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Feeder Protection and Control REF615 ANSI Modbus Point List Manual PDF
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— RELION® 615 SERIES Feeder Protection and Control REF615 ANSI Modbus Point List Manual Document ID: 1MAC105331-MB Issued: 2018-02-26 Revision: A Product version: 5.0 FP1 © Copyright 2018 ABB. All rights reserved Copyright This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party, nor used for any unauthorized purpose. The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license. Trademarks ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 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Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or the application of the equipment. Conformity This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is designed in accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series and ANSI C37.90. This product complies with the UL 508 certification. Table of contents Table of contents Section 1 Introduction..........................................................................11 This manual............................................................................................11 Intended audience..................................................................................11 Product documentation...........................................................................12 Product documentation set................................................................12 Document revision history.................................................................12 Related documentation......................................................................13 Symbols and conventions.......................................................................13 Symbols.............................................................................................13 Document conventions......................................................................13 Functions, codes and symbols..........................................................14 Section 2 Modbus data mappings.......................................................21 Overview.................................................................................................21 Supported functions................................................................................21 Supported functions in REF615.........................................................21 Indications...............................................................................................25 Premapped indications......................................................................25 Common data 1............................................................................25 CTRL.CBCILO1 Circuit breaker enable signals (1)......................25 CTRL.CBCSWI1 Circuit breaker (1) mom. position......................26 CTRL.CBCSWI1 Circuit breaker (1) mom+mcd position..............26 CTRL.CBXCBR1 Circuit-breaker control (1) – 52-1.....................26 CTRL.DCSXSWI1 Disconnector position indication (1) – 52- TOC..............................................................................................27 CTRL.DCSXSWI2 Disconnector position indication (2) – 29DS-1.........................................................................................27 CTRL.DCSXSWI3 Disconnector position indication (3) – 29DS-2.........................................................................................27 CTRL.DCXSWI1 Disconnector control (1) – 29DS-1....................27 CTRL.DCXSWI2 Disconnector control (2) – 29DS-2....................28 CTRL.ESSXSWI1 Grounding switch indication (1) – 29GS-1......29 CTRL.ESSXSWI2 Grounding switch indication (2) – 29GS-2......29 CTRL.ESXSWI1 Grounding switch control (1) – 29GS-1.............29 LD0.ARCSARC1 Arc protection (1) – AFD-1................................30 LD0.ARCSARC2 Arc protection (2) – AFD-2................................30 REF615 ANSI 1 Point List Manual Table of contents LD0.ARCSARC3 Arc protection (3) – AFD-3................................30 LD0.CCBRBRF1 Circuit breaker failure protection (1) – 50BF-1..31 LD0.CCSPVC1 Current circuit supervision (1) – CCM-1..............31 LD0.CMHAI1 Current total demand distortion (1) – PQI-1...........31 LD0.CMMXU1 Three-phase current measurement (1) – IA, IB, IC.............................................................................................31 LD0.DARREC1 Autoreclosing (1) – 79-1......................................32 LD0.DARREC1 Autoreclosing state (1) – 79-1.............................33 LD0.DEFHPDEF1 Directional ground-fault protection, high stage (1) – 67/50N-1.....................................................................34 LD0.DEFHPDEF2 Directional ground-fault protection, high stage (2) – 67/50N-2.....................................................................34 LD0.DEFLPDEF1 Directional ground-fault protection, low stage (1) – 67/51N-1.....................................................................34 LD0.DEFLPDEF2 Directional ground-fault protection, low stage (2) – 67/51N-2.....................................................................35 LD0.DPHHPDOC1 Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high stage (1) – 67/50P-1...........................................35 LD0.DPHHPDOC2 Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, high stage (2) – 67/50P-2...........................................35 LD0.DPHLPDOC1 Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low stage (1) – 67/51P-1.............................................36 LD0.DPHLPDOC2 Three-phase directional overcurrent protection, low stage (2) – 67/51P-2.............................................36 LD0.DOPPDPR1 Reverse power/directional overpower protection (1) – 32R/32O-1...........................................................37 LD0.DOPPDPR2 Reverse power/directional overpower protection (2) – 32R/32O-2...........................................................37 LD0.DQPTUV1 Directional reactive power undervoltage protection (1) – 32Q-27.................................................................38 LD0.DUPPDPR1 Underpower protection (1) – 32U-1..................38 LD0.DUPPDPR2 Underpower protection (2) – 32U-2..................38 LD0.EFHPTOC1 Non-directional ground-fault protection, high stage (1) – 50G-1..................................................................39 LD0.EFHPTOC2 Non-directional ground-fault protection, high stage (2) – 50G-2..................................................................39 LD0.EFHPTOC3 Non-directional ground-fault protection, high stage (3) – 50N-1..................................................................39 LD0.EFHPTOC4 Non-directional ground-fault protection, high stage (4) – 50N-2..................................................................40 LD0.EFIPTOC1 Non-directional ground-fault protection, instantaneous stage (1) – 50G-3..................................................40 2 REF615 ANSI Point List Manual Table of contents LD0.EFIPTOC2 Non-directional ground-fault protection, instanteous stage (2) – 50N-3......................................................40 LD0.EFLPTOC1 Non-directional ground-fault protection, low stage (1) – 51G-1..........................................................................41 LD0.EFLPTOC2 Non-directional ground-fault protection, low stage (2) – 51N-1..........................................................................41 LD0.EFPADM1 Admittance-based ground-fault protection (1) – 21YN-1.......................................................................................41 LD0.EFPADM2 Admittance-based ground-fault protection (2) – 21YN-2.......................................................................................42 LD0.EFPADM3 Admittance-based ground-fault protection (3) – 21YN-3.......................................................................................42 LD0.FRPFRQ1 Frequency protection (1) – 81-1..........................42 LD0.FRPFRQ2 Frequency protection (2) – 81-2..........................43 LD0.FRPFRQ3 Frequency protection (3) – 81-3..........................43 LD0.FRPFRQ4 Frequency protection (4) – 81-4..........................44 LD0.FRPFRQ5 Frequency protection (5) – 81-5..........................44 LD0.FRPFRQ6 Frequency protection (6) – 81-6..........................45 LD0.HAEFPTOC1 Harmonics-based ground-fault protection (1) – 51NHA-1...............................................................................45 LD0.HIAPDIF1 High-impedance differential protection for phase A (1)...................................................................................45 LD0.HIBPDIF1 High-impedance differential protection for phase B (1) – 87B-1......................................................................46 LD0.HICPDIF1 High-impedance differential protection for phase C (1) – 87C-1.....................................................................46 LD0.INRPHAR1 Three-phase inrush detector (1) – INR-1...........46 LD0.INTRPTEF1 Transient/intermittent ground-fault protection (1) – 67NIEF-1.............................................................47 LD0.LEDGGIO1 Indication LED states Color1/Color2 – LED.......47 LD0.LEDGGIO1 Indication LED states OFF/ColorX – LED..........48 LD0.LEDPTRC1 Global conditioning (1)......................................49 LD0.LVRTPTUV1 Low-voltage ride-through protection (1) – 27RT-1..........................................................................................49 LD0.LVRTPTUV2 Low-voltage ride-through protection (2) – 27RT-2..........................................................................................50 LD0.LVRTPTUV3 Low-voltage ride-through protection (3) – 27RT-3..........................................................................................50 LD0.MFADPSDE1 Multifrequency admittance-based ground-fault protection (1) – 67YN-1............................................50 LD0.MVGAPC1 Move (8 pcs) (1) – MV-1.....................................51 LD0.MVGAPC2 Move (8 pcs) (2) – MV-2.....................................51 REF615 ANSI 3 Point List Manual Table of contents LD0.NSPTOC1 Negative-sequence overcurrent protection (1) – 46-1......................................................................................52 LD0.NSPTOC2 Negative-sequence overcurrent protection (2) – 46-2......................................................................................52 LD0.NSPTOV1 Negative-sequence overvoltage protection (1) – 47-1......................................................................................52 LD0.PDNSPTOC1 Phase discontinuity protection (1) – 46PD-1..53 LD0.PHHPTOC1 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage (1) – 50P-1................................................53 LD0.PHHPTOC2 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, high stage (2) – 50P-2................................................54 LD0.PHIPTOC1 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, instantaneous stage (1) – 50P-3.................................54 LD0.PHIZ1 High-impedance fault detection (1) – HIZ-1...............55 LD0.PHLPTOC1 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage (1) – 51P-1..................................................55 LD0.PHLPTOC2 Three-phase non-directional overcurrent protection, low stage (2) – 51P-2..................................................55 LD0.PHPTOV1 Three-phase overvoltage protection (1) – 59-1...56 LD0.PHPTOV2 Three-phase overvoltage protection (2) – 59-2...56 LD0.PHPTOV3 Three-phase overvoltage protection (3) – 59-3...57 LD0.PHPTUV1 Three-phase undervoltage protection (1) – 27-1.57 LD0.PHPTUV2 Three-phase undervoltage protection (2) – 27-2.58 LD0.PHPTUV3 Three-phase undervoltage protection (3) – 27-3.58 LD0. PHPTUC1 Loss of phase (1) – 37-1....................................59 LD0.PHQVVR1 Voltage variation (1) – PQSS-1...........................59 LD0.PSPTUV1 Positive-sequence undervoltage protection (1) – 47U-1....................................................................................59 LD0.RESCMMXU1 Residual current measurement (1) – IG-1.....60 LD0.RESVMMXU1 Residual voltage measurement (1) – VG-1...60 LD0.ROVPTOV1 Residual overvoltage protection (1) – 59G-1....60 LD0.ROVPTOV2 Residual overvoltage protection (2) – 59N-1....61 LD0.ROVPTOV3 Residual overvoltage protection (3) – 59N-2....61 LD0.SECRSYN1 Synchronism and energizing check (1) – 25-1.61 LD0.SEQSPVC1 Fuse failure supervision (1) – 60-1...................62 LD0.SPCGAPC2 Generic control point (16 pcs) (2) – SPC-2......62 LD0.SSCBR1 Circuit-breaker condition monitoring (1) – 52CM-1.........................................................................................63 LD0.T1PTTR1 Three-phase thermal protection for feeders, cables and distribution transformers (1) – 49F-1..........................64 LD0.TCSSCBR1 Trip circuit supervision (1) – TCM-1..................64 4 REF615 ANSI Point List Manual