 346
Temporary Blocking................................................................................................................................................... 346
To Activate or Deactivate the Tripping Command o a Protection Module.................................................................348
Activate, Deactivate Respectively to Block Temporary Protection Functions............................................................349
Protection (Prot) Module...................................................................................................................................... 351
How to Block All Protective and Supervisory Functions.............................................................................................351
Direct Commands o the Protection Module..............................................................................................................358
Global Protection Parameters o the Protection Module............................................................................................358
Protection Module Input States.................................................................................................................................. 359
Protection Module Signals (Output States)................................................................................................................ 359
Values o the Protection Module................................................................................................................................ 360
Switchgear/Breaker - Manager............................................................................................................................361
Breaker Con iguration................................................................................................................................................ 361
Single Line Diagram.................................................................................................................................................. 363
Switching the Breaker at the Panel............................................................................................................................ 382
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Breaker Wear............................................................................................................................................................ 384
Control - Example: Switching o a Breaker................................................................................................................401
Protective Elements............................................................................................................................................. 404
50P - DEFT Overcurrent Protection........................................................................................................................... 404
51P - INV Overcurrent-Protection.............................................................................................................................. 413
50X DEFT Measured Ground Fault Protection..........................................................................................................422
51X INV Measured Ground Fault Protection.............................................................................................................. 431
50R DEFT Calculated Ground Fault Protection Module............................................................................................440
51R INV Calculated Ground Fault Protection............................................................................................................449
ZI - Zone Interlocking................................................................................................................................................. 458
46 - Current Unbalance Protection............................................................................................................................ 476
CLPU - Supervision Module Cold Load Pickup..........................................................................................................484
SOTF - Switch Onto Fault Protection......................................................................................................................... 493
79 - Automatic Reclosure.......................................................................................................................................... 501
ExP - External Protection........................................................................................................................................... 538
Supervision.......................................................................................................................................................... 544
BF- Breaker Failure [50BF*/62BF]............................................................................................................................. 544
CTS - Current Trans ormer Supervision....................................................................................................................569
74TC - Trip Circuit Monitoring.................................................................................................................................... 576
Sel Supervision......................................................................................................................................................... 584
Programmable Logic............................................................................................................................................ 587
General Description................................................................................................................................................... 587
Programmable Logic at the Panel.............................................................................................................................. 593
Programmable Logic Via PowerPort-E...................................................................................................................... 593
Commissioning.................................................................................................................................................... 615
Commissioning/Protection Test................................................................................................................................. 616
Decommissioning – Removing the Plug rom the Relay............................................................................................617
Service and Commissioning Support...................................................................................................................618
Maintenance Mode.................................................................................................................................................... 619
Principle – General Use............................................................................................................................................. 619
Be ore Use................................................................................................................................................................ 620
How to Use the Maintenance Mode...........................................................................................................................620
Forcing the Relay Output Contacts............................................................................................................................ 622
Disarming the Relay Output Contacts........................................................................................................................ 623
Forcing RTDs*........................................................................................................................................................... 625
Forcing Analog Outputs*............................................................................................................................................ 626
Forcing Analog Inputs*.............................................................................................................................................. 627
Failure Simulator (Sequencer)*.................................................................................................................................. 628
Technical Data.................................................................................................................................................... 641
Climatic Environmental Conditions............................................................................................................................641
Degree o Protection EN 60529................................................................................................................................. 641
Routine Test.............................................................................................................................................................. 641
Housing..................................................................................................................................................................... 642
Current and Ground Current Measurement............................................................................................................... 643
Voltage Supply.......................................................................................................................................................... 645
Power Consumption.................................................................................................................................................. 645
Display....................................................................................................................................................................... 646
Front Inter ace RS232............................................................................................................................................... 646
Real Time Clock........................................................................................................................................................ 647
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Digital Inputs.............................................................................................................................................................. 648
Relay Outputs............................................................................................................................................................ 649
Time Synchronization IRIG-B00X.............................................................................................................................. 650
Zone Interlocking....................................................................................................................................................... 651
RS485*...................................................................................................................................................................... 652
Fiber Optic*............................................................................................................................................................... 652
URTD-Inter ace*........................................................................................................................................................ 652
Boot Phase................................................................................................................................................................ 653
Standards............................................................................................................................................................ 654
Approvals.................................................................................................................................................................. 654
Design Standards...................................................................................................................................................... 654
High Voltage Tests (IEC 60255-1)............................................................................................................................. 654
EMC Immunity Tests................................................................................................................................................. 655
EMC Emission Tests................................................................................................................................................. 656
Environmental Tests.................................................................................................................................................. 657
Environmental Tests.................................................................................................................................................. 658
Mechanical Tests....................................................................................................................................................... 659
Speci ications...................................................................................................................................................... 660
Speci ications o the Real Time Clock....................................................................................................................... 660
Time Synchronization Tolerances............................................................................................................................. 660
Speci ications o the Measured Value Acquisition...................................................................................................... 661
Protection Elements Accuracy................................................................................................................................... 662
Appendix............................................................................................................................................................. 665
Instantaneous Current Curves (Phase).....................................................................................................................675
Time Current Curves (PHASE).................................................................................................................................. 676
Instantaneous Current Curves (Ground Current Calculated).....................................................................................688
Instantaneous Current Curves (Ground Current Measured)......................................................................................690
Time Current Curves (Ground Current).....................................................................................................................692
Assignment List................................................................................................................................................... 704
List o ANSI Codes.............................................................................................................................................. 756
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Comments on the Manual
This manual gives a general explanation o the tasks o device planning, parameter setting, installation, commissioning,
operation, and maintenance o the Eaton devices.
The manual serves as re erence document or:
Engineers in the protection ield;
Commissioning engineers;
Personnel dealing with the setting, testing, and maintenance o protection and control devices; and
Well trained personnel involved in electrical installations and power stations.
All unctions concerning the type code will be de ined. Should there be a description o any unctions, parameters, or
inputs/outputs that do not apply to the device in use, please ignore that in ormation.
All details and re erences are explained to the best o our knowledge and are based on our experience and
observations.
This manual describes the ull eatured versions o the devices, including all options.
All technical in ormation and data included in this manual re lect their state at the time this document was issued. Eaton
Corporation reserves the right to carry out technical modi ications in line with urther development without changing this
manual and without previous notice. There ore no claim can be brought based on the in ormation and descriptions
included in this manual.
Text, graphics, and ormulas do not always apply to the actual delivery scope. The drawings and graphics are not true
to scale. Eaton Corporation does not accept any liability or damage and operational ailures caused by operating
errors or disregarding the directions o this manual.
No part o this manual is allowed to be reproduced or passed on to others in any orm, unless Eaton Corporation has
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This user manual is part o the delivery scope when purchasing the device. In case the device is passed on (sold) to a
third party, the manual has to be passed on as well.
Any repair work carried out on the device requires skilled and competent personnel with veri iable knowledge and
experienced with local sa ety regulations and have the necessary experience with working on electronic protection
devices and power installations.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
The symbol/word combinations detailed below are designed to call the User's attention to issues that could a ect User
sa ety and well being as well as the operating li e o the device.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, i not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
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