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MiCOM

P342, P343,
P344, P345 & P391
Generator Protection Relay
Software Version 33
Hardware Suffix J (P342/3/4)
Hardware Suffix K (P345)
Hardware Suffix A (391)

Technical Manual

P34x/EN M/I76
Note: The technical manual for this device gives instructions for its installation, commissioning, and
operation. However, the manual cannot cover all conceivable circumstances or include detailed
information on all topics. In the event of questions or specific problems, do not take any action
without proper authorization. Contact the appropriate AREVA technical sales office and request
the necessary information.

Any agreements, commitments, and legal relationships and any obligations on the part of AREVA
including settlements of warranties, result solely from the applicable purchase contract, which is
not affected by the contents of the technical manual.

This device MUST NOT be modified. If any modification is made without the express permission of
AREVA, it will invalidate the warranty, and may render the product unsafe.

The AREVA logo and any alternative version thereof are trademarks and service marks of AREVA.

MiCOM is a registered trademark of AREVA. All trade names or trademarks mentioned herein whether registered
or not, are the property of their owners.

This manual is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice.

2008, AREVA. All rights reserved.


CONTENTS

Safety Section P34x/EN SS/G11 SS


Update Documentation P34x/EN AD/xxx
N/A
Section 1 Introduction P34x/EN IT/I76
IT
Section 2 Technical Data P34x/EN TD/I76 TD
Section 3 Getting Started P34x/EN GS/B76 GS
Section 4 Settings P34x/EN ST/B76 ST
Section 5 Operation P34x/EN OP/B76 OP
Section 6 Application Notes P34x/EN AP/I76
AP
Section 7 Programmable Logic P34x/EN PL/C76 PL
Section 8 Measurements and Recording P34x/EN MR/B76
MR
Section 9 Firmware Design P34x/EN FD/I76 FD
Section 10 Commissioning P34x/EN CM/I76 CM
Section 11 Maintenance P34x/EN MT/I76
MT
Section 12 Troubleshooting P34x/EN TS/ I76 TS
Section 13 SCADA Communications P34x/EN SC/I76 SC
Section 14 Symbols and Glossary P34x/EN SG/B76 SG
Section 15 Installation P34x/EN IN/I76 IN
Section 16 Firmware and Service Manual Version History P34x/EN VH/H76
VH
Index Index
Documentation Update P34x/EN M/I76

MiCOM P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Page 1 of 8

DOCUMENTATION UPDATE FROM VERSIONS 0320J & 0320K TO 0330J/K/A

Since version 0320J & 0320K (P34x/EN M/H65), several changes on existing features have been
amended to include all models and new features. These are described below:

Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

EC declaration of conformity

- - - Latest version to reflect relay software

P34x/EN SS/G11 Safety section

- - Latest version

P34x/EN IT/H65 Product scope

3 1-6 Rotor earth fault: data added in paragraph 1

Functional overview

3.1 1-7 64R: data in table added

Ordering options

Ordering options updated and P391 option


3.2 1-11 - 15 added

P34x/EN TD/H65 Enclosure Protection

- 2-1 Date amended to: 1992

AC Current

- 2-2 Nominal burden updated

Standard Contacts

- 2-2 - 3 Section re-written

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

- 2-4 Damped Oscillatory claims: added

Surge Withstand Capability


- 2-4 Section extended

Product Safety

- 2-5 Standards updated to latest

R&TTE Compliance

- 2-5 Section amended

P34x Third Party Compliances

(UL/CUL, ENA : deleted

Underwriters Laboratory (UL) : added after


heading

Energy Networks Association (ENA) : added


- 2-5 before symbol
P34x/EN M/I76 Documentation Update

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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN TD/H65 Mechanical Specifications


continued
- 2-6 New section added for P391

Rotor Earth Fault

- 2-7 New section added

Configuration

- 2-12 Rotor EF : added

Oscillography (Disturbance Recorder)

- 2-13 Disturbance channels : data added

Rotor Earth Fault

- 2-19 New section added

Measurement 3

64R CL Input : added

- 2-24 64R R Fault : added

P34x/EN GS/A65 User interfaces and menu structure

1.1 3-3 Section re-written

Front panel

1.2.1 3-3 - 4 Section re-written

LED indications

1.2.11 3-5 - 6 Section re-written

Relay connection and power-up

1.3 3-6 - 7 Section re-written

Menu structure

1.5 3-8 Section re-written

Password protection

1.6 3-9 - 10 Section re-written after table 2

Default display and menu time-out

1.8.1 3-11 - 12 Section re-written

Navigating menus and browsing the


settings

Heading title: amended

1.8.2 3-12 Section re-written


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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN GS/A65 Navigating the hotkey menu


continued Heading title: amended
1.8.3 3-12 Section re-written
Setting group selection

1.8.3.1 3-12 Section re-written


Control inputs user assignable
functions
1.8.3.2 3-12 Section re-written
Password entry
1.8.4 3-13 Section re-written
Reading and clearing of alarm messages
and fault records
1.8.5 3-14 Section re-written
Setting changes
1.8.6 3-14 Section re-written
Front communication port user interface
1.9 3-14 - 16 Section re-written
MiCOM S1 Studio relay communications
basics

1.10 3-17 Section re-written

PC requirements

1.10.1 3-17 Section re-written

Off-line use of MiCOM S1 Studio

Heading title: amended

1.10.2 3-17 Section re-written

Open communication link with relay

1.10.3 3-19 Section deleted

P34x/EN ST/A65 Relay settings configuration

1.1 4-3 - 6 Rotor EF : added after earth fault

Rotor earth fault

1.2.10 4-18 New section

View records

64R CL Input : added

1.3.2 4-48 64R R Fault : added

Measurement 3

64R CL Input : added

1.3.5 4-53 64R R Fault : added


P34x/EN M/I76 Documentation Update

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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN ST/A65 Disturbance recorder settings


continued
1.3.11 4-58 Analog. Channel 1 : data added

Communication settings for DNP3.0


protocol

1.3.13.4 4-62 DNP settings added

Communication settings for Ethernet port

1.3.13.5 4-63 NIC Link Timeout : data amended

P34x/EN OP/A65 Reverse power/over power/low forward


power

1.15 5-35 Figure 29 : updated

Measurements

New table and note added after


1.21.1 5-50 -51 Measurements 3 table

Rotor earth fault protection

1.29 5-73 New section

Low frequency injection technique

1.29.1.1 5-73 New section

Noise filtering

1.29.2 5-73 New section

Description

1.29.3 5-73 New section

Measurements

1.29.4 5-73 New section

P34x/EN AP/H65 Protection of generators

1.1 6-7 Second and fourth paragraphs : amended

Rotor earth fault protection

2.32 6-90 New section

Setting guidelines for rotor earth fault


protection

2.32.1 6-90 New section


Documentation Update P34x/EN M/I76

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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN PL/B65 MiCOM S1 studio Px40 PSL editor


1.2 7-5 Heading title: amended
Description of logic nodes

DDB Nos 394 - 395 added

DDB Nos 562 - 563 added

DDB Nos 758 - 759 added

DDB No 758 added

DDB No 950 amended

1.7 7-17 - 25 DDB Nos 952 - 953 added

MiCOM P342 programmable scheme logic

- 7-32 - 38 Diagrams added

MiCOM P343 programmable scheme logic

- 7-39 - 46 Diagrams added

MiCOM P344 programmable scheme logic

- 7-47 - 54 Diagrams added

MiCOM P345 programmable scheme logic

- 7-55 - 64 Diagrams added

P34x/EN MR/A65 Disturbance recorder

1.3 8-11 Analog. Channel 1 : data added

Measurements 3

64R CL Input : added

1.4.8.3 8-20 64R R Fault : added

P34x/EN FD/H65 P391 rotor earth fault injection, coupling


and measurement unit

1.1.8 9-4 New section

P391 rotor earth fault injection measuring/


coupling and unit

2.11 9-15 New section

Injection resistor boards

2.11.1 9-15 New section

Power supply, control & measurement


board

2.11.2 9-15 New section

Mechanical layout P391

2.11.3 9-15 New section


P34x/EN M/I76 Documentation Update

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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN CM/H65 Introduction

1 10-4 First paragraph : added

Monitor bits

3.5 10-7 Isolated changed to Isolation

Optional equipment

4.2 10-9 First paragraph : amended

MiCOM P391 generator rotor earth fault


protection

6.3.5 10-37 New section

Injection frequency selection

6.3.5.1 10-37 New section

Calibration

6.3.5.2 10-37 New section

Connect the test circuit

6.3.5.3 10-37 New section

Check the pick-up settings

6.3.5.4 10-37 New section

Checking with other resistance values

6.3.5.5 10-37 New section

Perform the timing tests

6.3.5.6 10-37 New section

Testing the rotor earth fault protection on


the generator at standstill

6.3.5.7 10-37 New section

Testing the rotor earth fault protection on


the generator when running

6.3.5.8 10-37 New section

Final checks

8 10-40 Fifth paragraph amended

Commissioning test record

9 10-53 Amended to reflect latest software

Setting record

10 10-57 Amended to reflect latest software


Documentation Update P34x/EN M/I76

MiCOM P342, P343, P344, P345 & P391 Page 7 of 8

Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN MT/H65 Replacing a PCB

1.3.2 11-8 P391 data : added

MiCOM P391 method of repair

1.7 11-18 New section

Replacing a complete P391 REFU

1.7.1 11-18 New section

Replacing MiCOM P391 internal PCBs

1.7.2 11-18 New section

Cleaning

1.7.3 11-18 New section

P34x/EN SC/H65 Measurements

64R CL Input : added

4.7 13-35 64R R Fault : added

Manual extraction procedure

4.11.1 13-43 Sentence before event records : added

Record data

4.11.3 13-45 Event origin : amended

DNP3.0 menu setting

6.2 13-64 DNP data : added

Object 10 binary outputs

6.4 13-65 Section extended : after second paragraph

Object 20 binary counters

6.5 13-65 First paragraph : extended

Object 30 analog input

6.6 13-65 First paragraph : amended

Object 40 analog output

6.7 13-65 New section

Object 1

6.71 13-65 Section deleted

Object 20

6.7.2 13-66 Section deleted

Object 30

6.7.3 13-66 Section deleted


P34x/EN M/I76 Documentation Update

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Document Ref. Section Page No. Description

P34x/EN SC/H65 DNP3.0 configuration using MiCOM S1


studio
continued
Updated to 6.8

Heading title: amended

First paragraph : amended and separated


6.8 13-65 into two paragraphs

P34x/EN SG/A65 Logic symbols

- 14-1 - 2 Amended to reflect latest software

P34x/EN IN/H65 P391 rotor earth fault unit (REFU)


mounting

8 15-21 New section

Rack mounting

8.1 15-21 New section

Panel mounting

8.2 15-21 New section

Wall mounting

8.3 15-21 New section

P391 rotor earth fault unit (REFU)


mounting

9 15-21 New section

P391 case dimensions

10 15-21 New section

P34x external connection diagrams

11 15-21 Extended to include P391 option

P34x/EN VH/G65 Firmware and service manual version


history

- - Amended to reflect the latest software


INDEX Clock synchronization
(OP) 5-91
Commissioning
A
(OP) 5-18, 34, 61, 76, 88
Access level
Commissioning tests
(GS) 3-9 - 11, 14, 17
(ST) 4-6, 66
(ST) 4-46 - 48, 60
(CM) 10-5, 7, 18 - 19, 28, 36, 39, 52, 73
(MR) 8-15
(IN) 15-8
(CM) 10-6, 52, 78
Commissioning test record
(SC) 13-55
(CM) 10-53
Alarms
Monitor bits
(GS) 3-5, 9 - 10, 12, 14
(ST) 4-36, 47 - 49, 54 - 55, 58, 67 (CM) 10-8
(FD) 9-20 Communications
(CM) 10-6, 30 - 32, 34 - 36, 38 - 39, 46 - 47, 52, 69 (GS) 3-9, 17 - 18
(MT) 11-3 (ST) 4-6 - 7, 36, 45, 61 - 65, 69
Auxiliary supply (FD) 9-5, 6, 9, 11 - 12
(OP) 5-27, 90, 93 (CM) 10-8, 11, 21 - 28, 61, 79
(AP) 6-35, 96, 99, 107 (MT) 11-3, 10- 11
(CM) 10-12, 15 - 18, 54 (SC) 13-5 - 15, 24, 36, 61 - 63, 66 - 67, 69 - 73
(MT) 11-6, 17 - 18 (IN) 15-15 - 16
(IN) 15-12, 21 - 22 2nd communications board
(MT) 11-10
B Communications interface
(FD) 9-9
Battery Courier
(GS) 3-4, 7 (GS) 3-7, 15 -17
(ST) 4-56, 69 (CM) 10-5, 21, 24 - 25, 28, 79, 88
(OP) 5-27, 89 - 90, 93 (SC) 13-5, 7 - 10, 14 - 15, 18 - 23, 28 - 29, 34,
(FD) 9-6, 8, 20, 23, 25 - 26 61 - 62, 73 - 74
(CM) 10-16 - 18, 72 DNP3.0 communication
(MT) 11-9, 17 - 18 (SC) 13-13, 63, 66
(IN) 15-7 - 9
DNP3.0 interface
Biased differential protection (SC) 13-63
(OP) 5-7 - 8, 10, 83
EIA(RS)485 interface
(AP) 6-11, 16 - 17, 100
(FD) 9-9
Breaker flashover (SC) 13-5 - 6
(AP) 6-7, 86 - 87
EIA(RS)485 port
(IN) 15-12 - 13
C Ethernet
(ST) 4-46, 57, 65
Circuit breaker
(CM) 10-22 - 23
(OP) 5- 24 - 25, 27, 64, 82
(SC) 13-45, 67, 69, 72
Circuit breaker condition monitoring
Ethernet board
(ST) 4-67
(FD) 9-4, 11 - 13, 26
(OP) 5-87 - 88
Ethernet port
(AP) 6-94
Circuit breaker control (IN) 15-13
(GS) 3-9, 13 IEC60870-5-103
Circuit breaker fail (ST) 4-63, 66
(ST) 4-5, 34 - 35 (CM) 10-9, 22, 61
(OP) 5-64, 92 (SC) 13-6, 14, 61 - 62, 73
(AP) 6-84 Jabber
Cleaning (SC) 13-7
(MT) 11-18, 20 K-BUS
CLIO board (CM) 10-11, 21, 23 - 24, 61, 79
(MT) 11-8, 17 (SC) 13-6, 8 - 10, 14 - 16, 18, 24, 73 - 74
MODBUS communication Index
(CM) 10-22
(SC) 13-10 - 11
MODBUS interface Dead machine
(SC) 13-24 (ST) 4-5, 27
Rear port (OP) 5-52, 81
(GS) 3-7 (AP) 6-7, 68
(ST) 4-3, 46, 57, 61 - 63, 65 Default display
(MR) 8-7, 11
(GS) 3-4, 10 - 12, 14 - 15
(FD) 9-3 (ST) 4-60
(CM) 10-11, 25
(MR) 8-15
(SC) 13-6, 8 - 11, 13 - 17, 21, 23, 73 - 74
(CM) 10-78
SCADA Default mappings
(OP) 5-67, 69
(PL) 7-24, 26, 28
(CM) 10-21, 23 - 24
Demand values
(SC) 13-7, 20, 73
(MR) 8-13 -14
Second rear communications
Differential protection
(FD) 9-11
(CM) 10-23 - 24, 28, 61 (ST) 4-4, 16, 36
(SC) 13-14, 73 (CM) 10-29 - 30, 63

Configuration Dimensions

(GS) 3-5, 9 - 10, 14, 16, 18 (IN) 15-9, 17 - 20, 23


(ST) 4-3 - 4, 6 - 7, 45 - 46, 69, 71 Directional earth fault
Connection diagrams (OP) 5-34, 36, 38
(CM) 10-18 - 20, 32, 34, 44 (AP) 6-19, 45, 48, 99, 101
(IN) 15-26 Directional overcurrent protection
Contacts (see also Output relays) (ST) 4-15
(GS) 3-5 - 6 (OP) 5-5, 15
(ST) 4-8 - 9, 28, 31, 38, 47, 50, 55, 60, 66 - 67 (AP) 6-22
(OP) 5-24 Disposal
(PL) 7-3, 10, 14, 17, 26 - 27 (MT) 11-18
(FD) 9-3, 9 - 11, 16, 22, 26 Disturbance recorder
(CM) 10-7 - 9, 13 - 15, 18 - 19, 29 - 31, 36, 39, 47, 54,
(GS) 3-6, 8 - 9, 15
80
(ST) 4-3, 6, 59 - 60
Contact test
(MR) 8-8, 11 - 12
(ST) 4-66 - 67 (FD) 9-5, 20 - 21, 24
(CM) 10-7 - 9, 19 (SC) 13-10, 21, 54 - 55
Control inputs Disturbance records
(GS) 3-4, 13 (GS) 3-4, 7, 17
(ST) 4-6, 69 - 70 (ST) 4-63
(OP) 5-88 - 90 (MR) 8-11, 13
(CM) 10-15, 73 (FD) 9-11, 24 - 25
(SC) 13-34, 64 - 65 (CM) 10-52, 69
Courier (see Communications) (SC) 13-13, 18 - 19, 23, 45 - 49, 54, 62, 69
Current inputs DNP3.0 communication (see Communications)
(CM) 10-25, 34, 44, 61 Documentation structure
Current loop input output (CLIO) (IT) 1-3
(FD) 9-13 Download/monitor port
(IN) 15-14, 22 (IN) 15-15
Current transformer supervision
(ST) 4-36 - 37
E
(AP) 6-19, 93 - 93, 99
Current transformer requirements EIA(RS)485 interface (see Communications)
(AP) 6-100 - 101, 104 Error code
(TS) 12-5 - 7, 9
D Error message
(TS) 12-6, 9
Date and time
Ethernet (see Communications)
(GS) 3-11
(ST) 4-56, 60
Index (MR) 8-15
(CM) 10-17, 54, 72
(MT) 11-18
(SC) 13-57 - 58, 61
Event records Front view
(GS) 3-9 - 10, 17 (GS) 3-3 - 4
(ST) 4-47 - 48 Function keys
(MR) 8-3, 8
(GS) 3-4 - 5
(FD) 9-20
(ST) 4-70
(SC) 13-18, 22, 40 - 41, 46,
(OP) 5-92 - 93
Event filtering (PL) 7-6, 9, 13, 61
(MR) 8-10 (FD) 9-23
Excessive fault frequency (CM) 10-73, 85
(AP) 6-95
G
F
Getting started
Failure of opto-isolated inputs (GS) 3-3
(TS) 12-10
Failure of output contacts H
(TS) 12-10
Handling of electronic equipment
Fault record
(IN) 15-6
(GS) 3-5, 7 - 10, 12, 14
Hardware overview
(ST) 4-41, 45, 47 - 49, 58 - 59
(OP) 5-49, 91 - 92 (FD) 9-3
(AP) 6-10 High break
(MR) 8-3, 7 - 8, 10 (FD) 9-10 - 11
(FD) 9-20, 23 High impedance differential protection
(CM) 10-52, 69 (OP) 5-10-11, 42
(SC) 13-21 - 22, 40 - 41, 44 - 46 (AP) 6-4, 12, 101
Fault recorder Hotkey menu navigation
(PL) 7-9, 17, 29 (GS) 3-13
Field failure protection IDG curve
(ST) 4-4, 9 - 10 (ST) 4-17
(OP) 5-29 (OP) 5-35
(AP) 6-36 - 38, 70 - 72 IDMT (see Phase overcurrent protection)
Field voltage supply
IEC60870-5-103 (see Communications)
(FD) 9-25
(CM) 10-18 Initial problem identification

Field voltage (TS) 12-4

(MR) 8-6 - 7 Insulation resistance tests


(FD) 9-8 - 9, 17, 25 - 26 (CM) 10-15
(CM) 10-15, 18 Interturn
Filtering (AP) 6-11, 15 - 21, 23
(OP) 5-47, 49, 76 - 92 Inverse time (see Phase overcurrent protection)
(MR) 8-10
IP52 sealing rings
(FD) 9-5, 8, 21
(IN) 15-11
(CM) 10-18
IRIG-B
Fixed demand
(FD) 9-3 - 4, 11 - 12, 16, 26
(ST) 4-44, 52, 61
(MR) 8-14 - 15, 18 (CM) 10-17, 72
Fourier filtering (IN) 15-14
(FD) 9-5
Frequency response J
(FD) 9-21 - 22
Frequency protection Jabber (see Communications)
(ST) 4-5, 30 - 31
(OP) 5-26 - 28 K
Front panel user interface
(GS) 3-10 - 11, 14 K-BUS (see Communications)
(ST) 4-60 Index
(MR) 8-15
(CM) 10-12
L METROSIL
(OP) 5-11, 41 - 42
Language (AP) 6-12 - 14, 51 - 53
(IT) 1-11 - 12, 14 - 15 MiCOM S1 Studio
(GS) 3-4, 9, 15, 18 - 19 (GS) 3-15, 17 - 19
(ST) 4-44 - 45 (PL) 7-3 - 4
(SC) 13-7, 14, 73 (FD) 9-3, 6, 22 - 24
LCD contrast MODBUS communication (see Communications)
(GS) 3-5
MODBUS interface (see Communications)
(ST) 4-7
(CM) 10-16, 54, 73 Monitor bits (see Commissioning tests)
LEDs Mounting
(CM) 10-6 - 9, 30, 34, 46, 52, 55, 69 (TD) 2-1, 7
LED indications (AP) 6-14, 52
(GS) 3- 5 (IN) 15-9 - 11, 20 - 25

LED mappings
(PL) 7-44, 52, 60 N
LED signal
Negative phase sequence overcurrent
(PL) 7-4, 6, 9
(AP) 6-22 - 24
Local contact list
Negative phase sequence overvoltage
(TS) 12-13
(AP) 6-32
Logic gates
Negative phase sequence thermal
(SG) 14-10
(OP) 5-30 - 32
Logic input (AP) 6-23, 28, 39 - 41
(PL) 7-8, 24 Negative sequence overcurrent
Logic timers (OP) 5-17, 31, 62
(SG) 14-8 Negative sequence overvoltage
Low forward power (ST) 4-29 - 30
(OP) 5-32 - 34 (OP) 5-25 - 26
(AP) 6-41 - 43, 103 - 104 Neutral voltage displacement (see also residual voltage)
(ST) 4-5, 21
M (OP) 5-36, 81 - 82
(AP) 6-18 - 19, 21, 23, 46 - 47, 55
Maintenance checks NPS overpower
(MT) 11-3 (OP) 5-12, 81, 83
Maintenance period (AP) 6-20 - 21, 23
(MT) 11-3 NPS thermal
Maintenance reports (ST) 4-4, 11, 44, 53
(MR) 8-7 - 8
Measurements O
(GS) 3-7, 17
(ST) 4-41, 43, 45, 48 - 50, 52 - 53, 55, 61 On-load checks
(OP) 5-8, 18, 27, 31, 34, 36, 47 - 50, 53, 63, 67, (CM) 10-50, 68
71 -72, 77
Open delta
(AP) 6-9, 24, 32, 35, 55 - 56, 58, 61 - 62, 65, 85, 90,
92, 99 (AP) 6-47, 99
(MR) 8-3, 5, 7, 13 - 18 Opto board
(FD) 9-13, 20 - 21 (MT) 11-7, 14 - 15
(CM) 10-12, 19 - 20, 25 - 27, 34, 36 - 39, 41 - 42,
Opto inputs
46-51, 65
(SC) 13-12, 25, 27, 29, 34, 36, 59 - 62, 65 - 69 (GS) 3-7
(ST) 4-8 - 9, 28, 31, 38, 47, 60, 69
Menu navigation
(OP) 5-24, 88, 92
(GS) 3-11 - 13
(AP) 6-95 - 98
Menu structure (MR) 8-5, 12
(GS) 3-3, 8 - 9, 12 (MT) 11-7 - 8
Method of repair Opto input mappings
Index (MT) 11-4, 19 (PL) 7-30, 37, 45, 53
Opto signal
(PL) 7-6, 8
Ordering options Time multiplier setting
(IT) 1-11 (ST) 4-12, 14, 17, 21 - 22, 26, 28 - 29
Out of service LED (OP) 5-13 - 14, 23, 25, 37
(TS) 12-4, 8, 10 Voltage controlled overcurrent
Output relays (ST) 4-11
(ST) 4-66 - 67 (OP) 5-19 - 20
(AP) 6-10, 25 - 26, 32
(FD) 9-5, 8 - 9, 11, 13
Phase rotation
(CM) 10-8 - 9, 19, 44, 56
(MT) 11-3, 14 (AP) 6-9 - 10, 32
Phase sequence
Output contacts
(ST) 4-4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 - 16, 27, 35, 43, 53
(TD) 2-1, 3, 7, 18
Pole dead
Output relay board
(ST) 4-8 - 9, 27 - 28, 30 - 31, 35, 38
(FD) 9-9 - 10 (OP) 5-24, 26, 64, 80 - 82, 86 - 87, 91
Output relay mappings Pole slipping
(PL) 7-35 - 36, 42 - 43, 50 - 51, 58 - 59 (ST) 4-5, 38 - 40
Overfluxing (OP) 5-54 - 61, 81
(OP) 5-4, 50 - 52 (AP) 6-10, 19, 21, 37- 38, 70 - 73, 76 - 82, 99, 101
(AP) 6-31, 34, 65 - 68 Power and energy
Overcurrent protectection (MR) 8-13
Power protection
(OP) 5-5, 13 - 15, 17, 19 - 21, 34, 45, 62
(ST) 4-4, 8 - 9, 19, 37 - 38
Overfrequency protection
(OP) 5-12, 32 - 34, 86
(AP) 6- 34 - 35 Power supply
Overpower (TD) 2-1 - 2, 4, 7 - 8
(OP) 5-12, 81, 83 Power supply board
(AP) 6- 20 - 21, 23, 44 (FD) 9-3, 8 - 9
Overvoltage protection (MT) 11-7, 13 - 14
(ST) 4-24, 27 Power up errors
(OP) 5-23 - 26, 36 (TS) 12-5
(AP) 6-23, 31 - 32, 46 - 47, 49, 53, 55
Product scope
(IT) 1-6
P Programmable scheme logic (PSL)
(AP) 6-95
Panel mounting
(PL) 7-3
(IT) 1-11 - 12, 14 - 16
(FD) 9-22
(IN) 15-11, 20, 24
PSL editor troubleshooting
Password entry
(TS) 12-11
(GS) 3-14
(SC) 13-55
Password protection R
(IT) 1-10
Rack mounting
(GS) 3-9, 14
(IN) 15-9 - 10, 20, 23
(CM) 10-12
(SC) 13-25, 55 Ratings

Phase overcurrent (TD) 2-1, 3, 7


(GS) 3-7
(CM) 10-29, 32, 63
(AP) 6-107
Phase overcurrent protection
(CM) 10-5, 12, 19, 40
(ST) 4-13 (MT) 11-3 - 4, 13, 17
(AP) 6-22
Re-calibration
Blocked overcurrent
(MT) 11-17
(AP) 6-87, 89
Rear port (see Communications)
IDMT
Rear view
(OP) 5-13, 16, 19, 23 - 24, 37, 50 - 51
(GS) 3-6
Inverse time
Record control
(AP) 6-29 - 31, 45, 47, 66 - 68
(ST) 4-2, 6, 58
Time dial
(OP) 5-92
(ST) 4-14, 17
(OP) 5-13 - 14, 20 - 21
(MR) 8-8, 10 Index
(CM) 10-73 - 74
Records Sequence voltages and currents
(GS) 3-4, 7 - 10, 14, 17 (MR) 8-13
(ST) 4-41, 47 - 49, 58 - 59, 63 Setting changes
(OP) 5-49, 77, 87, 89, 91
(GS) 3-8, 12, 15
(MR) 8-3, 7 - 8, 10 11, 13
(ST) 4-58
Relay board (MR) 8-8, 10
(MT) 11-7, 13 - 14 (FD) 9-20
Relay output Setting groups
(PL) 7-10, 24, 26 (GS) 3-4, 13
Remote control (OP) 5-5, 88 - 89
(SC) 13-6, 36 (MR) 8-8
Setting record
Repair and modification authorization form (RMA)
(TS) 12-12 (CM) 10-5 - 6, 11 - 13, 28, 71
SK5 port
Repair and modification procedure
(TS) 12-12 (SC) 13-75
Software version
Residual overvoltage
(ST) 4-5, 21 - 22 (ST) 4-46
(VH) 16-1, 24 - 26, 31 - 33
(OP) 5-36 - 38, 43
(AP) 6-46 - 49, 53 - 56, 59, 63, 65 100% Stator earth fault
Residual voltage (ST) 4-5, 22 - 24, 53 - 54
(OP) 5-43 - 50
(ST) 4-20 - 21, 35
(OP) 5-36 - 38, 83 (AP) 6-53, 55 - 65, 104
(CM) 10-33, 36, 38 - 39, 63 - 65
(AP) 6-19, 46 - 47, 49, 94, 99
Storage
Resistor temperature device (RTD)
(IT) 1-4, 9
(ST) 4-33
(TD) 2-4, 7
Restore defaults
(CM) 10-17
(ST) 4-3 (IN) 15-5, 7 - 8
(SC) 13-66
Supervision
Reverse power
(ST) 4-5, 15, 19, 22 - 25, 35 - 37
(OP) 5-32 - 34 (OP) 5-6, 37 - 38, 43, 45, 47, 49, 52, 79, 83 - 84
(AP) 6-41, 43 - 44, 70, 104 (AP) 6-9, 19, 54, 57, 59, 92 - 99
Rolling demand (FD) 9-20, 23
(ST) 4-61 (CM) 10-34, 36, 64 - 65, 73, 95, 101
(MR) 8-13 - 15 System data
Rotor earth fault (GS) 3-10, 14
(ST) 4-46
(ST) 4-4, 18, 55
(CM) 10-5, 19, 25, 71
(OP) 5-71 - 72, 74, 76 - 77
(AP) 6-91 - 92
(FD) 9-5, 16 - 17 T
(CM) 10-5, 40 - 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 66 67
(IN) 15-20 - 22 Technical data
RTD (TD) 2-1, 7
(FD) 9-3, 9, 11, 13, 26 Type tests
(CM) 10-15, 19 - 20, 60, 73, 99 - 100, 104 (TD) 2-4, 7
RTD board Terminals
(MT) 11-7, 17 (TD) 2-1 - 2, 4, 7 - 8
RTD connection Test LEDs
(IN) 15-13 (CM) 10-7, 9
Test mode
(CM) 10-7 - 9, 18 - 19, 36, 39, 47, 49, 52, 69, 80
S
Test port
SCADA (see Communications) (ST) 4-66
Second rear communications (see Communications) (FD) 9-6
(CM) 10-7 - 8, 30, 34, 36, 46, 48 - 49
Self testing & diagnostics
Thermal overload
(FD) 9-25
(ST) 4-4, 16, 44, 54
Index Self-check
(OP) 5-61 - 64, 71, 83
(FD) 9-25 - 26 (AP) 6-9, 82, 101
(CM) 10-5
Time dial (see Phase overcurrent protection) Voltage restrained overcurrent
(ST) 4-11 - 12
Time multiplier setting
(OP) 5-19 - 22
(see Phase overcurrent protection)
(AP) 6-25, 28 - 29
Timer
(PL) 7-3 - 4, 6, 8, 10 - 11, 14 - 16, 26 - 27 VT connections
(AP) 6-99
Toggle
(OP) 5-57, 60, 93 VT supervision
Toolbar (ST) 4-15, 19, 36
(PL) 7-5-7 (OP) 5-16 - 17, 37 - 38, 52, 79
(AP) 6-93
Trip circuit supervision (TCS)
(AP) 6-95
Turbine abnormal frequency protection W
(OP) 5-27
Watchdog contacts
(AP) 6-35
(FD) 9-9
Type tests (see Technical data)
(CM) 10-15 - 16, 54
(MT) 11-4, 19
U Weight
(TD) 2-1, 7
Undercurrent
Wiring
(ST) 4-8 - 9, 23, 25, 28, 31, 34 - 35, 38, 41 - 42, 49, 55
(OP) 5-24, 45, 47, 64, 67, 87 - 88 (GS) 3-6
(AP) 6-89, 93
(AP) 6-9, 31, 84 - 86
(CM) 10-5, 12, 15, 18 - 19, 40, 50, 52, 54, 68 - 69
Underfrequency
(MT) 11-3 - 5, 15, 17, 19
(ST) 4-30 - 31 (SC) 13-8
(OP) 5-6 (IN) 15-9, 12, 21 - 22
Underfrequency protection
(AP) 6-33 - 34
Underimpedance
(ST) 4-4, 11, 13
(AP) 6-10, 19, 22 - 23, 27, 29 - 30, 86, 99, 101
Undervoltage protection
(ST) 4-22 - 23, 28
(OP) 5-23 - 24
(AP) 6-30, 55
User interfaces
(GS) 3-3, 7
(FD) 9-3, 5 - 6, 20
Unpacking
(IT) 1-4
(IN) 15-7 - 8

Version history
(IT) 1-4
(VH) 16-8
Virtual inputs
(PL) 7-8 - 24
(SC) 13-71
Voltage controlled overcurrent
(see Phase overcurrent protection)
Voltage inputs
(CM) 10-26, 40, 50, 62
Voltage protection
(ST) 4-5, 22 - 24, 27 - 28
(OP) 5-37, 82, 86
(AP) 6-19, 30 - 32, 57, 99 Index
Index
Publication: P34x/EN M/I76

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