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SIPROTEC
Distance Protection
7SA522, 7SA6
Point lists
Glossary
Communication module
DNP 3.0
Bus mapping / Point lists
Revision: 1.3
Edition: September 2004
C53000-L1840-A007-03
Index
1
2
3
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We look forward to your suggestions for improvement.
We reserve the right to make technical improvements without notice.
1.30.01
Preface
Aim of This Manual
General information about design, configuration, and operation of SIPROTEC devices are laid down in the SIPROTEC 4 system manual, order no.
E50417-H1176-C151.
Target Audience
Additional
literature
This manual describes the DNP 3.0 Device Profile of the SIPROTEC devices.
The following additional manuals inform you about the DNP point lists and the function, operation, assembly and commissioning of the SIPROTEC devices:
Manual
Contents
Order number
Differential
Protection
SIPROTEC
7SA522
C53000-G1176C119-2
Differential
Protection
SIPROTEC 7SA6
C53000-G1176C133-2
DNP 3.0
Communication
Database
C53000-L1840-A00103
The DNP V3.0 specification and the structure of the DNP messages are defined in:
> DNP V3.00 Subset Definitions
Edition 2.00, November 1995
DNP Users Group,
Document Nr.: P009-OIG.SUB
>
Preface
Applicability of this
Manual
>
>
>
For device parameterization DIGSI 4 version 4.3 or higher and DNP standard mappings 3-1 to 3-n (n = device type dependent number of standard mappings) have to
be used.
Additional Support
Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are
not covered sufficiently for the purchasers purpose, the matter should be referred to
the local Siemens representative.
Training Courses
Individual course offerings may be found in our Training Catalogue, or questions may
be directed to our training center. Please contact your Siemens representative.
Instructions and
Warnings
The warnings and notes contained in this manual serve for your own safety and for an
appropriate lifetime of the device. Please observe them!
The following terms are used:
DANGER
indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage will result
if proper precautions are not taken.
Warning
indicates that death, severe personal injury or substantial property damage can result
if proper precautions are not taken.
Caution
indicates that minor personal injury or property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. This particularly applies to damage on or in the device itself and
consequential damage thereof.
Note
indicates information about the device or respective part of the instruction manual
which is essential to highlight.
Preface
Warning!
Hazardous voltages are present in this electrical equipment during operation. Non
observance of the safety rules can result in severe personal injury or property damage.
Only qualified personnel shall work on and around this equipment after becoming thoroughly familiar with all warnings and safety notices of this manual as well as with the
applicable safety regulations.
The successful and safe operation of this device is dependent on proper handling, installation, operation, and maintenance by qualified personnel under observance of all
warnings and hints contained in this manual.
In particular the general erection and safety regulations (e.g. IEC, DIN, VDE, EN or
other national and international standards) regarding the correct use of hoisting gear
must be observed. Nonobservance can result in death, personal injury or substantial
property damage.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
For the purpose of this instruction manual and product labels, a qualified person is one
who is familiar with the installation, construction and operation of the equipment and
the hazards involved. In addition, he has the following qualifications:
Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear, ground and tag circuits
and equipment in accordance with established safety practices.
Is trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment in accordance with established safety practices.
Is trained in rendering first aid.
Typographic and
Symbol Conventions
The following text formats are used when literal information from the device or to the
device appear in the text flow:
3DUDPHWHUQDPHV, i.e. designators of configuration or function parameters which
may appear word-for-word in the display of the device or on the screen of a personal
computer (with operation software DIGSI 4), are marked in bold letters of a monospace type style.
3DUDPHWHURSWLRQV, i.e. possible settings of text parameters, which may appear
word-for-word in the display of the device or on the screen of a personal computer
(with operation software DIGSI 4), are written in italic style, additionally.
$QQXQFLDWLRQV, i.e. designators for information, which may be output by the relay
or required from other devices or from the switch gear, are marked in a monospace
type style in quotation marks.
Deviations may be permitted in drawings when the type of designator can be obviously
derived from the illustration.
Preface
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface.................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.3
1.4
Metered measurands............................................................................................................ 13
2.2
Table of Contents
Point lists............................................................................................................................................ 21
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.1.6
3.1.7
Synchronism check............................................................................................................... 25
3.1.8
3.1.9
3.1.10
Voltage protection................................................................................................................. 27
3.1.11
3.1.12
3.1.13
3.1.14
3.1.15
3.1.16
3.1.17
Measurement supervision..................................................................................................... 30
3.1.18
3.1.19
3.1.20
3.1.21
3.1.22
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.3
Counters ............................................................................................................................... 36
3.4
Analog Inputs........................................................................................................................ 37
3.4.1
3.4.2
Min/Max values..................................................................................................................... 37
3.4.3
3.4.4
Statistic values...................................................................................................................... 39
Glossary.............................................................................................................................................. 41
Index.................................................................................................................................................... 43
This chapter contains notes for the use and evaluation of certain SIPROTEC objects
which are available via DNP3.0 communication.
1.1
1-10
1.2
1-11
1.3
1-12
1.4
Metered measurands
1-13
Note
The description of the standard mappings / point lists (ref. to chap. 3) contains the preallocation of the mapping files at delivery or first assignment of a mapping in DIGSI 4
to the SIPROTEC device.
Changes of the allocation and the scaling of the measured values are possible in adaptation to the concrete installation enviroment (ref. to page 3).
1.1
Note
Depending on the device composition and the existing protection packages not all of
the indicated binary inputs or protection annunciations (and corresponding DNP
points) may be available in the SIPROTEC device
1.1.1
Reference
1.1.2
Reference
10
1.1.3
Reference
1.2
Note
The allocation of the output relays to the switching devices and to the output channels
is defined during parametrization of the SIPROTEC devices.
Depending on the device composition there may be less than indicated output relays
(and corresponding DNP message points) available in the SIPROTEC device.
1.2.1
Single Commands
The command output mode (pulse output, continuous output) is changeable for the
single commands using parametrization software DIGSI 4.
The switching direction OFF for single commands with pulse output is not permitted
and is rejected in the SIPROTEC device.
Reference
1.2.2
If, after changing the Control mode REMOTE to UNLOCKED, no command is received via DNP for a period of 5 minutes, then the Control mode REMOTE is automatically reset to LOCKED.
11
Reference
1.2.3
Reference
1.3
Note
Depending on the device composition not all of the indicated analog inputs (and corresponding DNP message points) may be available in the SIPROTEC device.
The given scaling values for the measured values in the standard mapping apply to
installations with the following nominal operating values:
Measurement: Full Scale Voltage (parameter address 1103):
>100 ... 1000 kV
Measurement: Full Scale Current (parameter address 1104):
>10 ... 1000 A
Product of:
Transformers Rated Primary Voltage (parameter address 0203) and
Ratio factor Vph/Vdelta (parameter address 0211)
>100 ... 1000 kV
Product of:
Transformers CT Rated primary current (parameter address 0205) and
Ratio factor I4/Iph (parameter address 0221)
>10 ... 1000 A
Power values:
Product of Full Scale Voltage and Full Scale Current multiplied by
Note
Changes of the scaling of the measured values are possible in adaptation to the concrete installation environment (ref. to manual DNP 3.0 Communication Database).
12
Metered measurands
1.4
Scaling
Metered measurands
The scaling of the metered measurands, which are derived from measured values, refers to:
60000 impulses per hour for V = Vprim and I = Iprim
Note
The type of the update (cyclic, with or without deletion) and the update interval must
be programmed for the metered measurands with the parametrization software
DIGSI 4.
The scaling of the metered measurands at binary inputs ("Wp(puls)" and
"Wq(puls)") depends on the externally connected pulse generator.
13
14
2.1
Implementation Table
16
2.2
18
15
2.1
Implementation Table
The following table gives a list of all objects recognized and returned by the
SIPROTEC device.
For static objects, requests sent with qualifiers 00, 01, 06, 07 or 08 will be responded
with qualifiers 00 or 01.
Requests sent with qualifiers 17 or 28 will be responded with qualifiers 17 or 28.
For change-event objects, qualifiers17 or 28 are always responded.
In the table below text shaded 00, 01 (start stop) indicates Subset Level 3 functionality
(beyond Subset Level 2), text shaded as 07, 08 (limited qty) indicates functionality beyond Subset Level 3.
1
OBJECTS
Object Variation
1
REQUEST
Function Codes
(dec)
1
22
(read)
(assign class)
(read)
(read)
(read)
10
(read)
10
12
20
20
20
16
Description
3
4
5
6
1
22
(read)
(select)
(operate)
(direct op)
(direct op noack)
(read)
(assign class)
(read)
(read)
22
(read)
22
(read)
RESPONSE
Qualifier Codes
(hex)
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
06
07, 08
Qualifier Codes
(hex)
(start-stop)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
06
07, 08
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
17, 28
(no range)
(limited qfy)
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
06
07, 08
(start-stop)
06
07, 08
Function Codes
(dec)
129
130
(response)
(unsol. resp)
17, 28
(index)
129
(response)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
(start-stop)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(index)
129
(response)
echo of response
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
17, 28
(index)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
129
130
(response)
(unsol. resp)
Implementation Table
OBJECTS
Object Variation
30
30
30
30
30
Description
16-Bit Analog Input Any Variations
REQUEST
Function Codes
(dec)
1
22
(read)
(assign class)
(read)
(read)
(read)
(read)
RESPONSE
Qualifier Codes
(hex)
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
00, 01
06
07, 08
17, 28
06
07, 08
Function Codes
(dec)
Qualifier Codes
(hex)
(start-stop)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
(index)
(limited qfy)
(index)
32
(read)
32
(read)
06
07, 08
(no range)
(limited qfy)
129
130
(response)
(unsol. resp)
17, 28
(index)
32
(read)
06
07, 08
(no range)
(limited qfy)
129
(response)
17, 28
(index)
50
(read)
(start-stop)
(no range)
129
(response)
00, 01
17, 28
(start-stop)
(index)
(write)
00, 01
06
07
08
07
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(limited qfy=1)
(limit qfy)
(limited qfy = 1)
60
Class 0 Data
(read)
06
60
Class 1 Data
(read)
(no range)
(limited qfy)
Class 2 Data
20
21
22
1
06
07, 08
06
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(enbl. unsol.)
(dab. unsol.)
(assign class)
Class 3 Data
20
21
22
1
06
07, 08
06
(no range)
(limited qfy)
(enbl. unsol.)
(dab. unsol.)
(assign class)
Internal Indications
20
21
22
1
06
07, 08
06
(read)
00,01
(start-stop)
(write)
00
60
60
80
(enbl. unsol.)
(dab. unsol.)
(no range)
(assign class)
(read)
(read)
13
(cold restart)
14
(warm restart)
(no range)
(no range)
(no range)
(start-stop)
(index must = 7)
17
2.2
DNP V3.0
DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
Vendor Name: SIEMENS AG
Device Name: 7SA522, 7SA6
Highest DNP Level Supported:
For Requests
DNP-L2
Device Function:
Master
Slave
Transmitted____292_____________
Received______292_____________
Maximum Data Link Re-tries:
Received_______2048_______
Maximum Application Layer Re-tries:
None
Fixed at
Configurable, range _0_to _255_
None
Configurable, range ____ to _______
(Fixed is not permitted)
18
None
None
None
None
Fixed at _____
Fixed at _____
Fixed at _____
Fixed at _____
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Others: Default value are configurable by the protection data processing program DIGSI 4
Sends/Executes Control Operations:
WRITE Binary Outputs
SELECT/OPERATE
DIRECT OPERATE
DIRECT OPERATE - NO ACK
Never
Never
Never
Never
Always
Always
Always
Always
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Count > 1
Pulse On
Pulse Off
Latch On
Latch Off
Never
Never
Never
Never
Never
Always
Always
Always
Always
Always
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
Sometimes
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Configurable
Queue
Clear Queue
Never
Never
Always
Always
Sometimes
Sometimes
Configurable
Configurable
Note:
CONTROL RELAY OUTPUT BLOCK parameters (count, on-time, off-time) are ignored.
TimeSync Information:
a.) TimeSync Period
Never
Fixed at ________seconds
Configurable, range ____1____to __86400_seconds
b.) Maximum time base drift over 10 minute interval:
____30__ms
c.) Maximum Internal Time Reference Error when set via DNP: _____1__ms
d.) Maximum Delay Measurement error:
____20__ms
e.) Maximum response time:
___100__ms
c.) Event data time-tag error if different than (c):
Binary Input Change Events
__________ms
Counter Change Events
__________ms
Frozen Counter Change Events __________ms
Analog Change Events
__________ms
Frozen Analog Change Events
__________ms
Reports Binary Input Change Events when no spe- Reports time-tagged Binary Input Change Events when
no specific variation requested:
cific variation requested:
Never
Only time-tagged
Only non-time-tagged
Configurable to send both, one or the
other (attach explanation)
Never
Binary Input Change With Time
Binary Input Change With Relative Time
Configurable (attach explanation)
19
Never
When Device Restarts
When Status Flags Change
Never
Configurable (Unsolicited data
response mode are switched
on/off via the configuration tool )
Only certain objects
Sometimes (attach explanation)
ENABLE/DISABLE UNSOLICITED
Function codes supported
Default Counter Object/Variation:
No Counters Reported
Configurable (attach explanation)
Default Object
___20_____
Default Variation ___01_____
Point-by-point list attached
Sends 32-Bit counters.
Sends Multi-Fragment Responses:
20
Yes
No
Point lists
3.1
3-22
3.2
3-34
3.3
Counters
3-36
3.4
Analog Inputs
3-37
21
Point lists
3.1
Name
3.1.1
Class
WeakInf. OFF
WeakInf. PICKUP
WeakInfeed TRIP
ECHO SIGNAL
3.1.2
10
50HS OFF
11
50HS BLOCK
12
50HS ACTIVE
13
50HS PICKUP
14
15
16
17
3.1.3
22
Description
Distance protection
18
21 Dist. OFF
19
21 Dist. BLOCK
20
21 Dist. ACTIVE
21
21 PICKUP
22
21 Pickup PhA
23
21 Pickup PhB
24
21 Pickup PhC
25
21 Pickup G
26
21 Pickup 1p.PhA
27
21 Pickup AG
28
21 Pickup 1p.PhB
Name
Description
Class
29
21 Pickup BG
30
21 Pickup AB
31
21 Pickup ABG
32
21 Pickup 1p.PhC
33
21 Pickup CG
34
21 Pickup CA
35
21 Pickup CAG
36
21 Pickup BC
37
21 Pickup BCG
38
21 Pickup ABC
39
21 Pickup ABCG
40
21 PU forward
41
21 PU reverse
42
21 Time Out T1
43
21 Time Out T2
44
21 Time Out T3
45
21 Time Out T4
46
21 Time Out T5
47
21 TimeOut forw
48
21 TimeOut rev.
49
50
21 TRIP
51
52
53
54
21 TRIP PhABC
55
21 TRIP 3p. Z4
56
21 TRIP 3p. Z5
57
21 TRIP 1p. Z1
58
59
21 TRIP 1p. Z2
60
21 TRIP 3p. Z2
61
21 TRIP 3p. Z3
62
21 TRIP FD->
23
Point lists
Name
Class
63
21 TRIP <->
64
21 TRIP3p. Z1sf
65
21 TRIP3p. Z1mf
66
21 TRIP3p.Z1Bsf
67
21 TRIP3p Z1Bmf
68
3.1.4
69
Pilot ON
70
85-21 Carr.rec.
71
85-21 Carr.Fail
72
85-21 SEND
73
85-21 JumpBlock
74
85-21 Trans.Blk
75
85-21 BL STOP
76
85-21 UB Fail1
77
85-21 UB Fail2
3.1.5
Power swing
78
68 Power Swing
79
3.1.6
24
Description
Automatic recloser
80
79 OFF
81
79 ON
82
79 is blocked
83
79 not ready
84
CB not ready
85
79 T-CBreadyExp
86
79 in progress
87
79 Evolving Flt
88
79 Close
89
79 Remote Close
90
79 ADT run.
91
79 Program1pole
92
79 Tdead 1pTrip
93
79 Tdead 3pTrip
Name
Description
Class
94
79 Tdead 1pFlt
95
79 Tdead 2pFlt
96
79 Tdead 3pFlt
97
79 Close1.Cyc1p
98
79 Close1.Cyc3p
99
79 Close 2.Cyc
100
79 1stCyc. run.
101
79 2ndCyc. run.
102
79 3rdCyc. run.
103
79 4thCyc. run.
104
79 1.CycZoneRel
105
79 T-Recl. run.
106
79 Successful
107
Definitive Trip
108
79 1p Trip Perm
109
79 Sync.Request
110
79 2.CycZoneRel
111
79 3.CycZoneRel
112
79 TRIP 3pole
113
79 4.CycZoneRel
114
79 Zone Release
115
79 T-Start Exp
116
79 TdeadMax Exp
117
79 Td. evol.Flt
3.1.7
Synchronism check
118
25 Sync. OFF
119
25 Sync. BLOCK
120
25 Sync. faulty
121
25 Sy.Tsup.Exp
122
25 Sy. running
123
25 Sy. Override
124
25 Synchronism
125
25 Vsyn< Vline>
126
25 Vsyn> Vline<
25
Point lists
Name
Class
127
25 Vsyn< Vline<
128
25 Sync. Vdiff>
129
25 Sync. fdiff>
130
25 Sync.PHIdiff>
131
25 Sync.Release
132
25 Sy. CloseCmd
3.1.8
133
DTT OFF
134
DTT BLOCK
135
136
137
138
3.1.9
26
Description
139
5X-B OFF
140
5X-B BLOCK
141
5X-B ACTIVE
142
5X-B PICKUP
143
144
145
146
147
5X-B PU only G
148
149
5X-B Pickup AG
150
151
5X-B Pickup BG
152
5X-B Pickup AB
153
154
155
5X-B Pickup CG
156
5X-B Pickup CA
157
158
5X-B Pickup BC
Name
Description
Class
159
160
161
5X-B PickupABCG
162
50(N)-B1 PICKUP
163
50(N)-B2 PICKUP
164
51(N)-B PICKUP
165
50-STUB PICKUP
166
5X-B TRIP
167
168
169
170
171
50(N)-B1 TRIP
172
50(N)-B2 TRIP
173
51(N)-B TRIP
174
50-STUB TRIP
59-Vphg OFF
176
59-Vphg BLK
177
59-Vphph OFF
178
59-Vphph BLK
179
59-3Vo OFF
180
59-3Vo BLK
181
59-V1 OFF
182
59-V1 BLK
183
59-V2 OFF
184
59-V2 BLK
185
27-Vphg OFF
186
27-Vphg BLK
187
27-Vphph OFF
188
27-Vphph BLK
189
27-V1 OFF
190
27-V1 BLK
191
27/59 ACTIVE
27
Point lists
28
Name
Description
Class
192
59-1-Vpg Pickup
193
59-2-Vpg Pickup
194
59-Vpg PU A
195
59-Vpg PU B
196
59-Vpg PU C
197
59-Vpg TRIP
198
59-1-Vpp Pickup
199
59-2-Vpp Pickup
200
59-Vpp PickupAB
201
59-Vpp PickupBC
202
59-Vpp PickupCA
203
59-Vpp TRIP
204
59-1-3Vo Pickup
205
59-2-3Vo Pickup
206
59-3Vo TRIP
207
59-1-V1 Pickup
208
59-2-V1 Pickup
209
59-V1 TRIP
210
59-1-V2 Pickup
211
59-2-V2 Pickup
212
59-V2 TRIP
213
27-1-V1 Pickup
214
27-2-V1 Pickup
215
27-V1 TRIP
216
27-1-Vpg Pickup
217
27-2-Vpg Pickup
218
27-Vpg PU A
219
27-Vpg PU B
220
27-Vpg PU C
221
27-Vpg TRIP
222
27-1-Vpp Pickup
223
27-2-Vpp Pickup
224
27-Vpp PU AB
225
27-Vpp PU BC
Name
Description
Class
226
27-Vpp PU CA
227
27-Vpp TRIP
SensGnd OFF
229
SensGnd BLOCK
230
SensGnd ACTIVE
231
Sens. Gnd Ph A
232
Sens. Gnd Ph B
233
Sens. Gnd Ph C
234
SensGnd Forward
235
SensGnd Reverse
236
SensGnd undef.
237
SensGnd TRIP
50N/51N OFF
239
50N/51N BLOCK
240
50N/51N ACTIVE
241
50N/51N Pickup
242
67N PU forward
243
67N PU reverse
244
50N/51N TRIP
245
50N-1 TRIP
246
50N-2 TRIP
247
50N-3 TRIP
248
51N TRIP
249
50/1N InrushPU
250
85-67N OFF
251
85-67N SEND
252
85-67N TransBlk
253
85-67N UB Fail1
254
85-67N UB Fail2
255
85-67N BL STOP
256
85-67N BL Jump
29
Point lists
Name
Description
Class
257
50BF OFF
258
50BF BLOCK
259
50BF ACTIVE
260
50BF Start
49 O / L OFF
262
49 O/L BLOCK
263
49 O/L ACTIVE
264
49 O/L I Alarm
265
49 O/L Alarm
266
49 Winding O/L
267
49 Th O/L TRIP
CB1-TESTtrip PhA
269
CB1-TESTtrip PhB
270
CB1-TESTtrip PhC
271
CB1-TESTtripABC
272
CB1-TEST close
273
CB-TEST running
SP. IA dmd>
275
SP. IB dmd>
276
SP. IC dmd>
277
SP. I1dmd>
278
SP. |Pdmd|>
279
SP. |Qdmd|>
280
SP. |Sdmd|>
281
SP. PF(55)alarm
30
282
Fail I Superv.
283
Failure Sum I
284
Fail I balance
285
Fail V Superv.
286
Name
Description
Class
287
Fail V balance
288
VT FuseFail>10s
289
290
Fail Conductor
291
292
MeasSup OFF
Device OK
294
ProtActive
295
Settings Calc.
296
297
298
Emer. mode
299
Relay PICKUP
300
301
302
303
Relay PICKUP G
304
Relay TRIP
305
Definitive TRIP
306
307
308
DataStop
310
Test mode
311
Chatter ON
312
Man.Clos.Detect
313
Man.Close Cmd
314
Fan ON/OFF
315
LOCKOUT
316
>SF6-Loss
31
Point lists
Name
Description
Class
317
>Door open
318
>CB wait
319
Cntrl Auth
320
ModeLOCAL
321
ModeREMOTE
52 Breaker
323
52 Breaker status
324
Disconnect switch
325
326
Gnd switch
327
328
Switch Q2
329
Switch Q2 status
330
Switch Q9
331
Switch Q9 status
Group A
333
Group B
334
Group C
335
Group D
32
336
<unnamed>*
User input 1
337
<unnamed>
User input 2
338
<unnamed>
User input 3
339
<unnamed>
User input 4
340
<unnamed>
User input 5
341
<unnamed>
User input 6
342
<unnamed>
User input 7
343
<unnamed>
User input 8
344
<unnamed>
User input 9
Name
Description
Class
345
<unnamed>
User input 10
346
<unnamed>
User input 11
347
<unnamed>
User input 12
348
<unnamed>
User input 13
349
<unnamed>
User input 14
350
<unnamed>
User input 15
*The names are defined during indication allocation using parametrization software DIGSI 4
33
Point lists
3.2
Name
3.2.1
Description
Supported Control
Relay Output Block
Fields
52 Breaker
Trip, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed*)
52 Breaker
Close, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Disconnect
Trip, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Disconnect
Close, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Gnd switch
Trip, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Gnd switch
Close, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Switch Q2
Trip switch 1
Trip, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Switch Q2
Close switch 1
Close, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Switch Q9
Trip switch 2
Trip, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
Switch Q9
Close switch 2
Close, Pulse On
(On-Time Fixed)
3.2.2
34
Internal commands
10
79 ON
11
ProtActive
12
Group A
Latch On
13
Group B
Latch On
14
Group C
Latch On
15
Group D
Latch On
16
ModeREMOTE
17
Pilot ON
Name
3.2.3
Description
Supported Control
Relay Output Block
Fields
<unnamed>
User output 1
19
<unnamed>
User output 2
20
<unnamed>
User output 3
21
<unnamed>
User output 4
22
<unnamed>
User output 5
23
<unnamed>
User output 6
24
<unnamed>
User output 7
25
<unnamed>
User output 8
26
<unnamed>
User output 9
27
<unnamed>
User output 10
28
<unnamed>
User output 11
29
<unnamed>
User output 12
30
<unnamed>
User output 13
31
<unnamed>
User output 14
32
<unnamed>
User output 15
*The On-Time is fixed within the SIPROTEC parameter package for each common object.
The Control Relay Output Block information on-time will be ignored.
The names are defined during indication allocation using parametrization software DIGSI 4
35
Point lists
3.3
Counters
Counters
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 20
Change Event Object Number: 22
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Counter with Flag)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 1 (32-Bit Counter without Time)
Point Index
36
Name
Description
Wp(puls)
232-1 impulses
Wq(puls)
232-1 impulses
Wp+=
232-1 impulses
Wq+=
232-1 impulses
Wp-=
232-1 impulses
Wq-=
232-1 impulses
Analog Inputs
3.4
Analog Inputs
Analog Inputs
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 30
Change Event Object Number: 32
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 02 (16-Bit Analog Input)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested:02 (Analog Change Event without Time)
Point Index
Name
3.4.1
Description
Default Change
Event assigned
Class
Ia =
Ia
3276.7 A
Ib =
Ib
3276.7 A
Ic =
Ic
3276.7 A
3Io =
3276.7 A
Va =
Va
3276.7 kV
Vb =
Vb
3276.7 kV
Vc =
Vc
3276.7 kV
Va-b=
Va-b
3276.7 kV
Vb-c=
Vb-c
3276.7 kV
Vc-a=
Vc-a
3276.7 kV
10
3Vo =
3276.7 kV
11
Vdiff =
V-diff (line-bus)
3276.7 kV
12
Vline =
V-line
3276.7 kV
13
Vbus =
V-bus
3276.7 kV
14
P=
P (active power)
3276.7 MW
15
Q=
Q (reactive power)
3276.7 MVAR
16
PF =
Power Factor
3.2767
17
Freq=
Frequency
327.67 Hz
18
S=
S (apparent power)
3276.7 MVAR
19
F-bus =
Frequency (busbar)
327.67 Hz
20
F-diff=
327.67 Hz
21
PHI-diff=
22
F-line=
Frequency (line)
23
<unnamed>
User input 1
24
<unnamed>
User input 2
25
<unnamed>
User input 3
26
<unnamed>
User input 4
27
<unnamed>
User input 5
3.4.2
28
la Min=
3276.6
327.67 Hz
3276.7 A
Min/Max values
Current phase a minimum
37
Point lists
Analog Inputs
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 30
Change Event Object Number: 32
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 02 (16-Bit Analog Input)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested:02 (Analog Change Event without Time)
Point Index
Name
Description
Default Change
Event assigned
Class
29
la Max=
3276.7 A
30
lb Min=
3276.7 A
31
lb Max=
3276.7 A
32
lc Min=
3276.7 A
33
lc Max=
3276.7 A
34
l1 Min=
Minimum Strommitsytem I1
3276.7 A
35
l1 Max=
Maximum Strommitsystem I1
3276.7 A
36
Va-n Min=
3276.7 kV
37
Va-nMax=
3276.7 kV
38
Vb-nMin=
3276.7 kV
39
Vb-nMax=
3276.7 kV
40
Vc-nMin=
3276.7 kV
41
Vc-nMax=
3276.7 kV
42
Va-bMin=
3276.7 kV
43
Va-bMax=
3276.7 kV
44
Vb-cMin=
3276.7 kV
45
Vb-cMax=
3276.7 kV
46
Vc-aMin=
3276.7 kV
47
Vc-aMax=
3276.7 kV
48
V1 Min =
3276.7 kV
49
V1 Max =
3276.7 kV
3.4.3
38
50
Ia =
327.67 kA
51
Ib =
327.67 kA
52
Ic =
327.67 kA
53
Last Ia =
327.67 kA
54
Last Ib =
327.67 kA
55
Last Ic =
327.67 kA
56
Rpri =
327.67
57
Xpri =
327.67
Analog Inputs
Analog Inputs
Static (Steady-State) Object Number: 30
Change Event Object Number: 32
Request Function Codes supported: 1 (read)
Static Variation reported when variation 0 requested: 02 (16-Bit Analog Input)
Change Event Variation reported when variation 0 requested:02 (Analog Change Event without Time)
Point Index
Name
Description
Default Change
Event assigned
Class
58
Rsec =
327.67
59
Xsec =
327.67
60
dist =
3276.7 km
61
d[%] =
3276.1 %
62
dist =
3276.7 miles
3.4.4
Statistic values
63
# TRIPs=
64
# TRIPs PhA=
65
# TRIPs PhB=
66
# TRIPs PhC=
67
Sum Ia =
327.67 kA
68
Sum Ib =
327.67 kA
69
Sum Ic =
327.67 kA
39
Point lists
40
Glossary
AME
Asynchronous interface module with (electrical) isolated RS485 interface for the
SIPROTEC devices from Siemens.
AMO
Asynchronous interface module with optical interface for the SIPROTEC devices from
Siemens.
AR
Automatic Recloser
CFC
DC
Double Command
DIGSI
DNP
DP
Double-point Indication
Input data/
input direction
Mapping
Output data/
output direction
RTU
SC
Single Command
SP
Single-point Indication
41
42
Index
Index
Numerics
21 ...................................................................22
25 ...................................................................25
27 ...................................................................27
50HS ..............................................................22
50N/51N .........................................................26
59 ...................................................................27
68 ...................................................................24
79 ...................................................................24
85-21 ..............................................................24
85-67N ............................................................29
A
Additional support ............................................4
Alarm summary event ....................................10
Analog Inputs .......................................... 12, 37
Applicability of manual .....................................4
N
Note (definition) ................................................4
P
Parameter names .............................................5
Parameter options ............................................5
Pulse output ...................................................11
pulse output ....................................................11
Q
Qualified personnel (definition) ........................5
B
Binary Input Points .................................. 10, 22
Binary Outputs / Commands ................... 11, 34
C
Caution (definition) ...........................................4
Command output ............................................11
continuous output ...........................................11
Control authority .............................................11
Control mode ..................................................11
Copyright ..........................................................2
Counters .........................................................36
S
Scaling of the metered measurands ..............13
Scaling values ................................................12
Setting group ..................................................12
Stop data transmission ...................................11
Subset Level 2 ................................................16
Subset Level 3 ................................................16
Summary alarm ..............................................10
Symbol conventions .........................................5
T
Target audience of manual ..............................3
Typographic conventions .................................5
D
Danger (definition) ............................................4
Device Profile Document ...............................18
DNP messages ................................................3
DNP V3.0 specification ....................................3
V
Validity ..............................................................4
W
Warning (definition) ..........................................4
43
Index
44
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